The book Notes On the Early History of Ohio Yearly Meeting was written by author Dewees, Watson W. (Watson Wood) Here you can read free online of Notes On the Early History of Ohio Yearly Meeting book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Notes On the Early History of Ohio Yearly Meeting a good or bad book?
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To the credit of both teacher and committee it should be remembered that the new studies proved a success and their propriety was never again questioned. Before turning away from the sub- ject of education, let us record the fact that Baltimore Friends forwarded to one of the schools, in 1813, a shipment of books. OF OHIO YEARLY MEETING. 35 which included fifteen primers, fifteen spelling books, twelve testaments, two Bibles and one English reader. This narrative should now return to the Yearly... Meeting and the problems it had to deal with in its corporate capacity. They were far more numerous than can here be unfolded. Slavery and the Indian question engaged some attention. There were occasional appeals from subordinate meetings to be considered. The new house at Mt. Pleasant, with its ex- tensive youths' galleries and heavy shutters, was finished and occupied in 1816. A "Book of Discipline" was completed and published in 18 19. It follows pretty closely the Balti- more Discipline of the corresponding period, including the long standing but happily now obsolete.
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