. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . REV. EDWARD HOCKLEY CHAPEL, NOTTINGHAM. and in 1839 sold to the Primitive Methodists for the sum of <£2,400. Edward Morton,by his extensive labours as a town missionary, prepared the way for this notableadvance, and having thus given proof of his powers, he was admitted into the regularministry, and in 1841 we find him living at Arnold as Branch Superintendent. He at * Probably he was in failing health, for he died in 1843. THE PERIOD OF CIRCUIT PREDOMINANCE AND ENTERPRISE. 251 once took energetic measures to recapture su
. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . REV. EDWARD HOCKLEY CHAPEL, NOTTINGHAM. and in 1839 sold to the Primitive Methodists for the sum of <£2,400. Edward Morton,by his extensive labours as a town missionary, prepared the way for this notableadvance, and having thus given proof of his powers, he was admitted into the regularministry, and in 1841 we find him living at Arnold as Branch Superintendent. He at * Probably he was in failing health, for he died in 1843. THE PERIOD OF CIRCUIT PREDOMINANCE AND ENTERPRISE. 251 once took energetic measures to recapture surrendered Hucknall. He missioned thestreets and preached on the green. At the close of the service he inquired for RobertHutchinson and WiUiam Allen. The two were on the spot, and responded to the Hutchinson did not fail the missionary in the time of need; he opened hishouse for preaching, and it continued to be the preaching-place for the society until1848, when, now increased to thirty members, the society migrated to a room in AllenStreet; and for a period of f
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