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Methodism Collection

Background imageMethodism Collection: Charles Wesley, 18th century English preacher and hymn writer

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

Background imageMethodism Collection: Primitive Methodists at Prayer, c1889, (c1902). Creator: Unknown

Primitive Methodists at Prayer, c1889, (c1902). Creator: Unknown
Primitive Methodists at Prayer, c1889, (c1902). After a painting in the Dudley Museums Service collection. Depiction of fishermen in the congregation of the Fore Street Chapel in St Ives, Cornwall

Background imageMethodism Collection: The Idle Prentice Executed at Tyburn: Industry and Idleness, plate 11, September 30

The Idle Prentice Executed at Tyburn: Industry and Idleness, plate 11, September 30, 1747

Background imageMethodism Collection: The Idle 'Prentice Executed at Tyburn (Industry and Idleness, plate 11)

The Idle "Prentice Executed at Tyburn (Industry and Idleness, plate 11)
The Idle " Prentice Executed at Tyburn (Industry and Idleness, plate 11), September 30, 1747

Background imageMethodism Collection: J. Wesley, (1703-1791), 1830. Creator: Unknown

J. Wesley, (1703-1791), 1830. Creator: Unknown
J. Wesley, (1703-1791), 1830. John Wesley (1703-1791) English cleric, theologian and evangelist educated at Charterhouse and Christ Church, Oxford

Background imageMethodism Collection: Whitefields Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, London, 1772. Artist: J Lodge

Whitefields Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, London, 1772. Artist: J Lodge
Whitefields Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, London, 1772

Background imageMethodism Collection: Perspective view of Whitefields Tabernacle, Moorfields, London, 1772. Artist: J Lodge

Perspective view of Whitefields Tabernacle, Moorfields, London, 1772. Artist: J Lodge
Perspective view of Whitefields Tabernacle, Moorfields, London, 1772

Background imageMethodism Collection: Eastern view of Whitefields Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, London, 1764

Eastern view of Whitefields Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, St Pancras, London, 1764. The view is surrounded by Biblical references

Background imageMethodism Collection: Mr Colman, a Methodist preacher, 1775

Mr Colman, a Methodist preacher, 1775, shown with one hand raised and a book under his arm

Background imageMethodism Collection: The burial of John Wesleys mother in Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, 1866. Artist

The burial of John Wesleys mother in Bunhill Fields, Finsbury, London, 1866. Artist
The 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

Background imageMethodism Collection: The idle prentice executed at Tyburn, plate XI of Industry and Idleness, 1747

The idle prentice executed at Tyburn, plate XI of Industry and Idleness, 1747; The crowds gather at Tyburn to watch Idles execution

Background imageMethodism Collection: Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A medley, 1762. Artist: William Hogarth

Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A medley, 1762. Artist: William Hogarth
Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A medley, 1762; Methodist meeting at Whitefields Tabernacle on Tottenham Court Road, London

Background imageMethodism Collection: Westminster Methodist Hall, London, 2005

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

Background imageMethodism Collection: Sketch for plate XI of Industry and Idleness, 1747. Artist: William Hogarth

Sketch for plate XI of Industry and Idleness, 1747. Artist: William Hogarth
Sketch for plate XI of Industry and Idleness, 1747. The idle prentice executed at Tyburn. The crowds gather at Tyburn to watch Tom Idles execution

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

John Wesley, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
John Wesley (1703-1791), Anglican cleric and Christian theologian who is credited, along with his brother Charles Wesley, as founding the Methodist movement

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley, English non-conformist preacher, 18th century (c1880)

John Wesley, English non-conformist preacher, 18th century (c1880). John Wesley (1703-1791) and his brother Charles were the founders of Methodism

Background imageMethodism Collection: Letter from John Wesley to Samuel Bradburn, 25th March 1783. Artist: John Wesley

Letter from John Wesley to Samuel Bradburn, 25th March 1783. Artist: John Wesley
Letter from John Wesley to Samuel Bradburn, 25th March 1783. Letter from Birmingham by the Reverend John Wesley to Samuel Bradburn

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley and George Whitefield, English evangelists and founders of Methodism, 18th century

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

Background imageMethodism Collection: John and Charles Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739 (1868)

John and Charles Wesley preaching in the open air at Bristol, 1739 (1868). Artist: Francis Arthur Fraser
John 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

Background imageMethodism Collection: John Wesley, 18th century English non-conformist preacher, 1888

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


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