Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 712 pages of information about Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary.

Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 712 pages of information about Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary.

After meeting we go to Brother John Shoemaker’s, where we have night meeting, and stay all night.  Ephesians 6 is read.

THURSDAY, October 3.  Take the Ashland road to Brother Joseph Rupp’s, near Ashland, Ashland County, where we have meeting.  Luke 14 is read.  Stay this afternoon and night with Brother Rupp.

FRIDAY, October 4.  Go to Brother Jacob Whisler’s, six miles north of Mansfield.  Meeting at 3 o’clock.  John 14 is read.  To-day we crossed the Black Fork of the Mohican.  Stay all night with Brother Whisler.

SATURDAY, October 5.  On westward through Shelby, to Brother Samuel Cover’s in Crawford County, where we have night meeting.  Last part of Acts 3 is read.  Stay all night with Brother Cover.

SUNDAY, October 6.  Meeting.  Matthew 7 is read.  Stay all night with Brother Martain Hestand.

MONDAY, October 7.  Visit William Lupton, but not finding him at home, make settlement with his son of business connected with Hoover’s estate.  Look over Hoover’s land, and stay all night at Bender’s.  Fine day.

TUESDAY, October 9.  Meeting at Brother Hestand’s in afternoon.  Matthew 10 is read.  Night meeting at Brother Clark’s.  Part of John 3 is read.  Stay all night at Brother Clark’s.  Fine day.

WEDNESDAY, October 9.  Start for Allen County.  Dine and feed at Upper Sandusky; then on to Huston’s, in Hardin County.  Bad road from the Bellefontaine road for twelve miles.  Stay all night at Huston’s.

THURSDAY, October 10.  By Williamsburg, breakfast and feed at Michael Baserman’s, and on to Abraham Miller’s in Allen County, where we stay all night.  Brother Hedrick and I have slept together in the same bed every night since we left home.

FRIDAY, October 11.  Stay at Brother Miller’s till after dinner, then go to Brother Samuel Miller’s, where we stay all night.

SATURDAY, October 12.  Pass through Lima, dine and feed in Wapokaneta, and stay all night at Shannon’s tavern.

SUNDAY, October 13.  Go to Brother Joseph Risser’s, dine and feed, then to Brother Jacob Basehore’s, where we leave our horses and walk two and one-half miles to meeting and back to Brother Basehore’s.  Night meeting at Brother Cabell’s.  First John 3 is read.  Stay all night at Brother Basehore’s, in Miami County.  Fine day.

MONDAY, October 14.  Westward through Greenville to Brother Emanuel Flory’s in Darke County, where we dine and feed; then on to Winchester in Indiana, and stay all night at Acker’s tavern.  We are now in Randolph County, Indiana.  If we were among false brethren in this new country, as Paul says he once was in the land in which he traveled, situated as we are in respect to bad roads, a long way from our homes, with no means of conveyance except the backs of our horses to carry us to Virginia, the prospect of our stay here, and our hopes of safe return, might be gloomy indeed.  But, thanks to the good Lord, we are not among false brethren.  Our Brethren

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