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<p> an English Wesleyan preacher, began his ministry when about sixteen years of age. After traveling for several years, he settled at Keighley, Yorkshire, where he died about 1763. His funeral sermon (from 1 John 3:2, at his own request) was the commencement of a great revival in the neighborhood. Catlow was a good man, and shared in the dangers which beset the pathway of the early Methodist ministers. See Atmore, Meth. Memorial, s.v. </p>
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<p> an English Wesleyan preacher, began his ministry when about sixteen years of age. After traveling for several years, he settled at Keighley, Yorkshire, where he died about 1763. His funeral sermon (from &nbsp;1 John 3:2, at his own request) was the commencement of a great revival in the neighborhood. Catlow was a good man, and shared in the dangers which beset the pathway of the early [[Methodist]] ministers. See Atmore, ''Meth. Memorial, S.V.'' </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:41, 15 October 2021

Jonathan Catlow [1]

an English Wesleyan preacher, began his ministry when about sixteen years of age. After traveling for several years, he settled at Keighley, Yorkshire, where he died about 1763. His funeral sermon (from  1 John 3:2, at his own request) was the commencement of a great revival in the neighborhood. Catlow was a good man, and shared in the dangers which beset the pathway of the early Methodist ministers. See Atmore, Meth. Memorial, S.V.

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