Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel

John Yeardley

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Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel Chapter 1 FROM JOHN YEARDLEY'S CONVERSION TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF HIS PUBLIC MINISTRY, 1803-15.

Birth and occupation

Joseph Wood, of Newhouse

Anecdote of Thomas Yeardley

John Yeardley's conversion

He enters T. D. Walton's linen warehouse

Joins the Society of Friends

Marriage with Elizabeth Dunn--Commencement of his Diary

A. Clarke's "Commentary"

Enters into business on his own account

Visit of Sarah Lameley

Call to the ministry

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Chapter 1 FROM JOHN YEARDLEY'S CONVERSION TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF HIS PUBLIC MINISTRY, 1803-15.

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Chapter 2 FROM HIS ENTRANCE ON THE MINISTRY IN 1815, TO HIS COMMISSION TO RESIDE IN GERMANY IN 1820.

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Chapter 3 FROM HIS COMMISSION TO RESIDE ABROAD IN 1820, TO HIS REMOVAL TO GERMANY IN 1822.

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Chapter 4 HIS FIRST RESIDENCE IN GERMANY, 1822-24.

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Chapter 5 FROM HIS RETURN TO ENGLAND IN 1824, TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF HIS FIRST CONTINENTAL JOURNEY IN 1825.

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Chapter 6 HIS FIRST CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, 1825-26.

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Chapter 7 HIS MARRIAGE WITH MARTHA SAVORY, 1826-27.

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Chapter 8 THE SECOND CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, 1827-28.

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Chapter 9 THE SECOND CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, 1827-28. No.9

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Chapter 10 HOME OCCUPATIONS AND TRAVELS IN ENGLAND AND WALES, 1828-33.

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Chapter 11 THE THIRD CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, OR THE JOURNEY TO GREECE, 1833-34.

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Chapter 12 THE THIRD CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, 1833-34.

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Chapter 13 THE THIRD CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, 1833-34. No.13

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Chapter 14 FROM THE END OF THE THIRD CONTINENTAL JOURNEY IN 1834 TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE FOURTH IN 1842.

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Chapter 15 THE FOURTH CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, 1842-43.

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Chapter 16 REMOVAL TO STAMFORD-HILL, AND COMMENCEMENT OF THE FIFTH CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, 1843-48.

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Chapter 17 COMPLETION OF THE FIFTH CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, 1849-50.

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Chapter 18 DEATH OF MARTHA YEARDLEY, AND JOHN YEARDLEY'S JOURNEY TO NORWAY, 1851-52.

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Chapter 19 HIS JOURNEY TO SOUTH RUSSIA, 1853.

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Chapter 20 FROM HIS RETURN FROM RUSSIA TO HIS LAST JOURNEY, 1853-1858.

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Chapter 21 No.21

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Chapter 22 FROM HIS ENTRANCE ON THE MINISTRY IN 1815, TO HIS COMMISSION TO RESIDE IN GERMANY IN 1820. No.22

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Chapter 23 FROM HIS COMMISSION TO RESIDE ABROAD IN 1820 TO HIS REMOVAL TO GERMANY IN 1822.

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Chapter 24 HIS FIRST RESIDENCE IN GERMANY.

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Chapter 25 FROM HIS RETURN TO ENGLAND IN 1824, TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF HIS FIRST CONTINENTAL JOURNEY IN 1825. No.25

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Chapter 26 HIS FIRST CONTINENTAL JOURNEY.

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Chapter 27 HIS MARRIAGE WITH MARTHA SAVORY.

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Chapter 28 THE SECOND CONTINENTAL JOURNEY.

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Chapter 29 THE SECOND CONTINENTAL JOURNEY. No.29

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Chapter 30 HOME OCCUPATIONS AND TRAVELS IN ENGLAND AND WALES.

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Chapter 31 THE THIRD CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, OR THE JOURNEY TO GREECE.

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Chapter 32 THE THIRD CONTINENTAL JOURNEY.

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Chapter 33 THE THIRD CONTINENTAL JOURNEY. No.33

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Chapter 34 FROM THE END OF THE THIRD CONTINENTAL JOURNEY, IN 1834, TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE FOURTH, IN 1842.

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Chapter 35 THE FOURTH CONTINENTAL JOURNEY.

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Chapter 36 REMOVAL TO STAMFORD-HILL, AND COMMENCEMENT OF THE FIFTH CONTINENTAL JOURNEY.

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Chapter 37 COMPLETION OP THE FIFTH CONTINENTAL JOURNEY.

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Chapter 38 DEATH OF MARTHA YEARDLEY, AND JOHN YEARDLEY'S JOURNEY TO NORWAY.

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Chapter 39 HIS JOURNEY TO SOUTH RUSSIA.

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Chapter 40 FROM HIS RETURN FROM RUSSIA TO HIS LAST JOURNEY.

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