Newburyport (Mass.) -- Authorship
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- [Sermons and Discourses, A Collection]
- [Manuscript diary of John Lewis Lord of "Newbury, Belleville."], Volume 4
- A sermon in commemoration of William Bartlet, esquire, an associate founder of the Theological seminary in Andover, delivered before the trustees and visitors, the faculty and students of the institution, April 19, 1841, by Daniel Dana
- The doctrine of justification by faith asserted and explained, and some exceptions thereto consider'd, being three lecture-discourses deliver'd at the Presbyterian-Church in Newbury in the months of November and December, A.D. 1747, and now made publick at the earnest desire of many of the hearers, by Jonathan Parsons ..
- To get back home, a mysterious disease, a fight for life, Wendy Chapin Ford
- Danger! Marines at work!, Robert G. Fuller. --
- Identification of pure organic compounds, tables of data on selected compounds of order I (compounds of carbon with hydrogen or with hydrogen and oxygen), by Ernest Hamlin Huntress ... and Samuel Parsons Mulliken ..
- Jerubbaal; or, Tyranny's grove destroyed, and the altar of liberty finished., A discourse on America's duty and danger, delivered at the Presbyterian church in Newbury-Port, December 11, 1783. On occasion of the public thanksgiving for peace ..., By John Murrray ..
- A sermon, delivered in Ipswich, South Parish, by Joseph Dana, D.D., on Lord's Day, November 6, 1825, being the day which completed the sixtieth year of his ministry in that place
- The polar regions in the twentieth century, their discovery and industrial evolution, by A. W. Greely .... --
- [Sermons and discourses, A collection]
- Bluesman, by Andre Dubus III
- No more mud, a novel, by Paul Tedford
- The mystery of life and other papers, by Theophilus Parsons
- An Oration, pronounced at Newburyport July 4, 1808, on the anniversary celebration of American independence, At the request of the Federal Republicans
- A discourse delivered at Newburyport, Mass., November 28, 1856, on occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of the building of the First Presbyterian Church, by A.G. Vermilye
- Old Newbury Tales, Historical reader of Newburyport, Edited by Seymour DeWitt Buck
- An inheritance, by Harriet Prescott Spofford
- An address on the occasion of the centennial celebration of the founding of the Pennsylvania Hospital, delivered June 10th, 1851, By George B. Wood. Published by the Board of Managers
- The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia; some modern monetary questions viewed by the light of antiqutiy, a paper read before the Society April 1, 1880
- "I'll plug you, mister", It started out with a boy stealing a rifle, then it became armed robbery and, finally, murder
- [Manuscript diary of John Lewis Lord of "Newbury, Belleville."], Volume 2
- The character and peaceful death of the perfect and upright., A sermon delivered March 7, 1802, on occasion of the death of Mr. Benjamin Moody, a ruling elder in the First Presbyterian Church in Newburyport; who deceased February 23d, in his eighty-first year, By Daniel Dana, pastor
- An eulogy on the character of John Warren, M. D., ... delivered at the request of the counsellors of the Massachusetts Medical Society, By James Jackson, M.D. Professor of the theory and practice of Physick in Harvard University
- 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
- 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
- An Oration, recited in Newburyport, in commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Washington Light Infantry Company
- John P. Marquand, America's famous novelist of manners would make a wonderful character in one of his own books
- 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
- The Door of Hope, a hundred years of history
- 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 citizens of Newburyport, on the fifty-sixth anniversary of American independence, by Caleb Cushing
- [Manuscript diary of John Lewis Lord of "Newbury, Belleville."], Volume 5
- The Call of the calliope, November
- Literary pilgrimages in New England to the homes of famous makers of American literature and among their haunts and the scenes of their writings
- Creating the Boston Greenway carousel, a chronicle of creating a custom themed carousel, By Jeffrey A. Briggs
- The loving invitation of Christ, to the aged, middle-aged, youth and children, from the mouth of Elizabeth Osborn, only three years and nine months old
- Relation of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions to slavery
- A discourse on music, addresses to the Essex Musical Association, at their annual meeting at Boxford, Sept. 12, 1803
- If this house could talk:, Newburyport 2022, by Jack J. Santos ; with contributions by Barb Bailey, Chris Edmonds, Bob Watts
- Historic nuggets of Newburyport
- The importance of virtue and piety as qualifications of rulers, a discourse delivered March 31, 1805, By Daniel Dana, A.M., pastor of a Presbyterian Church in Newburyport. Published by request
- God speaks to me in all religions
- The resurrection of the just, a sermon preached at the funeral of Rev. John E. Emerson, pastor of the Whitefield Congregational Church in Newburyport, By Jonathan F. Stearns, D.D
- The Call of the calliope, October
- The Charm of Newburyport
- If this house could talk:, Newburyport 2018, by Jack J. Santos
- A discourse delivered March 13, 1808, in consequence of the death of Deacon Thomas Thompson, who departed March 7th in the 66th year of his age., By Samuel Spring, D.D
- She died like the gem of the roses, an elegy, written and dedicated to Miss Abby C. Davis by Hannah F. Gould ; music arranged by S.C
- The Call of the calliope, January
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