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Methodism in the Potteries
Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme

 

Methodism in the Potteries


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"Find your own way to heaven" - John Wesley brings hope to the Potteries
The Potteries during the time of Wesley
Swan Bank Methodist Church - Wesleyan Methodism in Burslem

Duck Bank Chapel - The Wesleyan Methodist Chapel and Arnold Bennett

Hill Top Sunday School - the breakaway from Swan Bank Chapel
Wesleyan Methodist Chapels in the Potteries - supported by Josiah Wedgwood
Methodist New Connexion - the first schism in Methodism
Methodist New Connexion Chapels in the Potteries - supported by the Ridgway family
Primitive Methodism  - the second schism in Methodism
Primitive Methodist Chapels in the Potteries  - founded by Hugh Bourne
Sunday School Education - the dominance of of Methodism
Methodism at Mow Cop - the birth place of Primitive Methodism
Methodism in Longton - 'Preached at lane End at six in the evening; the chapel not being able to contain one third of the congregation.'