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Life and correspondence of Mrs. Hawkes |
Series |
Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision Women's Studies Archive: Voice and Vision. UNAUTHORIZED
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General note | "The intention of the following pages is to manifest, chiefly by a reference to the diary and letters of the deceased, the supporting and purifying nature of that faith which she had embraced."--p. [11]. "The sermons and other materials of this compilation ... were found so interspersed and interwoven in almost every page of Mrs. Hawkes's diary, that it would have been difficult to separate them."--p. vi. |
General note | "J.L. Powell, printer, Burlington, N.J."--verso of title page. |
General note | Error in paging: p. 334 misnumbered 234. |
General note | "Appendix; containing fragments and abstracts of sermons, preached by the Rev. Richard Cecil, chiefly in 1795 and 1796; as taken down by Mrs. Hawkes. With remarks made by him in conversation with Mrs. Hawkes, on various subjects."--p. [379]-468. |
General note | Reproduction of the original from the American Antiquarian Society. |