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Wright, appointed to Cincinnati, discusses a possible meeting of the Book Committee in April for the purpose of writing a progress report on the Book Concern. He has sent Finley a copy of "Defense of the Fathers" [Defense of our Fathers, by Bishop Emory] as well as a sermon. Wright tells Finley that he has attained a reputation as a "firm old side man." He has tried to be "mild but strict" in dealing with members of his congregations. He believes that the best mode of transport to General Conference [Pittsburgh, May 1, 1828] will be steamboat rather than stagecoach. Abstract Number - 565
Abstract Number
565
Publication Date
3-13-1828
City
Cincinnati
Keywords
Book Agent Letters; Book Committee; Book Concern; Defence of our Fathers; General Conference of 1828; Old Side Methodism; Travel
Recommended Citation
Wright, John F., "Letter from John F. Wright to James B. Finley" (1828). Finley Letters. 861.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/861