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the life of clement phinney
by D.M. Graham, 1851
This free meeting-house (left) was dedicated by Clement Phinney, Z. Jordan, and Stephen Waterhouse, Jan. 9, 1829.
Photo courtesy Marilyn Strout
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CLEMENT PHINNEY WAS A FREE WILL BAPTIST EVANGELIST born in Gorham, Maine in 1780. He ministered faithfully as an evangelist. This fascinating book details his life and ministry.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Chapter 1 – From his Birth to his Conversion
Chapter 2 – From his Conversion to his Union with the Church
Chapter 3 – From his Admission to the Church to his First Tour as anEvangelist
Chapter 4 – His First Tour as an Evangelist
Chapter 5 – His Second Tour as an Evangelist
Chapter 6 – His Ordination, and Trials in regard to the Support of his Family.
Chapter 7 – Cochran and Cochranism
Chapter 8 – To his Removal to Harrison, in 1824
Chapter 9 – To his Removal to Buckfield
Chapter 10 – Sketches of his Labors from 1830 to 1842
Chapter 11 – Mr. Phinney as a Preacher
Chapter 12 – Miscellaneous Incidents – Closing Remarks.
The files listed above are Adobe Acrobat™ (pdf) files. They are quite large and may take a long time to appear on your computer. For ease of viewing, download only the files in which you are interested and read them at your leisure.
Historical documents courtesy of Baptist Library Online, Mark Powell webmaster. Special thanks to Dr. Danny Conn of Pensacola, FL for providing this text for the library.
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