The history of Methodism in Georgia and Florida [electronic resource], From 1785 to 1865. . houtingunder Difficulties—Annual Conference of 1808, at LibertyChapel—Wm. McKendree—Wm. Capers—Lovick Pierce onhis First District—Josias Randle—Hilliard Judge——Robert L. Edwards—Osborn Rogers—Epps Tuck-er—John Collingsworth—Conference of 1809—John McVenn—Jno. S. Ford—Milledgeville a Station—Whitman C. Hill-Conference of 1811—General Review. The Conference of 1805 met at Charleston, January1st, Bishop Asbury presiding. The Bishop preached on Walk in wisdom towardsthem which are without.* He had


The history of Methodism in Georgia and Florida [electronic resource], From 1785 to 1865. . houtingunder Difficulties—Annual Conference of 1808, at LibertyChapel—Wm. McKendree—Wm. Capers—Lovick Pierce onhis First District—Josias Randle—Hilliard Judge——Robert L. Edwards—Osborn Rogers—Epps Tuck-er—John Collingsworth—Conference of 1809—John McVenn—Jno. S. Ford—Milledgeville a Station—Whitman C. Hill-Conference of 1811—General Review. The Conference of 1805 met at Charleston, January1st, Bishop Asbury presiding. The Bishop preached on Walk in wisdom towardsthem which are without.* He had a practical proof of the value of the injunc-tion, for he was forbidden by the city authorities tohold prayer-meetings with the blacks before sunrise,and to continue services later than 9 oclock at was an order tyrannical enough, and inexcusableenough, but one which had resulted from Dr. Cokescourse with reference to slavery. The Georgia work was now divided into two new territory was placed in the Oconee, and Samuel *


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