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Methodist Memoirs, Letters, Articles, etc.
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Here are some links for writings by and about early (pre-1900) Methodists. Please let me know of other links you would like to see.
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Join Reverend John DuBois, Cotton Gin Maker, Planter, Writer, and Methodist minister, as he gazes back over the years and remembers traveling to Alabama from South Carolina as a young man in 1820. Relive with him the joys and challenges of settling in a new and beautiful land fraught with ironies and sweetness, troubles and healing. Hear also about the early days of Methodism in Charleston and Alabama where missions to educate and bring religion to slaves were not always met with enthusiasm. From the book, Necessary Fried Chicken. |
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This page is very much under construction. I am waiting for permission from various authors and editors and submitters to link to or publish their work here. Please check back! |
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Visitors since July 28, 1999 |
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