U.S. TRIBUTE TO JOHN WESLEY.
£20,000 CONTRIBUTED FOR HLS CHAPEL.
NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Mr. Jofch Andrus, a well-known financier find capitalist, at a liihcneoii at the Bunkers' Club, announced that he had given a donation of £20,000 for the in;iintcnanco of the City-road Chapel in London, where the bdfljr of John Wesley is buried. , Mr. Andrus for a number of years contributed '*to the maintenance of Wesley's grave, and decided td rftrtke his latest donation -Mien he learned that a similar amount was being raiytfd iii London. .
I The chapel w.-sh erected Hy Wesley in T7B, and he preached rrtfni s*ft pulpit, jjitil'.-hia death in 1701. The interior na 'Undergone, various' restorations, but fc remains practically in the same conation as whoit If|t ; frtiilt.'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LI, Issue 16921, 30 December 1925, Page 2
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