The London Christian instructor, or, Congregational magazine, 1 tomas1822 |
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... reading . About the middle of the year 1817 , he was attacked by a succession of convul- sive fits , which , leaving him in a state of perfect debility ... readers . After the 1822 . 5 Minister of the Gospel at Hebdenbridge , Yorkshire .
... reading . About the middle of the year 1817 , he was attacked by a succession of convul- sive fits , which , leaving him in a state of perfect debility ... readers . After the 1822 . 5 Minister of the Gospel at Hebdenbridge , Yorkshire .
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... readers the work before us , as an able and satisfac- tory effort to meet this pressing exigency . We shall not affect to introduce Mr. Robert Haldane to the knowledge of our readers ; the praise of his zeal and piety is in all the ...
... readers the work before us , as an able and satisfac- tory effort to meet this pressing exigency . We shall not affect to introduce Mr. Robert Haldane to the knowledge of our readers ; the praise of his zeal and piety is in all the ...
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... reader than his learning , we cannot tell . Such , however , are our impressions re- specting Walton , if Mr. T. has ... readers of the jus- tice of these remarks . Brian Walton was born some where in the North Riding of Yorkshire , some ...
... reader than his learning , we cannot tell . Such , however , are our impressions re- specting Walton , if Mr. T. has ... readers of the jus- tice of these remarks . Brian Walton was born some where in the North Riding of Yorkshire , some ...
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... readers will be . We entertain no doubts of Walton's good affection to Episco- pacy and royalty , even during their adverse fortunes ; and that it would have been , we scarcely need say , probably , more agreeable to his feelings and ...
... readers will be . We entertain no doubts of Walton's good affection to Episco- pacy and royalty , even during their adverse fortunes ; and that it would have been , we scarcely need say , probably , more agreeable to his feelings and ...
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... readers . in his inconsiderate attack upon Dr. Wal- " Dr. John Owen , however he has failed ton , was certainly a man of considerable learning . Wood calls him and Goodwin the two Atlasses and Patriarchs of Inde- But though a rigid ...
... readers . in his inconsiderate attack upon Dr. Wal- " Dr. John Owen , however he has failed ton , was certainly a man of considerable learning . Wood calls him and Goodwin the two Atlasses and Patriarchs of Inde- But though a rigid ...
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