History of the Philadelphia Bible-Christian Church for the First Century of Its Existence: From 1817-1917 |
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... church , was granted , the Rev. Joseph Wright consenting to take upon himself the duties of the ministry . Mr. Metcalfe had recently been married to Miss MARY CARISS , a lady who had been nurtured 46 BIBLE - CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
... church , was granted , the Rev. Joseph Wright consenting to take upon himself the duties of the ministry . Mr. Metcalfe had recently been married to Miss MARY CARISS , a lady who had been nurtured 46 BIBLE - CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
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From 1817-1917 Philadelphia Bible-Christian church. Maintenance committee. Miss MARY CARISS , a lady who had been nurtured and raised in the principles and discipline of the Bible - Chris- tian Church , and who was a faithful member . In ...
From 1817-1917 Philadelphia Bible-Christian church. Maintenance committee. Miss MARY CARISS , a lady who had been nurtured and raised in the principles and discipline of the Bible - Chris- tian Church , and who was a faithful member . In ...
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... Miss Anne Barbara Henderson of Allegan , Michigan , having become acquainted through the temperance question . Some of Miss Henderson's articles on the position of Michigan on Temperance are included in The History 76 BIBLE - CHRISTIAN ...
... Miss Anne Barbara Henderson of Allegan , Michigan , having become acquainted through the temperance question . Some of Miss Henderson's articles on the position of Michigan on Temperance are included in The History 76 BIBLE - CHRISTIAN ...
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... Miss Helen M. Rowland , of Frankford , a warm friend of Mr. Clubb , was visiting his old home town in Colchester , England , while he was nearing his end , and she sent him many postcards and photographs of old familiar places there ...
... Miss Helen M. Rowland , of Frankford , a warm friend of Mr. Clubb , was visiting his old home town in Colchester , England , while he was nearing his end , and she sent him many postcards and photographs of old familiar places there ...
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... Miss Annie Clubb , daughter of our minister . The Board of Deacons elected in 1885 , consisted of Wm . Cariss , Sr. , Henry M. Taylor , Charles F. Koenig and Wm . M. Horrocks . Their report in 1886 refers to the death of John Galt ...
... Miss Annie Clubb , daughter of our minister . The Board of Deacons elected in 1885 , consisted of Wm . Cariss , Sr. , Henry M. Taylor , Charles F. Koenig and Wm . M. Horrocks . Their report in 1886 refers to the death of John Galt ...
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Page 163 - And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth, and every tree, in the which is the fruit of a tree yielding seed ; to you it shall be for meat.
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