The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . ssee and foremost volunteer general of the Republic he loved so well. Victorious in Arms: Illustrious in Council. Esteemed Worthy the highest honors of his Country. Noblest type of American Manhood. Generous, Frank, Brave, Incorruptible Patriot, Honorable Citizen, Faithful Friend, Devoted Husband, Beloved Parent, Sincere Christian. * I humbly trust in God. If this is the end, I am ready. Of the original board of trustees, General U S. Grant, ChiefJustice S. P Chase, ex-Mayor Matthew G. Emery, SamuelNorment, Samuel Fowler, Francis A. Lutz, Flodoa


The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . ssee and foremost volunteer general of the Republic he loved so well. Victorious in Arms: Illustrious in Council. Esteemed Worthy the highest honors of his Country. Noblest type of American Manhood. Generous, Frank, Brave, Incorruptible Patriot, Honorable Citizen, Faithful Friend, Devoted Husband, Beloved Parent, Sincere Christian. * I humbly trust in God. If this is the end, I am ready. Of the original board of trustees, General U S. Grant, ChiefJustice S. P Chase, ex-Mayor Matthew G. Emery, SamuelNorment, Samuel Fowler, Francis A. Lutz, Flodoardo How-ard, , Thomas L. Tullock, and David A. Burr, Mr. Emerywas the last survivor. An honored member of MetropolitanChurch, treasurer of the American University, and in other re-sponsible positions, he exhibited to the last a spirit of undimin-ished devotion to the Church of his youth and early manhood. 1032 American Methodism The church edifice cost $200,000. Notwithstanding theliberal gifts of the Methodists in Washington and elsewhere,.


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