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History of Methodism in Ripley Derbyshire : ウィキペディア英語版 | History of Methodism in Ripley Derbyshire
The Methodists formed a new church in the early 18th century as a break away movement from the established Church (Church of England), mainly by two Anglican ministers, John Wesley, the preacher and his brother, Charles Wesley, the hymn writer. The Methodist Church has had a following in Ripley from the formation of the earliest church up to the present day. ==Wesleyan Methodist Church==
John Wesley preached in the open-air, travelling all over the country to preach in open spaces or wherever people would listen to him. Although he was sometimes well received, on many occasions he was driven out of towns or villages by those hostile to his measures. The two were soon banned from preaching in the established church, so the Wesleyan Methodist Church was formed. John Wesley first preached in Ripley on Friday 18 June 1742 ''"I left Sheffield, and after preaching at Ripley, by the way, hastened on to Donnington-Park"'' (extract from John Wesleys journal (Link )) Although no specific place is named local tradition places him in the dissenters chapel at the bottom of church street (one north facing stone wall still stands and is part of what was the old co-op food hall now Ice night club)
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