An edition of Church of Peterboro (1843)

Church of Peterboro

the 29th day of November, 1843, was observed as a day of fasting and prayer by persons in Peterboro (N.Y.) and its vicinity, who believe that the Christians therein do ... constitute "The Church of Peterboro" ...

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An edition of Church of Peterboro (1843)

Church of Peterboro

the 29th day of November, 1843, was observed as a day of fasting and prayer by persons in Peterboro (N.Y.) and its vicinity, who believe that the Christians therein do ... constitute "The Church of Peterboro" ...

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Edition Notes

Includes "Creed" and fourteen "Resolutions" endorsing various reform movements, including temperance and the abolition of slavery.
Texts of the creed and resolutions attributed to Gerrit Smith. Cf. Harlow, R.V. Gerrit Smith, philanthropist and reformer, 1939, p. 204-205.

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Library of Congress
Portfolio 344, no. 7

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Pagination
[4] p. ;

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OL435276M
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98144167

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