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A History of the County of Essex
… a total income of £79 0 s. 10 d. 31 INDEPENDENTS and PRESBYTERIANS,later CONGREGATIONALISTS and UNITEDREFORMED … congregation in John Rayner's house. 33 Independents and Presbyterians seem to have worshipped together in the 1670s … 36 possibly partly because of the recent split with the Presbyterians and partly because of internal disputes: …
A History of the County of York
… other dissenting ministers, appear to have favoured both Presbyterians and Independents equally. 16 About 1690 he was … Wesleyan Methodist Association in Lady Peckitt's Yard. 79 Presbyterians Presbyterian services began in the Lecture Hall …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Hull, and there were then 55 members. 10 The fate of the Presbyterians after Shawe's departure is uncertain, but they … gained 12 new members in 1686 and 10 or 11 in 1687; the Presbyterians began regular lectures under Charles, back in … in St. Mary's 30 were dissenting, mostly Presbyterian. The Presbyterians met once a week with about 300 people …
A History of the County of Oxford
… AND OTHER CHRISTIAN BODIES 1 Society of Friends, p. 415. Presbyterians and Independents, p. 416. Baptists, p. 417. … p. 422. Salvation Army, p. 423. Scottish and English Presbyterians, p. 423. Unitarians, p. 423. Others, p. 423. … in 1955 built a new meeting-house behind that house. 24 PRESBYTERIANS AND INDEPENDENTS. After the Restoration many …
A History of the County of Warwick
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
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