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Lives of Christian Ministers (1909)

 


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      The electronic edition of P. J. Kernodle's Lives of Christian Ministers has been produced from a copy of the printed text published by The Central Publishing Company (Richmond, VA: 1909).

      Pagination in the electronic version has been represented by placing the page number in brackets following the last complete word on the printed page. The alphabetizing of "Contents" and "Illustrations" has been improved. In the printed text, footnotes are indicated by printer's devices (asterisks, daggers, etc.); in the electronic text, they are treated as sequentially numbered endnotes. Inconsistencies in spelling, capitalization, punctuation, and typography have been retained; however, corrections have been offered for misspellings and other accidental corruptions. Emendations are as follows:

            Printed Text [ Electronic Text
 -----------------------------------------------------------------------
 Copyright Page, p. ii.
 p. ii:     Manufatured [ Manufactured

 Preface, p. iii-iv.
 p. iii:    covered the Northen [ covered the Northern
            did not crystalize [ did not crystallize
 p. iv:     overelookd, [ overlooked,
            will be helped [ will be helped.

 Contents, pp. v-x.
 p. v:         [ Apple, Cornelius A., 344
 p. viii:   Ogden, Bedjamin, [ Ogden, Benjamin,

 James O'Kelly (1734-1826), pp. 1-33.
 p. 3:      episodes that embelish [ episodes that embellish
 p. 6:      John, whose sirname [ John, whose surname
 p. 8:      Conference in Vinginia [ Conference in Virginia
            put in opperation [ put in operation
 p. 23:     of each others [ of each other's
 p. 26:     are spiritually circumcized, [ are spiritually circumcised,
            and are burried [ and are buried
 p. 32:     his grandaughter. [ his grand-daughter.
 p. 33:     kneel is rung.' [ kneel is rung."

 Rice Haggard (1786-1819), pp. 34-37.
 p. 35:     which was lost. [ which was lost,
 p. 36:     In 1707, [ In 1807,

 David Haggard, pp. 37-38.
 John Allen, p. 38.

 John Robertson, pp. 38-39.
 p. 39:     he split of [ he split off

 Adam Cloud, pp. 39-40.
 Joseph Hartley, pp. 40-41.
 Thomas Hardy, p. 42.
 Edward Almond, pp. 42-43.
 Joshua Worley, p. 43.
 William Glendenning (1747-1816), pp. 44-46.
 Micajah Debruler, pp. 46-47.
 Benjamin Rainey (1758-1811), pp. 47-48.
 
 James Haw, pp., pp. 48-50.
 p. 49:     quoted to Mr Haw's [ quoted to Mr. Haw's

 Benjamin Ogden, p. 50.
 William Dameron (1760-1820), pp. 50-51.
 William Moore, p. 51.
 Joseph Hackett, p. 52.
 John West (fl. 1805), pp. 52-53.
 Daniel Stringer, p. 54.
 Coleman Pendleton, p. 54.
 William Grimes, p. 55.
 Clement Nance (1757-1828), pp. 55-56.
 Burwell Barrett, pp. 56-58.

 William Crank (1770-1854), pp. 58-60.
 p. 59:     Virginia, in 1839, [ Virginia, in 1839.

 Peter Culpepper (1752-1825), p. 60.
 John L. Davis, pp. 60-61.

 John Hanks (d. 1839), p. 61.
 p. 61:     county, in 1836. [ county, in 1836,

 George A. Swift (d. 1839), pp. 61-62.
 Thomas Reeves, pp. 62-63.
 Benjamin Reeves, p. 63.

 John Hayes (1767-1840), p. 64.
 p. 64:     aged sevty-three [ aged seventy-three

 James Warren, pp. 64-65.
 William Guirey (1773-1840), pp. 65-68.
 p. 67:     issued till 1779-1800, [ issued till 1799-1800,

 Francis Williamson (1773-1833), pp. 69-70.
 Daniel Whitley (1776-1843), pp. 70-71.
 Richard Gunter (1766-1831), pp. 71-72.
 Littlejohn Utley (1775-1859), pp. 72-74.
 Thomas E. Jeter (1782-1863), pp. 74-76.
 Stephen Turner (d. 1841), p. 76.
 Leonard Prather, p. 77.
 Willis Reeves, p. 77.
 Henry Hayes (1786-1845), p. 78.

 Nathaniel P. Tatem (d. 1835), pp. 78-79.
 p. 79:     He had inflamation [ He had inflammation
 p. 84:     throne--a radient [ throne--a radiant

 Joseph Thomas (1791-1835), pp. 80-85.
 Mills Barrett (1788-1865), pp. 85-93.
 p. 90:     in their motly [ in their motley

 Lazarus Holloway, p. 93.
 Zachariah Holloway, pp. 94 .
 George H. Hayden (b. 1788), pp. 94-95.
 John Livesay (d. 1834), p. 95.

 Joshua Livesay (1786-1858), pp. 96-100.
 p. 100:    broadness and constuctive [ broadness and constructive

 John P. Lemay, pp. 100-102.
 p. 100:    a member af [ a member of
            the Supreme God, [ the Supreme God,

 Uriah Rawls, pp. 103-105.
 p. 103:    messengers or letter. [ messengers or letter."

 Nelson Millar (1798-1825), pp. 105-106.

 Elijah Williamson, pp. 106-107.
 p. 106:    life he recieved [ life he received

 Nicholas J. Barham, pp. 107-108.
 Shubal G. Evans (1804-1858), pp. 108-111.
 John D. Berryman, p. 111.
 Jarratt W. Cook, Sr., p. 111.
 Wytch M. J. Elder (1804-1870), pp. 112-113.
 
 Daniel W. Kerr (1796-1850), pp. 113-123.
 p. 115:    Nelson and Jhon [ Nelson and John
            The Conference unanimosly [ The Conference unanimously
 p. 118:    Of medium hight, [ Of medium height,
 p. 119:    I am pursuaded [ I am persuaded
 p. 121:    In this indifferance [ In this indifference

 William McGaughy (1804-1830), p. 124.
 Jonathan Fuller (d. 1848), pp. 124-125.
 
 Henry B. Hayes (1804-1880), pp. 126-131.
 p. 128:    and Elder H. B, Hayes [ and Elder H. B. Hayes

 Sterling W. Fowler, pp. 131-132.

 Thomas J. Fowler (1800-1878), pp. 132-136.
 p. 132:    a Mrs. Magaret [ a Mrs. Margaret

 William G. Proctor, pp. 137-138.

 Martin Staley (1785-1859), pp. 139-141.
 p. 141:    the greatest hinderances [ the greatest hindrances

 John Lambeth (d. 1846), pp. 141-142.
 Robert R. Prather, p. 142.
 Thomas J. Drumwright, p. 143.
 Joseph H. Bland, pp. 143-144.
 Lewis Craven (1806-1842), pp. 144-147.
 
 Frederick G. Miller (1809-1844), pp. 147-148.
 p. 147:    Rev. W. Boman [ Rev. W. Bowman
 p. 148:    on Timber ridge [ on Timber Ridge
            Rev. F. G  Miller [ Rev. F. G. Miller
 p. 149:    time a succesful [ time a successful

 Thomas C. Moffitt (1806-1854), pp. 148-149.
 Wesley W. Paschall, p. 150.
 Frederick Rollins (d. 1843), pp. 150-151.
 John Walker, pp. 151-152.
 Philemon White, p. 152.
 James Williamson (1806-1885), pp. 152-154.
 Alfred Apple (1812-1886), pp. 154-158.
 
 Solomon Apple (1813-1901), pp. 158-179.
 p. 165:    in the persistant [ in the persistent
 p. 168:    "let us make [ let us make
 p. 171:    the hapless innovater [ the hapless innovator
            A correpondence [ A correspondence
 p. 178:    I have endeavord [ I have endeavored

 William J. Berryman, p. 179.
 Edward T. Berryman, pp. 179-180.

 Alfred Iseley (1813-1876), pp. 180-186.
 p. 181:    to eight churchs [ to eight churches
 p. 182:    1847, he wss [ 1847, he was

 Joseph A. Murray, pp. 186-187.
 John T. Petty (d. 1854), pp. 187-188.
 Abner Walker, p. 189.

 Christy Sine (1789-1858), pp. 189-194.
 p. 192:    remained unshakened [ remained unshaken
 p. 194:    travel on the Hamshire [ travel on the Hampshire

 John Zahn, pp. 195-196.
 Thomas Nash (d. 1855), pp. 196-197.
 John Judd, p. 197.
 
 John Kitchen (d. 1849), pp. 197-198.
 p. 198:    Barrett's chapel oftimes [ Barrett's chapel ofttimes

 Anthony Franks (d. 1871), pp. 198-199.
 p. 198:     at Pleasant Grove. [ at Pleasant Grove,

 John Hatley, pp. 199-200.
 John N. Hiett (1812-1845), p. 200.
 Jarratt W., Cook, Jr., pp. 200-201.
 Nathan Smith, p. 201.
 Jacob Callahan (b. 1788), pp. 201-202.
 p. 201:    church near Millidgeville [ church near Milledgeville

 Levin J. Smith, p. 202.
 George L. Smith (d. 1865), pp. 202-203.
 
 George G. Walker (1816-1865), pp. 203-206.
 p. 203:    October 10. 1816, [ October 10, 1816,
 p. 205:    a more fovorable [ a more favorable

 Lovick Lambeth, pp. 206-207.
 
 Ashbel S. Nelson, pp. 207-208.
 p. 208     at Oldham' Grove, [ at Oldham's Grove,

 John Ramsay, p. 209.
 
 Job S. Swift, pp. 209-213.
 p. 212:    which most satisfastorily [ which most satisfactorily
            demonstate that our [ demonstrate that our

 James Long, p. 213.
 Simeon Ward (1801-1877), pp. 213-214.
 Casper Allemong (d. 1872), pp. 214-215.
 J. Q. Barber, p. 215.
 Levi W. N. Barton, p. 216.
 Chester Bullard (1809-1893), pp. 216-217.
 William Bowman, p. 217.
 H. Burger, p. 217.
 Joel Clifton, pp. 217-218.
 George Cline, p. 218.
 
 Jesse K. Cole (1801-1853), pp. 218-222.
 p. 219:    have not horetofore [ have not heretofore
            to an honoray [ to an honorary
 p. 222:    are left hehind [ are left behind
            Wellons, D, D., [ Wellons, D. D.,

 B. A. Cooper, p. 223.
 William O. Bailey, p. 223.
 Tapley Bolding, pp. 223-224.
 Henry Goodwin, p. 224.
 
 Joseph B. Hinton, pp. 224-227.
 p. 227:    by the impecable [ by the impeccable

 John R. Holt (1814-1871), pp. 227-237.
 p. 231:    is no stonger [ is no stronger

 William A. Jones, p. 237.
 Jesse Sewell, pp. 237-238.
 Abram Miller (1803-1872), p. 238.

 William Tatem (d. 1853), pp. 238-239.
 p. 239:    in the practise [ in the practice

 Nathaniel Nash Tatem (d. 1855), pp. 239-240.

 Robert Rawls, pp. 240-242.
 p. 241:    for three years [ For three years

 Stephen S. Barrett (1812-1893), pp. 242-246.
 p. 245:    at this Covention. [ at this Convention.
            letter. The Confer- erence [ letter. The Conference
            serious bronchial affection; [ serious bronchial infection;

 William Rollins (1786-1866), pp. 246-247.
 Thomas G. Craven, pp. 247-248.

 Jubilee Smith (d. 1901), pp. 248-250.
 p. 248:    He was odained [ He was ordained
 p. 249:    church near Milidgeville, [ church near Milledgeville,

 William S. Jordan, pp. 250-251.
 Joseph Albright (1793-1876), pp. 251-252.
 William M. Craven, pp. 253-254.
 Joseph Evans, p. 254.
 
 William B. Wellons (1821-1877), pp. 254-266.
 p. 256:    a regular coutributor [ a regular contributor
 p. 263:    Have ed- ted [ Have edited
 p. 266:    love, to pursuade [ love, to persuade

 James A. Turner, pp. 266-267.
 James M. Minnis, pp. 267-268.
 
 James I. Hobby, pp. 268-270.
 p. 270:    but was exhonorated [ but was exonerated
            body was paralized [ body was paralyzed

 Henry Gant, pp. 270-271.
 
 Levin C. Madison (1820-1891), pp. 271-274.
 p. 273:    time was propicious [ time was propitious

 Robert G. Tinin (1818-1892), pp. 275-277.
 p. 275:    T. J, Fowler, [ T. J. Fowler,
 p. 276:    served as chaiman [ served as chairman

 William H. Boykin (d. 1865), pp. 277-280.
 p. 280:    at its hight [ at its height

 Mills B. Barrett (1828-1891), pp. 281-285.
 p. 284:    being encouraged publically [ being encouraged publicly

 John P. O'Kelly, pp. 285-286.
 p. 285:    in the northen [ in the northern
            church near Millidgeville, [ church near Milledgeville,

 James O'Kelly, p. 286.
 p. 286:    O'KELLY, a descedant [ O'KELLY, a descendant
            church near Millidgeville [ church near Milledgeville
            from the northen [ from the northern

 Phillip E. Gill, pp. 286-287.

 Thomas Truitt (1816-1874), pp. 287-288.
 p. 287:    (now Alamance) connty, [ (now Alamance) county,

 Josiah McCulloch (d. 1864), pp. 288-292.
 p. 288:    died in Mecklinburg [ died in Mecklenburg
 p. 291:    injunction of Scripure: [ injunction of Scripture:
            Carolina, to Mecklinburg [ Carolina, to Mecklenburg
            showing our congregtions [ showing our congregations

 David H. McClure, p. 292.
 Francis Butt, pp. 292-293.
 Hardy Holman, p. 293.
 Lewis E. Barr (d. 1870), p. 293.
 Isham Cagle, p. 294.
 Anderson Craven (d. 1872), pp. 294-295.
 
 Burwell N. Hopkins, pp. 295-297.
 p. 297:    her father saparated [ her father separated

 John W. Harrison, p. 297.
 Francis O'Kelly, pp. 297-298.
 Peter McCullough, p. 298.

 William N. Bragg, pp. 299-300.
 p. 299:    from the North Corolina [ from the North Carolina
 p. 300:    he was exhonorated. [ he was exonerated.

 Richard Davenport, p. 300.
 
 N. Barber, p. 301.
 p. 301:    When the North Corolina [ When the North Carolina
 
 Thomas Bashaw, pp. 301-302.
 Edwin W. Beale (1834-1881), pp. 303-308.
 J. W. Luke, p. 308.
 Albert G. Anderson (1813-1893), pp. 309-312.
 Daniel T. Deanes (1829-1899), pp. 312-316.

 John N. Manning (1833-1880), pp. 316-323.
 p. 319:    whom was Rev [ whom was Rev.
 p. 320:    Methodists in America. [ Methodists in America,
 p. 323:    welcome Rev. J. N. Nanning [ welcome Rev. J. N. Manning
            He possesed [ He possessed

 Chastine Allen (1800-1886), p. 324.

 John N. Farrell (1825-1893), pp. 325-327.
 p. 326:    schools, and had had [ schools, and had

 P. W. Allen, pp. 327-329.
 William H. Doherty (1810-1890), pp. 330-331.
 James D. Elder (1835-1901), pp. 331-336.

 John S. Lawrence (1833-1899), pp. 336-340.
 p. 339:    no regular patoral [ no regular pastoral

 John Goodrich, p. 341.
 Thomas W. Joyner (d. 1873), pp. 341-342.
 William H. Franks (1823-1885), p. 343.
 
 Cornelius A. Apple (1841-1884), pp. 344-346.
 p. 345:    Sunday schools thoughout [ Sunday schools throughout

 John W. Hatch (1819-1902), pp. 347-350.
 p. 350:    Rev. J. W Wellons [ Rev. J. W. Wellons

 A. J. Kibler, pp. 350-351.
 p. 350:    Rev. W. A. Dofflemyre. [ Rev. W. A. Dofflemyer.

 William R. Brown, pp. 351-353.
 J. Bennett Ausley (d. 1890), pp. 353-354.
 Richard H. Costen (d. 1887), pp. 354-355.
 Phillip S. P. Corbin (1837-1873), pp. 355-356.
 Richard C. Tuck (d. 1892), pp. 356-358.

 William T. Walker (1844-1895), pp. 358-362.
 p. 361:    closed his partorate [ closed his pastorate
 p. 362:    now editor of of [ now editor of

 William G. Brady (d. 1886), pp. 363-364.
 p. 363:    schools. He peached [ schools. He preached

 John T. Ball, pp. 364-366.
 p. 365:    He was exhonorated. [ He was exonerated.
 p. 366:    thereafter devoted himelf [ thereafter devoted himself

 Z. T. Alger (d. 1897), p. 366.
 p. 366:    J. W. Dofflemyre [ J. W. Dofflemyer
            years, he past [ years, he passed

 J. R. Boggs, p. 367.
 Robert E. Barrett, pp. 367-369.
 David Houser, p. 369.
 David Dofflemyer (1816-1883), pp. 369-370.

 William A. Dofflemyer (1834-1893), p. 370.
 p. 370:    became a valient [ became a valiant
            with the Confer- ference. [ with the Conference.

 John C. Fleming (1839-1876), pp. 370-371.
 C. W. Gregg, p. 371.
 John Burrow, p. 372.
 
 G. W. Brown (1827-1896), p. 372.
 p. 372:    of intellect, furtile [ of intellect, fertile
            years. He laboren [ years. He labored

 J. M. Wharton, pp. 372-373.
 John W. Brown, p. 373.
 Stephen I. Ellis (1851-1877), pp. 374-375.

 Malcom L. Hurley (1854-1907), pp. 375-380.
 p. 375:    had a brillant [ had a brilliant
 p. 379:    a delegate te [ a delegate to

 N. B. Kiracoffe, pp. 380-381.
 John Calvin Colley (1881-1905), pp. 381-383.
 G. M. Hurst, pp. 383-384.
 Peter P. Humble (d. 1886), pp. 384-385.
 Robert A. Ricks (1854-1891), pp. 385-389.
 Eli Tinin Iseley (1851-1902), pp. 389-392.

 James L. Neese, pp. 392-393.
 p. 393:    charge of Mecedonia [ charge of Macedonia

 N. B. Honeycutt (d. 1892), pp. 393-394.
 D. M. William (1867-1892), pp. 394-395.

 William J. Laine (1863-1898), pp. 395-397.
 p. 396:    upon a misisterial [ upon a ministerial

 C. H. Swank, pp. 397-398.

 Jackson H. Wright (1837-1907), pp. 398-400.
 p. 399:    subject of tempernce. [ subject of temperance.
            and loving followship. [ and loving fellowship.

 Robert H. Holland (1819-1908), pp. 400-406.
 p. 404:    the build- and [ the building and

 Addenda, pp. 407-408.
 p. 407:    James Buxton, Vallley [ James Buxton, Valley
            Valley of Virgnia; [ Valley of Virginia;
 p. 408:    Hnery B. Wilson, [ Henry B. Wilson,
 

      Addenda and corrigenda are earnestly solicited.

Ernie Stefanik
Derry, PA

Created 30 December 2004.

 


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