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Methodist Church in India was created in 1856.
George Madathikandam has written: 'The Catholic Bishops' Conference of India' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Catholic Church Bishops' Conference of India, Church history, History
The CSI was inaugurated in September 1947 at St. George's Cathedral Chennai. It was formed from the union of the South India United Church (itself a union of churches from the Congregational, Presbyterian and Reformed traditions) and the southern provinces of the Anglican Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon and the Methodist Church of South India. In 1990s, a small number of Baptist and Pentecostal churches also joined the union. Discussions about the merging of South India's Protestant denominations began at a 1919 conference at Tranquebar (today known as Tharangambadi), and by the independence of India in 1947, the union was achieved and the CSI officially established
Eugene P. Heideman has written: 'From mission to church' -- subject(s): Church and education, Church history, Church of South India, Education, Missions, Reformed Church in America
C. Becker has written: 'Im Stromtal des Brahmaputra' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History, Missions 'Early history of the Catholic missions in northeast India, 1598-1890' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, History, Missions, Religion 'Le roman naturaliste'
Eugene Tisserant has written: 'Eastern Christianity in India' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church history, History, Malabar rite, Malankar rite, Saint Thomas Christians
J. N. Ogilvie has written: 'The Presbyterian churches of Christendom' -- subject(s): Presbyterian Church, History 'The apostles of India' -- subject(s): Missionaries, Missions, Biography, Church history
Church of North India was created in 1970.
Presbyterian Church of India was created in 1841.
Mennonite Church in India was created in 1897.
Church of South India was created in 1947.
M. D. David has written: 'Bombay, the city of dreams' -- subject(s): History 'The YMCA and the making of modern India' -- subject(s): Church history, History, Young Men's Christian Association (India) 'An offering unto God'