. History of the Presbyterian Churches of Path Valley : addresses delivered at the sesquicentennial of the upper and lower Path Valley churches and a history of these churches, October 18-20, 1916. 45ou 45 o To> 0, J c PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES 39. REV. J. WARREN KAUFMAN Pastor L. P. V. and Burnt Cabins Churches HISTORY OF THE UPPER AND LOWERCHURCHES. Their cabins constructed, the hostile savage driven west-ward and their newly acquired lands under partial cultiva-tion the settlers began to provide places for the public wor-ship of God. For several reasons they could not be asunanimous in selec
. History of the Presbyterian Churches of Path Valley : addresses delivered at the sesquicentennial of the upper and lower Path Valley churches and a history of these churches, October 18-20, 1916. 45ou 45 o To> 0, J c PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES 39. REV. J. WARREN KAUFMAN Pastor L. P. V. and Burnt Cabins Churches HISTORY OF THE UPPER AND LOWERCHURCHES. Their cabins constructed, the hostile savage driven west-ward and their newly acquired lands under partial cultiva-tion the settlers began to provide places for the public wor-ship of God. For several reasons they could not be asunanimous in selecting a site as they were in the buildingof the forts at Springtown and at Dry Run. Why theyshould have contended for one central meeting-house it isdifficult for us to understand. Naturally those living farup the valley would desire a location there and for the samereason the settlers lower down contended for a site neartheir own humble abodes. Committees from Presbyterycould not bring them to think alike and finally to satisfy 40 HISTORY OF PATH VALLEY both parties, recommended that two meeting-houses beerected. Fortunately for the glory of Presbyterianism his-try has stamped their act with its kindly approval. This all happened about a y
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