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Primitive Methodist History
Primitive Methodist History
A number of books, articles and theses are available as eBooks. You can find links to them
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Martha Hammond, nee Fayers
A description of life in "the manse" during the early days of Primitive Methodism.
Minutes of a Meeting held at Nottingham, August 1819
by the Delegates of the Society of People called Primitive Methodists, Known also by the Name of Ranters
MISSIONARY COLLECTIONS
The Primitive Methodist Circuits and chapels were often financially challenged, not only by the burden of chapel debt, but also by ...
Notices from the Circuit Reports taken in March 1838
From the Primitive Methodist Magazine, 1838
On the origin of the Primitive Methodist Connexion
A useful source for anyone interested in the early history of Methodism in the Potteries area of north Staffordshire is ...
Our First Preaching Places and 'Dinah Morris'
Transcription of Sketch in the Christian Messenger by Albert A. Birchenough The scattered hamlets of Ramsor and Wootton, situated in the ...
Our Orphan Homes
Transcription of article published in the Primitive Methodist Magazine by Rev E.J.T. Bagnall THAT spirit of altruism which is as old ...
Permanent Members of Conference as required by the Deed Poll
The Primitive Methodist Deed Poll was signed by Hugh Bourne, James Bourne, and William Clowes in 1830. It was presented ...
Pocock, Christine Margaret 'The origins, development and significance of the circuit in Wesleyan and primitive Methodism in England 1740-1914' (2015)
Please follow this link to see this Thesis written by Christine Margaret Pocock in 2015; University of Nottingham. An alternative ...
Presidents of Conference
Whilst each Conference elected a President and a Secretary, until 1842 the identity of the persons taking those positions is ...
Primitive Methodism remembers John Wesley
In 1891, in the City Road Chapel in London, was held a Centenary Commemoration of the death of John Wesley. ...
Primitive Methodist Class Tickets: an introduction
1811-1932
Primitive Methodist Iconography Part 1
Centenary Celebrations
Primitive Methodist Iconography Part 2
Paintings of W.H. Titcomb
Primitive Methodist Insurance Company
The Primitive Methodist Connexion had its own insurance company. It was incorporated in 1866 and dissolved following Methodist Union. Kendall ...
Reminiscences of Great Preachers: Through Memory’s Sunset Air
Some “Spiritual Trojans,” and the Jubilee Conference (1860)
Revival Scenes in a Colliery Village
Memories of past mission activity used to urge the Church of 1916 into action!
Rough Informal Energy
the story of Primitive Methodism
Secretaries of Conference
Whilst each Conference elected a President and a Secretary, until 1842 the identity of the persons taking those positions is ...
Special Class Tickets.
There are at least three notable class tickets issued by the Primitive Methodist Connexion, that are different from the normal ...
State of the PM Connexion in 1843
Letter from Hugh Bourne to John Brownson
The 'highly improper' story of Mow Cop
The 1st Camp Meeting, held at Mow Cop in 1807, is often seen as the start of Primitive Methodism. But how was this historic event seen at the time?
The 1860 Jubilee Celebration
The first major celebration of the Primitive Methodist Connexion was the 1860 Jubilee, as agreed by the 1859 Conference, with ...
The Conference, 1838
From the Primitive Methodist Magazine, 1838
Centenary Articles
(31)
Conference
(2)
Discussion papers in 1908 on matters concerning the Primitive Methodist Connexion
(10)
How we Won East Anglia
(12)
One Hundred Years ago
(71)
The Methodist Class Meeting - a 1909 perspective
(5)
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