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Religion and revolution : options in 1776

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Author
Durnbaugh, Donald F.
Call Number
905.748 PMH v.1, no.3
Author
Durnbaugh, Donald F.
Physical Description
2-9 p.
Notes
In: Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, v.1, no.3 (July 1978).
Subjects
War and religion.
American Loyalists.
Conscientious objectors.
Mennonites.
United States
Religious liberty.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PMH v.1, no.3
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William Penn and toleration : foundations of colonial Pennsylvania

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Author
Schwartz, Sally.
Call Number
905.748 PHA v. 50
Responsibility
by Sally Schwartz.
Author
Schwartz, Sally.
Physical Description
p. 284 - 312.
Notes
Pennsylvania History, v. 50 (1983).
Subjects
Penn, William, - 1644-1718.
Freedom of religion - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania - History - Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PHA v. 50
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Religious liberty in early Pennsylvania

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Author
Frost, J. William
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Responsibility
by J. William Frost.
Author
Frost, J. William
Physical Description
419-451 p.
Summary
"Penn stood for both civil and religious liberty. The Quakers' battles among themselves and with the Church of England also broke down restrictions. Friends learned to accept limitations on their power and Anglicans came to accept a minority status. By the 1720s both denominations agreed to live with each other, to cooperate on certain issues, and to assert their differences in the context of a broader agreement on the function of religious values within the society. The British government, paranoid over Roman Catholics, but sympathetic to Anglican and Quaker pressures, also helped foster thepattern of Protestant freedoms by balancing the demandsof both groups. Finally, least important in the creation of toleration but of great ultimate significance in preserving such liberty, was the bewildering variety of religious sects and churches which populated eighteenth century Pennsylvania. Attracted by toleration and enthusiastic about freedom, the laity created churches which enforcedmoral standards, trumpeted distinctive doctrines and practices, and rejoiced in the conditions of civil and religious liberty." [from the author]
Subjects
Freedom of religion - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania - History. - Colonial period ca. 1600-1775.
Contained In
Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Volume 105, number 4 (October 1981), p. 419-451Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article905.748 HSP v.105
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William Penn's experiment in the wilderness: promise and legend

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Author
Frost, J. William
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.107
  1 website  
Responsibility
by J. William Frost.
Author
Frost, J. William
Physical Description
577-605.
Notes
This record provides a link to this resource on the publisher's official online repository.
In: Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography v.107 (1983).
Subjects
Penn, William, - 1644-1718.
Freedom of religion - Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania - History - Colonial period ca. 1600-1775.
Pennsylvania - Politics and government - Colonial period ca. 1600-1775/
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 HSP v.107
Websites
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The solitary sisters of Saron

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Author
Riley, Jobie E.
Date of Publication
1995
  1 website  
Responsibility
by Jobie E. Riley
Author
Riley, Jobie E.
Place of Publication
Collegeville, Pa
Publisher
Pennsylvania Folklife Society
Date of Publication
1995
Physical Description
89-97 p. ill. 28 cm.
Summary
This article describes life within the Ephrata Cloister with an emphasis on the lives of female residents.
Subjects
Ephrata Cloister.
Women and religion.
Contained In
Pennsylvania Folklife Magazine. Volume 44, number 2 (1995), p. 89-97Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article905.748 PDF v.44
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A history of First Presbyterian Church of Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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Author
Courtney, Catherine.
Date of Publication
1986
for "Druim Muir" in Ireland). Several thousands of these sturdy pioneers were already in the area by the time Lancaster County was founded and they formed a strong bulwark against hostile Indians, Maryland squatters, and French enemies during the wars. They were devout in their religion, active in
  1 document  
Responsibility
by Catherine Courtney and Dr. John D. Long.
Author
Courtney, Catherine.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
1986
Physical Description
2-75 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society ; v. 90, no. 1
Subjects
First Presbyterian Church (Lancaster, Pa.)
Presbyterian Church
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Religion.
Additional Author
Long, John D.
Contained In
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 90, number 1 (1986), p. 2-75Lancaster History Library - Journal974.9 L245 v.90
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The Schmucker myth and the Evangelical Alliance

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Author
Smith, John Abernathy,
Date of Publication
1973.
Protestant world" and would be of inestimable value in appraising the state of evangelical religion around the world.18 The context of Bacon's proposal was the organization of the Christian Alliance, a later component of the American and Foreign Christian Union. Bacon's articles in the New Englander as well
  1 document  
Responsibility
by John Abernathy Smith.
Author
Smith, John Abernathy,
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
1973.
Physical Description
[107]-123 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society ; v. 77, no. 3
Subjects
Schmucker, S. S. - 1799-1873.
Evangelical Alliance for the United States of America.
United States - Religion - 19th century.
Contained In
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 77, number 3 (1973), p. 107-123Lancaster History Library - Journal974.9 L245 v.77
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The Second Adventists, or Millerites

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Author
Landis, David Bachman,
Date of Publication
1905
THE SECOND ADVENTISTS, OR MILLERITES. To present a better idea of the local history of this peculiar religion, I shall devote some space to the rise and growth of the Second Adventists throughout the United States, giving such facts concerning their general belief which I could obtain from a dili
  1 document  
Responsibility
by D. B. Landis.
Author
Landis, David Bachman,
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster County Historical Society,
Date of Publication
1905
Physical Description
[47]-58 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Series
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society ; v. 9, no. 3
Subjects
Miller, William, - 1782-1849.
Millerite movement - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Lancaster County (Pa.) - Religion.
Contained In
Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 9, number 3 (1905), p. 47-58Lancaster History Library - Journal974.9 L245 v.9
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Collection
Rose Family Album
Object ID
A-13-01-29
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Rose Family Album
Description
Unidentified clergyman.
Provenance
Rose Brothers and Hartman had an umbrella and parasol manufacturing company on Mulberry Street in Lancaster.
Creator
Saylor, B. Frank
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Religion
Clergy
Ministers
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
4 x 6 inches
Object ID
A-13-01-29
Notes
Stored in Archives North
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Collection
Gruel Family Album
Object ID
A-16-01-02
  1 image  
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Collection
Gruel Family Album
Description
Rev. Bates, possibly served Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Brickerville.
Provenance
Album thought to be from the Gruel family of Lancaster. Possibly belonging to John Gruel, who lived in Gettysburg. Many of the subjects of the album were students at Gettysburg College. This is a small leather album of cart de visites and tintypes.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Studio
Gill's City Gallery
Subcategory
Documentary Artifact
Search Terms
Religion
Clergy
Ministers
Object Name
Print, Photographic
Print Size
2 x 4 inches
Object ID
A-16-01-02
Notes
Stored in Archives North
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