...Lorenzo Dow was born October 16, 1777, in Coventry, Tolland County,Connecticut...
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...As a matter of fact there was much in the argument of the church againstLorenzo Dow at this time...
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...Depressed, Dow gave up the work, and, desiring awarmer climate, he turned his face toward the South...
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...Notwithstanding this opposition Dow continued to work with his usual zeal...
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...Typical was the judgment of the Baltimore Conference in 1809,when, in a matter of difference between Dow and one Mr...
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...In the course of a sermon Dow said that the guilty man wasin the congregation and had a feather on his nose...
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..." The effect wasirresistible; but Dow heightened it by taking another text, preaching amost dignified sermon, and not again referring to the text on which he hadstarted...
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..." The society in 1818 was several thousand strong, and Dow visitedbetween thirty and forty of its chapels...
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..."Strictures on Church Government" has already been referred to as bringingupon Dow the wrath of the Methodist Church...
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...Very little has been written about Lorenzo Dow...
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...The present paper is based mainly upon the following works:(1) "Biography and Miscellany," published by Lorenzo Dow, Norwich, Conn...
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..., baptized Negroes at Stratford, Jones, Absalom, letter of, --;mentioned by Dow, ;opposed colonization, Jones, David A...
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