| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| A
bi-centennial sermon: or, The two hundredth anniversary of the formation of
the First Congregational church in Dover, N.H. Dover, N.H., G. Wadleigh. 1839
Delivered Thanksgiving day, Nov. 29, 1839; |
Root, David. |
LC# 7-41465. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-104,124-A-104,125 |
|
|
| A
biography of the brothers Davenport. London, Saunders, Otley, and co. 1864
With some account of the physical and psychical phenomena which have occurred
in their presence, in America and Europe; LC# 11-3614. |
Nichols, Thomas Low. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-93,784 |
|
|
| A brief
account of my exercises from my childhood: left with my dear daughter,
Gulielma Maria Penn. Philadelphia. 1848 LC# 12-11590. |
Penington, Mary (Proude), Mrs. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-96,771 |
|
|
| A
brief account of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers, in which
their fundamental principle, doctrines, worship, ministry and discipline are
plainly declared; with a summary relation of the former dispensations of God
in the world, by way of introduction. Philadelphia, Printed by J. Rakestraw.
1816 LC# 50-41872. |
Penn, William. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,518 |
|
|
| A
brief and plain essay on God's wonder-working providence for New-England, in
the reduction of Louisburg, and fortresses thereto belonging on Cape-Breton.
N. London [Conn.] T. Green. 1747 With a short hint in the beginning, on the
French taking & plundering the people of Caso, which led the several
governments to unite and pursue that expedition. With the names of the
leading officers in the army, and the several regiments to which they
belonged; LC# 6-32634. |
Niles, Samuel. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,010-A-95,011 |
|
|
| A brief history of the church in Upper
Canada: containing the acts of Parliament imperial and provincial; royal
instructions; proceedings of the deputation, correspondence with the
government; clergy reserves’ question. |
Bettridge, William Craddock,
1791-1879. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 83,426-83,430 |
|
|
| A brief illustration of the principles of
war and peace, showing the ruinous policy of the former, and the superior
efficacy of the latter, for national protection and defence; clearly
manifested by their practical operations and opposite effects upon nations,
kingdoms and people. |
Ladd, William 1778-1841. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-99,711-A-99,713 |
|
|
| A brief
sketch of the history of the Catholic church on the island of New-York. New
York, E. Dunigan & brother. 1853 LC# 35-34417. |
Bayley, James Roosevelt, abp. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 85,212 |
|
|
| A
centurial history of the Mendon association of Congregational ministers, with
the Centennial address, delivered at Franklin, Mass., Nov. 19, 1851, and
biographical sketches of the members and licentiates. Boston, Published for
the Association, by S. Harding. 1853 LC# 35-34409. |
Blake, Mortimer. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: 89,185 |
|
|
| A
century sermon, delivered in the East-parish meeting house, Londonderry,
New-Hampshire, April 22, 1819, in commemoration of the first settlement of
the town. George Hough, Concord. 1819 Containing a sketch of the history of
the town from its earliest settlement; |
Parker, Edward Lutwyche. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
LC# 7-29682. Fiche:
A-100,457-A-100,458 |
|
|
| A charitable judgment of the opinions and
conduct of others, recommended; being the last sermon preached in St.
George’s church, New York, April 6, 1845; by the Rev. James Milnor…New York,
Stanford and Swords, 1845. |
Milnor, James, 1773-1845. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: A-89,341-A-89,342 |
|
|
| A
collection of hymn tunes from the most modern and approved authors. Cheshire,
[Conn.]. [1782] |
Law, Andrew, comp. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-82,452 |
|
|
| A
collection of the essays on the subject of episcopacy, which originally
appeared in the Albany centinel, and which are ascribed principally to the
Rev. Dr. Linn, the Rev. Mr. Beasley, and Thomas Y. How. Esq. New-York: T.
& J. Swords, no. 160 Pearl-street. 1806 With additional notes and
remarks; LC# 31-6647. |
Linn, William. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-83,974 |
|
|
| A compendious history of New England,
exhibiting an interesting view of the first letters settlers of that country,
their character, their sufferings, and their ultimate prosperity. Collected
and arranged, from authentic of information, by Jedidiah Morse…and Rev.
Elijah Parish. |
Morse, Jedidiah. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-93,927-A-93,930 |
|
|
| A
concise historical account of the present constitution of the Unitas Fratrum;
or, Unity of the Evangelical brethren, who adhere to the Augustan confession.
London, Printed by M. Lewis. 1775 Tr. from the German, with a preface by the
Rev. B. La Trobe; LC# 19-12757. |
Spangenberg, August Gottlieb,
bp.. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,215 |
|
|
| A
declaration of the sad and great persecution and martyrdom of the people of
God, called Quakers, in New-England for the worshipping of God. London,
Robert Wilson, in Martins le grand. [1660] Also, some considerations,
presented to the King, which is in answer to a petition and address, which
was presented unto him by the General court at Boston: subscribed by J.
Endicot, the chief persecutor there; thinking thereby to cover themselves
from the blood of the innocent ...; LC# A31-1129. |
Burrough, Edward. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-91,348 |
|
|
| A
defence of Armageddon, or Our great country foretold in the Holy Scriptures.
Baltimore, J.W. Bull. 1859 In two discourses. Delivered in the Capitol of the
United States, at the request of several members of Congress, on the
anniversary of Washington's birthday, 1857; |
Pitts, F.E. |
LC# 15-22797. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-103,121-A-103,123 |
|
|
| A
defence of the episcopal government of the church: containing remarks on two
late, noted sermons on Presbyterian ordination. New-York, John Holt at the
Exchange. 1766 LC# 43-48677. |
Leaming, Jeremiah. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-82,309 |
|
|
| A description of the province of South
Carolina, drawn up at Charles Town, in September, 1731. Tr. from Mr. Purry’s
original treatise, in French, and published in the Gentleman’s magazine, for
August, September, and October, 1732. |
Purry, Jean Pierre, fl.
1718-1731. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-101,660-A-101,662 |
|
|
| A development of facts and circumstances
justifying a union with the True Reformed Dutch church. |
Paulison, Christian Zabriskie,
1805-1851. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-100,564-A-100,565 |
|
|
| A
digest, compiled from the records of the General assembly of the Presbyterian
church in the United States of America, and from the records of the late
synod of New York and Philadelphia, of their acts and proceedings, that
appear to be of permanent authority and interest; together with a short
account of the missions conducted by the Presbyterian church. Philadelphia:
the trustees of the Assembly by R.P. (n.d.) By order of the General assembly; |
Presbyterian Church in the
U.S.A. General Assembly. |
LC# 285173. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-102,976-A-102,981 |
|
|
| A
discourse before the Society for "propagating the gospel among the
Indians, and others, in North-America.". Boston: Manning & Loring,
no. 2, Cornhill. [1804] Delivered on the 19th of January, 1804; pastor of the
Second church in Boston; LC# 20-12744. |
Lathrop, John. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-82,005 |
|
|
| A discourse delivered at Milton, October 3rd, 1804, the day on
which the pastoral relation of the Rev. Joseph M’Kean to the church of Christ
in that town was publickly dissolved. |
Lanthrop, John, D.D.,
1739?-1816. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-83,264-A-83,265 |
|
|
| A discourse delivered at the dedication of
the stone church, of the First parish in Portland, February 9th, 1826. By I. Nichols.
With an appendix containgin a memoir of the parish. |
Nichols, Ichabod, 1784-1859. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-100,697-A-100,698 |
|
|
| A
discourse delivered at the one hundredth anniversary of the organization of
the First Baptist church in North Stonington, September 20th, 1843. Boston,
Gould, Kendall & Lincoln. 1844 LC# 37-16704. |
Palmer, Albert Gallatin. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,431 |
|
|
| A
discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian church of Philadelphia, on
Wednesday, May 9th, 1798, recommended by the President of the United States
to be observed as a day of fasting, humiliation, and prayer, throughout the
United States of North America. Philadelphia: Published by James Watters,
& co. 1798 To be had also of the principal booksellers; LC#
20-12780. |
Blair, Samuel. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 85,498 |
|
|
| A
discourse delivered. . .in South Natick, December 9, 1834. Boston, J. Dowe.
1835 Occasioned by the death of John Atkins, esq.; LC# 17-18768. |
Blanchard, Ira Henry Thomas. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: 89,194 |
|
|
| A discourse in Boston before the Pastoral
association of Congretational ministers in Massachusetts, May 28, 1844. |
Park, Edward Amasa, 1808-1900. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-100,263-A-100,264 |
|
|
| A
discourse occasioned by the death of William Ellery Channing, D. D.
pronounced before the Unitarian societies of New-York and Brooklyn, in the
Church of the Messiah, October 13th, 1842. New-York, C. S. Francis &
company. 1842 LC# 6-16056. |
Bellows, Henry Whitney. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 82,804 |
|
|
| A
discourse on Methodist Church policy. Cincinnati, L. Swormstedt & A. Poe.
1859 |
Morris, Thomas Asbury. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-91,120 |
|
|
| A
discourse on some events of the last century, delivered in the Brick church
in New Haven, on Wednesday, January 7, 1801. New Haven, Ezra Read. 1801
President of Yale College ...; LC# 15-4539. |
Dwight, Timothy. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,255 |
|
|
| A discourse on the Cambridge
church-gathering in 1636; delivered in the First church, on Sunday, February
22, 1846. |
Newell, William, 1804-1881. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-93,294-A-93,295 |
|
|
| A
discourse on the formation and development of the American mind. Baltimore,
R.J. Matchett. 1837 Delivered before the literary societies of Lafayette
college, at Easton, Pa., on the 20th September 1837. And now published at
their request ...; LC# 24-30831. |
Breckinridge, Robert Jefferson. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-83,881-A-83,882 |
|
|
| A
discourse on the law of retaliation, delivered in the new Brick church,
February 6, 1814. Boston: James W. Burditt. 1814 LC# 6-37506. |
Lathrop, John. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-83,266 |
|
|
| A
discourse on the true idea of the state as a religious institution, together
with the family and the church, ordained of God. Andover, Allen, Morrill and
Wardwell; New-York, M. H. Newman. 1843 Delivered Sept. 5, 1843, before the
Porter rhetorical society of the Theological seminary, Andover, Mass.; LC#
35-37805. |
Lewis, Tayler. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-85,603 |
|
|
| A
discourse, delivered at Canaan Center, April 19, 1865, on the occasion of the
funeral obsequies of our late President, Abraham Lincoln. Wooster, O.,
Republican steam power press. 1865 |
Barr, Thomas Hughes. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 86,271 |
|
|
| A
discourse, delivered in the church of the First Congregational society in
Burlington, Sunday, December 21, 1845, the anniversary of the Sabbath, which
preceded the landing of the Pilgrim fathers at Plymouth. Burlington [Vt.] University press. 1846 LC#
21-17518. |
Peabody, Oliver William Bourn. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-100,236-A-100,237 |
|
|
| A
discourse, on the genuineness and authenticity of the New-Testament:
delivered at New-Haven, September 10th, 1793, at the annual lecture,
appointed by the General association of Connecticut: on the Tuesday before
the public commencement. New-York: George Bunce, & co. 1794 LC# 26-1588. |
Dwight, Timothy. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,270 |
|
|
| A
discourse, pronounced at Schenectady, July 22, 1845, on the fiftieth
anniversary of the foundation of Union college. Schenectady, I. Riggs.
1845 |
Potter, Alonzo. |
LC# 7-16024. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-104,385-A-104,386 |
|
|
| A
discussion of the lawfuness of a pastor's acting as an officer in other
churches besides that which he is specially called to take the oversight of.
Boston, reprinted and sold by Thomas Fleet. 1730 |
Mather, Nathanael. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-80,728 |
|
|
| A
dissertation on the history, eloquence, and poetry of the Bible. New-Haven:
T. and S. Green. 1772 Delivered at the public commencement, at
New-Haven. |
Dwight, Timothy. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,257 |
|
|
| A form
of discipline for the ministers, preachers,and members (now comprehending the
principles and doctrines) of the Methodist Episcopal Church in America,
considered and approved at a conference held at Baltimore, in the State of
Maryland, on Monday, the 27th of December, 1784, in which Thomas Coke and
Francis Asbury presided. Philadelphia, Printed by J. Crukshank and sold by J.
Dickins. 1791 Arranged under proper heads, and methodised in a more
acceptable and easy manner; 7th ed.; LC# A 34-1533. |
Methodist Episcopal Church. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-90,109 |
|
|
| A
funeral oration, occasioned by the death of Gen. George Washington; and
delivered on the first of January, 1800. New Brunswick [N.J.] Abraham
Blauvelt. 1800 In the Episcopal church, at New-Rochelle, in the state of
New-York; LC# 17-4563. |
Bayard, Samuel. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: 86,925 |
|
|
| A
general history of Connecticut, from its first settlement under George
Fenwick, to its latest period of amity with Great Britain prior to the
revolution; including a description of the country, and many curious and
interesting anecdotes. New-Haven, D. Clark and co., Baldwin and Threadway.
1829 With an appendix, pointing out the causes of the rebellion in America;
together with the particular part taken by the people of Connecticut in its
promotion. By a gentleman of the province. London, 1781. To which is added a
supplement, verifying many important statements made by the author.
Illustrated with eight engravings; |
Peters, Samuel Andrew. |
LC# rc 1-3191. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-101,277-A-101,283 |
|
|
| A
general history of the Baptist denomination in America, and other parts of
the world. Boston: Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill, for the author.
1813 2 v.; LC# 43-48058. |
Benedict, David. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 82,568 |
|
|
| A guide
to the principles and practice of the Congregational churches of New England;
with a brief history of the denomination. Northampton, J.H. Butler. 1838 |
Mitchell, John. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-90,751 |
|
|
| A
historical account of St. Thomas, W. I., with its rise and progress in
commerce; missions and churches; climate and its adaptation to invalids;
geological structure; natural history; and botany; and incidental notices of
St. Croix and St. Johns; slavery insurrections in these islands; emancipation
and present condition of laboring classes. New York, C. Scribner. 1852 LC#
2-14208. |
Knox, John P. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-93,237 |
|
|
| A
historical discourse on the Reformed Prot. Dutch church of Albany, delivered
on Thanksgiving day, November 26, 1857, in the North Dutch church.New York,
Board of publication of the Reformed Protestant Dutch church. 1858 |
Rogers, Ebenezer Platt. |
LC# 6-37982. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-103,672-A-103,674 |
|
|
| A historical discourse, delivered at
Chelsea, Mass., Sept. 20, 1866, at the twenty-fifth anniversary of the
Winnisimmet Congregational church by Isaac P. Langworthy, first pastor. |
Langworthy, Isaac Pendleton,
1806-1888. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-80,396-A-80,397 |
|
|
| A
history of all religions, as divided into paganism, Mahometanism, Judaism and
Christianity, with an account of literary and theological institutions, and
missionary, Bible, tract and Sunday school societies; with a general list of
religious publications; accompanied with a frontispiece of six heads.
Providence, J. Miller. 1824 LC# 30-12964. |
Benedict, David. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 82,596 |
|
|
| A history of Harvard university, from its
foundation in the year 1636, to the period of the American revolution. By the
late Benjamin Peirce…Cambridge, Brown, Shattuck and company, 1833. |
Peirce, Benjamin, 17783-1831. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-100,492-A-100,498 |
|
|
| A history of Nova Scotia, or Acadie. 3 v.
22 ½ cm. |
Murdoch, Beamish, b. 1800. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-100,850-A-100,869 |
|
|
| A
history of the Baptists in Maine; together with brief notices of societies
and institutions, and a dictionary of the labors of each minister. Portland,
printed by C. Day & co. 1845 LC# 16-4824. |
Millet, Joshua. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-90,118 |
|
|
| A
history of the church in Brattle street, Boston. Boston, W. Crosby and H.P.
Nichols. 1851 By its pastor; |
Lothrop, Samuel Kirkland. |
LC# 17-28143. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-104,220-A-104,223 |
|
|
| A
history of the church, from its establishment to the present century.
Batimore, P. Blenkinsop. 1827 Library has 5 vol. |
Pise, Charles Constantine. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-98,834 |
|
|
| A
history of the churches and ministers, and of Franklin association, in
Franklin County, Mass., and an appendix respecting the county. Boston, S.K.
Whipple and company. 1854 LC# 24-2806. |
Packard, Theophilus. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,461 |
|
|
| A
History of the Korean Mission of the Presbyterian Church U.S., 1892-1962.”
May 1963 |
George Thompson Brown |
Roll 60 |
Cabinet 1 Drawer 1 Row D |
|
|
|
| A
history of the Protestant Episcopal church in America. London, J. Burns. 1844
LC# 15-16196. |
Wilberforce, Samuel,
successively bp. of Oxford and of Winchester. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-80,500 |
|
|
| A
history of the rise of Methodism in America. Philadelphia, The author. 1859
Containing sketches of Methodist itinerant preachers, from 1736 to 1785 ...
Also, a short account of many hundreds of the first race of lay members, male
and female, from New York to South Carolina. Together with an account of many
of the first societies and chapels; LC# 39-7831. |
Lednum, John. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-83,412 |
|
|
| A
journal of the Rev. Dr. Coke's fourth tour on the continent of America.
London, G. Paramore. 1792 LC# 11-8208. |
Coke, Thomas, bp. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: 88,228 |
|
|
| A key,
opening the way to every capacity; how to distinguish the religion professed
by the people called Quakers, from the perversions and misrepresentation of
their adversaries. London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle Raylton and Luke
Hinde. 1748 With a brief exhortation to all sorts of people to examine their
ways, and their hearts, and turn speedily to the Lord. 15th ed. |
Penn, William. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,482 |
|
|
| A
lecture on Christianity and the civil laws. Columbus, "Mississippi
Democrat". 1859 LC# 23-1899. |
Lyon, James Adair. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-86,671 |
|
|
| A
lecture on the occult sciences: embracing some account of the New England
witchcraft, with an attempt to exhibit the philosophy of spectre seeing,
disease charming, &c. Salem, G.W. & E. Crafts [Published by request
of auditors]. 1845 LC# 6-21183. |
Newhall, James Robinson. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-93,300 |
|
|
| A letter
from a Friend to some of his intimate friends, on the subject of paying
taxes, &c. Watertown Mass.: B. Edes, near the bridge, Boston. 1776; 1939
LC# 41-8663. |
Davis, Timothy. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: A-88,891 |
|
|
| A
letter from a meeting of the brethren called Quakers, to the authors of the
pamphlet called Considerations on the German war, and of the several
pamphlets in answer to it. London, Boston, N. E. B. Mecom, at the New
printing-office, near the Townhouse. 1761 LC# 25-25328. |
|
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-83,457 |
|
|
| A
letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends,
touching the reasons of their practice. Boston: Samuel Gerrish. 1712 August
24, 1701. The fourth edition, corrected and enlarged, with some practical
advice. |
|
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-97,319 |
|
|
| A
letter of inquiry to ministers of the gospel of all denominations, on
slavery. Boston: Little, Brown, and company. 1854 By a northern
presbyter. |
Lord, Nathan. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: A-87,408 |
|
|
| A letter on the means and importance of
converting the slaves in the West Indies to Christianity. London, Murray,
1823. |
Rose, Sir George Henry,
1771-1855. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-101,850-A-101,851 |
|
|
| A
letter to Rt. Rev. Bishop Onderdonk, of New York. New York. 1843 esq.,
followed by an epistle to Rev. Stephen H. Tyng ...; LC# 44-31358. |
Plebs, Washington. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-98,805-A-98,806 |
|
|
| A
letter to the editor [Jared Sparks] of the Unitarian miscellany, in reply to
an attack, by an anonymous writer in that work, on a late ordination sermon
delivered in Baltimore. Baltimore, Published by E.J. Coale. R.J. Matchett,
printer. 1821 |
Miller, Samuel. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: A-87,455 |
|
|
| A
letter to the Reverend the ministers of the Baptist congregations in
Pennsylvania and the New-Jerseys, containing some remarks on their answers to
certain queries, proposed to them at their annual association in
Philadelphia, September 24, 1746. Philadelphia, W. Bradford. [1746] LC#
51-50038. |
Kinnersley, Ebenezer. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,201 |
|
|
| A
letter to the Right Reverend father in God, John, lord bishop of Landaff;
occasioned by some passages in his lordship's sermon, on the 20th of
February, 1767, in which the American colonies are loaded with great and
undeserved reproach. Boston, Kneeland and Adams, next to the treasurer's
office, in Milk-street. 1768 LC# 23-1327. |
Livingston, William. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-91,180 |
|
|
| A
letter to the Right Reverend father in God, the Lord B----p of L-----n.
Virginia, and London. 1760 Occasioned by a letter of His Lordship's to the
L----ds of T-----e, on the subject of the act of Assembly passed in the year
1758, intituled, An act to enable in inhabitants of this colony to discharge
their publick dues, &c. in money for the ensuing year. From Virginia; LC#
8-16828. |
Carter, Landon. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-86,556 |
|
|
| A
letter to the wardens and vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati; in reply to
their "declaration and protest against the proceedings of Bishop Hobart
and the Trustees of the General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church
in relation to the mission of Bishop Chase to England". New-York, T. and
J. Swords. 1824 By a Presbyter of the Diocese of New-York. |
Onderdonk, Henry Ustick, bp.. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-86,561 |
|
|
| A
letter, to the citizens of Charleston, embracing stricutres, &c. &c.
Charleston, (S. C.). 1818 By Expositor [pseud.]. |
Leland, Aaron Whitney. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-84,869 |
|
|
| A
manual of missions; or, Sketches of the foreign missions of the Presbyterian
church: with maps, showing the stations, and statistics of Protestant
missions among unevangelized nations. New York, A. D. F Randolph. 1854 LC#
30-14938. |
Lowrie, John Cameron. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-89,529 |
|
|
| A
memoir of George Jehoshaphat Mountain, D.D., D.C.L., late bishop of Quebec,
compiled (at the desire of the synod of that diocese) by his son. London, S.
Low, son & Marston; Montreal, J. Lovell. 1866 LC# 24-14671. |
Mountain, Armine Wale. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-94,032 |
|
|
| A memoir
of the late Rev. Savillion W. Fuller. Philadelphia, J.H. Gihon & co. 1840
To which are added original lectures, sermons, & c. selected from the
writings of Mr. Fuller; LC# 37-8735. |
Moore, Asher. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-90,521 |
|
|
| A memoir
of the Rev. Walter Gunn, late missionary in India, from the Evangelical
Lutheran church, of the United States. Albany, E. H. Pease & co.;
Baltimore, T. N. Kurtz. 1852 LC# 26-22117. |
Lintner, George Ames. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-82,439 |
|
|
| A
memorial address: delivered at the laying of the corner stone of the south
hall of Olivet college, Thursday, June 28th, 1866. Lansing, Mich., J.A. Kerr
& co. 1866 Pub. by order of the trustees; LC# 7-7662. |
Morrison, Nathan Jackson. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
|
|
|
| A memorial discourse. The beneficent
ministries of an early Christian death, as illustrated in the decease of
George Douglass, jr. New York, J.F. Trow, 1859. |
Parker, Joel, 1799-1873. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-101,808-A-101,809 |
|
|
| A
memorial of the Rev. Thomas Mather Smith, D.D., late Milnor professor of
systematic divinity in the theological seminary of the diocese of Ohio, and
sometime president of Kenyon college. [Cambridge, H.O. Houghton and co.].
1866 |
Perry, William Stevens. |
LC# 9-24559. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-101,263-A-101,264 |
|
|
| A
miscellany, containing several tracts on various subjects. London, J. and R.
Tonson [etc.]. 1752LC# 22-11335. |
Berkeley, George, bp. of Cloyne. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 82,538 |
|
|
| A
missionary voyage to the southern Pacific ocean, performed in the years 1796,
1797, 1798, in the ship Duff, commanded by Captain James Wilson. London, T.
Chapman, by T. Gillet. 1799 Compiled from journals of the officers and the
missionaries; and illustrated with maps, charts, and views, drawn by Mr.
William Wilson, and engraved by the most eminent artists. With a preliminary
discourse on the geography and history of the South sea islands; and an
appendix, including details never before published, of the natural and civil
state of Otaheite; by a committee appointed for the purpose by the directors
of the Missionary society ...; |
London Missionary Society. |
LC# 43-35999. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-101,835-A-101,843 |
|
|
| A
modest account from Pensylvania, of the principal differences in point
doctrine, between George Keith, and
those of the people called Quakers, from whom he separated: shewing his great
declension, and inconsistency with himself therein. London, T. Sowle. 1696
Recommended to the serious consideration of those who are turned aside, and
joyne in his schism...; |
Pusey, Caleb. |
LC# 45-42049. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-104,737-A-104,738 |
|
|
| A
narrative of the early life, travels, and gospel labors of Jesse Kersey, late
of Chester county, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, T. E. Chapman. 1851 LC#
46-44165. |
Kersey, Jesse. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-90,772 |
|
|
| A
narrative of the facts and circumstances relating to the kidnapping and
presumed murder of William Morgan. Brookfield, E. and G. Merriam. 1827 And of
the attempt to carry off David C. Miller, and to burn of destroy the printing
office of the latter, for the purpose of preventing the printing and
publishing of a book entitled "Illustrations of masonry." Prepared
under the direction of the several committees appointed at the meetings of
the citizens of the counties of Genesee, Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, and
Niagara, in the state of New York. With an appendix containing most of the
depositions and other documents, to substantiate the statements made, and
disclosing many particulars of the transactions, not in the narrative. To
which is added the late trials at Canandaigua; LC# 18-22952. |
|
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-90,674-A-90,676 |
|
|
| A
narrative of the life and travels, preaching & suffering, with an account
of the witnesses, defence and persecution. Philadelphia. 1843 From 1789 to
1843 ...; |
Price, Phinehas. |
LC# 37-7028. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-102,817-A-102,820 |
|
|
| A
narrative of the life of John Marrant, of New York, in North America: giving
an account of his conversion when only fourteen years of age: his leaving his
mother's house from religious motives, wandering several days in the desert
without food, and being at last taken by an Indian hunter among the
Cherokees, where he was condemned to die. Leeds, Davies and co. 1810 With an
account of the conversion of the king of the Cherokees and his daughter,
&c. &c. &c. The whole authenticated by the Reverend W.
Aldridge; |
Marrant, John. |
LC# 2-8902. |
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-71,054 |
|
|
| A
narrative of the life of Miss Lucy Cole, of Sedgwick, Maine. Boston, J.
Loring. 1830 In which is exhibited the controlling power of piety in early
life; LC# 37-20264. |
Pinkham, Rebekah (Porter), Mrs. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-98,860 |
|
|
| A
narrative of the Lord's wonderful dealings with John Marrant, Row A black,
(now going to preach the gospel in Nova Scotia) born in New-York, in North
America. |
Marrant, John. |
E 99 . C 5 |
FICHE Drawer 6 Row A |
|
fiche: 8,942 |
London, Gilbert and Plummer. 1765 Taken down
from his relation, arranged, corrected, and published by the Rev. Mr.
Aldridge. The 2d ed. ...; LC# 21-12609. |
|
| A
narrative of the mission of the United Brethren among the Delaware and
Mohegan Indians, from its commencement, in the year 1740, to the close of the
year 1808. |
Heckewelder, John Gottlieb
Ernestus. |
E 99 |
FICHE Drawer 6 Row A |
|
fiche: A-53,110 |
Philadelphia: M'Carty &
Davis. 1820 Comprising all the remarkable incidents which took place at their
missionary stations during that period.
Interspersed with anecdotes, historical facts, speeches of Indians, and
other interesting matter. who was many yea |
|
| A
national warning; a sermon preached March 3, 1844, in the Bridge street
Presbyterian church, Georgetown, District of Columbia. Philadelphia, W. S.
Martien. 1844 Intended as an improvement of the calamity that occurred on
board of the steam frigate Princeton, Capt. Stockton, February 28th, 1844.
Published at the request of the congregation; LC# 41-30977. |
Berry, Robert Taylor. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 83,484 |
|
|
| A
natural and civil history of California: containing an accurate description
of that country, its soil, mountains, harbours, lakes, rivers and seas; its
animals, vegetable, minerals, and famous fishery for pearls. London, J. Rivington and J. Fletcher. 1759
The customs of the inhabitants, their religion, government and manner of
living, before their conversion to the Christian religion by the missionary
Jesuits. Together with accounts of the several voyages and attempts made for
settling California and taking actual surveys of that country, its gulf, and
coast of the south-sea. Illustrated with copper plates, and an accurate map
of the country and the adjacent seas. Tr. from the original Spanish, a
Mexican Jesuit, published at Madrid 1758 ...; |
Venegas, Miguel. |
LC# rc 1-753. |
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 72,697-72,709 |
|
|
| A new
rendering of the Hebrew Psalms into English verse: with notes, critical,
historical and biographical, including an historical sketch of the French,
English and Scotch metrical versions. |
Bible. O. T. Psalms. English.
Paraphrases. 1888. |
|
FICHE Drawer 6 Row C |
|
fiche:755-759 |
New York: D. Appleton. 1888
Bible by Abraham Coles. |
|
| A New
Testament commentary for English readers. |
Bible. N. T. English. |
|
FICHE Drawer 6 Row C |
|
fiche:480-499 |
New York: E.P. Dutton. [18--?]
Bible by various writers; edited by Charles John Ellicott. |
|
| A new
translation of the Book of Psalms and of Proverbs, with introductions, and
notes, chiefly explanatory. . |
Noyes, George R. |
|
FICHE Drawer 6 Row C |
|
fiche:651-655 |
Boston: American Unitarian
Association. 1868 Bible 4th ed. |
|
| A new
translation of the Hebrew prophets. |
Bible. O. T. Prophets. English.
Noyes. |
|
FICHE Drawer 7 Row C |
|
fiche: 3,880-3,888 |
Boston: American Unitarian
Association. 1868 Bible with an introduction and notes by George R.
Noyes. |
|
| A
nimadversions on the Reverend Mr. Croswell's late letter &c. |
Cumming, Alexander. |
BT 835 |
FICHE Drawer 5 Row C |
|
fiche: A-48,397 |
Boston, S. Kneeland, in
Queen-street. 1763 Designed to remove prejudices it tends to excite against
the truth: and the shew that the principal doctrines contained and contended
for therein, are not only not according to truth, but opposite thereto; |
|
| A
Parisian pastor's glance at America. |
Grandpierre, Jean Henri. |
E 166 |
FICHE Drawer 6 Row A |
|
fiche: A-43,389 |
Boston, Gould and Lincoln. 1854
LC# 2-2687. |
|
| A
pastor’s review. Row A discourse preached in Medway, Mass., Nov. 2, 1864, on
the fiftieth anniversary of the author’s ordination and settlement. By Jacob
Ide… |
Ide, Jacob, 1785-1880. |
BX 7260 |
FICHE Drawer 6 Row A |
|
fiche: A-26,272 |
Boston, Congregational board of
publication, 1865. |
|
| A pastoral letter of the House of
Bishops…Philadelphia, Bradford and Inskeep and A.H. Inskeep, 1814. |
Protestant Episcopal Church in
the U.S.A. – House of Bishops |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-100,482-A-100,483 |
|
|
| A
pastor's sketches, or, Conversations with anxious enquirers respecting the
way of salvation. |
Spencer, Ichabod S. (Ichabod
Smith), 1798-1854. |
|
FICHE Drawer 7 Row A |
|
fiche: 1,879-1,883 |
New York: M.W. Dodd. 1855
Practical Theology |
|
| A
philosophy of religion, or, Rational grounds of religious belief. |
Bascom, John, 1827-1911. |
|
FICHE Drawer 7 Row B |
|
fiche: 2,653-2,659 |
New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.
1876Dogmatic Theology |
|
| A plea
for New Mexico. [n.p.]. [1868?] LC# 1-19735. |
Mac Farland, David F.. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-95,320 |
|
|
| A plea
for the Theological seminary at Princeton, N.J. Trenton, G. Sherman.
1821 |
Lindsley, Philip. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-85,524 |
|
|
| A plea
for the West. Cincinnati, Truman & Smith; New York, Leavitt, Lord &
co. 1835 2d ed.; LC# E37-92. |
Beecher, Lyman. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-99,002 |
|
|
| A Plea
for voluntary societies and Row A defence of the decisions of the General
Assembly of 1836, against the strictures of the Princeton reviewers and
others |
|
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row A |
|
fiche: 4,908-4,910 |
New York: John S. Taylor. 1837 Dogmatic
Theology by Row A Member of the Assembly. |
|
| A
political and historical account of Lower Canada; with remarks on the present
situation of the people, as regards their manners, character, religion,
&c. &c. London, W. Marsh & A. Miller; [etc., etc.]. 1830 By a
Canadian; LC# 1-16907. |
La Terriere, Pierre de Sales. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-82,188 |
|
|
| A
portrait of masonry and antimasonry, as drawn by Richard Rush, John Quincy
Adams, William Wirt, &c. 1832 Providence, Printed at the office of the
Daily advertiser; |
|
LC# 7-9403. |
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-102,382-A-102,383 |
|
|
| A
portrait of the times; or, Church's duty. |
Campbell, John Poage. |
|
FICHE Drawer 7 Row A |
|
fiche: 1,539 |
Lexington, K., T. T. Skillman.
(1812?) In Row A discourse, delivered at the opening of the Synod of
Kentucky, in the 1st. Presbyterian church in Lexington, October 14, 1812; LC#
26-22120. |
|
| A
portraiture of Quakerism. New-York: Samuel Stansbury, no. 111, Water-street.
1806 Taken from a view of the education and discipline, social manners, civil
and political economy, religious principles and character, of the Society of
Friends; Southwick and Hardcastle, 3 v.; |
Clarkson, Thomas. |
LC# 42-7051. |
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-76,423 |
|
|
| A
practical commentary on the Gospel according to St. Mark. . |
Morison, James, 1816-1893. |
|
FICHE Drawer 6 Row C |
|
fiche:661-667 |
Boston: N.J. Bartlett. 1882
Bible [New ed.]. |
|
| A
practical discourse, to seafaring men: preached in Falmouth, First Parish,
Lord's Day, A.M. April 28th, 1771. |
Smith, Thomas. |
|
FICHE Drawer 7 Row C |
|
fiche: 4,240 |
Boston: John Boyles. 1771
Practical Theology |
|
| A
practical view of the prevailing religious system of professed Christians, in
the higher and middle classes in this country, contrasted with real
Christianity. |
Wilberforce, William. |
BR 97 |
FICHE Drawer 5 Row C |
|
fiche: A-50,146 |
London, T. Cadell, jun. and W.
Davies. 17974th ed.; LC# 29-30644. |
|
| A
Presbyterian clergyman looking for the church. New-York, Pudney &
Russell. 1855 By one of three hundred; LC# 34-14192. |
Mines, Flavel Scott. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row A |
|
Fiche: A-88,774 |
|
|
| A
proposal for the better supplying of churches in our foreign plantations, and
for converting the savage Americans to Christianity. London, H. Woodfall.
1724 LC# 2-10529-30. |
Berkeley, George, bp. of Cloyne. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: 89,576 |
|
|
| A
protest against the war. Newburyport [Mass.]: From the press of E.W. Allen.
1812 Discourse delivered at Byfield, fast day, July 23, 1812. |
Parish, Elijah. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-98,769 |
|
|
| A record
of the inscriptions on the tablets and gravestones in the burial-grounds of
Christ church, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Collins. 1864 Compiled and
arranged at the request of vestry; |
Clark, Edward L., of
Philadelphia, comp. |
LC# 5-13647. |
FICHE Drawer 8 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-65,924 |
|
|
| A
reformation of morals practicable and indispensable. Utica: Merrell and Camp.
1813 A sermon, delivered at New-Haven, on the evening of October 27, 1812,.
2d ed.; LC# 46-44058. |
Beecher, Lyman. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 85,385 |
|
|
| A
refutation of a dangerous & hurtful opinion maintained by Mr. Samuel
Willard, an independent minister at Boston, & president at the
commencement in Cambridge in New-England, July 1, 1702, viz, That the fall of
Adam, and all the sins of men, necessarily come to pass by virtue of Gods
decree, and his determination both of the will of Adam, and of all other men
to sin. [New York, W. Bradford]. [1702] Sent to him in Latine soon after the
commencement and since translated into English; LC# 51-45046. |
Keith, George. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-90,102 |
|
|
| A
register of members of the Moravian Church, and of persons attached to said
church in this country and abroad, between 1727 and 1754. |
Reincke, Abraham, 1712-1760. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row A |
|
fiche: 4,992-4,993 |
Bethlehem [Pa.]: H.T. Clauder.
1873 Church History and illustrated with historical annotations by W.C.
Reichel. |
|
| A reign
of terror. |
Allen, Joseph Henry. |
E 433 |
FICHE Drawer 6 Row A |
|
fiche: A-47,009 |
Bangor, S. S. Smith. 1856 Row A
sermon preached in Union street church, Bangor, on Sunday evening, June 1,
1856; LC# 15-2170. |
|
| A
relation of the missions of Paraguay. London, J. Marmaduke. 1759 Wrote
originally in Italian, and now done into English from the French
translation; |
Muratori, Lodovico Antonio. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row C |
|
LC# 3-22350. Fiche:
A-100,845-A-100,849 |
|
|
| A reply
of the Genesee consociation, to the letter of the Rev. Joseph Emerson. |
Genesee Consociation. |
HS 527 |
FICHE Drawer 6 Row B |
|
fiche: A-42,976 |
Rochester, N. Y., E. Scrantom.
1829 addressed to them on the subject of their resolution relative to masonic
ministers, and masonic candidates for the ministry; LC# 20-320. |
|
| A reply
to an article in the Bibliotheca sacra, for October, 1859. |
Andover and Danville. |
BX 8965 |
FICHE Drawer 6 Row A |
|
fiche: A-52,177 |
Louisville, Ky., Hull &
Brother. 1859 Containing Row A review of Breckinridge's theology. |
|
| A reply
to Dr. Chandler's "Appeal defended": wherein his mistakes are
rectified, his false arguing refuted, and the objections against the planned
American episcopate shewn to remain in full force, notwithstanding all he has
offered to render them invalid |
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row A |
|
fiche: 5,078-5,080 |
Boston: D. Kneeland for T. Leverett. 1770
Dogmatic Theology |
|
| A reply
to Mr. Increas Mather’s printed remarks ona sermon preached by G. K. at her
majesty’s chapel in Boston, the 14th of June, 1702. In vindication of the six good rules in
divinity there delivered. Which hath attempeted (though very feebly and
unsuccessfully) to refute. |
Keith, George, 1639?-1716. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-96,374-A-96,375 |
|
|
| A reply
to Row A letter to the Right Rev.
Bishop Hobart, occasioned by the strictures on Bible societies,
contained in his late address to the convention of New York, by Row A
churchman of the diocese of New York, in Row A letter to that gentleman. |
Hobart, John Henry, bp.. |
BV 2369 |
FICHE Drawer 5 Row C |
|
fiche: A-53,208 |
New York, T. and J. Swords. 1823
By Corrector [pseud.]; LC# 31-8971. |
|
| A Reply
to some remarks on Row A letter to Row A gentleman relating to the Office of
Ruling Elders. |
|
|
FICHE Drawer 7 Row C |
|
fiche: 4,224 |
[Boston]: [s.n.]. 1731 Dogmatic
Theology |
|
| A report
of the debates in the Presbytery of Philadelphia: at Row A special meeting
held in the city of Philadelphia, on the 30th of November, and continued on
the 1st and 2d of December, 1830 |
Presbyterian Church in the
U.S.A. Presbytery of Philadelphia. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row A |
|
fiche: 5,024 |
Philadelphia: W.F. Geddes. 1831 Dogmatic
Theology |
|
| A
report of the minority in the Convention on Domestic Missions, held in
Cincinnati, November, 1831. |
Convention on Domestic Missions
(1831: Cincinnati, Ohio). Committee. |
|
FICHE Drawer 7 Row C |
|
fiche: 4,222 |
Cincinnati: Cincinnati Journal
Office. 1831Missions |
|
| A
report to the trustees of the College of New Jersey; relative to a revival of
religion among the students of said college, in the winter and spring of the
year 1815. Philadelphia, B. B. Hopkins, W. Fry. 1815 With an appendix; LC# E
15-1234. |
Green, Ashbel. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-90,089 |
|
|
| A
residence of twenty-one years in the Sandwich islands; or the civil,
religious, and political history of those islands: comprising a particular
view of the missionary operations connected with the introduction and
progress of Christianity and civilization among the Hawaiian people.
Canandaigua, N. Y., H. D. Goodwin. 1855 3d ed., rev. and cor. To which is
added a table of missionaries of the American board to the Sandwich islands;
LC# A 21-135. |
Bingham, Hiram. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 85,622 |
|
|
| A
retrospect of early Quakerism, being extracts from the records of
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting and the meetings composing it, to which is
prefixed an account of their first establishment. Philadelphia, T.E. Zell.
1860 LC# 50-41881. |
Michener, Ezra. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: A-82,280 |
|
|
| A
review of Rev. J.B. Jeter's book entitled "Campbellism
explained". |
Lard, Moses E. |
|
FICHE Drawer 6 Row C |
|
fiche:1,108-1,111 |
Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott.
1857 Church History with an introduction by Alexander Campbell. |
|
| A
review of Row A report, presented to the Warren Baptist Association, at its
meeting in 1849: on the subject of the true date of the First Baptist Church
in Newport, R.I. |
Providence (R.I.). First Baptist
Church. Committee. |
|
FICHE Drawer 7 Row C |
|
fiche: 4,226 |
Providence: Press of H.H. Brown.
1850 Dogmatic Theology prepared by Row A Committee of the First Baptist
Church in Providence, and read to the Warren Baptist Association, September,
12, 1850. |
|
| A
review of the "Correspondence" of Messrs. Utica. Published at the
Christian contributor office. 1847 Fuller & Wayland, on the subject of
American slavery. To which is added a discourse by Roger Williams, printed
London, 1652, on "The hireling ministry"; LC# A12-52. |
Grosvenor, Cyrus Pitt. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-94,578 |
|
|
| A
review of the Bishop of Oxford's counsel to the American clergy, with
reference to the institution of slavery. Washington, W. M. Morrison; New
York, Stanford & Swords; [etc., etc.]. 1848 Also supplemental remarks on
the relation of the Wilmot proviso to the interests of the colored class; LC#
11-6794. |
Berry, Philip. |
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row C |
|
Fiche: 82,319 |
|
|
| A
review of the criticisms of the Congregationalist on the Letter to the
Edwards Church, including the reply, rejected by that Journal and embracing a
truthful exhibition of the unfairness, injustice, dogmatism and phariseeism
of its editors. Boston. 1853 |
Newton, Alonzo Eliot. |
|
FICHE Drawer 9 Row B |
|
Fiche: A-93,315 |
|
|
| A
Review of the Lady Superior's reply to Six months in Row A convent: being Row
A vindication of Miss Reed |
|
|
FICHE Drawer 8 Row A |
|
fiche: 4,695 |
Boston: W. Peirce and Webster &
Southard. 1835 Biography |
|
| A review
of the Mexican war on Christian principles: and an essay on the means of
preve |