The Picture of Philadelphia Giving An Account of Its Origin Increase And Impro
The Picture of Philadelphia Giving An Account of Its Origin Increase And Impro
James Mease
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Hurley. The altars of the three last chapels, are highly finished, elegant pieces of work. German Lutheran^— or 'Lion church, in Fourth* street, above Mulberry-street, was built in 1766. It is 107 feet long, 71 broad, and 44 to the eves. Di- vine service is performed in the German language. The Rev. Dr. Helmuth, and Mr. Schmidt, are min- isters. The old church was burnt on the 26th Dec. 1794 ; the walls remaining, it was rebuilt, in 1796. It has a very handsome organ, perhaps the largest in INo...rth America, built by Low, of Philadelphia. St. John's church, v/as lately erected by a part of the congregation, v/ho were desirous to have divine service per iormed in the English language. It is sit- uated in Race-street, between Fiith and Ssxth-streets, and is the handsomest church in Philadelphia. It is 100 feet by 67, and does great credit to those who designed it. The Pastor, is the Rev. Mr. Mayer. German Reformed — is in Sassafras, near Fourth- street, is 90 i'eet long, 65 leet wide, and 42 high j built in 1762.
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