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Young [superannuated] writes to Finley [Presiding Elder, Miami District] concerning Brother Quinn. Young states that Quinn is an old man with strong prejudices and passions. His former judgement and understanding have forsaken him. He is nevertheless a good man. Young is sorry that Finley found it necessary to appoint Quinn to Straight Creek. Young plans to attend the 1832 General Conference and will travel by stage. He invites Finley to travel with him. He expresses regret that he will be unable to be present next Sabbath for the dedication of the new church building [Wesley Chapel]. Abstract Number - 895
Abstract Number
895
Publication Date
12-26-1831
City
Zanesville
Keywords
David Young Letters; Finley Friend; James Quinn; Miami District; Straight Creek; General Conference of 1832; Wesley Chapel (Zanesville); Dedication
Recommended Citation
Young, David, "Letter from David Young to James B. Finley" (1831). Finley Letters. 381.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/381