Account of the time ministers and elders were accepted as such in Concord Quarterly Meeting of Ministers and Elders from its first establishment, ca. 1820.

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Account of the time ministers and elders were accepted as such in Concord Quarterly Meeting of Ministers and Elders from its first establishment, ca. 1820.

Notebook with a list of the names of the ministers and elders in Concord Quarterly Meeting from 1701, the dates on which they were appointed, and the name of the monthly meeting in which they held membership, ca. 1820.

1 vol. ; 18 cm.

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Sharples, Joshua

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Wilmington Monthly Meeting was established in 1750 by Chester [Concord] Quarterly Meeting out of Kennett Monthly Meeting (PA). After the Hicksite Separation of 1827, there were two monthly meetings at Wilmington. The Hicksite, or West Street, meeting merged with the Orthodox, or Harrison Street, meeting in 1945, forming a united monthly meeting under the two Concord Quarterly Meetings. Wilmington is currently an active monthly meeting. From the description of Account of the time mini...

Wilmington Monthly Meeting of Friends

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Wilmington Monthly Meeting was established in 1750 by Chester [Concord] Quarterly Meeting out of Kennett Monthly Meeting (PA). After the Hicksite Separation of 1827, there were two monthly meetings at Wilmington. The Hicksite, or West Street, meeting merged with the Orthodox, or Harrison Street, meeting in 1945, forming a united monthly meeting under the two Concord Quarterly Meetings. Wilmington is currently an active monthly meeting. From the description of Minutes, 1750-[ongoing] ...