. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . s and1 >arlaston, and then he, too, moved off, to become one oftli- pioneers of the Brinkworth District. We have, inJournals so often referred to, a thumb-nail sketchof John Ride, taken June, 1822, after the holding ofa love-feast. Oh, how he did labour! His zealseemed to bave no bounds. Here we have the man- •...!- to til- end. These then were Borne of t lie preachers—most of themto begin with—who pushed forwards theboundaries of Tunstall Circuit in differenl directions, and TOH:s EIDK carved it into circuits that became the Tuns


. The origin and history of the primitive Methodist Church . s and1 >arlaston, and then he, too, moved off, to become one oftli- pioneers of the Brinkworth District. We have, inJournals so often referred to, a thumb-nail sketchof John Ride, taken June, 1822, after the holding ofa love-feast. Oh, how he did labour! His zealseemed to bave no bounds. Here we have the man- •...!- to til- end. These then were Borne of t lie preachers—most of themto begin with—who pushed forwards theboundaries of Tunstall Circuit in differenl directions, and TOH:s EIDK carved it into circuits that became the Tunstall District of 1821 and the larger districtof 1824. And there were others Sarah Spittle, Ann Stanna, Joseph Preston, ofBronington in Flint, and William Doughty, a Lincolnshire man, and James Bonser, ofKinoulton, both of pri on fame, who did their part. • Sarah Smith- memoir i- in the Wagazitu for is:.:!. See. also the Magazine for 1881, p. Sarah Smith who invited Thomas Woodnorth to open Englesea Brook in June, 1811. See -//- p, THE PERIOD OF CIRCUIT PREDOMINANCE AND ENTERIKISK. 519


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