John F. W. Ware
Born 1818-01-01
Died 1881-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL349235A
Top Subjects
- United States (14)
- Soldiers (11)
- American Civil War, 1861-1865 (9)
- History (7)
- Religion (6)
- Unitarianism (3)
- Conduct of life (3)
Books by John F. W. Ware
Total count: 44
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Getting a living1800-01-01
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The costAmerican Unitarian Association1800-01-01
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The gleaningAmerican Unitarian Association1800-01-01
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The silent pastoror, Consolations for the sickJ. Munroe and Co.1848-01-01
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Discourse, occasioned by the death of the late president of the United Statesdelivered in the church of the Cambridgeport parish on Sunday, July 14, 1850Press of the Cambridge Chronicle1850-01-01
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The sorrow of the seaa sermon preached in the Church of the Cambridgeport Parish, Jan. 22, 1854Leonard C. Bowles1854-01-01
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The legacy of a good name1856-01-01
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A discourse delivered in the Church of the Cambridgeport Parish ...1857-01-01
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Our duty under reversea sermon preached in the Church of the "Cambridgeport Parish," Sunday, 28 July, 18612nd ed.Printed by J. Wilson1861-01-01
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The preparation for old age1862-01-01
The home to the hospitaladdressed to the sick and wounded of the army of the UnionAmerican Unitarian Association1862-01-01-
The voice of God in the Garden[s.n.]1862-01-01
Traitors in campAmerican Unitarian Association1863-01-01-
Home lifewhat it is, and what it needs10th ed.Lee and Shepard1863-01-01
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Manhood, the want of the dayA sermon preached in the Church of the Cambridgeport Parish, March 1, 1863Leonard C. Bowles1863-01-01
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Our hospitals and the men in them1863-01-01
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Home lifewhat it is, and what it needsLee and Shepard1863-01-01
The rebelAmerican Unitarian Association1863-01-01
To the colorAmerican Unitarian Association1863-01-01
Wounded and in the hands of the enemyAmerican Unitarian Association1863-01-01
A change of baseAmerican Unitarian Association1863-01-01-
A discourse delivered in the church of the Cambridgeport Parish, January 24, 1864on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Rev. Thomas B. Gannett, first minister of the ParishPrinted for the Parish1864-01-01
The reveilleAmerican Unitarian Association1864-01-01
The reconnoissanceAmerican Unitarian Association1864-01-01
The recruitAmerican Unitarian Association1864-01-01-
A discourse delivered in the Church of the Cambridgeport Parish, January ...1864-01-01
A few words with the convalescentAmerican Unitarian Association1864-01-01
Rally upon the reserve!American Unitarian Association1864-01-01-
Tracts of the American Unitarian AssociationArmy seriesAmerican Unitarian Association1865-01-01
Mustered out!A few words with the rank and file, at parting.American Unitarian Association1865-01-01-
The historic facts regarding the Jewish Sabbath and the Christian SundayPublishing committee of the Unitarian church, J.W. Woods, printer1867-01-01
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The use of SundayPublishing committee of the Unitarian church, J.W. Woods, printer1867-01-01
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The historic facts regarding the Jewish Sabbath ...1867-01-01
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Young Woman in her position and influenceLeonard C. Bowles1868-01-01
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An unused powerAmerican Unitarian Association1870-01-01
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The gambling element in life1871-01-01
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May I go to the theatre?1871-01-01
An oration before the city authorities of Boston, on the fourth of July, 1873.Rockwell & Churchill, city printers1873-01-01-
In memoriam1877-01-01
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Order of exercises at the dedication of All Souls' Church, Washington, D.C. and at the installation of Rev. Clay MacCauley as pastor, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, January 29, 30, 1878sermonsGibson Brothers, printers1878-01-01
Wrestling and waitingsermonsGeorge H. Ellis, 141 Franklin Street1882-01-01-
The danger of todaya sermon preached in the First Independent Church, February 5, 1865Cushings & Bailey1974-01-01
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In memoriam, Edward Hammond Clarkepublisher not identified1978-01-01
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Self-consecrationAmerican Unitarian Association