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Journal of Francis Asbury, Volume I

Journal of Francis Asbury, Volume I

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Number of Chapters: 53

Length: 21 hours and 54 minutes

Language: English

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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Advertisement and Notice of the Transcriber (Bill Schafer)
August 7-December 30, 1771 (Devorah Allen)
January 1-May 13, 1772 (MaryAnn)
May 14-September 5, 1772 (MaryAnn)
September 6-November 14, 1772 (Sondra Robinson)
November 17, 1772-January 25, 1773 (Sondra Robinson)
January 26-April 6, 1773 (Sondra Robinson)
April 7-July 16, 1773 (Jordan Hazelrig)
July 18-October 2, 1773 (Kathleen Moore)
October 3, 1773-February 18, 1774 (Kathleen Moore)
February 19-May 15, 1774 (Sondra Robinson)
May 16-July 24, 1774 (Brian Keenan)
July 26-October 8, 1774 (Brian Keenan)
October 9, 1774-January 25, 1775 (Jordan Hazelrig)
January 29-April 15, 1775 (Jordan Hazelrig)
April 16-August 20, 1775 (Larry Wilson)
August 27-December 21, 1775 (Larry Wilson)
December 25, 1775-April 21, 1776 (Larry Wilson)
April 22-July 21, 1776 (C. Whatley)
July 22-October 28, 1776 (C. Whatley)
October 29-December 19, 1776 (C. Whatley)
A Brief Narrative of the Revival of Religion in Virginia. In a Letter to a Friend, Part 1 (Brian Keenan)
A Brief Narrative of the Revival of Religion in Virginia. In a Letter to a Friend, Part 2 (Brian Keenan)
A Brief Narrative of the Revival of Religion in Virginia. In a Letter to a Friend, Part 3 (Brian Keenan)
January 2-April 13, 1777 (Brian Keenan)
April 14-July 25, 1777 (Brian Keenan)
July 26-November 19, 1777 (Brian Keenan)
November 21, 1777-April 3, 1778 (Brian Keenan)
April 4-June 16, 1778 (Brian Keenan)
June 18-September 30, 1778 (Brian Keenan)
October 1. 1778-January 24, 1779 (Brian Keenan)
January 26-May 8, 1779 (Brian Keenan)
May 12-August 14, 1779 (Brian Keenan)
August 15-October 18, 1779 (Brian Keenan)
October 19-November 30, 1779 (Brian Keenan)
December 1, 1779-February 20, 1780 (Brian Keenan)
February 21-April 8, 1780 (Brian Keenan)
April 9-May 23, 1780 (Brian Keenan)
May 24-June 30, 1780 (Brian Keenan)
July 1-August 6, 1780 (Brian Keenan)
August 7-September 21, 1780 (Brian Keenan)
September 22-November 12, 1780 (David Bear)
November 13, 1780-February 13, 1781 (Brian Keenan)
February 14-August 30, 1781 (Brian Keenan)
August 31, 1781-February 19, 1782 (Brian Keenan)
February 20-August 27, 1782 (Brian Keenan)
September 1, 1782-July 25, 1783 (Brian Keenan)
July 26, 1783-February 11, 1784 (Brian Keenan)
February 15-September 7, 1784 (jenno)
September 12, 1784-February 7, 1785 (Greg Davis)
February 8-October 26, 1785 (Greg Davis)
November 5, 1785-May 31, 1786 (Brian Keenan)
June 1-December 30, 1786 (KevinS)
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