A short history of Independent Methodism : a souvenir of the hundredth annual meeting of the Independent Methodist Churches, 1905 . ELIZABETH STREET. 14o LIVERPOOL DISTRICT Manchester, preached. There were many remarkable con-versions, and amongst those won to Christ were RichardSanderson and James Davenport. Both became zealousworkers and the latter an acceptable preacher. Previousto this period the founders of the Church had becomeacquainted with the Church at Warrington, and on a state-ment of Independent Methodist principles being sent them byPeter Phillips they rejoiced to find that there
A short history of Independent Methodism : a souvenir of the hundredth annual meeting of the Independent Methodist Churches, 1905 . ELIZABETH STREET. 14o LIVERPOOL DISTRICT Manchester, preached. There were many remarkable con-versions, and amongst those won to Christ were RichardSanderson and James Davenport. Both became zealousworkers and the latter an acceptable preacher. Previousto this period the founders of the Church had becomeacquainted with the Church at Warrington, and on a state-ment of Independent Methodist principles being sent them byPeter Phillips they rejoiced to find that there were otherChurches with their views and methods, and so the Churchdecided to join the Connexion. This was done at YVigan ?HI - :-^s -«?
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