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Thomas Coke 1785 "On the Godhead of Christ" Published Sermon

A published sermon by first Methodist bishop Thomas Coke. 23pp, measuring 4" x 6.75", London, dated 1785. Printed by J. Paramore. A publication of Coke's "The Substance of a Sermon on The Godhead of Christ, Preached at Baltimore, in the State of Maryland, on the 26th Day of December, 1784 Before the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church." The publication is unbound with loose pages and chipping at the edges. Rounded corners. Light toning throughout and scattered foxing. Overall good.

Thomas Coke (1747-1848) was born in Wales and ordained a priest in the Church of England in 1772. He was introduced to Methodism through Mary Fletcher’s writings and met John Wesley in August 1776. Upon joining the Methodists, he was expelled from the Anglican church, but he soon rose through the ranks to become one of the first General Superintendents of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America. Coke served as Wesley’s assistant and is considered today the father of Methodist missions.

Coke was a zealous advocate of Christ’s deity having full equality with the Father, believing that Jesus Christ was the “One, Supreme, eternal, independent, Self-existent God” and in the “most extensive and unlimited sense of the Word Eternal with the Father.” His sermon delivered at the Christmas Conference in 1784 was titled "On the Godhead of Christ" and was published the next year at the request of the Conference. This conference would also be the first meeting of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

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