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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: October 23, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Mount Airy (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Religious revival.
--An interesting series of religious meetings of three days continuance, was closed at Mount Airy, in Amherst county, on Wednesday last, during which, nine persons professed conversion and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The meetings were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Manning, and were the occasion of much interest both to the members of the church and those who have not yet been brought within its fold.
Amherst county (Virginia, United States) (search for this): article 5
Religious revival.
--An interesting series of religious meetings of three days continuance, was closed at Mount Airy, in Amherst county, on Wednesday last, during which, nine persons professed conversion and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The meetings were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Manning, and were the occasion of much interest both to the members of the church and those who have not yet been brought within its fold.
Manning (search for this): article 5
Religious revival.
--An interesting series of religious meetings of three days continuance, was closed at Mount Airy, in Amherst county, on Wednesday last, during which, nine persons professed conversion and united with the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The meetings were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Manning, and were the occasion of much interest both to the members of the church and those who have not yet been brought within its fold.