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Ruter (now president of Augusta College in Kentucky) asks Finley to write to the father of young Keever, a student, persuading him to allow his son to remain in school. He also discusses a local preacher in the area who is attempting to convert faithful members of the Methodist Episcopal Church to Radicalism. Ruter argues that this reform movement is largely driven by local preachers. Abstract Number - 1016
Abstract Number
1016
Publication Date
1-8-1829
City
Augusta, KY
Keywords
Martin Ruter Letters; Methodist Protestant Church; Radicals; Local Preachers
Recommended Citation
Ruter, Martin, "Letter from Martin Ruter to James B. Finley" (1829). Finley Letters. 1000.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1000