. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . atisfaction to him on his death-bed. Just before he expired, February 22nd, 1854, he spread his attenuated arms andexclaimed : Learn to die, my dears ! As a memento of this dying charge, one ofhis sons wrote a verse which was inscribed on his tomb-stone in Bottesford churchyard,where devout men, headed by William Sanderson, laid him to rest. With daily energy supplied His task through life he sought: Oh, learn to die, he said, then died,Himself by Jesus taught. 430 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Thomas Kendall was a plain man of few wor
. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . atisfaction to him on his death-bed. Just before he expired, February 22nd, 1854, he spread his attenuated arms andexclaimed : Learn to die, my dears ! As a memento of this dying charge, one ofhis sons wrote a verse which was inscribed on his tomb-stone in Bottesford churchyard,where devout men, headed by William Sanderson, laid him to rest. With daily energy supplied His task through life he sought: Oh, learn to die, he said, then died,Himself by Jesus taught. 430 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Thomas Kendall was a plain man of few words, but these sharp and decisive as pistolshots. He was independent in sentiment and action, prompt, and so true a time-keeper,that the carriers punctuality was a proverb in the village. While his character thusshowed something of Puritan ruggedness and austerity, Fanny Dennis, his wife, hadall the vivacity and fluent speech of her Celtic race. Some at least of their elevenchildren who survived, must have derived largely from the maternal side; for, of the.
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