Wesley Chapel on John Street
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Illustration of Wesley Chapel on John Street in New York. It was dedicated on October 30, 1768. The chapel was named after John Wesley. It was torn down and replaced in 1818. It is a simple building with an arched main doorway and a small staircase leading to another set of double doors to the right. Several men and women are gathered in front of the building. There is a second building adjoining.
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Methodist, Methodism, church, john wesley, methodist church, church building, church example, Methodist example, first Methodist church, first Methodist church example, John Street, 1768, Wesley Chapel, Wesley's ChapelSource
W. H. De Puy, A.M., D.D. The People's Cyclopedia of Universal Knowledge Vol. 1 (New York, NY: Phillips & Hunt, 1879) 637
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