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                             CHAPTER XVI.                           PAGE
Still desnondent.-Advice' to young soldiers.-Tour to Missouri with his brother
   John. - Lexington. - Dover. - Mixing things. - The rattlesnake. - Hcward
   county.- Fall irm his horse.-Raccoons.- Safe at home.- Lungs involved.
   - 'o lions in those days. - All praise to God. - Why not   .   . 88

                            CHAPTER XVIL
Starts in company with John Rogers for Virginia. -Churches visited by the
   way.- Need of caring for weak churches.- Visit to their uncle, John Will-
   iamson.- Farson Mitchell's attemnt to immerse.-A Calvinistic argument.
   -Great awakening in Pittsylvania county.-The OKellyites.         . 90

                           CHAPTER XVIII.
Meeting at Charlotte Court-house.-Clonton and Alexander Camobell.-Con-
   flicting viewsi about Alexander Campbell in Virginia. -Meeting at Fred-
   ericksburA.-Brother Fife.-Visit to Washington's tomb.-Baltimore and
   Harford county.-JudgeNorrisand wife.-A model lamily.-Reflectionson
   femals education-The creed question.-Salem and Hanoverton, Ohio.-
   John Secrist and John Whitacre.- Home again.- Reflections on the support
   oi preachers.                                                      102

                            CHAPTER XIX.
A desire to see and hear fot himself.- He hears, Alexander CamDbell for him-
   sell.- His opinion oi him.-Reflections.-Attemlnt at schism.-The church
   has rest.-Waltel Scott.-Aylett Raines.- The Mahoning Association.  . 111

                             CHAPTER XX.
Our worship then and now.- The contrast.- In bondage.- Sighing fox freedom.
   - The bait of the enslavet. - Had the right creed.- Out advantage.- Re-
   baptism.                                                           123

                            CHAPTER XXI.
Brother Campbell misunderstood.- Compelled to seek s new home in the West.
   -Stars falling, description of.--The journey.- The sale arrival.  . 129

                           CHAPTER XXII.
Joseph Franklin's family.-A hanpy union.-How to treat our adversaries.-
   Conversions and the extension o1 the gospel.                      141

                           CHAPTER XXIII.
Confession and baptism of John I. Rogers- Results of the revival.- Benjamin
  Franklin as a preacher.-Valuable counsel to preachess and young converts. 147

                           CHAPTER XXIV.
Removal to Darke county. Ohio.- Visit to Antioch.- Success.- Again settled at
   his old home, among loving friends.                              .152

                            CHAPTER XXV.
Third visit to Missouri.- Elder Lockhart at Belleville.- Terre Haute and the
  Combses.-(Greal meeting in Franklin county, Missouri.-Philip Miller.-
  Urged to make anothex visit.                                      .158

                           CHAPTER XXVI.
Fourth visit tc Missouri. - Conversion of a skeptic.- Sermon on Election.-
  Total Depravity.- Being born in a potato-patch does not make you e potato.
  -Being shapen in the forest does not give yon the nature of a tree.  . 114