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morning, Fayetteville ; preaching at night. Saturday, 

 I preached. 



Sabbath, 3. Preached; our house is too small; 

 preached in the afternoon; we must enlarge our 

 house. I had a rude fall to-day, and it was a mercy 

 that my back was not broken. Monday, we came 

 over Cape Fear, lodging at Morgan's, on a solitary 

 road. 



Saturday, November 2, 1811. Savannah. 



Sunday, 3. I preached in the Lutheran Church. 

 We are about building on a city lot. I hope the time 

 will come to favor us. 



Saturday, 9, reached Augusta. 



Sunday, 10. I preached in the forenoon and after- 

 noon, and we had a serious night-lecture. 



Monday, 11. We rode to Johnson's house of enter- 

 tainment. Tuesday, to Spann's. Wednesday, to the 

 widow Hannon's. Thursday, to Colonel Hutchinson's. 



Tuesday, 19. Hilliard Judge is chosen chaplain to 

 the Legislature of South Carolina; and O great Sne- 

 then is chaplain to Congress! So; we begin to partake 

 of the honor that cometh from man: now is our time 

 of danger. O Lord, keep us pure, keep us correct, 

 keep us holy! 



Monday, 25. We had a serious shock of an earth- 

 quake this morning — a sad presage of future sorrows, 

 perhaps. Lord, make us ready! 



Thursday, 28. We took to horse, and rode forty 

 miles. It is bitter cold, and we have felt it the more 

 sensibly after being so long housed. 



Friday, at Camden, to preside in Conference. 



Wednesday, December 4 I preached before the 

 Conference. 



Friday, 6. Our Conference rose this day. Scarce- 



