Protestant Nonconformity: A Sketch of Its General History, with an Account of the Rise and Present State of Its Various Denominations in the Town of Birmingham |
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Pagina 81
Of this , as to their early history , we are entirely ignorant : but we find that in 1692
a second place of worship was erected in Digbeth . On the subject of this second
place there is conflicting testimony . Hutton makes the place in Dig . beth the ...
Of this , as to their early history , we are entirely ignorant : but we find that in 1692
a second place of worship was erected in Digbeth . On the subject of this second
place there is conflicting testimony . Hutton makes the place in Dig . beth the ...
Pagina 140
The place was opened for worship in 1788 , in Lady Huntingdon ' s connexion ,
and a considerable congregation was soon raised , which subsequently so much
declined in consequence of the misconduct of the minister , that the chapel was ...
The place was opened for worship in 1788 , in Lady Huntingdon ' s connexion ,
and a considerable congregation was soon raised , which subsequently so much
declined in consequence of the misconduct of the minister , that the chapel was ...
Pagina 173
This place of worship was erected about sixty years ago by the followers of
Emmanuel Swedenborg , and passed from them in a way to be afterwards shewn
, and was occupied for awhile by a sect of antinomians . While Mr . Birt was
pastor of ...
This place of worship was erected about sixty years ago by the followers of
Emmanuel Swedenborg , and passed from them in a way to be afterwards shewn
, and was occupied for awhile by a sect of antinomians . While Mr . Birt was
pastor of ...
Pagina 184
In the year 1842 a small place of worship was erected in Peck - lane , contiguous
to Lady Huntingdon ' s chapel , and chiefly by the influence of Mr . Jones , for the
use and service of the natives of the Principality , many of whom were unable to ...
In the year 1842 a small place of worship was erected in Peck - lane , contiguous
to Lady Huntingdon ' s chapel , and chiefly by the influence of Mr . Jones , for the
use and service of the natives of the Principality , many of whom were unable to ...
Pagina 245
that the latter in the year 1749 , amounted to thirty thousand , and that the number
of places of worship was ten , we find there was a place for each three thousand
persons , taking adults and children together . And if the population be now two ...
that the latter in the year 1749 , amounted to thirty thousand , and that the number
of places of worship was ten , we find there was a place for each three thousand
persons , taking adults and children together . And if the population be now two ...
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already appear attended authority Baptist became Birmingham bishops body building called carried cause chapel Christ Christian Church of England College commenced Conference congregation connexion conscience considerable considered continued course death determined dissenters divine doctrine erected established faith feel friends give hand held hold honour hundred Independents James King labours less liberty lived London Lord matters means meeting meeting-house Methodists mind minister ministry nearly never Nonconformists opened opinions Parliament party passed pastor persecution persons place of worship practice prayer preached preachers Presbyterian present principles published Puritans Quakers received reign religion religious removed respect says separation sermon society soon spirit success sufferings things thousand tion toleration took town truth various views zeal
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