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Staffordshire bowl with printed image of John Wesley and Centenary Hall
Staffordshire bowl with printed image of John Wesley and Centenary Hall. -
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Staffordshire plate with printed image of John Wesley and Centenary Hall
Staffordshire plate with printed image of John Wesley and Centenary Hall. -
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Small teacup and saucer with image of Epworth Church
Small teacup and saucer with image of Epworth Church, undated (nineteenth century). -
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Staffordshire teacup featuring John Wesley and Centenary Hall
Staffordshire teacup inscribed "John Wesley, M.A. Born..." and "Centenary Hall and Mission House, London". -
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Small jug with image of John Wesley and Centenary Hall
Small jug with image of John Wesley and Centenary Hall. -
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Mug celebrating the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism
Mug inscribed "Celebration of the Centenary of Wesleyan Methodism Oct 28th, 1839" and "Rev. John Wesley Founder of Methodism Born June 17th 1703, Died Mar 2nd 1791" with images of Centenary Hall and John Wesley after J. Barry. Repaired. -
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Framed portrait of Methodist Bishop, George Foster Pierce
An oil portrait of the Bishop George Foster Pierce of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Pierce served as president at both Georgia Female College (Wesleyan) and Emory College. -
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Profile portrait of John Wesley
Edridge, Henry, 1769-1821A portrait of John Wesley done in profile. He holds a bible in his left hand, with his right raised as if to address an unseen audience. -
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Engraving of "The Ordination of Bishop Asbury and Organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Dec. 27th, 1784 at the Christmas Conference held in Lovely Lane Chapel, Baltimore, Md."
Gilchrist, A.An engraving created after a painting by Thomas Coke Ruckle depicting the ordination of Bishop Francis Ashbury Pratt in Baltimore, Maryland. -
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Engraving of "John Wesley and His Friends at Oxford"
Bellin, SamuelAn engraving based on a painting by Marshall Claxton depicting a young John Wesley in dialog with other students at Oxford University. -
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Engraving of "The Revd. John Wesley, M.A., Preaching on his Father's Tombstone in Epworth Churchyard"
Hunt, J. B.An engraving based on a painting by Alfred Hunt depicting John Wesley preaching to a crowd at the site of his father, Samuel Wesley's, grave at St. Andrew's Church in Epworth, England. -
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Engraving of "The Death-Bed of Wesley"
Geuer, William O.An engraving based on a painting by Marshall Claxton depicting a crowd gathered at the bedside of John Wesley who appears to be saying a final prayer. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Thomas Powyes, undated
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings to Thomas Powys thanking him for his previous letter and expressing her expectation of the objections she faces. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Hill, undated
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Miss Hill giving her advice on reflecting on challenges in life, confirming Lady Huntingdon's thoughts on Miss Chapman, and updating Miss Hill on the state of sermons at the chapel. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Hill, Bath, undated
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Miss Hill offering assistance and expressing her concern over the weather. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to [Philip] Doddridge, undated
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Mr. Doddridge thanking him for his concern for her health, telling him of a visit from a Mr. Jones who gave her much appreciated advice on maintaining her health. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Miss Hill, December 10
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Miss Hill offering her thanks and asking forgiveness for being unable to deliver these thanks in person on account of her busy schedule. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Sarah (Gwynne) Wesley, Spa-Fields, March 2, 1791
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Sarah Wesley thanking her for news of her parents, Sarah Gwynne and Charles Wesley, and asking for more information on the death of John Wesley. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Mr. Carpenter and the Bath Committee, College, October 14, 1791
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to Mr. Carpenter and "my dear and worthy Christian firends of the Bath Committee" discussing the state of the church, the appointment and preaching of Phillip Mills, who she compares to George Whitefield, issues with an order of hymn books, the work of a Mr. Ford to help the church, and inquiries into the health of one of the church members. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to [Wilks Student], January 5, 1775
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to "dear Wilks" informing him that she is sending a student to bring him to Trevecca College and expressing her thanks for his support. -
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Letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to "My dearest madam" Hill, College, South Wales, May 19, 1774
Huntingdon, Selina Hastings, Countess of, 1707-1791A letter from Selina Hastings Huntingdon to a Madam Hill discussing the health of Sir Rowland Hill and delivering news of a young man who had been sent to Trevecca College by Lady Glenorchy. The letter also contains a post script from Lady Ann Erskine discussing her time at the College in the south of Wales and the death of her Aunt.