Box 1
Contains 116 Results:
Davis, Timo[thy], New Bedford, 1788 3 mo 27th
In response to Wetherill's remarks on John Murray. Baptists increasing in his area, with much music, appealing to the passions with no idea of true weighty humble silence.
Davis, Timo[thy], New Bedford, 1788 19th 10mo
Reports on religious strife in area as sects compete for members, but not between his society and old Society who each mind their own business.
Davis, Timo[thy], New Bedford, 1789 25th 5th mo
On his return from visit to Philadelphia, sent via his brother James
Davis, Timo[thy], New Bedford, 1789 10 mo 16th
Fears previous letter had been misrouted since given by James at Rhode Island Yearly Meeting to someone from Phila. Recently attended General Meeting.
Davis, Timo[thy], New Bedford, 1791 7 mo 23
Religious in content, regretting separations in religion, I never had any intention of Separating from the Society of Friends; the act was theirs and not ours
Davis, Timo[thy], New Bedford, 1792 5th mo 23rd
Thanks for the books that S.W. sent, generally well received but for those concerning doctrine of Anoniminism. Murry's Doctrine not acceptable
Davis, Timo[thy], Rochester, 1812 10 m 25th
Reports the Benj. Bumpus delivered an Exhortation at a funeral. Son Samuel Wetherill Davis in 8 yrs. old
de Brahm, J[ohn] W.G., Belleair, 1796 25 8 mo
To Dear Samy concerning purchase of a horse
de Brahm, J[ohn] W.G., Hermitage, 1797 15 9 mo
Awaiting S.W.'s visit to avoid the fever
de Brahm, Mary, Hermitage, 1797 18 Aug
In light of the fever in Phila. offers that the Hermitage has apartments available