Not to be confused with the Christian Advocate published in England by John Stephens from 1830.
For the apologetic appointment at the University of Cambridge, see Christian Advocate (University of Cambridge).
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Christian Advocate
First issue
1826; 198 years ago (1826)
Final issue
1973 (1973)
Company
United Methodist Publishing House
Country
United States
Language
English
The Christian Advocate was a weekly newspaper published in New York City by the Methodist Episcopal Church. It began publication in 1826 and by the mid-1830s had become the largest circulating weekly in the United States, with more than 30,000 subscribers and an estimated 150,000 readers. After changes of name and a split into two publications, publication ceased in 1975.[citation needed]
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