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This is all about EARLY primitive Methodism. My family were proud Primitive Methodists. The Connexion merged with other Methodists in 1932. The latest date I find in this article is 1852. Even after 1932 many people identified themselves as "Prims" and I know some who still do.
[edit] Werner
Who is "Werner", referred to twice in this article? The name linked to a disambig page, so I left the name but removed the link. Fredwerner 23:05, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
Werner is a historian who focusses on 19th century religion. I believe she is based in a North American University (Ann Arbour?)
The Primitive Methodism page is much better than the primitive Methodist Church page.