The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark: Including the Lives of Their Ministers, from the Rise of Nonconformity to the Present Time : with an Appendix on the Origin, Progress, and Present State of Christianity in Britain, Volumen4author ; sold, 1814 |
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... considerable fortune . Having a strong desire to spend the remainder of his days in his native country , he resigned his charge at Crown Court , in the year 1772 , and returned to Scotland . About that time , his eldest brother , having ...
... considerable fortune . Having a strong desire to spend the remainder of his days in his native country , he resigned his charge at Crown Court , in the year 1772 , and returned to Scotland . About that time , his eldest brother , having ...
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... considerable portion of one corner being occupied by the north side of the new thea- tre royal , Covent - garden . Hart - street crosses James - street , and terminates in Conduit - court , Long - acre . The meeting- house , of which we ...
... considerable portion of one corner being occupied by the north side of the new thea- tre royal , Covent - garden . Hart - street crosses James - street , and terminates in Conduit - court , Long - acre . The meeting- house , of which we ...
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... considerable part of the congregation separated with him . It is probable that about this time his preaching became more decidedly Calvinistical ; for it seems , he was charged with supporting by his vote , a proposition " to change the ...
... considerable part of the congregation separated with him . It is probable that about this time his preaching became more decidedly Calvinistical ; for it seems , he was charged with supporting by his vote , a proposition " to change the ...
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... considerable time without a pastor . It is not quite ascertained who was his immediate successor , but the next name that occurs upon our list is that of Mr. Benjamin Ingram . We know but very little concerning this gentleman . He was ...
... considerable time without a pastor . It is not quite ascertained who was his immediate successor , but the next name that occurs upon our list is that of Mr. Benjamin Ingram . We know but very little concerning this gentleman . He was ...
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... considerable ; as , we find that , in 1727 , he had two assistants . These were Mr. JOSEPH ASTLEY , and Mr. JOHN FLETCHER . Mr. ASTLEY removed to Guest- wick in Norfolk , in October 1729 , and in March in 1732 , was discharged for ...
... considerable ; as , we find that , in 1727 , he had two assistants . These were Mr. JOSEPH ASTLEY , and Mr. JOHN FLETCHER . Mr. ASTLEY removed to Guest- wick in Norfolk , in October 1729 , and in March in 1732 , was discharged for ...
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Act of Uniformity afterwards amongst Andrew Kippis appears assistant became Benjamin Keach bishops brethren Calamy called Calvinist CARTER-LANE character Christ Christian Church of England clergy conduct congregation connexion considerable continued court Daniel Mayo Deadman's-place death died discourse Dissenters Divine doctrines ejected eminent erected excellent Extinct faith father favour friends funeral sermon gentleman gospel Henry honour Horsleydown James Jesus John John Dunton king Kippis labours learning liberty living London Lord Lord's-day Maid-lane meeting-house ment mind minister ministry nature nonconformists nonconformity occasion Oldfield ordained Particular Baptist pastor pastoral office persecution persons Petticoat-lane piety pious pope possessed prayer preached preacher prince PRINCES-STREET principles profession Protestant published racter received reign religion religious removed respectable Rotherhithe Salters'-hall Samuel says scriptures settled society Southwark spirit succeeded things Thomas Thomas Cawton Thomas's tion took Vincent Alsop Westminster WESTMINSTER.English Presbyterian whilst William worship zeal