The Eclectic Review, Volume 23; Volume 87Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1848 |
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... persons will be 432,250 . And if the aggregate stipend be divided by them , the average payment by each individual to his minister , is , forty - one farthings a year . ' But the population connected with the General Assembly is ...
... persons will be 432,250 . And if the aggregate stipend be divided by them , the average payment by each individual to his minister , is , forty - one farthings a year . ' But the population connected with the General Assembly is ...
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... persons , who raise the sum of SEVEN POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS STIPEND per annum for their minister ! ' Tis a fact , seven pounds ten shillings , or about three half - pence per annum for each individual . * * * Another congregation in the ...
... persons , who raise the sum of SEVEN POUNDS TEN SHILLINGS STIPEND per annum for their minister ! ' Tis a fact , seven pounds ten shillings , or about three half - pence per annum for each individual . * * * Another congregation in the ...
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... persons , pay a stipend of FIVE POUNDS ; and another , in Down , numbering one hundred and ten families or five hundred and fifty persons , out of their liberality , value their minister at SIX POUNDS TEN . ' Let our readers reflect on ...
... persons , pay a stipend of FIVE POUNDS ; and another , in Down , numbering one hundred and ten families or five hundred and fifty persons , out of their liberality , value their minister at SIX POUNDS TEN . ' Let our readers reflect on ...
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... person , as this plant was the most deadly poison to be found in that country , and that even the vapour from a fracture or wound in the stem or any other part of it , from which a milky liquid almost in a stream exudes , which comes in ...
... person , as this plant was the most deadly poison to be found in that country , and that even the vapour from a fracture or wound in the stem or any other part of it , from which a milky liquid almost in a stream exudes , which comes in ...
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... persons must be presumed to be conversant , on the principle that individuals are presumed to be conversant with their own affairs . There- fore it is that , in such matters , the prevailing current of assertion is resorted to as ...
... persons must be presumed to be conversant , on the principle that individuals are presumed to be conversant with their own affairs . There- fore it is that , in such matters , the prevailing current of assertion is resorted to as ...
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