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An elegy on the death of the late Reverend Charles Warburton, who died in Boston, July the 1st. 1814, aged 30.--
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A Letter from a minister to a man on a sick bed
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Death, a vision, or, The solemn departure of saints and sinners
represented under the similitude of a dream -
Melancholy events. Boston, July 21st, 1813
On Monday last, the sloop Liberty ... was overset in a squall between this town and Noddle's Island, and sunk ... About the same time, a pleasure-boat ... was overset, on the edge of Dorchester flats ... The following lines have been written on the distressing occasion. [One line from the Holy Writ] -
Report of deaths in the city and county of New-York, for the year 1816
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Report of deaths in the city and county of New-York, for the year 1818
Published by order of the Common Council -
To the spectator of a funeral
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A dialogue between a blind-man and death
To which is added, a heavenly discourse between a divine and a beggar -
A discourse upon the intermediate state
Between the death of men and the resurrection of their bodies, which is to be followed by the universal judgement. By B. Regis, D.D. rector of Adisham in Kent, canon of Windsor, and chaplain in Ordinary to His Majesty -
Die Sterbe- und Ewigkeitslieder in deutschen lutherischen Gesangbüchern des 17. Jahrhunderts
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Preparation for death
being a letter sent to a young lady in a dangerous distemper of which she died -
Death gain to Christian
illustrated in a discourse delivered ... at the funeral of Mrs. Lucy Sumner -
Zween Bettelknaben
eine Lehrreiche Geschichte fuer unsere deutschen kinder ; nebst Zwo Todes-geschichten -
A vindication of the justice and mercy of God, in appointing death for all men
in which the doctrine of the Resurrection is exemplified, and the Almighty cleared from injustice, in the mortality of man. ; Addressed to the Quakers -
The affecting history of the children in the wood
[Two lines of verse] ; (Adorned with cuts.) -
The affecting history of the children in the wood
[Two lines of verse]. ; (Adorned with cuts.) -
The miscellaneous works of the late reverend, learned, and holy Richard Baxter
containing A call to the unconverted ... Also, Converse with God in solitude ... Likewise, The dying thoughts of the author -
A scriptural directory for those who would live comfortable and die happy
in five dialogues or conferences, on a preparation for death. Between the Rev. Barnabas Diligent and Mr. Careless, his sick parishioner -
A treatise on mortal diseases
Containing a particular view of the different ways, in which they lead to death, and the best means of preventing them, by medical treatment, from proving fatal: Translated from the Latin, corrected, improved, and considerably enlarged, by the author, Conrad George Ontyd, M.D -
The Christian's defence against the fears of death
With seasonable directions how to prepare our selves to die well. Written originally in French by the Late Reverend Divine of the Protestant Church of Paris, Char. Drelincourt: Translated into English by Marius D'Assigny, B.D -
A dissertation on the death of Nehemiah Waterman, Esq
who died at Bozrah, October, 1802 -
Death's dominion over man considered
A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Honorable Major General Alexander Hamilton; preached at the Baptist Church, in Charleston, South-Carolina, the fifteenth day of August, 1804, before the state Society of the Cincinnati, the American Revolution Society, and a numerous assemblage of other citizens: and, published at the joint request of the two societies -
The dying prospects of the faithful Gospel minister pleasing, triumphant and glorious
A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Joseph Snow, pastor of a congregational church in Providence, Rhode-Island, who departed this life April 10, 1803, aged 88 years and 4 days. ; This sermon was preached in the meeting-house of the deceased, on Lord's day, April 17, 1803 -
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 at York, March 16, 1810, at the interment of the Reverend Isaac Lyman
who deceased March 13, 1810, in the 86th year of his age, and the 61st year of his ministry