A short and faithful narrative, of the late remarakable [sic] revival of religion in the congregation of New-Londonderry, and other parts of Pennsylvania. As the same was sent in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston. / By Samuel Blair, Minister of the Golpel [sic] at New-Londonderry, in Pennsylvania. ; [Four lines from Psalms]

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A short and faithful narrative, of the late remarakable [sic] revival of religion in the congregation of New-Londonderry, and other parts of Pennsylvania. As the same was sent in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston. / By Samuel Blair, Minister of the Golpel [sic] at New-Londonderry, in Pennsylvania. ; [Four lines from Psalms]
Author
Blair, Samuel, 1712-1751.
Publication
Philadelphia. :: Printed and sold by William Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street.,
[1744]
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Subject terms
Prince, Thomas, 1722-1748.
Revivals -- Pennsylvania -- New Londonderry.
New Londonderry (Pa.) -- Church history.
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"A short and faithful narrative, of the late remarakable [sic] revival of religion in the congregation of New-Londonderry, and other parts of Pennsylvania. As the same was sent in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston. / By Samuel Blair, Minister of the Golpel [sic] at New-Londonderry, in Pennsylvania. ; [Four lines from Psalms]." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N04323.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 4, 2024.

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