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    Painting of C.H. Mackintosh

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  • 2 years ago   [Post]

    10 Years of Brethren Archive 😲

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  • 3 years ago   [Post]

    Updated Biography of JND by Max Weremchuk

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  • 3 years ago   [Post]

    PM Scott Morrison's Thesis on the Christian Brethren

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  • 3 years ago   [Post]

    King George VI's Attendance at an Assembly Bible Study - Truth or Legend?

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  • 4 years ago   [Post]

    Extracts from "Field and Work" 1918 Relating to the Spanish Flu Epidemic

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  • 5 years ago   [Post]

    "Words In Season" Acquisition

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    A Glimpse of a JND Placebook

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    Reading the Word of God, an Etching

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    A Fruitful Trip to Abney Park

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    An Early Anti-Vacciner in 1883

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  • 6 years ago   [Post]

    Interesting Letter Referencing the Early Assembly in Dublin

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  • 7 years ago   [Post]

    Digitisation of a letterbook of John Nelson Darby

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  • 7 years ago   [Post]

    Recollections of an Evangelist, by Robert Gribble

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  • 7 years ago   [Post]

    A Reminiscence of the Irish Revival, 1859-63

    Montage picture that shows many of those involved in the work.
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  • 7 years ago   [Post]

    Charles Hargrove; Reminiscences of a Brethren Upbringing in the 1840's

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  • 7 years ago   [Post]

    Clapton Hall

    Reading the intro to the T. Shuldham Henry book I just put up, I thought I would look a bit into "Clapton Hall". The hall was build for the Brethren by John Morely, and opened in 1880 in the area called Upper Clapton. For those who don't know London this is in a northern suberb of the city, now probably described as part of Stoke Newington
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  • 7 years ago   [Post]

    1889 Newspaper Clipping about Excommunication of a Young Lady

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  • 7 years ago   [Post]

    Volume of Fry Collection Now Available Online

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  • 7 years ago   [Post]

    Website's 5th Birthday!!

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  • 8 years ago   [Post]

    Gospel Vehicles

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  • 8 years ago   [Post]

    Model of the Newberry Temple

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  • 9 years ago   [Post]

    Fascinating Acquisition! - Manuscript Notebooks of the 1831 Powerscourt Conference

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  • 9 years ago   [Post]

    Grave hunting in South Plainfield

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    Two Plaques in Tottenham

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  • 10 years ago   [Post]

    Centenary of the Death of Walter Thomas Turpin

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  • 10 years ago   [Post]

    A Visit to Tunbridge Wells

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  • 10 years ago   [Post]

    "‘Brethren’ and the Brethren Movement or Philadelpia" by Douwe Scheepsma

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  • 11 years ago   [Post]

    Grave of Edward Cronin

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  • 12 years ago   [Post]

    A Grave Hunt in New York

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  • 12 years ago   [Post]

    A Visit to West Norwood Cemetery

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  • 12 years ago  

    Exhortation to the Gopel

    "Do not let the most glorious hapiness which can be enjoyed on earth, a share in the joy of your Lord over rescued souls, be scarcely known to you. Pray, wrestle, believe; and in the might of an indwelling God, labour to thin the numbers of hell, and to fill up the ranks of the hosts of heaven."

    Extracted form "A Light for The Line or, The Story of Thomas Ward" by Catherine Marsh

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  • 12 years ago   [Post]

    "No persons of good character will be admitted"

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  • 12 years ago  

    William Kelly, Comment on the 'brethren'

    "I cannot but believe God raised up brethren to recall themselves and their fellows to these truths in all their necessary consequences practically.  It is also my sad conviction that some lifted up with pride have brought these ver truths into all kinds of confusion" (Bible Treasury, New Series Vol 6, Page 87)

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  • 12 years ago   [Post]

    Theatre Preachings and Tea Meetings in the South of London - 1865

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  • 12 years ago  

    Short extraact from 'Cruisings' (John Blackmore) in relation to Mr Wigram and Mr Darby

    The late and highly-esteemed brother G.V.W. said that he liked to have the single fish (Matt. iv. 19); for single combat compels the saint to draw largely upon the only true source of strength, and is oft times more efffectual than ordinary preaching.
    The late and much-beloved brother, J.N.D., felt an interest in the work, sent cases, and gave of his substance.  He hoped brethren would help.
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  • 12 years ago   [Post]

    Needle Women and Factory Girls

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  • 12 years ago   [Post]

    "A Successful Cruise"

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    The London by Moonlight Mission

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  • 12 years ago   [Post]

    My Favourite Poem - "The Finding" by Henry Suso

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  • 12 years ago   [Post]

    Welcome to my Website

    Hello and Welcome
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