John W. Davis.

FOOTNOTES:

[186] He was sometimes called George Sharp.—See Benedict, History of the Baptists, etc., p. 189.

[187] The facts of this article for the most part are taken from letters written about the work of Liele and Bryan and from correspondence concerning them published in London in the Baptist Annual Register.

[188] Mr. Moore was an ordained Baptist minister, of Brooke County, Georgia.

[189] The Journal of Negro History, I, p. 71.

[190] Under the influence of his preaching Liele's wife was converted and baptized at Brunton Land.

[191] Ibid., p. 336.

[192] The Baptist Annual Register, 1790-93, p. 334.

[193] The Journal of Negro History, I, pp. 71-72.