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... Father Muhlenberg " Comes from Germany to Take Charge of the American Churches - His Saintly Character and Life Labors - An Old Time Missionary Who Could Fight the Devil But Was in Terror of Women - The First Perma- nent Pastor of the ...
... Father Muhlenberg " Comes from Germany to Take Charge of the American Churches - His Saintly Character and Life Labors - An Old Time Missionary Who Could Fight the Devil But Was in Terror of Women - The First Perma- nent Pastor of the ...
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... Father Land Fronting on the Lamington Road -He Builds a House and Settles Where is now the Village of Bedminster— Aaron Retains the Tannery , Homestead and the Rest of the Farm - His Brother Andrew Settles in Sussex County - In 1770 he ...
... Father Land Fronting on the Lamington Road -He Builds a House and Settles Where is now the Village of Bedminster— Aaron Retains the Tannery , Homestead and the Rest of the Farm - His Brother Andrew Settles in Sussex County - In 1770 he ...
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... father of a very beautiful and profligate daughter , who brought upon more than one prominent family in this part of Somerset much shame and grief . Her son , hung in Somerville the early part of this cen- tury , is the only white man ...
... father of a very beautiful and profligate daughter , who brought upon more than one prominent family in this part of Somerset much shame and grief . Her son , hung in Somerville the early part of this cen- tury , is the only white man ...
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... Father Rhine , to Rotterdam , where he took ship and sailed for America . This emigrant was the son of Johann Wilhelm and Anna Katherine Moelich , who came to Bendorf in 1688 from Winningen , a town on the Moselle , four miles west of ...
... Father Rhine , to Rotterdam , where he took ship and sailed for America . This emigrant was the son of Johann Wilhelm and Anna Katherine Moelich , who came to Bendorf in 1688 from Winningen , a town on the Moselle , four miles west of ...
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... father . The King named the tract after the elder Penn , and it is inter- esting to know , as illustrating the modesty and simplicity of the son , that he strongly objected to this appellation , even going so far as to attempt the ...
... father . The King named the tract after the elder Penn , and it is inter- esting to know , as illustrating the modesty and simplicity of the son , that he strongly objected to this appellation , even going so far as to attempt the ...
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Page 344 - I desire most earnestly that I may not be buried in any church or churchyard, or within a mile of any Presbyterian or Anabaptist meeting-house; for, since I have resided in this country, I have kept so much bad company while living that I do not choose to continue it when dead.
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