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Key words and phrases Daventry, THOMAS BELSHAM, Warrington Academy, Arian, Lord Sidmouth, Worcester, JOB ORTON, Essex Street, Hackney, Divine Providence, Theophilus Lindsey, Coward's Trustees, THOMAS ROBINS, racter, divine grace, specting, Samuel Palmer, nexion, Calvinists, Everton |
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 | Warrington - Page 316Hey wood observed, London and Warrington would be esteemed sisters ; whereas our distant friends never would encourage the Manchester.more pages: 264 265 266 276 277 280 283 290 682 685 |
 | Hackney - Page 522Belsham suggested a plan to combine the remaining funds of Hackney and Manchester Colleges with those of Exeter for the support of a new academical ...more pages: 384 405 480 501 530 542 546 564 613 739 |
 | Northampton - Page 303money of my own in Daventry, and of my indifference about removing to Northampton. I wish the Academy were at the latter place ; but if it is ...more pages: 63 76 195 215 262 263 270 271 276 291 |
More | Exeter - Page 522Belsham suggested a plan to combine the remaining funds of Hackney and Manchester Colleges with those of Exeter for the support of a new academical ...more pages: 494 523 526 535 538 615 674 676 677 |
 | Dunstable - Page 255At the time I left Dunstable, my feelings, which you well know I cannot always command as I would, and which are by much too strong for my own comfort ...more pages: 254 257 |
 | Arklow - Page 7We breakfasted at a pretty market town, called Gorey, between Arklow and Wexford. You have not got that town in your map. ... |
 | Liverpool - Page 682Yates, of Liverpool, preached the funeral sermon yesterday afternoon. The chapel was crowded beyond whatever I saw it on any occasion before. ...more pages: 277 317 480 604 609 672 744 |
 | Bristol - Page 523and every situation is bad where discipline is neglected. There are two very flourishing academies at London, and one at Bristol, and I hear.more pages: 283 494 495 676 |
 | Leeds - Page 84Whitaker and the people of Leeds for proposing it to you. To conceal it from him, if you could, would but embarrass you. ...more pages: 86 104 |
 | London - Page 316Hey wood observed, London and Warrington would be esteemed sisters ; whereas our distant friends never would encourage the Manchester.more pages: 2 128 188 198 257 313 330 523 541 758 |
 | Manchester - Page 682Several persons unknown to us came from Manchester, and several from Liverpool. Mr. Yates, of Liverpool, preached the funeral sermon yesterday ...more pages: 314 524 608 701 |
 | Dublin - Page 320What sins to confess and implore the forgiveness of, if not too late to repent and. * Mr. Belsham had been to Dublin and to Scotland during the ...more pages: 496 502 670 732 762 |
 | Norwich - Page 179Enfield, and are in expectation of the Bishop of Cork, who is at Norwich. How will Bedford appear after such enjoyments ? ...more pages: 5 483 625 |
 | Wakefield - Page 592But still I cannot but wish that Wakefield had been the basis. I am now reading Middleton's doctrine of the Greek Article, who discovers the most ... |
 | Leicester - Page 373Hugh Worthington, of Leicester, for more than fifty years minister of the congregation of Protestant Dissenters at that place, and father of the ...more pages: 482 |
 | York - Page 522The result was, that the friends of Manchester College determined to support that institution, and for this purpose to remove it to York, under the ...more pages: 727 |
 | Warwick - Page 363that the removal of their academical institution to Warwick is a measure which they have not sufficient encouragement to approve. ...more pages: 362 364 |
 | Evesham - Page 626Benjamin Davies, of Evesham, a student at Daventry, afterwards assistant tutor at Carmarthen, a man of excellent abilities and learning, ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 426Heir.hum's resignation, and soon after settled as minister of the Unitarian chapel al Plymouth. His design of building a chapel at Dock was soon ...more pages: 427 |
 | Cambridge - Page 439Priestley would consent to the alteration proposed by the gentlemen at Cambridge. For my own part, if the whole Society could possibly be so ...more pages: 594 |
 | Glasgow - Page 644This reply arose from an attempt of a religious tract society at Glasgow, on Trinitarian and Calvinstic principles, to bring into disrepute the ... |
 | Brighton - Page 743From this time he found it necessary to make frequent excursions to the country, and resided much at Brighton during the spring and summer, ...more pages: 751 765 |
 | Gloucester - Page 535I was at Gloucester, when I heard the melancholy tidings, on Saturday the 25th : I wrote immediately to my sister, but did not see it necessary to go ... |
 | Taunton - Page 328Thomas Reader, of Taunton, who with the most friendly and Christian design had endeavoured to convince Mr. Belsham of the error into which he was ... |
 | Lambeth - Page 643There was a synod lately held at Lambeth, at which no less than thirty bishops were present ; and it seemed to be the prevailing opinion, ... |
 | Wrexham - Page 298Cheekly, who was at the ordination at Wrexham, expressed his opinion that the congregation at Warrington would not except against public services ... |
 | Banbury - Page 727"June 4, Thomas Cobb, Esq., of Banbury, long a member of Essex-street Chapel. " July 21, Dr. Thomas Morgan, after a long illness, in which he suffered ... |
 | Oxford - Page 660In the defence of the doctrines and tenets of his church, in the service to which he was appointed at Oxford, he manifested too much of the illiberal ... |
 | Boston - Page 593A new theological institution, under the direction of ministers of their description, has just been endowed and opened within thirty miles of Boston ...more pages: 594 596 660 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 593As a specimen of the character, accomplishments, and zeal of the clergy of Philadelphia, you will get the best notion by looking into the American ...more pages: 594 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 648Priestley respecting the existence of an orthodox Hebrew church at jElia, the new name which Adrian had given to Jerusalem, or rather to a colony in ... |
 | New York - Page 596The Presbyterian churches in New York are not less narrow and intolerant than the most despotic portion of the original Kirk of Scotland ; and what is ...more pages: 531 594 |
 | Damascus - Page 703amused the apostles by telling them that he had ascended into heaven, though in truth he was only gone off to Damascus, where he was alive and well, ... |
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