History of the Old Baltimore Conference From the Planting of Methodism in 1773 to the Division of the Conference in 1857

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At the head of the list appears the name of James A. McCauley. He was the first Principal appointed to the Wesleyan Female Insti- tute at Staunton after its organization, and during tbe later years of his ministry, the President of his Alma Mater, Dickinson College. The Methodist people of Carlisle aroused much feeling among the preachers during this session by the effort to change free seats to pews, and resolutions were adopted condemning the act as against the provisions of the Discipline. M...artinsburg, formerly embraced in Berkeley Circuit, was constituted a station. The credentials of Francis A. Harden, the famous appel- lant in 1844, were returned and filed with the papers of the Conference.
A movement was made looking to the publication in Alexandria of a religious journal, to be called The Baltimore Christian Advocate and Itinerant. It seems to have resulted in failure, as no mention of it appears afterwards. The increase in membership, the past year, of 2,622 was encouraging. No preacher had died, but the names of seven filled up the list reported at the next session : Jacob Gruber, fifty years in the ranks, James Keid, forty-six years a member, John W.


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