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Contains 70 Results:

47. Moses. A Discourse Delivered in the Meetinghouse of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, September 23, 1888 By George Dana Boardman, Pastor. Philadelphia: Published by Class 28, Adult Department. Howard Harvey, Printer, 224-228 S. Fifth Street. 1888 23 pp.

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 37
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1837–1889

49. 1864-1889. The 25th Anniversary of the Settlement of our Pastor, Rev. George Dana Boardman, D.D., May the Sixth, 1889. First Baptist Church of Philadelphia. Privately Printed by Stephen A. Caldwell. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott. (1889) 52 pp.

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 38
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1837–1889

50. "Our Pulpit. The Growing Temple. By Rev. George Dana Boardman, D.D." in Zion's Advocate, Portland. June 12, 1889. (news clipping) 5 pp.

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 39
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1837–1889

51. "Our Pulpit. The Sacred Itinerancy ( A Chapter from a forthcoming volume). Rev. George Dana Boardman, D.D." in Our Church Homes III, 8. August 1889

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 40
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1837–1889

53. Titles of a Pastor's Course of weekly Lectures on the Holy Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, Delivered before the First Baptist Church in Philadelphia, From October 5, 1864, to December 29, 1889. By George Dana Boardman. 28 pp.

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 41
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1837–1889

52. "President Boardman's Address" December 1889. pp.21-30 (clipping)

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 42
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1837–1889

6. Civil Government, Divine Ordinance. A Discourse, Delivered in the Meetinghouse of the First Baptist Church, of Philadelphia, November 6th, 1864. By the Rev. George Dana Boardman, Pastor. Philadelphia: Ringwalt & Brown, 111 and 113 South Fourth Street. 1864 32 pp.

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 1
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1650-

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.

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 2
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1650-

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.

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 3
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1650-

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.

 Item — Box: 18, Volume: 4
Identifier: 13
Scope and Contents From the Sub-Series:

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.

Dates: 1650-