Bourne Baptist Church
The congregation of Baptists at Bourne was founded in 1645
The Society of Friends (Quakers)
The Society of Friends, otherwise known as the Quakers, formed in the 1640s
Newland Congregational Church, Lincoln
The Independents/ Congregationalists were first established in Lincoln in 1819
The baptism of John Wesley, 1703
The illustration is a record of the baptism of John Wesley
Members of the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Old Bolingbroke, 1822-1823
Unlike the landed endowments of the Church of England, nonconformist chapels usually had to finance themselves from scratch
Programme for the Indian Palace Bazaar, 1892
Methodist social occasions were often combined with fundraising
Plan of Glentworth United Methodist Chapel, 1905
The chapel shown in this plan was built in 1881
Sunday School certificate, 1910
Regular Sunday School attendance brought its rewards
East Barkwith Methodist Sunday School
The East Barkwith Methodist Sunday School is pictured while travelling round the neighbouring villages singing hymns
Methodist premises during the Second World War
Many Methodist churches had adjacent church halls
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