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

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CHAPTER 32<br />

First Conference in Virginia, at Leesburg -- Joseph Hartley on Kent Circuit; put in confinement<br />

in Queen Anne's county -- Mr. Garrettson on Kent, in 1778; is beaten by John Brown; goes into<br />

North West Fork; into Talbot county; to Mispillion, Murderkill; Caleb Boyer awakened; Rev. Mr.<br />

Huston's house visited by British soldiers; <strong>Methodism</strong> goes into Dover -- Mr. Garrettson commences<br />

<strong>Methodism</strong> at Broad Creek -- Also at Quantico, in Somerset county -- His brother John Garrettson's<br />

happy death -- <strong>The</strong> spiritual children of Mr. Garrettson on the Peninsula -- Mr. Turner, of Jersey,<br />

introduces <strong>Methodism</strong> into the lower end of New Castle county; Lewis Alfree<br />

CHAPTER 33<br />

Preachers who began to itinerate in 1778: Robert Cloud, Richard Ogburn, Daniel Duvall, John<br />

Beck, William Moore, James O'Kelly, Richard Ivy, John Major, Henry Willis; Philip Catch locates<br />

and marries<br />

CHAPTER 34<br />

Mr. Asbury goes into Kent into a circuit around Dover -- Mr. Garrettson raises up <strong>Methodism</strong> at<br />

the Sound, in Sussex county, Del. -- Conference at Judge White's -- <strong>Methodism</strong> raised up at St.<br />

Johnstown -- Mr. Garrettson introduces <strong>Methodism</strong> into Lewistown -- He is in North West Fork;<br />

great days work by him -- Mr. Hartley in jail in Easton, Md.; marries, locates, and dies; quarterly<br />

meetings; great meetings; first chapel in Delaware<br />

CHAPTER 35<br />

Mr. Garrettson in Philadelphia; in New Jersey; Achsah Borden's strange case; healed in William<br />

Budd's house, at New Mills -- Mr. Abbott's first itinerating tour in Jersey -- Poetry on him -- Mr.<br />

James Sterling becomes a Methodist; also she who became his wife<br />

CHAPTER 36<br />

Old Forrest, Demour -- Martin Boehm; Mennonists; great meetings at Mr. Boehm's; intimacy<br />

between him and Mr. Asbury, who preached his funeral -- William Watters -- William Duke<br />

CHAPTER 37<br />

Preachers received in 1779: Thomas Morris, Stith Parham, Carter Cole, Greenberry Green,<br />

Andrew Yeargan, Charles Hopkins, James Morris, Henry Ogburn, Richard Garrettson, Micaijah<br />

Debruler, Samuel Rowe, John Hagarty, William Adams, Joshua Dudley, Lewis Alfree -- Philip Cox,<br />

Captain Dill; Cox in Virginia; the calf; he is arrested; Enoch George -- Nelson Read

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