. The history of Methodism. x. DRAWN 8V P f FlinTQFF FROM A PHOTOGRAPH 6v J. HARTMANN JKSSF. LEE MEMORIAL CHURCH AND PARSONAGE, RIDGEFIELD, society is the tliinl organized by Lee in New England. though his father kept him beyond earshot of the fascinatingheretic. He reports to us also the over-shrewd Yankeeopinion that the vagrant Methodist preachers were broken-down Southerners, too lazy to work, who had taken to thisroving life to earn a livelihood. Amid obloquy like this Lee wrote to Ezekiel Cooper inMaryland: I feel as if I were just where God would haveme to be. I feel happiness


. The history of Methodism. x. DRAWN 8V P f FlinTQFF FROM A PHOTOGRAPH 6v J. HARTMANN JKSSF. LEE MEMORIAL CHURCH AND PARSONAGE, RIDGEFIELD, society is the tliinl organized by Lee in New England. though his father kept him beyond earshot of the fascinatingheretic. He reports to us also the over-shrewd Yankeeopinion that the vagrant Methodist preachers were broken-down Southerners, too lazy to work, who had taken to thisroving life to earn a livelihood. Amid obloquy like this Lee wrote to Ezekiel Cooper inMaryland: I feel as if I were just where God would haveme to be. I feel happiness in God, my constant Friend,though much deprived of Christian company. ... I have apretty little two weeks circuit to myself, about one hundred 430 American Methodism and thirty miles in circumference. . There are a goodmany churches, but it is to be feared that many of theministers are not engaged in the work. ... I think thetime is come to favor New England, and if I had acceptablepreachers with me, I believe we should so


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