The Life of the Rev. A. Cookman; with Some Account of His Father, the Rev. G. G. Cookman. ... With an Introduction by ... R. S. Foster ... Bishop of the M. E. Church |
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... charge , he supplied the pulpit of St. George's . At the session of the Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1826 , he was appointed to Kensington and St. John's churches , Philadelphia . Falling thus softly into ...
... charge , he supplied the pulpit of St. George's . At the session of the Philadelphia Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1826 , he was appointed to Kensington and St. John's churches , Philadelphia . Falling thus softly into ...
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... charge embraced Lancaster , Columbia , and Reading , three of the most important towns in Pennsylvania . It was a large and laborious charge , being what was called a six weeks ' circuit , in the arrangement of which he preached at each ...
... charge embraced Lancaster , Columbia , and Reading , three of the most important towns in Pennsylvania . It was a large and laborious charge , being what was called a six weeks ' circuit , in the arrangement of which he preached at each ...
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... charge where on his first arrival he had joined and laboured as a local preacher . On the removal of the family to the city , Alfred , with his brother George , was placed at school under the care of Miss Ann Thomas , a member of the ...
... charge where on his first arrival he had joined and laboured as a local preacher . On the removal of the family to the city , Alfred , with his brother George , was placed at school under the care of Miss Ann Thomas , a member of the ...
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... charge of the gentle Friend in Philadelphia , he had been mainly dependent upon home instruction ; but now , in the providence of God , he was to be placed in the most favourable circumstances for a boy's education . Mr. Cookman , for ...
... charge of the gentle Friend in Philadelphia , he had been mainly dependent upon home instruction ; but now , in the providence of God , he was to be placed in the most favourable circumstances for a boy's education . Mr. Cookman , for ...
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... charge , comprising in its membership many of the most cultivated and progressive Methodists of the city . The proximity of his church to the Capitol rendered it convenient of access to the members of Congress and to strangers visiting ...
... charge , comprising in its membership many of the most cultivated and progressive Methodists of the city . The proximity of his church to the Capitol rendered it convenient of access to the members of Congress and to strangers visiting ...
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