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Methodism Collection

Background imageMethodism Collection: Methodist Book-Plate

Methodist Book-Plate
Wesleyan Sunday School prizewinners book-plate awarded to A W Harris of Littlehampton, Sussex, England. What did he do to deserve it?

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley, Methodist preacher, in action

John Wesley, Methodist preacher, in action out of doors at a market cross. Date: 18th century

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley / Electrical

John Wesley / Electrical
JOHN WESLEY English religious leader, founder of Methodism : always interested in science, he is depicted observing an electrical experiment

Background imageMethodism Collection: Wesley Preaches

Wesley Preaches
METHODISM John Wesley preaches in Cornwall

Background imageMethodism Collection: Holmfirth Wesleyan Centenary 16th July 1910

Holmfirth Wesleyan Centenary 16th July 1910

Background imageMethodism Collection: Donald Soper, Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist

Donald Soper, Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist
Donald Oliver Soper, Baron Soper (1903-1998), prominent Methodist minister, socialist and pacifist. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageMethodism Collection: Gwennap Pit near Redruth, Cornwall

Gwennap Pit near Redruth, Cornwall, where Methodist John Wesley preached to massive congregations 18 times between 1762 and 1789

Background imageMethodism Collection: Mow Cop Castle, Cheshire

Mow Cop Castle, Cheshire, became a National Trust property in 1937. It was thought to be the birthplace of Primitive Methodism as a venue for open-air meetings. circa 1930s

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesleys Foundery Chapel, Moorfields, London

John Wesleys Foundery Chapel, Moorfields, London
John Wesleys Foundery (or Foundry) Chapel in Moorfields, London, a former brass cannon foundry used as a chapel from 1739 until 1778

Background imageMethodism Collection: Johns Wesleys Chapel and Statue in Broadmead, old Britol, Gloucestershire

Johns Wesleys Chapel and Statue in Broadmead, old Britol, Gloucestershire, England, the first Wesleyan (Methodist) chapel in the world. Date: built 1739

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley - British clergyman and theologian

John Wesley - British clergyman and theologian
John Wesley (1703-1791) - British clergyman and theologian - founder of methodism, methodists, profile, side face, wig, robe, band, Date: circa 1780s

Background imageMethodism Collection: Gwennap Pit near Redruth, Cornwall

Gwennap Pit near Redruth, Cornwall, where Methodist John Wesley preached to massive congregations 18 times between 1762 and 1789

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley / Preaching

John Wesley / Preaching
JOHN WESLEY English religious leader, founder of Methodism : preaching at Gwennap Pit, Cornwall, to a huge congregation Date: 1703 - 1791

Background imageMethodism Collection: Wesleys Chapel, City Road, London

Wesleys Chapel, City Road, London EC1, designed by George Dance and built by Samuel Tooth in 1778. It is often referred to as " The Cathedral of Methodism". Date: 1930s

Background imageMethodism Collection: Kudan Methodist Church, Tokyo, Japan

Kudan Methodist Church, Tokyo, Japan. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMethodism Collection: China - School Children playing Oranges and Lemons

China - School Children playing Oranges and Lemons - a group of well-favoured children at the David Hill Memorial Girls Boarding School at Hanyang (one of the districts of modern-day Wuhan)

Background imageMethodism Collection: Proclamation of Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893) as a preside

Proclamation of Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893) as a preside
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893). 19th President of the United States. Proclamation of President Hayes in the eastern portico of the Capitol. Washington, United States

Background imageMethodism Collection: Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893). Engraving. Colored

Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893). Engraving. Colored
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893). 19th President of the United States. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1877. Colored

Background imageMethodism Collection: Saint Johns methodist Church. New York. United States. Nine

Saint Johns methodist Church. New York. United States. Nineteenth-century colored engraving

Background imageMethodism Collection: Augustus Montague Toplady

Augustus Montague Toplady (1740 - 1778) English clergyman and Anglican Calvinist; opponent of Wesley and Methodism; author of " Rock of Ages" and other hymns

Background imageMethodism Collection: WESLEYs HOLY CLUB

WESLEYs HOLY CLUB
John Wesley and his companions at a meeting of the Holy Club at Oxford, where the idea of Methodism was conceived Date: 1729

Background imageMethodism Collection: J Goldstein, Central Methodist Scout Troop, South Africa

J Goldstein, Central Methodist Scout Troop, South Africa
J Goldstein, Scoutmaster, Central Methodist Scout Troop, Johannesburg, South Africa

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley (Kay)

John Wesley (Kay)
JOHN WESLEY churchman, creator of Methodism Date: 1703 - 1791

Background imageMethodism Collection: Centenary of American methodism. 1866

Centenary of American methodism. 1866

Background imageMethodism Collection: Wesley Chapel & Statue

Wesley Chapel & Statue
Johns Wesleys Chapel and Statue in Broadmead, old Britol, Gloucestershire, England, the first Wesleyan (Methodist) chapel in the world. Interior and pulpit. Date: built 1739

Background imageMethodism Collection: Huntingdons Free Church

Huntingdons Free Church
The Countess of Huntingdons Free Church, Deansway, Worcester, England. Lady Huntingdon was converted to Methodism in 1739. She built many such chapels in England. Date: built 1804

Background imageMethodism Collection: Harvest Festival at Castleford, Yorkshire

Harvest Festival at Castleford, Yorkshire
A Harvest Festival display at the United Methodist Church, Whitwood Mere, near Castleford, Yorkshire. Included in the photo is the organist, Bower M Stoker, and a lay preacher, Job Harling

Background imageMethodism Collection: Methodist chapel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales

Methodist chapel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South Wales
Interior view of the Methodist chapel, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, showing the pulpit as seen from the upper gallery

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, Bristol

John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, Bristol
Uniformed inmates stand outside John Wesleys Chapel at the Kingswood Reformatory near Bristol, opened in 1854 and one of the first such institutions

Background imageMethodism Collection: General William Booth on provincial tour

General William Booth on provincial tour
General William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, seen here in later life riding in an open topped car while on a tour of the provinces

Background imageMethodism Collection: Gwennap Pit

Gwennap Pit, Cornwall, the scene of much of John Wesleys most dramatic preaching

Background imageMethodism Collection: Wesley Church London

Wesley Church London
Wesleys Chapel. City Road, London EC1, designed by George Dance and built by Samuel Tooth in 1778. It is often referred to as " The Cathedral of Methodism"

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley / Williams

John Wesley / Williams
JOHN WESLEY English religious leader, founder of Methodism

Background imageMethodism Collection: Whitefields Tabernacle

Whitefields Tabernacle
The building that replaced an earlier tabernacle erected by Whitefields Calvinistic Methodits in Moorfields. Whitefields first pulpit was a grocers sugar hogshead!

Background imageMethodism Collection: Methodist field preacher

Methodist field preacher in the United States

Background imageMethodism Collection: Wesleyan Methodists

Wesleyan Methodists
Love Feast of the Wesleyan Methodists


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