Stanley Griswold
Born 1763-01-01
Died 1815-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF23572789
- WikidataQ430588
- Open LibraryOL2414696A
Top Subjects
- Connecticut (2)
- Clergy (2)
- Stanley Griswold (1763-1815) (2)
- Freedom of religion (2)
- Fourth of July orations (2)
- American Sermons (2)
- Ecclesiastical courts (1)
Books by Stanley Griswold
Total count: 12
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A Statement of the singular manner of proceeding of the Rev. Association of the South part of Litchfield Countyin an ecclesiastical prosecution, by them instituted against the Rev. Stanley Griswold ...Printed by Elisha Babcock1798-01-01
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A statement of the singular manner of proceeding of the Rev. Association, of the south part of Litchfield County, in an ecclesiastical prosecution, by them instituted against the Rev. Stanley Griswold ... who, without being heard in his own defence, was by them sentenced to an exclusion from their Associate CommunionTogether with a subsequent address to said associationPrinted by Elisha Babcock.1798-01-01
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Truth its own test and God its only judgeor, an inquiry, -- how far men may claim authority over each other's religious opinions? A discourse delivered at New-Milford, October 12th, 1800Printed by Lazarus Beach1800-01-01
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A funeral eulogium, pronounced at New-Milford, on the twenty-second of February, 1800being the day recommended by Congress for publicly testifying respect to the memory of George Washington. Being also his birth-dayBy T. Collier.1800-01-01
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Truth its own test and God its only judge. Or, An inquiry, --how far men may claim authority over each other's religious opinions?A discourse, delivered at New-Milford, October 12th, 1800Printed by Lazarus Beach.1800-01-01
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Overcoming evil with good.A sermon, delivered at Wallingford, Connecticut, March 11, 1801; before a numerous collection of the friends of the Constitution, of Thomas Jefferson, President, and of Aaron Burr, Vice-President of the United States.Printed by Elisha Babcock1801-01-01
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The good man's prospects in the hour of death;--and, His voice from the world beyondTwo discourses, delivered at New-Milford, Dec. 14th, 1800. Being the Sabbath next after the decease of the Rev. Nathanael Taylor, late Pastor of the First Church of Christ in said New-MilfordPrinted by T. Collier.--1801-01-01
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The good land we live ina sermon, delivered at Suffield (Connecticut) on the celebration of the anniversary of American independence, July 7th, 1802Printed by Edward Gray1802-01-01
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Church and state, a political union, formed by the enemies of bothillustrated in correspondencies between the Rev. Stanley Griswold and the Rev. Dan Huntington, and between Col. Ephraim Kirby and the Rev. Joseph Lymans.n.]1802-01-01
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Infidelity not only the enemy of Christianity, or, hypocrisy and antichrist exposeda discourse delivered at New Haven on the evening preceding the public commencement, September 13th, 1803Sidney's Press1803-01-01
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Infidelity not the only enemy of Christianityor, Hypocrisy and Antichrist exposed. A discourse, delivered at New-Haven on the evening preceding the public commencement, September 13th, 1803Sidney's Press1803-01-01
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The exploits of our fathers, or, A concise history of the military events of our Revolutionary Waran oration delivered at Cincinnati, Ohio, July 3d, 1813 ...Printed by J. Carpenter & Co.1813-01-01