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The Blessedness of those who die in the Lord
a tribute of conjugal affection and respect to the memory of his beloved wife, who died Jan. 25, in the 48th year of her age, in a Discourse delivered at Weymouth, Feb. 3, 1811 -
The Happy child
being a narrative of the holy life and peaceable death of a remarkable pious child, of Hertfordshire. In England -
A sermon, preached in Ashford, Eastford Society, at the funeral of Mr. John Work Judson, April 18th, 1811
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A sermon, delivered at Lipton, April 24, 1811, at the interment of Mrs. Rachel Ruggles
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A discourse, delivered at the West Meeting House in Boscawen, October 13, 1810
at the interment of Deacon Benjamin Sweat, who died October 11, 1810, aged 55 -
A discourse delivered at Reading, North Parish, May 19, 1811, in which warnings of death are considered as excitements to review life
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A discourse delivered at Reading, North Parish, May 19, 1811, in which warnings of death are considered as excitements to review life
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The mutability of human life
a sermon preached March 10, 1811 -
The rule and exercises of holy dying
in which are described the means and instruments of preparing ourselves and others respectively for a blessed death ... ; to which is added, The golden grove -
The Dying words of a young man
together with Wiggleworth's [sic] dream -
In memory of Solomon Snow
a young man of respectability and talents; who was drowned in crossing the Kennebec River, from Swan Island to Bowdoinham, August 11, 1811 -
Old age
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A Few thoughts on the death of Mr. Luke Rich of Western
who was killed on Coy's Hill by his cart wheels, April, 1768, in the 23d year of his age -
The death and burial of Cock Robin
with the story of the farmer's daughters, ; to which is added, The tragical death of an apple-pye. ; Ornamented with engravings -
A friendly visit to the house of mourning
[Eleven lines of quotations] -
A friendly visit, to the house of mourning
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The tragi-comic history of the burial of Cock Robin
with the lamentation of Jenny Wren; the Sparrow's apprehension; and the Cuckoo's punishment. ; Being a sequel to The courtship, marriage, and pic-nic dinner of Robin Red-Breast and Jenny Wren