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Hymns for the Use of the Society of United Christian Friends Professing the Faith of Universal Salvation. God Is Love.
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1817
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The Liturgy of the New Jerusalem Chruch. Respectfully Recommended to the use of the Societies of the New Church in the United States. A.D. 1822-66.
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1822
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1826
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Missionary Intelligence; Being a Part of the Report of the Standing Committee of Missions, to the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church...for 1811.
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1811
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Concerning the True Government, or Heavenly Form of Order for the New Jerusalem, with a Constitution, Written and Published in the Providence of the Lord, for His New Church.
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1853
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Charter and Fundamental Laws of the Corporation for the Relief of Widows and Children of Clergymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of New York.
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1807
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Documents Relative to the Controversy in the First Presbyterian Church of the City of Charleston, (S.C.) which Terminated in the Resignation of the Pastor.
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1817
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A Brief View of Facts, Which Gave Rise to the New-York Evangelical Missionary Society of Young Men, Together with the Constitution.
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1817
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Protestant Episcopal Theological Seminary. Address to Episcopalians.
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1817
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The Address and Constitution of...
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1796
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Catechismus, oder Anfaenglicher Christlicher Glaubenslehre; Allen Christlichen Glaubens-Schulern Jung Oder Alt, Nothig und Nutzlich Sich Darin Zu Uben...
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1763
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Hoch-Deutsches Lutherisches und Namen-Buchlein fur Kinder. Verbesserte Auflage.
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1810
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and Practical Universalist...Vol. I, # 1 - 52. July 16, 1842 - July 15, 1843.
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1843
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Constitution and Canons of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Diocese of Illinois. Adopted at the Convention held in St. Paul's Church, Peoria, 21st, 22d and 23rd October, 1857.
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1857
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1824
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Die Ernsthafte Christenpflicht darinnen schoene, Geistreiche Gebacter, darmit sich fromme Christen-Harzen zu allen Zeiten und in allen Nothen trosten koennen.
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1839
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Der Kleine biblische Catechismus, zum Gebrauch...der Kinder in den Gemeinden der Evangelischen Gemeinschaft. Dritte Auflage.
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1818
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Katechismus oder Kurze und einfaltige Unterweisung aus der Heil. Schrift, in Fragen und Antworten...
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1848
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Gott su der Wittwe {God talking to a widow.] [And] Zuruf eines Leidenten, vot seinem, vot seinem Ende, an seine betrubte Wittwe und trauerude Kinder. [Words of a suffering man before his end, to his troubled widow and grieving children]. [Caption titles]. 4to broadsheet.
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1840
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Katechismus, oder Kurze und einsaltige Unterweisung aus der Heiligen Schrift, in Frage und Antwort, sur die Kinder zum Gebrauch in den Schulen....[Catechism, or Brief and simple instruction from the Holy Scriptures, in question and answer, for the children intended for the use in schools Brought forth by the Christian congregation in Waldeck, called the Mennonites].
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1844
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Audenken an den Tag der Ausuahme in die Kirche. Feyerlichst ubergeben...[Keepsake on the day of the reception into the Church].
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1851
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A Confession of Faith Owned and Consented to by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches in the Colony of Connecticut in New England, Assembled by Delegation at Say Brook, September 9th, 1708.
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1760
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Free Religion. Report of Addresses at a Meeting Held in Boston, May 30, 1867, to consider the Conditions, Wants, and Prospects of Free Religion in America.
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1867
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Ein murkwurdigen Traum, ber im Jahr 1757 von einer gewissen Person, betressend Philadelphia...[Caption title]. Sm. 4to broadsheet, each side printed in two columns.
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1768
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The Providence Selection of Hymns, Supplementary to Dr. Watts....Particularly designed for Christian Worship.
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1820
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This is to Certify that (Col. Darius Branch)...is a (Member) for Life...New York (Nov. 12, 1847). [Signed by the President and three Secretaries]. Printed & holograph, with a large engraving of a printing press, surrounded by a crowd receiving printed books from two members of the Society.
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10803
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Folgendes is der Inhalt von diesem Abriss...[followed by text numbered through p. 22]. Broadside, 13" x 15." Browning & old folds, but very good.
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1820
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Bible Characters, Instructive and Entertaining, Compiled for the Use of Young Children.
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1828
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New Manual of Private Devotions. In Three Parts....First American Edition.
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1810
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A Collection of memorials Concerning Divers deceased ministers and others of the People called Quakers, in Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, and Parts adjacent, from nearly the first Settlement thereof to the Year 1787....
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1787
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The Camp-Meeting Hymn Book:...Used by the Methodist Connexion in the United States.
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1832
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Minutes of the Secretary of the Female Missionary Association of the Congregational Church, Brighton, Massachusetts, 1829-1843. Sq. 4to. 17 pp. Paper unlined notebook, hand sewn, loose binding, marbled covers. Ink. [and] Address on the 50th Anniversary of the Ladies Missionary Society, 1876, 3 folded leaves plain paper. Scrap included dated August 5, 1830: “Brighton Female Auxiliary Bible Society.”
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1829
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Record of Quarterly Conferences of the Warrior's Mark Methodist Circuit, Warrior's Mark, Pennsylvania, 1856-62. 39 pp. Folio. Contemp. calf backed boards. In. Some browning.
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1856
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Manual and Articles of Faith of the Main Street Presbyterian Church of Rising Sun, Indiana.
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1851
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Report of a Public Discussion, Between the Revs. Adin Ballou, and Daniel D. Smith; on the Question, "Do the Holy Scriptures Teach the Doctrine, That Men Will Be Punished...Held in Boston...
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1834
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The Confession of Faith and Covenant of the Congregational Church of Christ in Middlebury. [Caption title].
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1810
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THE FREE-WILL BAPTIST MAGAZINE, for the Year of Our Lord 1826. Volume 1, [# 1.]
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1826
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The Psalmody: a Collection of Hymns for Public and Social Worship. Compiled by Order of the Freewill Baptist General Conference.
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1853
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Complaint Concerning Salary of Minister. Bristol County Court, July Session, 1720. Signed by Nicholas White, Joseph Hodges, Complaintants. 1 p. Sheet 7.5 x 12.75 in., docketed on verso. Folds, browned, few spots, slight tear at fold. Ink.
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1720
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First Church of Christ in Braintree. Compiled Records, including Church History, Minutes and Meetings: 1639 - 1788, Vital Records: 1688 - 1832. 200 pp. 8.25 x 10 in. Entries not strictly chronological. Authored by several hands, including Ministers John Hancock, Anthony Wibird, Lemuel Briant. Inscription inside front cover: “Elizabeth L. Baxter’s Book Melrose, Mass." Hand sewn old paper cover, holograph “Quin[cy] Records" written on chipped slip on front cover. Cover well worn, edges considerably chipped, spine mostly missing, chipping on edges of first two pages with some loss. Remainder browned, very legible ink.
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1770
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Sixth Congregational Church and Society, Springfield. Records of Subscribers. Ca. 1834-36. End paper of one notebook “Charles Stebbins, West Springfield’ in pencil. Three (3) 12mo. Notebooks. Contemp. 3/4 calf. 50 pp. Legible ink.
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1834
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Minutes of the Early Proceedings of the Baptist Society; Also the Charter of the Incorporation and By-Laws of the Charitable Baptist Society in Providence, R.I.
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1828
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The Christian Spectator. Howe & Spalding, New-Haven, Propose publishing a religious periodical work….[Caption title]. Broadsheet, [2] pp., dated September 8, 1818 at end, with integral blank leaf. Printed leaf with names of two subscribers from Berlin [Conn.] written in on verso, second leaf blank save for docket on verso. Folded as for mailing but never addressed. Very good.
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1818
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Petition to Ecclesiastical Council to Form a Congregational Church in Marlboro. Signed by Eight Church Members. N.p., [Marlboro, New Hampshire], n.d., ca. 1778. 7.5 x 12 inches. 1 p. Folds, repaired at folds, browned. Bright ink.
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1778
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A Late Letter From a Solicitous Mother to Her Only Son, Both Living in New England. The Eleventh Edition. [Bound with:] A Letter From a Father to His Son, In Answer to Queries Respecting the Struggles of Sin in the Mind of a Believer: Whether He Be in a State of Grace While Under the Struggles and Combats of Sin.
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1798
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Henry Ward Beecher and Theodore Parker. [From the Boston Liberator of Jan. 21, [1859]. Captiion title.
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1859
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Legal Document of Recognizance Concerning Mandatory Church Attendance. September 4, 1779. Signed by Robert Luscombe, Justice of the Peace. Bristol County, Massachusetts. Sheet 8 x 10.75 inches. 1 p. Docketed on verso. Legible ink. Browned. Right edge slight fraying.
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1779
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ILLINOIS BAPTIST ANNIVERSARIES [Wrapper title]. A run of seven consecutive issues. [V.p. 1852-1858.] Altogether, 7 vols. 8vo. Printed wrappers, some shelfwear with light stains and soiling, &c., one year damaged (see below), otherwise generally very good.
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1852
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Report of the Committee of the U.S. Senate, on the Petition Against the Transportation of Sunday Mails. [Caption title]. Broadside on silk, 19-1/2" x 15-1/2". Text printed in two columns. Eagle printed at top with typographical border. Minor staining. Covered with plastic on cardboard.
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1829
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MARKS, WILLIAM.
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Ledger of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Naples, New York. 1850-1864. Narrow folio. 40 pp. Contemp. marbled boards, calf back. Well worn, faded, spine separating, some pages cut out. Endpapers pasted with news clippings. Approximately 10 loose receipts, 1864-6.
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1850
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?SEVERANCE, CHARLES.
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History of Roman Catholicism...Together with a Full Disclosure of the Secret Designs and Operations of Popery in the United States...
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1836
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A KEMPIS, THOMAS.
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Of the Imitation of Christ: in Three Books. Translated from the Latin...by John Payne.
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1805
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ABBOT. SAMUEL & JONA
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The Proceedings and Documents Relative to Certain Members Separating From the Church in Wilton [N.H.].
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1824
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ADAMS, HANNAH.
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A View of Religions, in Two Parts....The Third Edition, with Large Additions.
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1801
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ADAMS, HENRY.
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Letters to a Niece and Prayer to the Virgin of Chartres. With a Niece's Memories by Mabel La Farge.
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1920
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ALLEN, REV. B.R.
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A Letter from Rev. B[enjamin] R. Allen, to Theophilus Hutchings, Esq. and others.[Caption title].
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1839
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AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIE
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Petition to Install Rev. Chester Colton as a Member. Brentwood, New Hampshire, February 16, 1819. Signed by 33 Female Congregants. Sheet 11.75 x 15 in. Folded in half, 3 pp. Previous folds, browning, small holes at folds, no loss.
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1819
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AMERICAN DOCTRINAL T
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Doctrinal Tract. No. 1 -[3,4,6,7,9-12,15,17-24,26-33]. 26 tracts, all in orig. printed wrappers.
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1820
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AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHO
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Catalogue of Sunday School Books...
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1832
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AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHO
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Tahiti, Receiving the Gospel.
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1832
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AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHO
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Directions for Forming and Conducting Sunday-Schools. Second edition.
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1829
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AMERICAN TRACT SOCIE
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The Publications of the American Tract Society. Vol. I-VIII; # 1-253 (First Series, complete).
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1825
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ANDOVER THEOLOGICAL
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Catalogue of the Professors and Students of the Theological Seminary, Andover, Mass. January, 1819. [Caption title]. Broadside, 18.5" x 11.5". Typographical border. [and] Catalogue of the Professors and Students of the Theological Seminary, Andover, Massachusetts, December, 1824.
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1819
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ANON
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The Land Without the Sabbath. A Grandmother's Tale
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1841
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ANON.
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Christianity and Infidelity. Or a Discussion on the Doctrine of Materialism. Originally Published in the New-England Telegraph.
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1834
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ANON.
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The Life of Mahomet; or, the History of that Imposture which was Begun, Carried on, and finally Established by Him in Arabia; and which has Subjugated a larger Portion of the Globe, than the Religion of Jesus has yet set at Liberty. To which is added, an Account of Egypt. First American Edition.
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1802
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ANON.
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A Review of the Prosecution Against Abner Kneeland, for Blasphemy. By a Cosmopolite.
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1835
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ANON.
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The Adopted Daughter, or the Trials of Sabra. A Tale of Real Life. Edition,--Five Thousand Copies.
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1858
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ANON.
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A Letter from a Friend in America, to Luke Howard, of Tottenham, Near London, in which the Character of Our Late Friend, Job Scott, is Vindicated and Defended, and his Doctrines shown to be consistent with Scripture and sound reason. In reply to a letter addressed by Luke Howard to the Author.
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1826
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ANON.
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The Truth, the Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth. Addressed to the Rev. Cave Jones; and Recommended to the Consideration of All Whom It May Concern.
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1812
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ANON.
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A Religious Colloquy, Being an Examination of an Important Subject of Religion...By a Friend to Truth.
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1809
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ANON.
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A Harmony of the Gospels, on the Plan Proposed by Lant Carpenter.
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1831
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ANON.
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Bishop's Bonus, Seabury College, Divine Right of Presbyterianism, and Divine Right of Episcopacy: in a Series of Essays...Together with a Concluding Number, from the Writer Under the Signature of "Toleration"...
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1816
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ANON.
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Thoughts on Sabbath Schools by a Sabbath School Teacher. With an Allegory. As Published in the "N.E. Religious Herald."
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1852
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ANON.
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An Essay on the Atonement, Being an Attempt to Answer the Question, Did Christ Die for All Mankind? By a Friend to Truth.
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1811
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ANON.
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Lectures to Young Ladies. To which are added, Short Hymns, Suited to the Subjects. By a Lady.
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1801
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ANON.
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Dutch Reformed Church Book of Lectures & Sermons and Record of Funerals Attended, 1837-1844. 558 pp. Front cover lacking, some fraying. Sewing becoming weak. Ink very legible.
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1837
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ANON.
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Considerations for a Candid Mind Enquiring After Divine Truth.
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1854
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ANON.
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Supplement to the Boston-Gazette, Etc. of (No. 815.) Monday, November 19, 1770. [Caption title]. Large 4to broadsheet, printed in three columns on each side. Moderately browned, but very good in double-side glass & wood frame.
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1770
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ANON.
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The Folly of Worship, or the Curse of Godism. An Inspirational Essay...
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1886
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ANON.
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Diary of a Student of Christian Theology. (Supplied title.) Clyde, New York. April 1901- May 10, 1903. Notebook lacks cover and initial pages. 6.75 x 8.5 inches. 210 pp. First pages disbound, back twenty or so corners chipped. Ink, slightly browned. Fair.
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1901
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ANON.
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Sabbath School Hymn. [Caption title]. Sq. large 4to. linen broadside. With three hymns of verses, circular & square typographical borders, two lines of music, with notes, three vignettes, etc.
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1831
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ANON.
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The Writings of a Pretended Prophet, (in Six Letters) Who Assumed the Title of "A Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ," officially commissioned by Almighty God, to demand and receive of Abraham Morhouse, Esq. Of Johnstown, (New York) two thousand pounds; with terrible Denunciations in case ofrefusal. To which is added His Recantation: or Four Letters, Written by the Prophet, after his detection. Second Vermont Edition. Juyy [!], 1816.
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1816
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ANON.
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Infidelity Punished. Report of a Remarkable Trial. The King vs. The Rev. Robert Taylor, a Minister of the Established Church of England. For a Blasphemous Discourse Against Our Lord Jesus Christ. Lord Tenterden on the Bench. Wednesday, October 24, 1827. In Which the Verdict was Guilty.
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1827
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ANON..
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Essay on "3 Lamentations 24" from the King James Bible. Ca. 1790s. Place unknown. 6 x 8 inches. Sheets folded in half. 23 pp. Bright ink.
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1790
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ARNDT, JOHANN.
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Des hocherleuchteten lehrers ....sechs bucher vom wahren Christenthum...
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1834
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AVERY, DAVID.
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Two Sermons on the Nature and Evil of Professors of Religion Not Bridling the Tongue.
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1791
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AVERY, EDWARD.
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Committee on Parishes. January 17, 1865 to May 26, 1868. Holograph Notebook, paper covers. 7.5 x 10.25 in. 37 pp. Title sticker, ink. Cover and spine wear. Overall tight.
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1865
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BACON, LEONARD.
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Hymns and Sacred Songs; for the Monthly Concert and Similar Occasions.
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1823
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BAKER, JOHN.
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The Resurrection of Jesus Christ. [Caption title]. 24" x 32" plus rollers. Slight marks of wear, but excellent condition; paper applied to contemporary linen.
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1835
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BALDWIN, GEO. C.
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Representative Women: from Eve, the Wife of the First, to Mary, the Mother of the Second Adam.
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1855
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BALDWIN, GEO. C.
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Representative Women: from Eve, the Wife of the First, to Mary, the Mother of the Second Adam.
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1856
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BALDWIN, THOMAS & JO
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"The Warren Association convened at Charlton [Mass.] on the 13th & 14th of Septr. 1796. To the Woodstock Association sendeth Greeting." ALS, single sheet folded into 4 pp., message written on recto only; last page addressed to "Woodstock Association."
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1796
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BALLOU, ADIN
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Farewell to the School House Chapel. Lines written...and read at the close of the last Sunday Service in the Hopedale School House Chapel. [Caption title.] Broadside, 4" x 9.5"
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1870
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BALLOU, ADIN.
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Lecture on the Inspiration of the Bible. Delivered in the Town Hall, Milford, Mass., Sunday Evening, January 16, 1859. [Caption title].
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1859
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BALLOU, ADIN.
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Lecture on the Inspiration of the Bible. Delivered in the Town Hall, Milford, Mass., Sunday Evening, January 16, 1859. [Caption title].
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1859
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BALLOU, ADIN.
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The Touchstone, Exhibiting Universalism and Restorationism as They Are Moral Contraries. By a Consistent Restorationist.
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1837
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BALLOU, ADIN.
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THE RESTORATIONIST. Vol. II, # 1 - 10; Vol. III, # 4 & 5. January 1838 - May 1839.
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1838
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BALLOU, HOSEA
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The Ancient History of Universalism...
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1829
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BALLOU, HOSEA & HOSE
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Devoted to Doctrine, Religion, and Morality. Vol. IV - VII, # 4. June 29, 1822 - July 16, 1825. 160 issues.
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1822
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BALLOU, HOSEA.
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A Series of Letters, in Defence of Divine Revelation; in Reply to Rev. Abner Kneeland's Serious Inquiry into the Authenticity of the Same. To which is added, a Religious Correspondence...
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1820
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BALLOU, HOSEA.
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Order of Services, at the Funeral of Rev. Hosea Ballou, Senior Pastor of the Second Universalist Society, Wednesday Afternoon, June 9, 1852. [Caption title].
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1852
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BAPTIST GENERAL TRAC
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No. 1. Memorable Thoughts, and Holy Resolutions [Wrapper title] - No. 144. The Substitute. By A. M. Beebee. [Caption title]. 47 different tracts, most in original printed wrappers, with vignette on the front wrapper.
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1820
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BARNARD, JOHN.
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A Proof of Jesus Christ His Being the Ancient Promised Messiah: a Sermon Preach'd in the Chapel of Harvard-Colledge at Cambridge in New-England, June 23, 1756.
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1756
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BARR, OLIVER
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Truth Triumphant; or, a Candid Examination of the Trinitarian Doctrine: Being a Reply to Two Pamphlets Recently Published by Mr. Babcock and Mr. Tacket, Ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church
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1834
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BARTHELEMY, PETER.
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Rev. Anthony Verren, Pastor of the French Episcopal Church of the Saint-Esprit, at New York. Judged By His Works. (Followed by a Cut of a Snake).
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1840
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BARTLETT, SAMUEL C.
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An Appeal for Ministers: A Discussion on the Necessity for a Great Effort to Supply the Country with Preachers of the Gospel...
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1865
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BEECHER, LYMAN?.
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Review of a Pamphlet on the Trust Deed of the Hanover Church.
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1828
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BEECHER, LYMAN.
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Lectures on Scepticism...
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1835
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BELKNAP, JEREMY.
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A Plain and Earnest Address from a Minister to a Parishoner, on the Neglect of the Public Worship and Preaching of the Gospel.
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1812
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BIRNEY, JAMES G.
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The American Churches the Bulwarks of American Slavery. Third American Edition, Revised by the Author.
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1885
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BISHOP, ABRAHAM.
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The Triumph of Truth. History and Visions of Clio. By John Paul Martin [pseud.].
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1791
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BLANCHARD, STEPHEN.
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A Letter Addressed to Ethan Smith, the Congregational Minister in Hopkinton, N.H. Occasioned by His Sermon, Entitled "Episcopacy Examined."
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1817
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BLANCHARD, STEPHEN.
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A Letter Addressed to Ethan Smith, the Congregational Minister in Hopkinton, N.H. Occasioned by His Sermon, Entitled "Episcopacy Examined."
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1817
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BOUDINOT, ELIAS.
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The Second Advent, or Coming of the Messiah in Glory, Shown to be a Scripture Doctrine, and Taught by Divine Revelation, from the Beginning of the World. By an American Layman.
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1815
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BOWDEN, JOHN.
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A Full-Length Portrait of Calvinism. By an Old-Fashioned Churchman. The second edition, with Additions and Corrections.
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1809
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BOWDEN, JOHN.
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A Full-Length Portrait of Calvinism. By an Old Fashioned Churchman.
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1809
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BRAGHT, THIELMAN J.V
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Der Blutige Schau-Platz oder Martyrer-Spiegel der Tauffs Gesi nten oder Wehrlosen-Christen...
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1748
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BRAGHT, THIELMAN J.V
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Der Blutige Schau-Platz oder Martyrer-Spiegel der Tauffs Gesi nten oder Wehrlosen-Christen...
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1814
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BRAINARD, JOHN G.C.
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The Poems...A New and Authentic Collection, with an Original Memoir of His Life.
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1842
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BRAINARD, Rev. THOMA
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3-1/2 pp. ALS to Deacon Wait Talcott at Rome, Oneida, New York...Andover (Massachusetts), June 24th (crossed out), July 9th, 1829. 10 x 16 inches, folded in half. Ink. Integral address with postmark.
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1829
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BRENTON, EBENEZER.
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Summons of Court of General Sessions, Dighton, Massachusetts, Sept. 1, 1719. Half sheet holograph document, written both sides. Show-throughs, but legible.
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1719
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BREWSTER, H.B.
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"Truth is Power." A Statement of Facts, Respecting the Slander, Deception, and other Abominations of the Orthodox. By a Friend of Truth.
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1833
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BRIDGE, MATTHEW.
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Two Partial Sermons Preached by Matthew Bridge, Later Known as “George Washington’s Chaplain,” Written June 12, 1760. One Sermon Preached in Sudbury, Massachusetts, March 28, 1762, and again in 1764. 23 pp. 3.75 x 6.25 inches. Hand sewn paper, partly disbound, edges chipped, half of one page missing.
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1760
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BROBST, S.K.
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Christtags--Liturgie uber Kindergottesdienst--Ordnung, in zwei Andachten, sur das liebe Weihuachtsfest.
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1840
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BROMLEY, THOMAS.
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The Way to the Sabbath of Rest. Or the Soul's Progress in the Work of the New-Birth. With Two Discourses of the Author never before Printed viz. The Journeys of the Children of Israel...and A Treatise of extraordinary divine Dispensations, under the Jewish and Gospel Administrations. To which are added a Discourse on Mistakes concerning Religion, Enthusiasm, Experiences &c. By Thomas Hartley. [and] Observations On the Inslaving, importing and purchasing of Negroes; With some Advice thereon, extracted from the Epistle of the Yearly-Meeting of the People called Quakers held at London in the Year 1758. Second Edition. Germantown: Printed by Christopher Sower, 1760.
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1759
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BROOKE, SAMUEL.
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Slavery, and the Slaveholder's Religion; as Opposed to Christianity.
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1846
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BROOKS, CHARLES
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A Family Prayer Book, and Private Manual...with a Collection of Hymns. First Stereotype Edition
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1833
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BROWN, ERASTUS.
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The Trial of Cain, the First Murderer, in Poetry, by Rule of Court; in which a Predestinarian, a Universalian, and Arminian Argue as Attorneys at the Bar; theTwo Former as the Prisoner's Counsel, the Latter as Attorney General.
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1834
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BROWN, SYLVANUS.
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Voice Around the Jail. Vol. I, # 2. Sm. folio. 4 pp.
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1843
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BUCHANAN, CLAUDIUS.
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Christian Researches in Asia: with Notices on the Translation of the Scriptures into the Oriental Languages. To which is added, the Star in the East...with an Appendix...
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1813
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BUGBEE, AURIN.
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Unitarian Minister’s Marriage records 1832-1853. 125 pp. Guilford, Windham County, Vt. 1832-1836, 16 pp. Charlton, Worcester County, Mass. 1837-1853. 87 pp., plus some scrap publishments. Sermons, speeches, most 1831. 22 pp. Contemp. calf, side pockets. Ink. Covers lightly worn, pages browned. Overall very good, bright and legible.
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1832
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BUNYAN, JOHN.
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The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is To Come. Delivered Under the Similitude of a Dream. With Notes...
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1813
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BURDER, GEORGE.
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The Closet-Companion: or an Help to serious Persons, in the important Duty of Self-Examination. Intended to be fixed up in the Christian's usual Place of Retirement, in order to remind him of, as well as to assist him in the Work. [Caption title]. Broadside, 13" x 20", printed in three columns, some fraying in the middle vertical fold, affecting a few words.
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1805
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BURDER, GEORGE.
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The Closet-Companion: or a Help to Serious Persons, in the Important Duty of Self-Examination. Intended for the Perusal of the Christian...
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1813
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BURR, C.C.
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A Review of Rev. Mr. Lane's Lectures Against Universalism, In Six Numbers. Containing Critical and Argumentative Remarks on Every Passage of the bible which the Advocates of Endless Misery Quote to Support that Doctrine. No. 1.
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1844
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BUSH, GEORGE.
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The Life of Mahommed. Founder of the Religion of Islam, and of the Empire of the Saracens. First Canada Edition.
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1831
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CANISIUS, ST. PETER.
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Catholischer Catechismus, worin die Catholische Lehre nach den Funf Hauptstucken...[Ed. by Adam Britt].
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1810
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CARPENTER, EZRA.
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Church of Christ in Swanzey. Report of Council. Dismissal of Rev. Ezra Carpenter. March 15, 1769. Holograph, sheet 12 x 15 inches, folded in half, 2 pp. Folds, browned, small holes at folds. Edges worn. Ink bright.
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1769
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CARTWRIGHT, PETER.
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Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, the Backwoods Preacher. Edited by W.P. Strickland. Forty-second thousand.
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1856
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CATTO, Rev. WILLIAM
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A Semi-Centenary Discourse, Delivered in the First African-Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, on the Fourth Sabbath of May, 1857: with a History pf tje Church from Its First Organization: Including a Brief Notice of Rev. John Gloucester, Its Ffirst Pastor. Also, an Appendix, Containing sketches of all the Colored Churches in Philadelphia.
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1857
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CHANNING, WILLIAM E.
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A Sermon on War: Delivered before the Convention of Congregational Ministers of Massachusets, May 30, 1816....
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1816
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CHANNING, WILLIAM E.
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Lectures on the Elevation of the Labouring Portion of the Community.
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1840
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CHANNING, WILLIAM EL
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Three (3) Page ALS 4to., to Joseph Tuckerman, DD. Newport (R.I.), September 30, 1839. Sheet folded with integral address and postmark. Folds, small hole at wax seal. Ink slightly faded, otherwise fine.
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1839
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CHANNING, WM. ELLERY
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1-1/2 pp. ALS, Signed, to his Uncle, Rev. Henry Channing. Newport [R.I.], Oct. 12, 1836. Plus address leaf with postal markings and docket, presumably in Rev. H. Channing’s hand. 4to. Old folds, some foxing and brown stains, small hole where sealed but without significant loss.
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1836
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CHAPMAN, JAMES L.
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Americanism versus Romanism; or, the Cis-Atlantic Battle between Sam and the Pope.
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1856
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Letters and Religion.
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1924
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Notes on Religion.
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1915
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Notes on Religion.
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1915
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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Notes on Religion.
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1922
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CHAPMAN, JOHN JAY.
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The Collected Works...27 works in 12 volumes. 1892-1933. Introductions by Melvin H. Bernstein. Memoir by Chanler Chapman. Bibliography by David M. Stocking, augmented by the Publisher. ISBN 087730-003-8.
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1970
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CHAUNCY, CHARLES.
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Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New-England, a Treatise in five Parts....
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1743
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CHAUNCY, CHARLES.
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A Discourse On "the good News from a far Country." Deliver'd July 24th. A Day of Thanksgiving...on Occasion of the Repeal of the Stamp-Act...
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1766
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CHEEVER, GEORGE B.
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The Sin of Slavery, the Guilt of the Church, and the Duty of the Ministry.
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1858
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CHEEVER, GEORGE B.
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The Guilt of Slavery and the Crime of Slaveholding, Demonstrated from the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures.
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1860
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CHEEVER, GEORGE B.
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The Guilt of Slavery and the Crime of Slaveholding, Demonstrated from the Hebrew and Greek Scriptures.
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1860
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CHRISTY, DAVID Edito
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1835
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CHURCHMAN, JOHN.
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An Account of the Gospel Labours, and Christian Experiences of a Faithful Minister of Christ...
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1779
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CLARK, B.F.
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Alarming Developments, Connected With Our Courts. The Wrong Member of Middlesex Bar, Convicted of Perjury, and the Means By Which It Was Accomplished Exposed! [Wrapper title].
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1848
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CLARK, J. Ed..
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ZION'S ADVOCATE. Devoted to the Cause of God and Truth. [Caption title]. Vol. I, # 2-7, 11, 13-14, 16-19, 21-24. Jan 21 - Dec. 16, 1854.
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1854
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COKE, THOMAS & FRANC
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Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises on General Redemption. Vol. I. For the Year 1789.
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1789
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COMSTOCK, JOSHUA.
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A Short History of the Life of Joshua Comstock, Together with His Sufferings, Rise, and Conversion to Christianity.
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1822
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CONANT, WILLIAM C.
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Narratives of Remarkable Conversions and Revival Incidents: Including a Review of Revivals...an Account of the Great Awakening of 1857-'8. With an Introduction by Henry Ward Beecher.
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1859
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CONDIE, THOMAS Trans
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Sentiments Upon the Religion of Reason and Nature, Carefully Translated from the Original French Manuscript, Communicated by the Author. Entered as the Act Directs.
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1795
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CONDIE, THOMAS Trans
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Sentiments Upon the Religion of Reason and Nature, Carefully Translated from the Original French Manuscript, Communicated by the Author. Third Edition.
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1795
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURC
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Articles of Consociation, Revised, with Some Additions, Recommended to a Number of Churches in the Western Districts of Vermont, and Parts Adjacent, by Their Representatives, Met at Pawley, June 7, 1798.
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1806
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CONGREGATIONAL CHURC
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Proceedings of the Convention of Congregationl Ministers, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts; Together with a Statement of the Number, and Names of the Congregational Associations, Ministers, Candidates, Vacancies, &c. in the Commonwealth; Letters of Correspondence with the Congregational and Presbyterian Churches in other States, &c. Published by Order of Convention. MDCCXCV.
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1795
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COOKE, M.F.
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Report of the Trial of McLaurin F. Cooke, Sub-Master of the Eliot School, of the City of Boston, for an Assault and Battery Upon Thomas J. Wall, a Pupil of that School...
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1859
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COOLEY, TIMOTHY MATH
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Sketches of the Life and Character of the Rev. Lemuel Haynes, for Many Years Pastor of a Church in Rutland, Vt., and Late in Granville, New-York. With Some Introductory Remarks by William B. Sprague.
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1839
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COOLEY, TIMOTHY MATH
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Sketches of the Life and Character of the Rev. Lemuel Haynes, for Many Years Pastor of a Church in Rutland, Vt., and Late in Granville, New-York. With Some Introductory Remarks by William B. Sprague.
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1838
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CROSWELL, JOSEPH.
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Sketches of the Life, and Extracts from the Journals, and other Writings, of the Late Joseph Croswell; Who, for More Than Forty Years, was an Itinerant Preacher in the New England States...By One, who is desirous that, being dead, he yet may speak.
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1809
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CUDWORTH, RALPH.
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The Criterion of the True Knowledge of Christ...with a Short Account of the Author's Life and Writings [by C.S. Henry].
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1835
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CURRY, JOSEPH T. Edi
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1869
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CUTTER, CALVIN.
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Murder of Caroline H. Cutter by the Baptist Ministers and Baptist Churches. [Caption title.]
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1843
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DALE, JAMES W.
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Essay Upon the Question, Is Medical Science Favorable to Scepticism?
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1839
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DANA, JAMES.
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A Sermon, Preached April 29, 1789...at His Installation to the Pastoral Care of the First Church and Congregation in the City of New Haven.
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1789
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DANFORTH, Rev. JOHN
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Holographic Sermons Written in Ink in a Small Hand: 2 Cor.12.9: "And he said unto me my grace is sufficient for thee," June 22, July 27, August 3,1701. Some browning & fading, making some outer leaves difficult.
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1701
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DEWEY, LORING D.
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Documents Relative to the Dismission of Loring D. Dewey from the Theological Seminary in New-York.
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1816
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DODGE, NEHEMIAH.
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A Sermon, Preached in the State Prison in the City of New-York, the Last Lord's Day in Jan. 1825. (This Address was delivered extemporaneously, and penned soon after, as near as the author could remember.)
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1825
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DODSLEY, ROBERT.
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The Economy of Human Life. {and title in German].
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1827
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DOW, DANIEL.
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New Haven Theology, Alias Taylorism, Alias Neology; in Its Own Language, with Notes Appended.
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1834
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DOW, LORENZO.
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The Opinion of Dow; or, Lorenzo's Thoughts, on Different Religious Subjects, in an Address to the People of New England.
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1804
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DOW, LORENZO.
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The Life and Travels of Lorenzo Dow, Written by Himself: in which are contained some singular Providences of God.
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1804
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DOW, LORENZO.
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The Opinion of Dow; or, Lorenzo's Thoughts, on Different Religious Subjects, in an Address to the People of New England.
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1804
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DOW, LORENZO.
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Quintessence of Lorenzo's Works. History of Cosmopolite; or the Four Volumes of Lorenzo's Journal, Concentrated in One: Containing His Experience and Travels, From Childhood, to near his Fortieth Year. Also, His Polemical Writings...to which is added, The "Journey of Life," by Peggy Dow. Third Edition, Corrected and Enlarged.
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1816
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DOW, LORENZO.
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Progress of Light and Liberty. Fifth Edition Improved. [Caption title].
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1824
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DOWLING, JOHN.
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Vindication of the Baptists from the Charge of Bigotry, and of Embarrassing Missionary Operations...
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1838
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DWIGHT, S.E.
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The Life of President Edwards.
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1829
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DWIGHT, TIMOTHY.
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A Discourse, on the Genuineness and Authenticity of the New-Testament...
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1794
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EASTMAN, C.G.
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Sermons, Addresses & Exhortations by Rev. Jedediah Burchard: with an Appendix, Containing Some Account of Proceedings During Protracted Meetings, Held Under His Direction, in Burlington, Williston, and Hinesburgh, Vt., December, 1835 and January, 1836.
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1836
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EDDY, MARY BAKER GLO
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Science and Health.
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1875
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EDWARDS, JONATHAN.
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History of Redemption...with the Life and Experience of the Author.
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1793
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EDWARDS, JONATHAN.
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The Excellency of Christ. A Sermon on Revelations V. 5, 6.
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1805
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EDWARDS, JONATHAN.
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All Divine Truth profitable: Illustrated in a Sermon Preached at Hamden, January 11, 1792, at the Ordination of the Rev. Dan Bradley, To the pastoral charge of the first church in Whites-town...
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1792
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EDWARDS, JONATHAN.
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A Careful and Strict Enquiry into the Modern Prevailing Notions of that Freedom of Will, Which is Supposed to be Essential to Moral Agency, Vertue and Vice, Reward and Punishment, Praise and Blame.
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1768
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ELIOT, ANDREW.
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A Discourse on Natural Religion Delivered in the Chapel of Harvard College in Cambridge, New-England May 8, 1771, at the Lecture Founded by the Hon. Paul Dudley.
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1771
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ELIOT, JOHN.
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A Sermon, Preached in Milton, November 1, 1797, at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Joseph M'Kean.
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1797
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ELLIOTT, Rev. CHARLE
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The Bible and Slavery: in which the Abrahamic and Mosaic Discipline Is Considered in Connection with the Most Ancient Forms of Slavery; and the Pauline Code of Slavery as Related to Roman Slavery and the Discipline of the Apostolic Churches.
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1863
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ELSEMORE, MOSES.
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An Impartial Account of the Life of the Rev. John N. Maffitt, With a Narrative of the Difficulties Attending His First Marriage. And a Circumstantial & Correct History of All the Facts of His Late Marriage to Miss Smith, of Brooklyn, and the Causes of Her Death....
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1848
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ELY, ZEBULON.
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A Ripe Shock Seasonably Gathered. A Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of...William Williams, Esq. of Lebanon, Connecticut. Who Died August 2, 1811...
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1812
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EMERSON, JOSEPH.
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Lectures on the Millennium.
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1818
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EVANS, JOHN.
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A Sketch of the Denominations of the Christian World...To which is prefixed an Account of Atheism, Deism, Theophilanthropism, Judaism, Mohometanism and Christianity...First Boston...Edition.
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1807
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EWING, FINIS.
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A Series of Lectures, on the Most Important Subjects [i]n Divinity.
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1827
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FAULKNER, T.A.
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From the Ball-Room to Hell.
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1894
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FAWCETT, BENJAMIN.
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The encouraging prospect that religious liberty will be enlarged: Considered, and Applied to the Case of the Protestant Dissenters: In a Sermon... November 5th, 1773.
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1773
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FINLEY, JAMES B., et
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Sermons on Miscellaneous Subjects, by the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Senior Preachers of the Ohio and North Ohio Conferences.
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1847
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FINNEY, CHARLES G.
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Skeletons of a Course of Theological Lectures. Vol. I (all).
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1840
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FISHER, WILLIAM LOGA
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History of the Institution of the Sabbath Day, Being a Plea for Liberty of Conscience in Opposition to Sabbath Conventions.
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1846
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FITCH, ELEAZAR T.
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An Inquiry into the Nature of Sin: in which the Views Advanced in "Two Discourses on the Nature of Sin," are Pursued; and Vindicated from Objections, Stated in the Christian Advocate.
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1827
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FITCH, J.M.
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Letter to the Oberlin Evangelist Subscribers. [Caption title.] 4to broadside. Old folds, tears at top, stained. Sound.
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1851
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FITZ, HENRY.
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The Non-Personality, Origin and End, of That Old Serpent, Called the Devil and Satan, Which Deceiveth the Whole World. A Discourse Delivered Before the Second Society of United Christian Friends in ... New-York, in Their Church on Prince-St. on Sabbath Evening, March 13, 1825.
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1825
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FLAVEL, JOHN.
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Navigation Spiritualized; or a New Compass for Seamen...All Concluded with So Many Spiritual Poems.
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1796
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FOBES, PERES.
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A Sermon, Delivered in the Baptist Meeting-House in Providence, July 31, A.D., 1791. Occasioned by the Death of The Rev. James Manning, D.D. President of Rhodie-Island College.
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1791
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FORSTER, ANTHONY.
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The Scripture Doctrine of Election. A Discourse Delivered on 21st February, 1819.
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1819
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FOSTER, STEPHEN S.
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The Brotherhood of Thieves, or a True Picture of the American Church and Clergy.
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1843
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FOWLER, ANDREW.
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A Sermon, Upon the Word Amen. Revelation, XXII. 21. Delivered in St. Michael's Church, Charleston, Feb. 7th, 1813 [!].
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1835
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FULLER, RICHARD & FR
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Domestic Slavery Considered as a Scriptural Institution...
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1845
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FULLER, RICHARD & FR
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Domestic Slavery Considered as a Scriptural Institution...
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1847
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FULLER, RICHARD & FR
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Domestic Slavery Considered as a Scriptural Institution...Revised and Corrected by the Authors.
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1845
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GAIFER pseud?.
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The Conversion of a Mahometan to the Christian Religion: Described in a Letter from Gaifer, in England, to Aly-Ben-Hayton, His Friend in Turkey. [Caption title.]
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1815
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GAIR, REV. THOMAS.
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Two (2) pp. ALS to Dwight Foster in Northampton, Mass., Concerning His “darkness of mind”. Providence, November 20, 1775. Sheet 8 x 13 inches. Folded with integral address, Browned. Legible ink.
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1775
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GARRISON, WM. LLOYD.
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Universal Emancipation. [Caption title] 4to broadside in two columns of verse, headed by six lines of an address to "My dear Friend," dated Aug. 14, 1837, at Brooklyn, [Ct.?] Substantial typographical black floral border.
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1837
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GATES, THEOPHILUS R.
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The Trials, Experience, Exercises of Mind and First Travels, of Theophilus R. Gates.
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1810
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GATES, THEOPHILUS R.
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A Measuring Reed; to Separare Between the Precious and the Vile. In Two Parts....Second Edition, with Additions.
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1819
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GAY, EBENEZER.
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The Levite Not To Be Forsaken. A Sermon Preach'd at the Installment of the Rev. Grindal Rawson...First Church of Christ in Yarmouth; December 10th, 1755. Second Edition.
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1793
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GLADDEN, WASHINGTON.
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Was Bronson Alcott's School a Type of God's Moral Government? A Review of Joseph Cook's Theory of the Atonement.
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1877
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GOHRING, WILHELM HEN
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Verkundiger der Letzten Zeit; Licht und Wharheit. Geschrieben durch einen blinden Knecht und tauben Boten des Herrn.
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1836
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GOODELL, WILLIAM
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Come-Outerism. The Duty of Secession from a Corrupt Church.
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1845
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GORHAM, B.W.
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Camp Meeting Manual, a Practical Book for the Camp Ground; in Two Parts. With Illustrative Plates.
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1854
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GOULD, NATHANIEL D.
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Church Music in America, Comprising Its History and Its Peculiarities at Different Periods, with Cursory Remarks on Its Legitimate Use and Its Abuse; with Notices of the Schools, Composers, Teachers and Societies.
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1853
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GREEN, BERIAH.
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The Miscellaneous Writings...
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1841
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GREENE, WILLIAM B.
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[The Incarnation.] A Letter to Rev. John Fiske, D.D.
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1848
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GRIFFIN, EDWARD D.
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The Causal Power in Regeneration Proper Direct Upon the Mind, And not Exerted through the Medium of Motives. Argued Upon the Principles of the Exercise system, Though the Author Believes in a Temper or Nature Anterior to Exercise.
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1834
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GRIFFIN, EDWARD D.
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The Kingdom of Christ: A Missionary Sermon, Preached Before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, in Philadelphia, May 23d, 1805.
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1805
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GRIMKE, THOMAS S.
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Address...at a Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina...to Consider the Resolution of the American Sunday School Union, Respecting Sunday Schools in the Valley of the Mississippi.
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1831
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GRIMKE, THOMAS S.
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Oration of the Advantages, to be Derived, from the Introduction of the Bible, and of Sacred Literature, as Essential Parts of All Education, in a Literary Point of View Merely, from the Primary School , to the University...September 7, 1830.
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1830
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GRIMKE, THOMAS S.
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Address ... at a Meeting in Charleston, South Carolina, Held March 29, 1831, to Consider the Resolution of the American Sunday School Union, Respecting Sunday Schools in the Valley of the Mississippi.
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1831
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GRIMKE, THOMAS.
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Bound Volume of Fifteen (15) Works, 1829-33, on Nullification, Pacifism and Religion, including two referred to by Merle Curti, writing in DAB, quoted below.
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1829
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GRISWOLD, STANLEY.
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A Statement of the Singular Manner of Proceeding of the Rev. Association, of the South Part of Litchfield County in an Ecclesiastical Prosectuion, by Them Instituted Against the Rev. Stanley Griswold...Who, without being heard in his own defence, was by them sentenced to an exclusion from their Associate Communion. Together with a Subsequent Address to said Association, by Nehemiah Strong...to which is added a Short Appendix.
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1798
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HABERMAN, DR. JOHN.
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The Christian's Companion: Containing Morning and Evening Prayers, For Every Day in the Week; Together with Other Devotions. To which is added Dr. Neuman's Prayer of Prrayers; and a Collection of Morning and Evening Humns. Translated from the German.
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1846
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HAMILTON, LUTHER.
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Reasons for the Unitarian Belief, Plainly Stated in Nine Lectures.
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1830
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HARRIS, THADDEUS M.
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Remarks on the Charges Made Against the Religion and Morals of the People of Boston...by the Rev. Gardiner Spring, in a Sermon...Dec. 22, 1820.
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1820
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HARRIS, THADDEUS MAS
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Hymns for the Lord's Supper, Original and Selected.
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1820
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HARRISON, RICHARD.
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Remarks on the Hon. John Jay's Letter, to the Rev. Cave Jones; in a Letter to a Friend.
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1812
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HARTLEY, THOMAS.
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A Discourse on Mistakes concerning Religion, Enthusiasm, Experiences, &c.
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1759
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HAWES, LOUISA.
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Memoir of Mrs. Mary E. Van Lennep, Only Daughter of the Rev. Joel Hawes, D.D., and Wife of the Rev. Henry J. Van Lennep, Missionary in Turkey. By Her Mother.
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1847
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HAWKER, ROBERT.
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Zion's Pilgrim. To which are added, Select Pieces, by Different Authors.
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1814
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HESS, SAMUEL.
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Kutzgefasster Unterricht der Christlichen Religion, in Fragen und Antworten zum Gebrauch der Jugend.
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1835
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HITCHCOCK, EDWARD.
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Religious Lectures on Peculiar Phenomena in the Four Seasons...
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1850
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HOBART, JOHN HENRY.
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The Origin, the General Character, and the Present Situation of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States....
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1814
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HOBART, JOHN HENRY.
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The Resolutions of Certain Episcopalians, at Mechanics-Hall, Considered. [Caption title].
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1812
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HOBART, JOHN HENRY.
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The United States...Compared with Some European Countries, Particularly England. A Discourse...
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1825
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HOLCOMBE, WM. H.
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Human Progress Since the Last Judgment, in 1757.
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1851
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HOOKER, HERMAN.
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An Appeal to the Christian Public, on the Evil and Impolicy of the Church Engaging in Merchandise; and Setting Forth the Wrong Done to Booksellers, and the Extravagance, Inutility, and Evil-Working, of Charity Publication Societies.
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1849
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HOPKINS, JOHN H.
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Letter from...on the Bible View of Slavery. [Wrapper title].
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1861
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HOPKINS, JOHN HENRY.
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Christianity Vindicated, in Seven Discourses on the External Evidences of the New Testament, with a Concluding Dissertation.
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1833
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HOPKINS, SAMUEL.
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Sermons and Writings. 148 pp.1766-94. (1) Sermon on Grace. 3 pp. with Phil 1.4 Sermon on Family Government, March 2, 1766. 13 pp. (2) Sermon fragment; Matt 5.12. 10 pp., 1784. Sermon Jere 23.28, 1764. 24 pp. (3 ) Sermon Prov 31, 1763, 4 pp. (4) Booklet of Orations. 6 x 8 inches. 104 pp. 1791-1794. Edge fraying, some water damage and browning. No covers. Legible ink.
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1766
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HORNER, J.M.
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The Modern Emigrant; or, Love of Liberty: Being a Discourse, Delivered in the City of New-York.
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1832
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HOSMER, WM. ED.
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Autobiography of Rev. Alvin Torry, First Missionary to the Six Nations and the Northwestern Tribes of British North America.
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1862
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HOUGH, SABIN.
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The Judgment Day: Showing Where, How, and When the Last Judgment Takes Place.
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1849
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HOWE, JOHN.
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The Christian's Pocket Companion. Being a Choice Collection of Devotional Hymns, for the Use of Christians, in Public Worship and Private Devotion: Without Distinction of denomination.
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1826
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HUDSON, DAVID.
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Memoir of Jemima Wilkinson, a Preacheress of the Eighteenth Century: Containing an Authentic Narrative of Her Life and Character, and of the Rise Progress and Conclusion of Her Ministry.
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1844
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HUDSON, DAVID.
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History of Jemima Wilkinson, a Preacheress of the Eighteenth Century; Containing an Authentic Narrative of Her Life and Character, and of the Rise, Progress and Conclusion of Her Ministry.
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1821
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HUGHES, JOHN & JOHN
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A Discussion of the Question, Is the Roman Catholic Religion...Inimical to Civil or Religious Liberty? And of the Question, Is the Presbyterian Religion...Inimical to Civil or Religious Liberty?
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1836
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HUME, SOPHIA.
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An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of South-Carolina, to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ, in their own Consciences. In which is inserted, Some Account of the Author's Experience in the Important Business of Religion.
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1754
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HUME, SOPHIA.
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An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of South-Carolina, to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ, in their own Consciences. In which is inserted, Some Account of the Author's Experience in the Important Business of Religion. By S.H.
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1752
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HUTCHINSON, SAMUEL.
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An Apology for Believing in Universal Reconcilation: or an Appeal from the Inferior Court of Bigotry, Superstition, Ignorance and Unbelief, to the Supreme Court of Proper Candor...also, a Key to the Book of Revelation...
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1827
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IRELAND, W.H.
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Scribbleomania; or, the Printer's Devil's Polichronicon. A Sublime Poem. Edited by Anser Pen-Drag-On, Esq.
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1815
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IVES, THOMAS P.
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A Statement Respecting the Bible Society of the State of Rhode Island...with an Appendix: Addressed to the Publick by the Board of Trustees.
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1814
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JACKSON, DANIEL.
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Religious Experience, Call to the Ministry, and Gospel Labors...Including Many Incidents of Pastoral Life, and His Southern Visit in Tennessee...In Two Parts...
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1859
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JACOBS, ABRAHAM
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Spiritual Meditations, Written in Verse, on Passages Selected from the Sacred Scriptures
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1848
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JAY, WILLIAM.
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Evening Exercises for the Closet: for Every Day in the Year. Vol. I-[II].
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1832
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JOHNSON, JOHN.
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A Mathematical Question, Propounded by the King of Glory....The Sixth Edition, Corrected and Revised.
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1804
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JOHNSON, LORENZO D.
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One (1) Page ALS to Job Durfee Concerning The Roger Williams Church Corporation. Providence, November 22, 1837. Sheet 8 x 9.5 inches, no cover. Folds, lightly browned. Small tear at seal.
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1837
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JOHNSON, T.
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Cobbett and the Negro. To the Editor of an Evening Paper. [Caption title]. 4to broadside.
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1820
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JONES, SAMUEL 1737-1
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A brief History of the Imposition of Hands on baptised Persons. [Caption title]. Broadside, 8.5" x 7". Browned.
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1782
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JONES, WILLIAM.
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Lectures on the Figurative Language of the Holy Scripture, and the Interpretation of It from the Scripture Itself. To which are added, Four Lectures on the Relation Between the Old and New Testaments, as it is Set Forth in the Epistle to the Hebrews. Also, a Single Lecture on the Natural Evidences of Christianity. To which is Prefixed, a Short Account of His Life and Writings.
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1818
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JUDD, SYLVESTER.
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The Church: in a Series of Discourses.
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1854
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JUDD, SYLVESTER.
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Philo: An Evangeliad.
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1850
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KENDRICK, ARIEL.
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Sketches of the Life and Times of Eld. Ariel Kendrick, Being a Short Account of His Birth, Conversion, Call to the Ministry, and His Labors as a Gospel Minister, with other incidents occurring under his notice. Written by Himself.
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1847
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KIDDER, D.P. Ed.
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The Patriarchs.
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1845
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KIMBALL, EDWARD A.
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Lecture Delivered July 1, 1899. Holograph copy. 13 pp. 7 x 15 inches. Ink. Folds, some water staining on verso. Legible hand, bright.
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1899
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KIRK, EDWARD N.
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Great Men are God's Gift. A Discourse on the Death of the Hon. Daniel Webster. Delivered in Mt. Vernon Church, on Sunday, Oct. 31, 1852. Published by Request of the Mount Vernon Association of Young Men.
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1852
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KIRK, Rev. EDWARD N.
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The Greatness of the Human Soul. An Address Delivered at the Seventh Anniversary of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary, South Hadley, Mass. August 1, 1844.
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1844
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KNEELAND, ABNER & W.
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Minutes of a Discussion on the Question "Is the punishment of the wicked absolutely eternal? or is it only a temporal punishment in this world, for their good, and to be succeeded by eternal happiness after death?"...which commenced at the First Independent Church of Christ, Called Universalist...
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1824
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KNEELAND, ABNER, et
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Hymns, Composed by Different Authors, at the Request of the General Convention of Universalists of the New England States and Others....Second edition.
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1810
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KNEELAND, ABNER.
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A Review of the Evidences of Christianity; in a Series of Lectures...To which is prefixed, an extract from Wyttenbach's Opuscula, on the Ancient Notices of the Jewish Nation...
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1835
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KNEELAND, ABNER.
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A Funeral Sermon on the Death of Captain Abijah Harding, Who Was Killed by the Fall of a Tree, in Barre, Mass....
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1826
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KNEELAND, ABNER.
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An Oration, Delivered July 4, 1826, Being the Semicentural Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America; Before the Societies Assembled to Celebrate the Day.
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1826
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KNEELAND, ABNER.
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Universal Church (spine title). Ink Holograph Notations of Hymns & Secular Music, Early 1820s. Five Volumes, with first page indexes, 225 pp., plus 12 additional loose sheets. 7” x 10” notebooks, calf-backed boards. Signatures loose, cover well worn; quite good.
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1820
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KNEELAND, ABNER.
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The New Testament; Being the English Only of the Greek and English Testament; Translated from the original Greek according to Griesbach...
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1823
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KNEELAND, ABNER.
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Three Sermons; Delivered in the First Universalist Church, in...New-York, on Easter Sunday, March 26, 1826, In Which is Embodied a Brief Portraiture of Christian Theology.
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1826
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KNEELAND, ABNER.
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Ancient Universalism, As Taught by Christ and His Apostles; In Reply to a Pamphlet, Entitled "Remarks on the Distinguishing Doctrine of Modern Universalism, which teaches that there is no hell and no punishment for the wicked after death. By Adam Empie, A.M., Rector of St. James's Church, Wilmington, N.C."
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1825
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LANGWORTHY, FRANKLIN
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The Key of the Kingdom.
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1836
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LARMARTINE, ALPHONSE
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Lamartine on Atheism. Atheism Among the People.
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1850
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LATHROP, JOSEPH.
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Waiting on God for Rain. A Sermon Preached in a Time of Drought, July 24, 1805.
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1805
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LATTA, JAMES.
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A Discourse on Psalmody; in which it is clearly shewn that it is the duty of Christians to take the principal subjects and occasions of Their Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, from the Gospel of Christ. Fourth Edition, with Corrections and Additions.
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1801
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LE FEVRE, CLEMENT F.
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1831
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LEE, LUTHER.
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Universalism Examined and Refuted, and the Doctrine of the Endless Punishment...Established.
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1836
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LELAND, JOHN.
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The Divine Authority of the Old and New Testament Asserted: With a particular Vindication of the Characters of Moses, and the Prophets, our Saviour Jesus Christ, and his Apostles, against the unjust Aspersions and false Reasoning of a Book, entitled, The Moral Philosopher. The Second Edition, Corrected.
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1739
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LEONARD, JOSHUA.
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Solemn Reasons for Believing That God Is One: and for Withholding Assent to the Proposition that God Is Three.
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1834
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LESEUR, FRANCIS.
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The Universal Triune: A New and Universal System of Christian Philosophy...
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1831
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LINN, JOHN BLAIR.
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A Letter to Joseph Priestley...in Answer to His Letter, in Defence of His Pamphlet, Entitled Socrates and Jesus Compared.
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1803
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LIVINGSTON, JOHN H.
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Oratio Inauguralis de Veritate Religionis Christianae...
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1785
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LIVINGSTON, JOHN H.
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A Sermon, Delivered Before the New-York Missionary Society, at Their Annual Meeting, April 3, 1804. To which are added, an Appendix, the Annual Report of the Directors, and Other Papers Relating to American Missions.
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1804
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LOTHROP, S.K.
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The Moral Power of Character. A Sermon Preached...January 9th, 1853...after the Funeral of Amos Lawrence.
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1853
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LOUNSBURY, THOMAS.
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Pro-Slavery Overthrown; and the True Principles of Abolitionism Declared. Or a Series of Lectures in Answer to the Question "What Do the Scriptures Teach on the Subject of Slavery." Second Edition.
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1847
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LOWELL, JOHN.
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The Recent Attempt to Defeat the Constitutional Provisions in Favor of Religious Freedom, Considered in Reference to the Trust Conveyances of Hanover Street Church. By a Layman. Second Edition.
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1828
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LUCAS, RACHEL.
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Remarkable Account of Mrs. Rachel Lucas, Daughter of Mr. James Hinman, of Durham, (Conn.) As Written by Herself, and Attested By Her Family and Acquaintance.
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1811
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LUTHER, MARTIN.
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Solemnization of the Third Centurial Jubilee, Commemorative of the Blessed Reformation, Commenced by Dr. Martin Luther, on the 31st October, 1517. Order of the Solemnities...in St. Paul's Church, Oct. 31st, 1817. The Hymns are translated from the German, as used in the forenoon.
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1817
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LUTHER, MARTIN.
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Der Kleine Catechismus...
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1800
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M'CALLA, W.L.
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The Unitarian Baptist of the Robinson School Exposed: In papers collateral to a Discussion of Christian Baptism, and its effects upon civil and religious society as shewn in the Scriptures, and in the history of the Church, in opposition to the views of Mr. Alexander Campbell, as expressed in a seven days' debate with the Author, at Washington, Kentucky, October 1824, and in his spurious publication of that debate...and in opposition to the views of the celebrated Mr. Robinson, and other Baptist Authors.
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1826
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M'KEEN, SILAS.
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God's way in the sea. A Funeral Sermon Preached at Bradford, Vermont, April 25th, 1852: on the occasion of the Death of Eber D. Hovey, First Mate of the Steamship Independence, Who, with several others perished in Matagorda Bay, Texas, March 26th, 1852.
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1852
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M'LEOD, ALEXANDER Ed
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The Larger Catechism, Agreed Upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminister...revised by Alexander M'Leod. The first book ever stereotyped in America.
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1813
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MACDONALD, DONALD.
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A Treatise on the Holy Ordinance of Baptism...
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1845
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MACGOWAN, JOHN.
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Priestcraft Defended: A Sermon Occasioned by the Expulsion of Six Young Gentlemen, from the University of Oxford, for Praying, Reading, and Expounding the Scriptures...by Their Humble Servant the Shaver.
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1819
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MAFFITT, JOHN N.
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Tears of Contrition; or Sketches of the Life of John W. Maffitt; with Religious and Moral Reflections. To which are appended several Poetic Effusions.
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1821
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MAFFITT, JOHN N.
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Tears of Contrition; or Sketches of the Life of John W. Maffitt; with Religious and Moral Reflections. To which are appended several Poetic Effusions.
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1821
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MAIS, CHARLES.
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The Surprising Case of Rachel Baker, Who Prays and Preaches in Her Sleep: With Specimens of Her Extraordinary Performances...
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1814
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MAIS, CHARLES.
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The Surprising Case of Rachel Baker, Who Prays and Preaches in Her Sleep: With Specimens of Her Extraordinary Performances...
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1814
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MANCHESTER, WM. C.
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Songs of Zion, or Conference Hymns, Selected and Original. To which is added, a Brief Sketch of the Author's Life and Experience.
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1831
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MARKS, DAVID.
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Hymns for Christian Melody. Selected from Various Authors.
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1841
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MASON, LOWELL.
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Address on Church Music...
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1826
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MASON, WILLIAM.
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A Spiritual Treasury for the Children of God: Consisting of a Meditation for Each Morning in the Year, Upon Select Texts of Scripture...in Two Volumes. The First American Edition.
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1803
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MATHER, COTTON.
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Ratio Disciplinae Fratrum Nov-Anglorum. A Faithful Account of the Discipline Professed and Practiced; in the Churches of New-England....
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1726
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MATHER, SAMUEL.
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An Apology For the Liberties of the Churches in New England: To which is prefix'd, A Discourse concerning Congregational Churches.
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1738
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MATHIAS, BENJAMIN.
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The Life, Experience, and Death of...Written by Himself, With Some Additions By His Father.
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1835
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MATLACK, LUCIUS C. R
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Discussion of the Doctrine of the Trinity, Between Luther Lee, Wesleyan Minister, and Samuel J. May, Unitarian Minister.
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1854
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MAXCY, JONATHAN.
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A Sermon, Preached September 14, 1796, at the Dedication of the Meeting-House, Belonging to the Catholic Baptist Society in Cumberland.
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1796
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MAY, SAMUEL J.
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Letters to Rev. Joel Hawes in Review of His Tribute to the Memory of the Pilgrims.
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1831
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MAY, SAMUEL J.
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THE LIBERAL CHRISTIAN. Vol. I, # 11-14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 21, 23-25. July 5, 1823-March 6, 1824.
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1823
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MAY, SAMUEL, JR.
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Sermons Preached at the Dedication of the Meeting House of the Second Congregational Society in Leicester: and at the Ordination of the Rev. Samuel May, Jr., as Their Minister, August 12 and 13, 1834. [Wrapper title].
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1834
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MAYHEW, JONATHAN.
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Practical Discourses Delivered on Occasion of the Earthquakes in November, 1755...
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1760
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MCCLURE, A. WILSON.
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Lectures on Ultra-Universalism.
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1832
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MCCLURE, A. WILSON.
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Lectures on Ultra-Universalism.
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1838
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McINTIRE, THOMAS.
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Three (3) pp. ALS, Thomas McIntire to Cousin Joseph Templeton in Pittsburgh. Fayette, Jefferson County, Mississippi. December 17, 1835. Sheet 9.5 x 15 inches, folded in half. Folded with integral address and postmark. Some tears at folds. legible ink.
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1835
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MELMOTH, WILLIAM.
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The Great Importance of a Religious Life Considered. To which are added, Prefatory Observations on the Credibility of the Christian Religion...
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1802
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MILLER, SAMUEL.
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A Sermon, Delivered January 19, 1812...to Express Their Condolence with the Inhabitants of Richmond, [Va.] on the Late Mournful Dispensation of Providence in That City.
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1812
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MILTON, JOHN.
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An Old Looking-Glass for the Laity and Clergy of All Denominations, Who either give or receive Money under Pretence of the Gospel: Being Considerations Touching the likeliest Means to remove Hirelings out of the Church of Christ...With the Life of Milton...
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1770
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MINISTERS' ANNUITY S
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Act of Incorporation, and Bye-Laws of the Ministers' Annuity Society.
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1825
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MONK, MARIA.
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Awful Disclosures, by Maria Monk, of the Hotel Dieu Nunnery of Montreal...Illustrated by a Plan of the Nunnery...
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1836
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MOORE, C.C.
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Observations Upon Certain Passages in Mr. Jefferson's Notes on Virginia, which Appear to have a Tendency to Subvert Religion, and Establish a False Philosophy.
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1804
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MOORE, JOSEPH.
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A Treatise on Christian Baptism, Being an Answer to a Piece, Entitled the Bible Baptist; Written by Mr. Leeland.
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1804
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MORSE, JEDIDIAH
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Signs of the Times. A Sermon, Preached Before the Society for Propagating the Gospel Among the Indians and Others in North America, at Their Anniversary, Nov. 1, 1810.
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1810
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MORSE, THOMAS.
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A Brief Account of the Singular Circumstances Attending the Death of Mr. Joseph Morse, of East-Haverhill, Mass....
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1832
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MUNGER, HIRAM.
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The Life and Religious Experience of Hiram Munger, Including Many Singular Circumstances Connected with Camp-Meetings and Revivals.
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1856
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NEAD, PETER.
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Primitive Christianity, or a Vindication of the Word of God.
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1834
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NELSON, JOHN.
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An Extract from the Journal of John Nelson; Being an Account of God's Dealing with Him...
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1809
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NEW HAVEN WEST ASSOC
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An Address of the Pastors of the Churches in the Western District of the County of New-Haven, on the Subject of Prayer and Family Religion.
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1803
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NEW HAVEN WEST ASSOC
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Statement by the Association of the Western District of New Haven County, Respecting the Case of Mr. Seagrove W. Magill.
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1836
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NEW YORK BIBLE SOCIE
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Printed form: This is to Certify That [in ms., Jesse Read] by virtue of [a contribution of Fifteen Dollars] made by [himself] is a Life Member of the New York Bible Society. New York [Nov. 5th, 1841]. [Signed: Alfred Edwards] Pres. [Saml B. Schieffelin] Treas. Attest [Jno. ?]. Text in full, surmounted by a 4” X 6” oval cut depicting a biblical scene. With integral blank leaf. Some spotty foxing.
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1841
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NEW-YORK MISSIONARY
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The Address and Constitution of...
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1796
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NEWCOMB, HARVEY.
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Newcomb's Manual for Maternal Associations.
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1840
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NORTON, ANDREWS.
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Inaugural Discourse, Delivered Before the University at Cambridge, August 10, 1819.
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1819
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NORTON, ANDREWS.
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Remarks on a Pamphlet Entitled "'The Latest Form of Infidelity' Examined."
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1839
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NORWOOD, ABRAHAM.
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The Acts of the Elders, Commonly Called the Book of Abraham; Containing a Revelation Made to Him at a Protracted Meeting. To which is appended a Chapter from the Book of Religious Errors...Calculated for the Meridian of Rhode Island...
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1842
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NOTT, J.C.
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Chronology, Ancient and Scriptural...
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1850
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NOYES, JOHN H.
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The Berean: a Manual for the Help of Those Who Seek the Faith of the Primitive Church.
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1847
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NOYES, JOHN H.
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The Berean: a Manual for the Help of Those Who Seek the Faith of the Primitive Church.
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1847
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OLDS, G.S. & R.S. CO
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Review, of a Narrative by Rev. John Keep. [Wrapper title].
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1833
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OLIPHANT, LAURENCE.
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Scientific Religion or Higher Possibilities of Life and Practice Through the Operation of Natural Forces. With an Appendix by a Clergyman of the Church of England. Authorized American Edition.
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1889
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OSBORN, MRS. SARAH
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Familiar Letters...
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1807
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OSBORN, SAMUEL.
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The Case and Complaint of Mr. Samuel Osborn, late of Eastham; As it was represented in a Letter to the Reverend Dr. Colman, to be communicated by him to the Convention for their Consideration.
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1743
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OSGOOD, DAVID.
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A Discourse on the Validity of Presbyterian Ordination...
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1802
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OWEN, ROBERT & ALEXA
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Debate on the Evidences of Christianity; Containing an Examination of "The Social System," and of all Systems of Scepticism...Held in the City of Cincinnati, Ohio, in April, 1829...Reported by Charles S. Simms, with an Appendix, Written by the Parties. Vol. I-[II]. Second Edition.
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1829
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PAINE, THOMAS.
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The Theological Works of Thomas Paine...the Most Complete Edition Ever Published.
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1835
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PAINE, THOMAS.
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"Letter of Thomas Paine to Camille Jourdan of the Council of Five Hundred Occasioned by His Report on the Priests, the Worship and the Bells."...
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1797
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PALFREY, JOHN G.
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Harmony of the Gospels, on the Plan Proposed by Lant Carpenter, LL.D.
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1831
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PALMER, ELIHU.
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Principles of Nature; or, a Development of the Moral Causes of Happiness and Misery Among the Human Species.
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1806
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PANCOAST, SETH.
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The Kabbala: or, the True Science of Light; an Introduction to the Philosophy and Theosophy of the Ancient Sages. Together with a Chapter on Light in the Vegetable Kingdom.
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1883
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PARKER, DANIEL.
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Proscription Delineated; or a Development of Facts Appertaining to the Arbitrary and Oppressive Proceedings of the North Association of Litchfield County, in Relation to the Author.
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1819
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PARKER, THEODORE.
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A Sermon of Old Age...
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1854
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PARKMAN, FRANCIS Com
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An Offering of Sympathy to Parents Bereaved of their Children, and to Others Under Affliction; Being a Collection from Manuscripts and Letters Not Before Published; with an Appendix of Selections.
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1830
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PATTEN, WILLIAM.
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Christianity the True Theology, and Only Perfect Moral System; in Answer to "The Age of Reason:" with an Appendix, in Answer to "The Examiners Examined."
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1795
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PEABODY, ELIZABETH.
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Sabbath Lessons, or an Abstract of Sacred History; to which is annexed, a Geographical Sketch of the Principal Places Mentioned in Sacred History.
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1810
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PEAK, JOHN.
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Memoir of Elder John Peak, Written by Himself.
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1832
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PECK, JOHN.
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A Descant on the Universal Plan, Corrected; or, Universal Salvation Explained. With Rev. L. Haynes' Sermon.
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1823
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PENN, WILLIAM.
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No Cross, No Crown. A Discourse Shewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ. And that the Denial of Self, and daily [bear]ing of Christ's Cross, is the alone Way to the Rest and Kingdom of God. To which are added The Living and Dying Testimonies of divers Persons of Fame and Learning in Favour of this Treatise....The Seventh Edition.
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1747
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PHILOM, AMMAH Pseud.
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The Hitory of Defection in New-England. In a Letter to the Editors of the "Christian Advocate and Journal." To which is now added an Address to the People of New-England. [and] Philom's Address to the People of New-England. With Remarks on the Plans to Establish Kingcraft and Priestcraft in These United States, as Exhibited by the Charitable Society, in Their Address, and Vigorous Attempts to Beg Money to Educate Indigent Young Men for the Ministry of the Gospel.
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1832
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PIERPONT, Rev. JOHN.
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Four Page ALS to Rev. Parker Pillsbury. Boston, Dec. 16, 1843; "My Dear Brother." 4to. Addressed to Pillsbury in Bradford, NH, with postmark. Red wax seal, small hole at seal. Ink. Slight tears at folds, bright & legible.
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1843
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PILLSBURY, PARKER.
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The Bible: Its History and Inspiration.
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1848
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PILLSBURY, PARKER.
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The Popular Religions, and What Shall Be Instead. A Discourse...
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1891
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PILLSBURY, PARKER.
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The Bible: Its History and Inspiration.
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1848
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PILLSBURY, PARKER.
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Three (3) Page 18mo. ALS, Regarding the National Liberal League. Concord (N.H.), December 22, 1877. Ink. Fine.
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1877
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PORTER, DAVID.
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A Sermon on Divine Decrees, and Moral Necessity, Reconciled with Freedom of the Will, in Opposition to Fatalism and Natural Compulsion, Argued from Scripture, Reason and Common Sense.
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1808
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
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Report of the Committee of the General Assembly, Appointed to Draught a Plan for Disciplining Baptized Children.
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1812
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PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
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Exposition of the Peculiarities, Difficulties and Tendencies of Oberlin Perfectionism, Prepared by a Committee of the Presbytery of Cleveland...
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1841
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PRESBYTERY OF ONEIDA
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A Narrative of the Revival of Religion, in the County of Oneida...in the Year 1826.
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1826
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PRIEST, JOSIAH.
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The Anti-Universalist, or History of the Fallen Angels of the Scriptures; Proofs of the Being of Satan and of Evil Spirits: Intended as a Refutation of the Three Main Points of Universalism, Namely, that There is No Hell After Death; No Devil or Satan as a Being; and No Future Day of Final Judgment--in Two Parts. Embellished with Twenty-Two Engravings.
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1837
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PRIESTLEY, JOSEPH.
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An Outline of the Evidences of Revealed Religion.
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1797
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PRINCE, THOMAS.
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The Christian History; Containing Accounts of the Propagation and Revival of Religion in England Scotland and America. To be publish'd Weekly. [Caption title. # 3 - 52 [of 104]. March 18, 1743 - Feb. 25, 1744. Pp. [17]-416.
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1743
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PRINCE, THOMAS.
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A Sermon at the Publick Lecture in Boston, July 25, 1728. In the Audience of His Excellency the Governour, His Honour the Lieut. Governour, and the Honourable the Council and Representatives of the Province: Being the Thursday after His Excellency's Arrival Here.
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1728
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
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Extracts from the Minutes...[Caption title].
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1816
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
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A Tract on the Duty of Morning and Evening Devotion.
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1810
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
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The Constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York; and Forms of Prayer Used by the Association.
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1805
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
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Constitution...of the City of New York; and Forms of Prayer Used by the Association.
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1829
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PURVIANCE, LEVI.
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The Biography of Elder David Purviance...with an Appendix; Giving Biographical Sketches of Elders John Hardy, Reuben Dooly, William Dye [et al]...Together with a Historical Sketch of the Great Kentucky Revival.
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1848
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QUINBY, DANIEL F. Ed
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A Compendium of Literary, Philosophical and Religious Knowledge
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1851
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RANDOLPH, RICHARD.
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Aspects of Humanity, Brokenly Mirrored in the Ever-Dwelling Current of Human Speech.
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1869
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RANNEY, DARWIN H.
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The Evangelical Church; or True Grounds for the Union of the Saints.
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1840
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RAYNER, REV. MENZIES
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Universalism; A Doctrine Worthy of All Acceptance. A Sermon Delivered at Monroe, Conn. ... As a Farewell Discourse, on Resigning His Pastoral Office, Over the Episcopal Church in That Place. And in the Universalist Church, in This City, November Fourth, 1827.
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1827
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REIGHLEY, CHARLES.
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Three (3) pp. ALS to Eno L. Freeman, in Almont, Michigan, Concerning Services of an Assistant. Chicago, Sept. 26, 1851. 16 x 9.5 inches. Blue paper folded in half with integral address. Hole at seal, bright, legible.
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1851
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RHODE ISLAND EVANGEL
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Minutes of the Annual Meeting of the...and of the Rhode Island Home Missionary Society and Plea; Held at Slatersville...June 12th and 13th, 1860.
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1860
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RICHMOND, JAMES C.
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A Midsummer's Day-Dream: Libellous; or, a Little Book of the Vision of Shawmut. By Admonish Crime. (Anagramatically.) Libell. I.
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1847
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RIPLEY, GEORGE.
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"The Latest Form of Infidelity" Examined. A Letter to Mr. Andrews Norton, Occasioned by His "Discourse Before the Association of the Alumni of the Cambridge Theological School," on the 19th of July, 1839. By an Alumnus of That School.
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1839
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ROGERS, CLARK.
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The Husbandman's Aim to Refute the Clergy, Respecting the Decrees of God: Their Doctrine Unfolded, and Errors Exposed.
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1801
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ROOT, J.P.
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Faith As a Distinctive Element; or, the Philosophy of Prayer and Woman's Power.
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1874
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ROTHBAUST, JOHANNES.
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Die Franklin Harmonie, und leichter Unterricht in der Vokal-Musik...Zwenter Band [!].
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1821
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ROWLAND, DAVID S.
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Divine Providence Illustrated and Improved, a Thanksgiving-Discourse... Occasioned by the Repeal of the Stamp-Act... (with Eight Other Works in Two Volumes).
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1766
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ROWLAND, DAVID S.
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Ministers o[f] [C]hrist freed from Blood-Guiltiness, by Dispensing all the Counsel of God. A Farewel[!]-Sermon, Preached at Plainfield [Conn.], May 3, 1761. Occasioned by the Long Differences That Have There Subsisted. Published at the Desire of many that heard it.
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1761
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ROWLAND, JOHN.
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The Glorious Mission of the American People: A Thanksgiving Discourse.
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1850
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ROWLAND, WILLIAM F.
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A Sermon, Delivered at Exeter [N.H.], December 22d, 1820. Being the Second Centennial Anniversary of the Landing of the Pilgrims of New-England. Published by Request of the Hearers.
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1821
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RUSH, JACOB.
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Charges and Extracts of Charges, on Moral and Religious Subjects...to which is annexed, the Act of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania, Respecting Vice and Immorality.
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1804
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SABINE, JAMES.
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A View of the Moral State of Newfoundland. With a Particular Reference to the Present State of Religious Toleration in the Island.
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1818
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SAVAGE, GEORGE.
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The Catholick Question at Boston; or an Attempt to Prove that a Calvinist is a Christian....Containing also More Remarks on "American Unitarianism,"...by Amana.
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1815
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SCIENCIA, MISS GRACI
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The New Science; or, Mento-Theology. The Parables for the Clergy, but Intelligence for the People.
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1858
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SCOFIELD, ORRIN
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Perambulations of Cosmopolite; or Travels and Labors of Lorenzo Dow, in Europe and America...
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1842
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SCOTT, JOB
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The Baptism of Christ a Gospel Ordinance: Being Altogether Inward and Spiritual
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1810
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SCOTT, ORANGE.
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The New and Improved Camp Meeting Hymn Book...Stereotype Edition.
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1836
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SCUDDER, JOHN.
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Funeral Addresses, Delivered in Dutch, by Rev. P.E. Faure, of Wynberg; and in English by the Rev. W. Robertson, D.D., of Swellenham, on Occasion of the Interment of the Reverend John Scudder, M.D., Missionary of the Dutch Reformed Church at Madras. (With an Appendix.)
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1855
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SEWALL, HENRY D.
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An Appeal from the Denunciations of the Rev. Dr. Mason, Against Rational Christians; Addressed to All Who Acknowledge the Religion of Jesus Christ, and Fear God Rather Than Man. By a Unitarian of New-York.
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1822
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SEWALL, STEPHEN.
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An Oration Delivered May viii, MDCCLXXIX, at the Funeral of the Hon. John Winthrop...Hollisian Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Cambridge, in the State of Massachusetts-Bay...
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1779
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SHAFFER, REV. STEPHE
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Shaffer's Pilgrim Songster, Being a Collection of Select Songs; Embracing many adapted to Camp Meeting, and Revival occasions...
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1848
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SHARPE, SAMUEL.
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The New Testament Translated from Griesbach's Text. The Third Edition.
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1856
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SHAW, SAMUEL.
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The Voice of one Crying in a Wilderness. Or, The Business of a Christian...Represented in several Sermons...
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1746
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SHELDON, WILLIAM.
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History of the Heathen Gods, and Heroes of Antiquity. To which is added an Original Translation of the Battle of the Gods and Giants...first edition, ornamented with a number of elegant cuts.
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1810
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SHERMAN, ELEAZER.
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The Narrative of Eleazer Sherman, Giving an Account of His Life, Experience, Calll to the Ministry of the Gospel, and Travels as such to the present time. Volume I.
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1828
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SHERMAN, ELEAZER.
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The Narrative of Eleazer Sherman, Giving an Account of His Life, Experience, Call to the Ministry of the Gospel, and Travels as such to the Present Time. Volumes I-III (all).
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1832
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SIEGEL, CHARLES W. E
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A Hundred Years Ago, and Other Poems.
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1875
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SIGOURNEY, MRS. L.H.
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Poems, Religious and Elegiac.
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1841
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SLIE, DAVID Editor &
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THE CLOSET. Vol. I, # 1-12 [and] Vol. II, # 1-12. [All]. October 15, 1845-Sept. & Oct. 1847.
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1845
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SMALLEY, JOHN.
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Eternal Salvation on no Account a Matter of just Debt; or, Full Redemption, not interfering with free Grace. A Sermon, Delivered at Wallingford, By particular Agreement, with special Reference to the Murryan Controversy...
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1785
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SMITH, AMANDA.
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An Autobiography. The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith the Colored Evangelist. Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India and Africa, as an Independent Missionary. With an Introduction by Bishop Thorburn, of India.
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1893
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SMITH, AMANDA.
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An Autobiography. The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith the Colored Evangelist. Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India and Africa, as an Independent Missionary. With an Introduction by Bishop Thorburn, of India.
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1893
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SMITH, E.
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An Inquiry into Scriptural and Ancient Servitude, in which it is shown that neither was Chattel Slavery; with the Remedy for American Slavery.
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1852
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SMITH, ELIAS.
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The Age of Enquiry, Christian's Pocket Companion and Daily Assistant; Calculated also for the benefit of the rising generation, in leading them into truth.
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1825
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SMITH, ELIAS.
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1827
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SMITH, ELIAS.
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The Life, Conversion, Preaching, Travels, and Sufferings of Elias Smith. Written by Himself. Vol. I (all).
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1816
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SMITH, ELIAS.
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A Discourse Delivered at Jefferson Hall...November 25, 1802...the Subject, Nebuchadnezzar's Dream.
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1803
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SMITH, ETHAN.
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A Dissertation on the Prophecies Relative to Antichrist and the Last Times...and a Treatise on the Seven Apocalyptic Vials. Second Edition.
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1814
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SMITH, ETHAN.
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Key to the Revelation. In Thirty-Six Lectures, Taking the Whole Book in Course.
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1833
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SMITH, ISAAC.
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A Sermon, Preached at the Instalment of the Rev. Ethan Smith, to the Pastoral Care of the Church and Congregation in Hopkinton, N. Hampshire, March 12, 1800...and the Discourse, Delivered by the REv. Ethan Smith, the Next Sabbath After His Instalment, to the People of His Charge.
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1800
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SMITH, LEMUEL.
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The History of Job: with Reflections Affording Comfort to the Disconsolate.
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1806
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SMITH, MARCUS.
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An Epitome of Systematic Theology...
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1829
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SMITH, SAMUEL ABBOT.
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Exegesis with Dr. Noyes. 1850-1853. 445 pp. [and] Notes and Thoughts on Lectures with Dr. Noyes, March 10, 1851. 385 pp. "Christian Evidences," and "Dogmatic Theology." 2 vols. Sm. 4to. Ink, in a legible hand. Contemp. uniform 3/4 calf & marbled boards.
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1850
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SMITH, WILLIAM.
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Some Remarks on the "Toleration Act" of 1819. Addressed to the Hon. John Taylor Gilman. By a Friend to the "Public Worship of the Deity."
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1823
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SMYTH, ALEXANDER.
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An Explanation of the Apocalypse, or Revelations of St. John.
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1825
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SOCIETY FOR THE EDUC
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Circular of the Education Society, to Its Members and Auxiliaries. October, 1825.
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1825
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SOUTHGATE, STEWART.
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Steward Southgate’s Request to David Goddard, Priest of the First Parish in Leicester, to Become a Quaker. 1745, Leicester, Massachusetts. 6 x 8 inches, folded in half, no cover. 12 pp. Pages browned, closely written ink, edges chipped & frayed.
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1745
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SPOONER, LYSANDER.
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The Collected Works...34 works in six volumes, 1834-1886. Biography and Introductions by Charles Shively. ISBN 087730-006-2
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1971
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SPRAGUE, WILLIAM B.
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Two Letters, One Page Each, 4to., Written in 1818 & 1828 to Rev. William B. Sprague from Geo. B. Upham and E. H. Mills. Ink. Addressed on verso [p. 4]. Tears at site of wax seals, no loss. Browned, previous folds.
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1818
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SPRING, GARDINER.
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The Doctrine of Election Illustrated and Established in a Sermon, Preached on the Evening of the Second Lord's Day, in December, 1816.
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1826
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SPRING, SAMUEL.
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The Sixth Commandment Friendly to Virtue, Honor and Politeness. A Discourse, in Consequence of the Late Duel...August 5, 1804.
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1804
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SQUIER, M.P.
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Two (2) pp. ALS to Rev. Mason Day at Orangeville, Genesee, New York. Perry Centre, New York, Nov. 18, 1829. 4to. Ink. Letter Written on Printed Circular of the Western Agency for Home Missions. Integral address, wax seal. Small holes at left margin and at folds. Browned.
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1829
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ST. CLAIR, A.
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ALS, ink, sm. 4to, 2 pages + integral address leaf with postal hand cancel. Mattapoisett, Massachusetts, April 29, 1833. To "My Dear Brother", Rev. John B. Pitkin, Richmond Virginia.
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1833
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ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
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Receipt Book for St. Paul's Church, 1809-17. Oblong 8vo. 205 pp. Contemp. calf, very worn. Ink.
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1809
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STILES, WILLIAM HATH
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2-1/2 pp. ALS to His Cousin, Ebenezer Akins, Jr. New York (City). Concerns meetings of Millerites and Whigs. October 27, 1844. 12.5 x 16 inches, folded in half with integral address. Folds, small hole at wax seal, minor tears at folds. Legible ink.
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1844
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STILLMAN, SAMUEL.
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A good Minister of Jesus Christ. A Sermon, Preached in Boston, September 15, 1797, at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Stephen Smith Nelson. To which are added, the Charge, by the Rev. Mr. Isaac Backus...and the Right Hand of Fellowship, by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Baldwin...
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1797
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STOKES, ELIE WORTHIN
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Certificate with Seal & Signature of the Lord Bishop of Ripon, Permitting E.W. Stokes to Perform Divine Service and to Administer the Sacraments...Sept. 24, 1848. Signed by Ripon under the seal. Docketed.
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1848
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STOWE, CALVIN E., et
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Student Lecture Notes of Peter Nutting, 1828-62, Beginning of September 20, 1858, With His Signature & Date, Including Lectures by Calvin E. Stowe, William G.T. Shedd, and Austin Phelps. Five Volumes. 4to. Ca. 600 pp. Ink. Contemp. calf backed marbled boards, one spine cracked but very good.
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1858
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STOWE, H.B.
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Earthly Care, a Heavenly Discipline.
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1853
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STOWE, H.B.
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Earthly Care. A Heavenly Discipline.
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1854
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STREETER, RUSSELL.
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Mirror of Calvinistic Fanaticism, or Jedediah Burchard & Co. During a Protracted Meeting of Twenty-Six Days in Woodstock, Vermont. Second Edition.
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1835
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STUART, MOSES.
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A Letter to William E. Channing D.D. on the Subject of Religious Liberty. Third Edition.
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1830
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SUNDERLAND, LA ROY E
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The Magnet: Devoted to the Investigation of Human Physiology. [Printed cover wrapper title]. Vol. II, # 1-6.
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1843
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SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL.
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The Heavenly Doctrine of the New Jerusalem, as Revealed from Heaven, from the Latin...Second American edition.
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1820
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SWIFT, JOB.
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Discourses on Religious Subjects. To which are prefixed, Sketches of His Life and Character, and a Sermon, Preached at West-Rutland, on the Occasion of His Death, by the Rev. Lemuel Haynes.
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1805
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TAPPAN, DAVID.
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A Discourse Delivered in the Chapel of Harvard College, June 17, 1794, at the Request of the Senior Class of Students...
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1794
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TAYLOR, ISAAC.
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Fanaticism.
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1834
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TENNEY, CALEB J.
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A Summary View of God's Gracious Covenant with Abraham and His Seed; Of the Right and Design of the Baptism of Infants; And of the Mode of Baptism. In Four Discourses.
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1808
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THACHER, TYLER.
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Arminianism Examined. A Review of "A Discourse on Predestination and Election, Preached on an Especial Occasion, at Greenwich, Massachusetts, by Wilbur Fisk, D.D."
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1833
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THOMPSON, JOSEPH P.
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Man in Genesis and in Geology: Or, the Biblical Account of Man's Creation, Tested by Scientific Theories of His Origin and Antiquity.
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1870
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THOMPSON, OTIS Edito
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for the Years, 1824 and 1825. Vol. I, # 2-24.
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1824
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THOMSON, ROBERT.
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Divine Authority of the Bible; or, Revelation and Reason, Opposed to Sophistry and Ridicule: Being a Refutation of Paine's Age of Reason. First American Edition.
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1807
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THORNTON, ABEL.
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The Life of Elder Abel Thornton, Late of Johnston, R.I. A Preacher in the Free-Will Baptist Connexion, and a Member of the R.I. Q[uarterly] Meeting. Written by Himself.
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1828
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TYLER, BENNET.
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A Review of President Day's Treatise on the Will.
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1838
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UPHAM, CHARLES W.
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The Charge of Ignorance and Misrepresentation Proved Against Rev. George B. Cheever. From the Salem Gazette.
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1833
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UPHAM, THOMAS C,
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Life of Madame Catharine Adorna. Including Some Leading Facts and Traits in Her Religious Experience. Together with Explanations and Remarks, Tending to Illustrate the Doctine of Holiness.
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1845
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UPHAM, THOMAS C.
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Jahn's Biblical Archaeology, Translated from the Latin, with Additions and Corrections.
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1823
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VERMONT RELIGIOUS TR
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Religious Tracts. No. I -[II]. [Caption title].
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1809
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VINTON, FRANCIS.
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Loyalty and Piety; Or, the Christian’s Civil Obligations Defined. A Discourse Preached in Trinity Church, Newport, R.I. … on Thursday, July 21, 1842, the Day of Public Thanksgiving.
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1842
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VOLTAIRE.
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For the Promotion of Christian Knowledge. The Character of the Christian Mysteries, in a Dialogue Between a Church of England Missionary Preacher and a Chinese Mandarin, Wherein the Mysteries of the Christian Religion are Set Forth: The Design of Which is To Stimulate an Enquiry After Truth, and to Promote a Knowledge of Christianity. Taken From the French of Voltaire, With Various Alterations, Additions, & Marginal References. As Originally Printed by R. Carlisle, London, For the Society, for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge.
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1827
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WAINWRIGHT, JONATHAN
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A Set of Chants Adapted to the Hymns in the Morning and Evening Prayer, and to the Communion Service, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America.
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1819
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WALKER, JAMES.
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A Sermon, Preached in Brooklyn, Connecticut, at the Installation of Rev. Samuel Joseph May, November 5, 1823.
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1824
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WALKER, JAMES.
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Smooth Preaching. “Prophesy not unto us right things; speak unto us smooth things, prophesy deceits.” Isaiah XXX.10.
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1823
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WALLER, A.
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A Drop of Mercy, from the Bright Cloud of Righteousness: Containing, I. A view of the state of Religion...prior to the last revival....IV. Some remarks on the regular support of Gospel Ministers.
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1818
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WATERS, R.P.
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Slavery and the Church. Two Letters Addressed to Rev. N.L. Rice...also a Letter to Rev. Nehemiah Adams...by Smectymnuus.
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1856
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WATSON, RICHARD.
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An Apology for the Bible, in a Series of Letters, Addressed to Thomas Paine...
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1796
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WATTERS, WILLIAM.
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A Short Account of the Christian Experience, and Ministerial Labours, of William Watters. Drawn Up By Himself.
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1806
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WEBSTER, NOAH.
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The Peculiar Doctrines of the Gospel, Explained and Defended. [Caption title].
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1809
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WEEMS, M.L.
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The Drunkard's Looking-Glass; Being a Faithful Likeness of the Drunkard, in Sundry Very Interesting Attitudes....Sixth Edition, Greatly Improved.
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1818
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WEEMS, MASON L.
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God's Revenge Against Adultery, Awfully Exemplified in the Following Cases if American Crim. Con....Third Edition.
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1818
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WELCH, MOSES C.
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Misrepresentation Detected: or, Strictures and Familiar Remarks Upon the "View, by John Sherman, A.B. of Ecclesiastical Proceedings in the County of Windham.
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1807
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WHIPPLE, BISHOP.
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Address at the Burial of Mrs. J. Lloyd Breck, Who Fell Asleep April 8, 1862.
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1862
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WHITMAN, BERNARD.
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A Letter to an Orthodox Minister, on Revivals of Religion.
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1831
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WHITNEY, NICHOLAS.
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Draft letter Hingham, April 3, 1832, from Committee of the Second Parish to Rev. N.B. Whitney. 1 p. 12mo. Ink. Folds with breaks, but intact.
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1832
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WHITTEMORE, THOMAS.
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Universalist Reverend’s Diary. Vol. 2, July 11, 1859- November 7, 1859. Pocket book 3 x 4.5 inches. HInged leather cover. 115 pp. “T. Whittemore, Chelsea, Mass.” written on the flyleaf. Brown ink. Slight browning, wear to cover, very good.
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1859
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WIGGLESWORTH, EDWARD
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The Doctrine of Reprobation Briefly Considered: Being the Substance of Some Lectures in Harvard College.
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1763
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WILKES, HENRY.
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Lecture on Freedom of Mind...and Speech of...the Earl of Elgin & Kincardine...Delivered Before the Mercantile Library Association of Montreal...
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1848
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WILKINS, MRS. T.E.
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Lessons for Children of the New Church. Third Edition.
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1859
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WILLARD, SAMUEL.
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The Grand Issue: An Ethico-Political Tract.
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1851
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WILLARD.
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An Address to the Christian Public, in Two Parts. 1st. A correct view of the transactions of an ecclesiastical Council, convened at Deerfield, August 11, 1807, for the purpose of ordaining Mr. Samuel Willard...also, 2d. A correct view of sundry facts and circumstances relative to the doing of another ecclesiastic Council...for the purpose of ordaining Mr. Gamaliel S. Olds: Being a Counterpart To a late publication, issued from the Press of Denio & Phelps in Greenfield...
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1813
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WILLIAMS, THOMAS.
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Providence Preacher: A Series of Sermons and Other Instructions, in Monthly Numbers...Vol. I, # 1-8 [of 12].
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1859
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WILLSON, JAMES R.
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Prince Messiah's Claims to Dominion Over All Governments: and the Disregard of Thjis authority by the United States in the Federal Constitution. Inscribed by the American Bible Society by the Author.
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1832
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WILSON, JOSHUA L
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A Letter Addressed to R.H. Bishop, D.D., President of Miami University, on the Subject of His "Plea for United Christian Action;" Addressed Particularly to Presbyterians.
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1835
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WILSON, JOSHUA L.
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Four Propositions Sustained Against the Claims of the American Home Missionary Society.
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1831
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WILSON, THOMAS.
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The Knowledge and Practice of Christianity Made Easy To the Meanest Capacities: or, an Essay Towards an Instruction for the Indians...the Second Edition, with Additions...
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1741
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WINCHESTER, ELHANAN.
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The Three Woe-Trumpets, of which The First and Second are already past, and the Third is Now Begun...
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1811
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WINCHESTER, ELHANAN.
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The Process and Empire of Christ; from His Birth to the End of the Mediatorial Kingdom; a Poem, in Twelve Books.
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1805
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WINCHESTER, ELHANAN.
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A Letter to the Rev. C.E. De Coetlogon, Editor of President [Jonathan] Edward's Lately-Revived Sermon, on the Eternity of Hell-Torments.
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1789
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WINCHESTER, ELHANAN.
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The Three Woe-Trumpets, of which The First and Second are already past, and the Third is Now Begun...
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1800
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WINDSHIP, CHARLES W
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Discourse on Religion and Doctrines, Delivered Before the First Society of Free Inquirers, in Boston, November 15, 1829. Second Edition, with corrections and notes
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1829
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WISE, DANIEL.
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The Young Lady's Counselor; or, Outlines and Illustrations of the Sphere, the Duties, and the Dangers of Young Women. Designed to be a Guide to True Happiness in This Life, and to Glory in the Life which is to Come.
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1857
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WISE, JOHN.
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A Vindication of the Government of New-England Churches [and] The Churches Quarrel Espoused: or a Reply...[and] A Platform of Church-Discipline...[and] A Confession of Faith...
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1772
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WOOD, WM. MAXWELL.
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A Shoulder to the Wheel of Progress: Being Essays, Lectures and Miscellanies Upon Themes of the Day.
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1853
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WOODS, LEONARD.
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A Contrast Between the Effects of Religion and the Effects of Atheism. An Oration Delivered at Commencement, Harvard University, Cambridge, July 17, 1799.
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1799
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WORCESTER, NOAH.
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Bible News, of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit...
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1810
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WORCESTER, NOAH.
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An Impartial Review of Testimonies in Favor of the Divinity of the Son of God...in Letters Addressed to a Worthy Minister of the Gospel.
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1810
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WYETH, JOHN.
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Wyeth's Repository of Sacred Music. Part Second. Original and Selected from the Most Eminent and Approved Authors in that Science, for the Use of Christian Churches, Singing-Schools & Private Societies...
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1813
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YOUNG, J. FREEMAN.
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(Russo-Greek Committee Papers.) Proposal & papers # 1 - 4, 6 - 9.
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1865
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