The Baptist Magazine, Volume 39J. Burditt and W. Button, 1847 |
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... England , who described him to me as a singular youth whom she and her parents were accus- tomed to observe in the gallery of the baptist chapel at Loughborough or Derby ( I forget which ) , taking notes of all the sermons which were ...
... England , who described him to me as a singular youth whom she and her parents were accus- tomed to observe in the gallery of the baptist chapel at Loughborough or Derby ( I forget which ) , taking notes of all the sermons which were ...
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England , but not more than three of Latin . In the evening , after worship , I generally read English , or look over English proofs . I take my turn in all the services here ; preach at Barrack- pore , two miles over the river , once ...
England , but not more than three of Latin . In the evening , after worship , I generally read English , or look over English proofs . I take my turn in all the services here ; preach at Barrack- pore , two miles over the river , once ...
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... England I know nothing excepting the following very characteristic anecdote of him , which was communicated to me by a fellow- student of my own , the Rev. Mr. Mursell of Leicester , who happened to be then occasionally with him . Mr ...
... England I know nothing excepting the following very characteristic anecdote of him , which was communicated to me by a fellow- student of my own , the Rev. Mr. Mursell of Leicester , who happened to be then occasionally with him . Mr ...
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... England he lost another lovely boy , -a child to whom he was so much attached , that the whole of the night previous to his going on board he sat up with him on his knees . For a long period , too , he was severely tried in the illness ...
... England he lost another lovely boy , -a child to whom he was so much attached , that the whole of the night previous to his going on board he sat up with him on his knees . For a long period , too , he was severely tried in the illness ...
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... England in 1842 was stationed in Maulmein . One of its officers had been baptized in Jamaica , we believe by Mr. Phillippo , and there was in it one private soldier who was known to be a pious man . The preaching of the American baptist ...
... England in 1842 was stationed in Maulmein . One of its officers had been baptized in Jamaica , we believe by Mr. Phillippo , and there was in it one private soldier who was known to be a pious man . The preaching of the American baptist ...
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