Daniel Chaplin
Born 1743-01-01
Died 1831-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL646656A
Top Subjects
- Massachusetts Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (3)
- Sermons, American (2)
- Enoch Whipple (1755-1840) (1)
- Lemuel Wadsworth (1769-1817) (1)
- Congregational churches (1)
- Clergy (1)
- Office (1)
Books by Daniel Chaplin
Total count: 8
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The duty and necessity of people's praying for their ministersset forth in a sermon preached July 3, 1788, at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Enoch Whipple, to the pastoral office over the Church of Christ in Alexandria, Commonwealth of New-HampshirePrinted by Edmund Freeman, opposite the north door of the State-House.1788-01-01
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A sermon, preached October 11th, 1797at the ordination of the Rev. Lemuel Wadsworth, to the pastoral care of the church and Christian society in RabySamuel Preston, printer, Amherst, Newhampshire.1798-01-01
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A sermon, delivered May 26, 1808, in Brattle Street Church, Bostonbefore the Convention of Congregational Ministers of the Commonwealth of Massachusettsprinted by Belcher and Armstrong, Suffolk Buildings1808-01-01
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A sermon, delivered May 26, 1808, in Brattle Street Church, Boston, before the convention of Congregational ministers, of the Commonwealth of MassachusettsPrinted by Belcher and Armstrong1808-01-01
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A discourse delivered before the Charitable Female Society in Groton Oct. 19, 1814Flagg and Gould, printers1814-01-01
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A sermon delivered in Boston, before the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge on the evening of June 1, 1815Printed by Nathaniel Willis1815-01-01
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The dispensations of divine providence considered as generally corresponding with the moral character of a nationand the morals of New England at the present day briefly compared with the morals of our ancestors ... a sermon delivered at Groton Jan. 12, 1815 ...Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf1815-01-01
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A sermon, delivered in Boston, before the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Christian Knowledgeon the evening of June 1, 1815Printed by Nathaniel Willis, at no. 76, State-Street1815-01-01