RMKFGG1T–John Wesley preaching, Revd. John Wesley, English Anglican cleric and theologian who co-founded Methodism
RMER7FX5–Centenary of American methodism. 1866.
RM2D6DK93–George Whitefield. Portrait of the English Anglican cleric, Reverend George Whitefield (1714-1770), John Russell, 1770. Whitefield was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement.
RME4B4R9–Museum of Methodism, Wesley's Chapel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: John McAslan & Partners, 2013.
RM2BY5PA4–JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791) founder of Methodism
RMTXH2J6–John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism.
RMF7CRX7–Reverend John Wesley, founder of the evangelical movement Methodism. Copperplate engraving by John Kay from A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, Hugh Paton, Edinburgh, 1842.
RMDATMX1–Centenary of American methodism 1866
RMFFB7BA–HOGARTH: METHODISM. /n'Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism.' A satire on Methodism. Line engraving after the original by William Hogarth.
RMBX6YE2–Portrait of George Whitefield, Methodism founder and exponent of the Great Awakening in England; Black and White Illustration;
RM2A3GEKN–John Wesley, 1703 – 1791. English cleric and theologian and one of the founders of Methodism.
RMRMBN1D–John Wesley (1703-1791) was an English cleric, theologian and evangelist who was a leader of a revival movement within the Church of England known as Methodism. After Wesley's death, the societies he founded became the dominant form of the independent Methodist movement. He continued to be the primary theological influence on Methodists and Methodist-heritage groups the world over; the largest bodies being the United Methodist Church, the Methodist Church of Great Britain and the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
RFGKM80G–John Wesley. Founded Methodism. Methodist, antique print 1840
RMMF6C3Y–John Wesley, 1703–1791, English cleric and theologian, co-founder of Methodism
RFJ4TPEW–Statue of John Wesley, cleric and co-founder of Methodism, in St Paul's Cathedral Churchyard, London. cast from a sculpture created by Samuel Manning.
RMW591CT–Wesley and Methodism : Snell, F. J. (Frederick John), 1862
RMHYK6TY–Savannah, Georgia. Statue of John Wesley, Founder of Methodism, Reynolds Square.
RMAC07JT–Exterior of Wesley's Chapel Museum of Methodism City Road London
RM2CPNHP7–England, London, City of London, The Barbican, Plaque Dedicated to John Wesley and The Beginning of Methodism
RMKFGG23–The death of the Revd. John Wesley, John Wesley, English Anglican cleric and theologian who co-founded Methodism
RMG374KH–JOHN WESLEY churchman, creator of Methodism Date: 1703 - 1791
RM2D6H8BT–George Whitefield. Portrait of the English Anglican cleric, Reverend George Whitefield (1714-1770) preaching, print by John Greenwood, after Nathaniel Hone, c.1759-1770. Whitefield was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement.
RME4B4R6–Museum of Methodism, Wesley's Chapel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: John McAslan & Partners, 2013.
RM2BKYW81–JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791) English theologian, founder of Methodism.
RMTXH2N0–John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Engraving after the portrait by George Romney.
RM2C7WBP9–England, London, City of London, The Barbican, Plaque Dedicated to John Wesley and The Beginning of Methodism
RM2C7GFJ2–Sign for Wesley's Chapel, John Wesley's House and the Museum of Methodism in City Road, London.
RMCWP7YP–John Wesley (founder of Methodism) tree under which he gave his last sermon in 1790
RMAD0NYA–England Bristol Broadmead Methodism John Wesleys Chapel interior
RMP8TFFE–John Wesley, 1703 – 1791. English cleric and theologian and one of the founders of Methodism. Illustration by Gordon Ross, American artist and illustrator (1873-1946), from Living Biographies of Religious Leaders.
RME6DXCF–John Wesley Preaching to the Indians, Illustration
RMA46X29–Comemorative effigies of John Wesley the founder of Methodism, The Weslyan Chapel, London UK
RMA69M25–Methodist evangelist George Whitefield preaching with his autograph. Hand-colored steel engraving
RMC07J29–Saint John's methodist Church. New York. United States. Nineteenth-century engraving.
RMW591CW–Wesley and Methodism : Snell, F. J. (Frederick John), 1862
RMHYK6W2–Savannah, Georgia. Statue of John Wesley, Founder of Methodism, Reynolds Square.
RMAC07JW–Exterior of Wesley's Chapel Museum of Methodism City Road London
RMD4BD2J–John Wesley 1738 memorial plaque - founder of Methodism - at the Museum of London, London, England
RMKFGG41–George Whitefield, George Whitfield, English Anglican cleric who was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. Methodist George Whitefield 1714-1770
RMG374KG–JOHN WESLEY churchman, creator of Methodism Date: 1703 - 1791
RM2D6DK8Y–George Whitefield. Portrait of the English Anglican cleric, Reverend George Whitefield (1714-1770), mezzotint by James Moore, 1751. Whitefield was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement.
RME4B4RX–Museum of Methodism, Wesley's Chapel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: John McAslan & Partners, 2013.
RMBE7YB4–JOHN WESLEY - English evangelist and founder of Methodism (1703-91)
RMTXH2DF–John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism. Wesley at the age of 65 preaching in the open air. Engraving.
RMBJG78A–Lithograph print c1840s entitled 'The Death of the Reverend John Wesley' and depicting Wesley (1703 - 1791) on his deathbed.
RMC8F3EX–Costumed procession to celebrate 250 years of Methodism on the island, Montserrat
RMK37NHH–Museum of Methodism, Wesley's Chapel and Leysian Mission. Georgian methodist chapel and museum & statue of John Wesley
RMB27FP0–book written by Samuel Wesley, at The Old Rectory, Epworth, UK
RM2HJNKYK–George Whitefield preaching, 1760. George Whitefield, 1714 – 1770, aka George Whitfield. Anglican cleric and evangelist, one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published c.1890.
RFPDKR3F–word Methodism printed on white paper macro
RMA46X28–Comemorative effigies of John Wesley the founder of Methodism, The Weslyan Chapel, London UK
RMDAN3F6–John Wesley. Hand-colored woodcut
RMBTM4WK–Saint John's methodist Church. New York. United States. Nineteenth-century colored engraving.
RMW58JN3–History of Methodism and the Methodist Churches of Staten Island : Hubbell, A. Y
RMHYK6R3–Savannah, Georgia. Statue of John Wesley, Founder of Methodism, Reynolds Square.
RMAC07JX–Exterior of Wesley's Chapel Museum of Methodism City Road London
RMD4BD10–John Wesley 1738 memorial plaque - founder of Methodism - at the Museum of London, London, England
RMKFGG09–The First Methodist chapel called 'The Foundry'
RMG38GAW–METHODISM John Wesley preaches in Cornwall Date: 1747
RM2D6DK92–George Whitefield. Portrait of the English Anglican cleric, Reverend George Whitefield (1714-1770), mezzotint by John Greenwood, 1769. Whitefield was one of the founders of Methodism and the evangelical movement.
RME4B4R5–Museum of Methodism, Wesley's Chapel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: John McAslan & Partners, 2013.
RMF5MHYH–THOMAS EXLEY (1774-1855) English mathematician and schoolmaster in an engraving dated 1819
RMHTKY9T–John Wesley (1703-1791) in a 19th century image based on an original painting.
RF2G6E60N–Methodism in Vicksburg, Mississippi. The Riverfront Murals, Vicksburg, Mississippi
RMC8F3BG–Costumed procession to celebrate 250 years of Methodism on the island, Montserrat
RMGD9F0P–A statue of John Wesley the father of Methodism in London
RFB0P0C2–A folly of a ruined castle built in 1754 as a summerhouse and site of the birthplace of Primitive Methodism
RF2F8D4K4–Wath Methodist Chapel, one of the smallest chapels of Methodism, was built with Georgian-style windows, Nidderdale, North Yorkshire, England, UK.
RMCE73ER–Documentary Photography - Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church in Chinatown in Singapore in Southeast Asia Far East. Christian Christianity Methodism
RMA46X2E–A statue of John Wesley, the founder of Methodism outside the Weslyan Chapel, London, UK
RM2C93C2G–John Wesley, circa 1741. Hand-colored haftone of a painting by J. Williams
RM2BWKH40–Portrait of John Wesley (1703 – 1791), English cleric, theologian and evangelist who was a leader of a revival movement within the Church of England known as Methodism. Artist George Romney (1734 -1802), Date 1789, oil on canvas, Location National Portrait Gallery, London
RMW58JX3–History of Wesleyan Methodism in Burnley and East Lancashire : Moore, B. (Benjamin), 1844
RMW1YW07–The Georgian Wesley's Chapel on City Road in the London Borough of Islington, London UK
RMB67GD6–Statue of John Wesley outside the New Room, the Methodist chapel at Bristol.
RM2G7EP8P–John Wesley (1703-1791). English clergyman and preacher. Methodist leader. Portrait by Nathaniel Hone (1718-1784). Oil on canvas (125,7 x 99,7 cm), ca. 1766. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMMG9B8T–John Wesley preaching in the open air since he was banned from orthodox churches
RMMHNR90–John Wesley (1703-1791) - British clergyman and theologian - founder of methodism, methodists, profile, side face, wig, robe, band, Date: circa 1780s
RMHMY8H0–John Wesley. Portrait of the 18thC minister and a founder of the Methodist movement, John Wesley (1703-1791), by George Romney, oil on canvas, c.1788-9
RME4B4RR–Museum of Methodism, Wesley's Chapel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: John McAslan & Partners, 2013.
RMD8TGJH–JOHN WESLEY (1703-1791) Anglican clergyman who founded the Methodist movement.
RMHTDMNT–Engraving of John Wesley (1703-1791) by Alexander Hay Ritchie, c1873 (from painting by J. Jackson, R.A.).
RMC8F3CY–Costumed procession to celebrate 250 years of Methodism on the island, Montserrat
RMMN74KM–1926 formal portrait of John Wesley (1703-1791)
RFC7X5T6–UK - 1999: A dedicated to John Wesley, founder of Methodism, and 'Hark, The Herald Angels Sing', hymn by brother Charles
RMADDA4F–John Wesley, 1703 - 1791. Anglican clergyman and evangelist founder of the Methodist movement. From the portrait by G Romney.
RMAEHKYH–Man during his baptism ceremony in a Methodist church
RMPW8FHM–The entrance to Grand Central (the former Central Hall), Renshaw Street, Liverpool. Designed by Bradshaw and Gass. Opened in 1905.
RFAR1E3G–John Wesley
RMCP3JPP–St. Botolph's Aldersgate, John Wesley preaching in Moorfields 1738, St Botolph Without Aldersgate, London England UK English
RMW58H0R–First American itinerant of Methodism, William Watters : Watters, Dennis Alonzo, b. 1849
RMDW4C2T–London, England, UK. Statue (1988; copy of original by Samuel Manning) of John Wesley (Methodist) by St Paul's Cathedral
RMBRGPBM–The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel built in 1861 at Sprintgill, south of Ravenstonedale, Cumbria
RMC30BF6–John Wesley founder of the Methodist Church. Methodist Central Hall London Uk HOMER SYKES
RMRAAMCK–John Wesley preaching in the open air since he was banned from orthodox churches
RMK05M1B–Augustus Montague Toplady (1740 - 1778) English clergyman and Anglican Calvinist; opponent of Wesley and Methodism; author of ';Rock of Ages'; and other hymns Date:
RMHMY8H2–John Wesley. Portrait of the 18thC minister and a founder of the Methodist movement, John Wesley (1703-1791), by George Romney, oil on canvas, c.1788-9
RME4B4RJ–Museum of Methodism, Wesley's Chapel, London, United Kingdom. Architect: John McAslan & Partners, 2013.
RMD95JBF–John Wesley (1703-1791) English non-conformist preacher. Founder of Methodism.
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