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
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CHAPTER IX = PART 66<br />
METHODISM IN THE WEST, CONTINUED: 1804 -- 1820<br />
Progress in Illinois -- Jesse Walker -- His Pioneer Adventures -- McKendree and Walker in <strong>the</strong><br />
Wilderness -- Walker's Camp-meeting -- His Success -- He enters Missouri -- Oglesby and Travis<br />
<strong>the</strong>re -- Missouri Conference <strong>Org</strong>anized -- Walker's Sufferings -- He Introduces Methodism into St.<br />
Louis -- His Determined Struggles <strong>the</strong>re -- He goes to <strong>the</strong> Indian Tribes -- Labors at Chicago -- His<br />
Death and Character -- Samuel Parker, "<strong>the</strong> Cicero <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> West" -- James Axley's extraordinary<br />
Character and Labors -- He Attacks Slavery and Whisky -- Peter Cartwright's Early Life --<br />
Remarkable Scene at a Quarterly Meeting -- His extensive Services -- David Young -- John Collins<br />
-- Judge McLean's Conversion and Character<br />
CHAPTER X = PART 67<br />
METHODISM IN THE WEST, CONTINUED: 1804-1820<br />
John Strange -- His great Eloquence -- Russell Bigelow's Character and Eloquence -- Bishop<br />
Thomson's Account <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> his Forest Sermons -- Sketch <strong>of</strong> Henry B. Bascom -- Of Thomas A.<br />
Morris -- Of John P. Durbin -- Advance <strong>of</strong> Methodism in <strong>the</strong> Southwest -- Elisha W. Bowman In<br />
Louisiana -- His Explorations and Hardships -- Scene between Asbury and Jacob Young at Governor<br />
Tiffin's Home -- Young in <strong>the</strong> Southwest -- Lorenzo Dow <strong>the</strong>re -- Axley's Sufferings and<br />
Achievements -- Sketch <strong>of</strong> William Winans -- O<strong>the</strong>r Southwestern Itinerants<br />
CHAPTER XI = PART 68<br />
METHODISM IN THE WEST, CONCLUDED: 1804 -- 1820<br />
Richmond Nolley and his Band <strong>of</strong> Pioneers set out for <strong>the</strong> Southwest -- Lewis Hobbs and Thomas<br />
Griffin -- Death <strong>of</strong> Hobbs -- Nolley's Extraordinary Labors -- Anecdote -- Makes his Way into <strong>the</strong><br />
Interior <strong>of</strong> Louisiana -- Perishes in <strong>the</strong> Woods -- Daniel De Vinne in Louisiana -- Mississippi<br />
Conference <strong>Org</strong>anized -- Judge Lane -- Dr. Kennon -- Joseph Travis -- O<strong>the</strong>r Itinerants -- Asbury<br />
in <strong>the</strong> West -- His Opinion <strong>of</strong> Camp-meetings -- His great Interest for <strong>the</strong> West -- His Career closes<br />
-- Great Progress <strong>of</strong> Western Methodism -- Its Anti-slavery Character -- Ecclesiastical Action on<br />
Slavery -- Camp-meeting Excesses -- The "Jerks" -- Death <strong>of</strong> William Lostpeich -- Of George Askin<br />
-- Of Hezekiah Harriman -- Aboriginal Missions begun -- John Stewart, a Negro, <strong>the</strong> first Missionary<br />
-- His Singular <strong>History</strong> and Success -- Mary Stubbs -- Outspread <strong>of</strong> Missions