"The Numbering of the People" A Sermon in conjunction with the census of 1861 preached in St. Thomas' Church, Islington, on Sunday Evening, April 7
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Name of the book: : "The Numbering of the People" A Sermon in conjunction with the census of 1861 preached in St. Thomas' Church, Islington, on Sunday Evening, April 7
Subject: Sermons, English -- 19th century
Writer : Islington) George (Vicar of St. Thomas s AllenThis Book Statistics:
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Name Of book : "The Numbering of the People" A Sermon in conjunction with the census of 1861 preached in St. Thomas' Church, Islington, on Sunday Evening, April 7
Subject : Sermons, English -- 19th century
Writer : Islington) George (Vicar of St. Thomas s Allen"The Numbering of the People" is a thought-provoking sermon delivered by George Allen, the Vicar of St. Thomas' Church in Islington, in 1861 during a census period. This powerful sermon reflects on the significance and implications of counting individuals within society, exploring themes of identity, community, and spirituality. Through his insightful words, Allen delves into the deeper meanings behind the act of numbering people, sparking contemplation and introspection among his congregation. This book offers a unique perspective on the census of 1861 and serves as a timeless reminder of the value of each individual within the collective whole. "The Numbering of the People" is a must-read for those seeking spiritual enlightenment and a deeper understanding of the human experience. Discover the profound teachings of George Allen in this compelling and poignant work that continues to resonate with readers today."
The Numbering of the People George Allen St Thomas Church Islington census of 1861 Sermon Sunday Evening April 7 Vicar Islington Preached Author" Sermons English 19th century
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