. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . hools were opened in the springof 1834, and the speedy multiplication of both teachers and scholars showed that thetrustees had not missed the mark they aimed at. Mill Street Society prospered so greatly, that at length it was deemed desirable toprovide additional accommodation, and, if possible, to provide it in such a locality aswould suit the convenience of those members and adherents who lived on theHolderness Road, Drypool, the Groves, and other more distant parts of the , in 1841, Mason Street Chapel, built in 1822 fo


. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . hools were opened in the springof 1834, and the speedy multiplication of both teachers and scholars showed that thetrustees had not missed the mark they aimed at. Mill Street Society prospered so greatly, that at length it was deemed desirable toprovide additional accommodation, and, if possible, to provide it in such a locality aswould suit the convenience of those members and adherents who lived on theHolderness Road, Drypool, the Groves, and other more distant parts of the , in 1841, Mason Street Chapel, built in 1822 for the use of a Calvinisticcongregation, was acquired as a relief chapel. This made the third chapel possessedby the denomination in Hull. In January, 1839. a town-mission was established, oneminister being set apart to this work, and the results of the appointment were , schools were built behind the Mason Street property, and the growinginterest here led afterwards, as we shall see, to the building of Clowes Chapel inJarratt THE PERIOD OF CIRCUIT PREDOMINANCE AND ENTERPRISE. 387


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