The happy effects of divine correction

illustrated in a sermon, delivered in the South Parish in Brookfield, on the Lord's Day, April 10, 1808, immediately previous to the interment of Mrs. Elizabeth Faulkner

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The happy effects of divine correction

illustrated in a sermon, delivered in the South Parish in Brookfield, on the Lord's Day, April 10, 1808, immediately previous to the interment of Mrs. Elizabeth Faulkner

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E. Merriam & Co.
Language
English
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17

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"Published at the request of the friends."

Caption title: A funeral sermon.

Mrs. Faulkner (d. Apr. 7, 1808 at age 34) was married (June 20, 1804) to William Emerson Faulkner (d. Oct. 1, 1804 at age 28), who graduated from Harvard in July 1797 and who read law with Jabes Upham in Brookfield; after practicing in New Hampshire and Maine, he entered in partnership with Mr. Upham. Their child, Elizabeth Emerson Faulkner, was born Apr. 13, 1805.

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Funeral sermon.

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17 p.
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17

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OL50419573M

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