History of the Philadelphia Bible-Christian Church for the First Century of Its Existence: From 1817-1917 |
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... CHRISTIAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY ( 1ST AND 2ND REPORT ) X. THE LADIES ' AID SOCIETY .. 143 144 XI . THE VEGETARIAN SOCIETY , PEACE SOCIETY . 158 MISCELLANEOUS . 191 ILLUSTRATIONS First Church Edifice , Third Street above Girard Avenue vii.
... CHRISTIAN PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY ( 1ST AND 2ND REPORT ) X. THE LADIES ' AID SOCIETY .. 143 144 XI . THE VEGETARIAN SOCIETY , PEACE SOCIETY . 158 MISCELLANEOUS . 191 ILLUSTRATIONS First Church Edifice , Third Street above Girard Avenue vii.
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... ladies preparing these feasts , starting their labors early in the morning . For many years , there were on these festive occasions , three long tables extending the full length of the room which were beautifully decorated with flowers ...
... ladies preparing these feasts , starting their labors early in the morning . For many years , there were on these festive occasions , three long tables extending the full length of the room which were beautifully decorated with flowers ...
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... ladies . In purchasing the good - will and fixtures of the academy , only a portion of the money was to be paid at the time , the balance having to be paid within the year . The rental for his house and school - room was considered , at ...
... ladies . In purchasing the good - will and fixtures of the academy , only a portion of the money was to be paid at the time , the balance having to be paid within the year . The rental for his house and school - room was considered , at ...
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... ladies of the church held a fair , which realized a handsome sum . A subscription was opened , and the members and friends of the church were liberal in their contributions : so that the trustees felt warranted in commencing the ...
... ladies of the church held a fair , which realized a handsome sum . A subscription was opened , and the members and friends of the church were liberal in their contributions : so that the trustees felt warranted in commencing the ...
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... whole congregation , convened in the school - room connected with the church . It had been arranged by the ladies as a means of testifying the respect which the members of the church entertained for the Rev. 44 BIBLE - CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
... whole congregation , convened in the school - room connected with the church . It had been arranged by the ladies as a means of testifying the respect which the members of the church entertained for the Rev. 44 BIBLE - CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
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