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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... learning , and of ready parts , but is of a lively brisk temper , and has not that guard upon his conduct that serious christians could wish , though it is hoped he is a good man , and has been useful in his ministry to many persons ...
... learning , and of ready parts , but is of a lively brisk temper , and has not that guard upon his conduct that serious christians could wish , though it is hoped he is a good man , and has been useful in his ministry to many persons ...
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... age . Dr. Crookshank was a little man , but possessed a respecta- ble share of talents and learning , which rendered his fall the SWALLOW - STREET .. Scotch Presbyterian . more lamentable . OF DISSENTING CHURCHES . 47.
... age . Dr. Crookshank was a little man , but possessed a respecta- ble share of talents and learning , which rendered his fall the SWALLOW - STREET .. Scotch Presbyterian . more lamentable . OF DISSENTING CHURCHES . 47.
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... learning he received from his father , whom he attended in his banishment , and lived with him several years in Holland , where he studied the Oriental languages under Mr. Robert Sheringham , at Rotterdam , with equal dili- gence and ...
... learning he received from his father , whom he attended in his banishment , and lived with him several years in Holland , where he studied the Oriental languages under Mr. Robert Sheringham , at Rotterdam , with equal dili- gence and ...
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... learning rendered him admired , so his virtues made him beloved by all parties . His congregation followed the advice he gave them on his death bed ; for he told them that he knew none so proper to be his successor , as a certain ...
... learning rendered him admired , so his virtues made him beloved by all parties . His congregation followed the advice he gave them on his death bed ; for he told them that he knew none so proper to be his successor , as a certain ...
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... learning and sincere piety of its author . To the foregoing account of Mr. Cawton , it may not be improper to add the very high character given of him by a Mr. Bruce , who studied at Utrecht , in a letter to a relation of his in ...
... learning and sincere piety of its author . To the foregoing account of Mr. Cawton , it may not be improper to add the very high character given of him by a Mr. Bruce , who studied at Utrecht , in a letter to a relation of his in ...
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