. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . R. W. KEIGHTLEY. * Aldersgate Magazine, 1895, pp. 130-1. 422 PKIMITIVE METHODIST HOUSE IN WHICH PARKINSON MILSON WAS BORN. Broughton was missioned in 1819, and its name is found on the early plans of the8cotter Circuit. At first, the services were held on the village green and in the cottageof Mrs. Mally Allgarth. At her death, the society was left with the open-air for itsonly sanctuary, until William and Ann Neal proffered the use of their cottage which continued to be the recognisedpreaching-place until the build-ing of t


. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . R. W. KEIGHTLEY. * Aldersgate Magazine, 1895, pp. 130-1. 422 PKIMITIVE METHODIST HOUSE IN WHICH PARKINSON MILSON WAS BORN. Broughton was missioned in 1819, and its name is found on the early plans of the8cotter Circuit. At first, the services were held on the village green and in the cottageof Mrs. Mally Allgarth. At her death, the society was left with the open-air for itsonly sanctuary, until William and Ann Neal proffered the use of their cottage which continued to be the recognisedpreaching-place until the build-ing of the chapel in Neal touched the livesof many for good. It was ata prayer meeting in his housewhen, in July, 1843, ParkinsonMilson knelt as a penitent and wept much, though he did notpray audibly. Neal, too, wasthe leader of the class withwhich, three days after this,Milson united himself ; sothat he began his Christiancourse just as the first periodof Primitive Methodism wasclosing. It was amongst theseBroughton Woods he workedand prayed, and thought out his Sunday sermons, and where he experienceda remarkable deliverance from death


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