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, Volume 4author, 1814 - Dissenters, Religious |
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... character was namental to his public one , being pious , humble , and sincere . He possessed an affable deportment , was accounted a good or- CROWN COURT . Scots Presbyterian . tempered man , and OF DISSENTING CHURCHES . 5.
... character was namental to his public one , being pious , humble , and sincere . He possessed an affable deportment , was accounted a good or- CROWN COURT . Scots Presbyterian . tempered man , and OF DISSENTING CHURCHES . 5.
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... character . JAMES STEVEN , M. A.-Mr. Cruden was succeeded in the pastoral office at Crown - court , after a vacancy of about two years , by the Rev. James Steven , who settled there in November , 1787. In this situation he laboured with ...
... character . JAMES STEVEN , M. A.-Mr. Cruden was succeeded in the pastoral office at Crown - court , after a vacancy of about two years , by the Rev. James Steven , who settled there in November , 1787. In this situation he laboured with ...
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... character of him , drawn up , it is said , by a gen- tleman of the establishment who perfectly knew him , ap- peared not long after in one of the public papers of the county of Norfolk . • See Haberdashers ' - hall , ST . MARTIN'S ...
... character of him , drawn up , it is said , by a gen- tleman of the establishment who perfectly knew him , ap- peared not long after in one of the public papers of the county of Norfolk . • See Haberdashers ' - hall , ST . MARTIN'S ...
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... his ministe- rial labours . Of Mr. Burnham's character we shall say but little , be- cause we can say very little to his advantage . Popula- • GRAFTON - STREET . - Particular Baptist . rity OF DISSENTING CHURCHES . 27.
... his ministe- rial labours . Of Mr. Burnham's character we shall say but little , be- cause we can say very little to his advantage . Popula- • GRAFTON - STREET . - Particular Baptist . rity OF DISSENTING CHURCHES . 27.
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... character we shall say no- thing , because we do not choose to make our work a vehicle for scandal . The writer of his funeral sermon recounts a conflict which he had with the enemy of souls in his last moments , but says , that he died ...
... character we shall say no- thing , because we do not choose to make our work a vehicle for scandal . The writer of his funeral sermon recounts a conflict which he had with the enemy of souls in his last moments , but says , that he died ...
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