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- Intemperance : a sermon, delivered at the North Church in Newburyport, on the occasion of the publick fast, April 1, 1824, By Luther Fraseur Dimmick
- The royal penitent., In three parts. To which is added, David's lamentation over Saul and Jonathan., by Mrs. Sarah Porter, of Plymouth in New-Hampshire
- The infant preacher, or, The story of Henrietta Smith, Sabbath breaking, a dialogue between two Sunday scholars, Ann Wood: and other pieces
- Rest for the weary, or, an anchor for a soul in a severe tempest : a poetical dialogue
- Order of excercises at the ordination of Omar White Folsom, as Pastor of the First Church in Newbury, Thursday afternoon, October 31st, 1872, at 2 o'clock
- Vernacular visions, folk art in Old Newbury
- A Sermon preached at the West Parish in Amesbury, at the ordination of the Rev. David Smith, to the pastoral office in that society, January 28, 1795, By Joseph Dana, A.M. Pastor of the South Church in Ipswich
- Two sermons, addressed to the Second Congregational society in Newburyport, Fast-day, April 6, 1809, By Samuel Spring. D.D. And a letter, addressed by the Rev. Solomon Aiken...to the Rev. Samuel Spring., D.D. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Newburyport, on the subject of his sermons, delivered April the 6th, 1809
- Christ's famous titles, ; and The believer's golden chain,, handled in divers sermons; : together with his Cabinet of jewels, or, A glimpse of Sion's glory., By William Dyer ..
- The two following sermons, one, on the gospel condition of salvation; and the other, on the nature and necessity of the Father's drawing such as come unto Christ, were preached to the First Congregational Church and Society in Newbury-port, April 9, 1769, And are now published at the desire of many of the hearers, to whom they are inscribed. By John Tucker ..
- The mourning husband., A discourse, at the funeral of Mrs. Thankful Church, late consort of the Rev. John H. Church, pastor of the church in Pelham, N.H., April 15, 1806, By Leonard Woods, A.M. pastor of a church in Newbury
- An oration delivered before the Newburyport Artillery Company upon their fifty-eighth anniversary, July 4th, 1836
- Two discourses delivered on the Lord's day preceding a removal to Harvard University, in Cambridge, Oct. 8, 1815, by John Snelling Popkin, D.D. Late Minister of the First Parish in Newbury, Elected Professor of the Greek Language
- Preaching Christ, the office-work of ministers, and how they should perform it, shown in a sermon preached at Arundel, at the ordination of the Reverend Silas Moody, to the work of the ministry, and pastoral care of the Church and congregation in that place, January 9, 1771, by Oliver Noble, A.M. pastor of a church in Newbury
- The Latin Tutor, or an introduction to the making of Latin, containing a copious exemplification of the rules of the Latin syntax from the best authorities, accommodated to Adam's Grammar, and Smith's N.H.L. Grammar. Also, rules for adapting the English...with rules for the position of words in Latin composition
- A sermon preached at Ipswich, Sept. 29, 1815, for the ordination of Rev. Daniel Smith and Cyrus Kingsbury, as missionaries to the west, by Elijah Parish
- A Brief history of the Christian church, in Newburyport., Organized May 7, 1840. Revised Feb. 23, 1858
- An Oration delivered before the Republican Citizens of Newburyport, and its vicinity, July 4, 1810, Being the thirty-fourth anniversary of American independence, by the Rev. Solomon Aiken, Pastor of the First Church in Dracut
- Belisarius, By M. Marmontel ..
- Pretty present for children
- Something must be done, a New Year's sermon, preached on the last day of the old year, by Gardiner Spring
- Act of incorporation, by-laws, and regulations of the Newburyport Academy
- The blessings of our institutions and our obligations to continue them, a discourse, preached in the First Congregational Church, Newbury, Fast Day, April 7, 1853, by Leonard Withington
- Historical sketch of ship building on the Merrimac River, by John J. Currier
- An oration delivered before the citizens of Newburyport, on the fifty-sixth anniversary of American independence, by Caleb Cushing
- Old Newbury Initiatives 1635-1935 and Landmarks
- [A collection of discourses, strictures, sermons and addresses]
- Constitution and by-laws of the Newburyport board of trade, with a list of the members to April, 1895
- Juvenile concert, by H.S. Thompson's juvenile class of nearly three hundred scholars!! ; Mr. T. would announce a Grand Musical Entertainment by the above class, assisted by Miss S.S. Page, Miss L.R. Goodwin, Mr. F.W. Johnson and the Opera Class, at the above hall [City Hall] on this evening, April 26, 1854
- Alfred, an epic poem, in twenty-four books, by Joseph Cottle, Volume 1
- By-laws of the Oak Hill Cemetery, with the names of officers for 1842-3
- The Confession of faith and the covenant, of the Church of Christ in Byfield, Mass., With its principles and rules of discipline and practice, to which is annexed a catalogue of its members
- An oration, occasioned by the death of Mr. John Merrill, member of the freshman class in Dartmouth University/, By Samuel Swift, Member of the same class
- The understanding reader, or, knowledge before oratory ; being a new selection of lessons, suited to the understanding and capacities of youth, and designed for their improvement ..., by Daniel Adams
- Twenty-First annual report of the directors of the public library of the city of Newburyport, 1891, 35th Annual Report
- The righteous and the merciful taken away from the evil to come, or their death considered and improved in. A sermon preached at the funeral of John Low, Esquire, on the 6th day of November, 1796, by Eli Forbes
- Morrison's collection of church music, comprising a choice collection of hymn tunes, anthems, sentences and chants, original and selected : designed for choirs, singing schools and the home circle, [compiled] by C.P. Morrison
- Mineral deposits in Essex County, Massachusetts, especially in Newbury and Newburyport, With a map and notes
- God's dealings with the nation in the present civil war ordered for their salvation, A discourse preached on Thanksgiving day, November 24th, 1864, at the Prospect St. Church, Newburyport
- Constitution and by-laws of Bay State Lodge, No. 53 I.O. of G.T., West Newbury, Mass
- The Destruction of Jerusalem, an absolute and irresistible proof of the divine origin of Christianity, Including a narrative of the calamities which befel the Jews, so far as they tend to verify our Lord's predictions relative to that event. With a brief description of the city and temple
- Evangelical principles and practice, being fourteen sermons, preached in the parish-church of St. Mary Magdalen in Oxford. To which is added, The communicant's spiritual companion; or, An evangelical preparation for the Lord's Supper ... With meditations and helps for prayer, suitable to the subject ..
- [Sermons and discourses, a collection]
- The Old village school, Words and music by Albert E. Fowler, arranged by Miss Lena Levy
- A sermon preached before the members of the Female Charitable Society of Newburyport, it being their fifth anniversary, May 17, 1808, By Elijah Parish, D.D., pastor of the Church in Byfield
- The School of good manners, Composed for the help of parents in teaching their children how to behave during their minority
- A new system of mercantile arithmetic, adapted to the commerce of the United States, in its domestic and foreign relations: with forms of accounts, and other writings usually occurring in trade, by Michael Walsh
- Pious reflections for every day of the month, to which is prefixed the life of the author, translated from the French of Fenelon
- The Claims of truth, A Religious discourse, By Rev. Thomas C. Merrill, of Newbury, Mass
- The Royal George, or, The sixth part of The boatswain's mate. Being an interesting dialogue between two British seamen
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