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<p> commenced his ministry among the [[Bible]] [[Christians]] in 1834. He labored with acceptability on eight different appointments in [[Somersetshire]] Dehire hire, and Cornwall, England. At South Netherton he was appointed twice. In his ministerial duties he was diligent and faithful, and his liberality was praiseworthy. After months of sickness, he died rather suddenly at Middle Chinnock, in the South Netherton Circuit, Sept. 25, 1878. — See Minutes of 61st Annual Conference, 1879. </p>
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<p> commenced his ministry among the Bible [[Christians]] in 1834. He labored with acceptability on eight different appointments in [[Somersetshire]] Dehire hire, and Cornwall, England. At South Netherton he was appointed twice. In his ministerial duties he was diligent and faithful, and his liberality was praiseworthy. After months of sickness, he died rather suddenly at Middle Chinnock, in the South Netherton Circuit, Sept. 25, 1878. '''''''''' See Minutes of 61st Annual Conference, 1879. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_17219"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/abbott,+george George Abbott from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 15 October 2021

George Abbott [1]

commenced his ministry among the Bible Christians in 1834. He labored with acceptability on eight different appointments in Somersetshire Dehire hire, and Cornwall, England. At South Netherton he was appointed twice. In his ministerial duties he was diligent and faithful, and his liberality was praiseworthy. After months of sickness, he died rather suddenly at Middle Chinnock, in the South Netherton Circuit, Sept. 25, 1878. See Minutes of 61st Annual Conference, 1879.

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