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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... thing . He was succeeded in the pas- toral office by Mr. Freeland . JOHN FREELAND . - This gentleman was a native of Scotland , where he received a suitable education , and spent the early years of his ministry . About 1740 , he arrived ...
... thing . He was succeeded in the pas- toral office by Mr. Freeland . JOHN FREELAND . - This gentleman was a native of Scotland , where he received a suitable education , and spent the early years of his ministry . About 1740 , he arrived ...
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... thing for people to over - rate their own talents ; but when they are forced incautiously upon the public , society suffers . Reli- gious dispositions are absolutely necessary to the formation of a Christian But every religious man is ...
... thing for people to over - rate their own talents ; but when they are forced incautiously upon the public , society suffers . Reli- gious dispositions are absolutely necessary to the formation of a Christian But every religious man is ...
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... , he is both an apt scholar , and a good master , for every thing he sees , informs him , and his mind enriched with plentiful observations , can SWALLOW - STREET . - Scotch Presbyterian . give us 44 HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES.
... , he is both an apt scholar , and a good master , for every thing he sees , informs him , and his mind enriched with plentiful observations , can SWALLOW - STREET . - Scotch Presbyterian . give us 44 HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES.
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... things moved him . The first thing that brought him into public notice , was a book which he published in 1675 , against Mr. ( afterwards Dr. ) William Sherlock , who , in his book on " The Knowledge of Christ , " had treated some ...
... things moved him . The first thing that brought him into public notice , was a book which he published in 1675 , against Mr. ( afterwards Dr. ) William Sherlock , who , in his book on " The Knowledge of Christ , " had treated some ...
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... things were required by law which he regarded to be unwarrantable impositions ; and that urging the peace of the church as a plea for compliance , was only calculated to en- slave the souls of men , which he could not countenance any ...
... things were required by law which he regarded to be unwarrantable impositions ; and that urging the peace of the church as a plea for compliance , was only calculated to en- slave the souls of men , which he could not countenance any ...
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