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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... four from both , to compromise mat- ters as well as they could ; who met for the purpose , June 22 , 1706. The following history , translated from the Welsh Tract church - book , will give the reader a view of this whole transaction ...
... four from both , to compromise mat- ters as well as they could ; who met for the purpose , June 22 , 1706. The following history , translated from the Welsh Tract church - book , will give the reader a view of this whole transaction ...
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... four years , died at Pennepek , July 25 , 1725 . Mr. Griffith was succeeded by Elisha Thomas , who was born in the county of Caermarthen , in 1674. He emigrated from Wales with the church whereof he was one of the first members , and ...
... four years , died at Pennepek , July 25 , 1725 . Mr. Griffith was succeeded by Elisha Thomas , who was born in the county of Caermarthen , in 1674. He emigrated from Wales with the church whereof he was one of the first members , and ...
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... four more , who had been converted long before ; these were baptized by Rev. John Boggs , May 25 , 1784 ; their names were Thomas Ainger , Rachel Ainger , Noah Cross , and Mrs. Fer- ries . The same year , 1784 , Rev. P. Hughes came to ...
... four more , who had been converted long before ; these were baptized by Rev. John Boggs , May 25 , 1784 ; their names were Thomas Ainger , Rachel Ainger , Noah Cross , and Mrs. Fer- ries . The same year , 1784 , Rev. P. Hughes came to ...
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... four more ; who had been baptized elsewhere , viz . John Stow , Elizabeth Way , Thomas Stow , Abigail Ainger . The church was received into the Association of Philadelphia the year following . Thomas Ainger , who began the domestic ...
... four more ; who had been baptized elsewhere , viz . John Stow , Elizabeth Way , Thomas Stow , Abigail Ainger . The church was received into the Association of Philadelphia the year following . Thomas Ainger , who began the domestic ...
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... four years the number of communicants amounted to 181 . Mr. Loveall became the pastor of the church at its be- ginning , and continued still to act in that capacity ; but by many accounts , he was a man of great blemishes of character ...
... four years the number of communicants amounted to 181 . Mr. Loveall became the pastor of the church at its be- ginning , and continued still to act in that capacity ; but by many accounts , he was a man of great blemishes of character ...
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