Joseph Tuckerman
Born 1778-01-01
Died 1840-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF3933781
- WikidataQ1708102
- ISNI0000000034679307
- Open LibraryOL268562A
Top Subjects
- Poor (11)
- Massachusetts (10)
- Boston (8)
- City missions (7)
- Missions (5)
- Social conditions (4)
- Sermons, American (3)
Books by Joseph Tuckerman
Total count: 60
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The workes of Mr. Iohn Weemse ...in foure volumnes : containing ...Printed by T. Cotes, for Iohn Bellamie1637-01-01
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A funeral oration occasioned by the death of General George Washingtonwritten at the request of the Boston Mechanic Association and delivered before them, on the 22d of Feb. 1800Printed by Manning & Loring1800-01-01
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A funeral orationOccasioned by the death of General George Washington. Written at the request of the Boston Mechanic Association, and delivered before them, on the 22d of Feb. 1800. By Joseph Tuckerman. [Four lines in Latin from Seneca].Printed by Manning & Loring1800-01-01
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A sermon, preached at the request of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company ...1804-01-01
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A sermon preached at the request of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company on the day of their election of officers, Boston, June 3, 1804Printed by Manning & Loring, No. 2, Cornhill1804-01-01
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A sermon, preached at the request of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, on the day of their election of officers : Boston, June 3, 1804Printed by Manning & Loring1804-01-01
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A sermon, preached at the request of the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, on the day of their election of the officers, Boston, June 3, 1804Printed by Manning & Loring1804-01-01
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Seven discourses on miscellaneous subjectsMunroe and Francis1813-01-01
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A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Gilman, to the pastoral care of the Second Independent Church in Charleston, Dec. 1st, 1819A. E. Miller, printer, Queen-street1819-01-01
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Two sermons, preached in Marblehead, May 14th, 1820, and printed at the request of the hearersPrinted by John D. Cushing1820-01-01
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Sermon, delivered at the Ordination of Rev. Samuel Gilman, to the Pastoral Care of the Second Independent church in Charleston, Dec. 1, 18191820-01-01
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Two sermons, preached in MarbleheadMay 14th, 1820; and printed at the request of the hearers ...Printed by John D. Cushing1820-01-01
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A discourse, preached before the Society for Propagating the Gospel Among the Indians and Others in North America, November 1, 1821. ...Printed by Hilliard and Metcalf.1821-01-01
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A sermon, preached on the twentieth anniversary of his ordinationPhelps and Farnham, printers1821-01-01
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On the validity of Presbyterian ordination delivered in the chapel of Harvard University, in Cambridge, on the 8th of May, 18221822-01-01
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The distinctive character and claims of Christianity1824-01-01
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A letter on the principles of the missionary enterprise1826-01-01
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Third quarterly report1827-01-01
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A letter on the principles of the missionary enterprisePrinted for the American Unitarian Association.2nd ed.Bowles and Dearborn1827-01-01
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[First annual report]1827-01-01
Mr. Tuckerman's ... Quarterly Report Addressed to the American Unitarian ...Bowles and Dearborn1827-01-01-
Mr. Tuckerman's second semiannual report of the second year of his service as a minister at large in BostonBowles & Dearborn ... Depository of the American Unitarian Association.1828-01-01
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First semi-annual report of the second year as minister at large1828-01-01
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First semiannual report of the third year of his service as a minister at largeLeaonard C. Bowles1829-01-01
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Second semiannual report of the third year of his service as a minister at largeGray and Bowen1829-01-01
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Prize essayan essay on the wages paid to females for their labour; in the form of a letter, from a gentleman in Boston to his friend in PhiladelphiaBriggs and Dickinson1830-01-01
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Second semi-annual report of the fourth year of his service as a minister at large in Boston1830-01-01
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First semi-annual report of the fourth year as minister at large1830-01-01
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An essay on the wages paid to females for their labourin the form of a letter, from a gentleman in Boston to his friend in Philadelphia. ...John Grigg, and1830-01-01
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An essay on the wages paid to females for their labourin the form of a letter, from a gentleman in Boston to his friend in PhiladelphiaFor sale by Carey & Hart, J. Grigg, and Towar & Hogan1830-01-01
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Ejaculatory prayer1831-01-01
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Seventh semiannual report of his service as a minister at large in BostonGray and Bowen1831-01-01
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Mr. Tuckerman's eighth semiannual report of his service as a minister at large in Boston ; printed for the American Unitarian AssociationGray and Bowen, 141 Washington Street1831-01-01
Mr. Tuckerman's seventh semiannual report of his service as a minister at large in Boston.Gray and Bowen : printed for the American Unitarian Association1831-01-01-
Mr. Tuckerman's tenth semiannual report of his service as a minister at large in BostonPublished by the American Unitarian AssociationGray and Bowen, 141 Washington Street1832-01-01
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Mr. Tuckerman's tenth semiannual report, as a minister at large in Boston.Gray and Bowen1832-01-01
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Mr. Tuckerman's ninth semiannual report of his service as a minister at large in BostonGray and Bowen, 141 Washington Street1832-01-01
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Mr. Tuckerman's ninth semiannual report of his service as a minister at large in Boston.Gray and Bowen1832-01-01
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Mr. Tuckerman's eleventh semiannual report, as a minister at large in Boston ; printed for the American Unitarian AssociationCharles Bowen1833-01-01
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Mr. Tuckerman's eleventh semiannual report, as a minister at large in BostonPrinted for the American Unitarian AssociationCharles Bowen, 141 Washington Street1833-01-01
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The visitor of the poordesigned to aid in the formation and working of provident and other kindred societiesSimpkin and Marshall1833-01-01
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A sermon preached on Sunday evening, Nov. 2, 1834at the ordination of Charles F. Barnard and Frederick T. Gray, as ministers at large in BostonRussell, Odiorne and Metcalf and James Munroe and Co.1834-01-01
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A letter to the executive committee of the Benevolent Fraternity of Churches,* respecting their organization for the support of the ministry at large in Bostonpublisher not identified1834-01-01
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A letter to the executive committee of the Benevolent Fraternity of Churches, respecting their organization for the support of the ministry at large in Bostons.n.1834-01-01
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A letter to the executive committee of the Benevolent Fraternity of Churches ...1834-01-01
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A sermon, preached ... at the ordination of Charles F. Barnard and Frederick T. Gray ...1834-01-01
Gleams of truthor, Scenes from real life.James Munroe and Company1835-01-01-
Gleams of truth, or Scenes from real life2nd. ed.James Munroe and Company.1835-01-01
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A letter respecting Santa Cruz as a winter residence for invalidsaddressed to Dr. John C. Warren, of Boston, MassD. Clapp, Jr.1837-01-01
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The principles and results of the ministry at largein BostonJ. Munroe1838-01-01
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The principles and results of the ministry at large, in BostonJames Munroe & Co.1838-01-01
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The principles and results of the ministry at large, in BostonPublished by James Munroe & Co.1838-01-01
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Christian service to the poor in cities, unconnected with any religious denominationa series of extracts from The principles and results of the ministry at large, in Boston, U.SPhilp and Evans1839-01-01
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The adventures of a Bible1840-01-01
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Joseph Tuckerman on the elevation of the poora selection from his reports as minister at large in BostonRoberts Brothers1874-01-01
A memorial of Rev. Joseph Tuckerman.Private press of F.P. Rice1888-01-01
On the elevation of the poora selection from his reports as minister at large in Boston.Arno Press1971-01-01-
Reports of the ministers at large in Boston 1827-1834
The principles and results of the ministry at large in Boston-
Joseph Tuckerman correspondence