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7 items
Spatial coverage
London (England)
Time Period
Nineteenth century
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Artifact
Methodist Wesleyan Centenary Medallion
A medallion celebrating the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism. One side shows a portrait of John Wesley with the dates of his birth and death. The reverse shows the Centenary Hall and Mission House in London over the motto "The world is my parish." -
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City Road Chapel, London and its associations : historical, biographical, and memorial
Stevenson, George J (George John), 1818-1888Date1872CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useSummary: A history of the City Road Chapel in London, England. -
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John Wesley trading cards
Stevenson, G. J.Date1800 – 1899CollectionCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useA set of thirteen trading cards with scenes from the life and death of John Wesley. Images include monuments to John Wesley and "Mrs. Wesley," Charles Wesley's tomb, John Wesley's funeral, John Wesley on his deathbed, John Wesley lying in state, John Wesley preaching at the funeral of George Whitefield, portraits of the Wesley family, John Wesley meeting with Lady Huntingdon, John Wesley in Bristol, John Wesley in Wednesbury, etc. -
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Engraving of "Revd. John Wesley A.M. Lying in State, City Road Chapel. London, 1791"
Owen, R.Date1800 – 1899CollectionCopyrightCOPYRIGHT UNDETERMINEDFree
to useAn engraving of John Wesley's body lying in state at the City Road Chapel in London. -
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Letter from John Christian Keener (New Orleans, Louisiana) to Robert Paine (Aberdeen, Mississippi) - October 24, 1881
Keener, John Christian, 1819-1906This letter contains harmful and/or objectionable language and perspectives. -
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The late Revd. John Wesley, M.A. and 446 of the Preachers in his Connexion represented as assembled in City Road Chapel, London
Date1825 – 1836CollectionCopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useA nineteenth-century lithograph depicting John Wesley preaching at the City Road Chapel in London, addressing the 446 preachers in his connection. The lithograph was produced in the studio of William S. Pendleton (1795-1879) in Boston. Many of the individuals featured in the print are clearly identifiable by their printed engravings from the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. One can quickly identify the familiar faces of Charles Wesley (1707-1788), John William Fletcher (1729-1785), Joseph Benson (1749-1821), and others. -
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The works of James Pilkington
Pilkington, James, 1520?-1576Date1842CopyrightNO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATESFree
to useSummary: "An addicion, with an appologie to the causes of brinnynge of Paule's church, the which causes were uttred at Paule's Crosse by the Reuerend Bysshop of Duresme, the 8th of June, 1561 [put forth anonymously by John Moren, or Moren, Bonner's chaplain, and replied to in the bishop's Confutation]": p. [481]-486.