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<p> an English Wesleyan preacher, was born in Colchester, Essex, in 1742. He was called out by [[Wesley]] in 1762, and travelled the [[Sussex]] Round, Birstall, Leeds, Sheffield, and London circuits. In 1775 he, with [[Nicholas]] Manners, desisted from the work, his health being broken down by excessive toil. Thereafter he kept a wine-store in Bishopsgate Street, and was a useful member of City-road Chapel. He died in 1797. He was a man of piety, zealous in his ministry, and successful. See Atmore,' Meth. Memorial, s.v.; Stevenson, City Road Chapel, p. 426. </p>
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<p> an English Wesleyan preacher, was born in Colchester, Essex, in 1742. He was called out by [[Wesley]] in 1762, and travelled the [[Sussex]] Round, Birstall, Leeds, Sheffield, and London circuits. In 1775 he, with [[Nicholas]] Manners, desisted from the work, his health being broken down by excessive toil. Thereafter he kept a wine-store in Bishopsgate Street, and was a useful member of City-road Chapel. He died in 1797. He was a man of piety, zealous in his ministry, and successful. See Atmore,' Meth. Memorial, s.v.; Stevenson, City [[Road]] Chapel, p. 426. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 08:30, 15 October 2021

Daniel Bumstead [1]

an English Wesleyan preacher, was born in Colchester, Essex, in 1742. He was called out by Wesley in 1762, and travelled the Sussex Round, Birstall, Leeds, Sheffield, and London circuits. In 1775 he, with Nicholas Manners, desisted from the work, his health being broken down by excessive toil. Thereafter he kept a wine-store in Bishopsgate Street, and was a useful member of City-road Chapel. He died in 1797. He was a man of piety, zealous in his ministry, and successful. See Atmore,' Meth. Memorial, s.v.; Stevenson, City Road Chapel, p. 426.

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