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William ThompsonWILLIAM THOMPSON Methodist churchman with his autograph Date: 1733 - 1799
Joshua SouleJOSHUA SOULE American Episcopal Methodist churchman Date: 1781 - 1867
George ScottGEORGE SCOTT - Wesleyan methodist missionary to Sweden, where he instigated popular revival, but his derogatory comments on the Swedes led to his expulsion. Date: 1804 - 1874
William Morley PunshonWILLIAM MORLEY PUNSHON Wesleyan methodist churchman and writer Date: 1824 - 1881
James Harrison Rigg - 2JAMES HARRISON RIGG Nonconformist churchman, president of the Methodist Conference 1878 and again in 1892 with his autograph Date: 1821 - 1909
James Harrison Rigg - 1JAMES HARRISON RIGG Nonconformist churchman, president of the Methodist Conference 1878. with his autograph Date: 1821 - 1909
Williams RichardsWILLIAMS RICHARDS Welsh methodist missionary in the Sandwich Isles who subsequently served as envoy from the king of the islands. Date: 1793 - 1847
Joseph RankJOSEPH RANK Yorkshire miller and devout Methodist. Date: 1854 - 1943
Wm. Morley PunshonWILLIAM MORLEY PUNSHON Wesleyan methodist churchman and writer Date: 1824 - 1881
Js Pipe, PreacherJs PIPE Methodist churchman, preacher of the gospel, at age 27 Date: circa 1813
George Osborn - 2GEORGE OSBORN Wesleyan methodist churchman in later years with his autograph Date: 1808 - 1891
George Osborn - 1GEORGE OSBORN Wesleyan methodist churchman with his autograph Date: 1808 - 1891
Theophilus LesseyTHEOPHILUS LESSEY Cornish methodist churchman, President of the Wesleyan Conference 1839. He was baptised by Wesley in person. with his autograph Date: 1787 - 1841
Frederick James JobsonFREDERICK JAMES JOBSON English wesleyan methodist churchman and missionary. with his autograph Date: 1812 - 1881
Thomas Jackson - 2THOMAS JACKSON Churchman, Wesleyan methodist, president of the conference with his autograph Date: 1783 - 1873
Thomas Jackson - 1THOMAS JACKSON Churchman, Wesleyan methodist, president of the conference with his autograph Date: 1783 - 1873
Samuel JacksonSAMUEL JACKSON Churchman, Wesleyan methodist, president of the conference with his autograph Date: 1786 - 1861
Selina Ctess HuntingdonSELINA COUNTESS HUNTINGDON (nee Shirley), wife of Theophilus, seventh earl : leader of calvinist methodist sect known as the Countess of Huntingdons Persuasion. Date: 1707 - 1791
William Huntington - 2WILLIAM HUNTINGTON coalheaver who climbed the social ladder to become a methodist preacher. (With some very odd ornamentation, doubtless allegorical.) Date: 1745 - 1813
William Huntington - 1WILLIAM HUNTINGTON coalheaver who climbed the social ladder to become a methodist preacher. Date: 1745 - 1813
Elijah HeddingELIJAH HEDDING American churchman, senior bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Date: 1780 - 1852
John Hannah - 2JOHN HANNAH English churchman, Methodist minister, president of the Wesleyan Conference 1842. with his autograph Date: 1792 - 1867
John Hannah - 1JOHN HANNAH English churchman, Methodist minister with his autograph Date: 1792 - 1867
Thomas HanbyTHOMAS HANBY Methodist preacher at the age of 44 Date: 1733 - 1796
China - Chinese Farmers (one v. old) from the Ningpo DistrictChina - Chinese Farmers (one v.old) from the Ningpo District. Card produced by the United Methodist Free Churches: Home and Foreign Missions. Date: 1905
Rosebery conquers Hugh Price Hughes and Labby LabouchereThe Dreadful Story about Primrose and the Gee-Gee (cont.). Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian (1847-1929) - a British Liberal statesman and Prime Minister
Rosebery menaced by Hugh Price Hughes and Labby LabouchereThe Dreadful Story about Primrose and the Gee-Gee. Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian (1847-1929) - a British Liberal statesman and Prime Minister
Mostyn Street, Llandudno, Wales. St. Johns Methodist Church is on the right. Date: 1910
St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada - Methodist Church, Gower Street. Date: 1902
Jabez Bunting - 2JABEZ BUNTING Churchman, Wesleyan Methodist. Date: 1779 - 1858
Jabez Bunting - 1JABEZ BUNTING Churchman, Wesleyan Methodist. with his autograph Date: 1779 - 1858
Portrait of Reverend Egerton. T. Young. Methodist teacher, writer and missionary. 1890s
Respectfully inscribed to the trustees & members of the First Methodist Episcopal Church in John Street New York. Date c1844 May 9
The general conference of the Methodist Episcopal church, so
The Childrens Home and Orphanage, Lancashire Branch, EdgewoBoys constructing a reservoir at the Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton. Founded in 1872 by Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson
National Childrens Home, EdgworthInmates and staff at the Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton, founded in 1872 by Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson
Wesley Chapel & StatueJohns Wesleys Chapel and Statue in Broadmead, old Britol, Gloucestershire, England, the first Wesleyan (Methodist) chapel in the world. Interior and pulpit. Date: built 1739
Huntingdons Free ChurchThe 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
Samuel BradburnSAMUEL BRADBURN Methodist churchman Date: 1751 - 1816
Malta - Wesleyan Church - FlorianaMalta - Wesleyan Methodist Church - Floriana and the Connaught Home for Sailors. Date: 1910s
Methodist ConferenceThe first Wesleyan Conference is held at the Foundry, City Road, London - John Wesley addresses his companions, including his brother Charles. Date: 1744
Huddersfield ChildrenA group of boys and girls wearing Dutch costume at a Primitive Methodist Church in Huddersfield, Yorkshire. Date: circa 1900
Harvest Festival at Castleford, YorkshireA 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
Methodist chapel, St Davids, Pembrokeshire, South WalesInterior view of the Methodist chapel, St David s, Pembrokeshire, South Wales, showing the pulpit as seen from the upper gallery
John Wesleys Chapel, Kingswood Reformatory, BristolUniformed inmates stand outside John Wesleys Chapel at the Kingswood Reformatory near Bristol, opened in 1854 and one of the first such institutions
Hay Harvesting, National Childrens Home, Edgworth, LancsBoys harvesting hay at the National Childrens Home, Edgworth, near Bolton, Lancashire. They carry pitchforks and a horse-drawn wagon is fully loaded
Childrens Home on the Moor, Edgworth, LancashireThe Childrens Home on the Moor at Edgworth near Bolton, Lancashire, was founded in 1872 by the Methodist minister Thomas Bowman Stephenson
General William Booth on provincial tourGeneral 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