History of the .Presbytery. Porter, William C. Long, and Alexander Downey. The first six of these made only occasional visits, usually at the time of camp-meetings, but the others came more frequently; The first re~~ C!rc11it.PJe~~!'-er w;as Re_v'. D~...
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History of the .Presbytery. Porter, William C. Long, and Alexander Downey. The first six of these made only occasional visits, usually at the time of camp-meetings, but the others came more frequently; The first re~~ C!rc11it.PJe~~!'-er w;as Re_v'. D~ ~.J'L..Il2.'! IJr.., ~ q f fmg.Qil~. Part of his field was in Indiana and a part in Kentucky. He preached in Vanderburgh, Gibson, Pike, Du92is, Davies~ ~<! Knox co!]pties. After him came HISTORY OF THE PRESBYTERY. Messrs. Hunter, Downey and Lynn, in the order named. Messrs. Hun- ter and Downey enlarged the circuit, adding several counties along the White and Wabash rivers, extending it within six miles of Terre Haute• .Afterwards Mr. Downey extended it to the vicinity of Delphi, in Car- BEFORE the admission of the State of Indiana nto the Union, some roll county. The men who "rode the circuit," or visited the country pious families moved from Kentucky and settled in this portion of the occasionally, were constant and untiring .in their la
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