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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... formation , have been very considerable . The first steps towards the formation of this western so- ciety appear to have been taken in the autumn of 1691 , and at a meeting of the elders and representatives of the five con- gregations ...
... formation , have been very considerable . The first steps towards the formation of this western so- ciety appear to have been taken in the autumn of 1691 , and at a meeting of the elders and representatives of the five con- gregations ...
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... formed there . The Scots church in Crown - court en- gaged the place for a short period whilst their own was re- pairing . It has been disused as a place of worship for more than twenty years , and is now the Court of Requests . There ...
... formed there . The Scots church in Crown - court en- gaged the place for a short period whilst their own was re- pairing . It has been disused as a place of worship for more than twenty years , and is now the Court of Requests . There ...
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... formed there upon Anti- pædobaptist principles , and Mr. Burnham constituted pas- tor . The success of his preaching was soon apparent in the number of persons who presented themselves for church- fellowship , and both pastor and people ...
... formed there upon Anti- pædobaptist principles , and Mr. Burnham constituted pas- tor . The success of his preaching was soon apparent in the number of persons who presented themselves for church- fellowship , and both pastor and people ...
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... formation of a Christian But every religious man is not called to be a public instructor ; nor should he assume that office when destitute of those qualifications that command respect and attention . Mr. Burnham possessed a very large ...
... formation of a Christian But every religious man is not called to be a public instructor ; nor should he assume that office when destitute of those qualifications that command respect and attention . Mr. Burnham possessed a very large ...
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... formed there ; over which Mr. JOHN P. BATE- MAN was ordained pastor on the 28th of February , in that year . This young man was a follower of Mr. Burnham , and sent into the ministry by the church in Grafton - street , when he was only ...
... formed there ; over which Mr. JOHN P. BATE- MAN was ordained pastor on the 28th of February , in that year . This young man was a follower of Mr. Burnham , and sent into the ministry by the church in Grafton - street , when he was only ...
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