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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... invited to preside over the new interest . But his superior talents and piety , after a few years , procured him an invita- tion to settle with the Scots church in Crown Court , Lon- don , which , from a prospect of more extended ...
... invited to preside over the new interest . But his superior talents and piety , after a few years , procured him an invita- tion to settle with the Scots church in Crown Court , Lon- don , which , from a prospect of more extended ...
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... invited to take upon him the pastoral charge , which he declined . The church in White's - alley having conceived some dislike to him , though upon what account is not men- tioned , he was dismissed from being morning preacher in Hart ...
... invited to take upon him the pastoral charge , which he declined . The church in White's - alley having conceived some dislike to him , though upon what account is not men- tioned , he was dismissed from being morning preacher in Hart ...
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... invited Mr. John Henry Meyer , and Mr. Thomas Harper , to conduct the public worship , which they continued to do for a short time jointly ; but Mr. Harper being requested to settle there wholly , continued the resident minister for ...
... invited Mr. John Henry Meyer , and Mr. Thomas Harper , to conduct the public worship , which they continued to do for a short time jointly ; but Mr. Harper being requested to settle there wholly , continued the resident minister for ...
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... invitation of the church to become its pastor . He is a native of Scotland , and preached successively at Maidstone , in Kent ; at Tadley , in Hampshire ; and at Winborne , in Dorsetshire , from which last place he re moved to London ...
... invitation of the church to become its pastor . He is a native of Scotland , and preached successively at Maidstone , in Kent ; at Tadley , in Hampshire ; and at Winborne , in Dorsetshire , from which last place he re moved to London ...
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... invited to suc- ceed Mr. Morton at Glass - house - street , was ordained there May 12 , 1743. At the time of his settlement the interest was in a very low state , but by his exertions he raised it into a flourishing society . After a ...
... invited to suc- ceed Mr. Morton at Glass - house - street , was ordained there May 12 , 1743. At the time of his settlement the interest was in a very low state , but by his exertions he raised it into a flourishing society . After a ...
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