Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . e ball. He had not been there long, however, before he was siezed withsuch agony of mind that he was constrained to leave this place of worldlymirth, and, retiring to a secluded spot, he poured out his soul with strongcrying and tears unto Him that was able to save; and this he continued, withthe use of other means of grace, from time to time, until he obtained deliver-ance from his We united with the Methodists, instituted family prayerin


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . e ball. He had not been there long, however, before he was siezed withsuch agony of mind that he was constrained to leave this place of worldlymirth, and, retiring to a secluded spot, he poured out his soul with strongcrying and tears unto Him that was able to save; and this he continued, withthe use of other means of grace, from time to time, until he obtained deliver-ance from his We united with the Methodists, instituted family prayerin his fathers house, prayed and exhorted with great fervorand power, and, at the age of twenty years, was received in-to the ranks of the traveling ministry APPOINTMENTS: 1812, (New York Conf.,) Dunham cir., Vt. andCanada, with J. T Addoms; 1813, Charlotte cir., Vt., with J. Byington; 1814,ordained deacon,—Plattsburgh cir., N. Y., with N. White; 1815, Grand Isle,Vt.; 1816, ordained elder,—Chatham and Hudson cir., N. Y., with HenryEames; 1817, Pittsfield cir., Mass., with T. Benedict; 1818, Brooklyn; 1819, 1 Methodist Magazine, 1825, p.


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