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 2author ; sold, 1809 - Dissenters, Religious |
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... sermon was preached by Mr. Nathaniel Taylor , his assistant , on 2 Cor . * Calamy's Continuation , p . 972 . + Mr. Taylor's Sermon , p . 28-30 . SALTERS ' - HALL . - English Presbyterian . v OF DISSENTING CHURCHES . 11.
... sermon was preached by Mr. Nathaniel Taylor , his assistant , on 2 Cor . * Calamy's Continuation , p . 972 . + Mr. Taylor's Sermon , p . 28-30 . SALTERS ' - HALL . - English Presbyterian . v OF DISSENTING CHURCHES . 11.
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... sermon was preached by his excellent friend , Mr. John Shower , and afterwards printed ; as was likewise another , by his assistant , Mr. John Newman . They both contain a full delineation of the character of the deceased . ( z ) * Mr ...
... sermon was preached by his excellent friend , Mr. John Shower , and afterwards printed ; as was likewise another , by his assistant , Mr. John Newman . They both contain a full delineation of the character of the deceased . ( z ) * Mr ...
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... Sermon preached before Sir John Shorter , Lord Mayor of London , February 12 , 1687-8 . - 8 . A Sermon at the Funeral of the Rev. Richard Mayo . 1695. - 6 . A Funeral Sermon for the Rev. Nathanael Vin- cent . 1697.- A Funeral Sermon for ...
... Sermon preached before Sir John Shorter , Lord Mayor of London , February 12 , 1687-8 . - 8 . A Sermon at the Funeral of the Rev. Richard Mayo . 1695. - 6 . A Funeral Sermon for the Rev. Nathanael Vin- cent . 1697.- A Funeral Sermon for ...
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... preached to the poor people in the country , when he knew not but , at the end of the sermon , he might ex- change the pulpit for the prison . But God always mer- cifully preserved him from falling into the hands of his enemies . ‡ Upon ...
... preached to the poor people in the country , when he knew not but , at the end of the sermon , he might ex- change the pulpit for the prison . But God always mer- cifully preserved him from falling into the hands of his enemies . ‡ Upon ...
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... preaching sometimes at the chapel of Cockshut , near Mr. Corbet's house ; and there , as we are informed , to shew his great moderation , he sometimes used a small part of the public service . But he had not preached ... Sermon , ubi suprа ...
... preaching sometimes at the chapel of Cockshut , near Mr. Corbet's house ; and there , as we are informed , to shew his great moderation , he sometimes used a small part of the public service . But he had not preached ... Sermon , ubi suprа ...
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Page 453 - ... and affect us, and blended them together in almost all that our thoughts and senses have to do with ; that we, finding imperfection, dissatisfaction, and want of complete happiness in all the enjoyments which the creatures can afford us, might be led to seek it in the enjoyment of Him " with whom there is fulness of joy, and at whose right hand are pleasures for evermore.
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