This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 Excerpt: ...is heard from the Mount Sterling Circuit, in the Lexington District. Joseph Marsee, who had been successful in that charge the previous year, was returned to the same field. He had scarcely entered upon the labors of his favored charge when the good work began afresh, and within a few weeks ninety-nine persons were ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1876 Excerpt: ...is heard from the Mount Sterling Circuit, in the Lexington District. Joseph Marsee, who had been successful in that charge the previous year, was returned to the same field. He had scarcely entered upon the labors of his favored charge when the good work began afresh, and within a few weeks ninety-nine persons were added to the Church. Although there were "times of refreshing" during the winter, in other portions of the same District, yet there was no general revival until the opening of spring. Albert Kelly had charge of the Burlington Circuit, with Absalom Woolliscroft--who sustained a supernumerary relation--as his colleague. On the 17th of May they reported two hunched accessions to the Church, up to that time. A little later in the year-Jeremiah Strother--a popular and useful local preacher--reported ninety conversions in the Carrollton Circuit, to which Thomas Hall had been sent. The first revival reported from the Augusta District was in the Fleming Circuit, under the ministry of Peter 0. Meeks, a young man of fine culture, of more than ordinary promise, and of deep piety. Although the work of grace in that charge was not extensive, yet profitable meetings were held all over the circuit, and up to the first of June thirty-three persons had joined the Church. The Germantown Circuit, under the ministry of John Nevius and Stephen A. Rathbun, continued to prosper, while Josiah Whitaker was instrumental in doing much good in the Lewis Circuit. The "pleasure of the Lord prospered in the hands" of the faithful Jedicliah Foster, in the Little Sandy Circuit; while the vigilant and earnest James C. Crow, on the Highland Circuit, was eminently successful in winning souls to Christ. In the Covington District, Robert Y. McReynolds reported a g...
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