Remembering
the deaths of Wesley and Asbury
NEW YORK (UMNS) — After John
Wesley died - 225 years ago this week - Francis Asbury noted in his journal that
he probably would never read the works of the founder of Methodism again
“without reflecting on the loss which the Church of God and the world has
sustained by his death.” Asbury himself died 200 years ago at the end of March.
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Thank you for the post. Here is a retelling of the final week of life for Francis Asbury. Enjoy. The article is found at https://www.francisasburytriptych.com/bishop-francis-asbury-bicentennial/. Thank you, again, for the post.
Thank you as well for sharing the link at your Book tie-in website -- It is very interesting that your trilogy about Rev. Francis Asbury, early Methodist "Bishop" / superintendent in American colonies and free states - nationwide has a modern online component for its sales ! God bless you in this needful effort to "tell the Story" of Jesus Christ and his sacrificial love ! FROM: Pastor Tim Shaw -- IL Great Rivers Annual Conference, near Effingham, IL
Pastor Shaw, would you interest in a complimentary copy of Black Country? Let me know. Forward a mailing address if interested. Have fun. Al DeFilippo
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