. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... ( Millard at 60 and 77 years.). ^^W^^,,^^^;^^^^^ Virginia and NorthCarolina. Return-ing to New England,he visited the prin-cipal churches, andthen resumed worknt West Bloomfield,IjTving been absentsix months, and])reachod on theaveragej one sermona day in the revival began atonce in his homechurch, 40 unitingtherewith. In July he visited Pennsylvania, and Jan. 1, 1825, issued the firsnumber of the Gosjiel Luminary, which he published threiyears. In 1825, with Badger, he visited the churches oCanada. It was through the invitation of a c


. The Christian annual for the year of our lord ... ( Millard at 60 and 77 years.). ^^W^^,,^^^;^^^^^ Virginia and NorthCarolina. Return-ing to New England,he visited the prin-cipal churches, andthen resumed worknt West Bloomfield,IjTving been absentsix months, and])reachod on theaveragej one sermona day in the revival began atonce in his homechurch, 40 unitingtherewith. In July he visited Pennsylvania, and Jan. 1, 1825, issued the firsnumber of the Gosjiel Luminary, which he published threiyears. In 1825, with Badger, he visited the churches oCanada. It was through the invitation of a convert of hiswho had removed to Canada, that our ministers first visitecthat country, so that, in a sense, David Millard was th(Gospel father of the Canadian work. In Aug., 1829, he presided at the General Conference held in New York City, andfollowing that meeting, with Kinkade, visited the New Ensland churches. In 1830 a great revival followed his worlin his home church, about 150 professing conversion. Th(following year he and Badger published the ChristianEymn Book,In the fa


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