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Primitive Methodist Magazine

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The Primitive Methodist Magazine was the monthly magazine of the Primitive Methodist Church in Britain, spanning just over a century. It was started in 1821.[1] From 1821, the Magazine was edited by Hugh Bourne,[2] who printed the magazine at Bemersley Farm about 2 miles from Mow Cop. Production was moved to London in 1843 when John Flesher became the Editor.[3] One of the more famous editors was H B Kendall,[4] the writer of three major histories of Primitive Methodism.

The Magazine was initially produced as a paper cover booklet. These were later bound in annual volumes, of which the Englesea Brook Museum of Primitive Methodism has a complete set. Hugh Bourne's printing press is also amongst the exhibits at the Museum. The magazine existed until 1898.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "The Primitive Methodist magazine". Oxford Library. Retrieved 24 March 2016.
  2. ^ H B Kendall, History of the Primitive Methodist Church, 1919, page 82.
  3. ^ H B Kendall, op. cit., 1919, page 82.
  4. ^ H B Kendall, op. cit., 1919, p. 176, Table III, "showing the Succession of Book Stewards and Editors from 1843 to the Present Time".
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