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West, John (2)

West, John (2)

West, John (1)

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born in Charles City County, Va., April 20, 1768. He joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1784, was licensed to preach in 1787, entered the traveling connection in 1790, and was appointed to Greene Circuit, in Tennessee. In 1802 he was transferred from the Virginia to the Baltimore Conference, his connection with that body lasting until 1825, when, at its organization, he became a member of the Pittsburgh Conference. For fifty-seven years (forty-four of which he was effective) Father West labored in the itinerant ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and in every station his onerous and important duties were discharged with a fidelity but seldom equaled and perhaps never surpassed. He died July 22, 1847. Modesty, innocence, and punctuality were prominent traits in the character of Father West. His death was as triumphant as his life was serene. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 4:238.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

West, John (2)

a Welsh Congregational- minister, was born in 1808. He studied privately for the ministry, was ordained, and for some years preached in several English counties with acceptance and success. In 1839 he was received by the Colonial Missionary Society, and was sent to Tasmania under its auspices. He not only did good work as a minister, but as a political leader he did much for Tasmania, and his stirring appeals were a strong element in the resistance that finally triumphed over the imperial government. In 1854 he became chief editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, and labored in this capacity until his death, Dec. 11, 1873. See (Lond.) Cong. Yearbook, 1875, p. 373.

Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature