A sermon, delivered at Natick, January V, MDCCCXVII

containing a history of said town, from MDCLI to the day of delivery

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A sermon, delivered at Natick, January V, MDCCCXVII

containing a history of said town, from MDCLI to the day of delivery

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27

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Edition Notes

Dedicated to the inhabitants of the town of Natick.

"Hymn."--p. 24.

"Note," p. 25-27, includes a letter from Freeman Sears, dated Savvanah, January 25, 1811, and a brief account of his last days.

Includes bibliographical references.

Shaw & Shoemaker 41470

Bound volume contains : 1. A sermon, delivered at Natick, January V, MDCCCXVII... / by Martin Moore. -- 2. Christianity designed and adapted to be a universal religion... / by Alexander Young. -- 3. Confessions of faith, covenant, forms of admission, ecclesiastical principles and rules... / by the Fisrt Congregational Church, Natick, Mass. -- 4. The Morse Institute Library, Natick, Mass. supplementary catalogue / by the Morse Institute Library. -- 5. Natick. A historica poem.../ by Oliver N. Bacon. ( Miscellaneous pages from printed material pasted following the poem).

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Other Titles
Natik, Mass, A sermon, delivered at Natick, January 5, 1817.

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27, [1] p. ;
Number of pages
27

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OL24366554M
Internet Archive
sermondelivereda1817moor
OCLC/WorldCat
191266436

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