The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . Prominent Churchmen 1275 Edmund W Sehon became missionary secretary in 1850and thereafter was very active in the work of the M. Wightman and H. H. Kavanaugh, too, grew rapidlyin influence. The former, a South Carolinian by birth, hadbeen received into the traveling connection in 1828, when. BISHOP HUBBARD HINDE KAVANAUGH, twenty years old. He was first agent for Randolph-MaconCollege; then for two years professor in that was editor of the Southern Christian Advocate from 1840to 1854, president of Wofford College in 1


The history of Methodism [electronic resource] . Prominent Churchmen 1275 Edmund W Sehon became missionary secretary in 1850and thereafter was very active in the work of the M. Wightman and H. H. Kavanaugh, too, grew rapidlyin influence. The former, a South Carolinian by birth, hadbeen received into the traveling connection in 1828, when. BISHOP HUBBARD HINDE KAVANAUGH, twenty years old. He was first agent for Randolph-MaconCollege; then for two years professor in that was editor of the Southern Christian Advocate from 1840to 1854, president of Wofford College in 1854, and chancel-lor of the Southern University, at Greensboro, Ala., in 1859. 1276 American Methodism Kavanaugh was born in Kentucky in 1802. He was notedas a preacher and an administrator. Marshall, Wiley, andMcAnally were early recognized as men worthy to lead, andwere honored by the Church. Next to McTyeire, E. M. Marvin was possibly the mostinfluential man in the Church at this time, becoming dis-tinguished as a preacher. He was born in Missouri in 1823,and at the age of eighteen he joined the Missouri Conference. Alike by speechand pen he wield-ed wonderful in-fluence. He diedin 1877, havingbeen elevenyears a bishop. ,of Kentucky, aclose student ofpassing events,was recognizedas a man of rareforce. His his-tories are highl


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