The Life and Letters of John Collingwood Bruce of Newcastle-upon-TyneW. Blackwood, 1905 - 408 sider |
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... chapel on bridge and building new chapel at Barras Bridge— 1826 , the Rev. Richard Clayton appointed master - 1856 , his death - Efforts made by townspeople for the reorganisation of the charity - Corporation appoint the vicar to the ...
... chapel on bridge and building new chapel at Barras Bridge— 1826 , the Rev. Richard Clayton appointed master - 1856 , his death - Efforts made by townspeople for the reorganisation of the charity - Corporation appoint the vicar to the ...
Side 2
... Chapel , Hay Market . I think that Dr Wilson and Dr Jerment were the ministers of the congregation in his time . He was twice married . By his first wife he had one daughter . His second wife was Agnes Barclay , the daughter of George ...
... Chapel , Hay Market . I think that Dr Wilson and Dr Jerment were the ministers of the congregation in his time . He was twice married . By his first wife he had one daughter . His second wife was Agnes Barclay , the daughter of George ...
Side 12
... Chapel , Newcastle , the minister of which was the Rev. William Turner . He was a Unitarian , but he did not for some years preach Unitarian doctrines . His preaching was of a general , or what you may call moral , character . At the ...
... Chapel , Newcastle , the minister of which was the Rev. William Turner . He was a Unitarian , but he did not for some years preach Unitarian doctrines . His preaching was of a general , or what you may call moral , character . At the ...
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... chapel which was connected with it . I liked him as a preacher . The masters and scholars of the school sat in the gallery of the chapel in which worship was conducted , while such of the inhabitants of the locality as chose to attend ...
... chapel which was connected with it . I liked him as a preacher . The masters and scholars of the school sat in the gallery of the chapel in which worship was conducted , while such of the inhabitants of the locality as chose to attend ...
Side 36
... en- 1 More than fifty years after this Dr Bruce preached at Otterburn at the opening of a new chapel , and revived the pleasant memory of his early labours . LETTER FROM HIS SISTER FANNY . 37 gaged securing their 36 DR COLLINGWOOD BRUCE .
... en- 1 More than fifty years after this Dr Bruce preached at Otterburn at the opening of a new chapel , and revived the pleasant memory of his early labours . LETTER FROM HIS SISTER FANNY . 37 gaged securing their 36 DR COLLINGWOOD BRUCE .
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