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- Author: James B. Finley
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Author:
James B. Finley
MySword Version::
1.X
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From preface
Our book explains itself, so far as the object we had in view in getting it up is concerned. To supply a desideratum in the history of western Methodism, at least, so far as taking the incipient steps in that work is concerned, has prompted our endeavors. We have been at a great deal of labor in furnishing our readers with memorials of the past, connected with the lives of our early itinerant preachers, and collateral incidents in the history of the west, and we hope our labor has not been in vain.
About James B. Finley
Finley was the son of an itinerating Methodist pioneer and was no stranger to the harshness of life in the backwoods. He was converted at the Cane Ridge Camp Meeting in 1801. The famous camp meetings began in 1800 and were greatly used of God to bring multitudes to the Lord Jesus Christ. The meetings often witnessed scenes of astounding manifestations. Shaking, jerking, shouting and catatonic (death-like) states were common. Laughter, barking like dogs and convulsions often preceded great conviction and conversion.
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