Origin and Progress of the German Missions in the Methodist Episcopal Church, including an Account of the Christian Experience of some of the Converts from Popery and Infidelity, as furnished by themselves.

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Singerman ID: supp1274
Year: 1843
Entry: Miller, Adam. Origin and Progress of the German Missions in the Methodist Episcopal Church, including an Account of the Christian Experience of some of the Converts from Popery and Infidelity, as furnished by themselves. Cincinnati: J. F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, For the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern, 1843. 249 p.
Author/Editor: Miller, Adam
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Origin and Progress of the German Missions in the Methodist Episcopal Church, including an Account of the Christian Experience of some of the Converts from Popery and Infidelity, as furnished by themselves.
Printer/Publisher: J. F. Wright and L. Swormstedt, For the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the Book Concern
Language: English
Notes: "Rev. L. S. Jacoby’s Experience": pp. 166-73 (Ludwig S. Jacoby, born in Germany, converted to Christianity prior to his arrival in the United States). Rinderknecht 43-3477.