The history of Methodism . in the adjoiningtimber yard[Mr. Tooths].If so, I knew itwould soon layus in ashes. Ifirst called allthe family toprayer. Then,ofoina: out, wefound the fireabout an hun-dred yards off,and had broke out while the wind was south. But a sailor cried out, Avast! f>vast! the wind is turned in a moment. .So it did, DRAWN BY J P. OAVIS. FROM WOODCUTS. STUDY IN WESLEYS HOUSE, Scenes in City Road 985 to the west, while we were at prayer, and so drove theflames from us. We then thankfully returned; and I restedwell the residue of the night. The glory of this latter house was


The history of Methodism . in the adjoiningtimber yard[Mr. Tooths].If so, I knew itwould soon layus in ashes. Ifirst called allthe family toprayer. Then,ofoina: out, wefound the fireabout an hun-dred yards off,and had broke out while the wind was south. But a sailor cried out, Avast! f>vast! the wind is turned in a moment. .So it did, DRAWN BY J P. OAVIS. FROM WOODCUTS. STUDY IN WESLEYS HOUSE, Scenes in City Road 985 to the west, while we were at prayer, and so drove theflames from us. We then thankfully returned; and I restedwell the residue of the night. The glory of this latter house was asgreat as that of the former. Wonderful cov-enant services were held,and in the January of 1784,the Deed Poll year, eighteenhundred mem-bers were pres-ent. Next yearwe find themorning chapelfilled with chil-dren to hearWesley preacha sermon to theyoung at fiveoclock on abright J u lymorning. Twoweeks later thefirst London or-dination service .was held, andthe deeply sol-emnized congregation saw John Pawson, Thomas Hanby,


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