| 1825 - 502 pages
...and was refreshed nnd edified. The openness of heart, simplicity of manners. frankness of behaviour, and fearless zeal in the cause of truth which they...steady and persevering exertions, in the Unitarian c.iuse, and for the improvement of society, even when they have no persons of much property or influence... | |
| Herbert McLachlan - 1919 - 190 pages
...and was refreshed and edified. The openness of heart, simplicity of manners, frankness of behaviour, and fearless zeal in the cause of truth, which they...congregational libraries are highly commendable." * Chapel libraries were established at each station. Grants of books and tracts were obtained from... | |
| 1919 - 192 pages
...and was refreshed and edified. The openness of heart, simplicity of manners, frankness of behaviour, and fearless zeal in the cause of truth, which they...congregational libraries are highly commendable." 1 Chapel libraries were established at each station. Grants of books and tracts were obtained from... | |
| 1825 - 498 pages
...and was refreshed and edified. The openness of heart, simplicity of manners, frankness of behaviourj and fearless zeal in the cause of truth which they...persons of much property or influence among them.' pp. 321 — 323. During his labours in Cornwall, where the people were ready to hear, and his preaching... | |
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