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Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Periodicals, 1744-1960 - Volumes

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9 volumes in Wesleyan and Primitive Methodist Periodicals, 1744-1960  | Page 2 of 3

Minutes of the Methodist conferences, 1744-1824 (rev. ed.)

The full title, Minutes of the Methodist conferences from the first, held in London, by the late Rev. John Wesley, A.M., in the year 1744, is identical to that of the earlier edition, begun in 1812. All volumes were at the Wesleyan Conference Office in Castle Street, Finsbury, London. The principal textual difference between this and the earlier edition is in vol. 1, with considerable additional matter according the 'Advertisement'... Read more →

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Minutes of several conversations, 1869-1932

The full title of the first volume in this series reads: Minutes of several conversations between the Methodist ministers in the connexion established by the late Rev. John Wesley, A.M., at their hundred and twenty-sixth annual conference begun in Hull on Thursday, July 29th, 1869. Published annually, these minutes are generally referred to as the "Minutes of the Methodist conference", following the title of the Minutes of the Methodist conferences... Read more →

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The Primitive Methodist magazine

The full title of this monthly was The Primitive Methodist magazine for the year [...]. New series. Based on vol. 4 (1834), it was "Printed at the office of the Primitive Methodist Connexion by James Bourne" of Bemersley, near Tunstall. In 1902, a new series was begun, accompanied by a change of title to The Aldersgate Primitive Methodist magazine, or more commonly The Aldersgate magazine. Some of the volumes are... Read more →

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The Aldersgate magazine

A continuation of The Primitive Methodist magazine, the full title of this monthly was The Aldersgate Primitive Methodist magazine for the year of Our Lord, [...]. Vol. [...] of the new series. Vol [...] from the commencement." Published by Robert Bryant at the Conference Offices on Aldersgate Street, London. Some of the volumes are defective, wanting complete issues. Occasionally a single year is bound in two volumes. Read more →

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