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Armbruster, Anthony, 1717?-1796
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The Baptist confession of faith: first put forth in 1643; afterwards enlarged, corrected and published by an assembly of delegates (from the churches in Great Britain) met in London July 3, 1689; adopted by the association at Philadelphia September 22, 1742; and now received by churches of the same denomination in most of the American colonies. To which is added, a short treatise of discipline.
Date: 1765- Books
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To William Denny, Esquire lieutenant governor and commander in cheif [sic] of the province of Pennsylvania, &c. The address of the trustees and treasurer of the Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures.
Friendly Association for Regaining and Preserving Peace with the Indians by Pacific Measures.Date: 1757]- Books
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An answer to the pamphlet entituled The conduct of the Paxton men, impartially represented: wherein the ungenerous spirit of the author is manifested, &c. And the spotted garment pluckt off. [Twelve lines of quotations]
Philanthropy.Date: 1764- Books
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Der Todt als eine Seligkeit für diejenige, die in dem Herrn sterben wurde über Offenbarung Johannis 14 Capitel. 13. v. bey der am 12ten Febr. 1756 geschehenen Beerdigung Herrn Matthias Heinzelmans, treu fleissig gewesenen Zweyten Evangelish Lutherischen Predigers in Philadelphia vor einer zahlreichen Leichen Versamlung in englischer Sprache vorgestellet von Magister Israel Accrelius, Schwedischen Probst und Predigern in Christina und hernach auf vieler Begehren aus dem Englischen ins Teutsche übersetzt von Johann Fridrich Handschuch, Evangelisch Lutherischen Predigern nebst des Uebersetzers kleiner teutsche Rede.
Acrelius, Israel, 1714-1800.Date: 1756- Books
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The Quakers assisting to preserve the lives of the Indians in the barracks, vindicated and proved to be consistent with reason, agreeable to our law, hath an inseperable connection with the law of God, and exactly agreeable with the principles of the people call'd Quakers. [Fourteen lines of quotations]
Philanthropos.Date: 1764