Twenty Years on Horseback; or, Itinerating in West Virginia

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Twenty Years on Horseback; or, Itinerating in West Virginia

by W. M. (William Marion) Weekley

EN·~2 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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0:15
2

Twenty Years on Horseback or Itinerating in West Virginia

0:20
3

Preface

3:43
4

Illustrations

0:12
5

Introduction

8:29
6

CHAPTER I.

15:46
7

CHAPTER II.

21:36
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CHAPTER III.

17:15
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CHAPTER IV.

15:47
10

CHAPTER V.

20:31

Description

In the rolling hills of early‑century West Virginia, a young itinerant preacher rides from hamlet to hamlet, his saddle packed with Scripture and a resolve to bring the gospel to isolated families. The narrative paints vivid pictures of rugged roads, log cabins, and modest customs that shaped daily life, while the clatter of horse hooves underscores the relentless pace of his ministry.

Through a series of modest yet striking incidents, the author shares moments of quiet humor—a misplaced sermon, a communal bake‑off, unexpected hospitality—that illuminate the humanity of both minister and congregants. Beneath the anecdotes lie deeper reflections on perseverance, faith, and the quiet power of service in a world far removed from urban comforts.

Readers are offered a window into the steadfast dedication required of early believers, the simple joys that sustain them, and the timeless lessons that still resonate for anyone curious about the quiet heroism of a life spent on the road for a higher calling.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (160K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2021-03-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

W. M. (William Marion) Weekley

W. M. (William Marion) Weekley

1851–1926

A frontier preacher turned bishop, he wrote with warmth and firsthand detail about the hard, horse-backed work of circuit ministry in the mountains of West Virginia. His best-known book captures both the humor and hardship of religious life on the American frontier.

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