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  1860s & 1870s "Saints' Herald" excerpts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Another witness, John N. Miller, whose memory is so tenacious as to recognize "many passages in the Book of Mormon as verbatim from Spaulding and others in fact" and to "find in it the writings of Solomon Spaulding from beginning to end," recognized it by some "humorous passages," which Spaulding frequently read to company.
John Haven, of Holliston, Middlesex county, Massachusetts, to his daughter Elizabeth Haven, of Quincy, Adams county, Illinois, and published in the Quincy Whig, is a little item that grew out of that enquiry, and speaks for itself.
Moreover, John E. Page, who was then in apostolic charge of a large body of Latter Day Saints in Pittsburgh, answered Williams in a small pamphlet, embracing not only the facts herein stated, but much more, and distributed them by tens of thousands throughout the States and foreign countries, inviting investigation and challenging refutation.
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 fletcher
John Fletcher, born in 1729 as Jean Guillaume de la Flechere, was of Swiss decent from Nyon near Lake Geneva, Switzerland.
The first mention of John Fletcher in Madeley was when he was invited as a guest preacher at the old church.
John Fletcher was ordained in 1757 by the Bishop of Bangor, and the following day was licensed as curate in the parish of Madeley.
www.madeley.org.uk /fletcher.htm   (841 words)

  
 Descriptions of Maryland
John D. Schoepf (36), a German scholar, in 1787, made geological observations in his “Beiträge zur mineralogischen Kenntniss des ostlichen Theils von Nord Amerika und seinen Gebirge.” A year later, came J.
John Melish (52) came in 1806 and 1807 twice through the State, taking the route from the Head of Elk to Baltimore by boat one time, and that from Frenchtown the other time.
The diary of John Quincy Adams (72) refers to a number of visits to the State, giving accounts of Lafayette’s reception in 1824, and speaking of the celebration of the battle of North Point, and the funeral of Colonel John Eager Howard which he attended in 1827.
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 Whitefield Drug Rehab Whitefield,Oklahoma Drug Rehab Treatment Drug Alcohol Rehabilitation Treatment Centers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Among the general recommendations are belonging to a group as a support system, having a religious involvement, practicing good health habits; including proper diet, sleep, and exercise, as well as goal planning and self enhancement projects.
Whitefield, OK, population 231, is located in Oklahoma's Haskell county, about 75.4 miles from Tulsa and 129.4 miles from Oklahoma City.
It is estimated that in recent years Whitefield's population has been growing at an annual rate of less than one percent.
www.addictionca.com /contact2.htm?state=Oklahoma&city=Whitefield   (4390 words)

  
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But, although he remained their pastor till his death, he did not repeat in his second charge the triumphs of his first; he was faithful and highly useful; but his preaching was quieter, and his delivery much less impassioned.
The two men who have made the greatest financial contributions to the institution are E. Nelson Blake and John D. Rockefeller, who have made possible the securing of the present productive endowment funds of the school, which, including $100,000 held for it by the university, aggregate $350,000.
The income of this fund being insufficient to carry on the work of the school, a large sum is appropriated annually by the university toward the current expenses.
www.ccel.org /s/schaff/encyc/encyc11/old/encyc11.thm4   (11323 words)

  
 Charles W. Lamb's 1879 "Exposition of Mormonism"
Moreover, John E. Page, who was then in apostolic charge of a large body of saints in Pittsburgh, answered Williams in a small pamphlet, embracing not only the facts herein stated, but much more, and distributed them by tens of thousands throughout the states and foreign countries, inviting investigation and challenging refutation.
as I suppose, is given in John's prophecy, as one having broken or forfeited her rights in adoption to the Father and betrothal to the Son, by forsaking virtue; and is arrayed in the costly things of the world, and holding a cup filled with her abomination.
John Whitmer, at Far West, formerly a member of the church and one of the witnesses whose names are attached to the Book of Mormon.
www.solomonspalding.com /docs/lamb1878.htm   (13045 words)

  
 RLS Alums Last Names H   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
John's parents are Dale and Cindy Wilson of Buffalo, and Kenny and Alice Hardin of Galena, Missouri.
John’s in the pediatric unit, and for the Cox CARE Mobile providing activities for the children in the waiting area.
Andy had a wonderful experience in the RLS Program and states, "It was a great program because it had so much one-on-one time with instructors, non-stop encouragement, and lots of voluntary experiences to help your choices in the field." He was a member of Rho Phi Lambda and volunteered at St.
www.missouristate.edu /rls/alums/AlumHK_index.html   (10693 words)

  
 Hill: Jane Austen
This little church is associated with the name of George Whitefield; for, when quite a young man, he was given the curacy of Dummer.
John Harwood was one of the Harwoods of Deane, "an old family with some racy peculiarities of character.
Hulbert's servant, that I have a great mind not to tell you whether I was or not, and shall only say that I did not return home that night or the next.
digital.library.upenn.edu /women/hill/austen/homes07.html   (2801 words)

  
 Leavell Descendants Generation 7, Part 3
John Manley (1750-1825) was a soldier in the Revolution and received a grant of land for his service.
His grandfather, Neal Moses, the son of John Moses, the revolutionary hero, was born in North Carolina, took part in the war of 1812, and in 1820 moved to Fayette county, Ga. His wife was Nancy Manning, and in 1829 his son Ansley was born.
John was born in 1883 and married Rachel Mary Doble 12 JUN 1907 in Quincy, MA.
littlecalamity.tripod.com /Genealogy/LeavellFam7.html   (13060 words)

  
 Obituaries
Born in North Whitefield, he was a son of Arthur Eugene and Bridgett Ferrie Brann, and attended local schools.
A longtime member of the North Whitefield Volunteer Fire Department, he was a past master of Arlington Grange.
Besides his wife, he is survived by five sons, Joseph V. Victor, Richard, Frank and John M.; one daughter, Theresa Spielvogel-Bourdon of Canterbury; a stepson, Roger O'Reilly of Norwich; one brother, Michael DeBartolo of Florida; one sister, Martha DeBartolo of Norwich; 22 grandchildren; 33 great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
boothbayregister.maine.com /2000-10-19/obituaries.html   (2114 words)

  
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Note for: Philander Hulbert, 29 Feb 1766 - 15 AUG 1823 Index
Note for: John Whitfield Hulbert, 01 JUN 1770 - 19 OCT 1831 Index
John graduated from Harvard College in 1795, but was admitted
www.hurlbut.info /ght/np117.htm   (473 words)

  
 Welcome to The Brigance Library
John Quincy Adams, Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, 2 volumes, Cambridge, Hilliard and Metcalf, 1810.
John Andrews, Elements of Rhetorick and Belles Lettres, Philadelphia, Moses Thomas, 1813.
John Walker, Rhyming Dictionary of the English Language, revised and enlarged by J. Longmuir.
www.indiana.edu /~speech/brigance/rarebooks.htm   (2379 words)

  
 Hofnaegel Close Haskins
John Erskine (1721-1803), a close friend of George Whitefield, was a supporter of missionary work, as was one his parishioners, William Dickson, a dyer of textiles.
This was done by John Waters's widow after his death on 18 August 1933.
George Whitefield (1714-1770), the renowned English evangelist, became Eleazar Wheelock's close friend, the principal supporter of the Indian Charity School, and the main influence in events leading to the founding of Dartmouth College.
www.dartmouth.edu /~library/Library_Bulletin/Nov1998/HoefnagelCloseHaskins.html   (3356 words)

  
 Historic Residence List
Also here lived professors and physicians from the new Johns Hopkins University and Hospital, who were making discoveries of international importance.
Johns Hopkins University; first director of Johns Hopkins Hospital;* 1300 Eutaw Pl.
Edith Johns - JHU Baltimore beauty of 1890 pictured in Shriver Hall mural ; later, her Cylburn, country estate, became a city park and arboretum; 218 W. Lanvale St.
www.boltonhill.org /mria/initiatives/blueplaque/m_placquelist.htm   (2881 words)

  
 Topical Pamphlet Collection, <1741>-<1996>   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Report of the Trial of John Boies, for the Murder of His Wife, Jane Boies, at an Adjourned Term of the Supreme Judicial Court, Holden at Dedham, for the County of Norfolk, June 2, 1829 (Dedham: H. and W.H. Mann, Printers, [1829]).
Williams, John M. Proceedings in the Municipal Court of the City of Boston, Occasioned by the Sudden Death of Hon.
John C. Calhoun, a Senator of South Carolina, in the Senate of the United States, April 1, 1850.
www.concordnet.org /library/scollect/Fin_Aids/Pamphlets.htm   (15526 words)

  
 Tulsa World Articles - FreeWheel 1999   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Whitefield was named for early-day Methodist Bishop George Whitefield but holds the distinction of being the first place in Oklahoma to be named "Oklahoma."
Nearly 15 miles later is Hulbert, population 499, in Cherokee County.
Owner John Bilke is one of the few people in the country who hand crafts Western hats on the premises.
www.okfreewheel.com /Archives/1999/TulsaWorld/5-23-99.asp   (1741 words)

  
 William Carey, D.D. (1761-1834):Biographical Studies (Nineteenth Century)
The biography of Carey is based on John Clark Marshman's The Life and Times of Carey, Marshman, and Ward.
Belcher, who was born in Birmingham, England in 1794, became pastor of a Baptist church in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1844 and, in 1847, became pastor in Philadelphia at the Mount Tabor Church.
Possibly, the book is a summary of George Smith, The Life of William Carey, Shoemaker and Missionary (1887) or John Brown Myers, William Carey: The Shoemaker Who Became "The Father and Founder of Modern Missions" (1887).
www.wmcarey.edu /carey/bib/biographies_nineteenthcentury.htm   (1004 words)

  
 "Recent Additions to the Library," Compiled by HELEN M. MCFARLAND, Librarian, Kansas State Historical Quarterly, May, ...
Mo.EDER, JOHN M., Early Catholicity in Kansas and History of the Diocese of Wichita.
FORNEY, JOHN KELLER, Sketches and Genealogy of the Forney Family, From Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
JENNESS, JOHN SCRIBNFR, The Isles of Shoals, an Historical Sketch.
www.kancoll.org /khq/1939/39_2_mcfarland.htm   (6946 words)

  
 Section L
Johnston, John E., 1977, Depositional Systems in the Wilcox Group and the Carrizo Formation (Eocene) of Central and South Texas and Their Relationship to the Occurrence of Lignite.
White, John Weldon, 1960, Topaz-Bearing Pegmatites and Gem Topaz in the Llano Uplift, Texas.
Whitefield, Christopher Peter, 1997, Delineation of a Mesoproterozoic Magmatic Arc in the Llano Uplift, Central Texas : Evidence from Nd Isotopes.
www.lib.utexas.edu /geo/thesis_dissertations/thesis_l.html   (4504 words)

  
 Oklahoma DUI Law: Attorneys and information for those arrested for DUI in OK
And, it is in your best interest to hire an experienced Oklahoma DUI Defense Lawyer that can help you.
Located in Oklahoma City, John Hunsucker represents DUI clients throughout Oklahoma.
He is the only DUI Specialist in Oklahoma City that has criminally prosecuted DUI's handling over 100 DUI and DPS hearings a year ranging from (DUI) Felony Murder II to municipal DWIs.
www.duiattorney.com /links/citypage.asp?idState=36   (258 words)

  
 The NCAA News: NCAA Record   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Petersen has been a communications assistant at the Big East Conference, and Eklund has been a compliance intern at Connecticut.
Photos of two St. John's (New York) fencers were reversed in the Championships Year in Review insert in the July 2 issue of The NCAA News.
The caption identifies men's sabre champion Ivan Lee as being on the left.
www.ncaa.org /news/2001/20010716/record.html   (3961 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003023640
Bush John Edward Bush Roy Bush Norman Bush Anita Bush George Washingt on Bush Isaac Bush Sidney A. Bush William Owen Bush William H. Bush A.
Chestnut John A. Cheswill Wentwort h Childers Lulu Vere Childers John Childress Alvin Childress Alice Chiles Benjamin Chiles George W.
John K. Haynie Wilbur Hayre Ruth Wright Hayward Harold Haywood Claire Haywood Harry Hazard Ben Hazard London Hazzard Isaac Hazzard James William Hazzard Alvira Head Charles P. Head Bessie Headen M.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0410/2003023640.html   (9987 words)

  
 Pack the track Outlawt Motor Speedway
Please Note, that some changes have been made as of July 25th 2005 to the target cities.
Stage 1 (Sept. 2) — Tahlequah, Keys, Stilwell, Cookson, Hulbert, Park Hill and Braggs.
Stage 4 (Sept. 23) — Webbers Falls, Gore, Vian, Sallisaw, Muldrow, Roland, Stigler, Checotah, Eufaula, Whitefield, Crowder, Gans and Quinton.
www.gnextinc.com /news/010819055.html   (386 words)

  
 Godown Family History: Index
Apgar, Isabella (marriage to John Hamilton Vansyckle) (i965), b.1844-d.1930
Apgar, John (marriage to Rachel Godown) (i961), b.1806-d.1894
Bortmass, John Rudolph (marriage to Anna Mary Fleeger) (i9226), b.1784-d.1855
thegodowns.com /nindex.htm   (3681 words)

  
 Messages from Helen Padgett
June 28, 1915 refers to John and Paul and Solomon writing - no color where there is soul development - in earth plane color clings to spirits
5, 1916 received message from John - she has the love - how I can increase its inflowing - was present when Dr. and I were conversing - Mary and many spirits present - declare with all the positiveness and earnestness of conviction, the truth - unseen hearers - Mary’s message to the Dr.
May 30, 1917 glad John wrote me as he did - advice - agrees with John as to T.P. and Mrs.
new-birth.net /misc/Helen.htm   (14073 words)

  
 Coon Rapids-Bayard Alumni Page: Page 1of 3
An empty chair in the picture was in memory of Cecil Herron Kennedy, a deceased member of the class.
class reunion brunch included: Stephen Garst, Howard Walsh, Darlene Antisdel of Glidden; Keith O. Lawrence, Isabelle Reising of Carroll, John Chrystal, Bob and Pat Boehler Oppold of Waterloo, Mirriam and Sylvan Jubeliver of Florida, Lorraine and Bernie Robbins and John J. and Wanda Schumacher of Coon Rapids.
From their annual: John Andersen, Bethene Ankenbauer, Bill Behrens, Janette Bell, Darlene Betts, Icil C. Betts, Richard Betts, Shirley Blanchard, Caroline Brumback, Loraine M. Christensen, Kenneth Cretsinger, Mary Cretsinger, Marianne Davis, Martin Duling (mduling@home.com), Douglas W.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/Prairie/1956/crbschpg.html   (3158 words)

  
 A History Of The Methodist Episcopal Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Bond, John Wesley, -- Received 1810, Died 1819
Carter, John C. -- Received 1829, Died 1833
Harrison, John Carr -- Received 1831, Located 1838
biblestudy.churches.net /CCEL/B/BANGS/HISTORY_/HMEC34.HTM   (2982 words)

  
 The Nation, 12/31/2001 - The Nation Associates Honor Roll 2001-2002   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
...John S. Schuster Ray A. Schuster Bonnie Schutzman Fran and Al Schwartz Michael Schwartz Margie and Jack Schwerin Terry L. Schwerin William Scoble Janet A. Scott David Seabury Erin Sebelius Render Sec Nadrian C. Seeman Craig Segal Anthony R. Segall Saundra M. Segan Barre Seid Dr...
...John J. Jurgensohn Beatrice H. Kahn Karen A. Kahn J C Kallenbach Vera Kaltinick Billy Kamaras Thomas Kammerer David Kandel Thomas L. Kane Harriet Kanstroom David J. Kanter Stuart D. Kantor Jay M. Kaplan Dr...
...John and Susan Monaco Paul Jean Monaco Raymond Monahan Tom and Carolyn Monahan Lora Lee Moncrieff Vita Mones Giancarlo Moneti R P. Monfredo Lois V. Mongan Peggy Monges Patrick F. Mongoven Syliva Monham Eric Monier Michael Monnot Mr...
www.archive.thenation.com /Summaries/v273i0022_13.htm   (9869 words)

  
 Sports@MDIslander.com |   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
John McArdle of Montpelier, Vt. crosses the finish line in first place for hand-crank wheelchairs.
That changed on Sunday when John McArdle of Montpellier, Vt. and Andy Barker of Lewiston entered MDI.
McArdle, who has competed in nine marathons in nine different states, finished with a time of 3:17:54, well off the 2:40:00 he had been shooting for.
www.mdislander.com /archive/2005/10-20-05/mdi_sports1_10-20-05.html   (3628 words)

  
 AN EDWARDS CHRONOLOGY, by Kenneth P. Minkema
June 26: preaches funeral sermon of John Stoddard at Northampton, published as A Strong Rod Broken and Withered
February or March: Mary Hulbert asks to be admitted to church, but church committee refuses to proceed due to Edwards' new opinion
April 22: lodges at John Ballentine's of Westfield with wife and Capt. Sheldon
www.yale.edu /wje/html/chronology.html   (2898 words)

  
 G's - (Title Sorted) Cbe Catalogue
JOHN GADSBY, LONDON; 1843; COVER: WORN; 376 PAGES, SOME BROWNING/FOXING.
JOHN GADSBY, LONDON; 1848; COVER: WORN; 376 PAGES, SOME BROWNING.
JOHN GADSBY, LONDON; 1849; COVER: BUMPS & GENERAL SHELFWEAR; 424 PAGES, SOME BROWNING.
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