The New England Magazine, Volumen20;Volumen26New England Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... Church in his robes of office , the entire parish marches out MORAVIAN CHURCH . to the cemetery early in the morning . The bishop stands beneath the four old cedars . The choir and the horn players stand about him , and as the first ...
... Church in his robes of office , the entire parish marches out MORAVIAN CHURCH . to the cemetery early in the morning . The bishop stands beneath the four old cedars . The choir and the horn players stand about him , and as the first ...
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... church called the White Haven Church , which in 1744 built the Blue Meeting- House , SO called from its color , opposite the northeast corner of the Common . In 1748 there stood on the Market Place , as it was commonly designated in ...
... church called the White Haven Church , which in 1744 built the Blue Meeting- House , SO called from its color , opposite the northeast corner of the Common . In 1748 there stood on the Market Place , as it was commonly designated in ...
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... Church Society is the ecclesiastical successor of several so- cieties which have existed from time to time . It was in its house that the celebrated meeting was held on March 22 , 1856 , which got for the church the nickname of " The ...
... Church Society is the ecclesiastical successor of several so- cieties which have existed from time to time . It was in its house that the celebrated meeting was held on March 22 , 1856 , which got for the church the nickname of " The ...
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