| Leighton Pullan - 1923 - 316 pagina’s
...teaching of St. Paul, and in the first four 1 The New Testament in an improved version, published by the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue (R. & A. Taylor, London, 1808; fourth edition, 'with corrections', 1817). centuries of the Christian... | |
| Earl Morse Wilbur - 1925 - 522 pagina’s
...seconded by Lindsey and Priestley, and thus in 1791 was formed the Unitarian Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue by the Distribution of Books (briefly called the Unitarian Society, or Unitarian Book Society). Belsham was not willing that the... | |
| Charles A. Howe - 1997 - 236 pagina’s
...College at Hackney, a Dissenters' institution. During his five years there Belsham helped organize the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge...the Practice of Virtue by the Distribution of Books (commonly referred to as the Unitarian Book Society), to be supported by those who affirmed the proper... | |
| Alan P. F. Sell - 2004 - 306 pagina’s
...Bristol, July 9, 1800, before the Society of Unitarian Christians, established in the West of England, for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue, by the Distribution of Books, London: G Woodfall, 1800, 2-3. 204. Ibid., 46. 205. S. Bourn, The True Christian Way, 20. 206. J. Taylor,... | |
| David William Foster, James R. Kelly - 2003 - 174 pagina’s
...familiar Society of Arts, London, there are no acceptable shorter substitutes for author headings like the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue, Bristol, or the Peterborough Society for the Promotion of Friendship and Literature. Therefore, as... | |
| Frank Schulman - 2004 - 302 pagina’s
...Jesus Died (1949). He also wrote a pamphlet explaining his decision to join the Unitarian church. 1791 The Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge...the Practice of Virtue by the Distribution of Books was founded at Essex Street Chapel in London. It preceded by 34 years the formation of the Unitarian... | |
| H. C. Erik Midelfort - 2005 - 233 pagina’s
...Demoniacs of the New Testament (London, 1775); a second edition was published in London in 1805 by the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue. By 1805 it had obviously become easier to recognize Farmer as a Unitarian. Unfortunately, by far the best... | |
| John Issitt - 2006 - 216 pagina’s
...the practical problems of producing literature for particular audiences. The Society was denominated 'The Unitarian Society for promoting Christian knowledge...practice of virtue by the distribution of books', and many of the meetings of the society were held in the shop of the famous radical publisher and Unitarian... | |
| J. D. Bowers - 2010 - 298 pagina’s
...the group of religious liberals known commonly as Unitarians did band together under the auspices of the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge...the Practice of Virtue by the Distribution of Books in 1791. This society served as the precursor to the later Unitarian Fund and the Association for Protecting... | |
| Daniel E. White - 2007 - 27 pagina’s
...contributing f 100 towards the purchase of Essex House. Both John and Brand Hollis were original members of the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue, by Distributing Books, formed in 1791. Thomas Belsham, who succeeded Priestley as pastor at Hackney, wrote... | |
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