Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Wesley and His Preachers, Their Conquest of Britain
Hile passing along Bishopsgate Street on a summer day in the first year Of the twentieth century, I saw with some regret that the Wesleyan Centenary Hall and Mission House had been taken down. The building was, during its not very long life Of sixty years, a notable land mark, reminding everyone who looked upon it Of the mighty conquests which had been made in Britain during the Great Revival of the eighteenth century.
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