The baptist Magazine1864 |
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CONTRIBUTIONS , Received on account of the Baptist Missionary Society , from Nov. 21st , 1863 , to Dec. 20th , 1863 . W. & O . denotes that the Contribution is for Widows and Orphans : N. P. for Native Preachers ; T. for Translations ...
CONTRIBUTIONS , Received on account of the Baptist Missionary Society , from Nov. 21st , 1863 , to Dec. 20th , 1863 . W. & O . denotes that the Contribution is for Widows and Orphans : N. P. for Native Preachers ; T. for Translations ...
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... Contributions 1 11 5 Less expenses WESTMORELAND . Netherfield , Kendal- Contribution WILTSHIRE . Salisbury- Contributions ...... Do. Sun. School 100 22 6 11 .. 32 19 8 55 6 2 300 .... 11 16 7 52 6 2 Southport- SOMERSETSHIRE . Contributions ...
... Contributions 1 11 5 Less expenses WESTMORELAND . Netherfield , Kendal- Contribution WILTSHIRE . Salisbury- Contributions ...... Do. Sun. School 100 22 6 11 .. 32 19 8 55 6 2 300 .... 11 16 7 52 6 2 Southport- SOMERSETSHIRE . Contributions ...
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... CONTRIBUTIONS Received in behalf of the Baptist Irish Society , from November 19th , to December 18th , 1863 . LONDON- Barnes , Mr. R. Y. Hanson , Mr. W. Hepburn , Mr. A. P. Carmarthen Dowlais , Beulah Caersalem £ s . d . 0 10 6 0 10 6 ...
... CONTRIBUTIONS Received in behalf of the Baptist Irish Society , from November 19th , to December 18th , 1863 . LONDON- Barnes , Mr. R. Y. Hanson , Mr. W. Hepburn , Mr. A. P. Carmarthen Dowlais , Beulah Caersalem £ s . d . 0 10 6 0 10 6 ...
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... contributions of Christian friends are earnestly solicited , and will be thankfully 1eceived by the pastor , Rev. Frank H. White , 4 , Bloom- field Place , Pimlico , S.W. RECENT DEATHS , Mr. JOHN HORSEPOOL , of Leicester . The subject ...
... contributions of Christian friends are earnestly solicited , and will be thankfully 1eceived by the pastor , Rev. Frank H. White , 4 , Bloom- field Place , Pimlico , S.W. RECENT DEATHS , Mr. JOHN HORSEPOOL , of Leicester . The subject ...
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... contributions to this department . Correspondence . BAPTISM BY IMMERSION . There can be no question that the ori- ginal form of baptism - the very mean- ing of the word - was complete immer- sion in the deep baptismal waters ; and that ...
... contributions to this department . Correspondence . BAPTISM BY IMMERSION . There can be no question that the ori- ginal form of baptism - the very mean- ing of the word - was complete immer- sion in the deep baptismal waters ; and that ...
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