History of Saint Mark's Church, New Britain, Conn., and of Its Predecessor Christ Church, Wethersfield and Berlin: From the First Church of England Service in America to Nineteen Hundred and SevenTuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1907 - 707 pages |
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... Francis Drake , landed where California now is and performed religious services for six weeks . He was the first clergyman who used the Book of Common Prayer in the territory now embraced in the United States . It was expressly stated ...
... Francis Drake , landed where California now is and performed religious services for six weeks . He was the first clergyman who used the Book of Common Prayer in the territory now embraced in the United States . It was expressly stated ...
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... Francis Nicholson , who has been called the founder of the Church of Rhode Island . An act was passed in South Carolina in 1698 " to settle a maintenance on a Minister of the Church of England in Charleston . " Outside of Charleston ...
... Francis Nicholson , who has been called the founder of the Church of Rhode Island . An act was passed in South Carolina in 1698 " to settle a maintenance on a Minister of the Church of England in Charleston . " Outside of Charleston ...
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... Francis E. McManus , says , " An exceeding flutter of excitement was experienced in the little village of Plymouth , Connecticut , when it was noised around the place that the Rec- tor of St. Peter's Church would resign and become a ...
... Francis E. McManus , says , " An exceeding flutter of excitement was experienced in the little village of Plymouth , Connecticut , when it was noised around the place that the Rec- tor of St. Peter's Church would resign and become a ...
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... Francis E. McManus in a recent letter says , " God blessed his labors and those Ohio Churches which he established are monuments to his indefatigable labors . " The " Churchman's Magazine " says , " For several years his labors were ...
... Francis E. McManus in a recent letter says , " God blessed his labors and those Ohio Churches which he established are monuments to his indefatigable labors . " The " Churchman's Magazine " says , " For several years his labors were ...
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... Francis . Subscribed $ 3.00 for building the church . His rate abated April 2 , 1804 , and April 20 , 1807. He died Dec. 31 , 1826 , age 77 ; m . ( 1 ) , Sept. 1 , 1784 , Rachel Atkins , ( 2 ) , April 21 , 1791 , Sarah , daughter of ...
... Francis . Subscribed $ 3.00 for building the church . His rate abated April 2 , 1804 , and April 20 , 1807. He died Dec. 31 , 1826 , age 77 ; m . ( 1 ) , Sept. 1 , 1784 , Rachel Atkins , ( 2 ) , April 21 , 1791 , Sarah , daughter of ...
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