A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2Carey & Hart, 1839 - 300 páginas |
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... pews are all built , they divide the whole cost of the church upon the pews , more or less value being put upon them according to their situations . Allowing that there are two hundred pews , the one hundred most eligible being valued ...
... pews are all built , they divide the whole cost of the church upon the pews , more or less value being put upon them according to their situations . Allowing that there are two hundred pews , the one hundred most eligible being valued ...
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... pews , each pew being assessed according to the sum which it fetched when sold by auction . I will now give the exact expenses of an American gentleman in Boston , who has his pew in one of the largest churches . He purchased his pew at ...
... pews , each pew being assessed according to the sum which it fetched when sold by auction . I will now give the exact expenses of an American gentleman in Boston , who has his pew in one of the largest churches . He purchased his pew at ...
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... Pews in cities or towns are mentioned in all deeds and wills as personal property ; but in the country , be- fore the late Act , they were considered as real estate . A pew was allotted to each farm , and whether the proprietor occupied ...
... Pews in cities or towns are mentioned in all deeds and wills as personal property ; but in the country , be- fore the late Act , they were considered as real estate . A pew was allotted to each farm , and whether the proprietor occupied ...
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... ; telling his parishioners " that he found he would be more useful elsewhere " -the very language used by the laity to the clergyman when they dismiss him . pews are not rented , but free to all . 154 RELIGION IN AMERICA .
... ; telling his parishioners " that he found he would be more useful elsewhere " -the very language used by the laity to the clergyman when they dismiss him . pews are not rented , but free to all . 154 RELIGION IN AMERICA .
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With Remarks on Its Institutions Frederick Marryat. pews are not rented , but free to all . But they are uni- formly failures . " Two other remarks made by this author are equally correct ; first , that the voluntary system tends to the ...
With Remarks on Its Institutions Frederick Marryat. pews are not rented , but free to all . But they are uni- formly failures . " Two other remarks made by this author are equally correct ; first , that the voluntary system tends to the ...
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A Diary in America, with Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen2 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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