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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: Brand New. 48 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.12 inches. In Stock.
Verlag: Wesleyan Conference Office, London, 1906
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Very Good. First Edition. Pp. [10], 211. Publisher's black textured cloth, very good. Contents clean and tight, paper toned, previous owner's small, neat name to the front free end paper otherwise, no inscriptions, appears unmarked. A very good copy. 'Prepared by order of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference'. Size: 8vo. Book.
Verlag: London: [1924], Methodist Publishing House, 1924
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Hardcover. 5th edition. xvi, 653 p.; 18 cm. [First edition 1896; in 1905 Conference declared this Summary the standard, replacing the Large Minutes] Good 1/4 black roan, spine ends torn. Sl.stain top edge.
Verlag: The Methodist Publishing House, London, 1907
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. New Edition. "A NEW EDITION OF 'THE LARGE MINUTES'. Prepared by order of the Wesleyan Methodist Conference Revised to the Conference of 1906. [Introduction dated 1907.] Pp. xv, 656. Original pebbled black cloth binding, good and strong, the spine with a simple but utilitarian repair of plain black cloth. Contents clean and tight, original black end papers, no inscriptions, no foxing. A good to very good copy. Size: 8vo 18 x 12 cm. Book.
Verlag: Crosland's letter on letterhead of Sutton Bridge Wisbech 16 June Simon's letter on Wesley Historical Society letterhead 22 April 1914. Programme from Liverpool Wesleyan Methodist Council for celebration on 17 June 1903, 1903
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In den WarenkorbThe three items in fair condition, lightly aged and worn. ONE: ALS [to Bartelot] from 'J. Crosland'. (There are postcards printed by 'J. Crosland and Son, Post Office, Sutton Bridge Wisbech.') 3pp., 12mo. He begins with reference to a Wesley letter which 'has been in the family about 50 years more rather than less the family has been connected with Methodism almost from the days of Wesley himself without a break.' He also discusses 'a statue in white (parian marble) I think it is standing 6 ½ in high (Base on which he stands 1 in) in full clerical robe with open book in left hand & the right hand uplifted evidently in the act of addressing the people or preaching.' This has been 'in the family 3 generations at least'. TWO: ALS to Bartelot from Rev. J. S. Simon. 2pp., 4to. He is 'interested in John Wesley's pedigree' and has been in correspondence with 'Mr. Broadley of Bridport', who suggested he should write. He asks for elucidation regarding 'Calamy's statement', going into detail on the question of Wesley's wife's uncle Thomas Fuller. He requests 'light on the subject of the marriage and death of John Westley, and on the place of his burial'. THREE: Printed handbill in light blue and red, headed: 'The Liverpool Wesleyan Methodist Council. | BI-CENTENARY OF WESLEY'S BIRTH, | 1703 JUNE 17th 1903. | PROGRAMME'. 1p., 8vo. Includes an organ recital by Dr A. L. Peace, and contributions by seven clergymen: Joseph Jackson, T. J. Choate, E. T. Carrier, T. Hughes, Owen Roberts, H. J. Taylor and Robert Killip. No other copy traced, either on OCLC WorldCat, or on COPAC.