A short history of Independent Methodism : a souvenir of the hundredth annual meeting of the Independent Methodist Churches, 1905 . s a commanding sixty years he preached the Gospel. An exact thinker,powerful in exposition, forceful in character, he sustainedthe office of President, Secretary and Editor at differentperiods with dignity and great usefulness. He compiledthe Testimony of Union and he wrote An Appeal to theChristian World, too little known among our people. Inhis early manhood he found time to study at the Glasgow7University, and afterwards the leisure he was able


A short history of Independent Methodism : a souvenir of the hundredth annual meeting of the Independent Methodist Churches, 1905 . s a commanding sixty years he preached the Gospel. An exact thinker,powerful in exposition, forceful in character, he sustainedthe office of President, Secretary and Editor at differentperiods with dignity and great usefulness. He compiledthe Testimony of Union and he wrote An Appeal to theChristian World, too little known among our people. Inhis early manhood he found time to study at the Glasgow7University, and afterwards the leisure he was able to getfrom a busy business life was devoted to the Church inGlasgow and evangelistic work His visits to the Lanca-shire Churches were always notable events. Ready for thegreat Reaper he was gathered home on October 24th, 1S79,in his 86th year. William Oxley (son of one of our earliestpreachers), who stands just behind William Sanderson,married one of Alexander Denovans daughters, and was,like his father-in-law in turn, first Secretary and thenPresident of the Connexion. A more familiar figure, prominent for over 50 years, was. PJiofo by] ANNUAL MEETING GR


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