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... BENJAMIN J. WALLACE . President , -JOHN A. BROWN , Philadelphia , Pa . Secretary , -Rev . BENJAMIN J. WALLACE , Philadelphia , Pa . Treasurer , -E . S. WHEELEN , 48 S. Third St. , 66 66 III . Presbyterian Publication Committee . Rev ...
... BENJAMIN J. WALLACE . President , -JOHN A. BROWN , Philadelphia , Pa . Secretary , -Rev . BENJAMIN J. WALLACE , Philadelphia , Pa . Treasurer , -E . S. WHEELEN , 48 S. Third St. , 66 66 III . Presbyterian Publication Committee . Rev ...
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... Benjamin Russell , Augustus Pomeroy . Benjamin Young . ( 2 ) Abraham Waugh . ( 2 ) Tyler H. Abbey . 5. Pennsylvania , 6. Lyons , Samuel J. McCullough , Jesse Shepherd . George R. H. Shumway , Hiram Foster . IV . SYNOD OF ONONDAGA ...
... Benjamin Russell , Augustus Pomeroy . Benjamin Young . ( 2 ) Abraham Waugh . ( 2 ) Tyler H. Abbey . 5. Pennsylvania , 6. Lyons , Samuel J. McCullough , Jesse Shepherd . George R. H. Shumway , Hiram Foster . IV . SYNOD OF ONONDAGA ...
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... Benjamin Newton . XIII . SYNOD OF CINCINNATI . 1. Cincinnati , James J. Blaisdell , 2. Dayton , 3. Hamilton , William M. Cheever , Benjamin Graves , Joseph Guild . George L. Massey . Elias Kumler . XIV . SYNOD OF INDIANA . Philip Bevan ...
... Benjamin Newton . XIII . SYNOD OF CINCINNATI . 1. Cincinnati , James J. Blaisdell , 2. Dayton , 3. Hamilton , William M. Cheever , Benjamin Graves , Joseph Guild . George L. Massey . Elias Kumler . XIV . SYNOD OF INDIANA . Philip Bevan ...
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... Benjamin Young , Troy . Geneva . Crawfordsville . 66 66 66 66 Bath . Rev. William R. Downs , Elder Lawson A. Parks , Rev. Robert Stewart , 66 Bath . 66 Alton . 66 Alton . 66 Henry B. Smith , D.D. , 66 66 Alvan Nash , Elder Benedict D ...
... Benjamin Young , Troy . Geneva . Crawfordsville . 66 66 66 66 Bath . Rev. William R. Downs , Elder Lawson A. Parks , Rev. Robert Stewart , 66 Bath . 66 Alton . 66 Alton . 66 Henry B. Smith , D.D. , 66 66 Alvan Nash , Elder Benedict D ...
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... Benjamin Graves . Elders - Albert Arms , Henry M. Knox , Benjamin Bangs . 10. MILEAGE : Elders - David S. Clark , Benedict D. Stewart , George D. Cragin , The Moderator also announced the Committees on the SYNODICAL RECORDS , as follows ...
... Benjamin Graves . Elders - Albert Arms , Henry M. Knox , Benjamin Bangs . 10. MILEAGE : Elders - David S. Clark , Benedict D. Stewart , George D. Cragin , The Moderator also announced the Committees on the SYNODICAL RECORDS , as follows ...
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