Chapter VI.
His first continental journey, 1825-26.
John Yeardley and his companions leave Pyrmont
Visit Elberfeld, Creveldt, Muehlheim, &c.
Neuwied—the Inspirirten
Journey to Berlenburg
Are placed under arrest at Erndebrueck
Set at liberty by the Landrath of Berlenburg
The Old and New Separatists
Gelnhausen and Raneberg
Pforzheim—H. Kienlin
Stuttgardt, Basle, &c.
Zurich—the Gessner family
Berne
Geneva
Journey to Congenies
Religious service in the South of France
St. Etienne
Return to England
CHAPTER VII.
His marriage with Martha Savory, 1826-27.
John Yeardley goes into Yorkshire
Death of his parents
Marriage with Martha Savory
Biographical notice of Martha Savory
Letter from Martha Yeardley
J. and M. Y. take up their abode at Burton, near Barnsley
CHAPTER VIII.
The second continental journey, 1827-28.
PART I.—GERMANY.
J. and M.Y. sail to Rotterdam
Minden, &c.
Journey to the shores of the North Sea
Visit to the colonists on the Grodens
Fredericks-Oort
Frankfort
Darmstadt—Durkheim
Stuttgart
Kornthal
Wilhelmsdorf
CHAPTER IX.
The second continental journey, 1827-28.
PART II.—SWITZERLAND.
Schaffhausen
Beuggen
Zurich
Hofwyl—Geneva—A. Bost
Lausanne
Neufchatel
Berne and the neighborhood
Montmirail—Neufchatel
Locle—Mary Anne Calame
Journey through France
Guernsey—Accident on the water
CHAPTER X.
Home occupations and travels in England and Wales, 1828-33.
Illness of Martha Yeardley
Letter from M.A. Calame
Yearly Meeting
Letter from Auguste Borel—Public meetings
in Yorkshire
Death of James A. Wilson—Journey through
the Western Counties
Various religious engagements
Journey through Wales with Elizabeth Dudley
Visit to Lancashire
Removal to Scarborough
Establishment of a Bible-class at ditto
Prospects of a journey to Greece
Argyri Climi
Yearly Meeting of Ministers and Elders
CHAPTER XI.
The third continental journey, or the journey to Greece, 1833-34.