Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748, Band 1I. J. Friedman, 1969 - 981 Seiten |
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... Meeting at the latter place before his first arrival in the Province . A Monthly and a Quarterly Meeting at Philadelphia were established in 1682 , and , under the latter , there were started in the following year Monthly Meetings at ...
... Meeting at the latter place before his first arrival in the Province . A Monthly and a Quarterly Meeting at Philadelphia were established in 1682 , and , under the latter , there were started in the following year Monthly Meetings at ...
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Charles Penrose Keith. turber , by going to the afternoon meeting on the 22nd , and expressing a desire to have the breach healed . Two of the opposite side came to Keith's meeting , and declared their testimony against him . The Monthly ...
Charles Penrose Keith. turber , by going to the afternoon meeting on the 22nd , and expressing a desire to have the breach healed . Two of the opposite side came to Keith's meeting , and declared their testimony against him . The Monthly ...
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... Meeting a paper asking for an answer to the Appeal , or requesting their adversaries to allow a fair hearing before impartial Friends an hour after the close of the meeting for worship on the second day of meeting . The messenger found ...
... Meeting a paper asking for an answer to the Appeal , or requesting their adversaries to allow a fair hearing before impartial Friends an hour after the close of the meeting for worship on the second day of meeting . The messenger found ...
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CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 30 |
CONFUSION AT THE DEATH OF PENN 632 | 51 |
Urheberrecht | |
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