996 resultados para Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend), 1827-1916
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Pages [29]-32 contain: "Address to the Church and Society, by Rev. S. L. Pomroy [i.e. Pomeroy], of Bangor."
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"Printed by request"
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"Select books" : p. vii-viii.
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v. 1. An account of his family ; of his education in the early part of his life, and the first five numbers of his journal -- v. 2. The sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh numbers of his journal -- v. 3. The twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, and part of the eighteenth, numbers of his journal -- v. 4. The eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first numbers of his journal, particular of his death, review of his character, &c. -- v. 5. Forty-two sermons on various subjects -- v. 6. Forty-three sermons on various subjects -- v. 8. A plain account of Christian perfection. The appeals to men of reason and religion. Principles of the Methodists, &c. -- v. 9. The doctrine of original sin, and tracts on various subjects of polemical divinity -- v. 10. Tracts and letters on various subjects.
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" Published by request."
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Title on added t.p. of each volume: Actes and monuments of these latter and perilous dayes, touching matters of the church ...
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The preliminary sketch comp. chiefly from "Lardner's cabinet cyclopedia." cf. Pref.
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Reference: Not in Rosenbach.
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Shoemaker 29578.
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Appendix A. A bill (as amended by the committee) for uniting the legislatures of the provinces of Lower and Upper Canada.--Appendix B. Examination of the Right Hon. Robert John Wilmot Horton, a member of the committee.--Appendix C. Extracts from the evidence of Edward Ellice, esq., before the Select committee on the civil government of Canada.--Appendix D. The French Canadians. [Letter] to the editor of the Morning chronicle [signed M.] The two Canadas. (Second letter) To the editor of the Morning chronicle [signed M.]