TITLE: Journal of that faithful servant of Christ, Charles Osborn, containing an account of many of his travels and labors in the work of the ministry, and his trials and exercises in the service of the Lord, and in the defense of the truth, as it is in Jesus

AUTHOR:   Osborn, Charles.  

Table of Contents:

    FRONT MATTER:   JOURNAL OF THAT FAITHFUL SERVANT OF CHRIST, CHARLES OSBORN, CONTAINING AN ACCOUNT OF MANY OF HIS TRAVELS AND LABORS IN THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY, AND HIS TRIALS AND EXERCISES IN THE SERVICE OF THE LORD, AND IN DEFENSE OF THE TRUTH, AS IT IS IN JESUS.      Starts at - Img 2 Pg UN
  • (1)  CONTENTS.    Starts at - Img 6 Pg iii
  • (2)  INTRODUCTION.    Starts at - Img 10 Pg vii
  • (3)  TESTIMONY OF CLEAR LAKE MONTHLY MEETING OF ANTI-SLAVERY FRIENDS CONCERNING CHARLES OSBORN, DECEASED.    Starts at - Img 14 Pg xi
  • (4)  JOURNAL OF CHARLES OSBORN. CHAPTER I. His first Journey in the work of the Ministry*—Visits Friends in the upper parts of North Carolina.    Starts at - Img 20 Pg 1
  • (5)  CHAPTER II. Stays some time about home—Travels into the States to the Eastward and Northward.    Starts at - Img 30 Pg 11
  • (6)  CHAPTER III. Visits Friends to the Eastward, within the verge of his own Yearly Meeting.    Starts at - Img 70 Pg 51
  • (7)  CHAPTER IV. Visits Meetings in Blount County.    Starts at - Img 94 Pg 75
  • (8)  CHAPTER V. Visits some parts of North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.    Starts at - Img 98 Pg 79
  • (9)  CHAPTER VI. Performs part of an extensive Visit to the States, North and East of his residence.    Starts at - Img 114 Pg 95
  • (10)  CHAPTER VII. Tarries awhile about home, and again engages in his visit to the North and East, and goes to his family at Mount Pleasant.    Starts at - Img 157 Pg 136
  • (11)  CHAPTER VIII. Visits Friends of Philadelphia, New York, and Rhode Island, or New England Yearly Meetings.    Starts at - Img 186 Pg 165
  • (12)  CHAPTER IX. Visits Friends within the limits of North Carolina Yearly Meeting, etc    Starts at - Img 213 Pg 192
  • (13)  CHAPTER X. Visits Blue River Quarterly Meeting.    Starts at - Img 220 Pg 199
  • (14)  CHAPTER XI. Visits Fairfield and Center Quarterly Meetings.    Starts at - Img 223 Pg 202
  • (15)  CHAPTER XII. Embarks on a visit to Great Britain, Ireland, and some parts of the continent of Europe—crosses the ocean and attends the Yearly Meeting in London.    Starts at - Img 236 Pg 215
  • (16)  CHAPTER XIII. Visits Friends in some parts of England, Scotland and Wales.    Starts at - Img 254 Pg 233
  • (17)  CHAPTER XIV. Visits Ireland, and returns to England.    Starts at - Img 284 Pg 263
  • (18)  CHAPTER XV. Visits many more Meetings in England before embarking for Continent.    Starts at - Img 289 Pg 268
  • (19)  CHAPTER XVI. Embarks for France—Visits Friends of Congenies and adjoining country.    Starts at - Img 316 Pg 295
  • (20)  CHAPTER XVII. Visits Friends in Germany, Prussia and Holland, and returns to England.    Starts at - Img 331 Pg 310
  • (21)  CHAPTER XVIII. Visits meetings again in various parts of England, and attends the Yearly Meeting at London.    Starts at - Img 352 Pg 331
  • (22)  CHAPTER XIX. Goes to Liverpool—Embarks for home—Arrives safely there.    Starts at - Img 368 Pg 347
  • (23)  CHAPTER XX. Visits Friends and others within the limits of New England and New York Yearly Meetings, appointing meetings on his route going and returning.    Starts at - Img 393 Pg 372
  • (24)  CHAPTER XXI. A Testimony concerning the Separation which occurred in Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends, in the winter of 1842 and '43; together with sundry remarks and observations, particularly on the subjects of War, Slavery, and Colonization.    Starts at - Img 438 Pg 417
    • (24.2)  GOING BACK TO THE “BODY.”    Starts at - Img 473 Pg 452
    • (24.3)  MISOELLANEOUS OBSERVATIONS AND REFLECTIONS.    Starts at - Img 475 Pg 454
  • (25)  CHAPTER XXII. Address to all who profess to desire the Abolition of Slavery, wherever located, and particularly to the members of the Society of Friends, on the subject of abstinence from the use of articles produced by the labor of Slaves.    Starts at - Img 482 Pg 461
  • (26)  CHAPTER XXIII. A short Diary—commemorates Divine goodness, makes sundry remarks and observations respecting the Churches, &c.—alludes to the peaceful state of his mind—his final close.    Starts at - Img 489 Pg 468