George Foster Pierce

George Foster Pierce

George Foster Pierce (1811 - 1884) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South elected in 1854.

Birth and Family

He was born on 3 February 1811 in Greene County, Georgia. George Foster was the son of the Rev. Lovick Pierce, a Pastor and a Chaplain in the War of 1812. Rev. Lovick Pierce was the brother of Rev. Reddick Pierce. Both brothers were well known within the southern Methodist circuit; though, Lovick and his son George were perhaps the more famous. Interestingly, the elder brother Reddick had a daughter, Sarah, who in turn (after marrying an Alexander McKinnon) had a son, which she name Robert George Pierce McKinnon. Robert George Pierce McKinnon, named after his mother's cousin, in turn was a Methodist minister (and subsequently, baptist, as employment demands dictated); though, his fame was localized within the area of Eastman, Georgia.

Education

He first studied law, but was converted to the Christian faith at the age of sixteen in a revival at Franklin College in Athens, Georgia (the founding college of the University of Georgia), from which he later graduated. While at Franklin College, he was a member of the Phi Kappa Literary Society. He joined the Traveling Ministry of the Georgia Annual [Regional] Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1831, the only college graduate at the time. He was ordained by Bishop James Osgood Andrew.

Ordained Ministry

Prior to his election to the episcopacy, Pierce served as a pastor and a presiding elder. After eight years he was elected President of the Georgia Female College in Macon (now Wesleyan College), the first four-year college in the world chartered to offer undergraduate education exclusively to women. In 1848 he became the President of Emory College (later, University), its first President to have been educated in Georgia. Pierce served in this capacity until his election as a Bishop in 1854.

He was a delegate to the historic General Conference of 1844 which met in New York City. He tried in vain to be a moderating influence in the debate that erupted over slavery. In the end, the next year in Louisville he reluctantly helped to organize the M.E. Church, South which resulted from the schism of 1844. He was likewise resistant to Georgia's secession prior to the Civil War. Indeed, he was courageous enough (or more aptly, realistic) to advocate the repeal of Georgia's slave laws in 1863.

However, scholarly works such as "The Southern Methodist Church and the Proslavery Argument," published in The Journal of Southern History, Vol. 32, No. 3. (Aug., 1966), pp.325-341. note that Pierce's reforms were mild. In 1863 Pierce delivered a speech before the Georgia Legislature in which he argued for slavery and supported the succession of states and the Confederate cause stating "The triumph of our arms is the triumph of right and truth and justice. The defeat of our enemies us the defeat of wrong and malice and outrage. Our Confederacy has committed herself to no iniquitous policy, no unholy alliances, no unwarrantable plans..." (qtd. in Purifoy 340).

Pierce was widely popular throughout the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, owing no doubt in a large degree to his irenic spirit, his skill with people, and his achievements in education. After resigning Emory's Presidency to become Bishop, he nevertheless maintained a close affiliation with the College, serving in later years as a trustee and helping to raise capital funds for the school.

Pierce died on 3 September 1884 near Sparta, Georgia, where he was also buried.

elected Writings

*"Oration on Anniversary of the American Bible Society," 1844. This General Conference address exists today in part only in Sermons and Addresses.
*Sermon in The Southern Methodist Pulpit, C.F. Deems, Editor, 1849-1852.
*Incidents of Western Travel, 1854.
*Sermon: "Devotedness to Christ," preached in memory of Bishop Capers, 1857; also in Smithson, W.T., Methodist Pulpit, South, 1859.
*"Wesley As An Itinerant," Wesley Memorial Volume, J.O.A. Clark, Editor, 1880.
*Sermon: "The World in the Church," Sermons by Southern Methodist Preachers, T.O. Summers, Editor, 1881.
* Sermons and Addresses A.G. Haygood, Editor, 1886.
*Sketch of Lovick Pierce, in Life and Times of George F. Pierce, G.G. Smith, 1888.

Biographies

*Smith, G.G., Life and Times of George F. Pierce, 1888.
*Fitzgerald, O.P., Eminent Methodists, 1897.
*"Family Reminiscences," Julia Pierce, granddaughter (hand-written), 1947, in the Methodist Bishops' Collection, Library of Perkins School of Theology, Southern Methodist University.

ources

*Leete, Frederick DeLand, Methodist Bishops. Nashville, The Methodist Publishing House, 1948.
*Purifoy, Lewis. The Southern Methodist Church and the Proslavery Argument", published in The Journal of Southern History, Vol. 32, No. 3. (Aug., 1966), pp.325-341.
*

ee also

*List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church

External links

* [http://emoryhistory.emory.edu An Emory History]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем написать курсовую

Look at other dictionaries:

  • George Foster Shepley — (* 1. Januar 1819 in Saco, Maine; † 30. Juli 1878 in Portland, Maine) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und General in der Unionsarmee. Er war zwischen 1862 und 1864 Militär Gouverneur des Bundesstaates Louisiana. Inhaltsverzeichnis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Pierce (surname) — Pierce is a surname, a cognate of French Pierre ( Peter ):;People *Benjamin C. Pierce, professor of computer science at the University of Pennsylvania known for two books on type theory *Billy Pierce (Walter William Pierce) (born 1927), former… …   Wikipedia

  • George P. Shultz — George Shultz Mandats 60e Secrétaire d État des États Unis …   Wikipédia en Français

  • George W. Morrison — George Washington Morrison (* 6. Oktober 1809 in Fairlee, Orange County, Vermont; † 21. Dezember 1888 in Manchester, New Hampshire) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1850 und 1851 sowie nochmals von …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Foster County — Courthouse in Carrington, gelistet im NRHP mit der Nr. 80002911[1] Verwaltung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George B. Upham — George Baxter Upham (* 27. Dezember 1768 in Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts; † 10. Februar 1848 in Claremont, New Hampshire) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1801 und 1803 vertrat er den Bundesstaat New Hampshire im US… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George Sullivan (Politiker) — George Sullivan (* 29. August 1771 in Durham, Strafford County, New Hampshire; † 14. April 1838 in Exeter, New Hampshire) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1811 und 1813 vertrat er den Bundesstaat New Hampshire im US… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • George W. Kittredge — George Washington Kittredge (* 31. Januar 1805 in Epping, Rockingham County, New Hampshire; † 6. März 1881 in Newmarket, New Hampshire) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1853 und 1855 vertrat er den Bundesstaat New Hampshire im US… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Lovick Pierce — Rev. Lovick Pierce was the father of Methodist Bishop George Foster Pierce. Lovick was a Pastor and a Chaplain in the War of 1812 …   Wikipedia

  • George H. W. Bush — This article is about the 41st U.S. president. For ship named after him, see USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77). For his son, the 43rd U.S. president, see George W. Bush. For other persons of the same name, see George Bush (disambiguation). George H.… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”