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John Wesley’s Thoughts Upon Slavery
Description:
John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
Page from a version of John Wesley’s Thoughts upon Slavery, found in ‘Works of Wesley’, Vol.16, pub. 1809.
Originally printed as a pamphlet in 1774, this sermon has been reprinted in various collected works of John Wesley.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright, John Wesley's Chapel
John Wesley’s Thoughts Upon Slavery
Description:
John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
Page from a version of John Wesley’s Thoughts upon Slavery, found in ‘Works of Wesley’, Vol.16, pub. 1809.
Originally printed as a pamphlet in 1774, this sermon has been reprinted in various collected works of John Wesley.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright, John Wesley's Chapel
John Wesley’s Thoughts Upon Slavery
Description:
John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
Page from a version of John Wesley’s Thoughts upon Slavery, found in ‘Works of Wesley’, Vol.16, pub. 1809.
Originally printed as a pamphlet in 1774, this sermon has been reprinted in various collected works of John Wesley.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright, John Wesley's Chapel
John Wesley’s Thoughts Upon Slavery
Description:
John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
Page from a version of John Wesley’s Thoughts upon Slavery, found in ‘Works of Wesley’, Vol.16, pub. 1809.
Originally printed as a pamphlet in 1774, this sermon has been reprinted in various collected works of John Wesley.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright, John Wesley's Chapel
John Wesley’s Thoughts Upon Slavery
Description:
John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
Page from a version of John Wesley’s Thoughts upon Slavery, found in ‘Works of Wesley’, Vol.16, pub. 1809.
Originally printed as a pamphlet in 1774, this sermon has been reprinted in various collected works of John Wesley.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Date: unknown
Copyright: Copyright, John Wesley's Chapel
John Wesley china cabinet
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John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
Cabinet of John Wesley china, including teapots, plates and cups.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Creator: David Emeney
Date: 2004
Copyright: Copyright Bristol City Council
Witness Statement
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Witness statement from John Smith, carpenter on the ship, the Alert, in support of a petition from Ana Tripp.
Smith states that Henry Tripp, chief mate, was drowned at Anamaboe in West Africa, leaving a wife and child.
Financial Help was given by the Seamens’ Hospital Fund. The Fund was the result of an act of Parliament in 1747.
The Society of Merchant Venturers managed the National Insurance Scheme for Bristol, so petitions for help were addressed to them.
The Society of Merchant Venturers is a Bristol-based organisation, which was formed in 1552 as an elite body of merchants involved in overseas trade. The Society still exists today.
Date: 1st September 1789
Copyright: Copyright The Society of Merchant Venturers
Cabinet of busts of John Wesley
Description:
John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
Cabinet of busts of John Wesley.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Creator: David Emeney
Date: 2004
Copyright: Copyright Bristol City Council
Lithograph of John Wesley painting
Description:
John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
Lithograph of a painting of John Wesley, now destroyed by fire.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Date: c1700s - 1800s
Copyright: Copyright, John Wesley's Chapel
John Wesley in old age
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John Wesley’s New Room, Bristol.
John Wesley in old age; print.
John Wesley was the founder of the Methodist Church. He was an Abolitionist and a preacher, who wrote and preached against the slave trade.
Date: c1700s - 1800s
Copyright: Copyright, John Wesley's Chapel