. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . read it a second time for reading leaves an impression, distinct and clear, of a man to whom religionwas the main concern of life. Amongst the spiritual children of Richard Wads-worth ue I >r. Re\ nolds Trippett, who after being on the Doncasterplan in L845 entered the ministry of the M. E. South, and JamesShaw, now in our own ministerial ranks. It has been the good fortune of Doncaster to be chosen byera) veteran ministers as the place wherein to spend thequiet evening of life. William Leaker, who died September1878, wa
. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . read it a second time for reading leaves an impression, distinct and clear, of a man to whom religionwas the main concern of life. Amongst the spiritual children of Richard Wads-worth ue I >r. Re\ nolds Trippett, who after being on the Doncasterplan in L845 entered the ministry of the M. E. South, and JamesShaw, now in our own ministerial ranks. It has been the good fortune of Doncaster to be chosen byera) veteran ministers as the place wherein to spend thequiet evening of life. William Leaker, who died September1878, wa one of these. Two years of his ministry- -1837-8 were spent in the Doncaster Branch, during whichhe married the daughter of George and Martha Earring, ofWurmsworth, whose cottage from a very early date was the iching-place and the home of the servants of Cod. His mchamj d., penl in visiting the aged, the suffering, the poor, and giving iforl to the sorrowful. He may well be remembered here \ for, when the Balby IRDENS CHAPEL, |)(>X(. i;,i, private Journal
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