Event    From 24/5/1738  To 24/5/1738

Wesley's second conversion

Categories: Religion

Event

Wesley attended a meeting convened by James Hutton in Nettleton Court, off Aldersgate Street or at 28 Aldersgate Street. Here he felt a "warming of the heart".
Three memorials all erected in slightly different locations by different organisations. No comment.

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Wesley's second conversion

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Aldersgate Flame

{On the west face:} Wednesday May 24 1738 "What occurred .......law of sin an...

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John Wesley - Aldersgate Street

The probable site, where, on May 24, 1738 John Wesley "felt his heart strange...

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Wesleys at Postmans' Park

IHS This tablet is erected to the glory of God in commemoration of the evange...

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Other Subjects

St Dionis Backchurch

St Dionis Backchurch

Destroyed in the Great Fire in 1666, rebuilt by Wren in 1674, demolished 1878.

Building, Religion

1 memorial
Reverend Augustus M Toplady

Reverend Augustus M Toplady

Cleric and hymn writer. Born Augustus Montague Toplady in Farnham, Surrey. His family moved to Ireland, and he attended Trinity College, Dublin. He was a follower of John Wesley and converted to Me...

Person, Music / songs, Religion, Ireland

1 memorial
Thomas Green

Thomas Green

Monk at London Charterhouse. Taken to Newgate Prison, chained and left to starve to death.

Person, Execution, Religion

1 memorial
William Wand, Bishop of London

William Wand, Bishop of London

Bishop.  Born Grantham.  Bishop of London, 1945 - 1955. Died Lingfield, Surrey.

Person, Religion

1 memorial
Pete Broadbent

Pete Broadbent

Bishop of Willesden from 2001. He caused controversy when Prince William and Catherine Middleton became engaged. He announced he was a republican, calling the couple 'shallow celebrities' and sayin...

Person, Religion

1 memorial