880 resultados para Freedom of conscience
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Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 27723.
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At head of title: (From the Concord (Middlesex) Gazette.).
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Cover title: Arguments of the attorney of the Commonwealth, in the trials of Abner Kneeland, for blasphemy.
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The Boston Athenaeum, in its Catalogue, suggests Lyman Beecher as possible author. Richard H. Shoemaker's A checklist of American imprints for 1828 mentions Beecher and Benjamin Wisner as possible authors.
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"October term, 1828."
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Published in 1819 under title: Religious freedom. A memorial and remonstrance ...
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On spine: Controverse chrétienne.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Sabin
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In: The trials with the defences at large of Mrs. Jane Carlile. London : R. Carlile, 1825.
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Tales of the grotesque and arabesque: I. Romances of death. Old-world romance.--II. Tales of conscience, natural beauty, and pseudo-science.--III. Tales of ratiocination and illusion.--IV. Extravaganza and caprice.--V. Tales of adventure and exploration.--Literary criticism: VI. On poetry and the poets.--VII. On novels, essays, and travels. Marginalia.--VIII. The literati. Minor contemporaries, etc.--IX. Eureka, and miscellanies.--X. Poems.--Bibliography (v. 10, p. 273-309)
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Includes index.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Title in red and black.
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"A further account of the tryals of the New=England witches ..." (p. [199]-217) is by Deodat Lawson and not Increase Mather. "Cases of conscience concerning evil spirits personating men ... by Increase Mather ...": p. [219]-291.