Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . hisgrounds a place of worship forthe new denomination, the de-corations of which were extremelyrich, and in which the chair olthe angel, or bishop, occupiedby Tjord Sidmouth, stood on the north side of the chancel. Between the years 1820 and 1830 a new form of religiousconviction and profession rose against the formalism and eccle-siasticism of the time, which came to be known as Brethrenism,and from an earl
Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . hisgrounds a place of worship forthe new denomination, the de-corations of which were extremelyrich, and in which the chair olthe angel, or bishop, occupiedby Tjord Sidmouth, stood on the north side of the chancel. Between the years 1820 and 1830 a new form of religiousconviction and profession rose against the formalism and eccle-siasticism of the time, which came to be known as Brethrenism,and from an early place of meeting, Plymouth Groves, a young man of ardent jiiety preparing for theEpiscopal ministry at Trinity College, Dublin, came to havedoubts as to the course he was taking, and in consequence gaveup the study of general literature, sacrificed his projicrty, andcast himself on Providence. He and some others of like mindcame to the conclusion that all existing ecclesiastical systemswere wrong, that Christendom was in confusion, and that theday of the Lord was at hand. They also held that believersin Christ should frequently meet together to break bread inde-. IRVING, BY JOSElII iXatlonal rortrait Galkry.)
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