. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . Whim Farm where Dr, Wood wasbrought up. * Historic Villages of Methodism. By Rev. J. Wood, , in Aldersgate Magazine, 1897. 528 PRIMITIVE METHODIST JOSHUA MILLINGTON. say, he became a champion of the cause, and, for the long period of sixty years,preached far and wide, in all weathers; led his class, and lived to a patriarchalage, honoured for the goodness and usefulness of his life. With the year 1835, another page was turned in the history of Primitive Methodismin Monyash. So much had the Winster Circuit prosp


. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . Whim Farm where Dr, Wood wasbrought up. * Historic Villages of Methodism. By Rev. J. Wood, , in Aldersgate Magazine, 1897. 528 PRIMITIVE METHODIST JOSHUA MILLINGTON. say, he became a champion of the cause, and, for the long period of sixty years,preached far and wide, in all weathers; led his class, and lived to a patriarchalage, honoured for the goodness and usefulness of his life. With the year 1835, another page was turned in the history of Primitive Methodismin Monyash. So much had the Winster Circuit prospered underthe labours of its ministers—David Beattie and T. Hobson—that in this year a third minister was appointed, and specialattention was directed to aggressive Christian work. Monyashshared in the general prosperity of the station. One evening,when Mr. Hobson the missionary was sitting in the house ofMr. Palfreyman where he was to spend the night, a woman rushedin uttering loud cries. She had been at the service, and soughtrelief for her anguished, burdened heart. The little company fellto prayer, and Mary Critchelow found peace. Her conversion wasspeedily followed by that of her husband, their two eldest sons,and


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