Henry S Simmonds
Published: 2013-09
Total Pages: 92
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 edition. Excerpt: ... Come share the blessings of that board, Which Jesus for His Saints has spread; Eeceive the grace His ways afford, Commune with us and Christ our Head. "--G. Smith. the new baptist chapel, Chatham Eoad Bolingbroke Grove.--A suitable plot of ground was obtained at a cost of 150; cost of Chapel, about 850. Services were conducted by Charles and Thomas Spurgeon. The building will seat 258 persons. The cauRe was commenced about fourteen years ago in a very humble way by Mr. Q. Eides, a working man, who, previously to the erection of the above place of worship, held meetings in his own hired house, Swaby Street. William Higgs, Jun., Architect; Higgs and Hill, Builders. wesleyan methodist mission eoom and sunday schools, Everett Street, Nine Elms, opened 1871. Mr. John Farmer, Steward and Superintendent. Now closed. united methodist feee chuech, Church Eoad, Battersea.--The Memorial Stone was laid by James Wild, Esq., May 25th, 1858. Another stone was laid by Mrs. Bowron, Sept., 22, 1864, when the Chapel was enlarged. S. J. Stedman, Architect. the united methodist feee chuech, Battersea Park Eoad.--Tne School-room at the back of the Chapel in Landseer Street was built in 1865, at a cost of 500, and it was used as a preaching Station. In 1871-2 the present Chapel was built, at a cost of 2,200. Seats about 600. Has a Lecture-room and Schools underneath the Chapel. The freehold was purchased in 1876 and coat 400. Rev. James Whitton is