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IMPORTANT DATES IN WESLEY'S LIFE
1725 Ordained Deacon.
1726 Elected Fellow of Lincoln College.
1727 Degree of M.A. conferred at Oxford, February 14.
1727-28 Curate at Epworth and Wroote.
1729-35 Tutor at Oxford.
1736-38 Georgia, America.
1739-91 Itinerated in England, Scotland, and Ireland.
Presided at the following Conferences:
1744 London 1760 Bristol 1776 London
1745 Bristol 1761 London 1777 Bristol
1746 Bristol 1762 Leeds 1778 Leeds
1747 London 1763 London 1779 London
1748 Bristol 1764 Bristol 1780 Bristol
1749 London 1765 Manchester 1781 Leeds
1750 Bristol 1766 Leeds 1782 London
1751 Bristol 1767 London 1783 Bristol
1752 Bristol 1768 Bristol 1784 Leeds
1753 Leeds 1769 Leeds 1785 London
1854 London 1770 London 1786 Bristol
1755 Leeds 1771 Bristol 1787 Manchester
1756 Bristol 1772 Leeds 1788 London
1757 London 1773 London 1789 Leeds
1758 Bristol 1774 Bristol 1790 Bristol
1759 London 1775 Leeds
Born at Epworth, June 28, 1703.
Died at City Road, London, March 2, 1791, aged 88 years.

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Three Religious Leaders of Oxford and Their Movements: John Wycliffe, John Wesley, John Henry Newman. Contributors: S. Parkes Cadman - author. Publisher: Macmillan. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1916. Page Number: 383.
    
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