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 | Kingsbury, NY - Page 110The Northern Association is adjourned to meet at Kingsbury, NY the first Wednesday and Thursday in October, 1.821. ...more pages: 94 96 |
 | Reading, Vt - Page 36H the third Wednesday and Thursday in S£jtember; and the Nor- ihern Association, in Reading, Vt. the fourth Wednesday and Thursday in the same month.more pages: 118 |
 | Langdon, NH - Page 156John Brooks, of Langdon, NH e^ precious friends and brethren all, And to the house of mourning go : "Learn what sad griefs and woes befell All Adam's ...more pages: 96 |
More | Sutton, NH - Page 30JOSEPH PIKK of Sutton, NH has been trust peculiarly visited with affliction. Enjoying the so ciety of the most amiable of women, and children. |
 | Milford, Mass - Page 155On the i Oth of (he same month the new Brick Meeting-House in Milford, Mass was dedicated to (he worship of God Appropriate portions of scripture uere ...more pages: 68 135 |
 | Salem, Ms - Page 69TA STREETER was installed as pastor of the First Universalist Church and Society in Salem, Ms. The public solemnities were as follows : Br. ... |
 | Shalersville, Ohio - Page 134delegates, and representative, sreturned in order to the Convention Hall, and adjourned the Association, to meet again at Shalersville, Ohio, ... |
 | Springfield, Vt - Page 109Jervis Davis of Springfield, Vt. The following is a list of the Societies, belonging to this Association : Barre, Barnard, Bethel, Bridge* water, ... |
 | Barre, Vt - Page 93Palmer, of Barre, Vt. for fellowship — Br. Charles Hudson, of Preston, Con. for ordination — Br. Josiah Dikeman, of Danbury, Con. for fellowship and ...more pages: 96 97 |
 | Turner, Me - Page 74Voted to adjourn this Association to the last Wednesday and Thursday in June, 1822, then to meet, by divine permission, at Turner, Me. and returned ...more pages: 94 |
 | Roxbury, Mass - Page 83Hosea Ballou 2d, was installed at Roxbury, Mass. Sermon by Br. Dean, charge by Be Ballou, and the right hand of fellowship by Br. Turner. ...more pages: 155 |
 | Otsego, NY - Page 95Lisher, Otsego, NY — Aaron Kinsman, Williams- town, Vt. — Josiah Dikeman, Danbury, Con. — Arthur Field, New Berlin — Nathaniel Smith, Albany* MI. ... |
 | Alstead, NH - Page 108£he Society in Hardwick, and the First Christian Toleration Society io Alstead, NH The Committee for compiling * history of the rise. |
 | Hudson, NY - Page 109The Convention was adjourned to meet at Hudson, NY the third Wednesday and Thursday in September, AD 1821. NORTHERN ASSOCIATION. ...more pages: 92 |
 | Westminster, Mass - Page 83on Tuesday the 3d instant, £July] the new Meeting House, erected by the zeal and liberality of the Universalist Society in Westminster, Mass. ... |
 | Warner, NH - Page 95and adjourned the Convention, to meet again, by divine permission, at Warner, NH the third Wednesday and Thursday in September, 1822. ... |
 | Randolph, Vt - Page 69Departed this life in Randolph, Vt. the 5th of July last. Br. JOHN Goss, aged 71. Br. Goss adds one to the number of believers in the salvation of all ... |
 | Danville, Vt - Page 117We learn tiiat a new society of eighteen person*-,, believing in universal benevolence, has recently been formed in Danville, Vt. ... |
 | New- London, NH - Page 30Another society has been recently formed in New- London, NH who are desirous of participating of the word of life. ... |
 | Andover, Mass - Page 110This Tract, which was printed at Andover, Mass, for the New-England Tract Society, was presented to a certain family tn one ef our neighboring towns, ... |
 | Mount- Washington, Mass - Page 93of the First Universalist Society in Roxbury — The First Uni- versalist Society in Milford — The Universalist Society in Mount- Washington, Mass. ... |
 | Baltimore - Page 29A periodical work, entitled "The Unitarian Miscel* tany," published monthly at Baltimore, by James Webster, at the annual price of one dollar and ... |
 | Boston - Page 109Subscriptions for this work are received by Henry Bow- en, printer at Boston, and the ministers in general of the Universalis! connexion. ...more pages: 69 154 155 49 95 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 108The following new societies we-ie received : The First and Second .hutches and Societies in Philadelphia, the Second Society in "Chart ton and ...more pages: 155 49 95 |
 | Orange, Mass - Page 108Levi Briggs,t Orange, Mass. Joseph Butter- afield, Pry burg, Maine. Ministers received. Aaron Kinsman, Williatnalown, Vt. ... |
 | Queensbury, NY - Page 109Shoreham, Shrewsbury, Springfield and Rockingham, St. Jobnsbury, Towns- head, Wardsbury, Weston, West-Windsor: all of Vermont, except Queensbury, NY. |
 | Woodstock, Vt - Page 114"A periodical work has been recently commenced1, printed at Woodstock, Vt. and edited by the Rev. Samuel C. Loveland, which bids fair to be of much ... |
 | Scituate, Mass - Page 108Scituate, Mass. Barzillai Streeter, Salem, Mass. John Bisbe, BrookfieM, Mass. Rob. ert L- Killam, Marlborough, Mass. Hosea Ballou, 2d. Strafford, Con. ... |
 | Danby, NY - Page 96Samuel Hilliard, Clarendon—Lewis Pitt, , Danby, NY — Robert L. Killam, Marlborough, Mass. — Levi Briggs, Orange — Robert Bartlett, Langdon, ... |
 | Whiting, Vt - Page 96Asa Rust — James Babbit, Whiting, Vt— William Farewell, Barre, Vt— William H. Drew, Me. — Sylvester Cobb, Winthrop— Daniel Young — WA brew, ... |
 | Rowe, Mass - Page 95David Ballon* Rowe, Mass. — Hosea Ballou, Boston — Hosea Ballon, 2d. Roxbury — Joshua Flagg,. Scituate— Abner Knee- land, Philadelphia— 'Scth Jones, ... |
 | Albany - Page 95Arthur Field, New Berlin — Nathaniel Smith, Albany* MI.VISTERI.VG BRETHREN NOT PRESEXT. Elias Smith, Boston, Ms. — Paul Dean, do. ... |
 | Lancaster, NY - Page 95Scituate— Abner Knee- land, Philadelphia— 'Scth Jones, Lancaster, NY — Nathaniel Stacy, Hamilton, NY — Stephen R. ... |
 | New-York - Page 155Abner Kneeland, in Philadelphia at $2,00 per year; and the (NY ) Gospel Herald, in New-York; — editor unknown. ... |
 | Hamilton, NY - Page 95Scituate— Abner Knee- land, Philadelphia— 'Scth Jones, Lancaster, NY — Nathaniel Stacy, Hamilton, NY — Stephen R. ... |
 | Batavia,NY - Page 96Hollis Sam~ son, Batavia,NY — Thomas Gross, Williams-Ville— < John S. Flagler, Scipio — Luscomb Knapp, Victor — Calvin Morton, Barry— -Cornelius G. ... |
 | Lisle, NY - Page 96Michael Dwyer — Auio» Crandel, Lisle, NY — L«wisBeers, Danby— Ebenezer Williams, Painsville, Ohio. , N6RTHERN ASSOCIATION. ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 6This valley of Hinnom lay near Jerusalem, and had been the place of those abominable sacrifices in which the idolatrous Jews burnt d their children ...more pages: 18 46 17 26 57 98 146 |
 | Walnut Creek - Page 83We learn from the Scioto Gazette, July 25, Chilli- cothe, Ohio, that a Christian Camp Meeting was to be held on the 10th ef August, on Walnut Creek, ... |
 | Bakersfield - Page 149t This is a saving grace, but not the grace that converted the people in Bakersfield, and that vicinity according to Mr. ... |
 | Portsmouth - Page 69Sebastian Streeter, of Portsmouth, the Sermon, from 1 Tim. iv. 1 2, "Let no man despise thy youth ; but be thou an example to believers, in word, ... |
 | Stockholm - Page 14The followers of Emmanuel Swedenhorg, a Swedish nobleman, horn at Stockholm in 689. He appears to Jiave had a good education ; for his learning was ... |
 | Andover - Page 110salvation- The sentiments are truly horrid ; and nothing less than the respectable name of Andover, •would justify their-being noticed in this work. ... |
 | Paris - Page 21Adjourned this association, to be holden at Paris, ( Me.) on the last Wednesday and Thursday of June, 1820, and closed the labours of the Council, ... |
 | Gloucester - Page 96Thomas Jones, Gloucester — Ezra Leonard, do. — Ebenezer Lester, Killingworth, Con. — Asa Rust — James Babbit, Whiting, Vt— William Farewell, Barre, ... |
 | Augusta - Page 96Parson, Ellis- burgh — --William Underwood, Litchfield — Stephen Miles, Augusta— James Foster, Lee-Archelaus Green, Locke — Salmon D. ... |
 | Lisbon - Page 96Sylvester Cobb, Winthrop— Daniel Young — WA brew, Farmington — William Frost, Lisbon — Timothy Bigelow, Palmyra, Ohio—Asa Priest, Reading, Vt. ... |
LessPopular passagesMy little children, these things write I unto you, that ye sin not. And if any man sin, we have an Advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ the Righteous... Page 81 But I tell you of a truth, many widows were in Israel in the days of Elias, when the heaven was shut up three years and six months... Page 140 MoreFor the promise, that he should be the heir of the world, was not to Abraham, or to his seed, through the law, but through the righteousness of faith. Page 6 But. not as the offence, so also is the free gift. For if through the offence of one many be dead ; much more the grace of God, and the gift by grace, which is by one man, Jesus Christ, hath abounded unto many. Page 123 For he is our peace, who hath made both one, and hath broken down the middle wall of partition between us; having abolished in his flesh the enmity, even the law of commandments contained in ordinances; for to make in himself of twain one new man, so making peace; and that he might reconcile both unto God in one body by the cross, having slain the enmity thereby; and came and preached peace to you which were afar off, and to them that were nigh. Page 148 For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, and to us, to lay upon you no greater burden than these necessary things, " that ye abstain from meats offered to idols, and from blood, and from things strangled, and from fornication, from which if ye keep yourselves, ye shall do well. Fare ye well. Page 45 And it came to pass, that there went out some of the people on the seventh day for to gather, and they found none. Page 23 Keep the sabbath day to sanctify it, as the Lord thy God hath commanded thee. Six days thou shalt labour, and do all thy work: But the seventh day is the sabbath of the Lord thy God : in it thou shall not do any work... Page 28 Much more then, being now justified by his blood, we shall be saved from wrath through him. For if, when we were enemies, we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, being reconciled, we shall be saved by his life. Page 40 They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures. Page 87 Less |