James Marcus King (18 March 1839 – 3 October 1907) was an American Methodist minister, writer, and political activist.
James King studied at Newbury Seminary in Vermont before attending Wesleyan University in Connecticut.
[1] In 1888, The Treasury, an evangelical Protestant magazine, described King as "the recognized leader and representative of the Methodist Episcopal Church" in New York City.
The League was formed to advocate to promote a new constitutional amendment which would have banned the disbursing of public funds to religious institutions, most notably the Roman Catholic Church.
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