. The history of Methodism. b--*5sisa FIRST .METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,UNIONTOWN, PA. 348 American Methodism ence, and bills of expense to- the amount of £8 8s. weresettled, to say nothing of £2 $s. \\d. for keeping Bishop KEVsrjat. CHARLESTON KECHED Br G. W. BONTE FROM THE ITINERARY IN ASBURYS JOURNALS. bishop asburys episcopal round, 1788. January i, 1788, Asbury was on the Potomac : came to James River January 8; to Portsmouth, ,January 14 ; Winton, N. C, January ,0; Washington, N. C, February 6; Fayetteville, N. C,February 19; reached Charleston, March 5 ; crossed Savannah River April


. The history of Methodism. b--*5sisa FIRST .METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH,UNIONTOWN, PA. 348 American Methodism ence, and bills of expense to- the amount of £8 8s. weresettled, to say nothing of £2 $s. \\d. for keeping Bishop KEVsrjat. CHARLESTON KECHED Br G. W. BONTE FROM THE ITINERARY IN ASBURYS JOURNALS. bishop asburys episcopal round, 1788. January i, 1788, Asbury was on the Potomac : came to James River January 8; to Portsmouth, ,January 14 ; Winton, N. C, January ,0; Washington, N. C, February 6; Fayetteville, N. C,February 19; reached Charleston, March 5 ; crossed Savannah River April 5; Conference atForks of Broad, April q, Rutherford, N. C April 22; May 3, at General Russells; Salem,X. (_., May 20: Petersburg, Va., June 8 ; Rehoboth, Va., July 5; Clarksburg, Va., July 10 ,Uniontown, Pa., Conference, July 22 ; Bath, Va., August to; Leesburg, Va., September 4 ;Baltimore. September to; New York, September 29: Dover, Del., October 20. Novemberwas devoted to work in the peninsula. Asburys horses, and lis. for a bridle. New Englandwas still a barrier to the itinerants, and from its inhospitable Conference Address to President Washington 349 border the bishop again turned to pass the winter in makingthe rounds


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