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A History Of The Rise Of Methodism In America - Media Sabda Org

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CHAPTER 46<br />

Preachers who began to itinerate in 1780: George Moore, Stephen Black, Samuel Watson, James<br />

Martin, Moses Park, William Partridge, James O. Cromwell, John James, George Mair, Caleb Boyer,<br />

and Thomas Foster<br />

CHAPTER 47<br />

Mr. Garrettson introduced <strong>Methodism</strong> into Little York -- He is instrumental in delivering a<br />

distressed mother, who thought she had sold her children to the devil; many are stirred up to inquire<br />

the way to heaven -- Mr. Pedicord in Jersey; Mr. Ware's conversion -- Mr. Asbury in Pennsylvania<br />

CHAPTER 48<br />

Conference at Judge White's and in Baltimore -- Mr. Asbury in New Virginia -- Richard Williams<br />

among the <strong>In</strong>dians -- Blackiston's Chapel built<br />

CHAPTER 49<br />

Mr. Abbott on Kent Circuit, Md.; extraordinary meetings; "Thundergust Sermon," -- Mr.<br />

Garrettson in Virginia; a man in a trance; Mr. Garrettson in North Carolina<br />

CHAPTER 50<br />

Preachers who became itinerants in 1781: James Mallory, James Coleman, Adam Cloud, Enoch<br />

Matson, Charles Scott -- Beverly Allen shoots Major Forsyth, dies in Kentucky -- Ignatius Pigman<br />

goes to New Orleans and dies -- James Haw goes to Kentucky and joins the Presbyterians -- Henry<br />

Metcalf, Samuel Dudley, Edward Morris, James White, Jeremiah Lambert, David Abbott, Joseph<br />

Wyatt, Michael Ellis, Jonathan Forrest, and Philip Bruce<br />

CHAPTER 51<br />

Joseph Everett, his own account of himself -- Mr. Asbury in the South; Mr. Wesley and King<br />

George; happy death of F. Mabry and sister Yeargan<br />

CHAPTER 52<br />

First Conference at which Jesse Lee was; the way he was affected by the spirit of love among the<br />

preachers -- Mr. Abbott on Dover Circuit -- Radnor society in Delaware county, Pa., raised up; the<br />

first chapel

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