Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1877 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 31
Página 10
... sermon on King George 2d, I have it. If there be any other, I should be glad to know it. Your intention of assisting in the compilation of a Biographical Dictionary is exceeding kind. I should be glad to know whom you have mentioned the ...
... sermon on King George 2d, I have it. If there be any other, I should be glad to know it. Your intention of assisting in the compilation of a Biographical Dictionary is exceeding kind. I should be glad to know whom you have mentioned the ...
Página 12
... sermons which the Doctor published. I mentioned the Dictionary to Dr. Gordon, of this place ; Dr. Stiles, of Newhaven ; the Reverend Mr. Tennent, of Greenfield, in Connecticut ; and, I think, to several gentlemen in Philadelphia : but I ...
... sermons which the Doctor published. I mentioned the Dictionary to Dr. Gordon, of this place ; Dr. Stiles, of Newhaven ; the Reverend Mr. Tennent, of Greenfield, in Connecticut ; and, I think, to several gentlemen in Philadelphia : but I ...
Página 29
... sermons will soon become " a tale that has been told," and he will sink in the opinion of his people. The last Egg is ... sermon you gave me in return for the enclosed. Burnaby and the newspaper would have gone by last post, but he ...
... sermons will soon become " a tale that has been told," and he will sink in the opinion of his people. The last Egg is ... sermon you gave me in return for the enclosed. Burnaby and the newspaper would have gone by last post, but he ...
Página 30
... sermons (the meanness of the paper can only be apologized for by the wretchedness of the times) and one of those which Dr. Gordon desires in return for his Thanksgiving Discourse, for which I beg you will make my acknowledgements. I ...
... sermons (the meanness of the paper can only be apologized for by the wretchedness of the times) and one of those which Dr. Gordon desires in return for his Thanksgiving Discourse, for which I beg you will make my acknowledgements. I ...
Página 35
... sermon, with which I was much pleased. Modern divinity, in general, does not appear to me to be scriptural ; and, though it is a severe, I think it a just remark, with respect to many modern divines, that a man may sit very comfortably ...
... sermon, with which I was much pleased. Modern divinity, in general, does not appear to me to be scriptural ; and, though it is a severe, I think it a just remark, with respect to many modern divines, that a man may sit very comfortably ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1914 |
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1915 |
Términos y frases comunes
able acquainted Adieu affectionate friend Aitken America answer appear arrived attention believe BELKNAP TO HAZARD Boston collection Congress copy curious dear sir desire Dover Eben Ebenezer Hazard Eliot Ellis River enclosed endeavour enquire expect expence favour Freemason gentleman give glad Governour Hampshire hand happy HAZARD TO BELKNAP hear heard hints History hope humble servant Indians inst intended Israel River Jamaica Plain Jeremy Belknap Josey judge kind lately letter Libbey LL.D Massachusetts matter mentioned miles Mountains never obliged friend observe papers person Philadelphia pleased Portsmouth Pray preached present printed proposed reason received respect River Saco River seen sent sermon sheets shew sincere Society soon subscribers subscription suppose tell thank thing thought tion told town volume week White Mountains whole wish write wrote yesterday York