A Historical Account of Christ Church, Philadelphia: From Its Foundation, A.D. 1695, to A.D. 1841 : and of St. Peter's and St. James's, Until the Separation of the Churches |
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... pew where their fathers , and their fathers ' fathers worshipped before them . And what a tide of " sweet and bitter recollec- tions " must gush upon their aged hearts , as they enter its consecrated walls , and stand beneath its ...
... pew where their fathers , and their fathers ' fathers worshipped before them . And what a tide of " sweet and bitter recollec- tions " must gush upon their aged hearts , as they enter its consecrated walls , and stand beneath its ...
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... United States , and during the period that this city continued the seat of government , habitually worshipped . The pew appropriated by the vestry for his use is well known to all who have been familiar with the 1 * INTRODUCTION . 5.
... United States , and during the period that this city continued the seat of government , habitually worshipped . The pew appropriated by the vestry for his use is well known to all who have been familiar with the 1 * INTRODUCTION . 5.
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... pew right before the altar , and paid five pounds per annum , for the same ; " another circum- stance which strengthens the opinion that the old Church , though much inferior to the present , was of a respectable size for those days ...
... pew right before the altar , and paid five pounds per annum , for the same ; " another circum- stance which strengthens the opinion that the old Church , though much inferior to the present , was of a respectable size for those days ...
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... pews , the annual rent of which was about 450 dollars . Although in 1720 the vestry resolved that it was expedient to " enlarge the Church , build a tower , and purchase a set of bells , " yet nothing further was done until April 15th ...
... pews , the annual rent of which was about 450 dollars . Although in 1720 the vestry resolved that it was expedient to " enlarge the Church , build a tower , and purchase a set of bells , " yet nothing further was done until April 15th ...
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... pews , and the annual rent was fixed at £ 158 . 13s . The front pews in the new gallery were assessed at £ 3 . each , and the back pews at £ 2 . 8s . each . There are no minutes of the vestry from October , 1732 , to April 1735 , nor ...
... pews , and the annual rent was fixed at £ 158 . 13s . The front pews in the new gallery were assessed at £ 3 . each , and the back pews at £ 2 . 8s . each . There are no minutes of the vestry from October , 1732 , to April 1735 , nor ...
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affectionate aforesaid aisle appointed April assistant minister bells Binney bishop of London Bishop White building burial ground chancel charter Church and St church of England church wardens churches of Christ city of Philadelphia clergy committee communion congregation Coombe corporation died diocese divine duty elected rector erected Evan Morgan Evans favour feet gallery gentlemen governor gregation honourable Horace Binney Jacob Duché James James's Church January Jenney John Kearsley Joseph July June Kearsley labours Lancey letter Lord lordship meeting missionary Moses Kempton organ Penn Pennsylvania persons Peter's Church pews Philadel pious prayer preached present province of Pennsylvania pulpit quakers received rector rector of Christ repairs request resignation Resolved Richard Peters Right Rev Robert sent separation September sermon society steeple street Sunday Thomas Thomas Leech tion unanimously united churches vestry votes wardens and vestrymen Warsom worship
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Page 325 - With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light: There let the pealing organ blow, To the full-voiced choir below, In service high, and anthems clear, As may with sweetness through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes.
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Page 324 - Rubric, teach openly in the church, all children that they were made members of Christ, children of God, and inheritors of the kingdom of heaven...