History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America V.2
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The weather was excessively warm. I was much fatigued, and my temper not a little tried. I fed at I. Smith's, and prayed with the family. Arriving at the river I was at a loss what to do, but providentially a man came along who conducted me across. This has been an awful journey to me, and this a tiresome day ; and now, after riding seventy-five miles, I have thirty-five miles more to Gen- eral Russell's. I rest one day to revive man and beast." He had thus scaled the grand barrier of the West;... and the great Mississippi Valley, destined to become the chief theater of his Church and of the nation, lay below him in boundless range and primeval wildness. He meets and encourages Tunnel, and, hastening into Tennessee, holds its first Conference at Half-Acres and Keyswoods, in May.^2 u ^^ held," he says, " our Conference three days, and I preached each day. The Aveather was cold, the room without fire, and otherwise uncomfortable. 12 Asbury records the locality of the session as in Tennessee.
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