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 | Hinckley - Page 168If I valued the Gospel less, 1 would say those creeds, and be happy with my wife and child, and keep my manor and my hall at Hinckley, which now will ...more pages: 158 160 |
 | Maidstone - Page 330HH Dobney, Baptist minister, at a meeting of the parishioners, held in the parish church of Maidstone. The meeting was called by the Churchwardens, ...more pages: 334 336 458 460 516 |
 | Walsall - Page 330unfavourable state of the weather, nearly 300 sat down to tea, amongst whom were friends from Birmingham, Dudley, Wolverhampton,Bilston, and Walsall. ...more pages: 379 |
More | Norwich - Page 153And about fifteen years since, two other worshippers of God the Father were burned at Norwich, a Puritan witnessing against the one, and a Brownist ...more pages: 47 152 380 418 |
 | Liverpool - Page 401Our friends in connection with several of the London Unitarian congregations, as also those of Bristol, Birmingham, and Liverpool, have been highly ...more pages: 71 462 567 |
 | Flushing - Page 328s house at Flushing, and also at the house of Mr Philp at Falmouth, until more suitable rooms were procured and licensed for public worship in both ...more pages: 327 329 |
 | Bristol - Page 191George Armstrong, of Bristol (formerly incumbent of Bangor, in the diocese of Down and Connor), in the morning in the Old Meeting House, from Genesis, ...more pages: 14 328 382 406 |
 | Exeter - Page 563Henry Acton, one of the ministers of George's Meeting, Exeter, died after a few days illness, on the 22d August. ...more pages: 328 398 401 406 |
 | London - Page 519and it may be nearly as much as they are entitled to ; yet this man, who was so reluctant to act upon the deputation, is found in London, a few days.more pages: 147 160 187 417 419 430 455 461 478 480 |
 | Taunton - Page 401The Conference met in the chapel, Mary-street, Taunton, on Monday morning, July 17th, at 12 o'clock, and the following ministers were present : — the ...more pages: 322 406 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 356The whole church at Jerusalem took part in the deliberations respecting the Gentile and Jewish Christians, and the epistle drawn up is in the name of ...more pages: 13 40 42 92 93 96 248 293 358 422 |
 | Belfast - Page 550A Discourse Preached in the Meeting- House of the First Presbyterian Congregation, Belfast; on Sunday, the Zd of July 1843 / being the day after the ...more pages: 480 |
 | Portsmouth - Page 407A Sunday school had been established at Chichester, and additional school rooms built at Portsmouth. Unitarianism had been first openly avowed and ... |
 | Leicester - Page 163in the county of Leicester, as a heretic, on the vehement suspicion of his most sacred Majesty, James King of Britain, Ireland, and France. ... |
 | Dublin - Page 528as well as the law proceedings actually commenced against two Congregations in Dublin, to send deputations to the Irish Government in Dublin, ...more pages: 382 419 477 480 |
 | Newport - Page 418Mr Tagart returned thanks, and expressed much pleasure in finding himself in Newport, not only on account of the purity and salubrity of the ...more pages: 407 |
 | Brooklyn - Page 174Discourse before tlie Unitarian Societies of New York and Brooklyn, in the Church of the Messiah, October 12 ; by Henry W. ...more pages: 177 |
 | Edinburgh - Page 46At the first meeting of the Committee of the Scottish Christian Unitarian Association, held in Edinburgh, after the receipt of intelligence of the ...more pages: 336 338 344 462 |
 | Gouda - Page 149However, Vorstius was dismissed to Gouda, where he lived privately till the Synod of Dort, when he was banished the Seven Provinces ; he then retired ... |
 | York - Page 158But, after his bustling life at York, he would soon tire of Wykin. The cawing of the rooks, the squealing of little Mark, and Hinckley chimes, ...more pages: 150 545 |
 | Oxford - Page 415very well for the monkish air of Oxford, but he could not but think that the people of this country will never submit to this prostration of their ...more pages: 414 |
 | Hackney - Page 323It was drawn up for the use of the girls' school belonging to the New Gravel Pit meeting-house, Hackney, whilst keeping in view the " desirableness of ... |
 | Banbury - Page 407Unitarianism had been first openly avowed and preached in the chapel at Banbury. After the report had been adopted, and a vote of thanks passed to the ... |
 | Boston - Page 49THE yellow fever raged fearfully in Boston the last part of the eighteenth century ; the panic was so universal that wives forsook their dying ...more pages: 17 18 340 382 |
 | Chichester - Page 407A Sunday school had been established at Chichester, and additional school rooms built at Portsmouth. Unitarianism had been first openly avowed and ... |
 | Rome - Page 251The Reformation with one hand dashed to the earth the dusty decretals of Rome, and with the other it put away from it the pretensions of the mystics, ...more pages: 314 316 352 359 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 510to bear my testimony some other way, though I have engaged a pulpit for the sake of delivering a course of sermons at Philadelphia the next winter. ...more pages: 509 |
 | Manchester - Page 406Dr Beard, of Manchester, preached a most eloquent sermon to a numerous congregation. After the service, the usual business of the Society was ...more pages: 401 |
 | Pittsburgh - Page 339He resigned the pastoral charge of the Unitarian church at Pittsburgh last October, " not," he says, " because any dissatisfaction was expressed with ...more pages: 341 |
 | Montreal - Page 419Dr Montgomery had had a letter from Montreal, requesting him to send an efficient minister there. These and other labours were sufficient claims to ... |
 | Oldham - Page 400At Oldham, the state and prospects of the congregation are better than they have been since the re-opening of the chapel : the Sunday school is well ... |
 | Glasgow - Page 37A franchise which may be lost by taking a trip to Glasgow on the railway, or by burying a child on Sunday, or by quitting a clerical agitator for a ... |
 | Lancaster - Page 545freedom retrograded after the tranquil settlement of Henry VII., at the close of the long rivalry between the houses of York and Lancaster. ... |
 | Canterbury - Page 152Then the bishop said, ' John Lewis, thou hast prayed as hard and hotly as my brother of Canterbury. If thou wilt just say, ' 0 holy, blessed, ...more pages: 458 |
 | Athens - Page 343When the great apostle of the Gentiles addressed himself to a heathen auditory at Athens, he did not begin with the resurrection of the dead, ... |
 | Ipswich - Page 152In 1 587, was burned brave Peter Cole, a tanner of Ipswich. Some divines imagining that they could earn cheap honours by the easy conversion of an ... |
 | Naples - Page 254He believed in the formula of the Latin church ; and he was born at Naples in 1668, at least a century too soon to estimate the destinies of the world ... |
 | Waterloo - Page 548No hostile fields have roused Britannia's arms, Since Europe saw Fame, Conquest, Empire too, Gaul's modern Caesar, fail on Waterloo ; The Autocrat of ... |
 | Bethesda - Page 249Then follows the cure of the impotent man at the pool of Bethesda, which, all-beautiful as it is, most be turned over to the myths ! ... |
 | Coventry - Page 169he said, turning to the Rector of Wonnerton, down whose aged cheeks the tears were rolling ; " and you," said he, to a scowling priest from Coventry, ... |
 | Gloucester - Page 70Mr Stilling- fleet, about twenty years before the introduction of the system into Gloucester by Kaikes, its reputed founder ; and that the school was ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 328by Mr Wright, Unitarian missionary, Mr Cooper, Mr Sme- tnnrst (now of Moreton-Hampstead), and Mr Israel Wors- ley, then minister at Plymouth. ... |
 | Lara - Page 71Among Mr Jones's disciples was Miss Vaughan (afterwards Mrs Bevan) of Lara, a lady of fortune, who became an enthusiast in the cause of education. ... |
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