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

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CHAPTER 38<br />

Mr. Garrettson introduces Methodist preaching into Dorchester county, Md.; Ennalls, Airey,<br />

Garrettson in Cambridge jail -- <strong>Methodism</strong> prospering on the Peninsula under Asbury, Pedicord,<br />

Cromwell, and Garrettson<br />

CHAPTER 39<br />

A summary account of the introduction of <strong>Methodism</strong> on the Peninsula, giving dates and names<br />

of the chief families who received the preachers and the preaching; also the founding of the first<br />

chapels<br />

CHAPTER 40<br />

Mr. Garrettson on Baltimore Circuit; on the Peninsula -- Mr. Pedicord preserved; Leah Hirons,<br />

Lemuel Davis -- Mr. Pedicord beaten in Dorset -- Thomas Haskins becomes a Methodist -- Barratt's<br />

Chapel -- Other chapels<br />

CHAPTER 41<br />

Judge Thomas White, his history; also Mrs. Mary White's; notice of their children; a visit to Judge<br />

White's homestead<br />

CHAPTER 42<br />

Richard Bassett; his interview with Mr. Asbury; entertains him; becomes religious; camp<br />

meetings; in public life; his funeral; Bohemia Manor<br />

CHAPTER 43<br />

<strong>The</strong> division on account of the ordinances, healed -- Mr. Asbury first in North Carolina -- Black<br />

Harry first noticed -- William Watters in fine -- Mr. Gatch in Virginia, in 1780<br />

CHAPTER 44<br />

Mr. Mair receives Mr. And Mrs. Anderson into the Methodist society -- Mr. Abbott's only<br />

preaching tour in Pennsylvania; Mr. Boehm's; Coventry; David Fords; Clouds: Wilmington; New<br />

Castle<br />

CHAPTER 45<br />

<strong>In</strong> 1780 <strong>Methodism</strong> prospers in New Jersey; it is planted in Cumberland, Cape May, and<br />

Monmouth counties; John James; Captain Sears; Mr. Ware's account of the work in Jersey

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