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<p> son of the foregoing, was born in 1634, became co-pastor at Dort in 1655, afterwards pastor at Amsterdam, and died in 1717. Colwell, Charles, an English Methodist preacher, was a native of Cornwall. He entered the English Wesleyan ministry in 1810, became a sunpernumerary at [[Falmouth]] in 1837, removed to Helstone, Cornwall, in 1838, and died June 20, 1860, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1860. </p> | Nicholas Colvius <ref name="term_33855" /> | ||
==References == | <p> son of the foregoing, was born in 1634, became co-pastor at [[Dort]] in 1655, afterwards pastor at Amsterdam, and died in 1717. Colwell, Charles, an English [[Methodist]] preacher, was a native of Cornwall. He entered the English Wesleyan ministry in 1810, became a sunpernumerary at [[Falmouth]] in 1837, removed to Helstone, Cornwall, in 1838, and died June 20, 1860, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1860. </p> | ||
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Nicholas Colvius [1]
son of the foregoing, was born in 1634, became co-pastor at Dort in 1655, afterwards pastor at Amsterdam, and died in 1717. Colwell, Charles, an English Methodist preacher, was a native of Cornwall. He entered the English Wesleyan ministry in 1810, became a sunpernumerary at Falmouth in 1837, removed to Helstone, Cornwall, in 1838, and died June 20, 1860, in the seventy-eighth year of his age. See Minutes of the British Conference, 1860.