Notes and Narratives of a Six Years' Mission, Principally Among the Dens of London |
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Page xi
... attend Sunday service in our churches and chapels ; but the number of sittings being less than half that number , it follows that upwards of 700,000 persons could not attend public worship if they were INTRODUCTION . xi.
... attend Sunday service in our churches and chapels ; but the number of sittings being less than half that number , it follows that upwards of 700,000 persons could not attend public worship if they were INTRODUCTION . xi.
Page xii
... attend- ance on public worship did not reach BY ONE - THIRD the accommodation provided , whilst the accommo- dation provided was LESS THAN ONE - HALF of what ought to be required , and could be made use of , did all possessing the ...
... attend- ance on public worship did not reach BY ONE - THIRD the accommodation provided , whilst the accommo- dation provided was LESS THAN ONE - HALF of what ought to be required , and could be made use of , did all possessing the ...
Page xiv
... attend- ance of poor is about eighty at each church ; many of these are pensioners , and others receive occa- sional ... attending public worship , who do not , more or less , frequently receive eleemosynary relief to induce them so to ...
... attend- ance of poor is about eighty at each church ; many of these are pensioners , and others receive occa- sional ... attending public worship , who do not , more or less , frequently receive eleemosynary relief to induce them so to ...
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... attend public worship - Depravity and dirt - The Fleet Ditch - A flood - Loss of life - Help- lessness of the decent poor respecting the locality of their habitations - Mortality , disease , and intemperance from sanitary evils ...
... attend public worship - Depravity and dirt - The Fleet Ditch - A flood - Loss of life - Help- lessness of the decent poor respecting the locality of their habitations - Mortality , disease , and intemperance from sanitary evils ...
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... attended my meetings , and appeared to have given up his habits of depreda- tion . He told me lately : " Mr. Wandecum , " said he , ( few pronounce my name correctly , ) " you may believe me or believe me not , but I sees things werry ...
... attended my meetings , and appeared to have given up his habits of depreda- tion . He told me lately : " Mr. Wandecum , " said he , ( few pronounce my name correctly , ) " you may believe me or believe me not , but I sees things werry ...
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