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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. The movement gained its name from its emphasis on methodical study and devotion. It was at Bristol that the first Methodist chapel was founded. From The Sunday Magazine. (London, 1868).
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
19th century
ANGLICAN
Ann Ronan Pictures
Audience
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
BRISTOL
Britain
British
CHARLES
Charles Wesley
Christianity
Church of England
CLERGYMAN
CLERIC
Cornish
CORNWALL
country
eighteenth century
England
English
EVANGELIST
FOUNDER
Francis Arthur
Francis Arthur Anderson Fraser
Francis Arthur Anderson Fraser of Huntingdonshire
Francis Arthur Fraser
Fraser
Hearing, Five Senses
JOHN
John Wesley
LOCATION
MA
Male
Man
Men
METHODISM
Methodist
Minister
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
non-conformism
non-conformist
People
PREACHER
Preaching
Print Collector1
Protestantism
religion
Religious
Reverend
Reverend John Wesley
TGN
Wesley
Wood Engraving