Testimony of New York Monthly Meeting Concerning Thomas HawxhurstJames Egbert, 1852 - 9 sider |
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374 PEARL STREET 6th of Tenth afflicted aid his clothing calmly and sweetly clear and pleasant CONCERNING THOMAS HAWXHURST conflicts and struggles consoling evidence continued to evince DAY'S PRESS Divine Grace evince a deep excellency and immaculate family being collected feel the excellency fifty-seventh fruition of unalloyed GIFT OF HAVERFORD ground in New-York HAVERFORD COLLEGE LIBRARY hour he calmly immaculate purity interred in Friends JAMES EGBERT lay comfortably member of Shappaqua mercifully granted NEW-YORK MONTHLY MEETING night season Orchard Street Meeting patience and preservation perfect fruition promotion of truth pursuit of business ready to query Religious Society remaining conflicts remains were taken rock of firm seated observed secret things belong shield of sure soon after fell Street Meeting House strength gradually declining sure defence sweetly breathed taken to Orchard Tenth month 1843 testimonies were borne TESTIMONY OF NEW-YORK unalloyed and eternal uttering sweet petitions walked up stairs Yearly Meetings
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