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Nathan Bangs (2 May 1778 – 3 May 1862) was an American Christian theologian in the Methodist tradition and influential leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church prior to the 1860s. Born in Stratford, Connecticut, he received a limited education, taught school, and in 1799 went to Upper Canada in search of work as either a teacher or a land-surveyor. He was converted to Methodism in 1800 and worked for eight years as an itinerant preacher in the wilderness of the Canadian provinces, serving communities in the areas of Kingston, York, London, Niagara, and Montreal. Of particular note is his responsibility for organizing the first camp meeting in Upper Canada in the fall of 1805. That same year, he married Canadian Mary Bolton and, after a brief stint in Lower Canada, was transferred back to t

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  • Nathan Bangs (2 May 1778 – 3 May 1862) fue un Teólogo Cristiano estadounidense de corriente metodista y un influyente líder de la Iglesia Metodista Episcopal. Nacido en Stratford, Connecticut, recibió una educación limitada, enseño en una escuela, y en 1799 fue a Alto Canadá en busca de trabajo como maestro o topógrafo. Bangs se convirtió al metodismo en 1800 y trabajo por ocho años como pastor itinerante en el desierto de las provincias Canadienses, trabajando para las comunidades de las zonas de Kingston, York, London, Niágara y Montreal. Es destacable su responsabilidad en la organización del primer campamento religioso en Alto Canadá en el otoño de 1805. Ese mismo año se casó con la canadiense Mary Bolton y después de una corta estadía en Bajo Canadá, se traslado de nuevo a Estados Uni (es)
  • Nathan Bangs (2 May 1778 – 3 May 1862) was an American Christian theologian in the Methodist tradition and influential leader in the Methodist Episcopal Church prior to the 1860s. Born in Stratford, Connecticut, he received a limited education, taught school, and in 1799 went to Upper Canada in search of work as either a teacher or a land-surveyor. He was converted to Methodism in 1800 and worked for eight years as an itinerant preacher in the wilderness of the Canadian provinces, serving communities in the areas of Kingston, York, London, Niagara, and Montreal. Of particular note is his responsibility for organizing the first camp meeting in Upper Canada in the fall of 1805. That same year, he married Canadian Mary Bolton and, after a brief stint in Lower Canada, was transferred back to t (en)
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