Monday Sabbath in Genealogy Books

Monday Sabbath appears in at least 384 genealogy books

Here are the top genealogy books for Monday Sabbath

Story of my life : an account of what I have thought and said and done in my ministry of more than fifty-three years in Christian lands and among the heathen

Diaries, 1859-1874, of the Reverend Leonard Smith, circuit rider, vol. 2

Diaries, 1859-1874, of the Reverend Leonard Smith, circuit rider, vol. 2

Recollections of my life and times;

John Todd : the story of his life told mainly by himself

"History of the Wyandott Mission, at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, under the direction of the Methodist Episcopal Church"

History of the congregations of the United Presbyterian Church, from 1733 to 1900

A history of the Presbyterian Church in America : from is origin until the year 1760. With biographical sketches of its early ministers

The life of Edward Irving, minister of the National Scotch Church, London

Diary of E. P. Burton, surgeon, 7th reg. Ill., 3rd brig., 2nd Div. 16 A. C.

The New Hampshire churches : comprising histories of the Congregational and Presbyterian churches in the state, with notices of other denominations; also containing many interesting incidents connected with the first settlement of towns

Lectures on the history of the Church of Scotland : from the Reformation to the Revolution Settlement

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Life and work of Rev. John McMillan, D.D. : pioneer, preacher - educator - patriot of Western Pennsylvania

Thompson in Africa : or, an account of the missionary labors, sufferings, travels, and observations, of George Thompson in Western Africa, at the Mendi mission

"The Vermont historical gazetteer : a magazine embracing a history of each town, civil, ecclesiastical, biographical and military, Vol. 1"

Somerset County historical quarterly - v. 2, no. 4 (Oct. 1913)

New England families, genealogical and memorial : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of commonwealths and the founding of a nation; v. 03

Chetham miscellanies

A memoir of the Rev. Joseph W. Barr, late missionary under the direction of the Western Foreign Missionary Society, who died at Richmond, Va., October 28, 1932, when on the eve of his embarkation for western Africa


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