#rothwell — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #rothwell, aggregated by home.social.
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Richard Davis and Revival in #Northamptonshire – a review https://edintone.com/richard-davis-nonconformist-revival-northamptonshire/ Stephen Pickles’s book offers a valuable exploration of #nonconformist life beyond #London in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The book traces his influence from #Rothwell across a network of satellite meetings that extended into several regions of England. His effective ministry, published writings, and theological controversies left a lasting—if sometimes complex—legacy.
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Richard Davis and Revival in #Northamptonshire – a review https://edintone.com/richard-davis-nonconformist-revival-northamptonshire/ Stephen Pickles’s book offers a valuable exploration of #nonconformist life beyond #London in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The book traces his influence from #Rothwell across a network of satellite meetings that extended into several regions of England. His effective ministry, published writings, and theological controversies left a lasting—if sometimes complex—legacy.
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Fred V – Storm (feat. Rothwell)
Not what I was expecting, but I like it.
https://youtu.be/r1SYMWpr8lg?si=BSNDHNACLs7RjqId
Listen to more #music.
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#Roth /rɑθ (English, from German and Gaelic) = a #surname common among Jews, adopted from local gentile surnames. 1. From Scots and Scottish English (from Scottish Gaelic, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European), "wheel"; 2. from German, etymologically murky; possibly from a word meaning "red," "wood," "king," "bloodshed from war," or "fame." Variations of the name include #Rothschild, #Reitman, #Rothwell, #Rottbaum, etc
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#Roth /rɑθ (English, from German and Gaelic) = a #surname common among Jews, adopted from local gentile surnames. 1. From Scots and Scottish English (from Scottish Gaelic, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European), "wheel"; 2. from German, etymologically murky; possibly from a word meaning "red," "wood," "king," "bloodshed from war," or "fame." Variations of the name include #Rothschild, #Reitman, #Rothwell, #Rottbaum, etc
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#Roth /rɑθ (English, from German and Gaelic) = a #surname common among Jews, adopted from local gentile surnames. 1. From Scots and Scottish English (from Scottish Gaelic, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European), "wheel"; 2. from German, etymologically murky; possibly from a word meaning "red," "wood," "king," "bloodshed from war," or "fame." Variations of the name include #Rothschild, #Reitman, #Rothwell, #Rottbaum, etc
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#Roth /rɑθ (English, from German and Gaelic) = a #surname common among Jews, adopted from local gentile surnames. 1. From Scots and Scottish English (from Scottish Gaelic, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European), "wheel"; 2. from German, etymologically murky; possibly from a word meaning "red," "wood," "king," "bloodshed from war," or "fame." Variations of the name include #Rothschild, #Reitman, #Rothwell, #Rottbaum, etc
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#Roth /rɑθ (English, from German and Gaelic) = a #surname common among Jews, adopted from local gentile surnames. 1. From Scots and Scottish English (from Scottish Gaelic, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European), "wheel"; 2. from German, etymologically murky; possibly from a word meaning "red," "wood," "king," "bloodshed from war," or "fame." Variations of the name include #Rothschild, #Reitman, #Rothwell, #Rottbaum, etc
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