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A Methodist Service

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Relayed from Wesley's Chapel, City Road
Order of Service
Hymn, Ye servants of God (M.H.B. 426; A. and M. 704)
Invocation and Lord's Prayer
Lesson, St. Matthew vii, 21-27 Prayer
Hymn, Walk in the Light (M.H.B. 631)
Address by the Rev. William C. Jackson, President of the Methodist Conference
Hymn, Love Divine, all loves excelling (M.H.B. 431 ; A. and M. 520)
Blessing
Organist, Charles Warner
Wesley's Chapel - the Chapel where both John and Charles preached and where John Wesley is buried—stands in a neighbourhood sacred not only to Dissenters but to all who love the English language. Opposite the Chapel is the Bunhill (originally Bonehill) Fields cemetery, 'the Campo Santo of the Dissenters', containing the tombs of Bunyan, several of the Cromwells, Isaac Watts , Defoe, Home Tooke, and William Blake. Nearby in Bunhill Row, in a house long since destroyed, Milton finished 'Paradise Lost'.

Contributors

Unknown:
C. Jackson
Organist:
Charles Warner
Unknown:
John Wesiey
Unknown:
Campo Santo
Unknown:
Isaac Watts

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