Box 18
Contains 70 Results:
7-9. Addresses Delivered in the Meetinghouse of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, April 14th, 16th and 19th, 18b5. By the Reverend George Dana Boardman, Pastor. 64 pp.
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
7. An Address in Commemoration of the Re-establishment of the National Flag at Fort Sumter April 14, 1865, Delivered in the Meetinghouse of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, On the Same Day. By the Reverend George Dana Boardman, Pastor. Philadelphia: Sherman & Company. 1865
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
8. Death, the Law of Life. A Discourse Delivered on the Sunday Morning after the Murder of President Lincoln, in the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, April 16, 1865. By the Reverend George Dana Boardman, Pastor. Philadelphia: Sherman & Company. 1865
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
9. An Address in Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Delivered in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, On the Day of His Funeral at the National Capital, April 19, 1865
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
10. Baptism. A Symbol By George D. Boardman, D.D., Pastor of First Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 530 Arch Street. (1866) 24 pp.
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
11. The Early Conversion of Children. By George D. Boardman, D.D., Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 530 Arch Street. (1869) 21 pp.
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
13. "Our Pulpit. Rev. George D. Boardman, D.D. The Way, the Truth, the Life. A Sermon delivered by George D. Boardman, D.D. at his Church in Philadelphia, on the evening of Nov. 24th, 1872, and reported for The Examiner and Chronicle." New York: The Examiner and Chronicle. 12 December 1872 4 pp. (newspaper clipping)
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
14. "To me to live is Christ," or St. Paul's Definition of Life. An Address to-the-First Baptist Church and Congregation, of Philadelphia, On the Morning of April 12, 1874, By their Minister, Geo. Dana Boardman. Printed for "Class 28", First Baptist Church Bible School, Philadelphia (1874) 14 pp.
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
15. Conservative Progress. A Sermon Delivered in the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, On Thanksgiving Day, November 30, 1876. By the Pastor, George Dana Boardman, D.D. Published by Request. 1876. Printed by James B. Chandler, Chestnut Street. 27 pp.
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.
19. Parable of the Shrewd Steward. By George Dana Boardman. Philadelphia: The Chandler Printing House, Nos. 306 & 308 Chestnut Street. 1879 28 pp.
Ministers of First Baptist Church. From 1698 to 1746, First Baptist Church depended upon ministers either supplied by its mother church, the Pennepack or Lower Dublin Baptist Church, or by visiting ministers from outside the Philadelphia Association. For many of the early ministers, these are the only records known to exist.