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Young has received Finley's unhappy letter and responds with words of encouragement. Young is very critical of Granville Moody's treatment of Finley but assures him that he still has many friends among preachers and members alike who love him. He advises Finley to "set aside all gloomy thoughts" and attend Annual Conference cheerfully. Abstract Number - 657
Abstract Number
657
Publication Date
7-29-1851
City
Fultonham (Muskingum County)
Keywords
Jacob Young Letters; Granville Moody; Ohio Conference; Annual Conference; Encouragement
Recommended Citation
Young, Jacob, "Letter from Jacob Young to James B. Finley" (1851). Finley Letters. 752.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/752