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

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opened his mission in <strong>America</strong> as early as 1760. <strong>The</strong> Rev. William Burke, in his Autobiography,<br />

says, "While on Limestone Circuit, Kentucky, Fleming county, he had a great meeting at Union<br />

Chapel, near Germantown. <strong>The</strong> first fruits of the meeting was the conversion of Brother Petticord's<br />

daughter. Brother Petticord was one of the first race of Methodists from Frederick county, Md.; and<br />

a relative of Caleb B. Petticord, who was admitted as a traveling preacher in 1777." "J. B. Finley's<br />

Sketches," p. 83.<br />

Those who have seen Mr. Pedicord have testified to the beauty of his person, and this casket<br />

contained a jewel of the finest polish. His first appointment was to Frederick Circuit.<br />

We also find, stationed in New Jersey for this year, Henry Kennedy, who continued in the work,<br />

as a useful preacher, for a few years. <strong>In</strong> 1780, Mr. Asbury informs us, he died.<br />

Never before had such a class of strong men, such talented and useful preachers, entered into the<br />

itinerancy, to labor in the <strong>America</strong>n field of <strong>Methodism</strong>. Reuben Ellis was a "weighty and powerful<br />

preacher." Lee Roy Cole lived long, preached much, and did much good. Thomas S. Chew was very<br />

popular as a preacher. Joseph Cromwell was a mystic giant. John Dickens was, in literature, logic,<br />

zeal, and devotion, a Paul among the preachers. John Littlejohn was but little his inferior. William<br />

Gill was preeminently astute and philosophic. John Tunnell was an Apollos; and Caleb B. Pedicord<br />

was everything that could be desired in a Methodist preacher.

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