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Southwark St John
Horsleydown was a
small parish on the
south bank of the
River Thames in London,
opposite the
Tower of London. The name
Horsleydown, apparently...
- St John
Horsleydown was the
Anglican parish church of
Horsleydown in Bermondsey,
South London.
Built for the
Commission for
Building Fifty New Churches...
- St
Thomas was
split off from St Olave, and in 1733
Southwark St John
Horsleydown was also
split off. In 1855 the
parishes came into the area of responsibility...
-
Keach moved to London,
taking the
position of
minister of the
church at
Horsleydown, Southwark.
Keach developed Calvinist soteriological views following...
- was
built for the
growing po****tion of the area, and
named St John
Horsleydown. It was from the
Bermondsey riverside that the
painter J. M. W. Turner...
- The two
collaborations were St Luke Old
Street (1727–33) and St John
Horsleydown (1727–33), to
which Hawksmoor's
contribution seems to have been largely...
- the
Commonwealth of
England and
built by
shipbuilder William Bright at
Horsleydown, Bermondsey, London. She was
launched in 1654, and
named for the Parliamentary...
-
minister who had
connections with the well-known
Doctor John Gill of
Horsleydown, Southwark. Newcomen's
connection with the
Baptist church at Bromsgrove...
- He
became pastor at the
Strict Baptist church at Goat Yard Chapel,
Horsleydown,
Southwark in 1719. His
pastorate lasted 51 years. In 1757, his congregation...
-
mouths existed, two of
which were west of the
former small island of
Horsleydown and the
third at the
approximate site of St Saviour's Dock. The Neckinger's...