• The Primitive Methodist Magazine was the monthly magazine of the Primitive Methodist Church in Britain, spanning just over a century. It was started in...
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    Primitive Methodism was a major movement in English and Welsh Methodism from about 1810 until the Methodist Union in 1932. It emerged from a revival at...
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  • Ramshorn (category English Methodists)
    The tiny hamlet of Ramsor (Methodist spelling) in North Staffordshire played a significant part in the origins of Primitive Methodism. Listed in the Domesday...
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    Patterson, Northern Primitive Methodism, 1909. Primitive Methodist Magazine 1831 page 274. Also referred to in histories of Primitive Methodism by H B Kendall...
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  • Notes column. Methodist Church of Great Britain Primitive Methodist Magazine Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, originally the Arminian Magazine, founded by John...
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    elastic than any material substance we can see and handle. The Primitive Methodist magazine. William Lister. 1867. Retrieved 25 March 2007. It is sometimes...
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    The Primitive Methodist Chapel is a historic building in Staithes, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. Primitive Methodism first reached Staithes...
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    "Quarry Hill P.M. Church, Leeds – A Centenary Sketch" (PDF). Primitive Methodist Magazine. No. 456. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 July 2018. Retrieved...
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    September 1905 following a proposal by Rev. Nathaniel Boocock a Primitive Methodist Church Minister whose pioneering works in the west coast of Africa...
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  • Methodism (redirect from Methodist Church)
    Some Methodist congregations offer daily Morning Prayer. In America, the United Methodist Church and Free Methodist Church, as well as the Primitive Methodist...
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    Richard Jukes (category English Methodists)
    Rev. Richard Jukes (1804–1867) was a popular Primitive Methodist minister and hymn writer. This article provides a brief biography, and a summary of his...
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    Holliday Bickerstaffe Kendall (category English Methodists)
    1844 – 10 March 1919), was a Primitive Methodist Minister, President of the Conference (1901). Editor (Primitive Methodist publishing), author and historian...
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  • Christian Weekly & Methodist Journal, The Primitive Methodist Magazine, The Bible Christian Monthly" and that it was "The Organ of the Methodist Church in South...
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  • James Crawfoot (category English Methodists)
    leader of the 'Magic Methodists' or 'Forest Methodists' who influenced Hugh Bourne and William Clowes, the founders of Primitive Methodism. Crawfoot was...
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  • Shimmin, F. N. (1892), "Sketches in the Isle of Man (V)", The Primitive Methodist Magazine, 73: 266–267 Caine, William Ralph Hall (1909), Isle of Man, A...
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  • Jackson. p. 35. "Collected poems of Ada Elizabeth Smith (1875-1898)". www.nypl.org. Aldersgate Primitive Methodist Magazine. T. Mitchell. 1912. p. 719....
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  • the Wesleyan Methodist Church experienced many revivals and secessions, with the largest of the offshoots being the Primitive Methodists. The main streams...
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    William Clowes preached in East Ayton in the early 1820s, and a small Primitive Methodist chapel was built soon afterwards. As the congregation grew, a larger...
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    the Norman Isles. Extracts from his journal published in the Primitive Methodist Magazine show 6 months successful work in Jersey and Gurnsey. But Kendall...
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    The Primitive Methodist Magazine. Thomas Holliday. 1864. p. 562. Retrieved 29 January 2025. Welford, Alex. "Spalding Little London Primitive Methodist chapel"...
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    George Cosens (category Methodist ministers)
    to London to study and joining the Primitive Methodists in his late teens. After working as a Primitive Methodist preacher, he joined the Baptists and...
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  • Primitive Methodist Magazine by Rev. H. Ross, Primitive Methodist Magazine, 1922/456, accessed 17 July 2018 Hill, C., Quarry Hill Ebenezer Primitive Methodist...
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    John (January 1854). "Ryecroft Primitive Methodist chapel". The Primitive Methodist magazine. London: Primitive Methodist. p. 50. OCLC 1088367043. Wolfe...
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  • Essex, 1917 [2] Ardleigh's Past, Crockleford School [3] The Primitive Methodist Magazine, 1859, p.560 51°53′49″N 0°57′54″E / 51.897°N 0.965°E / 51...
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    a maltster, and a foreman maltster. In 1885 Susworth contained a Primitive Methodist chapel. Occupations included ten farmers, a shopkeeper, wheelwright...
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    Newton Methodist Chapel, closed around 2020 and is now a holiday home. Primitive Methodist magazine August 1853 pp. 496–497 states a new Methodist chapel...
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    para.17 GE 13, 2008: 4 ESTH, 2008: 55 Antliff, W (1864). the Primitive Methodist Magazine. Richard Davies, London. Bailey, Brian (1988). Almshouses of...
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    Hugh Bourne (category English Methodists)
    revival when some key Primitive Methodist leaders, most importantly William Clowes, were converted. Bourne and Clowes' Primitive Methodism germinated in...
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    John Wesley (category English Methodist hymnwriters)
    The societies he founded became the dominant form of the independent Methodist movement that continues to this day. Educated at Charterhouse and Christ...
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    Church, the Holiness Methodist Church, the Methodist Protestant Church, the Primitive Methodist Church, and the Southern Methodist Church. There are also...
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