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1726 WILLIAM PENN - HOLY EXPERIMENT. Early Land Grant to Quakers for "Providence" Pennsylvania. George Whitefield Wonderful and rather unusual little

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Wonderful and rather unusual little work written in the aftermath of the Fulton Street Prayer Revival and during the Moody Revivals across New England

William Seward

and the Institutes half a dozen times

the Scottish Revivalist Baptists] | Memoir of Andrew Fuller | Rev

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1726 WILLIAM PENN - HOLY EXPERIMENT. Early Land Grant to Quakers for "Providence" Pennsylvania. George Whitefield Wonderful and rather unusual littleA superb early land grant for John Miller for a significant tract of Providence, Pennsylvania, then in Chester County, now part of Delaware County. Established very early in William Penn's "Holy Experiment," these townships were settled primarily by English Quakers in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, making a 1726 patent a document from the foundational era of settlement in the valley. A superb two page large format patent with

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