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... numerous a multitude of as thirsting a people after the Gospel as he had ever conversed with . " This spirit of natural devotion in religion still exists even among the most ignorant of the Romish peasantry ; but the Book which would ...
... numerous a multitude of as thirsting a people after the Gospel as he had ever conversed with . " This spirit of natural devotion in religion still exists even among the most ignorant of the Romish peasantry ; but the Book which would ...
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... Numerous clergymen , myself among the number , were his guests . Three or more daily services were held in the church , early prayer meetings before day - dawn in the cottages , lectures in school - houses , and preach- ings in the open ...
... Numerous clergymen , myself among the number , were his guests . Three or more daily services were held in the church , early prayer meetings before day - dawn in the cottages , lectures in school - houses , and preach- ings in the open ...
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... numerous perversions which take place among our brethren in England . So many clergymen of weight and education passing over to Rome is , without doubt , a lament- ably cogent argument in the mouth of an enemy , against the truth of our ...
... numerous perversions which take place among our brethren in England . So many clergymen of weight and education passing over to Rome is , without doubt , a lament- ably cogent argument in the mouth of an enemy , against the truth of our ...
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... numerous converts and his school with eager listeners and learners . Mrs. Plunket laboured among the women , taught them Scripture , taught the young girls to be skilled seamstresses , and good practical cooks , and then procured them ...
... numerous converts and his school with eager listeners and learners . Mrs. Plunket laboured among the women , taught them Scripture , taught the young girls to be skilled seamstresses , and good practical cooks , and then procured them ...
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... for good , and for the increase of the Church ; and numerous conversions took place from Romanism during their time . The present Primate , then the Rev. Mark Beresford , was considered to be an able 160 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... for good , and for the increase of the Church ; and numerous conversions took place from Romanism during their time . The present Primate , then the Rev. Mark Beresford , was considered to be an able 160 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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