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Prescott has decided to quit his law practice and enter the traveling ministry. He would like to be admitted on trial at the Rock River Conference in the fall and wants Finley to give him a recommendation. He already has promises of references from Brother Hamline, Brother Raper, and his quarterly conference. [Note: Prescott was admitted on trial to the Rock River Conference on August 12,1846. He was admitted in full connection to the Wisconsin Conference in 1848]. Abstract Number - 270
Abstract Number
270
Publication Date
6-9-1846
City
Xenia
Keywords
General Ministry; Rock River Conference; Admission on Trial; Recommendations; Itinerant Preacher; Traveling Preacher; Law
Recommended Citation
Prescott, J.S., "Letter from J.S. Prescott to James B. Finley" (1846). Finley Letters. 269.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/269