. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . GENERAL VIEW OF Old Farm-house where Preaching Services were PKESENT-llAY CHAPEL, IiI(i(iIN. 534 PKIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. embedded within it water-worn fragments of the oldest rocks. We have told the storyof Hulland and Hollington and Brailsford, and need not tell it over again, so that whenwe say these three places form part of the Ashbourne Circuit, it is clear that some components of the circuit are ninetyyears old. There are also withinthe limits of the circuit two placeson the borders of Staffordshire,f
. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . GENERAL VIEW OF Old Farm-house where Preaching Services were PKESENT-llAY CHAPEL, IiI(i(iIN. 534 PKIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. embedded within it water-worn fragments of the oldest rocks. We have told the storyof Hulland and Hollington and Brailsford, and need not tell it over again, so that whenwe say these three places form part of the Ashbourne Circuit, it is clear that some components of the circuit are ninetyyears old. There are also withinthe limits of the circuit two placeson the borders of Staffordshire,first missioned by Eleazar Hathornand John Benton, which formedpart of the Circuit Bentonhandedover to Hugh Bourne in 1814. Werefer to Biggin and Mill Dale, toboth of which places there arerepeated references in the earlyJournal*. Biggin has a chapelbuilt in 1896, now debtless, and atMill Dale, romantically situated atthe end of Dovedale, there is alsoa chapel built in 1834. These two places are on the Tunstall plan of 1819 ; afterwardsthey belonged to Bamsor, and, still later, probably to Leek Circuit. Three places thatwere component part
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