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Transit to Sheol—Where We Are All Going According to the Reverend Dr. Morgan Dix by Joseph Ferdinand Keppler, 1888 Journalism portal United States portal
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of the Parish of Trinity Church in the City of New York, Volume 4, by Morgan Dix, John Adams Dix, Leicester Crosby Lewis, pp. 492-49 Historic Graves of
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SERVICES IN TRINITY CHAPEL. The Officiating Clergymen Were Bishop Potter, Morgan Dix, W.H. Vibbert, and Lea Luquer – Representatives from a Number of Clubs
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the Bath, fountain in Katonah, New York, c. 1910 Recumbent figure of Morgan Dix, Trinity Church, New York, 1915 The Meeting of Air and Water, Gumbel Memorial
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Archived from the original on 25 April 2024. Retrieved 10 March 2020. Morgan Dix (1883). Memoirs of John Adams Dix. Harper & Brothers. p. 178. Robert Pruyn
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Addie around England, France, Switzerland and Germany. He met the Rev. Morgan Dix of Trinity Church, New York, who was laying a cornerstone for Victoria
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Volume 13, p. 446 (1883) "Cornelius E. Swope: Priest and Doctor, by Morgan Dix". anglicanhistory.org. Retrieved April 5, 2014. "Apostolic Constitution
Church of St. Luke and The Epiphany (Philadelphia) (10,478 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Civil War, it was unclear if the wounds of the war could be healed. As Morgan Dix, rector of the old St. Paul's Chapel of the Parish of Trinity Church on