Chandler Robbins
Also known as
Chandler Robbins
Born 1810-02-01
Died 1882-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14023033A
Top Subjects
- Massachusetts (3)
- Sermons (3)
- Religious aspects (2)
- New England (2)
- Unitarian churches (2)
- History (2)
- Pacifism (1)
Books by Chandler Robbins
Total count: 14
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A sermon preached before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, on their CXCVIIIth anniversary, June 6, 1836Dutton and Wentworth, printers, 10 and 12 Exchange Street1836-01-01
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A Thanksgiving sermonpreached at the Second Church in Boston, on November 26, 1840S.G. Simpkins1840-01-01
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A feature of the timesA sermon preached at the Second Church in Boston, in November lastS.G. Simpkins1840-01-01
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Address, delivered before the patrons and friends of the Springfield High Schoolat its opening, January, 1841Gallagher and Halsey, printers1841-01-01
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Order of exercises. Anniversary of the Howard Sunday SchoolDecember 28th, 1845S. N. Dickinson & Co.1845-01-01
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The mother's law, a token of respect to the New England mothers of the last centurya sermon, occasioned by the death of the mother of the late Judge StoryJ.B. Chisholm1847-01-01
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The closeta sermon preached at the ordination of Mr. James Francis Brown, at West Cambridge, Wednesday, November 1, 1848Crosby and Nichols1848-01-01
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Character of Ephraim PeabodyMetcalf and Co.1857-01-01
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A Liturgy for the use of a Christian churchWalker, Wise, and Company1861-01-01
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The regicides sheltered in New Englanda lecture of a course by members of the Massachusetts Historical Society, delivered before the Lowell Institute, Feb. 5, 1869J. Wilson and Son1869-01-01
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[Certificate of election of Thomas Carlyle as corresponding member of the Society, 10 February 1870.]1870-01-01
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A sermon preached at the dedication of the Second ChurchBoylston Street, November 4th, 1874Press of Gribben & Co.1875-01-01
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A sermon in commemoration of Rev. Edmund Searspreached at Weston, Mass., on Sunday, Jan. 23d, 1876Lockwood, Brooks & Co. ...1876-01-01
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Memoir of the Hon. Benjamin Robbins Curtis, LL. D.prepared agreeably to a resolution of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyJ. Wilson and Son1878-01-01