Evangelicals in the Church of England 1734-1984A&C Black, 1.06.1992 г. - 424 страници A comprehensive and balanced history of the Evangelicals in the Church of England. |
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... lord ' . ' How many have you now ? ' was the next question . To which the reply was , ' In the winter , from three to four hundred ; and in the summer , near twelve hundred ' . On hearing this the Archbishop said , ' We cannot find ...
... lord ' . ' How many have you now ? ' was the next question . To which the reply was , ' In the winter , from three to four hundred ; and in the summer , near twelve hundred ' . On hearing this the Archbishop said , ' We cannot find ...
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... Lord Dartmouth moved Henry Venn to Huddersfield , Matthew Powley to Dewsbury and James Stillingfleet to Hotham ; Lord Smythe offered Yelling to Henry 1 See G.R. Balleine , A History of the Evangelical Party in the Church Of England ...
... Lord Dartmouth moved Henry Venn to Huddersfield , Matthew Powley to Dewsbury and James Stillingfleet to Hotham ; Lord Smythe offered Yelling to Henry 1 See G.R. Balleine , A History of the Evangelical Party in the Church Of England ...
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... Lord Dartmouth , he was ordained by the Bishop of Lincoln as the curate of Olney . Newton served for fifteen years as a substitute for an absentee vicar at the lowly remuneration of £ 60 per annum . Olney was a country town inhabited by ...
... Lord Dartmouth , he was ordained by the Bishop of Lincoln as the curate of Olney . Newton served for fifteen years as a substitute for an absentee vicar at the lowly remuneration of £ 60 per annum . Olney was a country town inhabited by ...
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... Lord ' ; ' O for a closer walk with God ' ; ' God moves in a mysterious way ' ; ' There is a fountain filled with blood ' ; and ' Jesus , where'er Thy people meet ' . Newton beautifully expressed his faith in ' Amazing grace ' ; ' How ...
... Lord ' ; ' O for a closer walk with God ' ; ' God moves in a mysterious way ' ; ' There is a fountain filled with blood ' ; and ' Jesus , where'er Thy people meet ' . Newton beautifully expressed his faith in ' Amazing grace ' ; ' How ...
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... Lord David Cecil , The Stricken Deer ( 1929 ) ; Robert Southcy , The Life and Works of William Cowper , 8 vols . ( London , 1854 ) . intimate friendship and yearned to live in the neighbourhood of TOWARDS A NATIONAL CRUSCADE 41.
... Lord David Cecil , The Stricken Deer ( 1929 ) ; Robert Southcy , The Life and Works of William Cowper , 8 vols . ( London , 1854 ) . intimate friendship and yearned to live in the neighbourhood of TOWARDS A NATIONAL CRUSCADE 41.
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Part 3 18331901 | 109 |
Part 4 19011945 | 225 |
Part 5 19451984 | 285 |
Bibliography | 355 |
Index of Authors | 369 |
Index of Persons | 375 |
Index of Places | 391 |
General Index | 395 |
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