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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... Georgia , and embarked for America with a number of his fellow stu- dents , the names of whom , and many particulars respect- ing them , are related in the biography of Rev. Joseph Cook . Mr. Richards was baptized by Dr. Richard Fur ...
... Georgia , and embarked for America with a number of his fellow stu- dents , the names of whom , and many particulars respect- ing them , are related in the biography of Rev. Joseph Cook . Mr. Richards was baptized by Dr. Richard Fur ...
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... Georgia , from the Time of their Settlement at Sandy - Creek , North - Carolina , 1755 , to the Division of their extensive Connexion , in 1770 . THE appellation of Separates first began to be given to a set of Pedobaptist reformers ...
... Georgia , from the Time of their Settlement at Sandy - Creek , North - Carolina , 1755 , to the Division of their extensive Connexion , in 1770 . THE appellation of Separates first began to be given to a set of Pedobaptist reformers ...
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... Georgia , and settled on the Hioka - creek , about 18 miles to the west of Augusta , where a church was soon gather- ed by his means , as some of his brethren had removed into that place before him . Mr. Marshall was accom- panied by a ...
... Georgia , and settled on the Hioka - creek , about 18 miles to the west of Augusta , where a church was soon gather- ed by his means , as some of his brethren had removed into that place before him . Mr. Marshall was accom- panied by a ...
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... it . This church , in seventeen years , has spread her branch- es westward as far as the great river Missisippi ; south- ward as far as Georgia ; eastward to the sea and Chesapeak Bay ; and northward to the waters of Potomack ; 4.2 ...
... it . This church , in seventeen years , has spread her branch- es westward as far as the great river Missisippi ; south- ward as far as Georgia ; eastward to the sea and Chesapeak Bay ; and northward to the waters of Potomack ; 4.2 ...
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... Georgia . Mr. John Leland removed from New - Eng- land , and settled in Orange county , Virginia , in the year 1776 : he continued about fourteen years in the State , and during the struggles for religious freedom , Mr. Le- land took an ...
... Georgia . Mr. John Leland removed from New - Eng- land , and settled in Orange county , Virginia , in the year 1776 : he continued about fourteen years in the State , and during the struggles for religious freedom , Mr. Le- land took an ...
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