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The Journal and Letters of FRANCIS ASBURY In Three Volumes ELMER T. CLARK Editor-in-Chief J. MANNING POTTS JACOB S. PAYTON Published Jointly By EPWORTH PRESS ABINGDON PRESS London Nashville FIRST PUBLISHED IN 1958 PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN BY HAZELL WATSON AND VINEY LTL) AYLESBURY AND SLOUGH EDITORIAL STAFF VOLUME I MARYLAND March 13, 1777 233 Thursday, 13. At William McCubbin's (?)13 many were much wrought upon by the Spirit of God, under the word: Alice Woodward especially was so deeply affected, that she had scarce power to contain herself. I saw a fresh proof that the life of man is quite uncertain: a tobacco house was blown down and killed a Negro man. My heart was deeply engaged in prayer, especially for the inhabitants of Annapolis. My confidence in God was so great, that I could trust him with my body and soul, and all my little concerns. He makes me a partaker of his spiritual kingdom-righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. 13 William McCubbin was a son of Moses McCubbin, who resided on the north side of South River in Anne Arundel County. (D.C. Genealogical Records' Committee, Vol. Lxxiii, 68, 69; Warfield: The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties.) Notify Administrator about this message?
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