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Miscellaneous manuscripts, 1760.

Kislak Center for Special Collections - Manuscripts Misc Mss Box 20 Folder 34
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Format:
Manuscript
Author/Creator:
Yarnall, M. (Mordecai), -1879.
Contributor:
Churchman, John, 1705-1775.
Evans, Thomas.
Fearon, Peter.
Massey, Thomas.
Parker, Joseph.
Scarborough, John.
Jones, Auden[?], translator.
Fischer, Sam, translator.
Pemberton, Charles, translator.
Pemberton, Joseph, 1745-1782, translator.
Stretch, Peter, translator.
Yarnall, Mordecai, Jr., translator.
Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Language:
Latin
Subjects (All):
Society of Friends--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--18th century.
Society of Friends.
Quakers.
History.
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia.
Quakers--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--History--18th century.
Philadelphia (Pa.)--History--18th century.
Physical Description:
1 item (2 leaves)
Contained In:
Miscellaneous Manuscripts. Box 20 Folder 34
Other Title:
Epistola Cœtus Anniversarii Philadelphiæ habiti.
Epistola Coetus Anniversarii Philadelphiae habiti.
Place of Publication:
1760.
Language Note:
In Latin, translated from an English original.
Summary:
Letter or sermon written for a Philadelphia Anniversary Assembly held 28 September 1759, written by Mordecai Yarnall, Thomas Massey, John Churchman, John Scarborough, Peter Fearon, Thomas Evans and Joseph Parker. Translated into Latin by Auden[?] Jones, Jr., Joseph Pemberton, Samuel Fisher, Peter Stretch, Mordecai Yarnall, Jr. and Charles Pemberton, dated 28 January 1760. The Latin version is titled, "Epistola Cœtus Anniversarii Philadelphiæ habiti."
OCLC:
1351771522

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