A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And Other Parts of the World, Том 2Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill, 1813 |
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... received by a cask falling on him from a waggon , that he could not bear to be turned in bed : the next day he went to meeting . " The next in office here was David Davis . He was born in the parish of Whitechurch , and county of Pem ...
... received by a cask falling on him from a waggon , that he could not bear to be turned in bed : the next day he went to meeting . " The next in office here was David Davis . He was born in the parish of Whitechurch , and county of Pem ...
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... received into the Association of Philadelphia , The ministers who officiated at Duck Creek , while it was a branch of Welsh Tract , have already been men- tioned . The first pastor , which it had after it became a separate church , was ...
... received into the Association of Philadelphia , The ministers who officiated at Duck Creek , while it was a branch of Welsh Tract , have already been men- tioned . The first pastor , which it had after it became a separate church , was ...
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... received into the Association of Philadelphia the year following . Thomas Ainger , who began the domestic meetings al- ready mentioned , commenced preaching in this church the next year after it was constituted , and was ordained the ...
... received into the Association of Philadelphia the year following . Thomas Ainger , who began the domestic meetings al- ready mentioned , commenced preaching in this church the next year after it was constituted , and was ordained the ...
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... received a letter of introduc- tion to the churches there , signed by James Clark , Dan- iel Wightman , and John Comer , who certified that they then " knew nothing , but that his conduct and conver sation was agreeable to the Gospel of ...
... received a letter of introduc- tion to the churches there , signed by James Clark , Dan- iel Wightman , and John Comer , who certified that they then " knew nothing , but that his conduct and conver sation was agreeable to the Gospel of ...
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... received the addition of five members , and continued gradually to increase for a number of succeeding years . It was sup- plied with preaching pretty frequently by the neigh- bouring ministers , both in Virginia and Maryland , but had ...
... received the addition of five members , and continued gradually to increase for a number of succeeding years . It was sup- plied with preaching pretty frequently by the neigh- bouring ministers , both in Virginia and Maryland , but had ...
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