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Mar 21, 1840

Journal Entry

March 21, 1840 ~ Saturday
Ann Teague

March 21st {Oh Lord bless Phebe this day in need in every time of need I pray}
I walked to Ledbury & found [FIGURE] a letter from W.
Richards
. I returned to Brother Benbows & baptized
4 persons 2 were preachers one of which was
Thomas Kington the superintendant of the preachers
of the United Brethren glory Hallaluyah the work of God
rolls on Distance of the day 12 miles

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2 mentions
1840 British Convert
Benbow, John
1 Apr 1800 - 12 May 1874
172 mentions
1840 British Convert, United Brethren
Woodruff, Phebe Whittemore Carter
8 Mar 1807 - 10 Nov 1885
1580 mentions
Family
Kington, Thomas
18 May 1794 - 1 Jul 1874
182 mentions
1840 British Convert, United Brethren
Richards, Willard
24 Jun 1804 - 11 Mar 1854
541 mentions
Apostle

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Autobiography 1882 Leaves from My Journal

On the I baptized Elder Thomas Kings- ton. He was the superintendent of both preachers and members of the United Brethren. The first thirty days after my arrival in Herefordshire, I had baptized forty-five preachers and one hundred-sixty-mem- bers of the United Brethren, who put into my hands one chapel and forty-five houses, which were licensed according to law to preach in. This opened a wide field for labor, and enabled me to bring into the Church, through the blessing of God, over eighteen hundred souls during eight months, including all of the six- hundred United Brethren except one person; also including some two hundred preachers of various denominations. This field of labor embraced Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire, and formed the conferences of Garway, Godfield Elm and Frome's Hill. I was visited by President Young and Dr. Richards.

Autobiography 1882 Leaves from My Journal Notes 1

baptize daily. On the I baptized Elder Thomas Kington. He was the superintendant of both preachers & members of the United Brethren, the first thirty days after my arrival in Herefordshire I had baptized forty five preachers, & 160 members of the United Brethren which put into my hands one Chapel & 45 homes licensed according to law to preach in, this opened a wide field for labor, this enabled me to bring into the Church through the blessings of God over eighteen hundred souls during eight month labor including all of the 600 united Brethren exept one persons it also included

Mission - 1840 Record of British Converts

Autobiography Volume 1 circa 1842-1865

The next I walked to Ledbury and found a letter from Brother Richards. Afterwards returning to brother Benbow's I baptized four persons 2 of whom were preachers: one was Thomas Kingston the Superintendant of the preachers of the United Brethren. I felt to exclaim Glory to God, this work rolls on! Sunday I preached at Hill Farm and in the evening confirmed 6 persons and ordained Thomas Kington to the office of an Elder and William Jinkins to the office of Priest. The next day I received letters from John Taylor Willard Richards and Alfred Cordon. Elder Taylor informed me that he had baptized seventeen persons in Liverpool and Elder Richards' wished me to enquire of the Lord his will concerning ^brother^ and sister Richards for

Autobiography 1883 Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine

On the I baptized Elder Thomas Kingston. He was super- intendent of both preachers and members of the United Brethren. The first thirty days after my arrival in Herefordshire, I had baptized forty- five preachers and one hundred and sixty members of the United Brethren, who put into my hands one chapel and forty-five houses, which were licensed according to law to preach in. This opened a wide field for labor, and enabled me to bring into the Church, through the blessings of God, over eighteen hundred souls during eight months, including all of the six hundred United Brethren except one person; also including some two hundred preachers of various denominations. This field of labor embraced Hereford- shire, Gloucestershire and Worcester- shire, and formed the conference of Gar- way, Gadfield Elm and Frome's Hill. I was visited by President Young and Dr. Richards. Brother Benbow furnished us with £300 to print the first Book of Mor- mon that was published in England: and

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Mar 21, 1840