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 | Portsmouth - Page 204C, and returned to Portsmouth in the following July. He then contemplated entering into business with his brother in Philadelphia, but at Boston, ...more pages: 208 249 250 252 |
 | Kensington, NH - Page 379Installation at Hampton Falls and Kensington, NH — Rev. Sumner Lincoln was installed as Pastor of these united societies, Wednesday, June 28, 1848. ... |
 | Woburn, Mass - Page 379Installation at Woburn, Mass. — Over the ryoung and growing Unitarian Society lately gathered at Woburn, and worshipping in the church formerly ... |
More | Belfast, Me - Page 335Palfrey of Belfast, Me., Rev. Mr. Osgood of Providence, RI, Rev. Mr. Dorr of Lexington, Rev. Mr. Fuller of Manchester, N. IT., Rev. Mr. ... |
 | Boston - Page 204He then contemplated entering into business with his brother in Philadelphia, but at Boston, on his way thither, his disease returned so acutely, ...more pages: 253 334 528 |
 | Trenton, NY - Page 334Buckingham of Trenton, NY ; Address to the People, by Rev. Mr. Holland, Secretary of the American Unitarian Association at Boston; Concluding Prayer, ... |
 | Meadville - Page 379Editor: Dear Sir — It was the good fortune of your correspondent, during his stay in the pleasant borough of Meadville, to be present at the ...more pages: 384 |
 | Hamilton, NY - Page 160Abstract of an argument in the discussion of the question, "Are the Christians of a given community the church of such community," in Hamilton, NY, ... |
 | New Bedford, Mass - Page 525Installation at New Bedford, Mass. — Rev. MG Thomas was installed over a liberal Society composed of Unitarians and members of the sect of Christians, ...more pages: vi |
 | Haverhill, Mass - Page 432Dedication at Haverhill, Mass. — The new Unitarian Church in Haverhill was dedicated on the morning of Wednesday, August 9, (the installation abovB ...more pages: vi |
 | Brookfield, Mass - Page 239Ordination at Brookfield, Mass. — Rev. GW Weeks, recently of Brookfield, having been invited to and accepted the Pustoral charge of the Unitarian ... |
 | Rockville - Page 575If it is a general feeling which I heard expressed in Rockville, that " Maryland will be a free state in less than twenty years," the presentiment ... |
 | New Orleans - Page 425They might have drawn clothes at Vera Cruz, but had the promise of pay at New Orleans, and mileage allowed enough to bring them comfortably home. ... |
 | Portsmouth, NH - Page 379Peabody of Portsmouth, NH ; Right Hand of Fellowship, by Rev. Mr. Thomas of South Boston ; Address to the People, by Rev. Mr. ...more pages: 204 |
 | Westford, Mass - Page 283Ordination at Westford, Mass. — On Wednesday, May 24, 1848, Mr, John B. Willard was ordained as Pastor over the First Congregational Church and ... |
 | Newport, RI - Page 335which^was interesting and able, was presented by Rev. Charles Brooks, and the meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Brooks of Newport, RI. |
 | Charlotte - Page 353Often had Clara and Charlotte sung these lines together, and we trembled as we thought of the throbbing heart beneath the mourning dress of the latter ...more pages: 351 354 |
 | Wilton, NH - Page 575Whitwell of Wilton, NH ; Sermon, by Rev. Dr. Peabody of Boston (from John xvii. 17) ; Ordaining Prayer, by. |
 | Athol, Mass - Page 239Ordination at Athol, Mass. — Rev. Samuel Fulton Clark, a graduate of the Theological School at Cambridge, was ordained as Minister of the First ... |
 | Dublin, NH - Page 239Leonard of Dublin, NH, (from Isaiah xxxiii. 6); Prayer of Ordination, by Rev. Mr. Cutler of Peterborough, NH ; Charge, by Rev. Mr. ...more pages: 525 576 |
 | Hopkinton, Mass - Page 525Dedication at Hopkinton, Mass. — The new House erected by the Society in Hayden Row, was dedicated to the worship of God, on Wednesday, September 28, ... |
 | Walpole, NH - Page 525Installation at Walpole, NH — Rev. William P. Tilden, formerly of Concord, NH, was installed as Pastor of the old Congregational Church and Society in ... |
 | Dover, NH - Page 379Parkman of Dover, NH ; Charge, by Rev. Mr. Peabody of Portsmouth, NH ; Right Hand of Fellowship, by Rev. Mr. Thomas of South Boston ; Address to the ... |
 | Manchester, NH - Page 523Fuller, of Manchester, NH, in ''' Vindication of Unitarianism from Popular Charges against it," — an excellent example of the Apologetic, or defensive ...more pages: 239 |
 | Cambridge - Page 44Stone, Esq., by AB Muzzey, Pastor of the Lee Street Church, Cambridge," — preached at East Cambridge where Mr. Stone had resided, — is a faithful and ...more pages: 96 134 290 |
 | Augusta, Me - Page 287Judd of Augusta, Maine, adverted to his local situation, and the peculiar difficulties besetting him, as well as to the advantages of that part of the ...more pages: 48 |
 | Providence, RI - Page 335Osgood of Providence, RI, Rev. Mr. Dorr of Lexington, Rev. Mr. Fuller of Manchester, N. IT., Rev. Mr. Worcester of Boston, and Rev. Mr. ...more pages: 526 527 |
 | Philadelphia - Page 204He then contemplated entering into business with his brother in Philadelphia, but at Boston, on his way thither, his disease returned so acutely, ... |
 | Watertown - Page 95John Weiss, recently of Watertown, was installed over the Unitarian Church in New Bedford, December 29, 1847. The services were the following ... |
 | Fall River, Mass - Page 432Longfellow of Fall River, Mass. ; Charge, by Rev. Mr. Thompson of Salem ; Address to the People, by Rev Mr. Pierpont of Troy, NY ; Concluding Prayer, ... |
 | Jacksonville - Page 204induced him to resign his situation, and seeking relief from change of climate in October, 1835, he went to Jacksonville, in Florida. ... |
 | Rochester, NY - Page 48FW Holland of Rochester, NY, has received from the Executive Committee of the American Unitarian Association the appointment of Secretary, ... |
 | New York - Page 208Spaul- ding of New York. She devoted to him her own invalid hours. She read to him, she wrote for him, she planned for him. Several years older than ...more pages: 48 336 522 |
 | Lancaster - Page 44GM Bartol, in Lancaster," by Rev. Cyrus A. Bartol of Boston, on "Christ the Way." In the calm, condensed, yet imaginative and richly suggestive train ... |
 | Galena, Illinois - Page 286FW Holland called attention to a devoted minister in Galena, Illinois, who absolutely cannot find a place where to preach the Word, ... |
 | Buffalo, NY - Page 334Hosmer of Buffalo, NY ; Charge, by Rev. Dr. Barrett of Boston ; Right Hand of Fellowship, by Rev. Mr. Buckingham of Trenton, NY ; Address to the ... |
 | Saco, Maine - Page 134He was soon after this settled in the ministry at Saco, Maine, where he remained between three and four years, until invited to the office of ... |
 | Pomfret, Vt - Page 239GW Weeks, recently of Brookfield, having been invited to and accepted the Pustoral charge of the Unitarian Society in Pomfret, Vt., at their request ... |
 | Southington, Conn - Page 432James Richardson (lately of Southington, Conn.) was installed as Pastor of the Unitarian Church in Haverhill. The order of services was as follows ... |
 | Nashua, NH - Page 47Bulfinch of Nashua, NH ; Reading of the Scriptures, by Rev. Mr. Ware of Cambridgeport ; Prayer of Dedication, by Rev. Mr. Allen of Northboro' ; Sermon ...more pages: 239 |
 | Liverpool - Page 293He did not abandon his researches at Liverpool, although some men in the slave trading interest had tried to throw him into the dock, ...more pages: 144 |
 | Jaffrey, NH - Page 576Clarke of Jaffrey, NH; Benediction, by the Pastor. — The Society has shown a commendable zeal for the promotion of religious worship, ... |
 | Syracuse, NY - Page 334May of Syracuse, NY ; Sermon, by Rev. Mr. Lothrop of Boston ; Ordaining Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Hosmer of Buffalo, NY ; Charge, by Rev. Dr. ... |
 | Troy, NY - Page 432Pierpont of Troy, NY ; Concluding Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Hodges of Cambridge. Dedication at Haverhill, Mass. — The new Unitarian Church in Haverhill was ...more pages: 526 |
 | North Marshfield, Mass - Page viiNH, — Ordination at Fram- ingham, Mass., — Ordination at West Cambridge, Mass.,— Ordination of an Evangelist,— Dedication at North Marshfield, Mass., ... |
 | Brooklyn - Page 522the occasion being the Sunday after the public obsequies, in New York and Brooklyn, of officers who fell in the Volunteer service in Mexico, ...more pages: 526 |
 | Toulouse - Page 349He was the son of a notary at Villa Nueva in Arragon ; at a suitable age he was sent to Toulouse to study the civil law, there the discussions of the ... |
 | Peterborough, NH - Page 239Cutler of Peterborough, NH ; Charge, by Rev. Mr. Lincoln of Fitchburg ; Right Hand of Fellowship, by Rev. Mr. Clark of Charlemont ; Address to the ... |
 | London - Page 472I refer to that convocation of religious men held in London a year or two since, which has been the sneer and jest of our contemporaries, ...more pages: 290 292 432 |
 | Paris - Page 143From Indiana he carried twenty sets of documents, making in all five hundred volumes ; and of these he proceeded to offer one set to the city of Paris ...more pages: 144 178 |
 | Baltimore - Page 429It is found in inexhaustible quantities near Baltimore. The plain shaft might stand alone, a most imposing monument in itself, if the funds should ...more pages: 192 |
 | Portland, Maine - Page 134In 1835 he was installed over the Second Unitarian Society in Portland, Maine ; he continued there until 1845. Those ten years constituted perhaps the ...more pages: 239 |
 | Hampton Falls, NH - Page 432Lincoln of Hampton Falls, NH ; Right Hand of Fellowship, by Rev. Mr. Longfellow of Fall River, Mass. ; Charge, by Rev. Mr. ... |
 | Waltham, Mass - Page 191Simmons, formerly minister at Waltham, Mass., was installed over the Third Congregational Society in Springfield, as successor to Rev. ... |
 | Plymouth - Page 315they stood amid snow and ice on the rocks of Plymouth, and which by its counsels and promises has nerved so many hearts to die for duty and the right. ... |
 | Keene, NH - Page 525Livermore of Keene, NH (from Acts iv. 12 — " Neither is there salvation in any other : for there is none other name under heaven given among men, ... |
 | Windsor, Vt - Page 525Saltmarsh of Windsor, Vt.; Concluding Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Livermore. Installation at New Bedford, Mass. — Rev. MG Thomas was installed over a liberal ... |
 | Hallowell, Me - Page 239Cole of Hallowell, Me. Ordination at Brookfield, Mass. — Rev. GW Weeks, recently of Brookfield, having been invited to and accepted the Pustoral ... |
 | Lawrence, Mass - Page 432Harrington of Lawrence, Mass. ; Sermon, by Rev. Mr. Lothrop of Boston ; Prayer of Installation, by' Rev. Mr. Lincoln of Hampton Falls, NH ; Right Hand ... |
 | Charlestown, NH - Page 525Crosby of Charlestown, NH ; Charge, by Rev. Mr. Leonard of Dublin, NH ; Fellowship of the Churches, by Rev. Mr. Brown of Fitzwil- liam, ... |
 | Cincinnati - Page 277He, however, obtained a hearing, and recounted the history of his experience in Cincinnati, (where he has three presses I believe in the Ohio river,) ... |
 | Concord, NH - Page 525Tilden, formerly of Concord, NH, was installed as Pastor of the old Congregational Church and Society in Walpole, on Wednesday, September 28, 1848. ... |
 | Barnstable, Mass - Page 239Cazneau Palfrey, recently of Barnstable, Mass., was installed over the Unitarian Society in Belfast, April 19. The Sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. ... |
 | Savannah, Ga - Page 525He takes charge, for the present, of the Unitarian Society in Savannah, Ga. Installation at Walpole, NH — Rev. William P. Tilden, formerly of Concord, ... |
 | Burlington, Vt - Page 47Ingersoll, DD, formerly of Burlington, Vt., was installed as Pastor of the Unitarian Society in East Cambridge, Sunday evening, December 5, 1847. ... |
 | Milton, Mass - Page 576Mori-mi of Milton, Mass. ; Address to the People, by Rev. Mr. Whitwell of Wilton; Concluding Prayer, by Rev. Mr. Clarke of Jaffrey, NH; Benediction, ... |
 | Brookline, Mass - Page 525Knapp of Brookline, Mass. ; Sermon, by Rev. Mr. Livermore of Keene, NH (from Acts iv. 12 — " Neither is there salvation in any other : for there is ... |
 | Hartford, Ct - Page 191Harrington of Hartford, Ct. ; and the other services by Rev. Mr. Ellis of Northampton, and Rev. Mr. Nightingale of Cabotville. |
 | Worcester, Mass - Page viOrdination at Worcester, Mass., — Installation atWalpole, NH, — Installation at New Bedford, Mass., — Dedication at Hopkin- ton, Mass., ... |
 | Jerusalem - Page 218The overthrow of Jerusalem, with the miseries that his prophetic eye saw to accompany it, filled a wide space in his last discourses. ...more pages: 201 547 548 558 |
 | Raca - Page 368shall be in danger of the judgment ; and whosoever shall say unto his brother Raca, shall be in danger of the Council ; but whosoever shall say, ... |
 | Rome - Page 201that stone in the proud wall Of old Jerusalem, more nicely matched, Than now it matches in the bastion high Of modern Rome. ...more pages: 422 473 541 |
 | Vienna - Page 341now scattering in flight, leaving openings in the clear blue sky, through which looked down the quiet stars upon the hushed city of Vienna. ...more pages: 344 349 |
 | Athens - Page 32It would be hard, I think, to find such admissions and declarations in any speech ever made in the "eternal city," or in Athens, the eye of Greece, ...more pages: 182 541 |
 | Damascus - Page 212Take him as he was at the commencement of his journey to Damascus, and he might have been selected as an example of a pious and well educated Jew, ...more pages: 215 |
 | Naples - Page 344Servetus had quite time to reflect upon the past and mature his plans for the future, and he determined to retire to Naples, and there to live in a ... |
 | Bologna - Page 183In Bologna almost every corner has its image of the Virgin. In Catholic countries the material ornaments of cities are spiritualized ; in a town of ... |
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