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<p> an English minister of the [[Society]] of Friends, was born at Cirencester, England, in 1787. She was carefully educated and faithfully instructed in the [[Christian]] doctrines. [[Early]] in life she formed a strong attachment to the Scriptures, which increased as she advanced in years. She travelled through several of the English counties, exercising her gifts as a minister;. She died October 13, 1849. See (Lond.) Annual Monitor, 1851, page 9. </p>
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<p> an English minister of the Society of Friends, was born at Cirencester, England, in 1787. She was carefully educated and faithfully instructed in the [[Christian]] doctrines. Early in life she formed a strong attachment to the Scriptures, which increased as she advanced in years. She travelled through several of the English counties, exercising her gifts as a minister;. She died October 13, 1849. See (Lond.) Annual Monitor, 1851, page 9. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:28, 15 October 2021

Amelia Brown [1]

an English minister of the Society of Friends, was born at Cirencester, England, in 1787. She was carefully educated and faithfully instructed in the Christian doctrines. Early in life she formed a strong attachment to the Scriptures, which increased as she advanced in years. She travelled through several of the English counties, exercising her gifts as a minister;. She died October 13, 1849. See (Lond.) Annual Monitor, 1851, page 9.

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