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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contributed to the faith and patience of the saints whom they found of like views
here . We can easily imagine what solemn seasons of devout intercourse they
would stealthily hold , while the storm of persecution was rolling over them , and ...
contributed to the faith and patience of the saints whom they found of like views
here . We can easily imagine what solemn seasons of devout intercourse they
would stealthily hold , while the storm of persecution was rolling over them , and ...
Pagina 211
Mr . Kilham was now become the leader of the liberty party , and very soon , as
was not unnatural , had his views led onward to other points , especially to the
right of lay delegation in the direction of the society ' s affairs . Many , and those of
no ...
Mr . Kilham was now become the leader of the liberty party , and very soon , as
was not unnatural , had his views led onward to other points , especially to the
right of lay delegation in the direction of the society ' s affairs . Many , and those of
no ...
Pagina 253
... which rears its humble brow in its shadow , and within whose mean and
narrow walls a few illiterate men are permitted to listen to the teaching , which by
its doctrine and its views of ecclesiastical polity assails the whole system , of
which that ...
... which rears its humble brow in its shadow , and within whose mean and
narrow walls a few illiterate men are permitted to listen to the teaching , which by
its doctrine and its views of ecclesiastical polity assails the whole system , of
which that ...
Pagina 262
Its root is the selfishness of our depraved nature . We have all something of it in
our corrupt hearts . How ill we bear contradiction . While engaged in argument
with those who oppose our views , how many risings of indignation ...
Its root is the selfishness of our depraved nature . We have all something of it in
our corrupt hearts . How ill we bear contradiction . While engaged in argument
with those who oppose our views , how many risings of indignation ...
Pagina 275
With these views , therefore , I hold it to be as important to contend earnestly for
the faith once delivered to the saints as it is for charity , but at the same time to
maintain the contest with “ the meekness and gentleness of Christ . ” The law of ...
With these views , therefore , I hold it to be as important to contend earnestly for
the faith once delivered to the saints as it is for charity , but at the same time to
maintain the contest with “ the meekness and gentleness of Christ . ” The law of ...
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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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