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Charles Wesley, 18th century English preacher and hymn writer. Charles (1707-1788) was the brother of John Wesley (1703-1791) with whom he founded Methodism
Lauderdale House, in 1820, (c1876). Creator: UnknownLauderdale House, in 1820, (c1876). Lauderdale House in Waterlow Park, Highgate, originally built for Richard Martin (Lord Mayor of London) in 1582, converted to neoclassical style in 1760
Robert Dickey, 1807-10. Creator: John Wesley JarvisRobert Dickey, 1807-10
John Wesley, c1766, (1936). Creator: Nathaniel HoneJohn Wesley, c1766, (1936). Portrait of John Wesley (1703-1791) English cleric, theologian and evangelist by Nathaniel Hone (1718-1784). Oil on canvas
Monument to John Wesley, to be erected at Epworth, 1856. Creator: UnknownMonument to John Wesley, to be erected at Epworth, 1856. Memorial to '...to the founder of Methodism...the good people of the town of Epworth, in Lincolnshire (Wesley's birthplace)
Old Book, "Life of Wesley", c. 1936. Creator: Magnus S. FossumOld Book, " Life of Wesley", c. 1936
John M. Mason, D. D. S. T. P. (1770-1829), 1822. Creator: Asher Brown DurandJohn M. Mason, D.D. S.T.P. (1770-1829), 1822
Jacob Brown, 1834. Creator: Asher Brown DurandJacob Brown, 1834
Alexander Anderson, 1815. Creator: John Wesley JarvisAlexander Anderson, 1815
Mrs. William Thomas, ca. 1813. Creator: John Wesley JarvisMrs. William Thomas, ca. 1813
Gulian Verplanck, ca. 1811. Creator: John Wesley JarvisGulian Verplanck, ca. 1811
Augustus Washington Clason, ca. 1820. Creator: John Wesley JarvisAugustus Washington Clason, ca. 1820
General Andrew Jackson, ca. 1819. Creator: John Wesley JarvisGeneral Andrew Jackson, ca. 1819
Mrs. Robert Dickey (Anne Brown), 1807-10. Creator: John Wesley JarvisMrs. Robert Dickey (Anne Brown), 1807-10
J. Wesley, (1703-1791), 1830. Creator: UnknownJ. Wesley, (1703-1791), 1830. John Wesley (1703-1791) English cleric, theologian and evangelist educated at Charterhouse and Christ Church, Oxford
Church of St Paul, Shadwell, London, c1810. Artist: Francis DanbyChurch of St Paul, Shadwell, London, c1810. South-west view across the churchyard. The church was built in the 17th century
John Wesley visiting his mothers grave in 1779, Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, (c1850). Wesley, wearing a tricorn hat, stands contemplating the poem on his mothers headstone
The burial of John Wesleys mother in Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, 1866. ArtistThe burial of John Wesleys mother in Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, 1866. The pastor, dressed in white, leads the burial service. The mourners, dressed in black, surround him
Westminster Methodist Hall, London, 2005. The Methodist Central Hall, Westminster, was commissioned as a monument to mark the centenary of the death of the founder of Methodism, John Wesley
John Wesley, (1703-1791), c18th century, (1936). From The Connoisseur, Vol. 98, edited by H. Granville Fell. [International Studio, London, 1936]
Wesley Lake, 19th century. From The Colonial Portfolio. [The Werner Company, London]
John Wesley, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935John Wesley (1703-1791), Anglican cleric and Christian theologian who is credited, along with his brother Charles Wesley, as founding the Methodist movement
John Wesley, English non-conformist preacher, 18th century (c1880). John Wesley (1703-1791) and his brother Charles were the founders of Methodism
John Wesley, Methodist leader, (19th century). Artist: J RogersJohn Wesley, Methodist leader, (19th century). Wesley (1703-1791) was an Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian
Letter from John Wesley to Samuel Bradburn, 25th March 1783. Artist: John WesleyLetter from John Wesley to Samuel Bradburn, 25th March 1783. Letter from Birmingham by the Reverend John Wesley to Samuel Bradburn
John Wesley, English minister, (1854). Wesley (1703-1791) was an Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian
Gwennap Pit near Redruth, 18th centuryGwennap Pit near Redruth, probably caused by the subsistence of 18th centurys. John Wesley first preached here in 1762, then regularly up until his 85th year, once to 32, 000 people. The pit is c
John Wesley and George Whitefield, English evangelists and founders of Methodism, 18th century. Wesley (1703-1791) and Whitefield (1714-1770) urging sinners to turn from the Broad Way to hell
John and Charles Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739 (1868). Artist: Francis Arthur FraserJohn and Charles Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739 (1868). John Wesley (1703-1791) and his brother Charles (1707-1788) were the founders of Methodism
John Wesley, 18th century English non-conformist preacher, 1888. Wesley (1703-1791) preaching in the open air in Cornwall. He and his brother Charles were the founders of Methodism