Christians mourn not for their friends who sleep in Jesus, as others who have no hope

the substance of two sermons delivered at Ashburnham, July 31, MDCCXC, being Lord's Day after the sudden death of Mrs. Dorothy Wilder, consort of Samuel Wilder, Esq., in the 41st year of her age

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Christians mourn not for their friends who sleep in Jesus, as others who have no hope

the substance of two sermons delivered at Ashburnham, July 31, MDCCXC, being Lord's Day after the sudden death of Mrs. Dorothy Wilder, consort of Samuel Wilder, Esq., in the 41st year of her age

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by Isaiah Thomas
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English
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26

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Edition Notes

Evans 22438
Signatures: [A]⁴ B-C⁴ D².
With: Cushing, John. A discourse, delivered at Ashburnham, July 4th, 1796, at the request of the militia officers in said town. Leominster (Massachusetts) : Printed by Charles Prentiss, 1796. Bound together subsequent to publication.

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Printed at Worcester, Massachusetts

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E286 .A82 1796

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Pagination
26, [2] p. (last leaf blank) ;
Number of pages
26

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OL6914115M
LCCN
02006478

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