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Jesse Lee (Methodist)

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house on Cross Street would be available for the meeting, and word had been sent around among those interested to assemble there. When Lee arrived, Hezekiah was not at home, and his wife hesitated to open the house to a public meeting. A neighbor refused to let Lee use her orchard for concern that
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the gathering would trample down the grass. Finally, Lee assembled his audience under an apple tree by the roadside and preached his sermon from the text "Ye must be born again." Such was the beginning of Methodism in Norwalk. Today, there is a stone marker at the location.
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In 1797 the first Methodist Episcopal church west of the Connecticut River was built in Granville, Massachusetts. On September 19, 1798, Jesse Lee and Francis Asbury led the Third New England Annual Conference there.
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by the General Conference of 1800, but was appointed to be a presiding elder of the south district of Virginia in 1801. He wrote
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He was reappointed on November 2, 1812, and served for two sessions. Upon leaving the chaplaincy of the House he was appointed
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on July 13, 1792. For his pioneer work in New England he was often called the Apostle of Methodism. He was a friend of
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In June 1789, Lee, came to Norwalk to preach his first sermon in Connecticut. He had some reason to believe that the
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Cox Memorial United Methodist Church in Hallowell, ME mentions preaching by Jesse Lee in town on October 13, 1793
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The Jesse Lee homes in Alaska were Methodist run orphanages started in 1890 as a tribute to Jess Lee
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Duncan United Methodist Church in Georgetown, SC mentions Jesse Lee glanding in February 1785
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Readfield (ME) United Methodist Church Jesse Lee Meeting House dates to 1795
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Jesse Lee United Methodist Church in Ridgefield, CT established 1789
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Jesse Lee preached at Dudley Chapel in Sudlersville, MD (est. 1783)
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Jesse Lee United Methodist Church in Easton, CT established 1789
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North United Methodist Church in Manchester, CT organized 1790
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Memoir of the Rev. Jesse Lee, with Extracts from his Journals
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on September 27, 1814, where he served until December 1815.
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A Short Account of the Life and Death of the Rev. John Lee
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Jesse Lee (disambiguation)

Prince George's County
Va.
Baltimore, Maryland
Methodist
clergyman
Prince George's County
Virginia
New England
Methodism
Connecticut River
Maine
Stratford
Connecticut
Norwalk, Connecticut
Boston, Massachusetts
Francis Asbury
Bishop
Chaplain
United States House of Representatives
Chaplain
United States Senate

North Avenue
Main Street
Norwalk, Connecticut
Hezekiah Rogers
Second Great Awakening
Mount Olivet Cemetery (Baltimore)

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