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Methodist Collection (#11)

Methodism, a religious movement with roots dating back to the 18th century, has had a profound impact on Christianity and society as a whole

Background imageMethodist Collection: A Table With A Cross And Communion Emblems And Stained Glass Windows Inside A Church; Dore

A Table With A Cross And Communion Emblems And Stained Glass Windows Inside A Church; Dore, Sheffield, England

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist Preacher, April 1808. April 1808. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson

Methodist Preacher, April 1808. April 1808. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
Methodist Preacher, April 1808

Background imageMethodist Collection: Gwennap Pit near Redruth, Cornwall

Gwennap Pit near Redruth, Cornwall, where Methodist John Wesley preached to massive congregations 18 times between 1762 and 1789

Background imageMethodist Collection: Liverpool - Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Mount Pleasant Liverpo

Liverpool - Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Mount Pleasant Liverpool - Chapel Building -people in Front. Part of Box 62 Boswell Collection - Liverpool. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMethodist Collection: Plan of the Highfield Estate as laid out for Building Purposes, 1873

Plan of the Highfield Estate as laid out for Building Purposes, 1873
Surveyor: Holmes and Johnson.Scale: 200 feet : 3 inches.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library:s (22)s L

Background imageMethodist Collection: Plan of freehold and leasehold property situate at Sharrow Head and Heeley to be sold by auction

Plan of freehold and leasehold property situate at Sharrow Head and Heeley to be sold by auction, 1851
Full details are recorded in the sale particulars.Lot 1 freehold capital; mansion house, outbuildings, pleasure grounds and garden, known as Sharrow Head

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist Sunday Schools at Red Hill: sermons will be preached at Carver Street Chapel a, 1821

Methodist Sunday Schools at Red Hill: sermons will be preached at Carver Street Chapel a, 1821
Printed by J. Montgomery, Printer, Sheffield.Original at Sheffield Local Studies Library: MP 105 M

Background imageMethodist Collection: Preachers plan of United Methodist Free Churches Tabor Circuit, Sheffield, 1858

Preachers plan of United Methodist Free Churches Tabor Circuit, Sheffield, 1858
This plan provides details of services at each chapel in addition to the name and residence of preachers.Chapels referred to in this plan are Mount Tabor; Hanover; Park (Broad Street)

Background imageMethodist Collection: Cover of programme for the anniversary sermons at Burngreave Road Wesleyan Sunday Schools, 1884

Cover of programme for the anniversary sermons at Burngreave Road Wesleyan Sunday Schools, 1884
Original at Sheffield Archives (X636/1 page 74a)

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Wesley preaching to the Indians in Georgia in 1736 (engraving)

John Wesley preaching to the Indians in Georgia in 1736 (engraving)
KW237052 John Wesley preaching to the Indians in Georgia in 1736 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wesley (1703-91); ); Ken Welsh; English

Background imageMethodist Collection: Lorenzo Dow, 1834 (engraving)

Lorenzo Dow, 1834 (engraving)
XOS1765611 Lorenzo Dow, 1834 (engraving) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lorenzo Dow (1777-1834) American preacher of the Second Great Awakening

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist English School - Rangoon

Methodist English School - Rangoon - Mrs. Logie was Headmistress. Construction work at back during school holidays, replacing the Junior classroom wing

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist camp meeting in Ohio, 1850s

Methodist camp meeting in Ohio, 1850s
Duck Creek Methodist Episcopal Church camp meeting in Ohio, 1850s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMethodist Collection: Peter Cartwright / Wife

Peter Cartwright / Wife
PETER CARTWRIGHT American Methodist preacher and abolitionist, with his wife

Background imageMethodist Collection: Wesleyan Methodist chapel and school, Union Street, Rochdale, Manchester, 1876

Wesleyan Methodist chapel and school, Union Street, Rochdale, Manchester, 1876. In the 18th and 19th centuries Rochdale was a centre of cotton manufacture

Background imageMethodist 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 imageMethodist 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

Background imageMethodist Collection: George Whitefield preaching in the open air, (c1750) c1870

George Whitefield preaching in the open air, (c1750) c1870
George Whitefield preaching in the open air, c1750. Whitefield was an English evangelist and a founder of Methodism. Wood engraving c1870

Background imageMethodist Collection: George Whitefield preaching, c1760 (c1850)

George Whitefield preaching, c1760 (c1850)
George Whitefield (1714-70) preaching, c1850. English evangelist and a founder of Methodism, preaching. Wood engraving

Background imageMethodist Collection: Wesleys Chapel, City Road, London

Wesleys Chapel, City Road, London EC1, designed by George Dance and built by Samuel Tooth in 1778. It is often referred to as " The Cathedral of Methodism". Date: 1930s

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist Episcopal High School, Rangoon, Burma

Methodist Episcopal High School, Rangoon, Burma. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMethodist Collection: Church at Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa

Church at Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa
Trinity Wesleyan Church at Kimberley, Northern Cape Province, South Africa. Date: circa 1906

Background imageMethodist Collection: Kudan Methodist Church, Tokyo, Japan

Kudan Methodist Church, Tokyo, Japan. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist Church, Larne

Methodist Church, Larne - an oblique view of the church taken from the road. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Larne). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMethodist Collection: Methodist Church and Clarke Memorial, Portrush

Methodist Church and Clarke Memorial, Portrush - a view of the church and memorial with men and boy outside. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Portrush). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMethodist Collection: Builders of the Wesleyan Chapel, Milford Haven, Wales

Builders of the Wesleyan Chapel, Milford Haven, Wales
Group photo, builders of the Wesleyan Chapel (Priory Road Methodist Church), Milford Haven, Pembrokeshire, Wales. The building was officially opened on 5 June 1902 by Mrs J A Turner. Date: circa 1902

Background imageMethodist Collection: China - School Children playing Oranges and Lemons

China - School Children playing Oranges and Lemons - a group of well-favoured children at the David Hill Memorial Girls Boarding School at Hanyang (one of the districts of modern-day Wuhan)

Background imageMethodist Collection: Proclamation of Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893) as a preside

Proclamation of Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893) as a preside
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893). 19th President of the United States. Proclamation of President Hayes in the eastern portico of the Capitol. Washington, United States

Background imageMethodist Collection: Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893). Engraving. Colored

Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893). Engraving. Colored
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893). 19th President of the United States. Engraving in The Spanish and American Illustration, 1877. Colored

Background imageMethodist Collection: Saint Johns methodist Church. New York. United States. Nine

Saint Johns methodist Church. New York. United States. Nineteenth-century colored engraving

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Gaulter

John Gaulter
JOHN GAULTER Methodist churchman Date: ? - 1839

Background imageMethodist Collection: Wilbur Fisk

Wilbur Fisk
WILBUR FISK American churchman, Wesleyan Methodist, founded Wesleyan Academy, president Wesleyan University. Date: 1792 - 1839

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Farrar - 2

John Farrar - 2
JOHN FARRAR Churchman : Wesleyan Methodist, president of the Conference 1854 and 1870. with his autograph Date: 1802 - 1884

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Farrar - 1

John Farrar - 1
JOHN FARRAR Churchman : Wesleyan Methodist, president of the Conference 1854 and 1870. with his autograph Date: 1802 - 1884

Background imageMethodist Collection: James Everett

James Everett
JAMES EVERETT Churchman, founder of the methodist free church; and writer. Date: 1784 - 1872

Background imageMethodist Collection: Edward Eggleston

Edward Eggleston
EDWARD EGGLESTON American writer, , bible agent, editor of a Sunday school magazine, Methodist pastor : author of several regional novels of rural goings-on. Date: 1837 - 1902

Background imageMethodist Collection: S a Dubourg, Churchman

S a Dubourg, Churchman
S A DUBOURG English churchman : methodist minister at Clapham. Date: CIRCA 1850

Background imageMethodist Collection: James Dixon, Churchman

James Dixon, Churchman
JAMES DIXON Methodist churchman with his autograph Date: EARLY 19TH CENTURY

Background imageMethodist Collection: James Crabb, Methodist

James Crabb, Methodist
JAMES CRABB Methodist churchman Date: 1774 - 1851

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Crowther, Churchman

John Crowther, Churchman
JOHN (or Jonathan) CROWTHER Methodist preacher Date: 1760 - 1824

Background imageMethodist Collection: Adam Clarke & Buddhists

Adam Clarke & Buddhists
ADAM CLARKE Wesleyan methodist minister and bible commentator, depicted comparing beliefs with two Buddhist priests. Date: 1762 - 1832

Background imageMethodist Collection: Adam Clarke and Books

Adam Clarke and Books
ADAM CLARKE Wesleyan methodist minister and bible commentator. with his autograph Date: 1762 - 1832

Background imageMethodist Collection: Adam Clarke (Jenkinson)

Adam Clarke (Jenkinson)
ADAM CLARKE Wesleyan methodist minister and bible commentator. with his autograph Date: 1762 - 1832

Background imageMethodist Collection: Adam Clarke Profile

Adam Clarke Profile
ADAM CLARKE Wesleyan methodist minister and bible commentator. As a young man. with his autograph Date: 1762 - 1832

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Cennick

John Cennick
JOHN CENNICK Calvinist Methodist churchman, aged 35 Date: 1718 - 1755

Background imageMethodist Collection: Cornelius Cayley

Cornelius Cayley
CORNELIUS CAYLEY Methodist churchman Date: 1729 - 1780

Background imageMethodist Collection: Joseph Benson

Joseph Benson
JOSEPH BENSON Scottish Methodist churchman. Date: 1749 - 1821

Background imageMethodist Collection: John Bedford, Churchman

John Bedford, Churchman
JOHN BEDFORD Methodist churchman, President of the Wesleyan Conference 1867. Date: 1810 - 1879



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Methodism, a religious movement with roots dating back to the 18th century, has had a profound impact on Christianity and society as a whole. It was founded by John Wesley, an English theologian and preacher who sought to bring about spiritual renewal in the Church of England. One of the key figures associated with Methodism is George Whitefield, a close friend of Wesley's. Whitefield was known for his powerful preaching style and played a crucial role in spreading Methodist teachings across both Britain and America. Another important figure in early Methodism was Charles Wesley, brother of John Wesley. Charles was not only an influential preacher but also a prolific hymn writer. His hymns continue to be sung by Christians around the world today. The Primitive Methodists were another branch of Methodism that emerged in the late 19th century. They emphasized simplicity in worship and focused on reaching out to marginalized communities. A wood engraving from this time depicts members of the Primitive Methodist congregation praying together, showcasing their devotion to God. Methodism also made its way across continents, including America and South Africa. Traveling ministers ventured into remote areas on the American frontier, bringing Methodist teachings to those who had limited access to organized religion. In South Africa's Orange River Colony, Kroonstad became home to vibrant Methodist communities. The commitment of Methodists extended beyond religious matters; they were often involved in social causes as well. Survivors from tragic events like the sinking of Empress of Ireland found solace within their faith community during times of immense grief. Notably, there were instances where Methodists intersected with other movements or beliefs. Rev Francis Ward Monck and William Oxley were spiritualists who incorporated elements from various religions into their practices while still identifying as part of the Methodist tradition. Gwennap Pit in Cornwall stands as a testament to Methodism's enduring legacy even today.