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... Exeter , riots at ( 1745 ) , 14 ; Room in , 66 once a school , " 149 . " Father of the Poor , " see Stepney , Sir Thomas . Fell , or Fall , Capt . , raid upon Arbroath ( 1781 ) , 201 . Fetter Lane Moravian Chapel , 140 . Fletcher ...
... Exeter , riots at ( 1745 ) , 14 ; Room in , 66 once a school , " 149 . " Father of the Poor , " see Stepney , Sir Thomas . Fell , or Fall , Capt . , raid upon Arbroath ( 1781 ) , 201 . Fetter Lane Moravian Chapel , 140 . Fletcher ...
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... Exeter that on Monday evening , May 6 , as the Methodists were assembled together in a House which they had taken behind the Guildhall , a large mob was gathered at the door , who pelted them as they went in , and daubed them with Dung ...
... Exeter that on Monday evening , May 6 , as the Methodists were assembled together in a House which they had taken behind the Guildhall , a large mob was gathered at the door , who pelted them as they went in , and daubed them with Dung ...
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... Exeter . ( 1683-1762 . ) The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared . In three parts . London . 1749 . There was a second edition in the same year , reprinted in 1751 and again in 1754 in 2 vols . A new edition , with notes , was ...
... Exeter . ( 1683-1762 . ) The Enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists compared . In three parts . London . 1749 . There was a second edition in the same year , reprinted in 1751 and again in 1754 in 2 vols . A new edition , with notes , was ...
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... Exeter , " once a school " ( iv , 165 ) . Any history of Methodism in Exeter ? VOL . IV . PROCEEDINGS OF PART 4 . THE NOTE .
... Exeter , " once a school " ( iv , 165 ) . Any history of Methodism in Exeter ? VOL . IV . PROCEEDINGS OF PART 4 . THE NOTE .
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... Exeter family and in close connection with Bristol . The appetite for conjectural historical criticism is apt to grow with indulgence , but I ask myself whether " poor Mr. Wn , a sweet youth , " ( C. W. , Journal , 12-13 Sep. , 1739 ...
... Exeter family and in close connection with Bristol . The appetite for conjectural historical criticism is apt to grow with indulgence , but I ask myself whether " poor Mr. Wn , a sweet youth , " ( C. W. , Journal , 12-13 Sep. , 1739 ...
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