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Simmons describes the visit of Brother Mononcue. Unfortunately, there was no interpreter to translate. Nevertheless, many things were understood. Mononcue prayed twice on the Sabbath with "life and power." The only words recognized by the congregation were "Oh Jesus", but "Holy Fire" ran through the assembly just the same. Mononcue is now on his way to Canada. The work of the Lord is gradually progressing here. The Detroit Quarterly meeting in February was glorious. Simmons acknowledges that he would prefer an appointment "in the south" (Ohio), but will go wherever he is appointed. Abstract Number - 600
Abstract Number
600
Publication Date
3-22-1826
City
Detroit
Keywords
William Simmons Letters; Detroit M.E.C.; Mononcue; Quarterly Meeting; Appointment Dissatisfaction; Michigan Conference
Recommended Citation
Simmons, William, "Letter from William Simmons to James B. Finley" (1826). Finley Letters. 896.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/896