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Browning tells Finley that Brother Coston has returned and there are plans in the works to buy a lot in the city of Pittsburgh and build a new church for $4,000. In the meantime an upper room has been fitted up for services. Conditions in the church are encouraging. Browning misses friends and colleagues in Cincinnati. The letter is written to introduce Brother Moreledge. Browning asks Finley to introduce Moreledge to some of his "English Brethren." Browning has no new information to share about the "Rads" (Radicals). Abstract Number - 100
Abstract Number
100
Publication Date
11-22-1830
City
Pittsburgh
Keywords
General Ministry; Pittsburgh M.E.C.; Church Building; Radicals; Methodist Protestant Church
Recommended Citation
Browning, Wesley, "Letter from Wesley Browning to James B. Finley" (1830). Finley Letters. 99.
https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/99