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Page 67
dom , whenever the reasons of any of them History of the Church of Scotland , can be ascertained , they will always be from the Introduction of Christianity , found eminently calculated for accom- to the Period of the Disruption .
dom , whenever the reasons of any of them History of the Church of Scotland , can be ascertained , they will always be from the Introduction of Christianity , found eminently calculated for accom- to the Period of the Disruption .
Page 89
Though less important as to its commercial character , and scarcely numbering , perhaps , a fourth part of the present population , the town and parish of Bradford presented , at this period , a field for moral culture which demanded ...
Though less important as to its commercial character , and scarcely numbering , perhaps , a fourth part of the present population , the town and parish of Bradford presented , at this period , a field for moral culture which demanded ...
Page 93
... the address then delivered , awakened to serious thoughts , and subsequently became “ a new creature ; " afterwards acknowledging , that , up to that period , he had been altogether wrong in his opinions , views , and practice .
... the address then delivered , awakened to serious thoughts , and subsequently became “ a new creature ; " afterwards acknowledging , that , up to that period , he had been altogether wrong in his opinions , views , and practice .
Page 105
... at one period , deeming his usefulness impeded by their efforts , he seriously contemplated the resignation of his vicarial charge ; and even offered his services to the Wesleyan Conference , purposing to spend his declining years ...
... at one period , deeming his usefulness impeded by their efforts , he seriously contemplated the resignation of his vicarial charge ; and even offered his services to the Wesleyan Conference , purposing to spend his declining years ...
Page 108
... -that the first and Calvinism became so wrought thought that by submission they up with evangelism , that , in a later could ultimately secure their re- age , about the period of the Removal ; the latter , that this could storation ...
... -that the first and Calvinism became so wrought thought that by submission they up with evangelism , that , in a later could ultimately secure their re- age , about the period of the Removal ; the latter , that this could storation ...
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