The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 11Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1816 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... worship except on the days above stated . Mr. C - owned the remark was just ; his opinion was , that this neglect partly arose from the misera- ble jargon that was usually delivered from the pulpit . I then told him that in England the ...
... worship except on the days above stated . Mr. C - owned the remark was just ; his opinion was , that this neglect partly arose from the misera- ble jargon that was usually delivered from the pulpit . I then told him that in England the ...
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... worship in this town , and to take us back after the afternoon service . One shilling is demanded as toll at the turnpike gate , and of course paid . This has been the practice for many years . SIR , J. P. Bridport , Dec. 19 , 1815 . N ...
... worship in this town , and to take us back after the afternoon service . One shilling is demanded as toll at the turnpike gate , and of course paid . This has been the practice for many years . SIR , J. P. Bridport , Dec. 19 , 1815 . N ...
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... worship ; of their habita- tions , and driven destitute into the mountains and dens of the earth , by the rage of persecution and the vio- lence of cruel men . May such atro- cious deeds among professing Chris- tians , so shocking to ...
... worship ; of their habita- tions , and driven destitute into the mountains and dens of the earth , by the rage of persecution and the vio- lence of cruel men . May such atro- cious deeds among professing Chris- tians , so shocking to ...
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... worship opposition - lectures were regularly de- livered ; pamphlets also appeared a- gainst the Lecturer ; the strangest reports were put in circulation ; and some of the more timid Unitarians were alarmed . Under these circum- stances ...
... worship opposition - lectures were regularly de- livered ; pamphlets also appeared a- gainst the Lecturer ; the strangest reports were put in circulation ; and some of the more timid Unitarians were alarmed . Under these circum- stances ...
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... worship ; nor could they refuse their sympathy or their relief to men bleeding in the same cause which rendered the me- mory of their fathers immortal . 5. That though letters have been received from ministers in France , ex- pressing ...
... worship ; nor could they refuse their sympathy or their relief to men bleeding in the same cause which rendered the me- mory of their fathers immortal . 5. That though letters have been received from ministers in France , ex- pressing ...
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