The Life And Letters of James Osgood Andrew Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal C
The Life And Letters of James Osgood Andrew Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal C
Smith, George Gilman, 1836-1913
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Alfred Griffith, who was the leader of the attack against him twelve years after- ward, was a Presiding Elder ; the eloquent Cookman, one of the stationed preachers of Baltimore ; the quaint old Dutchman, Jacob Gruber, preaching to the negroes at Sharp Street ; Henry Slicer, who stood by the South so firmly in 1844, was on a district; John A. Collins and Samuel G. Roszell were college agents. These are sonre few of the able men over whom he had to preside, and to a man so distrustful as he was ...282 The Life and Letters of of himself the task was doubly painful. He evidently went on to Philadelphia and New York after the ad- journment, for Mrs. Andrew was to meet him in New York in May ; but as these were Bishop Hedding's Conferences he was relieved of the burden of presid- ing. He had many friends in Philadelphia ; indeed, when he was elected Bishop they wished him to set- tle in that city, and offered to buy him a house. Thomas Mason, then book agent in New York, was his brother-in-law, having married his wife's sister.
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