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The Wesleyan Christian Advocate (WCA) was a Methodist publication in Georgia. [1]

Preceded by the Southern Christian Advocate, WCA was first published in 1878 after relocating to Charleston, South Carolina. [2][ failed verification]

Atticus Greene Haygood and W. C. Lovett served as editors. [3]

WCA published its final edition in May 2009. It was succeeded by two papers: The North Georgia Advocate and the South Georgia Advocate. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Wesleyan Christian advocate". Wesleyan Christian Advocate. October 4, 1878. OCLC  40448457 – via Open WorldCat.
  2. ^ Southern Christian advocate. January 5, 1866
  3. ^ "Christian Advocate". J.B. M'Ferrin for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. October 4, 1920 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "North Georgia Advocate going digital". www.ngumc.org.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Wesleyan Christian Advocate (WCA) was a Methodist publication in Georgia. [1]

Preceded by the Southern Christian Advocate, WCA was first published in 1878 after relocating to Charleston, South Carolina. [2][ failed verification]

Atticus Greene Haygood and W. C. Lovett served as editors. [3]

WCA published its final edition in May 2009. It was succeeded by two papers: The North Georgia Advocate and the South Georgia Advocate. [4]

References

  1. ^ "Wesleyan Christian advocate". Wesleyan Christian Advocate. October 4, 1878. OCLC  40448457 – via Open WorldCat.
  2. ^ Southern Christian advocate. January 5, 1866
  3. ^ "Christian Advocate". J.B. M'Ferrin for the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. October 4, 1920 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ "North Georgia Advocate going digital". www.ngumc.org.

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