The Rise and Progress of Nonconformity in Bolton: An Historical Sketch of a Congregation of Protestant Dissenters, Assembling First in Deansgate, and Afterwards in Bank Street, in Four Lectures, Delivered at the Close of the Year 1853E.T. Whitfield, 1854 - 116 من الصفحات |
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... called into exist- ence large and flourishing sects , which have since exercised no inconsiderable influence on the religious world . As early as 1572 the Presbyterians had separate societies . In 1610 there was a congrega- tion of ...
... called into exist- ence large and flourishing sects , which have since exercised no inconsiderable influence on the religious world . As early as 1572 the Presbyterians had separate societies . In 1610 there was a congrega- tion of ...
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... called “ the Conventicle Act , " which condemned to banishment all persons who refused to attend public worship at the churches , and , in case of their return from banishment , to death ! These two oppressive enact- ments were the ...
... called “ the Conventicle Act , " which condemned to banishment all persons who refused to attend public worship at the churches , and , in case of their return from banishment , to death ! These two oppressive enact- ments were the ...
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... called Barrett's Barn , the principles of Protestant Dissent were first asserted in the town of Bolton - le- Moors , and public testimony was borne to their popularity by numerous families who had made costly sacrifices for the sake of ...
... called Barrett's Barn , the principles of Protestant Dissent were first asserted in the town of Bolton - le- Moors , and public testimony was borne to their popularity by numerous families who had made costly sacrifices for the sake of ...
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... called to the ministry in Gorton chapel . He was in possession of the rectory at Langley in Derby- shire when he was silenced . Having , like the Rev. Henry Newcome , of Manchester , embraced the king's cause , he incurred suspicion ...
... called to the ministry in Gorton chapel . He was in possession of the rectory at Langley in Derby- shire when he was silenced . Having , like the Rev. Henry Newcome , of Manchester , embraced the king's cause , he incurred suspicion ...
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... the Dissenters of Bolton and the adjacent parts , commonly called Presby- terians , upon a piece of ground lately purchased of Robert Haslam , and given for that end and use Ꭰ by the Reverend Mr. Robert Seddon , lately deceased , 33.
... the Dissenters of Bolton and the adjacent parts , commonly called Presby- terians , upon a piece of ground lately purchased of Robert Haslam , and given for that end and use Ꭰ by the Reverend Mr. Robert Seddon , lately deceased , 33.
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الصفحة 12 - ... bowers to lay me down; To husband out life's taper at the close, And keep the flame from wasting by repose; I still had hopes — for pride attends us still — Amidst the swains to show my...
الصفحة 81 - Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
الصفحة 29 - subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the penalties of
الصفحة 70 - I NEVER cast a flower away, The gift of one who cared for me — A little flower — a faded flower — But it was done reluctantly. I never looked a last adieu To things familiar, but my heart Shrank with a feeling almost pain, Even from their lifelessness to part. I never spoke the word
الصفحة 98 - A Dean and Prebendary Had once a new vagary, And were at doubtful strife, sir, Who led the better life, sir, And was the better man, And was the better man. The Dean he said that truly, Since Bluff was so unruly, He'd prove it to his face, sir, That he had the most grace, sir, And so the fight began, etc.
الصفحة 84 - Christians ; to which is prefixed, a treatise of reformation without tarrying for any ; and of the wickedness of those preachers ivho will not reform themselves and their charge, because they will tarry till the magistrate command and compel them.
الصفحة 99 - twas no wonder, Since gods the dean had three, sir, And more by two than he, sir : For he had got but one, &c. Now while these two were raging, And in dispute engaging, The Master of the CHARTER, Said both had caught a tartar , For gods, sir, there were none, &c.
الصفحة 93 - In all which having declared himself, professed his willingness, and promised his endeavours, by the help of God; the minister likewise shall demand of the people concerning their willingness to receive and acknowledge him as the minister of Christ ; and to obey and submit unto him, as having rule over them in the Lord ; and to maintain, encourage, and assist him in all the parts of his office.
الصفحة 84 - The BROWNISTS did not differ from the church of England in any articles of faith ; but were very rigid and narrow in points of discipline. They denied the chnrch of England to be a true church, and her ministers to be rightly ordained.