J. Churchman commonplace book

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J. Churchman commonplace book

This collection is comprised of the single volume commonplace book of J. Churchman, and includes "An Account of sundry Remarkable Espressions spoken by John Churchman," "Sermon delivered by Joseph White of America at Grace Church Meeting House, London, 1760," "Some Expressions dropp'd from Mordecai Yarnall," "To the Monthly and Quarterly and Particular Meetings in the County of Hertford, 1778," "The Prophecy of James Usher, 1st Lord Primate, etc. of Ireland, of the Rebellion 40 years before," letter written by Mary Peisley to John Pemberton, letter describing the marriage and death of Mary Peisley Neale, "The Prediction of Christopher Love, 1651," and "Caution to the Friends against Conformity to the World, John Lucas, 1764."

0.04 Linear Feet (1 volume)

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Churchman, John, 1705-1775

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John Churchman was a traveling Quaker minister who lived in Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania. He was born to John and Hannah Churchman on the 15th of the 8th month 1705. In 1729/30, he married Margaret Brown, daughter of William and Esther Brown; the couple had a son named George. A minister of 42 years (since 1733), Churchman died on July 24 1775 near 70 years of age and was buried in East Nottingham. He had spent upwards of four years in the European Islands....