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Journal of Francis Asbury, Volume III

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The Journal of Francis Asbury, Volume III, offers a fascinating look into the life and ministry of one of the most influential figures in early American Methodism. Asbury's personal writings provide an intimate glimpse into his struggles and triumphs as he traveled tirelessly on horseback to spread the gospel throughout the fledgling United States.

Readers are treated to Asbury's reflections on the challenges of preaching in a new and often hostile land, as well as his deep commitment to serving the marginalized and dispossessed. His keen observations on the social and political landscape of the time provide valuable insights into the early American experience.

Volume III of Asbury's journal continues to showcase his tireless dedication to his faith and his unwavering belief in the transformative power of God's love. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in early American religious history or the roots of Methodism in the United States.

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As one of the first two bishops of the Methodist church in America and one of the most well-known circuit riders during the spread of Methodism, Francis Asbury kept a journal of his travels and activities. His journal begins with his prayerful decision to come to America in 1771 and continues to December of 1815, a few months before his death. In the meantime, we travel with Rev. Asbury across the ocean, over mountains, through rivers, and up and down the whole length of the fledgling United States of America. - Summary by Devorah Allen


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