The Character of Presbyterianism in Portions of Pennsylvania, a Paper
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1766. Lower Path Valley, Perry Co., Pa. 1766. Path Valley, Perry Co., Pa. 1766. Upper Path Valley, Perry Co., Pa. 1770. Charles Town, Chester Co., Pa. 1775. Cedar Grove ("Blue Ball") Lancaster Co., Pa. The Results of the Character of Presbyterianism in Portions of Pennsylvania. \ HE consequence of the transplantation into Penn- sylvania of the persecuted but steadfast Presbyte- rians, who had fled from Scotland, for several generations, into Ireland; thence, ever west- ward, until they crossed ...the Atlantic ocean, mov- ing with continued industry across the Tem- perate zone of North America, has been the planting of Presbyterian churches, until in last May (1909) when "The General Assembly" of the Presbyterian denomina- tion met in Denver, Colorado, under the eastern shadow of 'Tike's Peak," it was represented by thousands of persons of National importance. "How many Presbyteries are there in the United States of America?" More than in Scotland times over. We can only epitomize the material effects seen in Eastern and Central Pennsylvania; its significance is known by:- A line of tomb-stones.
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