The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., 第 5 卷Robert Aspland 1849 |
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... Unitarian body to their religious periodicals has , during the same period , been divided between a weekly Journal , two ( and at one time three ) monthly Magazines , and a quarterly Review . Of the works of his contempo- raries , the ...
... Unitarian body to their religious periodicals has , during the same period , been divided between a weekly Journal , two ( and at one time three ) monthly Magazines , and a quarterly Review . Of the works of his contempo- raries , the ...
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... Unitarian church in fulfilling its important office . He is well aware that in many respects the Magazine might be improved , and it is his hope and intention to make the future Volumes better than their predecessors . At the same time ...
... Unitarian church in fulfilling its important office . He is well aware that in many respects the Magazine might be improved , and it is his hope and intention to make the future Volumes better than their predecessors . At the same time ...
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... Unitarian Association . By the Rev. J. Crompton , M.A. Pp . 11. Norwich . HAVING recently given to Mr. Crompton's movement ( if we may call it such ) a degree of attention and space due , as seemed to us , rather to its pretensions than ...
... Unitarian Association . By the Rev. J. Crompton , M.A. Pp . 11. Norwich . HAVING recently given to Mr. Crompton's movement ( if we may call it such ) a degree of attention and space due , as seemed to us , rather to its pretensions than ...
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... Unitarian Association , but from the Unitarian body , and consequently from the pulpit of the Octagon chapel , where the worshipers during the last two or three generations are well known to be Unitarians in fact , if not in name . Has ...
... Unitarian Association , but from the Unitarian body , and consequently from the pulpit of the Octagon chapel , where the worshipers during the last two or three generations are well known to be Unitarians in fact , if not in name . Has ...
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... Unitarian Christians on the Duty of Supporting their own Religious Institutions . By Edmund Kell , M. A. Second Edition . London - Mardon . AMIDST some discouraging symptoms , it is a hopeful circumstance that there is a call by the ...
... Unitarian Christians on the Duty of Supporting their own Religious Institutions . By Edmund Kell , M. A. Second Edition . London - Mardon . AMIDST some discouraging symptoms , it is a hopeful circumstance that there is a call by the ...
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第683页 - old English Preachers, at the end of the seventeenth and the beginning of the eighteenth century. Indeed, those great masters of the Pulpit were favourite authors with Mr. Aspland. Without being their servile imitator, he improved his own compositions by his study of
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