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About This Book

An elderly Methodist minister presents a lifetime of reminiscences drawn from extensive journals, tracing family origins, conversion experiences, and decades of itinerant service. The narrative combines biographical sketches of early preachers, detailed accounts of circuits, conferences, camp meetings, revivals, and annual tours with leading bishops, and reflections on pastoral labors and church organization. It includes personal recollections of funerals and character sketches, transcriptions of centennial sermons and addresses, and practical observations on Methodist discipline and missionary efforts. The tone is reflective and documentary, aiming to preserve primitive Methodist practices and institutional memory for later generations.

About the Author

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Henry Boehm

Henry Boehm was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Patriarch of One Hundred Years," reflects on themes of longevity and the wisdom that comes with age. Boehm's writing often explores the intersection of personal experience and broader societal issues, offering readers a glimpse into the human condition. Though not widely recognized today, his contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the era in which he wrote.

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