Evangelicals in the Church of England 1734-1984A&C Black, 1 cze 1992 - 424 A comprehensive and balanced history of the Evangelicals in the Church of England. |
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... concern within the established church for vital personal faith and a relating of that faith to the social needs of the time . The London societies were founded in 1678. In regular weekly meetings the members applied themselves to ' good ...
... concern within the established church for vital personal faith and a relating of that faith to the social needs of the time . The London societies were founded in 1678. In regular weekly meetings the members applied themselves to ' good ...
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... concerns . During the middle years of the century he was a power in the land.3 John Wesley persevered in his ministry for fifty - three years , from 1738 to 1791 ; always active , never swerving from his almost ceaseless travelling ...
... concerns . During the middle years of the century he was a power in the land.3 John Wesley persevered in his ministry for fifty - three years , from 1738 to 1791 ; always active , never swerving from his almost ceaseless travelling ...
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... concerned to enhance his reputation and gratify his considerable appetite for pleasure . He had not experienced the evangelical conversion of which Thomson , Bennet and Hervey could speak . All this changed in 1749. In that year ...
... concerned to enhance his reputation and gratify his considerable appetite for pleasure . He had not experienced the evangelical conversion of which Thomson , Bennet and Hervey could speak . All this changed in 1749. In that year ...
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... concern for people which would be exhibited in a forthright yet compassionate manner . And William Grimshaw brought these qualities to the task before him , adding to them an earnestness and persistence which demanded attention and ...
... concern for people which would be exhibited in a forthright yet compassionate manner . And William Grimshaw brought these qualities to the task before him , adding to them an earnestness and persistence which demanded attention and ...
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... concerned . The most violent opponent was the Rev. George White , perpetual curate of Colne and Marsden in Lancashire . In a published sermon in 1748 he attacked Grimshaw and all his fellow labourers . He additionally proceeded to stir ...
... concerned . The most violent opponent was the Rev. George White , perpetual curate of Colne and Marsden in Lancashire . In a published sermon in 1748 he attacked Grimshaw and all his fellow labourers . He additionally proceeded to stir ...
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Strona 6 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry, but that it is now at length discovered to be fictitious. And accordingly they treat it as if, in the present age, this were an agreed point among all people of discernment...
Strona 5 - ... in this we cannot be mistaken, that an open and professed disregard > to religion is become, through a variety of unhappy causes, the distinguishing character of the present age...