A record of messages and communications given by devine inspiration in the Second family, City of Peace. 1842-1869.

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A record of messages and communications given by devine inspiration in the Second family, City of Peace. 1842-1869.

Spirit messages occupy the numbered pages only. Most of these were received through the instrument of Nancy Oakes. Following them are a sketch of the religious experiences of Elder John Lyon and some writings by early Shakers, including James Whittaker.

101, [62] p. ; 22 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8208212

Winterthur Library

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