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Page 869
... preached from it on his sixth or seventh visit to America . Immediately opposite this house was a spring , called Bathsheba's Bath and Bower . This title has been cu- riously accounted for by the statement that the person who fitted up ...
... preached from it on his sixth or seventh visit to America . Immediately opposite this house was a spring , called Bathsheba's Bath and Bower . This title has been cu- riously accounted for by the statement that the person who fitted up ...
Page 1146
... preached occasionally during two years , and in 1760-63 was professor of Mathematics in the University of Pennsylvania . He studied med- icine in Edinburgh and Utrecht , where he took his degree , and on his return practiced ...
... preached occasionally during two years , and in 1760-63 was professor of Mathematics in the University of Pennsylvania . He studied med- icine in Edinburgh and Utrecht , where he took his degree , and on his return practiced ...
Page 1230
... preached in the fort , and also in a room of the Gov- ernor's mansion . In 1646 the first Lutheran Church on this continent was built on Tinicum Island , below Philadelphia , of wood , and was consecrated September 4th . The first ...
... preached in the fort , and also in a room of the Gov- ernor's mansion . In 1646 the first Lutheran Church on this continent was built on Tinicum Island , below Philadelphia , of wood , and was consecrated September 4th . The first ...
Page 1231
... preached in Dutch , which most of the Swedes understood . Penn's gov- ernment superseded that of New York in 1682 ... preach- ing and administering the sacraments according to the Orthodox con- fession of Augsburg , and by an exemplary ...
... preached in Dutch , which most of the Swedes understood . Penn's gov- ernment superseded that of New York in 1682 ... preach- ing and administering the sacraments according to the Orthodox con- fession of Augsburg , and by an exemplary ...
Page 1234
... preached from 2 Sam- uel vii . 29 : " Therefore now let it please Thee to bless the house of This building was lately standing , but was aban- doned as a parsonage about 1727. It was then rented to different parties for five pounds a ...
... preached from 2 Sam- uel vii . 29 : " Therefore now let it please Thee to bless the house of This building was lately standing , but was aban- doned as a parsonage about 1727. It was then rented to different parties for five pounds a ...
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