. The history of Methodism. WEST CLiNEOiNST. THE FIRST METHODIST MEETING IN NEW YORK. A Preacher in Scarlet 11 of Christian devotion which was thenceforward the center ofall his thoughts and actions. From a fervent exhorter hesoon became an attractive and effective local preacher. His. BARBARA HECKS BIBLE. Now in the possession of Victoria University, Toronto, Canada. return to America did not cool his zeal, and we may imaginethe delight with which he received the news at Albany, doubt-less from some news-mongering quartermaster, that a Metho- 12 American Methodism dist society had been formed


. The history of Methodism. WEST CLiNEOiNST. THE FIRST METHODIST MEETING IN NEW YORK. A Preacher in Scarlet 11 of Christian devotion which was thenceforward the center ofall his thoughts and actions. From a fervent exhorter hesoon became an attractive and effective local preacher. His. BARBARA HECKS BIBLE. Now in the possession of Victoria University, Toronto, Canada. return to America did not cool his zeal, and we may imaginethe delight with which he received the news at Albany, doubt-less from some news-mongering quartermaster, that a Metho- 12 American Methodism dist society had been formed on Manhattan Island. He wasnot long in finding an opportunity to take sloop down theriver to see and hear and help, as best he could, the causewhich lay so near his honest heart. Embury welcomed the stranger and invited him to news that a redcoat captain—for Captain Webb hewill always be, whatever the roster may rank him—waspreaching to the Methodists was enough to stir the sluggishcuriosity of a Dutchman, and the audience room was taxedto hold the throng who came. He preached in full regi-mentals, with his sword on the table beside him. We maybelieve that their curiosity was well repaid, for we know thatWesley highly esteemed Webbs fiery eloquence, while wit-ne


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