Publisher's Synopsis
"Thirteen Years' Experience in the Itinerancy" recounts the spiritual journey and ministerial experiences of Andrew Manship, an itinerant preacher within the Methodist Church during the mid-19th century. This autobiographical work offers a first-hand account of the challenges and rewards of circuit riding, providing insights into the religious life and practices of the time. Manship's narrative sheds light on the dedication required to serve rural communities and spread the gospel across diverse landscapes. Readers interested in Methodist history, religious biography, and the development of American Christianity will find this book a valuable resource.
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