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, Tom 4author ; sold, 1814 |
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... King Charles I. About the time of the Salters ' - hall controversy , in which he took part with the sub- scribing ministers , he published a tract entitled , " Unity and Trinity ; a Dissertation establishing that Doctrine against the ...
... King Charles I. About the time of the Salters ' - hall controversy , in which he took part with the sub- scribing ministers , he published a tract entitled , " Unity and Trinity ; a Dissertation establishing that Doctrine against the ...
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... King , the minister of the town , whose daughter he afterwards mar- ried . All this time he appears to have had no scruples upon the subject of episcopacy , nor does it appear by what means he became a convert to presbytery . It is not ...
... King , the minister of the town , whose daughter he afterwards mar- ried . All this time he appears to have had no scruples upon the subject of episcopacy , nor does it appear by what means he became a convert to presbytery . It is not ...
Strona 65
... King James . This circumstance is supposed to have made a great impres- sion upon the mind of Mr. Alsop , and to account for his intimacy with that monarch , as well as for the part he took in the transactions of that short reign ...
... King James . This circumstance is supposed to have made a great impres- sion upon the mind of Mr. Alsop , and to account for his intimacy with that monarch , as well as for the part he took in the transactions of that short reign ...
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... King Charles II . their apology for themselves , and their ad- herents ; the grounds of their nonconformity ; and a conti- nuation of their history to the year 1691. Dedicated to the Marquis of Hartington , afterwards Duke of Devonshire ...
... King Charles II . their apology for themselves , and their ad- herents ; the grounds of their nonconformity ; and a conti- nuation of their history to the year 1691. Dedicated to the Marquis of Hartington , afterwards Duke of Devonshire ...
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... King James's indulgence , when he settled at Guestwick in Norfolk , as pastor of a Dissenting congregation , and died there April 7 , 1692. His son , of whom we are now to speak , appears to have been placed in early life at a school in ...
... King James's indulgence , when he settled at Guestwick in Norfolk , as pastor of a Dissenting congregation , and died there April 7 , 1692. His son , of whom we are now to speak , appears to have been placed in early life at a school in ...
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