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... Church- warden's Accounts show how regularly it was clipped and otherwise tended . Apart from the church , the principal building was the fine grammar school in Castle Street . It was among the schools that maintained their reputation ...
... Church- warden's Accounts show how regularly it was clipped and otherwise tended . Apart from the church , the principal building was the fine grammar school in Castle Street . It was among the schools that maintained their reputation ...
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... Church ; but it slumbered merely because the Church itself slumbered . The effect of the Methodist Revival was two - fold . By reawakening the Church it reawakened a theology that was still largely Calvinistic ; it also set in motion ...
... Church ; but it slumbered merely because the Church itself slumbered . The effect of the Methodist Revival was two - fold . By reawakening the Church it reawakened a theology that was still largely Calvinistic ; it also set in motion ...
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... Church , 106 St. Dunstan's - in - the - West Church , 200 St. Ethelfreda's Church , 84 St. George's Church ( Hanover Square ) , 200 St. George's Church ( Queen's Square ) , 85 St. James's Chronicle , 35 , 101 , 138 St. James's Coffee ...
... Church , 106 St. Dunstan's - in - the - West Church , 200 St. Ethelfreda's Church , 84 St. George's Church ( Hanover Square ) , 200 St. George's Church ( Queen's Square ) , 85 St. James's Chronicle , 35 , 101 , 138 St. James's Coffee ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
AN EXTRAMUNDANE AND HIS WORLD | 34 |
THE EVANGELICAL REVIVAL | 158 |
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