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 161
How pleasant will it be to sit down at the Lord ' s Table with our swarthy brethren ,
and hear Jesus preached in their language . ” This is the spirit that will
accomplish the great object and convert the world to Christ . Then , when this
pure and ...
How pleasant will it be to sit down at the Lord ' s Table with our swarthy brethren ,
and hear Jesus preached in their language . ” This is the spirit that will
accomplish the great object and convert the world to Christ . Then , when this
pure and ...
Pagina 180
She became to a certain extent the patroness of the despised preacher at the
Foundry . ' Her saloon was thrown open to his preaching , where Lord
Chesterfield , the high priest of the god of fashion , Lord Bolingbroke , and many
other peers ...
She became to a certain extent the patroness of the despised preacher at the
Foundry . ' Her saloon was thrown open to his preaching , where Lord
Chesterfield , the high priest of the god of fashion , Lord Bolingbroke , and many
other peers ...
Pagina 202
He had narrow escapes both there and at Walsall . In going to Wednesbury ,
where in spite of all opposition he had established a considerable society , he
passed through Birmingham the first time in the year 1738 , but did not preach :
and it ...
He had narrow escapes both there and at Walsall . In going to Wednesbury ,
where in spite of all opposition he had established a considerable society , he
passed through Birmingham the first time in the year 1738 , but did not preach :
and it ...
Pagina 203
In March 1751 , he says — “ I was obliged to preach abroad , the room not being
able to contain half the congregation . O how is the scene changed here !
Formerly when I preached at Birmingham the stones flew on every side .
In March 1751 , he says — “ I was obliged to preach abroad , the room not being
able to contain half the congregation . O how is the scene changed here !
Formerly when I preached at Birmingham the stones flew on every side .
Pagina 206
Adam Clarke , on his way through Birmingham , had preached in the shell of the
new building . A few days before the opening of Cherry - street chapel we find the
following remarks in the journal of Mr . Wesley . “ I have entered my eightieth ...
Adam Clarke , on his way through Birmingham , had preached in the shell of the
new building . A few days before the opening of Cherry - street chapel we find the
following remarks in the journal of Mr . Wesley . “ I have entered my eightieth ...
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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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