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<p> an English Methodist preacher, began to. travel in connection with the Wesleyan [[Conference]] in 1764, being appointed to the [[Staffordshire]] Circuit. The severity of the winter and his excessive labors brought on a disorder of which he died, at Wednesbury, Staffordshire, in 1765, aged twenty-eight. He was a lively, pious, zealous, and useful young man. See Atmore, Meth. Memorial, s.v. </p>
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<p> an English [[Methodist]] preacher, began to. travel in connection with the Wesleyan [[Conference]] in 1764, being appointed to the [[Staffordshire]] Circuit. The severity of the winter and his excessive labors brought on a disorder of which he died, at Wednesbury, Staffordshire, in 1765, aged twenty-eight. He was a lively, pious, zealous, and useful young man. See Atmore, Meth. Memorial, s.v. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:52, 15 October 2021

Richard Coates [1]

an English Methodist preacher, began to. travel in connection with the Wesleyan Conference in 1764, being appointed to the Staffordshire Circuit. The severity of the winter and his excessive labors brought on a disorder of which he died, at Wednesbury, Staffordshire, in 1765, aged twenty-eight. He was a lively, pious, zealous, and useful young man. See Atmore, Meth. Memorial, s.v.

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