BOWNE HOUSE HISTORICAL SOCIETY Presents


The Flushing Remonstrance 1657: Struggle for Religious Tolerance in Colonial
Flushing


 

Professor Evan Haefeli, Columbia University reveals the importance of the
Flushing Remonstrance, setting it within the context for and against
religious toleration in Europe and America.

 

 

Thursday November 15, 2007, 6PM

New York Society for Ethical Culture
2 West 64th Street at Central Park West, NY, NY
$10 ($5 for students and seniors)

 

RESERVATIONS: RSVP include size of group

Donna Cartelli, Executive Director

HYPERLINK "mailto:[log in to unmask]"[log in to unmask]

718-359-0528

 

 

This event is co-sponsored with New York Society for Ethical Culture.

 

Bowne House Historical Society

37-01 Bowne Street

Flushing, NY 11354

718-359-0528

 

For more about the Flushing Remonstrance go to HYPERLINK
"http://www.bownehouse.org/"www.bownehouse.org. 

For additional anniversary events go to HYPERLINK
"http://www.flushingremonstrance.info/"www.flushingremonstrance.info

 


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