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ST. PAUL’S ROAD CHAPEL,
ST. PAUL’S ROAD, CAMDEN TOWN.
The Ladies of the St. Paul’s Road-Chapel, Camden Town,
having formed themselves into a Committee, earnestly appeal
to all friends for aid in the promulgation of those great
principles so successfully advocated by their highly gifted
teacher, Mr. M. D. Conway : the aim of whokS teaching
is, the unrestricted freedom ’ of' thought and expression
in all religious matters, the duty of exercising the greatest
of God’s gifts—beason, and the building up in those who
come under his influence a pure,’ generous, intelligent, and
useful life.
The present Chapel is insufficient for accommodating an
increasing congregation, and owing to its proximity to the
Midland Railway, the services cannot be conducted there
with tranquillity and comfort.
The Ladies, therefore, seek to
raise a fund for the purpose of obtaining a larger and more
convenient building; and any contributions towards this
object may be forwarded to Mrs. Squibb, Lady President,
or to any member of the Committee of Ladies.
�COMMITTEE OF LADIES:
Mrs. SQUIRE, Lady President, 14, Camden Square.
Miss G. CROCKFORD, Hon. Sec., 190, Camden Road.
Mrs. AKROYD, 2, St. Alban’s Villas, Highgate.
Mrs. BARTLETT, Duke’s. Road, Euston Road.
Mrs. BROWNE, 22, Camden Square.
Mrs. DAVIDSON, 12, Arthur Road, Holloway.
Mrs. EDWARDS, Heywood House, Camden Road.
Mrs. GILCHRIST, 50, Marquess Road.
Mrs. HARVEY, 36, Camden Square.
Mrs. W. HICKSON, 36Q, Camden Road.
Mrs. A. MOIR, 7, Merton Road, Hampstead.
Mrs. MORTON, Burnard House, Tufnell Park.
Mrs. PRESTON, 26, Fellows Road, South Hampstead.
Mrs. TAYLER, 5, Stanley Gardens, Belsize Park.
Mrs. WARREN, 3, Stock Orchard Villas.
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Victorian Blogging
Description
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A collection of digitised nineteenth-century pamphlets from Conway Hall Library & Archives. This includes the Conway Tracts, Moncure Conway's personal pamphlet library; the Morris Tracts, donated to the library by Miss Morris in 1904; the National Secular Society's pamphlet library and others. The Conway Tracts were bound with additional ephemera, such as lecture programmes and handwritten notes.<br /><br />Please note that these digitised pamphlets have been edited to maximise the accuracy of the OCR, ensuring they are text searchable. If you would like to view un-edited, full-colour versions of any of our pamphlets, please email librarian@conwayhall.org.uk.<br /><br /><span><img src="http://www.heritagefund.org.uk/sites/default/files/media/attachments/TNLHLF_Colour_Logo_English_RGB_0_0.jpg" width="238" height="91" alt="TNLHLF_Colour_Logo_English_RGB_0_0.jpg" /></span>
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Conway Hall Library & Archives
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2018
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Conway Hall Ethical Society
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Pamphlet
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St. Paul's Road Chapel, St. Paul's Road, Camden Town [request for donations]
Creator
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St. Paul's Road Chapel Committee of Ladies
Description
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Place of publication: London
Collation: 3 p. ; 19 cm.
Notes: From the library of Dr Moncure Conway.
Date
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[n.d.]
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G5706
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Church
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<img src="http://i.creativecommons.org/p/mark/1.0/88x31.png" alt="Public Domain Mark" /><br /><span>This work (St. Paul's Road Chapel, St. Paul's Road, Camden Town [request for donations]), identified by </span><span><a href="https://conwayhallcollections.omeka.net/items/show/www.conwayhall.org.uk">Humanist Library and Archives</a></span><span>, is free of known copyright restrictions.</span>
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application/pdf
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Text
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English
Conway Tracts
Freedom of religion-Great Britain
Freethought
Moncure Conway
Reason
Religion