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Undercurrents of Church Life in the Eighteenth Century

 By Jane Frances Mary Carter, Thomas Thellusson CARTER

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By Jane Frances Mary
Carter, Thomas
Thellusson CARTER
Published 1899
Longmans, Green
222 pages
Original from the University of Michigan
Digitized Jun 13, 2007
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Contents

1
wheler, hickes, charlett
24
hickes, dodwell, hilkiah
37
charlett, chislehurst, abjuration
52
hoadley, convocation, atterbury
86
byrom, bohme, hoadley
105
bohler, gambold, epworth
132
147
stonehaven, tolbooth, coppock
161
bohme, hutcheson, cheyne
180
bowdler, nayland, truro
201
215
ismo, keble, liddon

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Manchester - Page 136
He had probably chosen Manchester as his abode on account of the strong Jacobite sympathies and confirmed when a few weeks old, as is noted in a paper ...
more pages: xiv xv 96 105 112 132 139 141 144
Ealing - Page 125
During the greater part of this time he lived in great retirement at Ealing, where he is buried beside his wife, with whom he spent eight happy years. ...
Oxford - Page 22
He was much interested in the attempt to found a Greek hostel in Oxford, an effort in which Sir George Wheler took an active part, for the benefit of ...
more pages: 5 59 106 110 111 113 129 130 193 210
Salford - Page 113
When Clayton left Oxford for a curacy at Salford, he carried the same energy into his neglected parish, and in the course of his first year was able ...
Bristol - Page 60
according to his custom, in the Palace garden at Bristol: " Might not whole communities be seized with fits of insanity, as well as individuals ? ...
more pages: 61 121 187
Lancaster - Page 39
In an evil hour he had been tempted to join the insurgents in the capacity of chaplain, and as such had read prayers in Lancaster parish church, ...
London - Page 97
Our young brethren were mightily pleased with him, as anybody must have been," writes Byrom after a journey made from Putney to London by water with ...
more pages: 3 38 39 41 42 81 98 182 205 208
Cambridge - Page 86
He had begun at Cambridge a career which promised to be brilliant, when the Oath of Abjuration was forced on the University. ...
more pages: 43 90
Gloucester - Page 153
The Bishops of Oxford, Salisbury, Lincoln, and Gloucester opposed this monstrous proviso, and in the course of his speech the Bishop of Salisbury ...
Rome - Page 61
caused a cross to be placed over the altar of his chapel at Bristol, and a groundless report was circulated that he had died in com-munion with Rome.
more pages: 67 69
Venice - Page 7
On his return from his travels Wheler married the daughter of Sir Thomas Higgins, Ambassador to Venice, and was shortly afterwards knighted by Charles ...
Blackburn - Page 79
Blackburn showed a copy of the testimonial sent to "King James" on his behalf, and the commission for his consecration, to Dr. ...
Canterbury - Page 68
Latterly he had congregations'both at Canterbury and Faversham, to whom he seems to have been per-mitted to minister without interruption. ...
Baltimore - Page 188
This was the origin of the " Methodist Episcopal Church," which from its first settlement in Baltimore has spread over America, and which was, as C. ...
Dublin - Page 110
Morgan's bright eagerness was early quenched— he sank into lingering illness, hastened probably by fasting and overwork, and returned to Dublin to die ...
Preston - Page 34
The news of the defeat of Sheriffmuir and the surrender of Preston, must have added bitterness to his last hours. ...
Barking - Page 73
Hickes found it in use at All Hallows, Barking, where Laud's nephew, Dr. Layfield, had been rector. (See Leslie's "Letter on the New Separation. ...
Huddersfield - Page 192
When Walker died, Romaine was work-ing in London, Venn had begun his ministry at Huddersfield; many others were rising up, full of ...
St. John's, Newfoundland - Page 3
WEARIED WITH THE BURDEN : A Book of Daily Readings for Lent. By ARTHUR HF.BER BROWNE, MA, LL.D., late Rector of St. John's, Newfoundland. Crown Svo. ...
Exeter - Page 10
in them," he made his way to Oxford on foot, entered himself as a servitor at Exeter, and supported himself by teaching until he took his BA degree. ...
Salisbury - Page 57
Salisbury to Winchester, cumbering the Episcopal Bench for a period of forty-six years. "Who," asks a writer already quoted, "shall defend the Church ...
Edinburgh - Page xii
Canon Murdoch, Incumbent of All Saints, Edinburgh, who most kindly lent books on the history of the Scottish Episcopalians.
St. Augustine - Page 3
Chrysostom, and St. Augustine. Crown Svo. 6s, THE INCARNATION AS A MOTIVE POWER. Crown Svo. 6s. Bright and Medd.—LIBER PRECUM PUBLICARUM EC- CLESLE ...
Christchurch - Page 115
Colly told me he would assure me it was constantly used at Christchurch. However, if you have reason to doubt it, I would have you to enquire; ...
more pages: 110
Perth - Page 202
At Perth the clergyman stood in the hall of a dwelling-house, four people occupying each of the adjacent rooms, to comply with the letter of the law ...
more pages: 158