Having trouble starting a conversation? Having set the scene we can now return to James White (Jezreel) and the fantastic story of Jezreel’s Tower, built, it is claimed after a revelation from God.
Wroe attracted a strong following in Ashton-under-Lyne (now in Greater Manchester) and groups of supporters appeared in the south, including the Chatham area. After the failure in Yorkshire, Jezreel returned to Gillingham, which he was now determined to make his UK Headquarters.
Jezreel spent much time in 1882 and 1883 travelling and visiting towns in England and Scotland in a search for converts, but this also wasn’t too successful. They planned an Evangelistic tour; with six wagons, a large tent, and a hundred benches, however, this was also unsuccessful and they met with much hostility and even fell out with Noah Drew so, disheartened, they returned to England.
He travelled to Wrenthorpe in Yorkshire after his return to England and handed the trustees of the "Christian Israelites" a copy of the "Flying Roll" to read, but to his amazement, they not only rejected it but burned it as a sign of their disgust.
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