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Box 16

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Contains 26 Results:

24. The Scriptural Doctrine of Blood. By George D. Boardman, D.D. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1420 Chestnut Street. 1881 16 pp.

 Item — Box: 16, 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-

29. The Two Anointed Ones; or, Church and State. A Sermon Delivered in the Meeting House of the First Baptist Church in Philadelphia, on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1881. By George Dana Boardman, Pastor. Philadelphia. 1881 31 pp.

 Item — Box: 16, Volume: 5
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-

36. Nature-Pledge of Grace. A Sermon Suggested by the Transit of Venus, December 6th, 1882, Delivered in the Meetinghouse of the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, On the Evening of the Same Day By George Dana Boardman, Pastor. Published by Request. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott. (1882) 22 pp.

 Item — Box: 16, Volume: 6
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-

46. Unity of the Church; or, Problem of Ecclesiastical Unity. Paper read before Sixth Annual Session of Baptist Congress at Indianapolis, Ind. November 15, 1887 By George Dana Boardman. New York: Church and Home Publishing Company. 721 East 141st Street. 1888 26 pp.

 Item — Box: 16, Volume: 7
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-

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: 16, Volume: 8
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-

56. "The Coming Ideal Church." By George Dana Boardman, D.D., L.L.D. Philadelphia. 15 pp. (1891)

 Item — Box: 16, Volume: 10
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-

57. Immortality. A Sermon by George Dana Boardman, D.D., LL.D., Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Philadelphia (1891) 16 pp.

 Item — Box: 16, Volume: 11
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-

58. The Two Bibles. By George Dana Boardman, D.D., LL.D. Philadelphia: American Baptist Publication Society, 1420 Chestnut Street. 1892 24 pp. (Note: the original typescript exists in these files).

 Item — Box: 16, Volume: 12
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-

60. The Gift of Imagination. An Address Delivered on the Naming Day of the Priscilla Braislin School, at Bordentown, New Jersey, April 26, 1892, By George Dana Boardman, D.D., LL.D. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott. (1892) 15 pp.

 Item — Box: 16, Volume: 13
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-

62. The Discovery of America. An Address Delivered on Columbus Day, October 21st, 1892, in the First Baptist Church, Philadelphia, By the Pastor, George Dana Boardman, D.D., LL.D. Published by Request. Philadelphia: Allen, Lane & Scott. (1892) 24 pp.

 Item — Box: 16, Volume: 14
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-