Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 2Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... congregation- Houses of worship at Germantown and Skippack -The Swiss the first to make a foreign district- Swiss Mennonites from the Palatinate are the first settlers in Lancaster County - Additions to their number - Rev . Samuel ...
... congregation- Houses of worship at Germantown and Skippack -The Swiss the first to make a foreign district- Swiss Mennonites from the Palatinate are the first settlers in Lancaster County - Additions to their number - Rev . Samuel ...
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... Congregation of Falkner's Swamp , for which land was given in 1719 , and for which the second house of worship was erected about 1721 , was alternately served by German and Swedish preachers . According to Rev. Theodore Emanuel ...
... Congregation of Falkner's Swamp , for which land was given in 1719 , and for which the second house of worship was erected about 1721 , was alternately served by German and Swedish preachers . According to Rev. Theodore Emanuel ...
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... congregation cease for a number of years . He , about 1715 , left the country . Ultimately , Reformed Dutch Churches were gathered out of the people whose religious services this member of the Presbytery had led , although the majority ...
... congregation cease for a number of years . He , about 1715 , left the country . Ultimately , Reformed Dutch Churches were gathered out of the people whose religious services this member of the Presbytery had led , although the majority ...
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... congregations . These Antipædobaptists had embraced the doctrine of the necessity of immersion , and so practised rebaptizing , even upon those sprinkled when adults . Immersion has been shown to have been adopted by a branch of the ...
... congregations . These Antipædobaptists had embraced the doctrine of the necessity of immersion , and so practised rebaptizing , even upon those sprinkled when adults . Immersion has been shown to have been adopted by a branch of the ...
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... congregations of which were independent one of another . Their officers when they developed their polity were presbyters ( some called bishops ) , teachers , and deacons , or presbyters ( none called bishops ) and deacons . The ...
... congregations of which were independent one of another . Their officers when they developed their polity were presbyters ( some called bishops ) , teachers , and deacons , or presbyters ( none called bishops ) and deacons . The ...
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