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| | Plymouth, Methodist Chapels |
 | | He walked there from Plymouth with Mr Herbert Jenkins, a local preacher, who then preached to a congregation that by all accounts was not much impressed and walked away almost as soon as he started. |
 | | The first Wesleyan chapel in the Three Towns was opened in Lower Street, Plymouth, in 1779, thanks to the efforts of Mr Redstone, the carpenter of Turnchapel, and Mr Nehemiah Jane, a quarterman from the Dockyard. |
 | | In 1862 they acquired the old Plymouth Brethren chapel in Ebrington Street, which they re-named Hope Chapel and in 1866 they moved to the old Salem Chapel in Albert Road in Devonport, replacing the Calvanists who in turn moved to Gloucester Street. |
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