Fasting - Religious aspects - Christianity - Early works to 1800
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Brotherly and friendly advice before and after the approaching general fast appointed by the legislature to be holden throughout his Majesty's Dominions on Thursday (in Scotland) the 3d, and Friday (in England and Ireland) the 4th Days of February next ensuing. By Stephen Egleton, a stander in need of help; Residing at No. 42, St. Andrew's Hill, near St. Paul's.
Egleton, Stephen, fl. 1779-1809.Date: [1780]- E-books
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Act of the General Assembly, anent a solemn fast. At Edinburgh the 16th of April 1706
Church of Scotland. General AssemblyDate: 1706- E-journals
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Seasonable reflections, adapted to the approaching fast, and recommended to the attention of Christian people, the inhabitants more especially of these two great cities. In an address from a minister to his parishioners
MinisterDate: M DCC LXXVIII. [1778]- E-books
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Seasonable reflexions on religious fasts , In a discourse delivered April 13th, 1794, in the Chapel, Frog-Lane, Bath. By David Jardine.
Jardine, David B., 1766-1797.Date: 1794- E-books
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Act of the Commission of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, for a fast and humiliation. At Edinburgh the fifth day of March one thousand seven hundred and eight years
Church of Scotland. General Assembly. CommissionDate: Anno Dom. 1708