Two sermons delivered at Morris-town, New-Jersey: : to which is annexed an address to the Presbyterian congregation in that place
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Language: | English |
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Morris-town [N.J.]: :
Printed by Henry P. Russell.,
1814.
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Online Access: | Shaw-Shoemaker Digital Edition |
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Last page blank. "Much good destroyed by one sinner. A sermon preached at Morris-town, Lord's day, April 5, 1812. By Rev. Samuel Fisher, A.M. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in that place."--p. [5]-25. "Christ the refuge of his people 'in troublous times.' A sermon preached at Morris-town, May 14, 1812, it being a day set apart by the Presbytery of Jersey, as a day of humiliation, fasting and prayer. By Rev. Samuel Fisher, A.M. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in that place."--p. [27]-46. "An address to the First Presbyterian Congregation in Morris-town, N.J. delivered Feb. 28, 1813. By Rev. Samuel Fisher, A.M. pastor of said congregation."--p. [47]-63. |
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63, [1] p. ; 24 cm. |
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United States -- New Jersey -- Morristown. |