4101 |
An elegy, on the death of Mrs. Anne Belding, late wife of the Reverend Mr. Joshua Belding i.e., Belden, of Newington - who died October 29, 1773. Humbly inscribed to him, by a youth of his parish
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Youth of his parish.
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1774 |
Engelska |
4102-4103 |
An apology for Christianity, - in a series of letters, addressed to Edward Gibbon, Esq. Author of The history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. Being a necessary and instructive appendix thereto. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge
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Richard Watson
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1796. (Price twenty-five cents) |
Engelska |
4104-4105 |
An apology for the Bible, - in a series of letters, addressed to Thomas Paine, author of a book entitled, The age of reason, part the second, being an investigation of true and of fabulous theology. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop of Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge
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Richard Watson
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1796 |
Engelska |
4106 |
The reasons and design of public punishments - a sermon, delivered before the people who were collected to the execution of Moses Dunbar, who was condemned for high treason against the state of Connecticut, and executed March 19th, A.D. 1777. By Nathan Strong, Pastor of the First Church in Hartford. One line of text
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Nathan Strong
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M.DCC.LXXVII. 1777 |
Engelska |
4107 |
The ruler's duty and honor, in serving his generation; and his dismission by death, and entering into peace - a sermon, occasioned by the much lamented death of the Honorable William Pitkin, Esq; governor of the colony of Connecticut, who departed this life, October 1st, 1769; preached at his mournful interment, October 3d. By Eliphalet Williams, V.D.M. at East-Hartford. Five lines of Scripture texts
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Eliphalet Williams
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1770 |
Engelska |
4108 |
A sermon, preached at Stamford, in Connecticut, upon the general thanksgiving, December 18th, 1777
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Timothy Dwight
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M.DCC.LXXVIII. 1778 |
Engelska |
4109 |
A short and easy method with the deists - wherein the certainty of the Christian religion is demontrated; in a letter to a friend. By Mr. Charles Leslie. To which are added, An apology for Christianity, and An apology for the Bible. By R. Watson, D.D. F.R.S. Lord Bishop o Landaff, and Regius Professor of Divinity in the University of Cambridge
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Charles Leslie
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1797 |
Engelska |
4110 |
The happy effects of union, and the fatal tendency of divisions - Shewn in a sermon, preached before the freemen of the town of Middletown, at their annual meeting, April 8, 1776. By Enoch Huntington, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ, in Middletown. Eight lines of quotations
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Enoch Huntington
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MDCCLXXVI. 1776 |
Engelska |
4111 |
A letter, to the legislative authority, of Connecticut - Wherein is shewn, that the law, and practice of the colony, in regard to debt and goal, is not according to the foundation of civil law; which is compiled for public good. Five lines from Thomson
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Justinian.
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1770 |
Engelska |
4112 |
Liberty of conscience; or, No king but Christ, in his church - a sermon, preached at Dartmouth-Hall, November 30th, 1775; being the day appointed by the Honourable Congress of the province of New-Hampshire, to be observed as a general thanksgiving throughout that province. by the Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, D.D. President of Dartmouth-College. Three lines of Scripture texts
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Eleazar Wheelock
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1776 |
Engelska |
4113 |
The vagabond. - A novel. By George Walker. Dedicated to the Lord Bishop of Landaff
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George Walker
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1800 |
Engelska |
4114 |
Remarks on Dr. Gale's letter to J.W. Esq
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Eliphalet Dyer
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anno 1769 |
Engelska |
4115 |
A brief view of the distresses, hardships and dangers our ancestors encounter'd, in settling New-England-- - the privileges we enjoy, and our obligations thence arising; with moral reflections thereupon. In two sermons, delivered at Litchfield, on the general fast, April 18, 1770. By Judah Champion, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Litchfield. Five lines of quotations
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Judah Champion
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M,DCC,LXX. 1770 |
Engelska |
4116 |
Ministerial necessity, in the discharge of the Gospel embassy - illustrated and improved, in a sermon, deliverrd sic, March 27th, 1776. By David S. Rowland, A.M. at his instalment, in the First Church and Society in Windsor
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David S. (David Sherman) Rowland
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MDCCLXXVI. 1776 |
Engelska |
4117 |
A treatise of the law of partnership - By William Watson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq. One line in Latin
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William Watson, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq
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1795 |
Engelska |
4118 |
Two dialogues, on different subjects, - being exercises, delivered on a quarter-day, in the chapel of Yale-College, New-Haven, March 28, 1776. Four lines in Latin from Horace
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1776 |
Engelska |
4119 |
A tour in Holland, in MDCCLXXXIV. - By an American
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Elkanah Watson
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MDCCXC. 1790 |
Engelska |
4120 |
The vanity of man as mortal, and the durableness of the word of the Lord - illustrated, in a sermon, on I Peter, i. 24, 25. By William Patten, A.M. Colleague Pastor of the South Church in Hartford. Six lines of Scripture texts
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William Patten
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1771 |
Engelska |