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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... example , the assessment of Rupert E. Davies and Gordon Rupp ( Eds . ) , A History of the Methodist Church in Great Britain , 3 vols , ( London , 1965 ) , Vol . I , pp . 19 , 20 and the older but full analysis in Lecky , op.cit . 4 The ...
... example , the assessment of Rupert E. Davies and Gordon Rupp ( Eds . ) , A History of the Methodist Church in Great Britain , 3 vols , ( London , 1965 ) , Vol . I , pp . 19 , 20 and the older but full analysis in Lecky , op.cit . 4 The ...
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... examples Samuel Walker of Truro , who adroitly combined innovation and adherence to church order in his ministry ; the dynamic , somewhat eccentric William Grimshaw , who laboured for twenty - one years in the bleak and windswept ...
... examples Samuel Walker of Truro , who adroitly combined innovation and adherence to church order in his ministry ; the dynamic , somewhat eccentric William Grimshaw , who laboured for twenty - one years in the bleak and windswept ...
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... examples will demonstrate this . In 1754 , only seven years after his preaching as an Evangelical began , he recorded that no less than eight hundred persons had enquired of him how they might experience the new spiritual life of which ...
... examples will demonstrate this . In 1754 , only seven years after his preaching as an Evangelical began , he recorded that no less than eight hundred persons had enquired of him how they might experience the new spiritual life of which ...
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... example , that it was Grimshaw's frequent custom to leave the church at Haworth while the psalm before the sermon was being sung to see if any were absent from worship and idling their time in the churchyard , the street , or the ale ...
... example , that it was Grimshaw's frequent custom to leave the church at Haworth while the psalm before the sermon was being sung to see if any were absent from worship and idling their time in the churchyard , the street , or the ale ...
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... example of early Evangelicalism , to London . Here we encounter a man equal in zeal to Walker and Grimshaw , but different from both in character , career and method . William Romaine was born in 1714 , ordained deacon in 1736 and ...
... example of early Evangelicalism , to London . Here we encounter a man equal in zeal to Walker and Grimshaw , but different from both in character , career and method . William Romaine was born in 1714 , ordained deacon in 1736 and ...
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