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Ground Floor Plan, Cannon Chapel
Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997An architectural plan of the ground floor of Cannon Chapel. -
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Alternate Seating Plan (Sanctuary), Cannon Chapel
Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997An architectural plan of the sanctuary level of Cannon Chapel showing an alternative arrangement for seating. -
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Cannon Chapel, architectural cross-section
Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997A cross-section of Cannon Chapel as viewed from the Northern elevation. -
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Balcony Plan, Cannon Chapel
Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997An architectural plan of the balcony level of Cannon Chapel. -
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North and West Elevation Plans, Cannon Chapel
Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997An architectural plan of the Northern and Western elevations of Cannon Chapel. -
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East Elevation and architectural cross-section, Cannon Chapel
Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997An architectural plan of the Eastern elevation of Cannon Chapel along with a cross-section of the building. -
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Cannon Chapel, exterior sketch
Rudolph, Paul, 1918-1997An exterior sketch of Cannon Chapel depicting the bridge connecting it to Bishop Hall, with Pitts Theology Library (now Convocation Hall) in the background. -
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Letter of authenticity for the Japanned metal box owned by John Wesley (95-001-092)
A letter and transcription detailing the provenance of a Japanned metal box which once belonged to John Wesley and tracing the box's ownership from Wesley to Pitts Theology Library via a purchase of Wesleyana by Bishop Warren A. Candler in 1911 from the Thursfield Smith Collection of Wesleyana. -
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Photograph of scene on Edisto Island where Thomas Coke and William Hammet were shipwrecked en route to 1791 annual conference in Charleston, SC.
A photograph of a painting by W. A. Walker depicting Edisto Island where Thomas Coke and William Hammet were shipwrecked on their way to the 1791 Annual Conference of the South Carolina Methodist Church. -
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Schedule of worship services in the Maidstone Circuit
A schedule showing when and where services will be held along the Maidstone Circuit for the year 1859. -
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Scrapbook of articles about John Wesley
A scrapbook detailing a number of biographical accounts of John Wesley and his family. The majority of the content appears to be newsprint clipped and pasted into another published book, with snippets of the original text sometimes visible between clippings. -
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John Wesley: A Lecture by Rev. Canon Overton, M.A., Rector of Epworth, Delivered at Davos Platz, Switzerland, 1897 Aug.
The text of a lecture given by Rev. Canon Overton in Epworth on John Wesley and the history of Methodism. -
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Wesleyan Methodism in France
Toase, WilliamA history of the spread and influence of Weslyan Methodism throughout France. -
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The Wesleyan Centenary Picture
An account of the Wesleyan Conference's activities in recognition of the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism. -
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New Biographical Series - No. 6, John Wesley
A short biography of John Wesley published as part of a series of biographical sketches by the Religious Tract Society. -
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Engraving of "Mrs. Susanna Wesley"
Whimper, E.An engraving of Susanna Wesley, the mother of John and Charles Wesley. It is identical to 95-001-216. -
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Engraving of "Mrs. Susanna Wesley"
Whimper, E.An engraving of Susanna Wesley, the mother of John and Charles Wesley. It is identical to 95-001-217. -
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Engraving of "Mrs. Susannah Wesley (Mother of John Wesley)"
Buttre, J. C.An engraving of Susanna Wesley, the mother of John and Charles Wesley. -
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Engraving of "Mrs. Sarah Wesley, Widow of the late Rev. Charles Wesley now living near London, in the ninety eighth year of her age"
An engraving of Sarah Wesley, the wife of Charles Wesley. -
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Engraving of "S[usannah] Wesley: Mother of the Rev'd. John Wesley"
Owne, R.An engraving of Susanna Wesley, the mother of John and Charles Wesley, based on the Williams portrait of her. -
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Engraving of "Samuel Wesley [Aged Nineteen]"
Whimper, E.An engraving of Samuel Wesley, the father of John and Charles Wesley, as a young man. It is identical to 95-001-211.