Proper noun
A ward of the City of London
(historical) A religious experience undergone by John Wesley in May 1738.
A similar experience among his followers.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWesley recounted his Aldersgate experience in his journal: "In the evening I went very unwillingly to a society in Aldersgate Street, where one was reading Luther’s Preface to the Epistle to the Romans. Source: Internet
The City also took in the other "City bars" which were situated just beyond the old walled area, such as at Holborn, Aldersgate, Bishopsgate and Aldgate. Source: Internet
In 1960 the Aldersgate Biblical Series was developed as the only inductive curriculum of its time. Source: Internet
Mike Butler, pastor of Aldersgate as well as chaplain and reserve officer for the Dora Police Department, said they collected 50 units of blood last year and look to surpass that amount this year. Source: Internet
DiPippa said the clinic’s lease expired in December and the people of Camp Aldersgate were “very, very helpful to us” through the years and even assisted with the move. Source: Internet