The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . BISHOP ROBERT PAINE. 654 The Illustrated History of L. M. LEE AND OTHER NOTED METHODISTS OF VIRGINIA. 1. L. M. Lee. 5. William McGee. 8. P. A, Peterson. 2. J. E. Edwards. 6. J. D. Southall. 9. J. H. Amiss. 3. W. W. Bennett. 7. A. G. Brown. 10. R. N. Sledd. 4. Leo Rosser. it. J. P. Garland. drew, Paine, Pierce, E


The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . BISHOP ROBERT PAINE. 654 The Illustrated History of L. M. LEE AND OTHER NOTED METHODISTS OF VIRGINIA. 1. L. M. Lee. 5. William McGee. 8. P. A, Peterson. 2. J. E. Edwards. 6. J. D. Southall. 9. J. H. Amiss. 3. W. W. Bennett. 7. A. G. Brown. 10. R. N. Sledd. 4. Leo Rosser. it. J. P. Garland. drew, Paine, Pierce, Early, and Kav-anaugh—were present; Bishop Soulewas too old and infirm to be the session the New York EastConference sent a telegraphic dispatchwhich was received with much read as follows: Whereas, The General Conferenceof the Methodist Episcopal Church,South, is now in session in the city ofNew Orleans; therefore Resolved, That we, the New YorkEast Conference of the Methodist Epis-copal Church, hereby present to thatvenerable representative body our Chris-tian salutations, and cordially invitethem, together with us, to make nextSabbath, April 8, 1866, a day of special prayer, both in private and the publiccongregations, for the peace and unityof our common country, and for the fullrestoration of Chr


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