The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . JOHN TELFORD AND OTHER NOTED WESLEYANS. 1. Alleu Rees. 2. R. Cully. 3- Josiah Hudson. 4- Rev. John W. Crake. 5. Rev. Ishmael Jones. 6. Rev. David Young. 7- Rev. Edmund Holroyd. 8. John Telford. 9- W. F. Slater,io. Rev. Theophilus Rev. David C. Ingram. 12. Rev. Albert Clayton. 13. Rev. Wesley Guard. 14. Thomas T.


The illustrated history of Methodism [electronic resource]; the story of the origin and progress of the Methodist church, from its foundation by John Wesley to the present dayWritten in popular style and illustrated by more than one thousand portraits and views of persons . JOHN TELFORD AND OTHER NOTED WESLEYANS. 1. Alleu Rees. 2. R. Cully. 3- Josiah Hudson. 4- Rev. John W. Crake. 5. Rev. Ishmael Jones. 6. Rev. David Young. 7- Rev. Edmund Holroyd. 8. John Telford. 9- W. F. Slater,io. Rev. Theophilus Rev. David C. Ingram. 12. Rev. Albert Clayton. 13. Rev. Wesley Guard. 14. Thomas T. Dilks. 15. Marshall Hartley. 16. Sidney I. P. Duninan. 17. John A. B. T. \V Johnstone. 19. Owen Lloyd Davies. 20. Ralph M. Spoor. 21. Josiah Bonharn. 22. Rev. William D. Walters. 590 The Illustrated History of Methodism. tion of ambition leveled at Dr. Jabez The issue of the pamphlet was the be Bunting. Its writer was by no means an ginning of a series of bitter disputes inexperienced man. At this time he ending in legal action and of untold evil had served for thirty years in the minis- to the Wesleyan body. An organizatioi. K i-rw W ffifi ftoIfi w a Wo CO try, was superintendent of the First Man-chester circuit, and was favorably knownas author of A Digest of the Laws andRegulations of Wesleyan Methodism. was formed, known as the Grand Cen-tral Association, with the view of an-tagonizing the Theological Institutionand embarrassing in every way the exist- The Illustrated History of Methodism. 591 ng polity of the Church. Doctor War-en appealed against his suspension from)ldham-road Chapel, and two bills wereiled in the vice-chancellors court. Heetained the services of five able barris-ers, as against three distinguished coun-sel who appeared for the result was a decision in favor of thelefendants, and the vice-chancellor, inlis summing up, took occasion to deliveri glowing eulogy in behalf of the serv-ces that Methodism had rendered to:he nation at lar


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