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The Female American, or, The extraordinary adventures of Unca Eliza Winkfield
Compiled by herself -
A letter to the Protestant-dissenters in the parish of Ballykelly, in Ireland
occasioned by their objections against their late minister. In this letter there is an attempt, upon Scriptural and Protestant principles, to show what regard is due to human articles of faith and also, to explain several particulars relative to the doctrines of original sin and election, &c. By John Nelson, their late Pastor. [Eleven lines of quotations] -
The nature and effects of the works of darkness detected and displayed
in two discourses, delivered at the First Parish in Ipswich, April 4, 1799, on the anniversary fast day throughout the state of Massachusetts, by Levi Frisbie, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Ipswich. Published by the request of many of the hearers -
Sermons, preached in London, at the formation of the Missionary Society, September 22, 23, 24, 1795
To which are prefixed, memorials, respecting the establishment and first attempts of that society. [Seven lines from Isaiah] By order of the directors. Published for the benefit of the society -
An oration, delivered at Byfield, February 22d, 1800
the day of national mourning for the death of General George Washington. By the Rev. Elijah Parish, A.M -
Family exercises; or, The godly parents' assistant
being an attempt to render family religion entertaining, as well as profitable and instructive. By a series of subjects, peculiarly adapted to the use of families. By the Rev. T. Priestley. [Two lines from Genesis] -
The importance of the rising generation
A sermon, preached at the desire of the selectmen, and the committee for inspecting the town schools: occasioned by the dedication of a new and very commodious grammar school house, lately erected in the First Parish of the town o Gloucester, on the 5th of March, 1795, by Eli Forbes, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church of Christ in said town. And now made public at the desire of the hearers in general. [Four lines from Solomon] -
The president's message, on the treaty papers. Herald-Office, April 8, 1796
A gentleman this instant arrived from Boston, has favored us with the following highly interesting and magnanimous communication of the President of the United States, to the House of Representatives, on Wednesday the 30th ult -
A sermon, delivered at the request of the elders and other church members of the Presbyterian Society in the West Parish of Londonderry, January 1st, 1800
On the death of General George Washington. By William Morison. Printed at the request of the hearers -
A sermon delivered at Newburyport, December 19, 1794
at the ordination of the Rev. Daniel Dana, to the pastoral care of the Presbyterian Church and Society in that town. By Joseph Dana, A.M. Pastor of the South Church in Ipswich. Together with the charge, by the Rev. Mr Morison, of Londonderry; and the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. Mr. Miltimore, of Stratham -
A Gospel call to sinners!
A sermon, preached by Henry Alline -
An eulogy on General George Washington
who departed this life Decemeber 14th, 1799, in the 68th year of his age. Delivered before the First Religious Society, in Newburyport, February 22d. 1800. By John Andrews, A.M. Colleague Pastor with the Rev. Thomas Cary. [Two line from Young] -
A plain and serious address to the master of a family on the important subject of family religion
By Philip Doddridge, D.D -
A short catechism
Composed by Mr. James Noyes. Late teacher of the Church of Christ in Newbury, in New-England. For the use of the children there -
Columbia's legacy or, Washington's farewell address to his fellow-citizens on his retiring from the presidency of the United States
To which is added, his last speech in Congress, and his letter to the president, accepting the appointment of lieutenant-general of the armies of the United States -
A discourse on the character and virtues of General George Washington
delivered on the twenty-second of February, 1800: the day of national mourning for his death. By Daniel Dana, Minister of a church in Newburyport. Published at the desire of the hearers; to whom it is affectionately inscribed