Memoirs of the Rev Richard Whatcoat Late Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Chu

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Memoirs of the Rev Richard Whatcoat Late Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Chu
William Phoebus
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31 Kentucky, partly a south, and south-west course of one thousand three hundred and twenty miles. Here we held a little Conference on the 6th and 7th of Oc- tober, 1800 ; the weather was unfavourable, and our stay very short ; so that we had but little opportunity of seeing the country or people. As we journeyed on towards Nashville, in the state of Tennessee, partly a south course of about two hundred and twenty miles, we heard a strange report about religion. We were told that the Presbyteri...ans work by new rules ; that they make the people cry and fall down, and profess to be converted. The 19ih of October, William Mc Kendree, Bishop Asbury, and myself preached at Nashville, (the capital of Cumberland settlement, finely situated on the banks of the river, ) to a large assembly : the word seemed to be with power ; the 20th we attended the Presbyterian Sacramental oc- casion, held at Montgomery meeting-house, on Drake Creek, which continued four days and nights. After a short intercourse with the ministers, they de- sired us to take the stand, and speak to the people ; accordingly brother McKendree, Bishop Asbury and myself spoke freely ; the power of the Lord was present to wound, and to heal ; several found peace that evening.

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