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The principal causes of the opposition to Christianity considered - in a sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Zephaniah Swift Moore, to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church in Leicester, Massachusetts, January 10, 1798. By Charles Backus, A.M. Pastor of a church in Somers, Connecticut
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Charles Backus
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1798 |
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Prose quotations from Socrates to Macaulay - with indexes Authors, 544 subjects 571 quotations, 8810
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S. Austin (Samuel Austin) Allibone
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1889 |
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Poetical quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson - With copious indexes: authors, 550; subjects, 435; quotations, 13,600
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S. Austin (Samuel Austin) Allibone
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1888 |
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A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors
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Samuel Austin Allibone
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1859-1892 |
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A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors Vol. 1, A-J
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Samuel Austin Allibone
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1859 |
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A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors Vol. 2, K-S
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Samuel Austin Allibone
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1870 |
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A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors Vol. 3, T-Z
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Samuel Austin Allibone
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1871 |
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A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors Vol. 1, Supplement, A-G
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Samuel Austin Allibone
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1892 |
Engelska |
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A critical dictionary of English literature, and British and American authors Vol. 2, Supplement 2, H-Z
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Samuel Austin Allibone
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1892 |
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A practicall catechisme of purpose framed for the help of such as desire to enjoy more sweet and intimate soul-communion with Jesus Christ in that sacred ordinance of his own Supper. - Begun at Newport-Pagnel in Buckinghamshire, revived at Luton in Bedfordshore, and now perfected at Queen Hithe in London. By Samuel Austin, an unworthy minister of the Gospell of Jesus Christ
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Samuel Austin, Minister of St. Michael's Queenhithe
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1647 |
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Austins Vrania, or, The heauenly muse - in a poem full of most feeling meditations for the comfort of all soules, at all times: by S.A. B. of Arts of Ex. Colledge in Oxford
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Samuel Austin
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1629 |
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A panegyrick on His Sacred Majesties royal person, Charles IId - by the grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, & Ireland, defender of the faith, etc. : and corronation, aut Cæsar, aut nullus
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Samuel Austin
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1661 |
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The character of a Quaker in his true and proper colours, or, The clownish hypocrite anatomized - The first part. Licensed and entred according to order
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Samuel Austin
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1672 |
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The character of a Quaker in his true and proper colours, or, The clownish hypocrite anatomized
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R. H.
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1671 |
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An oration, pronounced at Worcester, on the Fourth of July, 1798 - the anniversary of the independence of the United States of America. By Samuel Austin, A.M
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Samuel Austin
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1798 |
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The evangelical preacher, a faithful, and an affectionate preacher of Christ - A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Leonard Worcester, to the pastoral care of the church in Peacham, Vermont, October 30th, 1799. By Samuel Austin, A.M. Pastor of a church in Worcester
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Samuel Austin
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1800 |
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The manner in which the Gospel should be heard, and the importance of hearing it rightly - illustrated and urged, in a discourse, preached by Samuel Austin, M.A. in Worcester, on the Lord's Day immediately succeeding his installation, September 29th, MDCCXC. Published in compliance with the request of many of the hearers
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Samuel Austin
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MDCCXCI 1791 |
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A sermon, delivered at Worcester, on the day of public thanksgiving - observed throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, December 15th, MDCCXCVI. By Samuel Austin, A.M
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Samuel Austin
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MDCCXCVII 1797 |
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Disinterested love, the ornament of the Christian, and the duty of man - A sermon delivered at New-York, June 5, 1790; by Samuel Austin, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Worcester. And published in compliance with the request of a number of the hearers, Four lines from Shaftsbury
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Samuel Austin
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MDCCXCI 1791 |
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The nature and happiness, of that habitual preparation for death, which the uncertainty of life demands, illustrated and urged - A funeral sermon, delivered at Exeter, on the tenth of April seventeen hundred and ninety, as a religious improvement of a singular and very afflictive providence, which removed by death two young persons, Benjamin Smith, Jun. and Mary Smith. A son and daughter of Major Benjamin Smith, of Exeter, who both died of a consumption on the morning of April 8th, 1790. By Samuel Austin, A.M. Two lines of quotations
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Samuel Austin
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M,DCC,XC 1790 |
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