Clark Brown
Also known as
Brown, Clark
Born 1771-01-01
Died 1817-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2226838A
Top Subjects
- Sermons, American (4)
- Education (2)
- Clergy (2)
- Office (2)
- Congregational churches -- Sermons (2)
- American Sermons (2)
- Pastoral theology (1)
Books by Clark Brown
Total count: 19
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The importance of the early and proper education of children, both as it respects themselves and mankind in general--considered in a sermon, preached at Wareham, (Massachusetts) March 31st, 1795by John Spooner1795-01-01
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The importance of the early and proper education of children, both as it respects themselves and mankind in general--considered in a sermon, preached at Wareham, (Massachusetts) March 31st, 1795.by John Spooner1795-01-01
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The trust reposed in a Gospel minister, and the requisite conduct of his people--Illustrated in a sermon, preached at Machias, November 29th, 1795--Printed by J. Spooner.1796-01-01
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A catechism, in three partsdesigned for the use of children. : Part I. --Containing general instructions in religious knowledge. Part II. --Containing explanatory directions, respecting the general design & use of the Bible. Part III. --Containing a knowledge of the Christian religion in particularPrinted by John Spooner.1797-01-01
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Christian charity, the perfection of every moral systemillustrated in a sermon, delivered at Northfield, Massachusetts, before the officers and brethren of the Harmony Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons in that town, jointed by the Republican Lodge from Greenfield: on the festival of St. John, the Baptist; June 24th. 1799. --A.L. 5799by Thomas Dickman.1799-01-01
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The character of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christillustrated in two discourses: in which is shown in what manner all those desscriptive [sic] and sublime representations of him, in the sacred volume, are to be considered, in consistency with the absolute unity of the Deity; and with his being the mighty Saviour, the Logos of the most distinguished representations and communications from the Father Almighty, and with his dependence upon him for all his power and authority.Printed by Samuel Trumbull1799-01-01
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A sermon, on the Gospel's glad tidings of great joy, as believed by Christians of every denominationdelivered in Stonington-Port, Connecticut, on Lord's Day evening, January 12th, 1800Printed by Samuel Trumbull, for and by the request of a number of the hearers.1800-01-01
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A sermon preached on the death of George Washington, lieutenant general of the American armies: and late president of the United States of Americadelivered in Stonington-Port, Connecticut, on Tuesday evening, January 14th, 1800Printed by Samuel Trumbull, for and by the request of a number of the hearers.1800-01-01
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Remarks on the doings and result of an ecclesiastical councilholden in Brimfield, from March 12 to March 18, 1801, as continued by adjournments : whose doings and result have since been published by the consent of said council ; to which is added, the Rev. Mr Brown's request, for a dismission from his church and people ; also, a statement of facts, in a letter, to a member of the councilPrinted by Russell and Cutler1801-01-01
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The legal and evangelic ministrations contrastedand the superior glory of the latter exhibited, in a sermon, preached March 5th, 1805, at the ordination of the Reverend Jonathan Nye, A.M., pastor over the Congregational church & society in St. Albans, VermontPrinted by Josiah King1805-01-01
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The legal and evangelic ministrations contrasted: and the superior glory of the latter exhibitedin a sermon, preached March 5th, 1805, at the ordination of the Reverend Jonathan Nye, A.M. pastor over the Congregational Church & Society. In St. Albans, VermontPrinted by Josiah King, Burlington, Vermont.1805-01-01
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Noah's prophecy of the enlargement of Japhethconsidered and illustrated in a sermon preached in Putney, (Vt.) December 5th, 1806Printed by William Fessenden1806-01-01
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The Declaration of the independence of the United StatesAnd the Constitution, with its several amendments and the Constitution of Vermont, with an extract from the laws of the state, regulating freeman's meetings : to which is added The valedictory address of the illustrious George Washington, on his retiring from the presidency of the United States.Printed by Benjamin H. Wheeler, for Brown & Parks1807-01-01
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God's government and works considered as always affording subjects of gratitude and joya sermon, preached in Swanzey, N.H. ... and in Orange, Mass. ... on the annual thanksgivings in those states, 1809Printed by John Prentiss1810-01-01
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The covenant of God's mercy made known to Abraham, ratified with him, and the consequent duties obligatory upon his spiritual seedillustrated in two discoursesPrinted by John Prentiss.1814-01-01
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The utility of moral and religious societies, and of the Masonick in particulara sermon, delivered ... on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist ...Printed by John Prentiss for the lodges of Windham County, Vt.1814-01-01
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The vanity of terrestrial possessions and enjoyments, which are not made subservient to our immortal interestA sermon, preached in Swanzey, N.H., June 18th, 1815. At the funeral of Dr. Samuel Lane, Jr. aged 29Printed by John Prentiss.1815-01-01
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The vehement and irresistible operations of lovea sermon, preached ... at the funeral of Mrs. Maria Lane ...Printed by John Prentiss1815-01-01
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Select sermons on important subjectsElijah Weems1819-01-01