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<p> an Irish Methodist preacher, was born in 1799 in County Down. He gave his heart to God, and his life to [[Methodism]] at an early age; entered the itinerant ministry in 1832, and for a quarter of a century preached the gospel with soul-converting power on many Irish circuits. In 1860 he became a supernumerary, but labored as he had strength until his death, June 3, 1880, at Portadown. </p>
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<p> an Irish [[Methodist]] preacher, was born in 1799 in County Down. He gave his heart to God, and his life to [[Methodism]] at an early age; entered the itinerant ministry in 1832, and for a quarter of a century preached the gospel with soul-converting power on many Irish circuits. In 1860 he became a supernumerary, but labored as he had strength until his death, June 3, 1880, at Portadown. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:02, 15 October 2021

Samuel Cowdy [1]

an Irish Methodist preacher, was born in 1799 in County Down. He gave his heart to God, and his life to Methodism at an early age; entered the itinerant ministry in 1832, and for a quarter of a century preached the gospel with soul-converting power on many Irish circuits. In 1860 he became a supernumerary, but labored as he had strength until his death, June 3, 1880, at Portadown.

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