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John Wesley, 1703-1791 - Founder of Methodism - On the "trust lot" south of President Street and immediately west of this square stood in 1736-37 the parsonage in which John Wesley resided. In the adjoining garden he read, prayed and meditated Weekly meetings of members of his Christ Church congregation were held in the small wooden dwelling. According to Wesley. "The first rise of Methodism was in 1729 when four of us met together at Oxford. The second was at Savannah in 1736 when twenty of thirty persons met at my house." The monument here was dedicated in 1969, Wesley is depicted at the period of his Georgia ministry, wearing his Church of England, vestments. The sculptor, Marshall Daugherty, says of this rendering. "The moment is as he took up from his Bible toward his congregation, about to speak and stretching out his right hand in love invitation and exhortation. In contrast, the hand holding the Bible is intense and powerful - the point of contact with the Almighty.."


GA-25-88 John Wesley 1703-1791 Founder of Methodism

John Wesley, 1703-1791 - Founder of Methodism - On the "trust lot" south of President Street and immediately west of this square stood in 1736-37 the parsonage in which John Wesley resided. In the adjoining garden he read, prayed and meditated Weekly meetings of members of his Christ Church congregation were held in the small wooden dwelling. According to Wesley. "The first rise of Methodism was in 1729 when four of us met together at Oxford. The second was at Savannah in 1736...
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Location: Reynolds Square, Abercom and St. Jullian Sts, Savannah, Chatham County Georgia United States of America
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