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Minutes of the Fairfield Baptist Association, holden at Morristown, June 12, and Sept. 4 and 5, 1816 : Together with their circular and corresponding letter
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Fairfield Baptist Association (Vt.)
1816
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Tom Thumb. A tragedy. As it is acted at the Theatre in the hay-market
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Fielding, Henry, 1707-1754
1730
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A divine discourse, representing the soul of a believer speaking by faith, according to the doctrine of the Scriptures
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Loe, Thomas
1717
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A divine discourse, representing the soul of a believer speaking by faith, according to the doctrine of the Scriptures
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1717
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Lintoun green; or, The third Market-Day of June, 1685. A poem, in nine cantos. Ascribed to Alexander Pennecuik of Newhall, M.D. from the second edition
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1800
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The Reprobates reward. or, A looking-glass, for disobedient children : Being a full account of cruel murder, committed on the body of Elisabeth Wood, of Bristol, by her own son, as she was riding to Chippenham Market. How he cut her throat from ear to car. And how the murder was discovered by her apparition. Also the manner of his being apprehended and taken with a true copy of verses written with his own hand, in Bristol Jail
1800
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Risum teneatis? amici : Or, A true and diverting account of a late battle between a priest and a porter. In hudibrastick verse. Address'd to the orator of Clare-Market. To which is added, the fat vicar's race: or, A merry new song of a wager, between parson V-gh-n, a country vicar, and a gentleman in Staffordshire; which was won by the former. Wrote by a gentleman, who saw the race perform'd.
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1732
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The Glocestershire tragedy : Being an account of Miss Mary Smith in Thornbury, who poisoned her father, Sir John Smith, for love of a young man. With an account of her trial and dying speech, at the place of excution, which was in Gloucester market place at the last Assises. You have also the text of her funeral sermon which was preached them morning before her execution. The words of text are as follows, Psalm 119, verse 11. ... Also an account how the young ... for grief, &c.
1790
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The Reprobate's reward, or, A looking-glass for disobedient children : being a full and true account of the barbarous and bloody murder of one Elizabeth Wood, living in the city of Cork, by her own son, as she was riding, upon the 28th day of July, to Kingsale market. : How he cut her throat from ear to ear; as also how the murder was found out by her apparition or ghost; the manner of his being taken; his dying words at the place of execution: with a true copy of verses written with his own hand in Cork jail, being a warning to all disobedient children to repent, and obey their parents
1793
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The Reprobate's reward, or, A looking-glass for disobedient children : being a full and true account of the barbarous and bloody murder of one Elizabeth Wood, living in the city of Cork, by her own son, as she was riding, upon the 28th day of July, to Kingsale market. : How he cut her throat from ear to ear; as also how the murder was found out by her apparition or ghost; the manner of his being taken; his dying words at the place of execution: with a true copy of verses written with his own hand in Cork jail, being a warning to all disobedient children to repent, and obey their parents
1793
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