| Hugh James Rose - 1853 - 528 str.
...that had recently established an academy at Hackney, and he became tutor there. At his suggestion, the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue was founded in 1791. In 1794, on Dr. Priestley's removal to America, Mr. Belsham was elected to succeed... | |
| John Webb (Unitarian) - 1859 - 134 str.
...Strand. — Established in its present form in 1825, by the union of three separate societies : — The Unitarian Society for promoting Christian Knowledge...the Practice of Virtue by the Distribution of Books, 1791: the founders of which Society were Dr. Priestley, Mr. Lindsey, Mr. Belsham, Dr. Kippis, Mr. Russell,... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1858 - 1022 str.
...opinions of Dr. Priestley, whom ho succeeded as minister at Hackney when Priestley removed to America. The Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue was founded at the suggestion of Mr. Belebam. Mr. B. pub. many occasional sermons. A Dumber of bis... | |
| London corporation, libr - 1860 - 124 str.
...the person of Christ : a Sermon preached at Essex-street Chapel, April 10, 1806, before the London Unitarian Society for promoting Christian knowledge,...practice of virtue, by the distribution of books. 8vo .. .. Land. 1806 Belsham (Rev. Thomas), The Providence of God overruling the issues of war and... | |
| 1844 - 458 str.
...received by us, delivered by Rev. John Kentish, before the Society established in the West of England for promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue by the distribution of Books, which many of our readers, at least those living at a distance from the metropolis, will find to contain... | |
| Thomas Belsham - 1873 - 412 str.
...separated, never to see each other's face again. But of this more hereafter. In the year 1791 was formed the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge...the Practice of Virtue by the Distribution of Books. The object of this Society was two-fold : — the first was, that the few who then professed the unpopular... | |
| 1871 - 432 str.
...prepared to receive the advocates of Unitarian " Christianity."— Memoir of Belsham, 421, 423. In 1791, " the Unitarian Society for Promot"ing Christian Knowledge...Practice of "Virtue by the distribution of Books, was " formed. Mr. Bclsham first proposed it, and " was ably supported by Lindsey, Priestley, and '... | |
| Peter William Clayden - 1883 - 428 str.
...employment He had finished more than three-quarters * Mr. Belsham's. It was published anonymously by a " Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the Practice of Virtue, by the distribution of Books." Its full title was, " The New Testament in an Improved Version, upon the basis of Archbishop Newcome's... | |
| 1819 - 618 str.
...particularly by popular itinerant preachers, Tract Societies, public and private instruction, &c. ' The Unitarian Society for promoting Christian knowledge and the practice of virtue, by distributing books,' is become in their hands a formidable engine ; tracts issuing from thence, of... | |
| Walter Lloyd - 1899 - 248 str.
...exciting the attention of men to the genuine doctrine of Revelation.' ' Phis is the chief object of the Unitarian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge and the practice of virtue, by distributing of books, etc.' The preamble then goes on to state the principles which unite the members... | |
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