. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . THE MOW COP SOURCE OF THE TRENT.The stream rises under the wall shown at bottom of right-hand corner of illustration- are inseparably associated; for both have their head-waters near Mow Cop** (as anygood map will show), and in its early progress Primitive Methodism followed the course ^of the Trent. Daniel Shubotham Avas soundly converted. He escaped the snares his old companions. THE JUNCTION OP THE TWO STREAMS FORMING THE TRENT. * One of the sources of the Trent is on Mow, under the wall shown in our first picture,other is on Bidd

. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . THE MOW COP SOURCE OF THE TRENT.The stream rises under the wall shown at bottom of right-hand corner of illustration- are_inseparably associated; for both have their head-waters near Mow Cop** (as anygood map will show), and in its early progress Primitive Methodism followed the course ^of the Trent. Daniel Shubotham Avas soundly converted. He escaped the snares his old companions. THE JUNCTION OP THE TWO STREAMS FORMING THE TRENT. * One of the sources of the Trent is on Mow, under the wall shown in our first picture,other is on Bidd Stock Photo
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. The origin and history of the Primitive Methodist Church . THE MOW COP SOURCE OF THE TRENT.The stream rises under the wall shown at bottom of right-hand corner of illustration- are_inseparably associated; for both have their head-waters near Mow Cop** (as anygood map will show), and in its early progress Primitive Methodism followed the course ^of the Trent. Daniel Shubotham Avas soundly converted. He escaped the snares his old companions. THE JUNCTION OP THE TWO STREAMS FORMING THE TRENT. * One of the sources of the Trent is on Mow, under the wall shown in our first picture, other is on Biddulph Moor. These come together near the Abbey Farm, Milton. The 50 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. set for him, and began at once in his turn to capture others for Christ. He was notthe man to do anything by halves, and soon his conversion and the change it hadwrought in him, became the talk of the country-side. Daniels zeal acted as a stimulus tothe shrinking piety of Hugh Bourne. The two colleagues were soon joined by another•collier, who wasto do yeoman service. This recruit, whose name was Matthias Bayley, had been converted, as Hugh Bourne is careful to inform us, through the instrumentalityof Thomas Allen, the only open-air preacher on the Burslem plan. The moorland-carpenter and the two colliers became like a threefold cord. • H. Bournes timidity stood in his way. But Daniel would not allow this tobe a reasonable objection, H.