History of the M.E. Church, Vol. IV - Media Sabda Org
History of the M.E. Church, Vol. IV - Media Sabda Org History of the M.E. Church, Vol. IV - Media Sabda Org
1 See vol. ii; vol. iii; vol. iv. ENDNOTES 2 Dr. Phoebus: "Memoirs of Bishop Whatcoat," etc., p. 101. New York, 1828; a meager production, out of print. 3 Minutes, 1807. 4 Wesley Chapel stood about a quarter of a mile from Dover. The congregation outgrew its size, and in 1850 its materials were incorporated in a new and costly church in the town. The bishop still sleeps of the old place, near the railroad station. The Philadelphia Conference erected, in 1855, "a beautiful monument" over his grave. 5 History of the Religions Movement, etc., vol. iii, passim. See also the present work, vol. ii. 6 See vol. i, and History of the Religious Movement," etc., vols. ii and iii, passim. 7 Bangs, vol. ii, p. 398. 8 Lee's Life of Lee, p. 503.
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1 See vol. ii; vol. iii; vol. iv.<br />
ENDNOTES<br />
2 Dr. Phoebus: "Memoirs <strong>of</strong> Bishop Whatcoat," etc., p. 101. New York, 1828; a meager production,<br />
out <strong>of</strong> print.<br />
3 Minutes, 1807.<br />
4 Wesley Chapel stood about a quarter <strong>of</strong> a mile from Dover. The congregation outgrew its size, and<br />
in 1850 its materials were incorporated in a new and costly church in <strong>the</strong> town. The bishop still<br />
sleeps <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> old place, near <strong>the</strong> railroad station. The Philadelphia Conference erected, in 1855, "a<br />
beautiful monument" over his grave.<br />
5 <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Religions Movement, etc., vol. iii, passim. See also <strong>the</strong> present work, vol. ii.<br />
6 See vol. i, and <strong>History</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Religious Movement," etc., vols. ii and iii, passim.<br />
7 Bangs, vol. ii, p. 398.<br />
8 Lee's Life <strong>of</strong> Lee, p. 503.