The History of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society volume 2

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The History of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society volume 2
George G George Gillanders Findlay
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The present premises are worth, at the most, 350. ' The place we now have called a chapel, ' Boothby writes, ' is not worthy of the name. . . . The fabric is tottering; the first gale will probably level it with the ground. ' Despite its bad condition the building draws a large congregation, a third of whom sometimes have to listen outside for want of room. The two Ministers have begun to canvass for subscriptions, but must be assured of substantial aid from home. ' A burying-ground, chapel, an...d horse ' are three indispensables. There was another lull in the persecution. Boothby was a lively and sometimes powerful evangelistic Preacher ; he gained the ear of the Bridgetown multitude. A young man in his first appointment, he unhappily injured his usefulness and caused division in the little Church by an injudicious speech reflecting upon the coloured people. Boothby 's success, however, was a hopeful sign, forbidding the desertion of Barbados ; it was confirmed by the impression which Joseph Ward made at Bridgetown by two or three sermons he preached on the way to his station in the Bahamas.

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