John Emory
United States, Bishop, Athens County, Ohio, Methodist Episcopal Church
978-613-6-72958-9
613672958X
120
2011-08-19
39,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. John Emory (11 April 1789 – 1835) was an American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, elected in 1832. John was born at Spaniard's Neck, Queen Anne's County, Maryland. His parents were Methodists, his father a jurist who designed him for the law. His mother, however, who had been converted under Garrettson, devoted John at birth to the ministry. His eldest son Robert, born in 1814, became a professor of Latin and Greek at Dickinson College in 1836 and later its president. In 1841 he published a biography of his father, Life of the Rev. John Emory. He was educated by tutors at Easton and Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and in Washington College, Chestertown, Maryland. He experienced "saving grace" at a Quarterly Meeting in 1806. He studied law in 1805 in the office of Judge R.T. Earle,
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