Volume 57
Contains 14 Results:
A century sermon, or sketches of the history of the eighteenth century. Interspersed and closed with serious practical remarks. Delivered at North- Haven, January 1, 1801 / by Benjamin Trumbull, D.D., pastor of the Church of North-Haven, 1801
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Punderson, October 26th A.D. 1809, to the pastoral care of the Church and Society of Union Parish, Pittsfield / by Moses Stuart, A.M., pastor of the First Congregational Church in New-Haven, (Conn.), 1809
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
A sermon, delivered before His Excellency John Brooks, Esq., Governor; His Honor William Phillips, Esq., Lieutenant Governor; the Honorable Council; and the two houses composing the legislature of Massachusetts, on the anniversary election, May 26, 1819 / by Peter Eaton, minister of a church in Boxford, 1819
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
A discourse, delivered at the opening of the new almshouse in Cambridge, XVII September, MDCCCXVIII / by Abiel Holmes, D.D., pastor of the First Church in Cambridge, 1818
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
Nature and operations of Christian benevolence. A sermon, delivered Oct. 21, 1818, before the directors of the Domestic Missionary Society, of Massachusetts proper, at their first meeting in Northampton / by John Keep, pastor of the church in Blandford, 1818
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
Independence-sermon, delivered July 4, 1814, at Hanover, N.Jersey / by Daniel A. Clark, 1814
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
The church safe: A sermon, preached before the Consociation, at Watertown, Conn., June 25, 1817 / by Daniel A. Clark, A.M., pastor of a church in Southbury, (Conn.), 1818
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
A sermon, delivered March 11, 1819, at South Hadley, at the interment of Ruggles Woodbridge, Esq., who departed this life on the eighth of the same month, in the 80th year of his age / by Joseph Lyman, D.D., pastor of the church in Hatfield, 1819
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
The promised land. A sermon, delivered at Goshen, (Conn.) at the ordination of the Rev. Messrs. Hiram Bingham & Asa Thurston, as missionaries to the Sandwich Islands, Sept. 29, 1819 / by Heman Humphrey, pastor of the Congregational Church in Pittsfield, Mass., 1819
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.
An address, delivered at a meeting for prayer, with reference to the Sandwich Mission, in the brick church in Hartford, October 11, 1819 / by Thomas H. Gallaudet, principal of the American Asylum for the Education of Deaf and Dumb Persons, 1819
Pamphlets collected and studied by Noah Webster. Among the topics are politics, religion, science, and medicine. The pamphlets are thought to have been useful to Webster as sources of American linguistic practice, as well as for his own edification. The pamphlets were bound by Case, Lockwood & Brainard printers of Hartford, and donated to the Hartford Library Association some time in the 19th century.