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A hardbound book, Eighteen Sermons and a Charge. This book was owned by Daniel A. Kilham. The following was written in ink on the first page: "To Hon. Daniel Kilham, from his friend and classmate, James Freeman."
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This book includes many sermons by the Reverend A. P. Peabody as pastor of the South Church in Portsmouth, N.H. It was written and compiled to provide some measure of comfort, strength and peace of mind to sick and aflicted Christian people. It discuses, for the most part, topics such as old age, sudden death, despondency patience and the kingdom of God. All of this is in consolation of the afflicted.
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Jonathan Edwards was a very influential and respeted religious leader in his lifetime. He was born in Connecticut in 1703 and came from a notable line of clergymen. The book covers three periods of his life. The first period was as parish minister from 1703 to 1735. and the theology he conveyed to the congregations. The second period was 1735 to 1750 called the Great Awakening where Edwards was instumental in spreading his theological convic...
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3596 - Book
A brown leather bound book containing the handwritten sermons of Joseph Willard from 1768 - 1792. Joseph Willard was the fourth pastor of the First Parish Unitarian Church in Beverly. He later became the twelth president of Harvard College (University). The contents are printed in gold on the binding. There is also a small letter attached to the inside cover from one of Joseph Willard's contemporaries. This was with regards to some of the au...
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3618 - Book
A brown leather bound book containing the handwritten sermons of Joseph Willard from November 29, 1772 - September 25, 1774. Joseph Willard was the fourth pastor of the First Parish Unitarian Church in Beverly and later served as the twelth president of Harvard College (University). The contents are printed in gold on the binding.
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3620 - Book
A brown leather bound book containing the handwritten sermons of Joseph Willard from October 16, 1774 - February 19, 1775. Joseph Willard was the fourth pastor of the First Parish Unitarian Church in Beverly and later served as the twelfth president of Harvard College (University). The contents are listed in gold print along the binding.
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3621 - Book
A brown leather bound book containing the handwritten sermons of Joseph Willard from March 5, 1775 - June 25, 1775. Joseph Willard was the fourth pastor of the First Parish Unitarian Church and later served as the twelth president of Harvard College (University). The contents of the book are printed in gold along the binding.
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3622 - Book
A brown leather bound book containing the handwritten sermons of Joseph Willard from July 9, 1775 - September 24, 1775. Joseph Willard was the fourth pastor of the First Parish Unitarian Church in Beverly. He later served as the twelth president of Harvard College (University). The nontents of the book are printed in gold along the binding.
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3623 - Book
A brown leather bound book containing the handwritten sermons of Joseph Willard from October 15, 1775 - December 24, 1775. Joseph Willard was the fourth pastor of the First Parish Unitarian Church in Beverly and later served as the twelfth president of Harvard College (University). The contents are printed in gold on the binding.
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3624 - Book
A brown leather bound book containing the handwritten sermons of Joseph Willard from September 15, 1776 - November 10, 1776. Joseph Willard was the fourth pastor of the First Parish Unitarian Church in Beverly and later served as the twelth president of Harvard College (University). The contents are printed in gold along the binding.
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3625 - Book
A brown leather bound book containing the handwritten sermons of Joseph Willard from January 7, 1776 - December 30, 1781. The last entry was his farewell sermon. Joseph Willard was the fourth pastor of the First Parish Unitarian Church in Beverly and later served as the twelth president of Harvard College (University). The contents are printed in gold on the binding.
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948.001.1045 - Note
A note written by Hannah Rantoul saying her father placed sermons inside a pillar that was placed in the Old South Church upon its 1835 remodel.
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948.001.1318 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from Elizabeth B. (Woodberry) Story who has moved to Prince George's County in Maryland to be a governess. Elizabeth has heard that Hannah may take a trip to visit her and she hopes that is true. Elizabeth has also made up her mind to leave her position at the end of the year she signed on for. She might spend the winter with Elizabeth Abbot in NC prior to returning to Beverly. Elizabeth will spend Christmas with at Ced...
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948.001.901 - Letter
A letter to Hannah Rantoul from her cousin, Rev. Andrew Peabody, requesting copies of two sermons so he can have them printed into a book.
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BV2350 .M3 - 01003483
This book is a compilation of magazine issues from June 1807 through May 1808. The magazine covered the missionary experience, fund raising and deployment. This volume includes the issues from the last year of publication, as a separate entity, of the Massachusetts Missionary Magazine. Merged with: Panoplist, to form: Panoplist and missionary magazine united. "Containing religious & interesting communications, calculated to edify Christians,...
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E206 .T46 1974
This book covers in some detail the history of the first centenary of the North Church and Society of Salem, Masachusets. Starting in 1772 it covers the exercises and many sermons of the Church given by noteable mnisters and others. It is dedicated to the memory of Thomas Barnard, D. D. , and his associates . It lists the ministers of the Church during this period.
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