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 | Glasgow - Page 219Harris had done more to instruct the working classes on the nature and evil tendency of capital punishments than all the ministers of Glasgow. ...more pages: 87 171 214 218 258 259 332 470 |
 | Liverpool - Page 311The lectures in Christ Church, Liverpool, were originated for a very different purpose. They were expressly proposed for the conversion of Unitarians ...more pages: 96 126 284 313 353 |
 | Walsall - Page 133Unity of spirit had been at work at Walsall; for all that was before him testified what could be done by a minister. |
More | Manchester - Page 88THE interesting account of the social meeting of the members and friends of the Christian Unitarian Congregation, Strange-ways, Manchester, is in type ...more pages: 129 258 284 464 474 476 |
 | Norwich - Page 471Crompton has removed from Frenchay, near Bristol, to Norwich, to succeed Rev. WJ Bakewell. The Rev. J. Kendal, of York College, has accepted the ...more pages: 476 |
 | Wolverhampton - Page 133company included ministers and a few other friends from Birmingham and Wolverhampton. After tea the chair was taken by the Rev. ...more pages: 134 135 |
 | Bristol - Page 471Crompton has removed from Frenchay, near Bristol, to Norwich, to succeed Rev. WJ Bakewell. The Rev. J. Kendal, of York College, has accepted the ...more pages: 289 445 |
 | Edinburgh - Page 170Mark's Chapel, Edinburgh, " Humbly Sheweth, — That, in visiting with the pains and penalties of the Law, criminals who have disturbed the peace, ...more pages: 164 167 169 467 476 |
 | Yeovil - Page 292Crompton of Frenchay; to the Unitarian Chapel Library, Yeovil; to the Rev. Mr. Cooper of Wisbech; to the RK Philp, for the Domestic Mission; ...more pages: 445 |
 | Exeter - Page 445Acton, of Exeter, was invited to preside while the usual business was transacted. The Secretary gave a very encouraging account of the state and ...more pages: 289 |
 | Clervaux - Page 42multiplication of monastic orders; and Innocent III. complained of the monks of Clervaux, in the words of Scripture, " Jeshurun waxed fat, and kicked. ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 267For now they worship not the Father, neither at Jerusalem, neither on the holy mountain, that the saying of the Son might be fulfilled which he spake ...more pages: 45 186 |
 | Leeds - Page 246On leaving Leeds, and her subsequent settlement in London, she was induced by some friends to attend some Unitarian lectures, which she accordingly ...more pages: 290 291 |
 | Belfast - Page 288It would be impossible for any Minister to feel more happy in his relations than I have been, during the ten years of my residence in Belfast. ...more pages: 475 |
 | London - Page 471RK Philp, the Domestic Missionary in London— is settled with the congregation at Brentford, Middlesex. The Rev. W. Hincks, FLS, has entered on his ...more pages: 30 68 94 96 203 214 246 252 445 446 |
 | Athens - Page 227The wisdom of Athens, grovelling in her pride, responsed the lofty litany. Now, Goddess! where are thy myriads? The Cross, too, has fallen which ... |
 | Brighton - Page 36two trained by the same Society, have also been sent to Brighton, one to a Poor-Law Union, one to Keswick, and four to other places. ... |
 | Rome - Page 104Over converts won by such means, you would surely have as little reason to rejoice as had the priests of Rome to exult on the recantation of Galileo. ...more pages: 41 42 46 156 163 221 |
 | Salamanca - Page 47but the same means could have been equally employed by their adversaries; and the answer of the Spanish Jesuit to the bishop of Salamanca, " Go and do ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 446George Armstrong preached twice at Plymouth. In the evening, the chapel was so crowded that a great many persons were unable to find seats. ...more pages: 445 |
 | Macclesfield - Page 466Brocklehurst, Esq. of Macclesfield, and many other gentlemen, favoured the congregation with their presence. Mr. Benjamin Armitage presided at the ... |
 | Castlebar - Page 62WE extract the following from the report of a Discussion, held in Castlebar, in January, 1837, between the Rev. WB Stoney, Protestant Rector, ... |
 | Nottingham - Page 359Carpenter, of Nottingham, then rose, and spoke nearly as follows: — It is with great pleasure that I second the motion, that the petition just read be ...more pages: 446 |
 | Newport - Page 368to mention, that the numerous parties from Ringwood, Poole, Bridport, Dorchester, and Newport, were most kindly entertained by them on the occasion. ... |
 | Taunton - Page 290The next anniversary was appointed be held at Taunton, on the first Tuesday in May. Upwards of fifty persons, of both sexes, friendly to the Union, ... |
 | Portsmouth - Page 245They pointed out the great advantage of a Sunday-school at Portsmouth, a place from which were sent so many of our brave tars, who carried the ...more pages: 243 |
 | Hackney - Page 246Unitarian lectures, which she accordingly did, and in particular, a controversial course delivered at the " New Meeting, Gravel Pit, Hackney" (Rev. ... |
 | Salford - Page 292JR Beard's congregation, Salford; also, to the Poor-Law Commissioners, a copy of all their publications, as they were engaged in drawing out a list of ... |
 | Damascus - Page 364I have heard the cedars shaken By the storm on Lebanon's hill — Wander'd by the ancient rivers Flowing through Damascus still: On the verdant skirts ... |
 | Bolton - Page 448The chapel was very well filled, numerous strangers being present, especially from Bolton and Walmsle}'. Ninety-five partook of the refreshment of tea ...more pages: 284 |
 | Warwick - Page 31On the Sunday we went to Warwick. I heard him (Dr. Rees) in the Unitarian Chapel, where he was honoured by the presence of Dr. ... |
 | Falkirk - Page 476Harris's Lectures on Capital Punishments at Johnstone and Falkirk, ...... 86 Address to Mr. Harris from Inhabitants of Paisley, - 87 Rev. ... |
 | Cairo - Page 364He believed, that in no part of the world, certainly not at Constantinople, certainly not at Cairo, would language be uttered, and, still less, ... |
 | Hertford - Page 172March 11, a young man of twenty-two years of age, was executed at Hertford, for robbery and murder, being the third individual hanged for the ... |
 | Canterbury - Page 463Walker, of Canterbury, on the character of Christ, from John xv. 12. There was a large meeting at the Chapel; and the number of friends who met at the ... |
 | Paris - Page 293The speaker then proceeded with a very animated description of his travels abroad, and of the style of preaching he had witnessed at Paris and Geneva, ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 217By this mention of the monies, it would seem that, in the eyes of the minister of Cambridge -Street Secession Church, the crowning iniquity of his ... |
 | Oxford - Page 368Turner's sermons;" and " The Reformed Church, being an appeal to the Bishops on the doctrines promulgated at Oxford, by Dr. ... |
 | Cambridge, Massachusetts - Page 143[This interesting history is the production of a member of the Theological School at Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a statement of facts, ... |
 | Messias - Page 170Thou shall not kill' — at variance with the religion and character of that Messias who came ' not to destroy men's lives, but to save them,' and who ... |
 | Perth - Page 94on the Sabbath immediately following the 27th of November, there be a discourse delivered in Perth, on the Unity of the Divine Nature in the Person of ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 75WH Furness, the Unitarian minister of Philadelphia, uttered the following noble appeal in behalf of individual thought, of universal liberty. ... |
LessPopular passagesAnd he saith unto them, Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, and be baptized with the baptism that I am baptized with : but to sit on my right hand, and on my left, is not mine to give ; but it shall be given to them for whom it is prepared of my Father. Page 93 And when they had appointed him a day, there came many to him into his lodging : to whom he expounded and testified the kingdom of God, persuading them concerning Jesus, both out of the law of Moses, and out of the prophets, from morning till evening. Page 96 MoreLORD which saidst unto me, Return unto thy country, and to thy kindred, and I will deal well with thee... Page 58 Hear, O Israel ; The Lord our God is one Lord : and thou shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength : this is the first commandment. And the second is like, namely this, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is none other commandment greater than these. Page 323 And the seventh angel sounded ; and there were great voices in heaven, saying, The kingdoms of this world are become the kingdoms of our Lord, and of his Christ ; and he shall reign for ever and ever... Page 54 And let us arise, and go up to Beth-el; and I will make there an altar unto God, who answered me in the day of my distress, and was with me in the way which I went. Page 60 Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you not that bread from heaven; but my Father giveth you the true bread from heaven. For the bread of God is he which cometh down from heaven, and giveth life unto the world. Page 451 Remember all who love thee, All who are loved by thee ; Pray, too, for those who hate thee, If any such there be ; Then for thyself, in meekness, A blessing humbly claim, And link with each petition Thy great Redeemer's name. Page 430 Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness, for they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God. Blessed are the peace-makers, for they shall be called the children of God. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Page 323 LessOther editions | No preview available - 1840
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