. The history of Methodism. en I heard hallooing, and saw about fifty in pm-suit. Whenthey came up one of them said, I crave your name. I toldhim, and so we parted. On this Pennsylvania pilgrimage an aged Presbyterian at-tacked Abbotts work, especially its excitement and noise andthe physical prostration of the convicted. It was all thework of the devil; he said that God was a God of order—and this was a perfect confusion. Well, said the Metho-dist, if this be the work of the devil, these people (many ofwhom then lay on the floor as dead men), when they come to,will curse and swear and rage li


. The history of Methodism. en I heard hallooing, and saw about fifty in pm-suit. Whenthey came up one of them said, I crave your name. I toldhim, and so we parted. On this Pennsylvania pilgrimage an aged Presbyterian at-tacked Abbotts work, especially its excitement and noise andthe physical prostration of the convicted. It was all thework of the devil; he said that God was a God of order—and this was a perfect confusion. Well, said the Metho-dist, if this be the work of the devil, these people (many ofwhom then lay on the floor as dead men), when they come to,will curse and swear and rage like devils; but if it be of God,their notes will be changed. Soon after one of them revivedand began to praise God with a loud voice, others soon join-ing in the testimony for Jesus. Hark! hark! said the Killing People Will Not Answer 165 preacher, do you hear? This is not the language of hell,but of Canaan ! The next clay the questioner came again and witnessed thesame scenes. The third day, though the appointment was **f.


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