Difference between revisions of "Valentine M. Beamer"

From BiblePortal Wikipedia
(Created page with "Valentine M. Beamer <ref name="term_23625" /> <p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Clark County, O., Dec. 14, 1821. He labored on his father's farm until twenty-on...")
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
Valentine M. Beamer <ref name="term_23625" />  
 
<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Clark County, O., Dec. 14, 1821. He labored on his father's farm until twenty-one years old; and in the winter, after leaving home, was converted, Feb. 7, 1843. In 1845 he united with the Ohio Conference, and served the charges of North Lewisburg and [[Washington]] circuits, Wayne and Coal [[River]] circuits. In the fall of 1849 he located, and in September, 1851, he was readmitted into the travelling connection in the North [[Indiana]] Conference. His appointments in that [[Conference]] were, Knightstown Circuit, Logansport Station, New [[Castle]] Circuit, Agent of the M. E. [[Tract]] Society, Muncie Station, New Castle Circuit, [[Richmond]] Station,.Pendleton Circuit; Berry-street Station, Fort Wayne; Mail-street Station, Peru; Miami Circuit, Elkhart Station; 1866 supernumerary; [[Mexico]] Circuit, Kokomo Statioli; Logansport District, Noblesville Station; 1876 supernumerary; Xenia Circuit, Alto Circuit, [[Jerome]] Circuit. He died June 27, 1880. He possessed more than an ordinary amount of native talent, and his eloquence was sometimes of a high order, while his sermons were always interesting and instructive. His ministry was eminently successful in the salvation of many souls. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1881. </p>
Valentine M. Beamer <ref name="term_23625" />
==References ==
<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born in Clark County, O., Dec. 14, 1821. He labored on his father's farm until twenty-one years old; and in the winter, after leaving home, was converted, Feb. 7, 1843. In 1845 he united with the [[Ohio]] Conference, and served the charges of North Lewisburg and [[Washington]] circuits, Wayne and [[Coal]] River circuits. In the fall of 1849 he located, and in September, 1851, he was readmitted into the travelling connection in the North [[Indiana]] Conference. His appointments in that [[Conference]] were, Knightstown Circuit, Logansport Station, New [[Castle]] Circuit, [[Agent]] of the M. E. [[Tract]] Society, Muncie Station, New Castle Circuit, [[Richmond]] Station,.Pendleton Circuit; Berry-street Station, [[Fort]] Wayne; Mail-street Station, Peru; Miami Circuit, Elkhart Station; 1866 supernumerary; [[Mexico]] Circuit, Kokomo Statioli; Logansport District, Noblesville Station; 1876 supernumerary; Xenia Circuit, [[Alto]] Circuit, [[Jerome]] Circuit. He died June 27, 1880. He possessed more than an ordinary amount of native talent, and his eloquence was sometimes of a high order, while his sermons were always interesting and instructive. His ministry was eminently successful in the salvation of many souls. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1881. </p>
 
== References ==
<references>
<references>
<ref name="term_23625"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/beamer,+valentine+m. Valentine M. Beamer from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_23625"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/beamer,+valentine+m. Valentine M. Beamer from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
</references>
</references>

Latest revision as of 08:08, 15 October 2021

Valentine M. Beamer [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Clark County, O., Dec. 14, 1821. He labored on his father's farm until twenty-one years old; and in the winter, after leaving home, was converted, Feb. 7, 1843. In 1845 he united with the Ohio Conference, and served the charges of North Lewisburg and Washington circuits, Wayne and Coal River circuits. In the fall of 1849 he located, and in September, 1851, he was readmitted into the travelling connection in the North Indiana Conference. His appointments in that Conference were, Knightstown Circuit, Logansport Station, New Castle Circuit, Agent of the M. E. Tract Society, Muncie Station, New Castle Circuit, Richmond Station,.Pendleton Circuit; Berry-street Station, Fort Wayne; Mail-street Station, Peru; Miami Circuit, Elkhart Station; 1866 supernumerary; Mexico Circuit, Kokomo Statioli; Logansport District, Noblesville Station; 1876 supernumerary; Xenia Circuit, Alto Circuit, Jerome Circuit. He died June 27, 1880. He possessed more than an ordinary amount of native talent, and his eloquence was sometimes of a high order, while his sermons were always interesting and instructive. His ministry was eminently successful in the salvation of many souls. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1881.

References