INCIDENTS #46 - ELIZABETH RUSSO
Subject: INCIDENTS #46
From: ELIZABETH RUSSO
Date: November 05, 1998

INCIDENTS AND CHARACTERS IN THE EARLY HISTORY OF METHODISM

By

The Reverend John Elmore DuBois

Edited by Elizabeth A. DuBois
(c) 1998  DuBois Publishing Co, Simsbury, Connecticut. All rights
reserved.

FIFTEEN [cont.]	

	While under the present administration of affairs a few Negroes are
improved and improving, the masses of them are becoming day by day
greater devotees of superstition and idolatry, and worshiping with a
blind devotion at shrines less distinguished than those of the Egyptian
god. 

	C.G. Gillespy and I conducted for them, in Greensboro, a protracted
meeting of several weeks duration, the good effects of which were deep
and lasting, and its final results to be known only in the great beyond.

[To be continued tomorrow]

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