Examples of 'aldersgate' in a sentence

Meaning of "aldersgate"

aldersgate (noun) - a place name often used in reference to specific locations or events, such as the Aldersgate Street in London
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  • A ward of the City of London
  • A religious experience undergone by John Wesley in May 1738.
  • A similar experience among his followers.

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Aldersgate railway station.
Jerry had inherited a badly divided church at Aldersgate.
Aldersgate was the place where Wesley was converted.
But it is also for Aldersgate.
Aldersgate Street is where the station has always stood.
This area was originally part of the parish of St Botolph without Aldersgate.
She lived in Aldersgate Street and was classified as a smallworker.
I am over at Aldersgate.
Aldersgate and Barbican railway station.
During the Middle Ages there was a hospital for the poor outside Aldersgate.
Aldersgate memorials Wesley returned to England depressed and beaten.
He also lectured at the Aldersgate School of Medicine.
Afterwards he was an assistant at West London Hospital and a physician at the Aldersgate Dispensary.
Aldersgate was eventually added, perhaps to replace the west gate of the fort.
Their shop was in the Barbican in Aldersgate Street.

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Aldersgate Hall, which is located on the South end of the main campus building.
It continues to Aldersgate.
Aldersgate Experience is monumental … Without it the names of Wesley and Methodism.
He also serves as organist and director of music at Aldersgate United Methodist Church.
The Aldersgate United Methodist Church in Rochester stepped in to provide shelf space, she added.
Wesley recounted his Aldersgate experience in his journal,.
Two years later, he was alderman of the ward of Aldersgate.
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Now, on your CV, it says that you are currently seconded to a unit near Aldersgate.
We don & apos ; t need the status quo, " Parker said outside the Aldersgate Methodist Church in Greenville.
He arrived with a small party which included James Penn of St Ann 's in Aldersgate.
In this 1588 edition East is described as publishing in Aldersgate Street and as Byrd 's assignee.
London, printed for Thomas Simmons at the Bull and mouth neer Aldersgate 1659.
The poet Thomas Flatman was born in a house in Aldersgate Street in 1633.

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