Benjamin Sabin (c. 1787-?) was a Methodist circuit rider.
Sabin was received on trial as a circuit rider in 1810. He received is Elder's orders in 1814. In 1816, he was assigned to the Stanstead circuit. That year, the number of Methodists on the circuit remained unchanged. In 1817, he was assigned to the Tolland circuit. In 1818, he was assigned to the Pomfret circuit. In 1819, he was assigned to the Warwick circuit.[1]
In 1822, he came from the New England conference to the Genesee conference.[2]
In 1838, he was stationed to Lima.[1]
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edit- Carroll, John (1869). Case and his cotemporaries, or, The Canadian itinerants' memorial constituting a biographical history of Methodism in Canada, from its introduction into the Province, till the death of the Rev. Wm. Case in 1855. Vol. II. Toronto: Wesleyan Conference Office.