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Copeland, John (2)

Copeland, John (2)

Copeland, John (1)

an English minister of the Society of Friends, was born at Holderness, Yorkshire, and is referred to as having been “well educated.” In 1657 he went to America with Christopher Holder and other Friends, his “companions in tribulation.” Returning to his native land, he passed through the vicissitudes which fell to the lot of the Quakers of his age. In 1687 he came again to America. After enduring much persecution, he died, January 9, 1718, at a good old age. See Bowden, Hist. of Friends in America, 1:137. (J.C.S.)

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Copeland, John (2)

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Vermont in 1801. He was converted in 1821, began preaching in 1822, and joined the Genesee Conference in 1823. His first appointment was Eden Circuit, south of Buffalo, and embraced thirty appointments to be filled every four weeks. He became one of the leading men of his conference, eminently useful to the Church. As a presiding elder he was abundant in labors and wise in administration. He was superannuated during the last years of his life, and died at Lima, N.Y., October 7, 1880. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1881, page 327.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature