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liere are new disciples, and they are all love. Tues- 

 day, to Benjamin Glover's. 



Georgia, Wednesday, 30. I preached at Samuel 

 Eembert's, in Georgia; I was feeble and could not 

 speak with much energy. 



Wednesday, December 21. Our Conference began 

 at Milledgevilie, Georgia, and continued until the 

 27th. There were nearly one hundred characters ex- 

 amined and six admitted on trial. Twelve are located. 

 Ten elders have been ordained, and twenty-two dea- 

 cons; eighty-two preachers have been stationed; none 

 are dead, and none have been expelled. I preached 

 at the ordinations, but with so feeble a voice that 

 many did not hear; I had coughed much, and expec- 

 torated blood. We had great peace, union, and love 

 in our session. Wednesday we rode to Sparta in the 

 afternoon. Thursday we had crowded lodging, and I 

 passed a painful night. Friday, to Sweetwater. Sat- 

 urday, to Augusta. 



Sunday, January 1, 1815. I preached at Saterman's 

 house. Monday, dined at McCleary's, and came on to 

 Ubank's. Tuesday, to Button's. O that God may 

 bless my last labors in this family! Wednesday, to 

 Roger's. Thursday, to Captain Perry's. Friday we 

 had a cold, hungry ride of thirty-six miles, Satur- 

 day, busy writing. 



Sabbath, 8. I spoke in much feebleness upon part 

 of Psalm xxx vii., and gave a charge to the society. 

 My labors were followed with much coughing and a 

 restless night. Monday I bled in the arm to relieve 

 the spitting of blood. This place calls for great labor, 

 and I am not fit for it; I must go hence. Tuesday I 

 filled an appointment made for me in Bethel Chapel; 

 I was divinely assisted. The care of the societies 



