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Great Corby PM Chapel, Cumbria
Glasson Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
Crosby Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumberland
The date stone AD 1863 includes a wonderful text from Psalm 47, 1-4. ‘O Clap your hands all ye people Shout unto God with the voice of triumph He shall...
Corbridge Primitive Methodist Chapel, Northumberland
Brampton Back Street/Lane Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumbria
This was the first Primitive Methodist Chapel in Brampton, and is now used by Bethesda Evangelical Church. A second Chapel was built in 1879. In 1821 William Clowes heard of...
Blennerhasset Primitive Methodist Chapel, Cumbria
note added CH 04/2020 The 1883 Primitive Methodist magazine tells us they were close to finishing work on a new Primitive Methodist chapel at Blennerhasset in the Wigton station. Previously...
Primitive Methodism and "Magic" Methodism
“[J]ust as the early Christian missionaries put up their altars on the sites of pagan temples, so did these early nineteenth-century revivalists set up their pulpits where the devil held...
Englesea Brook Chapel & Museum
Englesea Brook Chapel & Museum Englesea Brook Chapel and Museum is a heritage community that welcomes all to share in the unique transformative story of Primitive Methodism, providing opportunity for...
Dodsleigh Primitive Methodist Chapel
Dodsleigh Primitive Methodist Chapel, near Uttoxeter, Staffs was built by Messrs Ward & Godbehere of Uttoxeter. The chapel was opened on 13 May 1909 and celebrated its centenary in 2009....
Clive Primitive Methodist Chapel, Shropshire
Photographs taken in April 2012, where it was found to be in a state of abandonment and dereliction. Planning consent to convert the Chapel to a house was given, but...
Upper Slaughter, Gloucestershire
This early chapel at Upper Slaughter, in the Cotswolds, came briefly before the Christian public in 2007 when a photograph of it was used in an article in The Evangelical...
Thomas Parr and Family: From 19th Century Primitive Methodism to the present
Travelling along the A5 in Staffordshire you’ll see signs for Lapley and Wheaton Aston. In the graveyard of Lapley’s lovely parish church, All Saints, you’ll find this memorial stone. Thomas...
Long, Elizabeth (1799-1837)
MEMOIR OF ELIZABETH LONG, OF BRADFIELD (Class Leader, Reading Circuit) Elizabeth Long was born in the year 1799, of moral parents. At an early period the Holy Spirit strove with...
Fisher, Susanna (1814-1837)
MEMOIR OF SUSANNA FISHER, (Dudley Circuit) “All flesh is grass, and all the goodliness thereof is as the flower of the field.” Isaiah, xl. 7. “So blooms the human face...
Hawkward, William (1778-1836)
William Hawkward was born in Rochdale in 1778. He lived without God until 1824, when being invited to go to the P. M. preaching room, the word reached his heart,...
Hat, Emma (1816-1837)
Died at Shalbourn, August 14th, 1837, Emma Hat, in her twenty-first year. She was among the first fruits of the P. Methodists in this place; but after a time declined....
Harvey, William (d1837)
MEMOIR OF WILLIAM HARVEY OF LEWKNOR, (Wallingford circuit.) Wm. Harvey was born of poor parents, who were unhappily ignorant of things moral and divine, and therefore could not instruct their...
Harrison, Joseph (d1836)
Died, Sept. 17, 1836, at Bradley, in Belper circuit, Mr. Joseph Harrison, aged seventy years. His first forty-five years were spent in the service of sin. In 1795, he married...
Hargreaves, Richard (1818-1838)
Richard Hargreaves was born January 18,1818, and when 17 years of age, he went to hear Bro. Joseph Hutchinson preach at Smallbridge — was convinced of sin — cried for...
Hare, Asenath (1811-1836)
MEMOIR OF ASENATH HARE, (Hull Circuit) Asenath Hare, daughter of Thomas and Mary Hare, was born in April, 1811, at Barrow, in Lincolnshire; from whence, in 1815, the family removed...
Handley, Mary (1813-1837)
MEMOIR OF MARY HANDLEY, By her Husband, David Handley, P. M. Itinerant Preacher. Mary Handley, the fourth daughter of John and Elizabeth Walker, of Rawden in Yorkshire, was born September...
Hall, Hannah (1819-1837)
MEMOIR OF HANNAH HALL, (Vineyard, Oldham circuit). Hannah, the daughter of John and Sarah Hall, was born Nov. 10, 1819, at Broadway Lane, near Oldham, and died February 4, 1837....
Gotherd, John (1798-1837)
John Gotherd, of Wardle, Rochdale circuit, was brought to know the Lord in the thirtieth year of his age; after which he lived much in the practice of private prayer...
Gossard, Phebe (1789-1837)
Died, July 15, 1837, aged forty-eight, Phebe Gossard of Derby. She was brought to God under the ministry of Bro. Sampson Turner, about twenty years ago, while she was living...
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