| October 2005 |
Linked BLOGSPOT site
This allows us to post material and also allows comments. |
2005
General note |
No new material posted to this web site.
We had an interesting year in terms of old books and other material.
But it was not possible to get this in web format – one factor was needing to get a new computer. |
26 July 2004 Full text |
This Amiable
Family, by Rev. David Leese
An illuminating window upon 19th century Methodism
in a corner of North Staffordshire of interest to us. |
| 7 March 2004 |
Wesleyan Methodism in
the Congleton Circuit, by John Dyson
Finished (at last) the TABLES to complete this book.
This includes some very useful material on John Wesley's early preaching. |
| 7 February 2004 |
Methodism in
my Native Village, by Thomas Willshaw
The history of Methodism in Cheddleton to 1891.
This is a very interesting account illustrated with a number of brief biographies. |
| 7 February 2004 |
The Waldenses
or Vaudois,
The Methodist Magazine, 1826.
An account of a visit to the moderator of the Waldenses. |
| 15 January 2004 |
Extracts from The Overcomer
magazine, December 1914
Material relating to the 1904 Welsh Revival of which 2004 is the Centenary.
This is outside our normal scope, but is of interest comparing the Welsh Revival with early Methodism.
A key figure in 1904 was Evan Roberts, then in training for the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist ministry.
He later produced The Overcomer with Mrs. Jessie Penn Lewis, the magazine's editor. |
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| 22 May 2003 |
Diagramatic Site
Plan |
| 27 July 2002 |
A new section devoted to Ramsor
, linking all available material relating to this remarkable place. Ramsor
had a special place in Primitive Methodist History, and was frequently
visited by Hugh Bourne, who conducted his first ever funeral service
(1810) there only 2 years after a Camp Meeting (1808).
This will take some time, even including only the material now available
on this site.
This is a prelude to writing a history of Primitive Methodism in the
Ramsor Circuit.
If you have any original
material relating to Ramsor, especially extracts from Primitive Methodist
Magazines, and extract from Journals of Preachers, please let us know. |
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