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A Collection of hymns, selected from sundry poets, together with a number of new poems, never before published. [Four lines of verse]
Date: 1791- Books
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An oration, commemorative of the life and death of General George Washington, delivered at Windham, (Connecticut,) on the 22d day of February, 1800, to the brethren of Moriah, and Eastern Star Lodges, and the citizens of the town of Windham, at their request, and pursuan to the proclamation of the president of the United States. By Moses Cleaveland, Esq. Master of Moriah Lodge. [Two lines in verse from Barlow]
Cleaveland, Moses, 1754-1806.Date: 1800- Books
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The blessedness of the godly in a future state, especially as it consists in a total deliverance from all evil, and a gracious reward of their obedience and love to God in the present state. Illustrated in a sermon, delivered at Hampton, on the 28th day of July, 1791, at the interment of the Rev. Samuel Mosely, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in that town; who departed this life on the 26th of July, in the 83d year of his life, and 57th of his ministry. By James Cogswell, D.D. Pastor of the Second Church in Windham. [Three lines from Corinthians]
Cogswell, James, 1720-1807.Date: 1792- Books
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A sermon, addressed to a military company belonging to the 13th Regiment of Infantry in the Army of the United States of America, under the command of Captain Asa Copeland, at their rendezvous in Brooklyn, on Lord's-Day, August 25, 1799. By Josiah Whitney, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Brooklyn. [Three lines of Scripture text]
Whitney, Josiah, 1731-1824.Date: 1800- Books
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Horae lyricae. Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books. Book I. Sacred to devotion and piety. Book II. To virtue, honor and friendship. Book III. To the memory of the dead. By Isaac Watts, D.D. [Three lines from Horace]
Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748.Date: M,DCC,XCVIII. [1798]- Books
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An humble address, to every Christian of every nation and denomination of people under heaven. Shewing an effectual means to prevent wars among all nations of the earth, and to maintain an everlasting union, in families, societies, churches, towns, states, and in all the kingdoms of this lower world. [Two lines from Matthew]
Fish, Samuel.Date: 1796 [i.e., 1797?]- Books
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An oration, delivered at Bozrah, February 22d, 1800. The day recommended by Congress, for paying a tribute of respect to the memory of General George Washington, who died, December 14, 1799. By Nehemiah Waterman, Esq.
Waterman, Nehemiah, 1736-1802.Date: 1800- Books
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The narrative of Whiting Sweeting, who was executed at Albany, the 26th of August, 1791. Containing, an account of his trial before the Supreme Court of Judicature of the state of New-York, at the July term, 1791, for the murder of Darius Quimby--the substance of the charge of His Honor the chief justice to the jury, with the sentence of death on the prisoner--an address to the public on the fatal consequences of a life spent in sin, instanced in his own conduct ... Written by himself, and published for the benefit of precious souls, at his particular and dyin request. To which are added, an account of the behaviour of the unhappy sufferer, from his confinement to execution, and the substance of his address at the gallows. By one who had free access to, and frequent cenversation [sic] with him.
Sweeting, Whiting, -1791.Date: 1797- Books
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The duty of Gospel ministers, illustrated, in a sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Oliver Dodge, A.B. to the pastoral care of the Catholic Reformed Church and Society, in Pomfret, February 6, 1793. By Daniel Foster, A.M. Pastor of the church in New-Braintree.
Foster, Daniel, 1750?-1795.Date: M,DCC,XCIII. [1793]- Books
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An address to the Rev. Moses C. Welch, containing an answer to his Reply to The correspondent, with some observations respecting certain late extraordinary transactions at Woodstock. By the correspondent. [Two lines from Shakespeare]
Swift, Zephaniah, 1759-1823.Date: M,DCC,XCIV. [1794]- Books
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Devotional papers, wrote by the late Mrs. Sarah Gill, of Boston: the same as contained in the appendix to the sermon on her death, by the Rev. Mr. Hunt. Together with her touching letter, as from the dead. All published for the benefit of the living.
Gill, Sarah, 1728?-1771.Date: 1799