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<p> a native Wesleyan Methodist missionary was converted early; embraced [[Methodism]] at the cost of much sacrifice; was called to the ministry in 1843; was one of the first of the native ministers of the Wesleyan body ordained in Jamaica, W.I., and died at Ocho-Rios, Jamaica, Sept. 29,1861. See Minutes of the British Conference. 1862,p. 37. </p>
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<p> a native Wesleyan [[Methodist]] missionary was converted early; embraced [[Methodism]] at the cost of much sacrifice; was called to the ministry in 1843; was one of the first of the native ministers of the Wesleyan body ordained in Jamaica, W.I., and died at Ocho-Rios, Jamaica, Sept. 29,1861. See Minutes of the British Conference. 1862,p. 37. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:40, 15 October 2021

Herbert Carter [1]

a native Wesleyan Methodist missionary was converted early; embraced Methodism at the cost of much sacrifice; was called to the ministry in 1843; was one of the first of the native ministers of the Wesleyan body ordained in Jamaica, W.I., and died at Ocho-Rios, Jamaica, Sept. 29,1861. See Minutes of the British Conference. 1862,p. 37.

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