London in 1856

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Bennett resigned his charge during (1850) the popular agitation against the Papal aggi-ession brought about by the Pope and Cardinal Wiseman, APOSTOLIC CHURCH (IRVIXGITE), Gordon Square, a small cathedral in extent, and of good early Gothic cha- racter, designed by Brandon. It is cruciform in plan, ex- tending 180 feet, but is not yet finished. The choir rises in three stages; on the lowest are various lecterns; the second is allotted for the stalls of '• the Elders," and the throne of '•'the A...ugel;" while on the highest stands the Altar.
Behind it is a sort of vestry chapel. The tower is unfinished.
There is some modern painted glass.
WESLEYAX CHAPEL, in the City Road, over agamst the entrance to Bunhill-fields. Behind the chapel is the gi-ave of John Wesley (d. 1791). The tomb which covers his gi-ave was erected in 1791, and reconstructed and en- lai-ged in 1840 during the centenaiy of Methodism. In the chapel is a tablet to Charles Wesley (d. 1788), "' the fii'st who received the name of Methodist." WHITEFIELD'S CHAPEL, on the W.


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