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Aldersgate Trustees of the Methodist Church

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Also known as "Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes".
The purposes of the Trustees are commemoration of the Aldersgate Conversion of John and Charles Wesley in May 1738.

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Aldersgate Trustees of the Methodist Church

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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 statue - St Paul's

Bronze statue on a marble base. From PMSA: Wesley is shown stepping forward, ...

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Reverend Alexander John Forsyth

Reverend Alexander John Forsyth

Born in his father's manse at Belhelvie, Aberdeenshire, where he later become the vicar.  In 1805 he conducted experiments in the Tower of London under the Master General of Ordnance and in 1807 in...

Person, Craft / Design, Religion, Scotland

1 memorial
William Vincent

William Vincent

Schoolar and theologian. Born Limehouse. Educated at Westminster School. Headmaster of Westminster School 1788-1802. Dean of Westminster 1803-15. Responsible for enclosing what is now Vincent Squar...

Person, Benefactor, Education, Religion

1 memorial
Ewer Street Burial Ground

Ewer Street Burial Ground

St Saviour's Southwark has some good reports describing this burial ground at various times: 1822 - a report of a body-snatching incident; 1839 - a report of its over-filled "repulsive" condition; ...

Place, Religion

1 memorial
George V of Armenia

George V of Armenia

Chief bishop and spiritual leader of Armenia's national church, 1911-30.

Person, Religion, Armenia

1 memorial
Fr. George Francis Haines

Fr. George Francis Haines

All we can discover about Haines is contained in a video, title: St John Evangelist Islington Celebrating 150 Years Part 1 of 3. This shows a church service with 3 men officiating. The text reads (...

Person, Religion

1 memorial