Wesleyan Missionary Notices
Wesleyan Missionary Notices was a periodical published by the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society (WMMS) starting in the early 19th century. It served as the primary reporting tool for the society's global activities, originally established by leaders like John Wesley, Thomas Coke, and others.
It was published by the Secretaries of the Society, and sold at the Centenary Hall,[1] Bishopsgate-street, and at 66, Paternoster Row, London.[2]
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- ^ This building was the headquarters of the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society from 1841 onwards (cf. mywesleyanmethodists.org.uk: Wesleyan Centenary Hall, Bishopsgate Street (Foreign Mission House)).
- ^ Article: "Wesleyan Mission", in: Wesleyan Methodist Magazine, 1846, p. 309