Box 4
Contains 55 Results:
52. Trinitarian Congregational Church (Gilbertville, Mass.). The Confession of Faith, Covenant and Standing Rules of the Trinitarian Congregational Church in Gilbertville, Mass. Ware: Charles W. Eddy, 1878., 1878
Published books and pamphlets having to do with churches, religious history and religious figures from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The majority are mid-19th century, only one from the 18th century.
53. Tyson, Ira. Centennial Historical Discourse of the Presbyterian Church, Bedford, N.H., Delivered Sabbath July 2, 1876 by the pastor. Manchester: John B. Clarke's Steam Book and Job Press, 1876., 1876
Published books and pamphlets having to do with churches, religious history and religious figures from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The majority are mid-19th century, only one from the 18th century.
54. Union Congregational Church (Boston, Mass.). Centennial Celebration of Union Church, Boston, 1822-1922: One Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of Union Church, Boston, 1822, with a History of Berkeley Temple, 1827. ca. 1922., circa 1922
Published books and pamphlets having to do with churches, religious history and religious figures from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The majority are mid-19th century, only one from the 18th century.
55. Waters, William. Historical Sketch of the Founding of All Saints' Church, Chelmsford, Mass. An Address delivered by the Rector, the Rev. Wilson Waters, B.D., at the Fortieth Anniversary of the First Service. Second Edition, 1910., 1910
Published books and pamphlets having to do with churches, religious history and religious figures from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The majority are mid-19th century, only one from the 18th century.
57. Laurie, Thomas. An Historical Discourse Preached to the South Evangelical Church, West Roxbury, June 10, 1860. Boston: SO Thayer, 1861., 1861
Published books and pamphlets having to do with churches, religious history and religious figures from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. The majority are mid-19th century, only one from the 18th century.