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Page 99
Into the maelstrom came John and William McGee, brothers, the one a Methodist
exhorter and the other a Presbyterian minister. In the midst of his preaching John
was seized with tremors that choked his words and the spectacle evoked a ...
Into the maelstrom came John and William McGee, brothers, the one a Methodist
exhorter and the other a Presbyterian minister. In the midst of his preaching John
was seized with tremors that choked his words and the spectacle evoked a ...
Page 109
The revival strengthened the Shakers, the Baptists and the Methodists, but the
Presbyterians lost ground in the 7 ... revivalists, finally stepped out and formed
the independent Cumberland Presbytery that was more Methodist than
Presbyterian.
The revival strengthened the Shakers, the Baptists and the Methodists, but the
Presbyterians lost ground in the 7 ... revivalists, finally stepped out and formed
the independent Cumberland Presbytery that was more Methodist than
Presbyterian.
Page 213
The life of this Princetonian Presbyterian began in Georgia in 1791 and ended in
1857. His evangelizing began in 1813 at Hampden–Sidney College and went on
the road after a conquest of Princeton in 1816, taking him across the country ...
The life of this Princetonian Presbyterian began in Georgia in 1791 and ended in
1857. His evangelizing began in 1813 at Hampden–Sidney College and went on
the road after a conquest of Princeton in 1816, taking him across the country ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAce | 3 |
THE Voice IN THE WILDERNEss | 9 |
THE EdwardEAN HELL 2 I | 21 |
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