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History of the M.E. Church, Vol. IV - Media Sabda Org

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BOOK VI<br />

CHAPTER I = PART 58<br />

METHODISM IN THE SOUTH<br />

Statistical Strength <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Church</strong> -- Methodism in Savannah, Ga. -- Jesse Lee <strong>the</strong>re -- Charleston,<br />

S. C. -- Richmond, Va. -- Character <strong>of</strong> Lewis Myers -- William M. Kennedy -- James Russell -- He<br />

learns to read on his Circuit -- His Eloquence -- President Olin's Estimate <strong>of</strong> him -- Lovick and<br />

Reddick Pierce -- Richmond Nolley's Conversion -- His Early Ministry -- A Camp-meeting Scene<br />

-- Samuel Dunwody<br />

CHAPTER II = PART 59<br />

METHODISM IN THE SOUTH, 1804 --1820: CONTINUED<br />

Job Guest -- Alfred Griffith -- Wilson Lee and Black Charles -- John Early -- His long Services<br />

and Character -- Major Capers -- Conversion <strong>of</strong> William Capers -- Begins to Preach -- Interview with<br />

Asbury -- A Negro Founds Methodism in Fayetteville -- His remarkable story -- Capers at Charleston<br />

-- Colored Preachers -- Change <strong>of</strong> Antislavery Policy -- Capers' Success and Character -- Beverly<br />

Waugh -- John Davis -- Alfred Griffith -- Robert R. Roberts<br />

CHAPTER III = PART 60<br />

METHODISM IN THE SOUTH, 1804 -- 1820: CONCLUDED<br />

Asbury's Last Visits to <strong>the</strong> South -- His Episcopal Equipage -- John Bond -- Rembert Hall -- Perry<br />

Hall -- Last Interview with Otterbein -- Asbury in Old Age -- Ministerial Celibacy -- Prosperity --<br />

Asbury's indomitable Persistence -- Sou<strong>the</strong>rn Methodism -- Obituary Notices<br />

CHAPTER <strong>IV</strong> = PART 61<br />

METHODISM IN THE MIDDLE AND NORTHERN STATES, 1804 -- 1820<br />

Condition <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Church</strong> -- Camp-meetings -- John Emory -- He forsakes <strong>the</strong> Bar for <strong>the</strong> Pulpit<br />

-- Emory's fur<strong>the</strong>r Career and Character -- Jacob Gruber tried for opposing Slavery -- Garrettson and<br />

Ware -- Marvin Richardson -- A Camp-meeting -- Nathan Bangs -- Heman Bangs -- Robert Seney<br />

-- Samuel Luckey -- Origin <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> African Methodist Episcopal <strong>Church</strong> -- Richard Allen becomes<br />

a Bishop -- Zion African Methodist Episcopal <strong>Church</strong> -- Methodism up <strong>the</strong> Hudson -- In Troy --<br />

Noah Levings "Exhorting" -- Albany -- Schenectady -- Ministerial Reinforcements

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