Henry Bell

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Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature [1]

a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church South, was born in North Carolina, Feb. 28, 1799. He was converted in early life, but did not join any religious sect until about thirty-five years of age. He moved to Tennessee when about eighteen, was licensed to preach in 1841, spent eleven zealous, laborious years in the local ranks, and then, in 1852, entered the Memphis Conference, in which he served as health permitted, until his death, July 26, 1874. Mr. Bell had very limited educational privileges in early life, but by persistent .personal application became a well-read man. He was plain, practical, and forcible in his preaching, and-an exemplary Christian. See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M. E. Church South, 1874, p. 64.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia [2]

Bred a millwright, born in Linlithgowshire; the first who applied steam to navigation in Europe, applying it in a small steamboat called the Comet , driven by a three horse-power engine (1767-1830).

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