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  1. Wilhelm (William) Nast (1807–1899) was a German-born religious leader and editor. He founded the German Methodist Church of the United States. In addition, he was the grandfather of Condé Montrose Nast.

  2. Nast provided the first translations of foundational Methodist documents to sustain the German-speaking movement. He was the first translator into German of complete parts of the Methodist Book of Discipline, such as the “Teaching and Church Order,” “Articles of Religion,” and “The General Rules.”

  3. Apr 28, 2010 · William Nast Admitted on Trial. On this day, September 15, 1835, William Nast was admitted on trial as a member of the Ohio Methodist Conference. Since January of that same year, following a life-changing conversion experience, he had been licensed to exhort--the entry level for Methodist preachers--and by July was recognized as a local ...

  4. William Nast was an American clergyman, editor, and founder of the first German Methodist church in the United States. Background. William Nast was born on June 15, 1807 in Stuttgart, Germany. His father, Johann Wilhelm, was a government official; his mother, Elisabetha Magdalena Ludovika, the daughter of an Austrian officer.

  5. Considered the patriarch of German Methodism in America, Nast played an important role in the religious life of German-Americans across the country. Life in Germany Born on 15 January 1807 in Stuttgart, the capital city of Württemberg, Wilhelm Nast came from a long line of ministers and scholars in the Evangelical Lutheran Church.

  6. Started German Methodist Christian literature in American. Founder, president German Wallace College, Berea, O. Author: Das Leben und Wirken des Johannes Wesley und Seiner Haupt-mitarbeiter, 1852. Die Aufgabe der Christlichen Kirche im neunzehnten Jahrhundert, 1857.