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Old and New London
… and was buried in the rear of the City Road Chapel, near Wesley. The Wesleyan chapel next this house was erected in …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… son of Reginald, Gilbert Paumer, Walter ( Waller') de Wesley, David de Say, and Walter le Clerk, jurors, say upon …
Old and New London
… speech. Towards the end of February, 1772, the Rev. John Wesley was in conclave with some of his preachers, when a … visit. 'I am, Sir, your humble servant, 'E. Swedenborg.' "Wesley frankly acknowledged that he had been strongly … heaven and hell, and died on the day he had predicted to Wesley. After lying in state for several days at the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Whitefield preached in the market house in 1739 and John Wesley visited the town in 1756 and in 1763, when his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… For a short time in 1726 the services were taken by John Wesley, who in 1731 preached the Lenten sermon. 17 An …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1769. The following year it had increased to 46, and Wesley preached in the parish in 1772. 30 A building was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… it was a United Reformed church with two members. 41 John Wesley was an occasional visitor to Charlton where he …
Old and New London
… an ejected minister of Cripplegate, and grandfather of Wesley; the preachers at the meeting-house in Little St. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Darlaston was one of the earliest places in which Mr. Wesley propounded the religious principles of his sect; and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… lived in a manse in Chapel Street, known from c. 1910 as Wesley House. It was a manse until 1958 or later. 90 Wesleyan … 119; inf. from Mr. J. Cadwallader, ch. sec. L. Tyerman, Wesley's Designated Successor (1882), 99 and n. 2. P.R.O., RG … see B. Trinder, Meth. New Connexion in Dawley and Madeley (Wesley Hist. Soc., W. Midlands Branch, Occ. Publ. i [1968]); …
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