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Address of Hon. Norris S. Barratt at the John Chambers Memorial Church, 28th and Morris Streets, Philadelphia, Monday, June 7, 1915, Upon His Unveiling the Portrait of REV. John Chambers, D.D: Presented to the Church as a Token of Respect to Its Founder H

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Address of Hon. Norris S. Barratt at the John Chambers Memorial Church, 28th and Morris Streets, Philadelphia, Monday, June 7, 1915, Upon His Unveiling the Portrait of Rev. John Chambers, D.D: Presented to the Church as a Token of Respect to Its Founder H - Barratt, Norris Stanley
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Excerpt from Address of Hon. Norris S. Barratt at the John Chambers Memorial Church, 28th and Morris Streets, Philadelphia, Monday, June 7, 1915, Upon His Unveiling the Portrait of Rev. John Chambers, D.D: Presented to the Church as a Token of Respect to Its Founder Hon. John Wanamaker, Hugh Black, Esq. Presiding His church, the First Independent Church, was their second building; from 1831 to 1899 it was at the northeast corner of Broad and Sansom streets. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of ...

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Address of Hon. Norris S. Barratt at the John Chambers Memorial Church, 28th and Morris Streets, Philadelphia, Monday, June 7, 1915, Upon His Unveiling the Portrait of Rev. John Chambers, D.D: Presented to the Church as a Token of Respect to Its Founder H 2018, Forgotten Books

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