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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... religious persons , who meet on a Thursday evening , after the hours of business , in a private house , on the opposite side of the street . The persons who compose this assembly are of the Calvinistic persuasion , and conduct the ...
... religious persons , who meet on a Thursday evening , after the hours of business , in a private house , on the opposite side of the street . The persons who compose this assembly are of the Calvinistic persuasion , and conduct the ...
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... 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 portion of zeal , and if we add an ...
... 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 portion of zeal , and if we add an ...
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... religion . The purlieus of a court have never been overburdened with the means of religious instruction , nor have there been many LATIMERS to counteract the baneful influence of those downy preachers , who , in the language of the ...
... religion . The purlieus of a court have never been overburdened with the means of religious instruction , nor have there been many LATIMERS to counteract the baneful influence of those downy preachers , who , in the language of the ...
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... religious liberty . Of this , some instances occur in the life of Dr. Calamy , who was many years at the head of the Dissenting interest . There are few places amongst the Dissenters that can boast such a succession of learned and ...
... religious liberty . Of this , some instances occur in the life of Dr. Calamy , who was many years at the head of the Dissenting interest . There are few places amongst the Dissenters that can boast such a succession of learned and ...
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... religious liberty . For a more particular account of the po- litics of the court and clergy at that period , the reader is re- quested to turn to the account of Mr. Lobb . * After the revolution , Mr. Alsop gave very public testimonies ...
... religious liberty . For a more particular account of the po- litics of the court and clergy at that period , the reader is re- quested to turn to the account of Mr. Lobb . * After the revolution , Mr. Alsop gave very public testimonies ...
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