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  2. Henry Garrett Newland - Wikipedia

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    At St John the Baptist's Church, Westbourne, Newland established a daily choral service, and preached Tractarian doctrines. In the autumn of 1855 he moved to the vicarage of St Marychurch with Coffinswell , near Torquay in Devon , where Henry Phillpotts the bishop of Exeter appointed him his domestic chaplain. [ 2 ]

  3. St John's Church, Newland - Wikipedia

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    The church was built by Avison Terry, a leading evangelical layman and prominent citizen of Hull who was twice mayor of Hull (1827 and 1829) [2] and once Sheriff (1813) of the city. He raised public subscriptions to pay for the construction on a site close to his home of Newland Grove at a cost of £1,650.

  4. Melvin Tinker - Wikipedia

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    Melvin Tinker (27 June 1955 – 23 November 2021) was an English evangelical Anglican clergyman. He was senior minister of St John's Church, Newland from 1994 to 2020, when he left the Church of England.

  5. St Newlyn East - Wikipedia

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    The St Newlyn East Pit was already in existence at the time of the mining disaster and was used by a local preacher to preach sermons, as it provided shelter when the weather was inclement. It was originally an abandoned quarry and was also used for Cornish wrestling. After the mining disaster, the pit was graded into tiers and dedicated to the ...

  6. Ridgway William Newland - Wikipedia

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    The first Newland Memorial Church was built in 1868 and extended as the Hodge annexe, replacing the "Tabernacle" built by R. W. Newland. A new Newland Memorial Church, built on land donated by Henry S. Newland, with a bequest from Simpson Newland, and designed by W. H. Bagot, was erected c. 1930 in his memory. [7] On 25 December 1838, on the ...

  7. William Greenough Thayer Shedd - Wikipedia

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    A Manual of Church History (2 vols, 1857), a translation of Guericke; A History of Christian Doctrine (2 vols, 1863) Homiletics and Pastoral Theology (1867) Sermons to the Natural Man (1871) Theological Essays (1877) Literary Essays (1878) Commentary on the Epistle to the Romans (1879) Sermons to the Spiritual Man (1884) The Doctrine of Endless ...

  8. The Books of Homilies - Wikipedia

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    The Books of Homilies (1547, 1562, and 1571) are two books together containing thirty-three sermons developing the authorized reformed doctrines of the Church of England in depth and detail, as appointed for use in the 35th Article of the Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion.

  9. Ernest Newlandsmith - Wikipedia

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    George Ernest Newlandsmith (born Newland Smith; 1875–1958), [1] was a British musicologist with strong Christian belief who formed the Laresol Society to promote artistic vocation of a religious nature. Together with Dr. Ragheb Muftah he was instrumental in noting down and audio recording traditional Coptic church music in the years 1927 to 1936.

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