FOOTNOTES:
[50] Between the Episcopal and Wesleyan Methodists for the possession of the Church property. Waterloo was four miles north of Kingston.
[51] The Review is inserted in the Guardian, vol. viii., pages 169-178. The Belleville case was published in pamphlet form.
[52] This gentleman entered the Wesleyan ministry in 1835, but joined the Church of England in 1840. He was for many years Chaplain to the Penitentiary, at Kingston, and always retained a warm regard for Dr. Ryerson. He died in 1877, aged 65 years.
[53] The particulars here referred to are given in detail in the "Epochs of Canadian Methodism," pages 279-281.
CHAPTER XX.
1837.
The Coming Crisis.—Rebellion of 1837.