CHAPTER XVII.
Completion of the fifth continental journey, 1849-50.
Letter from J.Y. to John Kitching
Elberfeld—Muehlheim
Bonn
Kreuznach—J.A. Ott
Mannheim
Stuttgardt—Death of Elizabeth Dudley
Kornthal
Kreuznach
Bonn
Return home—Resume their journey
Berlin—A. Beyerhaus
Warmbrunn
Illness of Martha Yeardley-Toeplitz
Prague—Translation of tracts into the Bohemian
language
Kreuzuach—Neuwied
CHAPTER XVIII.
Death of Martha Yeardley, and
John Yeardley’s journey to
Norway, 1851-52.
Illness and death of Martha Yeardley
J.Y. visits Ireland
Prospect of a journey to Norway
Homburg—Illness of J.Y.
Christiana—Christiansand
Stavanger
Excursion up one of the fiords
Bergen
Meetings at Foedde and other places
Obernkirchen
CHAPTER XIX.
His journey to south Russia, 1853.
Passport—Sails from Hull
Petersburg
Moscow
Journey to Iekaterinoslav
Kharkov
Rybalsk—The German Colonies
The Molokans
The Crimea—The Tartars
A suspicious halting-place—Simpheropol
Feodosia
Odessa—Constantinople
Smyrna
Syra—Malta
Nismes—Bagneres de Bigorre
Pialoux
CHAPTER XX.
From his return from Russia to his last journey, 1853-1858.
Visits Bath
The Yearly Meeting—Life of J. J. Gurney
Visit to Minden—Religious service in Yorkshire
Goes again to Minden
Neuveville
Paris
Visit to Bristol and Gloucester Quarterly Meetings
Minden
Visit to Birmingham, Leicester, &c.
Goes to Nismes
Visits Chelmsford, &c.
CHAPTER XXI.
Last journey and death, 1858. Concluding remarks.
Religious Mission to Asiatic Turkey
Voyage to Constantinople
Sun-stroke
Meetings in the neighborhood of Constantinople
Is seized with paralysis, and returns home
His death—Remarks on his character
Notes of some of his public testimonies
MEMOIR
OF
John Yeardley.
CHAPTER I.
From John YEARDLEY’s conversion to
the commencement
of his public ministry.
1803—1815.