[A concise statement of the faith and principles upon which the joint union & covenant relation of Believers are formed : and the covenant of the Second family of the Society of Believers at New Lebanon]. 1815.

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[A concise statement of the faith and principles upon which the joint union & covenant relation of Believers are formed : and the covenant of the Second family of the Society of Believers at New Lebanon]. 1815.

Contains a statement of basic Shaker beliefs, a short historical narrative, a list of "spiritual parents," and a definition of the rights and responsibilities of members of the Second family of New Lebanon, NY, and Hancock, Mass.

27 p, ; 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7155611

Winterthur Library

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