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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... Robert Smith , John Red- man , James M'Laughlin , and Henry Walker . Messrs . Fleeson and Boggs continued to visit the place alternate- ly every week . More were baptized by them , inso- much that a sufficient number of materials for a ...
... Robert Smith , John Red- man , James M'Laughlin , and Henry Walker . Messrs . Fleeson and Boggs continued to visit the place alternate- ly every week . More were baptized by them , inso- much that a sufficient number of materials for a ...
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... Robert Lemon , at whose house the venerable E- lijah Baker died , appears to have been a man of note in this body , and has , from the commencement of its ses- sions , almost uniformly officiated as Moderator . John Asplund , the author ...
... Robert Lemon , at whose house the venerable E- lijah Baker died , appears to have been a man of note in this body , and has , from the commencement of its ses- sions , almost uniformly officiated as Moderator . John Asplund , the author ...
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... Robert Nor- din and Thomas White were ordained in London , in May , 1714 , and soon sailed for Virginia . But White Morse's Geography , vol . I. 3d ed . p . 625 . 24 Churches in the Counties of Isle of Wight and Origin of the Baptists ...
... Robert Nor- din and Thomas White were ordained in London , in May , 1714 , and soon sailed for Virginia . But White Morse's Geography , vol . I. 3d ed . p . 625 . 24 Churches in the Counties of Isle of Wight and Origin of the Baptists ...
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... Robert Stock- ton and some other preachers were raised up . Mr. Harris , James Read , Jeremiah Walker , and others , had proclaimed the tidings of peace in Halifax , Charlotte , Lunenburg , Mecklenburg , Amelia , and almost all the ...
... Robert Stock- ton and some other preachers were raised up . Mr. Harris , James Read , Jeremiah Walker , and others , had proclaimed the tidings of peace in Halifax , Charlotte , Lunenburg , Mecklenburg , Amelia , and almost all the ...
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... Robert B. Sem- ple , by whom it was finished in a very acceptable manner , and presented to the publick in the year 1809 . The same year in which the first proposal for A Histo- ry , & c . was made , the committee received a letter from ...
... Robert B. Sem- ple , by whom it was finished in a very acceptable manner , and presented to the publick in the year 1809 . The same year in which the first proposal for A Histo- ry , & c . was made , the committee received a letter from ...
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