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<p> a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born in [[Northampton]] County, N.C., in 1780; was converted in 1800; entered the itinerancy in 1804; was stationed at [[Columbia]] in 1806, at [[Charleston]] in 1809, at Milledgeville in 1810, and at [[Camden]] in 1811, where he died, June 8, 1811. He was a plain, earnest preacher, possessed of good abilities, and "a witness of sanctification, which he frequently pressed on his hearers." See Minutes of Conferences, 1:206. </p>
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<p> a minister of the [[Methodist]] Episcopal Church, was born in [[Northampton]] County, N.C., in 1780; was converted in 1800; entered the itinerancy in 1804; was stationed at [[Columbia]] in 1806, at [[Charleston]] in 1809, at Milledgeville in 1810, and at [[Camden]] in 1811, where he died, June 8, 1811. He was a plain, earnest preacher, possessed of good abilities, and "a witness of sanctification, which he frequently pressed on his hearers." See Minutes of Conferences, 1:206. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:18, 15 October 2021

Samuel Mills [1]

a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was born in Northampton County, N.C., in 1780; was converted in 1800; entered the itinerancy in 1804; was stationed at Columbia in 1806, at Charleston in 1809, at Milledgeville in 1810, and at Camden in 1811, where he died, June 8, 1811. He was a plain, earnest preacher, possessed of good abilities, and "a witness of sanctification, which he frequently pressed on his hearers." See Minutes of Conferences, 1:206.

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