London (Central)

…under three outstanding ministers, George Campbell Morgan (1863-1945), Dr Martyn Lloyd Jones (1899-1981) and Dr R.T. Kendall. Campbell Morgan served two periods as pastor, 1904-17 and 1933-43, his earlier ministry…

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ABOUT US

…but we have a complementary website for Wales www.waleschristianheritage.org.uk. The guide is about people not buildings. Famous churches and cathedrals are only mentioned if there is an association with a…

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Oxfordshire

…Pusey (1800-1882) and John Henry Newman (1801-1891), all three Fellows of Oriel College. They expressed their views in a series of papers called Tracts for the Times and the whole…

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Bristol

…paid for entirely by unsolicited donations from his supporters.   The George Muller Museum at 45-47 College Road (BS7 9FG) tells the full story of Muller’s homes, caring for over 10,000…

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Yorkshire (South & West)

…standing by the river close to a weir.   HUDDERSFIELD Henry Venn (1724-1797) was vicar of St Peter’s Church (HD1 1BU), on the corner of Kirkgate and Lord Street, from…

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Cambridgeshire

…thirty-one. In the century before Simeon’s arrival, two distinguished puritans preached at Holy Trinity. Richard Sibbes (1577-1635) was lecturer from 1610 to 1620, attracting large numbers of students away from…

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London (City)

…above the door.   ST DUNSTAN-IN-THE-WEST St Dunstan-in-the-West On the north side of Fleet Street looking down towards St Paul’s, this impressive church was built between 1831 and 1833, replacing…

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Norfolk

…Thomas Bilney on August 19th, 1531. A plaque on the wall of the Bridge House pub (NR1 1TA) marks the spot and a stone slab set into the embankment by…

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Buckinghamshire

…Kansas, in America. Olney Church Olney’s most famous residents, still remembered after 250 years, were John Newton (1725-1806) and William Cowper (1731-1800).  They came from backgrounds as far removed as possible, but…

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Hereford & Worcester

…at Trevecca, in Wales. A new building was erected in 1804 and was further enlarged in 1815.   KIDDERMINSTER It is memories of Richard Baxter (1615-1991), one of the best

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