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Elliott tells Finley about conditions at the Pittsburgh Station. He believes that the city of Pittsburgh has more Radicals than any other place in the Union. He is afraid that his congregation will be shut out of its meeting house by the Radicals and will have no place to meet. In a postscript, Elliott tells Finley that the Radicals have just demanded the privilege of meeting in the new meeting house on Sunday evening, and it won't be long before his congregants are shut out completely. Elliott asks for Finley's help. Abstract number - 94
Abstract Number
94
Publication Date
8-4-1830
City
Pittsburgh
Keywords
General Ministry; Radicals; Methodist Protestant Church; Pittsburgh M.E.C.
Recommended Citation
Elliott, Charles, "Letter from Charles Elliott to James B. Finley" (1830). Finley Letters. 93.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/93