John Wesley the Methodist a Plain Account of His Life And Work

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John Wesley the Methodist a Plain Account of His Life And Work
Hurst, J. F. (John Fletcher), 1834-1903
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— Wesley to Lord North. — A Calm Address — A Methodist Episcopal Church for America.
H DOZEN years ago there came to light a letter written by John Wesley in 1769 to John Liden, a professor in Lund University, in Sweden, and giving in orderly arrangement the condition of Methodism as it existed in that year.
The sixth paragraph alludes to the work in America: " There are only three Methodist societies in America: one at Phila- delphia, one at New York, and one twelve miles from it. There are fi
...ve preachers there; two have been at New York for some years; three are lately gone over. Mr. Whitefield has pub- lished a particular account of everything relative to the Orphan House (in Georgia). " The first societies in New York and Maryland were the result of the independent labors of emigrants who had been converted in Ireland. Appeals came from the new societies urging Mr. Wesley to send them regular Conference preach- ers. In the Leeds Conference of 1769 Question XIII is as fol- lows: "We have a pressing call from our brethren at New York (who have built a preaching house) to come over and help them.

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