Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 712 pages of information about Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary.

Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 712 pages of information about Life and Labors of Elder John Kline, the Martyr Missionary.

THURSDAY, June 5.  Visit Solomon Stoner’s; then to Farmersville, and back to Stoner’s.

FRIDAY, June 6.  Visit Mary Trissel’s.  From there go to Abraham Aerbaugh’s.  From there go to meeting at Brother D. Miller’s.  Speak from Heb. 3:9.  Fine weather.

SATURDAY, June 7.  Come to the place of the Annual Meeting.  Preaching in forenoon and afternoon.  Fine weather.  Come back to D. Miller’s.

SUNDAY, June 8.  An immense concourse of people.  Meeting in five places, forenoon and afternoon.  Fine weather continues.

MONDAY, June 9.  Commence taking in questions.  Queries all get in to-day.  In evening I go to Brother George Miller’s, and have a night meeting.  Fine weather; clear and pleasant.

TUESDAY, June 10.  Discuss questions.  Fine weather continues.  Much love and good feeling generally.  Go to Salem and have evening meeting.  I stay all night at Brother David Zigler’s.

WEDNESDAY, June 11.  Meeting continues.  Get through with the discussion of questions by quarter past three o’clock.  Close in the usual way; and many hands and lips are met which may never meet again until they meet where farewells are no more.  Stay all night at the widow Benjamin Miller’s.

THURSDAY, June 12.  Go to Dayton.  Visit Brother Abraham Young’s.  After dinner go to Midway and stay there all night with Brother Henry Zimmerman’s.

FRIDAY, June 13.  Get to Pittsburg in the night.

SATURDAY, June 14.  Dine at Abraham Myers’s, and stay all night at
Martain Myers’s.

SUNDAY, June 15.  Love feast at the Middle Creek meetinghouse.  John 1 is read.  Stay all night at Jacob Miller’s near by.

MONDAY, June 16.  Come to Daniel Miller’s at Mechanicstown.  Stay all night.

TUESDAY, June 17.  Love feast; part of John 14 is read.  Fine day.  Stay at Brother Miller’s again.

WEDNESDAY, June 18.  Council meeting.  The case of Peter Myers and John Figa was brought up and settled.  Come to David Beachley’s and stay all night.

THURSDAY, June 19.  Come to Frostburg in time to take the train to Oakland, where I stay all night.

FRIDAY, June 20.  Come back to Brother Clark’s in a hack, where I find Nell, having left her with Brother Clark.  The poor brute seems glad to see me.  I will never forget Brother Clark’s kindness to me and Nell.  Stay with him all night.

SATURDAY, June 21.  Visit old Sister Parks and pray with her.  Dine at Hyre’s, and get to Brother John Mongold’s on the mountain where I stay all night.

SUNDAY, June 22.  Get to Brother William Fitzwater’s in the Gap for dinner, and get Nell shod.  This was a thing of necessity, as one of her shoes had come off crossing the mountain, and she was getting lame.  Come to Brother Michael Wine’s, where I stay all night.

MONDAY, June 23.  Get home.

SUNDAY, August 24.  At John Mongold’s on the South Fork mountain.  Preach Absalom Whetzel’s funeral.  Age, twenty-three years, eight months and twenty-one days.

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