A History Of The Rise Of Methodism In America - Media Sabda Org
A History Of The Rise Of Methodism In America - Media Sabda Org A History Of The Rise Of Methodism In America - Media Sabda Org
CHAPTER 46 Preachers who began to itinerate in 1780: George Moore, Stephen Black, Samuel Watson, James Martin, Moses Park, William Partridge, James O. Cromwell, John James, George Mair, Caleb Boyer, and Thomas Foster CHAPTER 47 Mr. Garrettson introduced Methodism into Little York -- He is instrumental in delivering a distressed mother, who thought she had sold her children to the devil; many are stirred up to inquire the way to heaven -- Mr. Pedicord in Jersey; Mr. Ware's conversion -- Mr. Asbury in Pennsylvania CHAPTER 48 Conference at Judge White's and in Baltimore -- Mr. Asbury in New Virginia -- Richard Williams among the Indians -- Blackiston's Chapel built CHAPTER 49 Mr. Abbott on Kent Circuit, Md.; extraordinary meetings; "Thundergust Sermon," -- Mr. Garrettson in Virginia; a man in a trance; Mr. Garrettson in North Carolina CHAPTER 50 Preachers who became itinerants in 1781: James Mallory, James Coleman, Adam Cloud, Enoch Matson, Charles Scott -- Beverly Allen shoots Major Forsyth, dies in Kentucky -- Ignatius Pigman goes to New Orleans and dies -- James Haw goes to Kentucky and joins the Presbyterians -- Henry Metcalf, Samuel Dudley, Edward Morris, James White, Jeremiah Lambert, David Abbott, Joseph Wyatt, Michael Ellis, Jonathan Forrest, and Philip Bruce CHAPTER 51 Joseph Everett, his own account of himself -- Mr. Asbury in the South; Mr. Wesley and King George; happy death of F. Mabry and sister Yeargan CHAPTER 52 First Conference at which Jesse Lee was; the way he was affected by the spirit of love among the preachers -- Mr. Abbott on Dover Circuit -- Radnor society in Delaware county, Pa., raised up; the first chapel
CHAPTER 53 Methodism introduced into Accomac county, Va. -- Rhoda Laws -- Prudence Hudson -- Deals Island, Md.; Mr. Garrettson's Dream -- Mr. Garrettson in Delaware; Jones' Neck -- Mr. Robert N. Carnan becomes a Methodist -- Mr. Chair, of Queen Anne's, his hounds; Thomas Wright whipped by his father for becoming a Methodist -- Friendship; Rev. Jesse Lee begins to itinerate CHAPTER 54 Preachers who began to travel in 1782: George Kimble, James Gibbons, Hugh Roberts, Henry Jones, John Baldwin, Woolman Hickson, William Thomas -- John Magary, Ira Ellis -- John Easter, a great revivalist; Mrs. Jones, Mr. McKendree, Mr. George and General Bryan brought to God under his ministry; the cloud dispersed in answer to his prayer -- Thomas Haskins; Girard; Mr. Haskins death -- Peter Moriarty, his sudden death, his son -- Mr. Asbury in the South; poverty and privation among the people, and religion prospering CHAPTER 55 Mr. Abbott's great preaching tour in New Jersey in 1783 -- Mr. Abbott's great faith CHAPTER 56 Methodism introduced into Lower Penn's Neck by Mr. Abbott and others -- Methodism raised up in Salem, N.J. -- Persecution; awful end of a young woman; a trance CHAPTER 57 Methodism planted in Salisbury, N. C.; Mrs. Fishburn -- Conference of 1783 -- Rev. Joseph Everett -- Mr. Asbury in Maryland; singular occurrences -- Asbury at Boehm's for the first time -- Dudley's Chapel built this year -- Last notice of Joseph Hartley -- Mr. Garrettson CHAPTER 58 Preachers received on trial in 1783: Rev. Jesse Lee, his early history and experience -- Rev. Lemuel Green -- Dr. Phoebus -- Matthew Greentree, Thomas Curtis, Francis Spry, James Thomas, William Wright, Richard Swift, Joshua Worley, James Hinton, William Ringold, William Dameron, William Cannon, Benjamin Roberts, Samuel Breeze, Thomas Bowen, Henry Merritt, Thomas Anderson, Thomas Humphreys -- Thomas Ware; his early history and experience -- Mr. Pedicord's letter to him -- Mr. Asbury in the South -- Unhappy end of Isaac Rollin
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CHAPTER 53<br />
<strong>Methodism</strong> introduced into Accomac county, Va. -- Rhoda Laws -- Prudence Hudson -- Deals<br />
Island, Md.; Mr. Garrettson's Dream -- Mr. Garrettson in Delaware; Jones' Neck -- Mr. Robert N.<br />
Carnan becomes a Methodist -- Mr. Chair, of Queen Anne's, his hounds; Thomas Wright whipped<br />
by his father for becoming a Methodist -- Friendship; Rev. Jesse Lee begins to itinerate<br />
CHAPTER 54<br />
Preachers who began to travel in 1782: George Kimble, James Gibbons, Hugh Roberts, Henry<br />
Jones, John Baldwin, Woolman Hickson, William Thomas -- John Magary, Ira Ellis -- John Easter,<br />
a great revivalist; Mrs. Jones, Mr. McKendree, Mr. George and General Bryan brought to God under<br />
his ministry; the cloud dispersed in answer to his prayer -- Thomas Haskins; Girard; Mr. Haskins<br />
death -- Peter Moriarty, his sudden death, his son -- Mr. Asbury in the South; poverty and privation<br />
among the people, and religion prospering<br />
CHAPTER 55<br />
Mr. Abbott's great preaching tour in New Jersey in 1783 -- Mr. Abbott's great faith<br />
CHAPTER 56<br />
<strong>Methodism</strong> introduced into Lower Penn's Neck by Mr. Abbott and others -- <strong>Methodism</strong> raised up<br />
in Salem, N.J. -- Persecution; awful end of a young woman; a trance<br />
CHAPTER 57<br />
<strong>Methodism</strong> planted in Salisbury, N. C.; Mrs. Fishburn -- Conference of 1783 -- Rev. Joseph<br />
Everett -- Mr. Asbury in Maryland; singular occurrences -- Asbury at Boehm's for the first time --<br />
Dudley's Chapel built this year -- Last notice of Joseph Hartley -- Mr. Garrettson<br />
CHAPTER 58<br />
Preachers received on trial in 1783: Rev. Jesse Lee, his early history and experience -- Rev.<br />
Lemuel Green -- Dr. Phoebus -- Matthew Greentree, Thomas Curtis, Francis Spry, James Thomas,<br />
William Wright, Richard Swift, Joshua Worley, James Hinton, William Ringold, William Dameron,<br />
William Cannon, Benjamin Roberts, Samuel Breeze, Thomas Bowen, Henry Merritt, Thomas<br />
Anderson, Thomas Humphreys -- Thomas Ware; his early history and experience -- Mr. Pedicord's<br />
letter to him -- Mr. Asbury in the South -- Unhappy end of Isaac Rollin