Emerson, William
Born 1769-01-01
Died 1811-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF35874577
- WikidataQ8008600
- ISNI0000000024763548
- Open LibraryOL1062883A
Top Subjects
- Funeral sermons (2)
- Fourth of July orations (1)
- 18th century (1)
- Sermons, American -- 18th century (1)
- Unitarian churches -- Sermons (1)
- Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts -- Sermons (1)
- Roxbury Charitable Society. (1)
Books by Emerson, William
Total count: 18
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A discourse, delivered in Harvard, July 4, 1794at the request of the military officers in that place, who, with the militia under their command, were then assembled to commemorate the anniversary of American independence.Printed at the Apollo press, in Boston, by Joseph Belknap, no. 8, Dock-square1794-01-01
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Piety and armsa sermon, preached at the request of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 3, 1799, the anniversary of their election of officersPrinted by Manning & Loring1799-01-01
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A discourse, delivered before the Roxbury Charitable Societyat their annual meeting, September 15, 1800. By William Emerson, Minister of the First Church in Boston.Printed by Samuel Hall, in Cornhill, Boston1800-01-01
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A discourse delivered before the Roxbury Charitable Society at their annual meeting, September 15, 1800Printed by Samuel Hall ...1800-01-01
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A sermon, on the decease of the Rev. Peter Thacher, D.D., pronounced Dec. 31, 1802, in Brattle-street Church, BostonPrinted by Young & Minns1803-01-01
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A sermon, delivered March 2, 1803, at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Beede, to the care of the Church of Christ in WiltonPrinted by Joseph Cushing1803-01-01
A sermon delivered in Brattlestreet Church, Bostonon the Sunday after the interment of Madam Elizabeth Bowdoin, relict of the late Honourable James Bowdoin, esq., who departed life on May 5, 1803 ...Printed by David Carlisle1803-01-01-
A sermondelivered in Brattlestreet Church, Boston, on the Sunday after the internment of Madam Elizabeth Bowdoin, relict of the late Honourable James Bowdoin, esq., who departed life May 5, 1803, in the seventy second year of her agePrinted by David Carlisle1803-01-01
A sermon on the decease of the Rev. Peter Thacherpronounced Dec. 31, 1802 in Brattle-Street Church, BostonPrinted by Young and Minns1803-01-01-
A sermon, delivered in Brattlestreet Church, Boston, on the Sunday after the interment of Madam Elizabeth Bowdoinrelict of the late Honourable James Bowdoin, Esq. who departed life May 5, 1803, in the seventy second year of her agePrinted by David Carlisle.1803-01-01
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A discourse delivered before the members of the Boston Female Asylum, September 20, 1805, being their fifth anniversarypublisher not identified1805-01-01
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A discourse, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph S. Buckminsterto the pastoral charge of the Church in Brattle-Street, BostonPrinted for Young & Minns, printers to the state.1805-01-01
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A sermon, delivered to the First Church in Boston, on the Lord's Dayafter the calamitous death of Mr. Charles Austin, member of the senior class in the University of Cambridge, which happened Aug. 4, 1806, in the nineteenth year of his ageSecond edition.Printed at the Emerald press, by Belcher and Armstrong1806-01-01
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A sermon delivered to the First Church in Boston ... after the calamitous death of Mr. Charles Austin, member of the senior class in the University of Cambridgewhich happened Aug. 4, 1806, in the nineteenth year of his agePrinted by Belcher and Armstrong1806-01-01
A discourse, delivered in the First Church, Boston, on the anniversary of the Massachusetts Humane Society, June 9, 1807Printed by Munroe & Francis1807-01-01
A Selection of Psalms and hymns, embracing all the varieties of subject and metresuitable for private devotion and the worship of churchesMunroe, Francis, & Parker1808-01-01-
A selection of psalms and hymnsembracing all the varieties of subject and metre : suitable for private devotion, and the worship of churchesMunroe, Francis & Parker1808-01-01
An historical sketch of the First Church in Bostonfrom its formation to the present period. To which are added two sermons, one on leaving the old, and the other on entering the new house of worship.Munroe & Francis1812-01-01