History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America Volum

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History of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America Volum
Abel Stevens
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Show thyself glorious in power and in divine majesty. Let thine arm r 158 HISTORY OF THE l>e made bare, luij stretclioci out to save, so that wonders and signs may be done in the name of thy holy child Jesus. " Asbury had been anxiously expecting them; "they have arrived, " he writes, " to my great comfort. " Ran- kin preached that night on an appropriate text, " I have set before thee an open door, and no man can shut it. " Asbury wrote, after the discourse, "He will not be ad- mired as a Prea...cher ; but as a disciplinarian he will fill his place. " He probably changed his opinion t^f Kankin's j)rearhing, for on hearing him . Again he writes that he "dispensed the truth with power. It reached the hearts of many, and they appeared to bo much quickened. " Walters, the first native itinerant, says he "was not only a man of grace, but of strong and quick parts. "' f)n Saturday, r2th, accompanied by Asbury, they reached \ew York city, and were met by many MetliMdisls on the dock wliere they landed.

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