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42: 195:. Her success led her to be invited to conduct a number of revival meetings in February 1868. She continued to be invited to speak a various locations and received an exhorter's license from the Reverend A. C. Morehouse in September 1868, which allowed her to conduct prayer meetings; this was followed on March 6, 1869, with a local preacher's license in 174:
In January 1848, Margaret Newton married Peter Van Cott, and in 1852 had two girls, one of whom died in infancy. She was involved with her husband's pharmaceutical business, and when he died she supported the family as a sale's person for a time. Her husband died in 1866 and she joined the
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Some time after her husband's death, Maggie Van Cott devoted her full time to evangelical work. She made her first public address in a school in Durham, New York in 1866. The same year she also led Bible Study classes in
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It was said that by her 50th birthday she had traveled 143,417 miles, held 9,933 revival meetings, and given 4,294 sermons. She died at home on August 29, 1914, in
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shortly thereafter. She had a significant conversion experience in which she recounted later "light streaming in upon her soul" while passing the
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Life and labors of Mrs. Maggie Newton Van Cott : the first lady licensed to preach in the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States
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said "She is without doubt today the most popular, most laborious, and most successful preacher in the Methodist Episcopal Church."
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on 25 March 1830. Her father was William K. Newton, a wealthy real estate broker, and her mother was Rachel A. (
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McLoughlin, William G. (1971). James, Edward T.; James, Janet Wilson; Boyer, Paul S. (eds.).
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Women in new worlds : historical perspectives on the Wesleyan tradition
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In memoriam : Margaret Newton Van Cott, March 25, 1830-August 29, 1914
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First female Methodist Episcopal evangelist in America
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First female Methodist Episcopal evangelist in America
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Margaret Ann Newton Van Cott
Margaret Newton Van Cott
New York City
Catskill, New York
Methodist Episcopal Church
New York City
Episcopal Church
Methodist Episcopal Church
John Street Methodist Church
Five Points
Phoebe Worrall Palmer
Ellenville, New York
Gilbert Haven
Catskill, New York







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