A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginiaauthor, 1810 - 446 páginas |
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... fame . say that these things never entered his thoughts , would be say- ing what no one would believe . His motive was an ardent with for the profperity of truth ; which he really thought , could be greatly promoted , by a plain and ...
... fame . say that these things never entered his thoughts , would be say- ing what no one would believe . His motive was an ardent with for the profperity of truth ; which he really thought , could be greatly promoted , by a plain and ...
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... fame of the Baptists had previously spread ; for great crowds attending from distant parts , mostly through curiosity , many became enamoured with these extraordinary people , and petitioned the association to send preach- ers into ...
... fame of the Baptists had previously spread ; for great crowds attending from distant parts , mostly through curiosity , many became enamoured with these extraordinary people , and petitioned the association to send preach- ers into ...
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... fame place , for three days ; great crowds came out : Waller baptized five . Perfecution began to rage . Some faid they were deceivers ; others that they were good men -On the fecond day , a magiftrate attempt- ed to pull Waller off the ...
... fame place , for three days ; great crowds came out : Waller baptized five . Perfecution began to rage . Some faid they were deceivers ; others that they were good men -On the fecond day , a magiftrate attempt- ed to pull Waller off the ...
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... fame day , Thos . Waford , who had travelled from the upper country with the chers , though no preacher himself , was feverely beat- en by one of the perfecutors , with a whip , the scar of which , he will probably carry to his grave ...
... fame day , Thos . Waford , who had travelled from the upper country with the chers , though no preacher himself , was feverely beat- en by one of the perfecutors , with a whip , the scar of which , he will probably carry to his grave ...
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... fame time , and James Greenwood ordained a lay - elder . Exol and Piscataway Churches , were conftituted in no great while after this . These new churches , filled with young and inexperienced members , were vifi- ted frequently by J ...
... fame time , and James Greenwood ordained a lay - elder . Exol and Piscataway Churches , were conftituted in no great while after this . These new churches , filled with young and inexperienced members , were vifi- ted frequently by J ...
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A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia Robert Baylor Semple,George William Beale Visualização integral - 1894 |
A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia Robert Baylor Semple Visualização integral - 1810 |
A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia Robert Baylor Semple,George William Beale Visualização integral - 1894 |
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