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"On their arrival at Berwick-on-Tweed, the "[[Pilgrim Preachers]]" have completed the first part of their long journey. England has been traversed in the nearly three months since they left Land's End. The Preachers, twelve in number, have been hospitably received in more than 800 homes."
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"On their arrival at Berwick-on-Tweed, the "[[Pilgrim Preachers]]" have completed the first part of their long journey. England has been traversed in the nearly three months since they left Land's End. The Preachers, twelve in number, have been hospitably received in more than 800 homes."
  
 
* "The Times" @ Greater London, England: 9-11-1920
 
* "The Times" @ Greater London, England: 9-11-1920
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"'''Pilgrim Preachers At Thurso'''"
  
"The [[Pilgrim Preachers]], who set out on their tour through England and Scotland from Land's End to John o' Groats on April 23rd, under the leadership of [[Ernest Edwin Luff|Mr. Ernest Luff]], have completed their journey. They state that throughout the whole journey in all parts of the country large numbers of people listened to their Gospel message, and that they are convinced that in a revival of religion only lies the real solution of all the present unrest."
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"The [[Pilgrim Preachers]], who set out on their tour through England and Scotland from Land's End to John o' Groats on April 23rd, under the leadership of [[Ernest Edwin Luff|Mr. Ernest Luff]], have completed their journey. They state that throughout the whole journey in all parts of the country large numbers of people listened to their Gospel message, and that they are convinced that in a revival of religion only lies the real solution of all the present unrest."
  
 
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* [https://www.newspapers.com Newspapers.com
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* [https://www.newspapers.com Newspapers.com]
 
** "The Observer" @ Greater London, England: 7-18-1920, p. 15
 
** "The Observer" @ Greater London, England: 7-18-1920, p. 15
 
** "The Times" @ Greater London, England: 9-11-1920, p. 6
 
** "The Times" @ Greater London, England: 9-11-1920, p. 6

Latest revision as of 07:43, 23 August 2020

  • "The Observer" @ Greater London, England: 7-18-1920

"Pilgrim Preachers"

"On their arrival at Berwick-on-Tweed, the "Pilgrim Preachers" have completed the first part of their long journey. England has been traversed in the nearly three months since they left Land's End. The Preachers, twelve in number, have been hospitably received in more than 800 homes."

  • "The Times" @ Greater London, England: 9-11-1920

"Pilgrim Preachers At Thurso"

"The Pilgrim Preachers, who set out on their tour through England and Scotland from Land's End to John o' Groats on April 23rd, under the leadership of Mr. Ernest Luff, have completed their journey. They state that throughout the whole journey in all parts of the country large numbers of people listened to their Gospel message, and that they are convinced that in a revival of religion only lies the real solution of all the present unrest."

Sources

  • Newspapers.com
    • "The Observer" @ Greater London, England: 7-18-1920, p. 15
    • "The Times" @ Greater London, England: 9-11-1920, p. 6