Wesley attended a meeting convened by James Hutton in Nettleton Court, off Aldersgate Street or at 28 Aldersgate Street. Here he felt a "warming of the heart".
Three memorials all erected in slightly different locations by different organisations.
Wesley attended a meeting convened by James Hutton in Nettleton Court, off Aldersgate Street or at 28 Aldersgate Street. Here he felt a "warming of the heart".
Three memorials all erected in slightly different locations by different organisations.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Wesley's second conversion
{On the west face:} Wednesday May 24 1738 "What occurred .......law of sin an...
The probable site, where, on May 24, 1738 John Wesley "felt his heart strange...
IHS This tablet is erected to the glory of God in commemoration of the evange...
Theologian. Born Liverpool. Bishop of Durham. Never married. Died Bournmouth.
The current church was built in 1874, destroyed by enemy action on 16 April 1941, and rebuilt by 1955.
The founding vicar of St Michael & All Angels Church in Bedford Park in 1887. On his wife's page we list their 3 sons, lost serving their country. Whilst researching their son, Harold, our col...
Born in the Fyvie Manse, Aberdeen. Archbishop of Canterbury, 1928-1942, during which he played a key role in the 1936 crisis surrounding the abdication of King Edward VIII, going on to crown Georg...
The Old Meeting Congregational Church was founded in the 1660s, but meetings were held in the homes of members until 1716 when their first meeting house was erected. Thomas Ebenezer Beasley was the...
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