The Controversy Between Mrs. Hannah More, and the Curate of Blagdon: Relative to the Conduct of Her Teacher of the Sunday School in that Parish; with the Original Letters, and Explanatory NotesW. Hughes, 1801 - 128 strán (strany) |
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... believe , precifely in its former ftate . From this period to the end of March more and more was heard of the improper conduct of Young and his people ; at this time , a converfation took place at Young's houfe between him and a man who ...
... believe , precifely in its former ftate . From this period to the end of March more and more was heard of the improper conduct of Young and his people ; at this time , a converfation took place at Young's houfe between him and a man who ...
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... believe to be difgraceful , not to fay dangerous to all . I am moft unwilling that this man's conduct ( for his own fake ) fhould be publicly invefti- gated at this critical period I would not have the laughers at all religion ...
... believe to be difgraceful , not to fay dangerous to all . I am moft unwilling that this man's conduct ( for his own fake ) fhould be publicly invefti- gated at this critical period I would not have the laughers at all religion ...
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... , my dear fir , believe me to be ( I feel myfelf to be fo ) a man of truth and honefty , and ever faithfully Your humble fervant , Rev. Dr. Croffman . THOS . BERE . LETTER LETTER XVI . ▻ DR . CROSSMAN TO MR . ( 41 )
... , my dear fir , believe me to be ( I feel myfelf to be fo ) a man of truth and honefty , and ever faithfully Your humble fervant , Rev. Dr. Croffman . THOS . BERE . LETTER LETTER XVI . ▻ DR . CROSSMAN TO MR . ( 41 )
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... Believe me , dear fir , with our united compliments to Mrs. Bere . Your fincere and faithful , & c . G. CROSSMAN . Rev. T. Bere . Thus was my mind tranquilized under the decifion of unexceptionable arbitrators , avowedly Mrs. More's ...
... Believe me , dear fir , with our united compliments to Mrs. Bere . Your fincere and faithful , & c . G. CROSSMAN . Rev. T. Bere . Thus was my mind tranquilized under the decifion of unexceptionable arbitrators , avowedly Mrs. More's ...
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... Believe me now , with due esteem , Dear Sir , Your very humble fervant , Rev. T. Bere . A. ELTON . LETTER XXI . FROM DR . CROSSMAN TO MR . BERE . MY DEAR SIR , Rectory - house , Weft Monkton . Oct. 18 , 1860 . I CANNOT but declare that ...
... Believe me now , with due esteem , Dear Sir , Your very humble fervant , Rev. T. Bere . A. ELTON . LETTER XXI . FROM DR . CROSSMAN TO MR . BERE . MY DEAR SIR , Rectory - house , Weft Monkton . Oct. 18 , 1860 . I CANNOT but declare that ...
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The controversy between mrs. Hannah More and the curate of Blagdon ..., Zväzok 1 Thomas Bere Úplné zobrazenie - 1801 |
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accufations addreffing affertions affidavit againſt alfo alſo anfwer attend Axbridge Bath becauſe Bere's Butcombe caufe cauſe character church Church of England circumftances Clevedon Court conduct controverfy converfation Croffman CROSSMAN curacy Curate of Blagdon DEAR SIR declare Defcury defire depofition deponent Elton eſtabliſhed expreffions extempore faid fame fchool feem feen fent fhall fhould fince fincere fome fomething foon friends ftate fubject fuch fuffered fuppofe fupport gentlemen Hannah heard Henry Young himſelf honor houſe humble fervant infinuations inftitutions inftruction juftices laft letter madam Margaret Thorn meeting methodiſt minifter Mofs moft Molly Spiring More's moſt muſt myſelf Nailfea oath obferve occafion opinion paffed parish of Blagdon perfon pleaſed pleaſure poffible prayer prefent purpoſe queſtions racter reafon Rector refident refpecting requeſted Richard Derrick ſeems ſhe ſtate Sunday teacher teftimony thefe theſe thofe THOMAS BERE thoſe uſed vifit whofe witneffes words Wylde Yatton yourſelf
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Strana 22 - ... years ago, a Sunday school was established by Mrs. H. More. A great change for the better was soon apparent." — " The children were taught to read their Bible, and such books as accorded with the principles of the Church of England." — " The good example set by the youth operated on their seniors to produce an attention to their religious concerns, and to take them off from their vicious habits. And it affords me much pleasure to say that, on my departure from them in October last, they were...
Strana 44 - I mould renounce the devil and all his works, the pomps and vanity of this wicked world, and all the finful lufts of the fl-m ; Secondly, that I mould believe all the Articles of the Chrittian Faith ; And thirdly, that I fliould keep God's holy will and commandments, and walk in the fame all the days of my life.
Strana 73 - And because it is requisite that no man should come to the Holy Communion but with a full trust in God's mercy, and with a quiet conscience, therefore, if there be any of you, who by this means cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel, let him come to me, or to some other discreet and learned Minister of God's Word, and open his grief...
Strana 17 - WILT thou obediently keep God's holy will and commandments, and walk in the same all the days of thy life?
Strana 63 - Majefty's court of kings bench, or to any one of his Majefty's juftices of the peace...
Strana 46 - ... removal of Commercial Restrictions remains undiminished ; and that they confidently anticipate, from their matured operation, the most beneficial effects to the country at large. It is very gratifying to me to have been selected, by my liberal fellow-townsmen, as their organ on this occasion ; and I have only to add, that I have the honour to be, &c. &c. JOHN BOLTON.
Strana 1 - More ; all which institutions, in a place of such extreme poverty, are eminently advantageous, and their good effects are evident in the gradual diminution of vice, and the growth of industry and morality.
Strana 75 - ... at all as a fchoolmafter at " Blagdon without your approbation." As chairman, I did not give my opinion formally, it not being...
Strana 19 - A Statement of Facts relative to Mrs H. More's Schools, occasioned by some late Misrepresentations. Bath, 1801.
Strana 4 - The teachers have been loyal and peaceable, and firmly attached to the eftablifhed Church.