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 | Reading, Pa - Page 192AB Grosh, of Reading, Pa. has received a unanimous invitation to take the pastoral charge of the Second Universalist Society in Philadelphia, ...more pages: 304 |
 | East Middlebury, Vt - Page 160TG Axtel, was ordained by the Champlain Association at their late session, at the request of the Universalist Society in East Middlebury, Vt. as their ... |
 | Milton, Washington - Page 137Homer, Plato, Socrates, Milton, Washington, Howard, all have something of this morally beautiful connected with their names and memories. ... |
More | Madison - Page 205Giles, but Madison came home that evening in the highest spirits. Mother ! he exclaimed, I should like to be a farmer. I like farming first.more pages: 170 203 204 206 207 |
 | Dixmont, Me - Page 32Elder Theodore Harding, of Dixmont, Me., of the Christian denomination, now preaches the Uue Christian doctrine of God's universal love. ... |
 | Brentwood, NH - Page 128Goldsmith has removed to Brentwood, NH and is to prea:h there and in the adjoining town of Epping. We rejoice that these places are to be supplied ... |
 | Whitehall, NY - Page 336I was travelling in a stage coach between Troy and Whitehall, NY, and to pass the time as pleasantly as possible, I engaged in conversation with one ... |
 | Washington, NH - Page 192An Academy has been established at Washington, NH, entitled " Tubbs' Union Academy." We notice among the names of the Trustees and Visitors, ... |
 | Boston - Page 158Half the number of children who attend the primary schools in the city of Boston are of foreign birth or parentage.more pages: 32 76 120 124 160 200 251 300 302 |
 | Milford, Mass - Page 128Eaton was ordained Pastor of the Universalist Society in Milford, Mass, on Tuesday, September 11, 1849. DEATH. Rev. Henry Colman, formerly pastor of a ... |
 | Norwich, Vt - Page 23Fay entered the University at Norwich, Vt., under the instruction of the distinguished Capt. Alden Partridge. He graduated here with high credit to ... |
 | Highgate, Vt - Page 14Highgate, Vt. WOMAN. BY MISS ELIZABETH DOTEK. FROM her who dwelt 'mid Eden's bowers, By bard and minstrel sung, To her who toils through weary hours, ... |
 | German, NY - Page 265German, NY Jan. 30, 1850. In moral feeling there is a presentiment of eternity. I know nothing more sublime and profound than the saying in the New ...more pages: 318 |
 | Salem, Mass - Page 128Henry Colman, formerly pastor of a Unitarian Church in Salem, Mass, died near London on the 17th of August. Mr. Colman was a man of great mental and ...more pages: 304 |
 | Epping - Page 128Goldsmith has removed to Brentwood, NH and is to prea:h there and in the adjoining town of Epping. We rejoice that these places are to be supplied ... |
 | Clinton, NY - Page 249TJ Sawyer, of Clinton, NY in an article written some time ago, makes the following remarks, some of which may be seasonable at this time. ... |
 | Newburyport, Mass - Page 92This is one of them, found in the " Watchman," an orthodox paper, published in Newburyport, Mass. " Where are the preachers who dare stand in the ... |
 | New York - Page 25amicably closed with the friends in R., and he entered upon his work as pastor of the Orchard street Universalist Society in the city of New York. ...more pages: 32 95 123 159 180 187 200 201 280 288 |
 | Alexandria, Va - Page 64The members of that church in Alexandria, Va., are divided. Each party claims the house : each side has a Conference to back up its claims : and after ... |
 | Lebanon, NH - Page 23Fay was born in Lebanon, NH, a beautiful and thriving agricultural town on the Connecticut river, November 18, 1815. ... |
 | Philadelphia - Page 192AB Grosh, of Reading, Pa. has received a unanimous invitation to take the pastoral charge of the Second Universalist Society in Philadelphia, ...more pages: 24 |
 | Baltimore, Md - Page 23From the September following to the last of April, 1839, he was engaged as a teacher of youth in Baltimore, Md. ; a business which.more pages: 24 |
 | Roxbury, Mass - Page 25union with his people, until January, 1841, when he accepted the call of the Universalist Society in Roxbury, Mass., to be their minister. ... |
 | Fayetteville, Tenn - Page 254WP Need, of Fayetteville, Tenn. from Methodism. Rev. James Baker, of Maine, do. Rev. John P. Myers of Butler Co. Ala. do. DEATH. ... |
 | Nenagh - Page 77To give an idea of the most extraordinary impulse which he had communicated to the public mind on this subject, we find him at Nenagh administering in ... |
 | Georgetown, Mass - Page 224HH Baker has commenced pastoral labors with the Universalist Society in Georgetown, Mass. ORDINATION. Br. Judson Fisher was ordained pastor of the ... |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 63From the best authority, we learn that several ministers of different denominations in Portsmouth, NH, have met together every Monday for several ...more pages: 127 |
 | Cincinnati, Ohio - Page 279The " Star in the West," Cincinnati, Ohio, mentions the conversion of Rev. Wm. P. Neeld, and Rev. John Martling, both of the Methodist Church. ...more pages: 160 224 |
 | Hartland, Vermont - Page 224Judson Fisher was ordained pastor of the Universalist Society in Hartland, Vermont, Nov. 22. Sermon by Br. JS Lee. |
 | Lyon - Page 180We refer to a neat little work of 252 pages, just published in New York city, by Hallock & Lyon, 3 Astor House, Barclay street, entitled " Sermons for ... |
 | Victor, NY - Page 304JR Johnson, late of Victor, NY,has accepted an invitation to take the pastoral charge of the Second Universalist Society in Lynn. ... |
 | London - Page 192A religious paper entitled The Universalist is about to be issued in London, by HK Lewis, No. 15 Gower street, North. It will advocate the doctrine of ...more pages: 128 235 |
 | Danbury, Conn - Page 160Deere was ordained at Danbury, Conn. October 17. Sermon by Br. Moses Ballou. Br. OW Wight was ordained at Newark, NJ October 8. Sermon by Br. ... |
 | Turner, Me - Page 224"JtA Church was formed in the Universalist Society at Turner, Me. November 14, when religious services were held during the day, and 23 persons were ... |
 | Newark, NJ - Page 160OW Wight was ordained at Newark, NJ October 8. Sermon by Br. Thomas B. Thayer. Br. TG Axtel, was ordained by the Champlain Association at their late ... |
 | Springfield, Vt - Page 160JW Ford was installed at Springfield, Vt, Oct. 2. Sermon by Br. John Moore. Br. L. Mason was installed at Haverhill, Mass. Oct. 30, Sermon by Br. H. ... |
 | Webster, NY - Page 271Webster, NY, February, 1850. There is, perhaps, no surer mark of folly than an attempt to correct the natural infirmities of those we love. ... |
 | Gallipolis, Ohio - Page 304Charles Craven, late of Gallipolis, Ohio, has accepted an invitation to become the pastor of the Universalist Society in Canton, Mass. ... |
 | Buffalo, NY - Page 160The Convention is to meet next year, in Buffalo, NY, and the Rev. Dr. Clapp, of New Orleans, is appointed to preach the Occasional Sermon. ... |
 | Canton, Mass - Page 304Charles Craven, late of Gallipolis, Ohio, has accepted an invitation to become the pastor of the Universalist Society in Canton, Mass. ... |
 | Woodstock, Vt - Page 24In January, 1840, he received an invitation to become pastor of the North Universalist Society in Woodstock, Vt., in which place he enjoyed a very ... |
 | Haverhill, Mass - Page 160Mason was installed at Haverhill, Mass. Oct. 30, Sermon by Br. H. Bacon. DEATH. In Sullivan, NY Mrs. Melvina Bruce, aged 31, wife of Rev. AW Bruce. ... |
 | Orono, Me - Page 297HC Leonard, of Orono, Me., for that elegant copy of those excellent Sermons on the death of Mrs. Emeline Whitney and of Mrs. Martha A. Webster. ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 201All the societies in its immediate neighborhood, Bleecker street, Murray street, Fourth street, Brooklyn and Williamsburgh, were first formed by ...more pages: 288 |
 | Genoa - Page 258The marks of terraces, such as are seen on the Maritime road between Nice and Genoa, are evident to their very summits ; that it is a soil in which ... |
 | All-Saints - Page 196It had been built and was for several years occupied by All-Saints (Episcopal) Church, from which our society bought it at the time of its formation. ... |
 | Norwich - Page 24At Norwich, however, he was partially diverted from this intended life,course. And at the commencement of his residence in Baltimore, ... |
 | New Orleans - Page 160Clapp, of New Orleans, is appointed to preach the Occasional Sermon. — Gospel Banner. Br. Georg•e H. Hill has commenced his labors in the ministry as ... |
 | Belfast - Page 125But morning comes, and we touch at East Thomaston, then at Camden, then at Searsport, and Belfast, and Bucksport, and Frankfort, and Hampden, ... |
 | Portsmouth - Page 124with but the slightest regard to the way stopping-places so that when looking out for Seabrook or Hampton, we were told of our arrival at Portsmouth, ... |
 | Dublin - Page 77in Dublin during five days, about 70000 ; and in like proportion in many places throughout Ireland blessed with his presence and his triumphs. ... |
 | New-London, Connecticut - Page 114This strange and unfortunate man was born in New-London, Connecticut, and was in youth, as a friend writes of him, " the most kind-hearted of boys, ... |
 | Paris - Page 109through the streets of Paris, and converted that splendid city into a vast Aceldema, — were the legitimate fruits of this dark and cheerless dogma. ... |
 | Loughrea - Page 77in Lough- rea in two days, to 80000 ; between Gal way and Loughrea, and on the road to'Portunma, from 180000 to 200000; in Dublin during five days, ... |
 | Rome - Page 123If he should now repair to Rome, he must be the puppet of the French President. He is therefore for the present a mere cypher, of no value whatever ...more pages: 49 64 93 96 147 296 |
 | Jerusalem - Page 310permission to assemble at this place, Where they pass the day in weeping and mourning over the desolation of Jerusalem and their lengthened captivity. ...more pages: 68 80 229 231 232 258 259 260 272 337 |
 | Naples - Page 119If overlooks a sheet of water which has been considered by many as romantic as the far-famed bay of Naples. It is noted for the purity of its ... |
 | Damietta - Page 229descending the Nile to Damietta, we obtained a passage on board' a Turkish vessel lying at Lebesh, a fort near the mouth of this branch of the river. ... |
 | Cairo - Page 229(says an English Traveller, the author of Travels in Palestine and Lebanon,) we concluded to go by sea from Cairo: and descending the Nile to Damietta ... |
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