Nonconformity in Exeter, 1650-1875University of Exeter by Manchester University Press, 1962 - 252 Seiten |
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... allowed to worship in the open . This is mentioned in the preamble to the Declaration : we hope ... for preventing for the future the danger that might otherwise arise from private meetings and seditious conventicles . ' 1 Under the ...
... allowed to worship in the open . This is mentioned in the preamble to the Declaration : we hope ... for preventing for the future the danger that might otherwise arise from private meetings and seditious conventicles . ' 1 Under the ...
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Allan Brockett. the Trinitarian test imposed by the Exeter Assembly was allowed to fall into disuse . For many years before his death in 1743 John Enty had been the Scribe of the Assembly , and then from 1744 to 1747 John Lavington ...
Allan Brockett. the Trinitarian test imposed by the Exeter Assembly was allowed to fall into disuse . For many years before his death in 1743 John Enty had been the Scribe of the Assembly , and then from 1744 to 1747 John Lavington ...
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... allowed its Meeting House in Magdalen St. to fall into decay . In 1832 it was sold , and by a strenuous effort a new place of worship was built at The Friars , costing £ 3000 . Why the Society built a chapel so much larger than they had ...
... allowed its Meeting House in Magdalen St. to fall into decay . In 1832 it was sold , and by a strenuous effort a new place of worship was built at The Friars , costing £ 3000 . Why the Society built a chapel so much larger than they had ...
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BEFORE THE RESTORATION I | 1 |
THE FIRST PERIOD OF PER | 18 |
THE SECOND PERIOD OF PERSECUTION 167387 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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