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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Cornwall, Vt., Jan. 13,1809. He experienced conversion when about twenty-one years of age, and in 1843 joined the New York Conference. In 1871 he superannuated, and sustained that relation until his death, near Yonkers, March 27, 1873. Mr. Andrus was peculiarly gifted in prayer, and was highly esteemed for his piety. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1873, p. 47. </p>
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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born at Cornwall, Vt., Jan. 13,1809. He experienced conversion when about twenty-one years of age, and in 1843 joined the New York Conference. In 1871 he superannuated, and sustained that relation until his death, near Yonkers, March 27, 1873. Mr. Andrus was peculiarly gifted in prayer, and was highly esteemed for his piety. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1873, p. 47. </p>
 
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Loyal B. Andrus [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Cornwall, Vt., Jan. 13,1809. He experienced conversion when about twenty-one years of age, and in 1843 joined the New York Conference. In 1871 he superannuated, and sustained that relation until his death, near Yonkers, March 27, 1873. Mr. Andrus was peculiarly gifted in prayer, and was highly esteemed for his piety. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1873, p. 47.

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