Abner Kneeland
Born 1774-01-01
Died 1844-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF40874013
- WikidataQ4668142
- ISNI0000000031125472
- Open LibraryOL518303A
Top Subjects
- Universalism (12)
- Christianity (8)
- Spellers (7)
- Controversial literature (7)
- Free thought (7)
- Trials (Blasphemy) (7)
- Abner Kneeland (1774-1844) (6)
Books by Abner Kneeland
Total count: 73
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Strictures on a pamphlet entitled a "Religious Tract" ...1800-01-01
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The American definition spelling book ...upon a plan agreeable to Mr. Noah Webster's easy standard1st ed.Printed by John Prentiss, for the author1802-01-01
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The happy death of the righteousdelineated in a sermon, delivered at Langdon, N.H., on Sunday, the 15th day of January, 1804, at the funeral of Mr. John White, who died with the consumption, on the 13th instant, aged about 40 yearsPrinted by John Prentiss1804-01-01
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The Columbian miscellanycontaining a variety of important, instructive and entertaining matter, chiefly selected out of the Philadelphia magazines, published in London in the years 1788 and 1789, calculated to promoted true religion and virtuePrinted by John Prentiss for the editor1804-01-01
The Columbian miscellanyNewhampshire, Printed by John Prentiss1804-01-01-
The American definition spelling bookin which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, the various sounds of the vowels represented by figures ... : upon a plan agreeable to Mr. Noah Webster's Easy standard : designed for the use of schoolsKingsbery & Blake's 1st ed. / with many corrections and improvements, by the author.N. Mower1804-01-01
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The happy death of the righteousdelineated in a sermon, delivered at Langdon, N.H., on Sunday, the 15th day of January, 1804, at the funeral of Mr. John White, who died with the consumption, on the 13th instant, aged about 40 yearsPrinted by John Prentiss1804-01-01
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Five words spoken with the understandingin two discourses, delivered in Langdon, New Hampshire, July 22d, 1805 ...Published by the author1805-01-01
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Five words spoken with the understanding, in two discourses, delivered at Langdon, New Hampshire ...1805-01-01
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Five words spoken with the understandingin two discourses, delivered in Langdon, New Hampshire, July 22d, 1805 ...Published by the author1805-01-01
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A brief sketch of a new system of orthographydelineated in an orthographical chart, containing the alphabet and scheme of the New orthographer : in which the most serious objections against the system are fairly stated and fully answered : to which is added a specimen of the new orthography, reduced to practicePrinted for the author by Nichols & Hale1807-01-01
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A letter to Rev. Jeremiah Higbee ...1807-01-01
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A letter to Rev. Jeremiah Higbeecontaining a few remarks upon his sermon delivered at Dea S. Kingstery's, Alstead, at the funeral of Mr. BentonObservatory Press1807-01-01
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A sermon delivered before the Northern Association of Universalists ...1807-01-01
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A brief sketch of a new system of orthographydelineated in an orthographical chart, containing the alphabet and scheme of the New orthographer : in which the most serious objections against the system are fairly stated and fully answered : to which is added a specimen of the new orthography, reduced to practicePrinted for the author by Nichols & Hale1807-01-01
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A letter to Rev. Jeremiah Higbeecontaining a few remarks upon his sermon delivered at Dea S. Kingstery's, Alstead, at the funeral of Mr. BentonObservatory Press1807-01-01
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Strictures on scriptures ...1808-01-01
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Strictures on stricturesin a letter to the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Farnham : containing an answer to his reply to the remarks of the author on the Rev. Jeremiah Higbee's sermon delivered at the funeral of Mr. Benton, at Alstead, N.H.Printed for the author by G.W. Nichols1808-01-01
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The child's spelling bookcontaining easy words from one to four syllables ... for the use of schools and small children2nd ed., carefully rev. and corrBill Blake and Guy Nichols1808-01-01
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Strictures on stricturesin a letter to the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Farnham: containing an answer to his reply to the remarks of the author on the Rev. Jeremiah Higbee's sermon delivered at the funeral of Mr. Benton, at Alstead, N.H.Printed for the author by G.W. Nichols1808-01-01
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The American definition spelling bookin which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, the various sounds of the vowels represented by figures, and their parts of speech properly distinguished, but the definition or signification affixed to each word : carefully revised and compared with the most approved authorities : designed for the use of schoolsHough's 2nd ed.George Hough1814-01-01
The American Definition Spelling Book: In which the Words are Not Only Rationally Divided Into ...George Hough1814-01-01-
A refutation of the unmerciful doctrin[e] of endless misery, or, A candid examination of certain equivocal terms on which the said doctrin[e] is supposed to resttogether with other important facts ... : to which is prefixed, A general epistle to the churchesRrinted [i.e. Printed] by L. Kellogg1816-01-01
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A refutation of the unmerciful doctrin[e] of endless misery, or, A candid examination of certain equivocal terms on which the said doctrin[e] is supposed to resttogether with other important facts ... : to which is prefixed, A general epistle to the churchesRrinted [i.e. Printed] by L. Kellogg1816-01-01
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A refutation of the unmerciful doctrine of endless misery ...1816-01-01
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Remarks on a pamphlet entitled A review of an anonymous publication styled Strictures on a pamphlet entitled A religious tract ...attempting to prove the certain and endless punishment of impenitent sinners, by Jabez Chadwick ...Printed by Kellogg & Clark1817-01-01
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A series of lectures on the doctrine of universal benevolencedelivered in the Universalist Church in Lombard Street, Philadelphia, in the autumn of 1818 ...Printed for the author by Clark & Raser1818-01-01
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A Series of lectures on the doctrine of universal benevolencePrinted for the author, by Clark & Raser1818-01-01
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A series of lectures on the doctrine of universal benevolencedelivered in the Universalist Church in Lombard Street, Philadelphia, in the autumn of 1818 ...Printed for the author by Clark & Raser1818-01-01
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Presbyterianism versus Presbyterianismor, a candid review of an essay ...1819-01-01
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The Philadelphia hymn book, or, A selection of sacred poetryconsisting of psalms and hymns from Watts ... and others, adapted to public and private devotionPrinted for the publisher by Clark & Raser1819-01-01
The Philadelphia hymn bookor, a selection of sacred poetry, consisting of Psalms and hymns, from Watts, Doddridge, Merrick, Scott, Cowper, Barbauld, Steele, and others ; adapted to public and private devotion ; compiled for the use and benefit of Christians of all denominationsClark & Raser1819-01-01-
A charity sermon on the late fire in Savannah ...1820-01-01
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Mr. Kneeland's letter to the Rev. Mr. Taylorpublisher not identified1821-01-01
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The New Testamentbeing the English only of the Greek and English TestamentKneeland1823-01-01
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Hē Kainē Diathēkēthe New Testament in Greek and EnglishKneeland1823-01-01
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Minutes of a discussion on the question, is the punishment of the wicked absolutely eternal? ...1824-01-01
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Minutes of a discussion on the question: "Is the punishment of the wicked absolutely eternal?Or is it only a temporal punishment in this world, for their good, and to be succeeded by eternal happiness after death?" Between Abner Kneeland and W.W. M'Calla, which commenced at the First Independent Church of Christ, called Universalist, in Lombard Street, Philadelphia, on Tuesday morning, July 13th, and concluded on the evening of Friday followingPrinted for the publisher1824-01-01
Minutes of a discussion on the question "Is the punishment of the wicked absolutely by eternal"?...1824-01-01-
Compendium of a sermon delivered in Philadelphia in the First Universalist Church ...1824-01-01
A Series of Lectures on the Doctrine of Universal Benevolence: Delivered in the Universalist ...Printed for the author by Atkinson & Alexander1824-01-01-
Minutes of a discussion on the question"Is the punishment of the wicked absolutely eternal? or, is it only a temporal punishment in this world, for their good, and to be succeeded by eternal happiness after death?" / Between Abner Kneeland and W.W. M'Calla, which commenced at the First Independent Church of Christ, called Universalist, in Lombard Street, Philadelphia, on Tuesday morning, July 13th, [1824] and concluded on the evening of Friday followingPrinted for the publisher1824-01-01
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The American pronoucing spelling book, or, Sure guide to the true pronunciation of the English languageThe author1825-01-01
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The American pronouncing spelling book, or, Sure guide to the true pronunciation of the English languageA. Kneeland1825-01-01
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Ancient universalism ...1825-01-01
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The substance of a sermon on the doctrine of atonementdelivered in the Universalist Church, Prince-Street, New-York, on the evening of the 27th of Nov. 1825s.n.]1826-01-01
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The American definition spelling bookin which the words are not only rationally divided into syllables, accurately accented, the various sounds of vowels represented by figures, and their parts of speech properly distinguished, but the definition or signification affixed to each wordHough's 4th ed.George Hough1826-01-01
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Three sermons delivered in the First Universalist Church in the city of New-York on Easter Sunday, March 26, 1826, in which is embodied a brief portraiture of Christian theologys.n.]1826-01-01
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A funeral sermon on the death of Captain Abijah Harding, who was killed by the fall of a tree in Barre, Mass. February 23, 1826, aged 84 yearsdelivered at the special request of his surviving relatives and friends in the First Universalist Church in the city of New-York on Sunday, March 12, 1826Finch1826-01-01
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Three sermons, delivered in the first Universalist church, in the city of New-York ...1826-01-01
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The substance of a sermon, on the doctrine of atonement ...1826-01-01
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An oration, delivered July 4, 1826, being the semicentural anniversary of the independence of the United States of Americabefore the societies assembled to celebrate the day. ...Printed by J. Finch ...1826-01-01
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A key to the new system of orthographyStereotype ed.Published and sold by the author ...1827-01-01
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Mr. Kneeland has on hand at no. 43 Bowery, New-York, the following books, which he would be pleased to dispose of to his Congregation or othersAbner Kneeland?1828-01-01
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A review of the evidences of Christianityin a series of lectures, delivered in Broadway Hall, New York, August, 1829 : to which is prefixed an extract from Wyttenbach's Opuscula on the ancient notices of the Jewish nation previous to the time of Alexander the GreatPublished at Broadhall ...1829-01-01
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Popular tractsPublished at the office of the Free Enquirer [by Robert Dale Owen1830-01-01
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National hymns, original and selectedfor the use of those who are "slaves to no sect."Published and sold at the Office of the Investigator1832-01-01
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Review of the evidences of Christianityin a series of lectures delivered in Broadway Hall, New York, August 1829. To which is prefixed, an extract from Wyttenbach's Opuscula on the ancient notices of the Jewish nation previous to the time of Alexander the Great5th ed.Office of the Investigator1833-01-01
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Appeal to Common Sense and the Constitution in behalf of the Unlimited Freedom of Public Discussion, occasioned by Trial for Blasphemy1834-01-01
An Introduction to the Defence of Abner Kneeland, Charged with Blasphemy: Before the Municipal ...s.n.1834-01-01-
Speech of Abner Kneelanddelivered before the Supreme Court of the city of Boston, in his own defence, on an indictment for blasphemyPrinted and published by J.Q. Adams1834-01-01
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Sketches of the arguments of the attorney of the Commonwealth, at the trials of Abner Kneeland, for blasphemy, in the municipal and supreme courts, in Boston, January and May, 1834Printed by Beals, Homer & Co.1834-01-01
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Speech of Abner Kneeland delivered before the Supreme Court of the City of Boston, in his own defence, on an indictment for blasphemy. November term, 1834.J. Q. Adams1834-01-01
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An introduction to the defence of Abner Kneeland, charged with blasphemybefore the Municipal Court, in Boston, Mass. at the January term, in 1834Printed for the publisher1834-01-01
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An introduction to the defence of Abner Kneeland charged with blasphemybefore the Municipal Court in Boston, Mass. at the January term, 1834Printed for the publisher1834-01-01
A review of the evidences of Christianity6th ed.Office of the Investigator1835-01-01-
A philosophical dictionary1st American stereotyped ed.J. P. Mendum1836-01-01
National Hymns, Original and Selected: For the Use of Those who are "slaves to No Sect"Office of the Investigator1836-01-01-
Speech of Abner Kneeland delivered before the full bench of judges of the Supreme Court in his own defence, for the alleged crime of blasphemy. Law term March 8, 1836.J. Q. Adams1836-01-01
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Speech delivered before the full bench of judges of the Supreme Court ...1836-01-01
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A review of the trial, conviction, and final imprisonment in the common jail of the county of Suffolk, of Abner Kneeland, for the alleged crime of blasphemyGeorge A. Chapman1838-01-01
National hymns, original and selectedfor the use of those who are "Slaves to no sect"Stereotype ed.J.P. Mendum1852-01-01-
National hymns, original and selectedfor the use of those who are "slaves to no sect."J. P. Mendum1870-01-01