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<p> an English Wesleyan minister; was born at [[Bristol]] in 1810. He united with the [[Church]] at thirteen; began to preach at an early age; entered the ministry in 1834, and died July 26, 1869. He was known as "the children's preacher." He published a work entitled The Father of [[Methodism]] (Lond. 1847, 18mo). See Minutes of the British Conference, 1869, page 27; Stevenson, Wesleyan Hymn-book and its Associations (Lond. 1870), page 315. </p>
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<p> an English Wesleyan minister; was born at [[Bristol]] in 1810. He united with the Church at thirteen; began to preach at an early age; entered the ministry in 1834, and died July 26, 1869. He was known as "the children's preacher." He published a work entitled The Father of [[Methodism]] (Lond. 1847, 18mo). See Minutes of the British Conference, 1869, page 27; Stevenson, Wesleyan Hymn-book and its Associations (Lond. 1870), page 315. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 15 October 2021

Nehemiah Curnock [1]

an English Wesleyan minister; was born at Bristol in 1810. He united with the Church at thirteen; began to preach at an early age; entered the ministry in 1834, and died July 26, 1869. He was known as "the children's preacher." He published a work entitled The Father of Methodism (Lond. 1847, 18mo). See Minutes of the British Conference, 1869, page 27; Stevenson, Wesleyan Hymn-book and its Associations (Lond. 1870), page 315.

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