James Mudge

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1844 – 1918

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Who was James Mudge?

James Mudge was an American Methodist Episcopal clergyman and writer, nephew of Zachariah Mudge. He was born at West Springfield, Mass., and graduated from Wesleyan University in 1865 and from Boston University School of Theology in 1868. The same year he entered the ministry, joining the New England conference. While a missionary in India from 1873 to 1883 he edited the Lucknow Witness. After his return he was pastor of churches in Massachusetts until 1908, serving also as lecturer on missions at the Boston University School of Theology. In 1889 he became secretary of the New England conference. For many years he was book editor of Zion's Herald. He wrote:

Memorial of Rev. Z. A. Mudge: Historical Sketch of the Missions Of the Methodist Episcopal Church

Growth in Holiness

A Defense of Christian Perfection

The Best of Browning

The Life Ecstatic

FĂ©nelon the Mystic

The Riches of His Grace

History of the New England Conference

The Perfect Life in Experience and Doctrine

Hymns of Trust

Religious Experience Exemplified in the Lives of Illustrious Christians

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Gilman, D. C.; Thurston, H. T.; Moore, F., eds.. "".

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Born
1844
Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Boston University
  • Wesleyan University
Lived in
  • Massachusetts
Died
1918

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on July 23, 2013

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