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<p> an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Peasmarsh, Sussex, June 29, 1781. In 1802 he received his first appointment, Lynn, and subsequently labored on the Thetford, Norwich, Grimsby, Winterton, Lincoln, and [[Ipswich]] circuits. He died at Peasmarsh, March 30, 1818. He was of an unblemished character and naturally reserved. See Wesl. Meth. 'Magazine, 1820, p. 161; Minutes of the British Conference, 1818. </p>
<p> an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Peasmarsh, Sussex, June 29, 1781. In 1802 he received his first appointment, Lynn, and subsequently labored on the Thetford, Norwich, Grimsby, Winterton, Lincoln, and [[Ipswich]] circuits. He died at Peasmarsh, March 30, 1818. He was of an unblemished character and naturally reserved. See Wesl. Meth. 'Magazine, 1820, p. 161; Minutes of the British Conference, 1818. </p>
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Latest revision as of 08:33, 15 October 2021

Stephen Butler [1]

an English Wesleyan minister, was born at Peasmarsh, Sussex, June 29, 1781. In 1802 he received his first appointment, Lynn, and subsequently labored on the Thetford, Norwich, Grimsby, Winterton, Lincoln, and Ipswich circuits. He died at Peasmarsh, March 30, 1818. He was of an unblemished character and naturally reserved. See Wesl. Meth. 'Magazine, 1820, p. 161; Minutes of the British Conference, 1818.

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