| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1853 - 360 páginas
...to the conversion of some, who remain firm and eminent in holiness until this day; but then, and in the beginning of my ministry, I was wont to number...convenient that ever I was in. Our private meetings algo were full. On the Lord's days there was no disorder to be seen in the streets; but you might hear... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 páginas
...As he himself has told us : — • " My public preaching met with an attentive, diligent auditory. The congregation was usually full, so that we were...Our private meetings also were full. On the Lord's day there was no disorder to be seen in the streets; but you might hear a hundred families singing... | |
| Henry Clay Fish - 1875 - 440 páginas
...we were led to build five galleries after my coming hither, the church itself being very capacious, the most commodious and convenient that ever I was...Our private meetings also were full. On the Lord's day there was no disorder to be seen in the streets, but you might hear a hundred families singing... | |
| 1876 - 982 páginas
...Kidderminster, among, as he said, a hardened people. Baxter says he found the church a " most convenient temple, very capacious, and the most commodious and convenient that ever I was in." The congregation increased under his preaching to such an extent that five galleries were built to... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1881 - 336 páginas
...attentive, diligent auditory. The congregation was usually full, so that we were obliged to build three galleries after my coming thither — the church itself...most commodious and convenient that ever I was in." In his " Life and Times," he tells us little about his manner of preaching, but we can picture him... | |
| Bible Christians - 1883 - 630 páginas
...conference to the conversion of some, who remain firm and eminent in holiness to this day ; but then, and in the beginning of my ministry, I was wont to number...Our private meetings, also, were full. On the Lord's Day there was no disorder to be seen in the streets ; but you might have heard a hundred families singing... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1909 - 508 páginas
...his preaching are no longer there; but the spacious interior justifies his appreciative remark : " the church itself being very capacious, and the most commodious and convenient that ever I was in." The pulpit from which he preached is no longer in its place. The only relic of Baxter which the church... | |
| Albert Henry Currier - 1912 - 448 páginas
...the humblest and poorest. "My public preaching," he says, "met with an attentive, diligent auditory. The congregation was usually full, so that we were fain to build five galleries after my coming, the church being the most commodious that ever I was in." It produced an immediate good effect upon... | |
| 1921 - 626 páginas
...nothing but its carpets. " "My public preaching," Baxter says, "met with an attentive diligent auditory. The congregation was usually full, so that we were fain to build five galleries after my coming, the church being the most commodious that ever I was in. ' ' Kidderminster was changed from rough,... | |
| Richard Baxter - 1925 - 380 páginas
...thanks for such undeserved mercies. My public preaching met with an attentive diligent auditory. . . The congregation was usually full, so that we were...was in. Our private meetings also were full. On the Lord's-days there was no disorder to be seen in the streets, but you might hear an hundred families... | |
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