The History of Methodism in Kentucky volume 2

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The History of Methodism in Kentucky volume 2
A H Albert Henry Redford
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" Among the number was Miss Julia A. Hieronymus, whom he afterward married.
His transfer to the Kentucky Conference, in 1821, was hailed with pleasure by both the ministry and membership of the Church, who had known him in his earlier years. While stationed in Louis- ville, he was instrumental in healing breaches in that city, that had for several years not only dis- turbed the peace of the Church, but had threat- ened its existence.
His appointment, the following year, to the Shel- 356 METHODI
...S M byvillc and Brick Chapel Station, and the perma- nent settlement of Lis family in Shelbyville, to- gether with the establishing of Science Hill Fe- male Academy — the first female institution of learning founded in the West — was a blessing to the Church, not only in that village, but through- out the State of Kentucky. ]^or were the benefi- cial results of Science Hill confined to Kentucky, but in every portion of the American Union, and especially throughout the South, are to be found women, distinguished for their high cultivation of mind and manners — ornaments to societ}^ and bless- ings to the Church — who look with pleasure to Science Hill as their Alma Mater.

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