Nonconformity in Exeter, 1650-1875University of Exeter by Manchester University Press, 1962 - 252 Seiten |
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... called it James ' Meeting , ironically enough when one considers the religious beliefs of the King . The actual building still stands ( 1960 ) converted into dwelling houses in James St. , a narrow lane which connects the lower end of ...
... called it James ' Meeting , ironically enough when one considers the religious beliefs of the King . The actual building still stands ( 1960 ) converted into dwelling houses in James St. , a narrow lane which connects the lower end of ...
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... called a meeting of subscribers , attended by ' at least eighty eight . . . who all agreed in the fitness of the measures that had been taken ' . No record survives which tells how many subscribers there were at this time , but a list ...
... called a meeting of subscribers , attended by ' at least eighty eight . . . who all agreed in the fitness of the measures that had been taken ' . No record survives which tells how many subscribers there were at this time , but a list ...
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... called the High School ' , and this was registered on the 25th.2 These letters show John Wesley in his later years , sure of his position , ruling Methodism dictatorially through the weight of his immense prestige . He wrote again to ...
... called the High School ' , and this was registered on the 25th.2 These letters show John Wesley in his later years , sure of his position , ruling Methodism dictatorially through the weight of his immense prestige . He wrote again to ...
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