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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Fashionable Amusements Inconsistent With The Design And Spirit Of The Gospel, Kiah Bayley
Fashionable Amusements Inconsistent With The Design And Spirit Of The Gospel, Kiah Bayley
Maine History Documents
Full title: Fashionable amusements inconsistent with the design and spirit of the Gospel, contrary to the express commands of God, and in many respects productive of evil : a discourse delivered February 5, 1804 / by Kiah Bayley, pastor of the church in New-Castle, (Maine.)
Slavery Inconsistent With Justice And Good Policy, David Rice
Slavery Inconsistent With Justice And Good Policy, David Rice
Maine History Documents
Full title: Slavery inconsistent with justice and good policy : proved by a speech, delivered in the convention, held at Danville, Kentucky / by the Rev. David Rice. Printed at Augusta, by Peter Edes, 1804. Text followed by a note: This work is re-printed at the request of many person, some of whom belong to the Society of Friends, to whom it is now dedicated. It may, with their assistance, tend to aid the views of our Legislature in abolishing the representation of slaves, and eventually of the existence of slavery in this country.
Two Sermons Delivered In Wiscasset, (Pownalborough) On The 9th Of May, 1798, Alden Bradford
Two Sermons Delivered In Wiscasset, (Pownalborough) On The 9th Of May, 1798, Alden Bradford
Maine History Documents
Full title: Two Sermons Delivered in Wiscasset, (Pownalborough) on the 9th of May, 1798, which the President of the United States had Previously Appointed to be Religiously Observed as a Day of Humiliation and Prayer throughout the Union.
Two Sermons Upon The Doctrines, Character And Kingdom Of Christ, Alden Bradford
Two Sermons Upon The Doctrines, Character And Kingdom Of Christ, Alden Bradford
Maine History Documents
From the cover page: Two sermons upon the doctrines, character and kingdom of Christ : delivered in the first parish in Cambridge, December 28, 1794, by Alden Bradford, A.M., pastor of a Christian Society in Pownalborough. Published by request of the hearers, printed by Samuel Hall, No. 53, Cornhill, Boston.