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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in London County, Virginia, August 20, 1788; was converted in 1804, entered the [[Conference]] at [[Baltimore]] in 1810, and died November 27, 1815. He was a very zealous and useful minister, and many souls were converted through his preaching. He was greatly lamented by his people, among whom he was suddenly cut down. — Minutes of Conferences, 1:278. </p>
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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born in London County, Virginia, August 20, 1788; was converted in 1804, entered the [[Conference]] at [[Baltimore]] in 1810, and died November 27, 1815. He was a very zealous and useful minister, and many souls were converted through his preaching. He was greatly lamented by his people, among whom he was suddenly cut down. '''''''''' Minutes of Conferences, 1:278. </p>
 
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Nathan Lodge [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in London County, Virginia, August 20, 1788; was converted in 1804, entered the Conference at Baltimore in 1810, and died November 27, 1815. He was a very zealous and useful minister, and many souls were converted through his preaching. He was greatly lamented by his people, among whom he was suddenly cut down. Minutes of Conferences, 1:278.

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