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<p> a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church., South, was born near Covington, Ky., Sept. 17, 1838; in 1853 he was converted, and joined the above Church; was licensed to preach in August, 1861, and in November following was admitted into the [[Memphis]] [[Conference]] on trial, and sent to La [[Grange]] Circuit; in 1862 to Randolph Circuit; in 1863 to [[Huntingdon]] Circuit, where his health failed, and he was compelled to leave the work. In 1864 he received a supernumerary relation, in which he was assigned to Randolph Circuit, and in 1865 to Covington Station, where he remained until his death, April 2, 1866. Mr. Melugin was ever devoted to his work, and in his last illness exemplified the power of the Christian's faith. See Minutes of the M. E. | Thomas Maddin Melugin <ref name="term_50591" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a minister of the [[Methodist]] Episcopal Church., South, was born near Covington, Ky., Sept. 17, 1838; in 1853 he was converted, and joined the above Church; was licensed to preach in August, 1861, and in November following was admitted into the [[Memphis]] [[Conference]] on trial, and sent to La [[Grange]] Circuit; in 1862 to Randolph Circuit; in 1863 to [[Huntingdon]] Circuit, where his health failed, and he was compelled to leave the work. In 1864 he received a supernumerary relation, in which he was assigned to Randolph Circuit, and in 1865 to Covington Station, where he remained until his death, April 2, 1866. Mr. Melugin was ever devoted to his work, and in his last illness exemplified the power of the Christian's faith. See Minutes of the M. E. Church South, 1866. </p> | ||
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<ref name="term_50591"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/melugin,+thomas+maddin Thomas Maddin Melugin from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | <ref name="term_50591"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/melugin,+thomas+maddin Thomas Maddin Melugin from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 15 October 2021
Thomas Maddin Melugin [1]
a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church., South, was born near Covington, Ky., Sept. 17, 1838; in 1853 he was converted, and joined the above Church; was licensed to preach in August, 1861, and in November following was admitted into the Memphis Conference on trial, and sent to La Grange Circuit; in 1862 to Randolph Circuit; in 1863 to Huntingdon Circuit, where his health failed, and he was compelled to leave the work. In 1864 he received a supernumerary relation, in which he was assigned to Randolph Circuit, and in 1865 to Covington Station, where he remained until his death, April 2, 1866. Mr. Melugin was ever devoted to his work, and in his last illness exemplified the power of the Christian's faith. See Minutes of the M. E. Church South, 1866.