[103] Methodist Magazine, 1815, p. 47.

[104] It is rather remarkable, that in a second instance the Methodists took possession of a French protestant church, in Spitalfields, namely, the chapel now occupied in Church Street, and at the erection of which John Nelson worked, when he heard Wesley preach in 1739, and saw him stroke back the hair of his head. (Private manuscript.) Apropos of chapels, it may be added, that in Reed’s Weekly Journal of December 15, 1750, is the following item of intelligence: “We hear that the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, senior fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, has purchased New Wells, near the London Spaw, Clerkenwell, and that he intends, with all convenient speed, to fit up the same for a tabernacle.”

[105] Wesley’s Works, vol. x., pp. 464, 472.

[106] Ibid. p. 340.

[107] London Magazine, 1749, p. 436.

[108] Whitefield’s Works, vol. ii., p. 407.

[109] See Hutton’s Memoirs, and Spangenberg’s Life of Zinzendorf.

[110] Methodist Magazine, 1779, p. 260.

[111] The Rev. Charles Manning is said to have performed the marriage ceremony.

[112] Methodist Magazine, 1847, p. 868; and Southey’s Life of Wesley.