Foundations in Lancaster (1791-1807)
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1791 - Lancaster's oldest Methodist Church, Boehm's Chapel built at Willow Street, PA. 1803 - Rev. Henry Boehm preached a sermon from a butcher's block in the Lancaster market. He wrote that Lancaster was "hard soil for Methodism." He was assaulted by members of the crowd. 1807 - The first permanent preaching place for Methodism founded in the Borough of Lancaster. Boehm was appointed to try to gain a stronghold for Methodism in Lancaster because he understood the predominant language of the area, German. At the request of Bishop Asbury and the Philadelphia Conference, Boehm had the Methodist Discipline translated into German. 1500 copies were printed in Lancaster.
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