Diary, 1805-1835 [microform] : also important testimony as to his interpretation of "Mother Ann" and the "claimed 2d appearing of Christ" and of the Kentucky revival in a church of which he was a pastor (prior to his becoming a Shaker). 1805-1835

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Diary, 1805-1835 [microform] : also important testimony as to his interpretation of "Mother Ann" and the "claimed 2d appearing of Christ" and of the Kentucky revival in a church of which he was a pastor (prior to his becoming a Shaker). 1805-1835

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McNemar, Richard, 1770-1839

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American author and historian. From the description of Letter, 1833. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 86171881 Richard McNemar, a one time Presbyterian minister, served as an Elder in the Shaker religious sect. He lived at the Union Village, Ohio, community. From the description of [A robber hymn. ca. 1809.] (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 84304601 ...

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