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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... reign of Charles II . for the Refugees who fled to this coun- try for protection from the persecution of Louis XIV . Their number was at that time very considerable , but being diminished by death , the remnant left this place about ...
... reign of Charles II . for the Refugees who fled to this coun- try for protection from the persecution of Louis XIV . Their number was at that time very considerable , but being diminished by death , the remnant left this place about ...
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... reign of King Charles II . The successors of these much injured persons continued to occupy the place till the year 1776 , when the well - known Mr. Toplady entered into an engagement with the trustees for the use of the chapel on ...
... reign of King Charles II . The successors of these much injured persons continued to occupy the place till the year 1776 , when the well - known Mr. Toplady entered into an engagement with the trustees for the use of the chapel on ...
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... reigns on high In worlds of light where praises never die . JOHN STEVENS . - After a short interval , Mr. Burn- ham was succeeded by the present minister , Mr. Stevens , who came last from Boston in Lincolnshire . He is very popular ...
... reigns on high In worlds of light where praises never die . JOHN STEVENS . - After a short interval , Mr. Burn- ham was succeeded by the present minister , Mr. Stevens , who came last from Boston in Lincolnshire . He is very popular ...
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... reign of Charles II . and relinquished by them many years ago in consequence of the diminution of their numbers . It was occupied for some time by the Methodists , and a Mr. James preached here . In 1796 , a lease of the place was taken ...
... reign of Charles II . and relinquished by them many years ago in consequence of the diminution of their numbers . It was occupied for some time by the Methodists , and a Mr. James preached here . In 1796 , a lease of the place was taken ...
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... reign of Charles II . not long after the act of Uniformity , by the learned Mr. Thomas Cawton , one of the ministers ejected by that infamous statute . His congre- gation met first at a place in Tothill - street , and continued to ...
... reign of Charles II . not long after the act of Uniformity , by the learned Mr. Thomas Cawton , one of the ministers ejected by that infamous statute . His congre- gation met first at a place in Tothill - street , and continued to ...
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