Letterbook, 1792-1795 [microform] 1792-1795.

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Letterbook, 1792-1795 [microform] 1792-1795.

Concerns his activities as a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Bedford, Botetourt, Cumberland, Grayson, Greenbrier, Montgomery, Washington, and Wythe counties, Va. Includes correspondence with Francis Asbury, Josiah Askew, Horatio Burns, Robert Chambers, P. Cox, Lemuel Green, Nathaniel Harris, Hope Hull, John Kobler, John Lindsay, Cowles Mead, Samuel Mead, William Mead, JohnMetcalf, Samuel Mitchell, Elizabeth (Henry) Campbell Russell, Mrs. Mary Rutherford, and J. M. Simmons.

7-141, [19] p.

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In 1845, as a result of the North-South tensions, the Methodist Episcopal Church conferences in the Southern states withdrew to form the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. In 1874 at the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South held in Louisville, Kentucky, a Board of Commissioners was appointed to meet with a similar board from the Methodist Episcopal Church (MEC). The Board was empowered to begin talks the MEC board that would resolve differences between the two denomination...

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