Henry W. Bellows
Born 1814-01-01
Died 1882-01-01
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Top Subjects
- Sermons (21)
- United States (19)
- History (13)
- Civil War, 1861-1865 (12)
- Unitarianism (11)
- Bible (10)
- Unitarian churches (8)
Books by Henry W. Bellows
Total count: 130
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Orthodoxy and liberal Christianity compared and contrastedAmerican Unitarian Association1800-01-01
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Respectability or holinessa sermon delivered before the Young Men's Benevolent Society in Boston, Sunday evening, Dec. 9, 1838Weeks, Jordan and Co.1839-01-01
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Respectability, or holinessa sermon delivered before the Young Men's Benevolent Society, in Boston, Sunday evening, Dec. 9, 1838Weeks, Jordan and Company1839-01-01
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A discourse occasioned by the death of William Ellery Channing, D.D.pronounced before the Unitarian societies of New York and Brooklyn, in the Church of the Messiah, October 13th, 1842C.S. Francis1842-01-01
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A discourse occasioned by the death of William Ellery Channing, D.D., pronounced before the Unitarian societies of New-York and Brooklynin the Church of the Messiah, October 13th, 1842Charles S. Francis and Company1842-01-01
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A discourse occasioned by the death of William Ellery Channing, D.D. pronounced before the Unitarian societies of New-York and Brooklynin the Church of the Messiah, October 13th, 1842C.S. Francis & Company1842-01-01
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Sermon preached November 26, 1843at the ordination of Mr. Dexter Clapp, over the Unitarian Church at Savannah, GaCharles S. Francis and company1843-01-01
Sermon preached November 26, 1843 at the ordination of Mr. Dexter Clapp over the Unitarian church at Savannah, Ga. ...1843-01-01-
Some of the points of difference between Unitarian and orthodox ChristiansJ. Munroe & Co. : printed for the American Unitarian Association1844-01-01
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Testimony of four witnesses to the Divine goodnessJ. Munroe & Co. : printed for the American Unitarian Association1845-01-01
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Testimony of four witnesses to the divine goodnessa sermon preached by Henry W. Bellows, of New York, at The Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn, Sunday, April 6, 1845.James Munroe1845-01-01
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Relation of Christianity to human nature.A sermon preached at the ordination of Mr. Frederick N. Knapp, as colleague pastor of the First Congregational church in Brookline, Mass., on Wednesday, October 6, 1847.W. Crosby and H. P. Nichols1847-01-01
The christian merchanta discourse delivered in the church of the Divine Unity, on the occasion of the death of Jonathan GoodhueC.S. Francis & Co.1848-01-01-
The Christian merchanta discourse delivered in the Church of the Divine Unity on occasion of the death of Jonathan GoodhueC.S. Francis1848-01-01
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A sermon occasioned by the late riot in New Yorkpreached in the Church of the Divine Unity, on Sunday morning, May 13, 1849C. S. Francis1849-01-01
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An address upon the claims of the drama1850-01-01
[Letter to] My dear sir1851-01-01-
Memorial of William Warea sermon preached to his old flock, the Sunday morning following the news of his death, February 29, 1852Printed by John A. Gray1852-01-01
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Religious liberty, the alleged failure of Protestantisma sermon preached in the Unitarian Church, at Washington, on Washington's birth-day, February 22, 1852Printed by Kirkwood & McGill1852-01-01
The alleged failure of protestantisma sermon ...1852-01-01-
The leger and lexiconor, Business and literature in account with American education. An oration before the Phi Beta Kappa society of Harvard University, July 26, 1853J. Bartlett1853-01-01
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The leger and the lexicon, or, Business and literature in account with American educationan oration before the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Harvard University, July 26, 1853John Bartlett1853-01-01
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Unitarianism in Bostona friendly critism in a sermon, preached March 12, 1854, to the First Congregational church, in New YorkC.S. Francis & Company1854-01-01
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The pro-slavery testimony of the northern conscience cross-questionedA lecture in New York, Jan. 2, 18551855-01-01
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Historical sketch of Col. Benjamin Bellows, Founder of Walpolean address, on occasion of the gathering of his descendants to the consecration of his monument, at Walpole, N.H., Oct. 11, 1854J.A. Gray1855-01-01
Historical sketch of Col. Benjamin BellowsFounder of Walpole : an address, on occasion of the gathering of his descendants to the consecration of his monument, at Walpole, N.H., Oct. 11, 1854.J.A. Gray, prnter1855-01-01-
A sermon preached at the installation of Adams Ayeras associate pastor of the Unitarian Society in Charleston, N.H. June 7, 1855O.H. Platt1855-01-01
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Addresses of Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D.D., and Professor Roswell D. HitchcockDelivered at the Broadway Tabernacle, Nov. 7, 1855, in behalf of the United States Inebriate Asylum. : Dr. Turner's address to the Board of Directors..M.B. Wynkoop, book & job printer, no. 12 Ann Street, near Broadway1855-01-01
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A sermon preached at the installation of Adams Ayer as associate pastor of the Unitarian Society in Charlestown, N.H., June 7, 1855G.H. Platt1855-01-01
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[Book review] Pictures of Europe, framed in ideas, by C.A. Bartol1856-01-01
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Religious education, from within and from abovesermonCrosby, Nichols, and Co.1857-01-01
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An address upon the claims of the drama, delivered before the president and members of the American Dramatic Fund Society, 1857J.W. Anson, sold also by T.H. Lacey, etc.1857-01-01
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The relation of public amusements to public morality, especially of the theatre to the highest interests of humanityan address, delivered at the Academy of Music, New York, before "The American Dramatic Fund Society," for the benefit of the fundC.S. Francis & Co.1857-01-01
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The broad churchsome considerations upon "The suspense of faith" ; an address delivered before the Divinity School of Harvard College, July 19J.E. Tilton1859-01-01
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The suspense of faithAn address to the alumni of the Divinity school of Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass., given July 19, 1859.C.S. Francis & co.1859-01-01
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A sequel to "The suspense of faith"D. Appleton and company1859-01-01
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The importance of a positive and distinct theologya discourse, preached first in "The Church of All Souls," New York, January 30, 1859, and repeated at the inaugural services of "The Church of the Redeemer," Cincinnati, Ohio, on Easter Sunday, April 24, 1859Robert Clarke & Co.1859-01-01
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An address upon the claims of the drama, delivered before the President and members of the American Dramatic Fund Society, 1857J.W. Anson1859-01-01
Re-statements of Christian doctrine, in twenty-five sermonsD. Appleton1860-01-01-
Restatement of Christian doctrine, in twenty-five sermonsD. Appleton, and co.1860-01-01
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Re-statements of Christian doctrinein twenty-five sermons / by Henry W. BellowsD. Appleton & Co.1860-01-01
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Re-statements of Christian doctrinein twenty-five sermonsD. Appleton & Co.1860-01-01
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Relation of the Unitarian faith to the current creeds of ChristendomWeed, Parsons & Co.1860-01-01
The state and the nation -- sacred to Christian citizensa sermon preached in All Soul's Church, New York, April 21, 1861James Miller1861-01-01-
Sir, the Commission of Inquiry and Advice, in respect of the sanitary condition of the United States forces ... ask the attention of your Excellency to the enclosed series of inquiries, and request that you will have the kindness to cause a reply to them as soon as may be found convenientOffice of Sanitary Commission1861-01-01
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The supernaturala discourse, at the installation of Rev. William Henry Channing as Pastor of the Unitarian Church in Washington, D. C., December 9th, 1861H. Polkinhorn, printer1861-01-01
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Notes of a preliminary sanitary survey of the forces of the United Statesin the Ohio and Mississippi valleys, near midsummer, 18611861-01-01
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To his excellency E.D. Morgan, governor of the state of New York1861-01-01
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The Commission require exact information upon the following pointshygiene ... food, &c. ... clothing ... camp policeU.S. Sanitary Commission1861-01-01
The valley of decisiona plea for unbroken fealty on the part of the loyal states to the Constitution and the Union, despite the offences of the Rebel states, a discourse, given on occasion of the National Fast, Sept. 26, 1861, in all Souls' ChurchH.B. Price1861-01-01
Duty and interest identical in the present crisisa sermon preached in All Souls' Church, on Sunday morning, April 14, 1861Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, printers1861-01-01-
To the loyal women of AmericaWashington, D.C., October, 1861. Countrywomen: In the extraordinary enlargement of the whole structure of our national government, which has this year been forced upon us, the wants of the sick and wounded of the Army and Navy cannot be at once fully provided for by the ordinary means. ... Hence, an intermediate agency becomes necessary ... The Sanitary Commission, a volunteer and unpaid bureau of the War Department of the government, constitutes such an agency ...[s.n.]1861-01-01
How we are to fulfill Our Lord's commandment, "Love your enemies," in a time of war.Baker & Godwin, printers1861-01-01
The state and the notation--sacred to Christian citizens.J. Miller1861-01-01-
The advantage of testing our principles, compensatory of the evils of serious timesA discourse, on Sunday morning, Feb. 17th, 1861, before the Second Unitarian society of PhiladelphiaC. Sherman & son, printers1861-01-01
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Letter from the acting surgeon general to the secretary of war, advising the institution of a commissionto be styled "A Commission of Inquiry and Advice in Respect of the Sanitary Interests of the United States Forces" : together with a Draft of the powers asked from the government and of the objects sought by the proposed commission : also, the Order for the commission by the secretary of war, and its approval by the presidentSanitary Commission1862-01-01
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Address at the funeral of Robert C. Goodhueat All Souls' Church, April 9th, 1862J. A. Gray1862-01-01
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Sanitary CommissionThe Commission?1862-01-01
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Unconditional loyaltyA.D.F. Randolph1863-01-01
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Circular containing a letter from Henry W. Bellowsdated New York, March 3d, 18631863-01-01
Unconditional loyaltyAnson D.F. Randolph1863-01-01
Speech of the Rev. Dr. Bellows, President of the United States Sanitary Commissionmade at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Tuesday evening, Feb. 24, 1863.C. Sherman, Son & Co., printers1863-01-01
The war to end only when the rebellion ceasesA.D.F. Randolph1863-01-01-
Address at the funeral of Mrs. George L. Schuyler, New York, December 22, 1863David G. Francis1864-01-01
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Unconditional loyaltya sermon preached in All Souls' Church, New York, Sunday evening, February 1st, 1863Christian Repository1864-01-01
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In memory of Thomas Starr Kinga discourse given to his flock in San Francisco, Sunday morning and evening, May 1, 1864F. Eastman, printer1864-01-01
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The new man for the new timesA sermon preached in All Souls' church, on New Year's day, 1865J. Miller1865-01-01
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Provision required for the relief and support of disabled soldiers and sailors and their dependents.A report to the Standing Committee of the U. S. Sanitary CommissionSanitary Commission1865-01-01
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The reformed church of Christendomor, the duties of liberal Christians to the national faith at this crisis of opinionsAmerican Unitarian Association1865-01-01
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A sermon preached in All Souls' Church on New-Year's, Day, 1865James Miller1865-01-01
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The reformed church of Christendom, or, The duties of liberal Christians to the national faith at this crisis of opinionsAmerican Unitarian Association1865-01-01
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Letter of Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D.D., president, to M.J. Henri Dunant, secretaire du "Comité internationale de Sécours aux militaires blessés".American Association for the Relief of Misery of Battle Fields1866-01-01
Public life in Washingtonor, the moral aspects of the national capital, and the apparent tendencies of political thought and feeling in Congress and Cabinet. An addresses read on Sunday evening, May 7, 1866. to his own congregation.J. Miller1866-01-01-
Address before the "College of Physicians and Surgeons,"at their annual commencement, March 14, 1867John F. Trow & Co., printers1867-01-01
Address before the "College of Physicians and Surgeons" at their annual commencementMarch 14th, 1867John F. Trow & Co., Printers1867-01-01-
Some thoughts on the organizing principle in Christianityan address, before the British and Foreign Unitarian Association, at the annual meeting, June 3, 1868Edward T. Whitfield1868-01-01
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The testimony of ninety yearsin memory of Jacob Newman Knapp, who died July 27, 1868, aged ninety-five years : a sermon preached before his townsmen, in the Unitarian church, Walpole, N.H., Sept. 13, 1868J. Wilson and Son1868-01-01
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Some thoughts on the organizing principle in Christianityab address, before the British and Foreign Unitarian Association, at the annual meeting, June 3, 1868Edward T. Whitefield1868-01-01
The Old world in its new face.Impressions of Europe in 1867-1868.Harper & brothers1869-01-01
A finished life.An address at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Bellows, widow of Josiah Bellows, who died July 31, 1869.Press of J. Wilson and son1870-01-01
Re-statements of Christian doctrinein twenty-five sermonsAmerican Unitarian Association1870-01-01-
The United States sanitary commission.G. P. Putnam's sons, printers1870-01-01
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Address at the funeral of Mrs. Lucy Elliot Smithwife of Augustus F. Smith, Fort Washington, November 5th, 1870E.B. Tripp & Co.1870-01-01
The national Lincoln monument1870-01-01-
Address at the funeral of Mrs. Laura Wolcott Gibbswidow of George Gibbs, Esq., at All Souls' Church, New York, December 13, 1870publisher not identified1871-01-01
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Costliness of God's moral governmenta sermonJohn P. Des Forges1871-01-01
Church and state in Americaa discourse given at Washington, D.C., at the installation of Rev. Frederic Hinckley, as pastor of the Unitarian Church, January 25, 1871Philp & Solomons1871-01-01-
Church and state in Americaa discourse given at Washington, D.C., at the installation of Rev. Frederic Hinckley, as pastor of the Unitarian Church, January 25, 1871Philp & Solomons1871-01-01
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Our American Sundaya paper ... read at the National Conference of Unitarian and Other Christian Churches, October 25, 1872The American Unitarian Association1872-01-01
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What do Unitarians believe?Published at the Office of the "Liberal Christian, "1872-01-01
Address at the funeral of Mr. Henry T. Tuckerman, (born April 20, 1813, died Dec. 17, 1871) at All Souls' Church, N.Y. Dec. 21, 1871Putnam1872-01-01-
Patternsor precision in thought, word, deedpublished at the office of the "Liberal Christian,"1872-01-01
Preparing for old age.Sermon preached at "All-Souls" church, New York., on returning from the funeral at Walpole, N.H., of Mrs. Louisa Bellows Knapp, who died March 16, 1872, aged 86, relict of Jacob Newman Knapp, who died July 27, 1868, aged ninety-five years.Press of J. Wilson and son1872-01-01-
John Howard, his life, character, and servicesan address delivered before the International Prison Congress, London, July 3rd to the 13th, 1872Office of the Congress1872-01-01
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Address at the funeral of Mr. Henry T. Tucker, at All Souls' Church, N.Y. Dec. 21, 1871Putnam1872-01-01
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Essential goodness the reality of religion.A memorial sermon, preached in the first Unitarian church, in Concord, N.H., on the Sunday morning, March 16, 1873, following the death of Hon. Henry Adams Bellows, L.L.D., late chief justice of the state of New HampshirePrinted by the Republican press association1873-01-01
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The sacrificial element in ChristianityG.P. Putnam's Sons1877-01-01
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Memories of departed worthan address in All Soul's Church, Dec. 2, 18771877-01-01
In memoriam William Cullen Bryantfuneral orationReligious Newspaper Agency1878-01-01-
In memoriam, William Cullen BryantReligious newspaper agency1878-01-01
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Order of exercises at the dedication of All Souls' Church, Washington, D.C. and at the installation of Rev. Clay MacCauley as pastor, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, January 29, 30, 1878sermonsGibson Brothers, printers1878-01-01
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The glory of youththe baccalaureate sermonPrinted at the Cornell University Press1878-01-01
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Historical sketch of the Union League Club of New Yorkits origin, organization, and works, 1863-1879Club House1879-01-01
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Christ and Abrahama sermonG.P. Putnam's Sons1879-01-01
Historical sketch of the Union league club of New Yorkits origin, organization, and work, 1863-18791879-01-01-
Services in commemoration of the fifty-fourth anniversary of the founding of the Church of the Messiah, and of the redemption of the church from debtHistorical address by Rev. Henry W. Bellows, D.D. : Five illustrations. : March 18th and 19th, 1879S. Hamilton's Son, printer, 61 Cedar Street.1879-01-01
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An appeal in behalf of the further endowment of the Divinity School of Harvard UniversityPress of John Wilson and Son1879-01-01
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Patriotism and pietyThanksgiving sermon at the Church of the Messiah, November 25, 1880Tribune1880-01-01
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William Ellery Channing, his opinions, genius and charactera discourse given at Newport, R.I., on the celebration of the centenary of his birth, April 7, 1880G. P. Putnam1880-01-01
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Religious tolerationa discourse given in the Temple Emanu-el, New York, on the day of the national Thanksgiving, Nov. 27, 1879G.P. Putnam's sons1880-01-01
William Ellery Channinghis opiniopns, genius and character : a discourse given at Newport R.I., on the celebration of the centenary of his birth, April 7, 1880G.P. Putnam's Sons1880-01-01-
Civil-service reform1880-01-01
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William Ellery Channinghis opinions, genius and character : a discourse given at Newport R.I., on the celebration of the centenary of his birth, April 7, 1880G. P. Putnam's Sons1880-01-01
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Institute essays, read before the "Ministers' Institute", Providence, R.I., October, 1879Ellis1880-01-01
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Before and after the President's deathtwo sermons preached in All Souls' Church, New York, on the Sundays preceding and following the nation's bereavement, Sept. 18 and Sept. 25, 1881G.P. Putnam's sons1881-01-01
Twenty-four sermons preached in All Souls Church, New York, 1865-1881.Published by the Editor1886-01-01-
Twenty-four sermonspreached in All Souls Church, New York, 1865-1881Published by the Editor [R. Bellows]1886-01-01
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The First Congregational Church in the city of New Yorka sketch of its history with a review of his own ministryThe Church of All Souls1899-01-01
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John HowardHis life, character and serviceJohn Howard Association1948-01-01
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A discourse occasioned by the death of William Ellery Channingpronounced before the Unitarian societies of New-York and Brooklyn, in the Church of the Messiah, October 13th, 1842C.S. Francis1968-01-01
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John Howard, his life, character and serviceJohn Howard Association1978-01-01
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Address at the funeral of Mrs. Laura Wolcott Gibbs, widow of George Gibbs, Esq., at Souls' Church New York, December 13, 1870publisher not identified1978-01-01
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Institute essaysGeo. H. Ellis1985-01-01
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The old theology and the newa discourse in All Soul's Church, New YorkG.P. Putnam1985-01-01
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Christianity and modern thoughtAmerican Unitarian Association1986-01-01
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Twenty-four sermonsR. Bellows1990-01-01
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Henry Whitney BellowsU.S.S. Society
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On the alleged indefiniteness of Unitarian theologya tractUnitarian Association of the State of New-York
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Orthodoxy and liberal Christianitycompared and contrastedAmerican Unitarian Association
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Thorns in the flesha sermon on the uses of bodily pain : dedicated to the permanent invalids in private homes and hospitalsAll Souls' Church