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The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . IPiSirf.<^&^— $,$£: ,s Ss iSS,2. </i /£«» «r ?%ISZ*. •^2 f&Sxsff- -.A<& s£L<?<d Per. ftia- Z&. •/* J Af- 2- (/Af y y. /y^-i ./^ 3 ^/-? -4*1 ^.Ml(r. j5» # *?- - V / - /? / .-- •? . <rv/ Facsimile page from Wesleys Savannah Diary; dated Sunday July 4, 1736, (745). TOMO-CHt-CHI AND HIS NEPHEW.From the o

The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . IPiSirf.<^&^— $,$£: ,s S~s_ _iSS,2. </~i /£«» «r ?%ISZ*. •^2 f&Sxsff- -.A<& s£L<?<d Per. ftia- Z&. •/* J Af- 2- (/Af~ y y. /y^-i ./^ 3 ^/-? -4*1 ^.Ml(r. j5» # *?- - V / - /? / .-- •? . <rv/ Facsimile page from Wesleys Savannah Diary; dated Sunday July 4, 1736, (745). TOMO-CHt-CHI AND HIS NEPHEW.From the o Stock Photo
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The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . IPiSirf.<^&^— $, $£: , s S~s_ _iSS, 2. </~i /£«» «r ?%ISZ*. •^2 f&Sxsff- -.A<& s£L<?<d Per. ftia- Z&. •/* J Af- 2- (/Af~ y y. /y^-i ./^ 3 ^/-? -4*1 ^.Ml(r. j5» # *?- - V / - /? / .-- •? . <rv/ Facsimile page from Wesleys Savannah Diary; dated Sunday July 4, 1736, (745). TOMO-CHt-CHI AND HIS NEPHEW.From the original drawing by Verilst, a London artist of the eighteenth century. (746) Appendix A. 747 American ground Friday, February 6, 1736, entering upon his ministry in Sa-vannah on Sunday, March 7th. OnFriday, December 2, 1737, he con-tinues, I shook off the dust of my feetand left Georgia, after having preachedthe gospel there (not as I ought, but asI was able) one year and nearly ninemonths. He took his final leave of oOOrtCOOe&OOOOOcOODoGOQ COLLECTION OF PSALMS AN D HYMNS. ^i 3® *±£r CHJtLLES-TOfVN, Posted by Liwii Timothy. i;j;. FACSIMILE OF THE TITLE PAGE TO THE FIRSTMETHODIST HYMN-BOOK. America on the twenty-second. Thisrecord, therefore, relates to the greaterpart of the time that he spent as a mis-sionary in Georgia. In the Journal the entries for the daybegin at four oclock in the morning, and end at nine at night; and almostevery hour of the day is inserted, whether the writer was on land or sea.