Historic shrines of America; being the story of one hundred and twenty historic buildings and the pioneers who made them notable . DAVID RITTENHOUSE S HOTTSE, NORRITON, PENNA. fhulo hi, WallaceSco page 170. DAW IiSIlh:i,l), \1 \li I nil \DELPHI\, PEN\ Photo h,j U ( Iloalon I, I>h,la,l,lplnaSee page 178 THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE 161 favor of that step, and pleaded his cause with sublimeeloquence, which afterwards made him so obnoxious tothe British that they placed a reward of fifty poundsfor his capture. Later on in the same sermon he prophesied: Whilst sun and moon endure, America s


Historic shrines of America; being the story of one hundred and twenty historic buildings and the pioneers who made them notable . DAVID RITTENHOUSE S HOTTSE, NORRITON, PENNA. fhulo hi, WallaceSco page 170. DAW IiSIlh:i,l), \1 \li I nil \DELPHI\, PEN\ Photo h,j U ( Iloalon I, I>h,la,l,lplnaSee page 178 THE CITY OF BROTHERLY LOVE 161 favor of that step, and pleaded his cause with sublimeeloquence, which afterwards made him so obnoxious tothe British that they placed a reward of fifty poundsfor his capture. Later on in the same sermon he prophesied: Whilst sun and moon endure, America shall remaina city of refuge for the whole earth, until she herselfshall play the tyrant, forget her destiny, disgrace herfreedom, and provoke her God. As chaplain of the Pennsylvania militia. Dr. Duffieldwas frequently in camp, where his visits were alwayswelcome, for the soldiers loved the eloquent, earnest,fearless patriot. Headley gives this incident of the courageous chap-lains work: When the enemy occupied Staten Island, and theAmerican forces were across the river on the Jerseyshore, he repaired to camp to spend the Sabbath. As-sembling a portion of the troops in an orchard, heclimbed into the forks


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