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On the sign:
THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF LONDON
ADJOINING THIS SITE STOOD THE HOUSE OF JOHN BRAY, SCENE OF CHARLES WESLEY’S EVANGELICAL CONVERSION, MAY 21ST 1738.
Charles Wesley (1707-1788) and his brother John, were among the founders of the Methodist movement in England, a movement that began within the Anglican Church and spread in Great Britain and the United States. According to the movement’s principles based on free choice, all people can be redeemed if they believe in Jesus. Charles Wesley excelled mainly in writing prayer hymns, the singing of which is characteristic of the evangelical movement.
In this house, an event probably happened that caused the conversion.