A short history of Independent Methodism : a souvenir of the hundredth annual meeting of the Independent Methodist Churches, 1905 . nster, and a Church was dulyopened on October 12th, 1890. The following month amission at Harrington Hall was begun in a temporarybuilding. This Mission Church was largely under the careof William Berriman, who though deprived of eyesightmany years ago, has been able to do much useful anddevoted work. From this Mission has grown the newChurch in St. Johns Lane, which was opened for worshipand Sunday school in 1903, and which promises to be a mostuseful institution


A short history of Independent Methodism : a souvenir of the hundredth annual meeting of the Independent Methodist Churches, 1905 . nster, and a Church was dulyopened on October 12th, 1890. The following month amission at Harrington Hall was begun in a temporarybuilding. This Mission Church was largely under the careof William Berriman, who though deprived of eyesightmany years ago, has been able to do much useful anddevoted work. From this Mission has grown the newChurch in St. Johns Lane, which was opened for worshipand Sunday school in 1903, and which promises to be a mostuseful institution. In May, 1892, the small circuit was enlarged by the addi-tion of a Mission at Staple Hill. The next year witnessed BRISTOL DISTRICT, 199 the commencement of a new mission at Ashton Gate bysome of the Bedminster friends. The meetings were atfirst held in a coffee tavern, but in 1S95 tne presentbuilding was opened. The mission at Trealaw, Rhondda Valley, was started in1895, but services were unfortunately discontinued in Talywain Mission joined the circuit in 1896. To thismission has been added the one at ??•? ??:?:


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