Talk:Peter Cartwright (revivalist)

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Hellfire Benevolence?
Just wondering if you think it's inconsistent for a "hellfire and brimstone preacher" to also be characterized as preaching "benevolence"? Ghan-buri-ghan (talk) 18:13, 5 March 2009 (UTC)

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A comment on Peter Cartwright among a group of ministers.
In a book published in 1909 (>110 years ago) there is a page on "Meeting a group of ministers" - Christmas Evans, Rowland Hill of England, Dr. Guthrie, Robert Flockhart, John Wesley, Dr. Adam Clark, George Fox, Peter Cartwright, Lorenzo Dow having a "preachers picnic party." Those who are interested to read/see this excerpt (which I am not allowed to upload) are welcome to email me. Thank you. Nicola'us Teoh 2019-12-11T03:17:57‎

Citation for quote
Here is a link to the oldest book I could find that contains the quote that is now marked "Citation needed":

The same quote can be found in several other books, for example:

The word "supposed" makes me think there is some question as to its authenticity.

Also note there is a typo in the text: it should be "ever" not "even".

Jim Dixon 55104 (talk) 23:25, 21 March 2022 (UTC)