Finsbury Circus — im Jahr 2008 vom Tower 42 im Südosten des Platzes gesehen Finsbury Circus ist ein ovaler Platz in der Londoner City, nördlich der London Wall. In der Mitte des Platzes befindet sich eine 2,2 ha große und im English Heritage Register of Historic… … Deutsch Wikipedia
New Park Street Chapel — New Park Street Chapel, ca. 1854 Country United Kingdom Denomination Reformed Baptist … Wikipedia
Dissenters' Chapel, Kensal Green — Coordinates: 51°31′37″N 0°12′57″W / 51.5269°N 0.2159°W / 51.5269; 0.2159 … Wikipedia
Albion Chapel, Moorfields — A Presbyterian chapel at the south east corner of Finsbury Pavement, on the north side of London Wall. In Coleman Street Ward (O.S. 1880). First mention: Greenwood, 1827. Erected after the removal of Old Bethlem Hospital in 1814 for the… … Dictionary of London
(St.) Mary's Chapel, Moorfields — On the east side of Finsbury Circus, at No. 3 Eldon Street. In Coleman Street Ward. Erected early in the 19th century … Dictionary of London
Alexander Fletcher (minister) — The Rev. Dr. Alexander Fletcher (1787 1860), the Children s Friend , was a Scottish Presbyterian, and later an Independent (Congregationalist) divine in England. Author of numerous devotional works, and founder of the Finsbury Chapel in London,… … Wikipedia
John Morison (pastor) — Rev. Dr John Morison 1791 1859) occasionally spelt Morrison was a longstanding editor of the Evangelical Magazine Missionary Chronicle , author of theological and biographical subjects, and a Congregational pastor at Trevor Chapel, Chelsea,… … Wikipedia
Moses Roper — Born c. 1815 Caswell County, North Carolina Died April 15, 1891 Boston, Massachusetts Occupation … Wikipedia
John Campbell (London clergyman) — Rev. Dr. John Campbell 1795 1867 was a Congregationalist divine, and minister at Whitefield s Tabernacle in London. He was only the second successor of its founder, the Methodist, George Whitefield. In the literary field, he was the founder of a… … Wikipedia
List of churches in London — St. Paul s from the South London is the location of many famous churches, chapels and cathedrals, in a density unmatched anywhere else in England.[1] … Wikipedia