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"I have been kept at home to-day through indisposition; but have endeavoured to improve my time to the Lord by prayer, the exercise of my memory, writing, -- reading the Word, and also 'Bickersteth's
Religion in Earnest A Memorial of Mrs. Mary Lyth, of York John Lyth
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“I have been kept at home to-day through indisposition; but have endeavoured to improve my time to the Lord by prayer, the exercise of my memory, writing, ” reading the Word, and also 'Bickersteth's Student's Guide:' but imperfection is stamped upon all I do. ”
Religion in Earnest Lyth, Mrs Mary 1861
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For clergymen like Bickersteth, there was nothing remotely insulting about calling the Pope the Antichrist; it was, after all, literal truth, easily understood by anyone who paid serious attention to Biblical prophecy.
Over-tolerant 2007
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For clergymen like Bickersteth, there was nothing remotely insulting about calling the Pope the Antichrist; it was, after all, literal truth, easily understood by anyone who paid serious attention to Biblical prophecy.
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It is the just remark of Bickersteth, that “under the cover of justification by faith, this is in reality justification by works.”
The Doctrine of Justification by Faith 1616-1683 1965
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This was Lady Langdale, widow of Bickersteth, first and last Lord Langdale, and sister of Harley, last earl of
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 12, No. 29, August, 1873 Various
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Bickersteth — as does also the American Bishop, Dr. Williams (32) — resides at
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Bickersteth, Monsell, Ellerton are a sort of Anglican Horatius Bonars.
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Bickersteth, Bishop Edward Henry 1825-1906 [2847] 24, [2848] 405,
The Hymnal [of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the USA] 1920
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Lancashire, of which the older form appears in Bickersteth, and the local name Throgmorton is spelt by Camden Frogmorton, just as Pepys invariably writes Queenhive for Queenhythe.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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