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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

 

 

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.

 

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Historical documents courtesy of Baptist Library Online, Mark Powell webmaster.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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