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Young is currently serving the Fairfield Circuit [appointed September 1828, along with Cornelius Springer]. The New Lights have been here but have quickly passed by. The Radicals are doing their best to form churches but as of yet haven't succeeded within the bounds of the circuit. Springer has gone with the Radicals. Young feels no hostility toward the Radicals, seeing them as "good mistaken men" who will surely pass by as did the New Lights. Young is anxious to leave Fairfield County. He would love to have an appointment in Cincinnati next year so that his little boys can get an education. Abstract Number - 652
Abstract Number
652
Publication Date
4-25-1829
City
Rushville
Keywords
Jacob Young Letters; New Lights; Radicals; Methodist Protestant Church; Cornelius Springer; Appointment Dissatisfaction
Recommended Citation
Young, Jacob, "Letter from Jacob Young to James B. Finley" (1829). Finley Letters. 747.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/747