It was founded by
John Kensit in 1889, to protest against the influence of
Roman Catholicism within the
Church of England and the nation. In 1898 it sent out the first band of "Wickliffe Preachers" to spread the message. To train the "Wickliffe Preachers", it established the Kensit Memorial Bible College in
Finchley in 1905; this opened in 1908. The buildings which replaced the original building in Finchley are now occupied by the
London (Theological) Seminary.
Contemporary activities The PTS is still active and is based in
Fleet Street, London. It stores the weapon used in the killing of
John Kensit, previously owned by
F. E. Smith. A bookstore in
Fleet Street is a particular ministry maintained by the Society. ==Officers==