Evangelicals in the Church of England, 1734-1984T. & T. Clark, 1989 - 411 страници A comprehensive and balanced history of the Evangelicals in the Church of England. |
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... preachers . From Cornwall to Newcastle , and from the West Country to East Anglia , they rode back and forth speaking to the people in church or market - place , meadow or quarry , or wherever they could gather an audience . Masses ...
... preachers . From Cornwall to Newcastle , and from the West Country to East Anglia , they rode back and forth speaking to the people in church or market - place , meadow or quarry , or wherever they could gather an audience . Masses ...
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... preachers was limited to one a month . Charles Wesley confessed that if he had a parish he would not allow Methodist preachers to enter it . The main Methodist argument in favour of such a practice was the need to guarantee continuity ...
... preachers was limited to one a month . Charles Wesley confessed that if he had a parish he would not allow Methodist preachers to enter it . The main Methodist argument in favour of such a practice was the need to guarantee continuity ...
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... Preachers . Two examples will indicate the tenor of the campaign conducted by these vehement enthusiasts . On Sunday , 14 January 1900 a visit was made by John Kensit , his son , and some of the Wickliffe Preachers to Christ Church ...
... Preachers . Two examples will indicate the tenor of the campaign conducted by these vehement enthusiasts . On Sunday , 14 January 1900 a visit was made by John Kensit , his son , and some of the Wickliffe Preachers to Christ Church ...
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