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 | Keene, NH - Page 88Sullivan was ordained as Pastor of the Congregational Society in Keene, NH The Introductory Prayer was by Rev. Mr Ingersoll, of Burlington, Vermont; ... |
 | Bolton - Page 436it will appear what persons and families in that neighbourhood had so early received the gospel.' Mr Godwin, vicar of Bolton, was ejected.more pages: 437 440 |
 | Amherst, NH - Page 85The larger of the two, is by the Rev. Edmund Q. Sewall, of Amherst, NH ; the smaller, we presume we are at liberty to.more pages: 258 |
More | Baltimore - Page 193MR SPARKS commenced the publication of this Collection not long before the resignation of his charge at Baltimore, and has continued it in quarterly ...more pages: 176 355 451 516 |
 | Preston - Page 511WM Walker was for a short time minister at the chapel in Preston, but on account of his preaching Trinitarian doctrines, was required to resign bis ...more pages: 438 |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 88On the 15th of February, was dedicated to the service of Almighty God, a new rhurch for the South Parish in Portsmouth, NH The Introductory Prayer and ... |
 | Liverpool - Page 439The dissenting interest at Liverpool, was commenced by a number of persons who had been accustomed to attend at Toxteth Park chapel, in an adjoining ...more pages: 432 437 438 513 |
 | Boston - Page 444Mrs Cabot died at Watertown, whither she had retired for a few months from Boston, for the benefit of country air and exercise. ...more pages: 161 259 358 520 524 |
 | Warrington - Page 511to be of orthodox sentiments, so called, but about seven years since he acknowledged himself to be a Unitarian. . .1 , Rislev, near Warrington. ...more pages: 440 |
 | Cambridge - Page 524Fuller, of Cambridge, in which the objects of the association were stated and vindicated from the charge of being visionary or romantic. ...more pages: 86 114 199 356 |
 | Charleston - Page 136Since the above notice was written, and while it was waiting for the press, two other pamphlets have been received from Charleston, which were ...more pages: 128 352 |
 | Wigan - Page 510Park Lane, near Wigan. This place was built by Trinitarians at the commencement of the last century. It continued Calvinistic until about the middle ...more pages: 439 |
 | Knowsley - Page 439Hence it appears, that though Knowsley chapel may be under the control of Unitarians, it is not literally occupied by them. ... |
 | Charleston, SC - Page 446Charleston, SC Tne Christian's Instructor; containing a summary Explanation and Defence of the Doctrines ond Duties of the Christian Religion. ...more pages: 162 176 447 |
 | Portland, Maine - Page 88On the 8th of February, a new granite church for the use of the First Parish, Portland, Maine, was solemnly dedicated to the Most High The Sermon was ... |
 | New York - Page 516This was probably the first sermon delivered in New York by a Unitarian preacher, and may be considered as the germ of liberal views in this city. ...more pages: 209 223 257 258 |
 | Manchester - Page 439Mr Yatos was the pastor of the people when thi-y removed to Paradise Street, and is now succeeded by Mr Grundy from Manchester. ...more pages: 432 436 441 511 |
 | Colchester - Page 470' The course of his children's instruction was soon resumed by my father after his settlement at Colchester. He aimed less to impart those shreds of ...more pages: 469 473 486 |
 | Rochdale - Page 514They have several licensed rooms in Lancashire, mostly in the neighbourhood of Rochdale and Manchester, besides the chapels noticed in the above list, ...more pages: 513 |
 | Watertown - Page 444Mrs Cabot died at Watertown, whither she had retired for a few months from Boston, for the benefit of country air and exercise. ... |
 | Burlington, Vermont - Page 88Mr Ingersoll, of Burlington, Vermont; the Sermon, by Rev. Mr Brazer of Salem, from Acts xxvi. 1. ' Thou art permitted to speak for thyself;' the ... |
 | London - Page 476One evening, (about three weeks before going to London for advice,) while alone in my room, and thinking on the subject, I saw, by an instantaneous ...more pages: 199 227 229 436 |
 | Ashford - Page 431The old chapel at Ashford was built for that celebrated Nonconformist divine, Mr William Bagshaw, usually called 'the Apostle of the Peak. ... |
 | Glasgow - Page 439Mr Harris, now of Glasgow, was minister here a few years. Liverpool ; Paradise Street. This elegant chapel was erected in 1791. ...more pages: 225 |
 | Andover - Page 114they send to Cambridge instead of Andover, and when they settle him, a Unitarian and not a Trinitarian brother gives him the right hand of fellowship. ...more pages: 370 |
 | Princeton, NJ - Page 136Princeton, NJ SoAME JENYNS is one of those from whom it is impossible to withhold censure, and to whom we ought not surely to refuse praise. ... |
 | Derby - Page 439This chapel is not far I'rom Knows- ley Park, the residence of the earl of Derby, and is supposed to have been built by some of that noble family. ... |
 | Hackney - Page 436Later ministers are, Messrs Brooks, Heywood, Valentine, Berm, Pope, afterwards tutor at the Unitarian college, Hackney, and Harrison. ... |
 | Gloucester - Page 435The tneeting-house in Barton Street, Gloucester, was built in 1699 for the Rev. James Forbes, of whom an account may be seen in Palmer's Nonconformist ...more pages: 513 |
 | Lancaster - Page 520Dr Thayer, of Lancaster, who gave the Charge ; Rev. Mr Barrett, of Boston, who presented the Right Hand of Fellowship ; Rev. Mr Ware, of Boston, ... |
 | Lancaster, NH - Page 258Bridgewater, and for preaching in Lancaster, NH and in Norridgewock in Maine ; that the Committee last year employed a gentleman to travel in New York ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 223The success at New York has induced the citizens of Philadelphia to form a similar institution.* On the first of March, 1826, an * At an ndjourned ...more pages: 84 207 316 372 |
 | Augusta, Georgia - Page 352Unitarianism in Augusta, Georgia. [We have been permitted to copy the following extract from a letter, written by a gentleman travelling in Georgia at ... |
 | La Roche - Page 409The story of La Roche is worth half the volumes of English periodical papers; and who would part with the lovely vision of Grace Nugent, ... |
 | Oxford - Page 446Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. With an Appendix. Philadelphia. 8vo. A Memoir of the French Protestants, who settled at Oxford.more pages: 500 |
 | Rouen - Page 501must have escaped him no doubt unawares ; but it has been carefully taken up ag.iin in the hist mandate of the archbishop of Rouen. ... |
 | Augusta - Page 354In short, however furiously the Irish orator of Augusta may declaim against Unitarians, I will still believe, that he has the milk of human kindness ...more pages: 352 |
 | Milledgeville - Page 371Shortly after, I removed to Milledgeville, where I had an opportunity of attending public worship regularly, and had almost determined to waive my ... |
 | Dublin - Page 513Mr Michael Briscoe of Trinity College, Dublin, was ejected from the chapel here under the establishment. The people, who founded the dissenting chapel ...more pages: 471 |
 | Athens - Page 273A remarkable example of this nature occurred at Athens. When Paul found himself in the Areopagus surrounded by the most distinguished philosophers and ...more pages: 519 |
 | Exeter - Page 470were the victims, and died at Exeter, after spending two or three years in frequent, but hopeless changes of scene, among her friends in Ireland, ...more pages: 433 |
 | Rome - Page 75The seeds of that corruption which grew and shot up into the overshadowing despotism of papal Rome, were sown in the age of the Apostles, ...more pages: 146 163 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 187or some well spiced brewage, and better breakfasted than he whose morning appetite would have gladly fed on green figs between Bethany and Jerusalem, ...more pages: 109 |
 | Damascus - Page 240And Paul, without that light which burst upon him on the way to Damascus, and those instructions received afterward by revelation from Jesus Christ, ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 252A strange topic, surely, for the wilderness and for the waste and rocky shore of Plymouth ! A strange precept to be heard amidst the bustling strife ... |
 | Venice - Page 399Nor are the right pearls a whit the less cordial to those that take them, because the artificial pearls, made at Venice, consisting of mercury and ... |
 | Portsmouth - Page 112In New Hampshire the case is very similar ; one large society in Portsmouth, and here and there a small one, as in Keene and Atnherst. ...more pages: 158 |
 | Scarborough - Page 258besides Norridgewock, five other societies, in Bangor, Dresden, Hallowell, Biddeford and Scarborough, have received pecuniary aid the last year, ... |
 | Harrisburg - Page 113who knows, that within the last four years, applications have been made at Boston, from Baltimore, from Washington, from Harrisburg, and other places, ... |
 | Paris - Page 500I see them contemplating the great communion of Paris uniting together in peace, not far from the very street where Coligny was murdered, ... |
 | York - Page 438Mr Brettell, educated at York academy, and author of some pleasing poems, was minister here a short time, and then removed to Rothenham. ...more pages: 512 |
 | Loughborough - Page 515Loughborough and Mount Sonell. Both originally Trinitarian, but now united under one minister. LINcoLNSHIRE. Boston. Built by the Unitarians. ... |
 | Plymouth, Mass - Page 428An Address delivered at Plymouth, Mass, at the Consecration of Plymouth Lodge,' Sept. 6, AL 5826. By James Gordon Carter. Plymouth : Allen Danforth. ... |
 | Toulouse - Page 500the church of Metz, where Leclerc, the rir-t martyr of the reformation, was burned ; the church of Toulouse, where three noblemen were beheaded, ... |
 | Calcutta - Page 361Nor will ] refer either to his own private correspondence, or to other private letters from Calcutta ; for in no private communication which has been ...more pages: 119 164 167 168 341 |
 | Berkeley - Page 64The idealism of Berkeley, though it has never organized a sect, has yet sensibly influenced the modes of thinking among metaphysicians ; and the ... |
 | Austin - Page 201After having perused all the writings of antiquity till the time of Austin, he was satisfied, that the assertion of Vossius rested on his own ...more pages: 238 |
 | Tempe - Page 56susceptibility of these pure and delicate pleasures, and would not have exchanged the Strand for the vale of Tempe or the gardens of the Hesperides. ... |
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