NounSingular conventicle Plural conventicles conventicle (plural conventicles)
From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. He was no fool (The Conventicle )
admin 2009-04-01 15:22:18 On this day (April 1) in 1743, New England puritan and son-in-law to Jonathan Edwards David Brainerd went out to the Indians to preach the gospel of salvation. Fred Sanders has more info on Brainerd at The Scriptorium. ... Repost, sort of ... - writch's wramblings
writch 2009-05-09 16:59:10 Come to the . conventicle. , Bring along your pentacle, Otherwise you'll be dragged off by a tentacle. A mountain's in the middle, With a house on the peak. A gnashin' and a thrashin' And a clackin' of a beak. ... Marty Foord's Blog: The Atonement
Marty 2007-05-20 04:17:00 I came across you blog through a link from "The . Conventicle. ". I'm working on an MPhil on a similar topic, but looking at a Scottish contemporary of Owen - James Durham. My thesis is entitled (in it's short form): ... From Google Blog Search: "conventicle" S covpaint jpg
309px x 404px | 35.20kB [source page] 1683 and arrived back in his homeland in October that year On 23rd November 1683 a large conventicle was held at Darmead at which he commenced his ministry preaching to many hundreds bruised121 jpg
451px x 300px | 26.80kB [source page] So many Puritan classics so little time A good friend and I have decided to read through and discuss Richard Sibbes 1577 1635 treatise The Bruised Reed which is based on a sermon From Yahoo Image Search: "conventicle" |





