Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . priety : Hear him, ye deaf; his praise, ye dumb,Your loosened tongues The companion of the little deaf-mute was led by him to theSaviour; both immediately joined the Church; and both livedsixty years or more afterward, to thank God for that love-feast,and to tell the story of Mr. Nichols* kindness to the boys. Ifthere is any other written or printed reference to him, it is notknown to the Several Methodist historical societieshav


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . priety : Hear him, ye deaf; his praise, ye dumb,Your loosened tongues The companion of the little deaf-mute was led by him to theSaviour; both immediately joined the Church; and both livedsixty years or more afterward, to thank God for that love-feast,and to tell the story of Mr. Nichols* kindness to the boys. Ifthere is any other written or printed reference to him, it is notknown to the Several Methodist historical societieshave been established within the territory in which he laboredas a preacher, and it is to be sincerely hoped that the Church willyet come into possession of further information concerning thelife and death of this excellent minister of Jesus Christ. 2 Lost Chapters, p. 485. 3Zionys Herald, January 4, 1824, refers to an address by Andrew Nich-ols, Esq., before the Essex Agricultural Society. If this were proved to bethe same Andrew Nichols, (which is doubtful,) it might furnish a clew for theascertaining of additional facts concerning him.


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