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The elders, ministers, and messengers, of the several Baptist churches, of the Western Association, meeting at Plymouth, Plymouth-Dock, Kingsbridge, Bovey-Tracey, Exeter, Tiverton, Bampton, Prescott, Wellington, Upottery, Hatch, Loughwood, Chard, Horsington, Bridgwater, Yeovil, Lyme, Portsea, Salisbury, Bath, Broadmead, Bristol, Pithay, Bristol, and Horstey. Having received letters from Launceston, Truro, and Chacewater, Collumpton, Stokegomer, Winbourne, Frome, Beckington, Crockerton, Paulton, Bratton, Bradford, Wilts, Melksham, Grittleton, and Malmsbury, Calne, Cheltenham, Sodbury, and Thorubury. Being met in association at Exeter, in Devonshire, May 25 and 26, 1796. To the churches they represent send Christian salutation.
Baptist Church. Western Association.Date: 1796]- Books
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Baptismōn didachē. Or, the doctrine of baptisms; reduced from its antient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; ... By William Dell, ...
Dell, William, -1664.Date: [1701?]- Books
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The False baptism manifested: Or, An answer to a new and curious question, propos'd by one of lorrain to a swiss. Concerning the name which certain French refugees have, with evil intention, impos'd upon such of God's elect, as are newly call'd to the visible communion of his church. A work publish'd, as well for the edification of the sincere among the refugees, as also for the consolation of all proselytes, and submitted to the consideration, of the very illustrious and pious prelates, as also the learned and charitable Clergy, of the noble and generous English nation, as an appeal to their justice. The whole done from the Frech, and design'd as a suplement to Mr. Denis's spiritof the French refugees unveil'd.
Date: [1722?]- Books
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The elders, ministers, and messengers, of the several baptist churches, of the Western Association, ...
Baptist Church. Western Association.Date: 1796]- Books
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Baptismōn didachē: or, the doctrine of baptisms; reduced from its ancient and modern corruptions; and restored to its primitive soundness and integrity; ... By William Dell, ...
Dell, William, -1664.Date: 1702- Books
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Llythyrau at gyfaill, ar y pwngc o Fedydd. Ynghyd ag Amddiffyniad o honynt, mewn 'Chwanegol Lythyrau. Gan y Parchedig B. Evans.
Evans, B. (Benjamin), 1740-1821.Date: 1789- Books
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The elders, ministers, and messengers of the several Baptist churches, meeting at Plymouth-Dock, Bampton, Prescott, Wellington, Chard, Frome, Paulton, Portsmouth, Beckington, Sarum, Calne, Bratton, Pithay, Bristol, Broadmead, Bristol, Grittleton, Sodbury, Thornbury, Kingstanly, Cheltenham, Horsley and Wotton. Having received letters also from Chacewater, Plymouth, Kingsbridge, Bovey Tracey, Exon, Tiverton, Cullumpton, Loughwood, Upottery, Lyme, Hatch, Stokegomer. Bridgwater, Horsington, Crockerton and Melksham. Being met in association, at Wotton-Under-Edge, Glocestershire, June 14, 15, 1791. To the several churches they represent send christian salutation. ...
Baptist Church. Western Association.Date: 1791]- Books
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The elders, ministers, and messengers of the several Baptist Churches, meeting at Plymouth, Prescott, Portsmouth, Bratton, Crockerton, Beckington, Frome, Bradford, Calne, Pithay, Bristol, Broadmead, ditto Sodbury, Thornbury, Wotton, Grittleton & Malmsbury, Kingstanly, Cheltenham and Horstey. Having received letters also from Falmouth, Chacewater, Kingsbridge, Bovey-Tracy, Exon, Wellinglon, Bampton, Cullumpton, Lyme, Chard, Yeovil, Horsington, Tiverton, Paulton, Upottery, Stoke-Gomer, Loughwood, Hatch, Bridgwater, Sarum, and Melksharm. Being met in association at Horsley, Glocestershire, June 3, 4, 1789. To the several churches they represent, send Christian salutation. ...
Baptist Church. Western Association.Date: 1789]- Books
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A plain answer to that part of William Penn's book against the late bishop of Cork, Wherein he attempts to justifie the Quakers disuse of water-baptism and the Lord's Supper; shewing the weakness and error of all his objectins, and refusting them particularly page by page. By Peter Hewit rector of Rinroan, and chancellor of St. Finbarries, Cork.
Hewit, Pet. (Peter).Date: 1701