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 | Warrington - Page 555MR BISHOP, the respected and energetic Unitarian minister of Warrington, having delivered a course of Sunday evening lectures, explanatory of ...more pages: 139 142 143 566 |
 | Walsall - Page 94Timothy East of Birmingham, who, after having placarded the town of Walsall, delivered two lectures on " the Divinity of Jesus Christ," to which Mr ...more pages: 95 96 568 |
 | Glasgow - Page 40and that an earnest wish was expressed for its publication. We can testify that similar feelings were excited at the anniversary meeting at Glasgow,more pages: 67 74 75 374 401 480 526 527 |
More | Bolton - Page 139Philip Holland, of Bolton, whose academy was then very popular amongst Presbyterian Dissenters, where he acquired a competent knowledge of the Latin, ...more pages: 336 568 |
 | Gloucester - Page 277D. of Gloucester. " The Fatherly character of the Deity, a distinguished peculiarity of the teachings of Jesus Christ," Rev. S. ...more pages: 60 63 130 131 250 |
 | Coventry - Page 40From the " Christian Reformer" we learn, that its delivery gave great satisfaction to those who were present at Coventry, and that an earnest wish was ...more pages: 235 |
 | Cheltenham - Page 277CHELTENHAM UNITARIAN CHURCH ANNIVERSARY The celebration of the eighth anniversary of the Christian Unitarian Church, Cheltenham, took place March 25. ... |
 | Bristol - Page 478Dr WB Carpenter, of Bristol, spoke on the subject of " Liberal Education," and alluded to the great danger to be feared from the unceasing and widely ...more pages: 8 249 251 477 568 |
 | Belfast - Page 236His removal from Billingshurst to Belfast, — a town so convenient to the place of his nativity, — seemed so reasonable to his English friends, that, ...more pages: 564 |
 | Dumfries - Page 401James Martineau of Liverpool, that an individual at Dumfries had embraced the Unitarian faith, and was suffering patiently ill report for his efforts ...more pages: 402 403 |
 | London - Page 283trouble and expense of employing an agent in London, and also to render the charges as low as the charge for certificates from parochial registers. ...more pages: 8 40 93 251 276 378 381 |
 | Exeter - Page 475The annual meeting of this admirable society was held on Wednesday the 20th July, at Exeter. The circumstance of this being the Fiftieth Anniversary, ...more pages: 280 |
 | Halifax - Page 182A gentleman of Halifax has offered to give a piece of land for an Unitarian chapel in Adelaide, South Australia, and to raise in England a portion of ... |
 | Bethesda - Page 558THESE sermons on our Saviour's first miracle ; the cure of the nobleman's son at Capernaum ; the healing of the infirm man at the pool of Bethesda ... |
 | Peterborough - Page 547While giving out the hymn on the second occasion, the preacher was informed by the chief constable that Dr James, the incumbent of Peterborough, |
 | Edinburgh - Page 403The Committee feel assured the members of the Association will join with them in returning cordial thanks to their Edinburgh brethren, for this very ...more pages: 68 72 211 397 400 409 479 |
 | Lancaster - Page 283representing ten congregations in the County Pa. latine of Lancaster, feel themselves aggrieved by the new regulations issued by the Registrar-General ...more pages: 142 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 101Previous to the destruction of Jerusalem, the greatest agitation prevailed throughout the entire Roman Empire, and the struggle for the attainment of ...more pages: 82 102 103 104 106 107 197 |
 | Paris - Page 518E have received, from a respected friend in Paris, the following translation of passages in this work, and cheerfully comply with his request for ...more pages: 48 |
 | Sunderland - Page 336John Wright from Lynn to Sunderland. On leaving Lynn, a testimonial of respect was presented to him for his faithful services during the six years he ...more pages: 568 |
 | Dundee - Page 72An attempt was made to stop the plying of the Dundee steamer betwixt Broughty Ferry and Dundee on the Sabbath. That attempt was repressed by the ... |
 | Rome - Page 459If the moral worth of the northern nations that overran Europe and desolated Rome, was of no higher standard than that of the effeminate people they ...more pages: 49 104 106 114 246 340 507 |
 | St Louis - Page 524Oh! if the soul of the last Brutus, if the soul of St Louis hod left a record of themselves, what a moral psychology we should have had ! ... |
 | Macclesfield - Page 249of Macclesfield, in favour of the late Rev. David Simp- eon, minister of Christ Church in that town. This eminent divine was the author of the well ... |
 | Brussels - Page 245What a difference between the submissive aspect of the suppliant in Brussels, praying for humane treatment as a grace, and the dreadful majesty of a ...more pages: 216 243 |
 | Kingswood - Page 251The interesting details of this case having been communicated to me by the Reverend Thomas Moore, formerly of Kingswood, near Birmingham, ... |
 | Ptolemais - Page 101Petronius marched his army from Antioch to Ptolemais, where, on his way to Jerusalem, at the entreaty of a great multitude of the Jews with their ... |
 | Madrid - Page 242The indecision of the Duchess of Parma communicated itself to the cabinet of Madrid, and caused it to run in a short time through nearly all the ...more pages: 216 |
 | Trowbridge - Page 384The most cheering were those from Trowbridge, which reported an addition of fifteen members by baptism, and from Saffron Walden, which reported nn ... |
 | Falkirk - Page 401Mr Bradshaw, in addition to his stated services at Tillicoultry, soon after his settlement arranged to preach at Falkirk every six weeks, ... |
 | Amsterdam - Page 220when all the rest of Europe still groaned under a heavy spiritual oppression, when Amsterdam was almost the only free haven for all opinions ? ...more pages: 341 |
 | Newport - Page 381Controversial lectures had been delivered by ministers from London, at Chichester, Portsmouth, and Newport, which had been very favourably received, ... |
 | Granada - Page 219The costly policy of paying spies in every court of Europe ; the assistance given to the French League ; the rising of the Moors in Granada ; the ... |
 | Godalming - Page 384Mr Smallfield was called to the chair, and the friends present were addressed by Messrs Chapman (of Godalming), Short, Vidler (of London), ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 82Within the last few months no inconsiderable stir has been occasioned by one of the " converted" at Plymouth. On Tuesday evening October 19, the Rev. ... |
 | Nottingham - Page 61George Gill, Esq. of Nottingham, a gentleman whose talents and station have greatly tended to advance the Temperance cause in that populous borough ... |
 | Oxford - Page 430In another direction, Oxford, in its pride of place and of orthodoxy, holds out its flag of truce to the.more pages: 532 |
 | Liverpool - Page 275THIS Address from the pen of the benevolent domestic missionary of Liverpool, is " designed to promote the extension of Christian brotherhood and love ... |
 | Boston - Page 7The Ministry at Large" became part and parcel of the moral and religious agency of Boston, in behalf of the destitute and forsaken ; and has been ...more pages: 8 |
 | Poole - Page 381The Anniversary of the Southern Unitarian Book and Fund Societies, was held on Wednesday, July 6, at Poole. The Rev. H. Hawkes introduced the service, ... |
 | Portsmouth - Page 284PORTSMOUTH HIGH STREET UNITARIAN CONGREGATION — A social meeting of the members and friends of the Unitarian Congregation, High Street, Portsmouth, ... |
 | Cambridge - Page 532which they and others are forming, promises more for the cause of letters, than the endowment of a hundred professorial chairs at Oxford or Cambridge. ... |
 | Leeds - Page 380At the meeting for transacting the business of the Association, held afterwards in the chapel, TW Tottie, Esq. of Leeds, was. called to the chair, ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 365They held their meetings in a carpenter's shop in Baltimore, before any other person took an active part in the reform. ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 366Thus far have I wandered, led on unconsciously by the music ; and so have forgotten to tell you that in Philadelphia, too, the Washingtonians have ... |
 | Pittsburgh - Page 45At that time there was but one Unitarian society west of the Allegheny Mountains — a small society at Pittsburgh — and there are now seventeen, ... |
 | Naples - Page 196In the religious processions, emblems were carried about of so gross a kind, that some of them, dug out of Hercula- neum, are preserved at Naples in ... |
 | Preston - Page 567278 Congregational Tribute of Respect, Unitarian Church, Preston, 281 Bolton District Unitarian Association, . . 282 Portsmouth, High Street, ... |
 | Sydney - Page 379Were the colonists of our class in Sydney to be gathered together, really believing in our doctrines, I have no doubt we should form a respectable ...more pages: 374 375 376 377 378 |
 | Melbourne - Page 378It is true, we have about a dozen in Melbourne making streets and forming roads, but these are liker free than bound, no convict dress on them. ...more pages: 377 |
LessPopular passagesAnd Jesus sat over against the treasury, and beheld how the people cast money into the treasury: and many that were rich cast in much. And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a farthing. Page 491 The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness: Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shall be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low : and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough places plain... Page 1 MoreAnd he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them: "Verily I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury: for all they did cast in of their abundance; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living. Page 491 And ye shall hear of wars, and rumours of wars ; see that ye be not troubled : for all these things must come to pass ; but the end is not yet. Page 102 They also are to be had accursed that presume to say, That every man shall be saved by the Law or Sect which he professeth, so that he be diligent to frame his life according to that Law, and the light of Nature. For Holy Scripture doth set out unto us only the Name of Jesus Christ, whereby men must be saved. Page 27 They, looking back, all the eastern side beheld Of Paradise, so late their happy seat, Waved over by that flaming brand; the gate With dreadful faces thronged and fiery arms. Some natural tears they dropped, but wiped them soon; The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide. Page 61 For though I preach the gospel, I have nothing to glory of : for necessity is laid upon me ; yea, woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel... Page 240 I HEARD a voice from heaven, saying unto me, Write, From henceforth blessed are the dead who die in the Lord : even so saith the Spirit ; for they rest from their labours. Page 563 Go to the grave in all thy glorious prime, In full activity of zeal and power ; A Christian cannot die before his time, The Lord's appointment is the servant's hour. Page 563 But will God indeed dwell on the earth ? behold, the heaven and heaven of heavens cannot contain thee ; how much less this house that I have builded... Page 201 LessContents | 42 | | | | | 529 | | | | | 555 | | | | | 42 | | | | | 94 | | | | | 132 | | | | | 190 | | | | | 225 | | | |
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