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<p> a colored preacher of the Methodist Episcopal [[Church]] in Liberia. He was born a slave in Delaware, and, after cruel hardships, gained his freedom. He emigrated to [[Liberia]] about 1832, and, at the organization of the [[Conference]] in 1834, was returned supernumerary. He died at Monrovia in great peace in Oct., 1839. "Father Bayley was a good preacher. His language was good, his doctrine sound, and his manner forcible; his conversation was a blessing, and his reward is on high." — Mott, Sketches of Persons of Color; Minutes of Conferences, 3, 62. </p>
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<p> a colored preacher of the [[Methodist]] Episcopal Church in Liberia. He was born a slave in Delaware, and, after cruel hardships, gained his freedom. He emigrated to [[Liberia]] about 1832, and, at the organization of the [[Conference]] in 1834, was returned supernumerary. He died at Monrovia in great peace in Oct., 1839. "Father Bayley was a good preacher. His language was good, his doctrine sound, and his manner forcible; his conversation was a blessing, and his reward is on high." '''''''''' Mott, Sketches of [[Persons]] of Color; Minutes of Conferences, 3, 62. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:09, 15 October 2021

Solomon Bayley [1]

a colored preacher of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Liberia. He was born a slave in Delaware, and, after cruel hardships, gained his freedom. He emigrated to Liberia about 1832, and, at the organization of the Conference in 1834, was returned supernumerary. He died at Monrovia in great peace in Oct., 1839. "Father Bayley was a good preacher. His language was good, his doctrine sound, and his manner forcible; his conversation was a blessing, and his reward is on high." Mott, Sketches of Persons of Color; Minutes of Conferences, 3, 62.

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