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    This collection contains copies of the Methodist Recorder published during the period 1861-1919. Founded in 1861 with the mission 'to tell truth and love', the Methodist Recorder was edited and published by six Wesleyan ministers in London. While the six ministers responsible for creating the Recorder formed an ‘editorial council’, editorial control initially rested largely with Reverend William Morley Punshon, an influential minister in a prominent London circuit. The ministers were followers of John Wesley (1703-1791), an English cleric who led a revival movement within the Church of England known as Methodism.

    Created as an independent weekly newspaper that scrutinised current affairs within the Methodist community, the Recorder was widely successful and has been published continuously for more than 150 years. The Recorder emerged as a more liberal rival to the first Methodist newspaper, The Watchman, which it later incorporated. Subjects covered were wide-ranging, from current events to the promotion of worthy charities and literary recommendations. 

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    This volume contains copies of The Methodist Recorder published during the period 1900-1908.

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    text The Arthodist AND GENERAL CHRISTIAN CHRONICLE. [REGISTERED.] LONDON: THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1901. No. 2249.-VOL. XLII. TWENTIETH CENTURY FUND DEDICATION OF LONDON HOME Amount received at the Central Office during week ending January 1: SETTLEMENT £57,177 7 9 FOR CHRISTIAN YOUNG GENTLEMEN, AND OF Total received: LONDON £533,000:0:4 HOME OF REST FOR CHRISTIANS, Remittances to Rev. ALBERT CLAYTON, WOMERSLEY HOUSE, CROUCH HILL, 31, City Road, London, E.C. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1901, at 3 o'clock. DENBIGH ROAD (Bayswater) TEA and COFFEE at 4.30. WESLEYAN CHAPEL. Friends will be heartily welcomed by Rev, and Mrs. Darlow Hospital. Sarjeant. Preachers for SUNDAY, JANUARY 6. Nearest Railway Stations:-Crouch End, Crouch Hill, 11.0.-Rev. J. T. WARDLE STAFFORD. Stroud Green, Finsbury Park. 7.0.-Rev. DINSDALE T. YOUNG. Subject Review of 1900. Some Events- Ecclesiastical, YOUNG PEOPLE'S BIBLE & Political, Literary and Social. Rydal Mount School, PRAYER UNION. COLWYN BAY. LIGHTED FOOTSTEPS," The cheapest Magazine in the world. Used by multitudes of Parents and Sunday School Teachers. The NEXT TERM commences on Scripture Portion Cards for 1901. Specimens of Magazine TUESDAY, JANUARY 22. and Cards sent on receipt two penny postage stamps. Rev. DARLOW SARJEANT, 59, Oxford Gardens, London, W. T. G. OSBORN, M.A., Head Master. QUEENSWOOD WINTERSDORF, B.A.. D.D., LL.D. Cornaby. BIRKDALE, SOUTHPORT. CLAPHAM PARK, LONDON, S.W. The Banquet May Kendall. Chairman of Directors: Rev. D. J. WALLER, D.D. Buttz Clark. Principals The Misses SIMON. Principal: Miss ETHEL M. TREW. Complete modern buildings, warmed throughout. Spiers, M.A The Spring Term will commence on Tuesday, Separate Cubicles, detached Sanatorium, large and well- equipped Gymnasium. Foster. January 22. The School having been full for have been erected, and the extended accommodation thus For Prospectus and Review application to be obtained is now available, made to the Principals. Manor House School, BICKERTON HOUSE SCHOOL, BIRKDALE, SOUTHPORT. Clapham Common, s.w. HEADMASTER: Head Master: H. MATHWIN, M.A. S. MAXWELL. B.A., LL.B. (Cantab.). (Mathematical Honours Late Scholar and Prizeman of Boarders have a comfortable home in a very healthy Christ's College, Cambridge.) locality. Special attention is given to training of character. Full particulars, with list of successes in Public Examina- NEXT TERM begins JANUARY 22. tions, non application 1901. By M. G. Pearse. NEXT TERM begins JANUARY 22. VICTORIA COLLEGE, PARK RD., WEST CLIFF, SOUTHEND-ON-SEA. KENT COLLEGES. Principals: The Misses FREEMAN (late of Crouch Hill, London). Home Boarding School for Girls. Large house In healthy Folkestone (Girls). locality close the sea. Terms References kindly permitted to Revs. Nehemiah Curnock, Head Mistress: Miss C. E. BRUNYATE (Late Scholar of say, D.D. Josiah Mee Munt, and J. Dale Esq. Girton College. 1 Tripos, NEXT TERM begins JANUARY 17. Second Mistress: Miss SMALL (Classical Tripos, Cambridge), Harper, M.A. M.A., London. IVEL BURY SCHOOL, Canterbury (Boys). BIGGLESWADE, BEDS. Head Master FRANK M. FACER, B.A. Complete modern buildings. Cubic for Girls: Dor- mitories, or, by arrangement small Bedrooms for Boys Pupils will please re-assemble on Wednesday, Gymnasia Carpenter shop. University Examinations. Numerous successes. See January 16. Prospectus. There are still no vacancies at Kent College, Folkestone. FRED. W. CONQUEST, B.A. Applications for future vacancies will be considered in the order they are received. Inspection of the splendid KELLAND COLLEGE. LEICESTER. additional premises at Kent College, Canterbury, invited, the accommodation has been increased for 120 boarders, and Miss MORGAN, N.F.U. (Higher). Principals: Miss J. MORGAN. B.A. (Lond.) there are now a few vacancies. Foreign Teachers.) GIRLS' BOARDING DEPARTMENT PENRHOS, KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE. Royal 4to, 32 pp. TRAINING DEPARTMENT FOR TEACHERS. Principal: Miss W ALL. Biography Fredk Froebel Union and Cambridge Thorough education. Home comforts. Excellent refer- TEACHERS DIPLOMAS. ences. Success in and all Local Examinations. Term commences January 22. RESIDENT STUDENT TEACHER required. TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 17. Vacancy for GOVERNESS PUPIL. SOUTH SHORE, BLACKPOOL. CHANGE OF RESIDENCE. THE HIGH SCHOOL. Head Master: ARNOLD SARSON, M.A. (Honours), St. John's College, Cambridge. Miss SUMNER, Miss M. F. SUMNER and Miss BLANCH B.A., are REMOVING their SCHOOL to HAMPSTEAD, LONDON, N.W. By TWO NEW VOLUMES OF the Month. Prospectuses on application to their present address:- Notes. THE BIBLICAL ILLUSTRATOR ST. Maeburne, Penarth, S. Wales. are now ready; one Volume contains Joshua. Judges and Ruth the other contains I. and II. Chronicles. Ezra. Nehemiah and Esther These Volumes are published at 7/6, but can be had from Twenty-Four all Booksellers for 4/6 each. The Volume containing the Book of Proverbs will be ready next Easter. New Hymns, Messrs. Nisbet & Co., 21, Berners Street, London, W. THE MUSIC COMPOSED AND SUNG BY Miss ADA ROSE. Monthly, ERMONS by REV. RICHARD ROBERTS MY CLOSING MINISTRY Christ.theMan of Peace, &c. Booklet, containing the Twenty Four Hymns, in both MY EARLY MINISTRY, The Living One. &c. net 2/8 Notations with Preface by the each London Charles H. Kelly, Castle Street E.C Rev. F. B. MEYER, B.A. Freshness of thought exegetical power and immunity from anecdotal padding. make these Sermons eminently 1/-Net. Postfree from the Mentionthis paper. Mrs. W. J. GIBBS, Bromley, Kent. fitted for thinking people. Christian Age. Antiphon COMMENCE THE CENTURY WELL by A Sunday Evening Service. subscribing to a well-conducted illustrated family religious weekly paper. ORDER AT ONCE a copy of the A CHRISTIAN BUDGET (Which contains a lifelike Portrait of Lord Roberts) for JANUARY 2nd from your newsagent, and see that this paper reaches your home regularly every week. Can be obtained of all newsagents and bookstalls. Price ONE PENNY. Every WEDNESDAY. Specimen Copy sent gratis by forwarding name and address to Publisher, 12, St. Bride Street, London, E.C. Recorder, ESTABLISHED TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, ONE PENNY. APRIL 4. 1861. WESLEYAN METHODIST BOOK ROOM, 2, Castle Street, City Road, E.C.; 25 and 27, City Road, E.C.; 26, Paternoster Row, E.C.; and 2 and 3, Ludgate Circus Buildings, E.C. HURLBUT'S COMPLETE AND PRACTICAL LESSON HELPS FOR 1901. ILLUSTRATIVE NOTES. A Guide to the Study of the INTERNATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSONS for 1901. With Origi Selected Comments, Methods of Teaching, Illustrative Stories, Practical Applications, Notes on Eastern Life. Library References, Maps, Tables, Pictures, Diagrams. By THOMAS BENJAMIN NEELY, D.D., LL.I and ROBERT DOHERTY, Ph.D. Demy 8vo., 392 pp., cloth, 5/- THE LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW. Edited by Rev. W. L. WATKINSON. Royal 8vo., 2/6. Annual Subscription, 8/-, Post Free. NEW SERIES. No. 9. For JANUARY. CONTENTS: IV.-The Present Position of Quakerism. By Edward Alfred W. Bennett, M.A., B.Sc., F.L.S., Lecturer on Botany at St. Thomas V.-OliverCromwell. By John Telford, B.A. VI.-The Higher Education of the Ministry. By George G. Findlay, B.A. VII.-The Theology of Horace Bushnell. By Prin- cipal S. D. F. Salmond, D.D., F.E.I.S., Free Church College, Aberdeen. VIII.-The World of Books. EIGHTY PAGES. FREELY ILLUSTRATED. Price SIXPENCE. THE WESLEYAN METHODIST MAGAZINE For JANUARY, 1901. Edited by Rev. W. L. WATKINSON. CONTENTS :- Frontispiece-THE PRESIDENT OF THE CONFERENCE. The Self-assertiveness of Jesus. Henry Burton, M.A. D.D. Professor F. Max Müller. Alfred S. Geden, M.A. Sketches from a Sister's Note-Book. I. Sister Ella, The Two Centuries. Thomas McCullagh. The Class-Room. The Editor. The Home Circle Young People in Council. Alfred H. Vine. Hitherto (Music). Arthur E. Sharpley, B.A., B.D. A Race for Life. J. Macdonald Oxley. The Unhappy House. William Griffiths. Memories of the late Rev. C. Garrett. John M. Bamford, It doth not yet appear." Charles E. Wansbrough. The Library. The Methodist Recorder says: A Magazine which competent crities will pronounce to be the very best that has ever been issued in Methodism, and that in all respects." THE PREACHER'S MAGAZINE. FOR PREACHERS, TEACHERS, CLASS-LEADERS, AND BIBLE-STUDENTS. Edited by ARTHUR E. GREGORY. Price FOURPENCE. Annual Subscription, 4/- Post Free. CONTENTS FOR JANUARY:- A Sin that was Continually Before Him. By Rev. Principal Maggs, B.A., B.D. tury-Preachers and Preaching-Deeper Preach- The Preacher and the Hebrew Bible. By Rev. Arthur ng-Professor Moule's Sermons-Dr. Parker on T. Burbridge, B.A. Apostolic Preaching Mr. Lecky on The Pul- Homiletics. The World for Christ: A Message for the New Century, by Thomas Puddicombe Bible Character Studies: Samuel's Childhood, by Henry Elderkin-Life's Weaving, by Henry Smith Criticism. I. Mosaism. By Rev. James Lind- -Three Crosses, by C. H. Spurgeon. Faith : An Outline Bible Reading. By Rev. F. Outline Addresses on the Golden Texts. By Rev. Notes and Illustrations. Robert Brewin. Reviews. CASES FOR BINDING TWELVE MONTHLY PARTS, 1/- THE UNION FOR BIBLICAL AND HOMILETIC STUDY is a Correspondence College, with Classes in Homiletics, Theology, Bible Study, Christian Evidences, Church History, Ethics, English Grammar, English Composition, Logic, New Testament Greek, Hebrew. Full particulars in The Preacher's Magazine, or from the Secretary, Rev. J. A. CLAPPERTON, M.A., 4, Marlborough Terrace, Dewsbury. The Children's Monthly. EARLY DAYS. Penny or 6/- per 100 net. A MAGAZINE FOR THE YOUNG. Edith M. (Illustrated.) Crown 4to., profusely Illustrated. Monthly. One Penny. By CONTENTS FOR JANUARY: By Robt Shindler. (Illus) Illustrated.) The Children of the Village." (Illustrated.) By Emily Bryant. (Illustrated.) The Dodo. (Illustrated.) By Rev. Alfred H. Vine. Ford. Preacher. (Illus.) In the Playground The Playtime of Life. (Illustrated.) By Rev. Hilderic Friend. (Illustrated.) Three One. The Glad New Year. Poetry. By Marian Isabel Hurrell. Little Pilgrim and the Invisible Prince. Chapter By Some London Horses. (Illustrated.) By Aunt Eugenie. Burton A Repentant Donkey. (Illustrated.) By Marianne e Kirlew. Talks the Young Folk.-A Good Start. By Rev. James J. Simons. Learmount For the Little (Illustrated.) The Women's Auxiliary. Prize Competition. A CHARMING PRESENT FOR THE LITTLE ONES. issued as an Inset Circuit Magazine. 16 pp. 4to. Price 3/6 per 10g net THE ANNUAL VOLUME FOR 1900. Coloured Frontispiece by_post application. and nearly 200 Illustrations. Picture Boards, 1/6; Cloth, gilt lettered, 2/- NOW READY THE FIRST NUMBER OF METHODIST WELCOME. For Home, and Hall, and Church. Crown 4to. mlustrated. PRICE ONE PENNY Contents for JANUARY Presentation Plate-THE STREAM IN SUMMER TIME. The Fascination of Burley. (Illustrated.) By Christian Callister. II. Prize Questions on Wesley's Journals. True Methodist Stories of Weardale. (Illustrated.) Methodism in Moorland Parish Fifty Years Age Words that Help and Heal. (Illustrated.) Wesley's Societies and the Scottish Exercise." Christine's Sacrifice. (Illustrated.) Chap. By Kats Thompson Sizer. Morning Hymn. The New Century. (Poems.) By Mary J. Farrah, LL.A. Personal Notes and Queries. Special Edition of THE METHODIST WELCOME" will be issued as an Inset for a Circuit Magazine, 16 pp. Crown 4to. Price 3/6 per 100 net. Specimen free on application. SENT FREE BY POST. Librarians, Secretaries, and others, before making their purchases for the Season, should write to the Wesleyan Methodist Book Room, 2, Castle Street, City Road, E.C., FOR THEIR NEW CATALOGUE OF BOOKS For LIBRARIES, REWARDS, PRIZES, & PRESENTS, OFFERED AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. CHARLES H. KELLY, 2. Castle St., City Road, E.C.; and 26, Paternoster Row, E.C. nd I.-The Lower Forms of Vegetable Life. By II.-The Christian Ideal. By Professor W. T. Davison, D.D. III.-Huxley's Lifeand Work. By Professor James Iverach, D.D. The Voice of the Resurrection. J. Thomas, M.A. The Sword of the Spirit." I. John H. Ritson, M.A. Methodism and the New Century. T. B. Stephenson, Scripture Sidelights from Chinese Sources. W. Arthur The Cripple of Nuremberg. Chaps. I.-III. Felicia The President of the Conference. Isaiah Parker. Meditations for Christian Festivals. I. William Bristol Methodist Society Roll-Books. I. Henry S. 'Neath Eternal Snows. I. Frederick Lamb. Men and Books A Monthly Survey The New Cen- pit' Books for Bible Students. The Rich Young Ruler. By Mark Guy Pearse. Notes for Preachers on Old Testament Theology and Union for Biblical and Homiletic Study. THE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH RECORD. Illustrated One FOR Alice A Special Edition of " THE CHURCH RECORD" VOLUME Royal the Numerou Illustrations. cloth, 2/6. Cloth Cases for Binding the Year's Numbers, I 24 Pages. Popular Tunes. Sagiora. (Illustrated.) Conference Snapshots. (Illustrated.) The Transformation of Nathaniel Wise. Chaps. I., (Illustrated.) By Rev. J. W. Keyworth. Sticklebacks. (Illustrated.) Love You.' (Page Illustration.) Men We Like to Meet. (Illustrated.) Christ's Kindergarten. (Illustrated.)
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