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==References == | <p> an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Crampton, near Oldham, Lancashire, December 20, 1770. His parents were members of the [[Established]] Church. He united with the [[Methodist]] Church in 1785, commenced his ministry in 1791. took an active part in forming the first Wesleyan Missionary Auxiliary Society, was efected [[Secretary]] of Home [[Missions]] in 1814, became a supernumerary at Llanelly, Wales, in 1832, and died while attending the Centenary [[Conference]] at Liverpool, August 24, 1839. Buckley was much esteemed by his brethren. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1842; Wesl. Meth. Mag. 1842, page 265. </p> | ||
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<ref name=" | <ref name="term_28340"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/buckley,+james+(1) James Buckley from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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James Buckley [1]
an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Crampton, near Oldham, Lancashire, December 20, 1770. His parents were members of the Established Church. He united with the Methodist Church in 1785, commenced his ministry in 1791. took an active part in forming the first Wesleyan Missionary Auxiliary Society, was efected Secretary of Home Missions in 1814, became a supernumerary at Llanelly, Wales, in 1832, and died while attending the Centenary Conference at Liverpool, August 24, 1839. Buckley was much esteemed by his brethren. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1842; Wesl. Meth. Mag. 1842, page 265.