Thaddeus Mason Harris
Born 1768-01-01
Died 1842-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF69296974
- WikidataQ7708998
- ISNI0000000063244855
- Open LibraryOL267170A
Top Subjects
- Sermons, American (12)
- Ordination sermons (9)
- Freemasons (6)
- Sermons (6)
- Funeral sermons (5)
- American Sermons (5)
- Massachusetts (5)
Books by Thaddeus Mason Harris
Total count: 109
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Certayne letters[s.n.]1602-01-01
The Massachusetts magazine, or, Monthly museum of knowledge and rational entertainments.n.]1789-01-01-
The triumphs of superstitionan elegyBy Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews ...1790-01-01
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The natural history of the Bibleor A description of all the beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, trees, plants, metals, precious stones, &c. mentioned in the Sacred Scripturesby I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, at Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street.1793-01-01
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A seleced [sic] catalogue of some of the most esteemed publications in the English language.Proper to form a social library: : with an introduction upon the choice of books.by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, Faust's Statue, no. 45. Newbury Street.1793-01-01
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The natural history of the Bible: or A description of all the beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, trees, plants, metals, precious stones, &c. mentioned in the Sacred Scriptures.by I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, at Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street.1793-01-01
The natural history of the Bible: or A description of all the beasts, birds, fishes, insects, reptiles, trees, plants, metals, precious stones, &c. mentioned in the Sacred ScripturesCollected from the best authorities, and alphabetically arranged. By Thaddeus M. Harris, A.M. librarian of Harvard University, Cambridge. [Three lines from I Kings] Published according to act of Congressby I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews, at Faust's Statue, no. 45, Newbury Street1793-01-01-
A Masonick eulogy, pronounced at Worcester, Massachusetts, twentyfourth of June, A.L. 5794on the festival of St. John the Baptist, before the officers and brethren of the Morning Star Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in that town, joined by the officers and brethren of Trinity Lodge from Lancaster. By the Rev. Brother Thaddeus M. Harris. Published by the united request of the brethren.by Brother Isaiah Thomas. Sold at his bookstore in Worcester, and by said Thomas and Andrews, in Boston1794-01-01
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A masonick eulogy, pronounced at Worcester, Massachusetts, twentyfourth of June, A.L. 5794, on the festival of St. John the Baptistbefore the officers and brethren of the Morning Star Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in that town, joined by the officers and brethren of Trinity Lodge from LancasterSold at his bookstore in Worcester, and by said Thomas and Andrews in Boston1794-01-01
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A charge, delivered before the officers and members of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24th, A.L. 5795By the Rev. Brother Thaddeus M. Harris, A.M. [Two lines from I John].by Brother Isaiah Thomas. Sold at his bookstore in Worcester, and by said Thomas; and Andrews, in Boston1795-01-01
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An eulogy, delivered June 29, 1796at the meeting-house in Charlestown, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in memory of the Honourable Nathaniel Gorham, Esquire, who died June 11, 1796Printed by Samuel Hall, in Cornhill1796-01-01
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Masonic emblems explainedin a sermon preached before the members of King Solomon's Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in Charlestown, June 24, A.L. 5796, being the festival of St. John the BaptistSecond edition.Printed by William Spotswood for the subscribers1796-01-01
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The New Year's wish of an affectionate minister for the people of his chargeaddressed to them in a sermon preached at Dorchester, January 1, 1796.Printed by William Spotswood for the subscribers.1796-01-01
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The New Year's wish of an affectionate minister for the people of his chargeaddressed to them in a sermon preached at Dorchester, Jan. 1, 1796 ...William Spotswood, printer1796-01-01
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A discourse, delivered at Bridgewater November 3, 1797at the request of the members of Fellowship Lodge, on occasion of the consecration of the lodge and installation of the officersPrinted by Samuel Hall, no. 53, Cornhill.1797-01-01
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Ignorance and prejudice shewn to be the only enemies to Free Masonry... their objections considered and answered ... and the true description of the society given in a sermon at the consecration of Saint Paul's Lodge in Groton, and the installation of its officers in due form, August 9th, A.L. 5797.Printed by Brother Charles Prentiss.1797-01-01
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A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. John Pierceto the pastoral care of the Church and Christian society in Brookline, March 15th. 1797Printed by Manning & Loring1797-01-01
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A discourse, delivered at Bridgewater November 3, 1797, at the request of the members of Fellowship lodge, on occasion of the consecration of the lodge and installation of officersPrinted by Samuel Hall, no.53, Cornhill.1797-01-01
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Ignorance and prejudice shewn to be the only enemies of freemasonry...their objections considerd and answered... and the true description of the society given in a sermon at the consecration of St. Paul's Lodge in Groton, and the installation of its officers in due form, August 9th, A.L. 5797Printed by Brother Charles Prentiss1797-01-01
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A sermon, preached at the ordination of ... John Pierce, to the pastoral care of the Church and Christian Society in Brookline, March 15th, 1797 ...Printed by Manning & Loring1797-01-01
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A few notices of the history of Free Masonry in several parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa.Printed by Samuel Etheridge.1798-01-01
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A discourse delivered at the public consecration of the Meridian Sun Lodge in Brookfield, September 12, A.L. 5798Printed by E. Merriam & Co.1798-01-01
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A sermon preached in Milton on the morning, and at Dorchester in the afternoon of the 9th of May, 1798being the day recommended by the president of the United States for solemn humiliation, fasting, and prayer throughout the union, by Thadeus [sic] Mason Harris, Minister of the religious society in Dorchester. [Two lines of quotation in French].Printed by Samuel Etheridge, no. 22, Marlborough-Street1798-01-01
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A discourse, addressed to the Religious Society of Young Men in Dorchesteron the termination of one hundred years from the time of its establishment.Printed by Samuel Etheridge, next door to the Warren-Tavern.1799-01-01
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A sermon, preached before the Free Masons, at Oxford, September 13th, A.L. 5798by Leonard Worcester.1799-01-01
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A sermon, preached at Wrentham, Oct. 10th, 1798, before the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on occasion of the consecration of Montgomery Lodge (of Franklin)By Nathaniel Heaton, Jun.1799-01-01
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The fraternal tribute of respect paid to the Masonic character of Washingtonin the Union Lodge, in Dorchester, January 7th, A.L. 5800.Printed by Samuel Etheridge.1800-01-01
A discourse, delivered at Dorchester, Dec. 29, 1799.Being the Lord's day after hearing the distressing intelligence of the death of General George Washington, late president of the United States, and commander in chief of the American armies.Printed by Samuel Etheridge1800-01-01-
A sermon preached in the First Parish in Dedham, September 13, 1801Being the Lord's day after the execution of Jason FairbanksPrinted by Herman Mann.--1801-01-01
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A tribute of filial respectto the memory of his mother, in a discoursePrinted by Samuel Etheridge1801-01-01
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A sermon preached in the first parish of Dedham, September 13, 1801, being the Lord's day after the execution of Jason FairbanksRe-printed by H. Willard and Co.1801-01-01
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A tribute of filial respect, to the memory of his motherin a discourse, delivered at Dorchester, Feb. 8, 1801, the Lord's day after her deceasePrinted by Samuel Etheridge1801-01-01
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Hymns for the Lord's Supperselected and originalPrinted for Thomas & Andrews and West & Greenleaf1801-01-01
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Discourses, delivered on public occasions, illustrating the principles, displaying the tendency, and vindicating the design of free masonryPrinted by Samuel Etheridge1801-01-01
Discourses, Delivered on Public Occasions: Illustrating the Principles ...Printed by S. Etheridge1801-01-01
Discourses, delivered on public occasionsillustrating the principles, displaying the tendency, and vindicating the design, of Free masonry.Printed by Samuel Etheridge1801-01-01-
A discourse on covenant engagements in the Christian ChurchPrinted by Manning & Loring1802-01-01
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The minor encyclopedia, or, Cabinet of general knowledgebeing a dictionary of arts, sciences, and polite literature ...Printed for West & Greenleaf by Manning & Loring1803-01-01
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An address delivered Dec. 28, 1803, at the interment of three persons who were drowned in the harbour between Boston and DorchesterPrinted by Manning & Loring1804-01-01
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An address delivered Dec. 28, 1803Printed by Manning & Loring, no. 2, Cornhill.1804-01-01
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The treasure of the gospel in earthen vesselsA sermon preached at the installation of the Rev. Abiel Abbot in First Church and Christian Society in Beverly, December 14th, 1803Printed by Joshua Cushing1804-01-01
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A discourse delivered at Dorchester, October 10, 1804, at the funeral of Deacon Abijah WhiteManning & Loring1804-01-01
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The treasure of the Gospel in earthen vesselsa sermon, preached at the installation of the Rev. Abiel Abbot in the First church and Christian society in Beverly, December 14th, 1803Printed by Joshua Cushing1804-01-01
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Good wishes for youthexpressed in a discourse delivered at Dorchester, Jan. 1, 1804Printed by Manning & Loring, no. 2, Cornhill1804-01-01
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Good wishes for youthexpressed in a discourse delivered at Dorchester, January 1, 1804Printed by Manning & Loring1804-01-01
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A sermon preached before the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company ... June 3, 1805at the anniversary of their election of officersPrinted by Manning & Loring1805-01-01
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The journal of a tour into the territory northwest of the Alleghany Mountainsmade in the spring of the year 1803 : with a geographical and historical account of the state of Ohio ...publisher not identified1805-01-01
The journal of a tour into the territory northwest of the Alleghany Mountains ; made in the spring of the year 1803with a geographical and historical account of the state of Ohio ; illustrated with original maps and viewsPrinted by Manning & Loring ...1805-01-01
The Journal of a Tour Into the Territory Northwest of the Alleghany ...Printed by Manning& Loring1805-01-01-
The journal of a tour into the territory northwest of the Alleghany mountainsmade in the spring of the year 1803 ; with a geographical and historical account of the state of Ohio.Printed by Manning & Loring1805-01-01
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A sermon preached before the Antient and Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 3, 1805, at the anniversary of their election of officersPrinted by Manning & Loring1805-01-01
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A sermon, delivered at the dedication of the South meeting housein Dorchester, October 30, 1806Printed by Belcher and Armstrong1806-01-01
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Sermon at the dedication of the South meeting-housein Dorchester, October 30, 1806Belcher and Armstrong1806-01-01
A discourse, delivered before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, June 10, 1806Printed by E. Lincoln1806-01-01-
A sermon, preached at Dorchesteron the afternoon of the Lord's Day, November 2d, 1806, to those who assemble in the South meeting house in DorchesterBelcher and Armstrong1806-01-01
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Exercises of pietyor, meditations on the principal doctrines and duties of religion. For the use of enlightened and virtuous Christians2d ed.By Thomas & Sturtevant, for Isaiah Thomas, Jun. Sold by him in Worcester; by Thomas & Whipple, Newburyport, and by Thomas and Tappan, Portsmouth1807-01-01
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A sermon, preached before Union Lodge in Dorchester, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A.L. 5807Printed by Belcher & Armstrong1807-01-01
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A sermon preached at Dorchester, Nov. 26, 1807, on the day of public thanksgivingPrinted by Belcher & Armstrong1807-01-01
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The approved ministera sermon preached October 28, 1807, at the ordination of the Rev. Enoch Pratt, to the pastoral care of the West Church and Society in BarnstablePrinted by Lincoln & Edmands1807-01-01
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A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Caleb Hamilton Shearman, over the church and first parish in Dover, New-Hampshire, May 6, 1807Printed by Samuel Bragg, Jr.1807-01-01
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Exercises of piety, or, Meditations on the principal doctrines & duties of religionfor the use of enlightened & virtuous Christians2nd ed.Printed by Thomas & Sturtevant for Isaiah Thomas, Jun., and sold by him1807-01-01
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A discourse delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22d, 1808at the anniversary commemoration of the landing of our ancestors at that placePrinted by J. Belcher1808-01-01
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A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Osgoodto the pastoral care of the First Church and Society in Springfield, January 25, 1809Printed by Thomas Dickman1809-01-01
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A sermonpreached at the ordination of Rev. Samuel Clark to the pastoral care of the First Congregational Society of Christians in Burlington, April 19, 1810Printed by Samuel Mills1810-01-01
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A tribute of respect, to the memory of the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esqin a sermonPrinted by Joshua Belcher1811-01-01
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On Christian sensibilitya sermon preached at the Hyde, near Ingatestone, in the family of the Rev. John Disney, D.D. F.S.A., February 3, 1811Printed by James Gillet, Salisbury Square, sold by Messrs. F.C. and F. Rivinston, St. Paul's Church Yard1811-01-01
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A tribute of respect to the memory of the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq.in a sermon preached at Dorchester, October 27, 1811Printed by Joshua Belcher1811-01-01
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Earnest caution against suicide.Printed by Joshua Belcher1812-01-01
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An earnest caution against suicidePrinted by Joshua Belcher1812-01-01
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An address, delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society, in Dorchester, February 22d, 1813J. Belcher--Printer.1813-01-01
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A discourse preached before the members of the Boston Female Asylum, September 24th, 1813, at their thirteenth anniversaryRussell, Cutler & Co.1813-01-01
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An addressdelivered before the Washington benevolent society in Dorchester, February 22d, 1813J.Belcher1813-01-01
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A discourse, delivered at Dorchester, March 5, 1813at the funeral of Ebenezer Wales, esqPublished by Joshua Belcher.1813-01-01
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An address, delivered before the Washington benevolent societyin Dorchester, February 22d, 1813J. Belcher, printer1813-01-01
A discourse, delivered at Dorchester, March 29th, 1813Published by Joshua Belcher1813-01-01-
A sermon, preached at New-Bedford, Oct. 26, 1814at the ordination of Rev. Ephraim RandallBenjamin Lindsey1814-01-01
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A sermon preached at New-Bedford, October 26, 1814 at the ordination of Rev. Ephraim RandallPrinted by Benjamin Lindsey1814-01-01
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A sermon, preached at New BedfordOctober 26, 1814, at the ordination of Rev. Ephraim RandallPrinted by Benjamin Lindsey1814-01-01
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A sermon at the ordination of Rev. Lemuel Capenpreached at Sterling, March 22d, 1815Printed by John Eliot1815-01-01
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Pray for the newsa sermon preached at the thursday lecture in Boston, August 15, 1816John Eliot1816-01-01
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Pray for the Jews!a sermon preached at the Thursday lecture in Boston, August 15, 1816s.n.]1816-01-01
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Of the wisdom of God in the dispensation of the Gospel, and in the means of its diffusion by preachinga discourse delivered in the Chapel of Harvard College, in the University in Cambridge, May 8, 18161816-01-01
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A valedictory sermon on leaving the old meeting house in the First Parish in Dorchester, 1st December, 1816 ; and a Dedicatory sermon on entering the new house of worship the next dayPrinted by John Eliot1817-01-01
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A textuary, or guide to preachers in the selecting of texts. Upon an entirely new planPublished by Cummings and Hilliard, no. 1 Cornhill. Printed at the University Press, Cambridge, by Hilliard & Metcalf.1818-01-01
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A textuary, or, Guide to preachers in the selecting of textsupon an entirely new planCummings and Hilliard1818-01-01
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A discourse delivered at Stoughton, before the Rising Star Lodge, at the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24, A.D. 1818Printed by John Eliot.1818-01-01
Discoursesdelivered on public occasionsG. Howorth, & M'Carty & Davis1819-01-01-
An eulogy, delivered in Boylston Hall, Bostonat the request of the Masonic, Handel and Haydn, and Philharmonic Societies, August 19, 1819; on the character of their late friend and brother, Thomas Smith Webb, EsqPrinted and published by E.G. House, no. 13, Merchants' Hall.1819-01-01
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Serious soliloquies, interspersed with hymnsto which are added, anecdotes for the instruction and entertainment of childrenPrinted by Sewell Phelps, no. 5, Court Street.1819-01-01
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The natural history of the Bible, or, A description of all the quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects, trees, plants, flowers, gums, and precious stones, mentioned in the sacred scripturescollected from the best authorities, and alphabetically arrangedWells and Lilly1820-01-01
Hymns for the Lord's Supper, original and selectedPrinted by S. Phelps1821-01-01
A discourse delivered before the African society in Boston, 15th of July, 1822on the anniversary celebration of the abolition of the slave trade.Printed by Phelps and Farnham1822-01-01-
A discourse delivered before the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and others in North America, 6th November, 1823From the University Press -- by Hilliard and Metcalf1823-01-01
The natural history of the Bible ; or, A description of all the quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects, trees, plants, flowers, gums, and precious stones, mentioned in the sacred scriptures: Collected from the best authorities, and alphabetically arrangedPrinted for T. Teggy1824-01-01-
Address, at the interment of R.W. James Davenportpast master of Union Lodge, Dorchester, July 17, 1824Published at the Christian Register office1824-01-01
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A tribute of respect to the memory of Mrs. Sarah Bowdoin Dearborn, wife of Major General Henry Dearborn, late minister plentipotentiary to the Court of Portugalin a discourse delivered at Brattle Street Church, in the city of Boston, June 4th, 1826, being the Lord's Day after her intermentPrinted by Munroe and Francis1826-01-01
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Memorials of the First Church in Dorchesterfrom its settlement in New England, to the end of the second century : in two discourses, delivered July 4, 1830Office of the Daily Advertiser, W.L. Lewis, printer1830-01-01
Memorials of the First Church in Dorchesterfrom its settlement in New England, to the end of the second century : in two discourses, delivered July 4, 1830From the Office of the Daily Advertiser1830-01-01
A dictionary of the natural history of the Bibleor, A description of all the quadrupeds, birds, fishes, reptiles, and insects, trees, plants, flowers, gums and precious stones, mentioned in the sacred scriptures. Collected from the best authorities, and alphabetically arrangedA new edition with corrections and considerable additions.T.T. and J. Tegg1833-01-01-
A valedictory discourse preached to the First church and society in Dorchester23d of October, 1836Printed by D. Clapp, Jr.1836-01-01
Biographical memorials of James Oglethorpefounder of the colony of Georgia in North America.Printed for the author.1841-01-01-
Journal of a tour ... northwest of the Alleghany Mountains1904-01-01
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An address delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society, in Dorchester, February 22nd, 1813J. Belcher1975-01-01
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A tribute of respect, to the memory of the Hon. James Bowdoin, Esq., in a sermon preached at Dorchester, October 27, 1811Joshua Belcher1978-01-01
SephoraA Hebrew TaleKessinger Publishing2003-04-01
Biographical Memorials Of James Oglethorpe Founder Of The Colony Of Georgia In North AmericaKessinger Publishing2004-06-17-
Harris's Journal of a TourApplewood Books2007-01-01
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Exercises of Piety, or, Meditations on the Principal Doctrines & Duties of ReligionFor the Use of Enlightened & Virtuous ChristiansCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01
Chronological and topographical account of DorchesterMunroe & Francis