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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... allowed place . He had been ejected from the living of Cullompton . 5. Mark Down . 30th April . A general licence , and for his own house and for Nowel Pearse's house . 6. Thomas Ford . 30th April . For his own house , and for Thomas ...
... allowed place . He had been ejected from the living of Cullompton . 5. Mark Down . 30th April . A general licence , and for his own house and for Nowel Pearse's house . 6. Thomas Ford . 30th April . For his own house , and for Thomas ...
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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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Academy accepted allowed appear appointed Assembly attending August Baptist became become beliefs Bishop Book building called candidates cause century chapel Christ Christian Church of England Committee congregation considered continued conventicle County death December decided desire Devon Dissenters doctrine early ejected elected Exeter Exeter Assembly figures fined four Friends Fund further George George's Meeting give given Hallett held included increase Independents interest invitation James January John Joseph July June Kenrick later letter living London March Mary Meeting Methodists ministers ministry Minutes names Nonconformist November October parish passed pastorate Peirce period persons poor position preached Presbyterian present Quakers received recorded referred refused religious remained reported Robert School sent September society South subscribers Sunday taken Thirteen Thomas tion took Trinity Unitarian Visitation worship