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Annual report of the Executive Committee of the Benevolent ..., Volumes 15-30

 By Benevolent Fraternity of Churches (Boston, Mass.)

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Boston - Page 24
Others are members of congregations and churches in Boston and South Boston. Some of them divide their attendance between.
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Watertown - Page 27
liberal donation of articles of clothing sent to us by a ladies' society in Watertown, the entire yearly avails of their tasteful skill and handiwork. ...
Hubbardston, Mass - Page 3
Ryder, who had labored in the ministry of the gospel at Hubbardston, Mass., was appointed — first for the time, and afterwards more permanently — to ...
Brewer, Miss - Page 20
Brewer, Miss Ann Williams, and Mrs. Franklin Story. The wardens of King's Chapel furnished the evergreen for the decorations ; and Messrs. ...
Galway - Page 17
Thence I proceeded to Maynooth, en route to the West and South of Ireland; visiting the provinces of Connaught and Munster ; from Galway going to ...
Cambridge - Page 9
Assistant instruction has been furnished by young gentlemen from the Divinity School, Cambridge; of whom I have pleasure in particularly naming Messrs ...
more pages: 19 18 29
Bristol - Page 17
Returning, after a week's absence, to England, I set out for the provinces ; proceeding first to Bristol, visiting our brethren there, ...
more pages: 20
Brooklyn, NY - Page 3
gained during a term of service as Superintendent of a House of Reformation for neglected children in Brooklyn, NY ; and his efforts for the young, ...
Liverpool - Page 17
Next, after resting a night, I crossed to Holyhead, and went to London ; thence, after a short stay, to Liverpool, and on the 18th of September ...
more pages: 15 21
Glasgow - Page 41
Chalmers succeeded in introducing into the city of Glasgow, and similar to our own "Provident Association ; " by which persons are designated to ...
New York - Page 22
and the Society is deserving of all praise ; but, in the absence of public restraints, vagrancy and mendicancy continue to abound in New York, ...
more pages: 37 38 46 21 11
Philadelphia - Page 38
well's Islands, in the neighborhood of New York ; and Blockley, Moyamensing, and the other suburban institutions of Philadelphia. ...
more pages: 37
Dublin - Page 17
From Greenock I crossed to Dublin, stopping there five days, to visit its schools, hospitals, and work-houses. Thence I proceeded to Maynooth, ...
Paris - Page 17
opportunities would admit, an inspection of objects of chief interest in London, I accepted an invitation to visit a few friends resident in Paris. ...
London - Page 17
Next, after resting a night, I crossed to Holyhead, and went to London ; thence, after a short stay, to Liverpool, and on the 18th of September ...
more pages: 15 16 18
Leeds - Page 20
I was told that twelve or thirteen dozen copies of this journal are subscribed for by the operatives in the single borough of Leeds ; and they ...
Halifax - Page 18
Missions ") in England embrace ten stations, in the cities of Liverpool, London, Bristol, Birmingham, Leicester, Manchester, Leeds, and Halifax. ...
more pages: 19
Dover - Page 4
The Committee have also agreed to pay the rent of Tuck- erman Hall, on the corner of Dover and Washington Streets, in which missionary meetings, ...
Manchester - Page 52
In the city of Manchester, there is only provision made for the accommodation of 100000 worshippers, in a population of 300000. ...
St. Louis - Page 7
It was extended to the Upper Mississippi and thence to St. Louis ; the whole being hurriedly performed through anxiety for a return, and occupying ...
Munich - Page 23
I make no doubt, be done by benigner methods, in a city of about thrice the population of Munich in Rumford's time, and with less (comparatively, ...
Rome - Page 44
They have requested an accomplished Italian clergyman, who has exchanged his ties with Rome for a more catholic communion, to get at the first facts ...
Jerusalem - Page 22
goes through the Bible as a whole ; including the Apocrypha, and the intermediate and additional portions of history to the destruction of Jerusalem. ...
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