Samuel Magaw
Born 1735-01-01
Died 1812-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF65456807
- WikidataQ7412091
- ISNI0000000025496242
- Open LibraryOL251968A
Top Subjects
- Sermons, American -- Early works to 1800 (3)
- Women (3)
- Education (3)
- Freemasons (2)
- Freemasons -- Addresses, essays, lectures (2)
- United States (2)
- Episcopal Church -- Sermons -- Early works to 1800 (2)
Books by Samuel Magaw
Total count: 22
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A discourse preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, October 8th, 1775Printed and sold by Story and Humphreys ...1775-01-01
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A discourse preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, October 8th, 1775.Printed and sold by Story and Humphreys, in Norris's Alley, near Front-Street.1775-01-01
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A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dover, on Monday, December 27th, 1779being the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist; at the request of and before the general communication of Free and Accepted Masons of the Delaware statePrinted by John Dunlap, in Market-Street.1780-01-01
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A sermon, preached in Christ-Church, Dover; before the general communication of Free and Accepted Masons of the Delaware stateon Wednesday, December 27th, 1780. Being the anniversary of St. John the EvangelistPrinted by David C. Claypoole.1781-01-01
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A sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, on Saturday, December 27, 1783the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist; (for the benefit of the poor) by direction, and in the presence of, the Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the several lodges in Philadelphia.Printed by Hall and Sellers.1784-01-01
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A sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the 4th of July, 1786.When the "Form of prayer and thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the inestimable blessings of religious and civil liberty," was first used.Printed by Young and M'Culloch, the corner of Chesnut and Second-Streets.1786-01-01
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Thoughts upon female educationaccomodated to the present state of society, manners, and government, in the United States of America. : Addressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, 28 July,1787, at the close of the quarterly examinationPrinted by Prichard & Hall, in Market Street, between Front and Second Streets.1787-01-01
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A prayer, delivered at the close of the quarterly examination, and after Mr. Swanwick's address, in the Young Ladies Academy, October 31, 1787.Printed for Thomas Dobson, in Second-Street, between Market and Chesnut-Street.1787-01-01
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A sermon delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Monday in Whitsun-Week, the 28th of May, 1787at the first ordination held by the Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the state of PennsylvaniaPrinted by Prichard & Hall ...1787-01-01
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A prayer, delivered before the visitors of the Young Ladies Academy in Philadelphiaat the close of the quarterly examination, 28 July 1797Printed by Prichard & Hall, in Market Street, between Front and Second Streets1787-01-01
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Thoughts upon female educationaccommodated to the present state of society, manners, and government in the United States of America : addressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, 28 July 1787 ...Printed by Samuel Hall ...1787-01-01
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Thoughts on educationaddressed to the visitors of the Young Ladies' Academy in Philadelphia, October 31, 1787. At the close of the quarterly examinationPrinted for Thomas Dobson, in Second-Street, between Market and Chesnut-Street.1787-01-01
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Notes on the last illness, and death, of a most beloved friend.Printed by William Young, bookseller, the corner of Second and Chesnut-Streets.1790-01-01
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Fifteen discourses on the marvellous works in naturedelivered by a father to his children: calculated to make mankind feel, in every thing, the very presence of a Supreme Being, and to influence their minds with a permanent delight in, and firm reliance upon, the directions of an almighty, all-good, and all-wise Creator, and GovernorPrinted for the author, by James & Johnson, and to be sold by them, the author, and all the booksellers in the city. MDCCXCI. Price, neatly bound, to the subscribers, 3s. 9d. Ditto, -- --- to non subscribers. 4s 6d. Ditto, unbound to ditto, -- -- 3s. 9d.1791-01-01
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The substance of an address, delivered in the Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia, June 20th, 1792.Printed by Stewart & Cochran, no. 34, South Second-Street.1792-01-01
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A discourse delivered July 17, 1794. in the African Church of the city of Philadelphiaon the occasion of opening the said church, and holding public worship in it the first timePrinted by William W. Woodward, in Chesnut-Street, no. 41, Franklin's Head.1794-01-01
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A discourse delivered July l7, 1794 in the African Church of the city of Philadelphia, on the occasion of opening the said church, and holding public worship in it the first time, by Samuel Magaw, D.D. rector of St. Paul's1794-01-01
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Things lovely and of good report.A sermon, delivered in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia. On the 27th of December, 1793: being St. John the Evangelist's Day; in the presence of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania: : to which is prefixed a prayer, before the sermon. : Published at their request.Printed by E. Oswald, no. 156, Market-Street, south, between Fourth & Fifth-Streets.1794-01-01
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A discourse occasioned by the mournful catastrophe, through fire, which overwhelmed and destroyed Mr. Andrew Brown, his wife, and three childrendelivered in St. Paul's Church, Sunday afternoon, February 5, 1797Printed by Ormrod & Conrad, for the benefit of the two young women, Mr. Brown's domestics, sufferers by the fire1797-01-01
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A discourse delivered in Christ-Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia; on Sunday, December 17, 1797having a reference to the decease, a few days before, of Mrs. Mary White, consort of the Right Rev. William White, D.D. Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in PennsylvaniaPrinted at the request of the church wardens, by Ormrod & Conrad, no. 41, Chesnut Street.1798-01-01
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A discourse delivered in Christ-Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia, on Sunday, December 17th, 1797, having a reference to the decease, a few days before, of Mrs. Mary White, consort of the Right Rev. William White, D.D., Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in PennsylvaniaPrinted at the request of the Church Wardens, by Ormrod & Conrad ...1798-01-01
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An oration commemorative of the virtues and greatness of General Washingtonpronounced in the German Lutheran church, Philadelphia: before the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, on the twenty-second day of February, eighteen hundred.Printed by J. Ormrod, No. 41, Chestnut-street.1800-01-01