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Concertatio Ecclesiae Catholicæ in Anglia, Adversus Caluinopapistas & Puritanos, à paucis annis singulari studio quorundam hominum doctrina & sanctitate illustrium renouata ...
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Ways and means to raise the value of land: or, The landlord's companion
With political discourses on the land-tax, war, and other subjects, occasionally intermixed. By William Allen, Esq -
Two treatises upon the covenant of grace, viz
The first, a discourse of the nature, ends, and difference of the two covenants. By William Allen. The second cathechetical lectures upon the preliminary questions and answers of the church-catechism. By Thomas Bray. D.D -
A discourse on the nature, ends, and difference of the two covenants
By William Allen -
Brief remarks upon the carnal and spiritual state of man
with some observations upon the nature of true worship and Gospel ministry -
Thoughts on the importance of religion
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Thoughts on the importance of religion
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Thoughts on the importance of religion
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Thoughts on the importance of religion
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A farewell sermon, preached at Pittsfield, Feb. 23, 1817, being the last Sabbath of his ministry
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A sermon, preached at Concord, before His Excellency William Plummer, governor, the honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the state of New-Hampshire, June 4, 1818
Being the anniversary election -
A sermon, preached before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governor, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant-governor, the honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 26, 1813
being the anniversary election -
A sermon, preached before the Auxiliary Society for Promoting Good Morals, and the Female Charitable Society of Williamstown, June 7, 1815
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A sermon, preached on Sunday, the third of April, at the funeral of Mrs. Fanny Lame Fleury, wife of Thomas Melvill, Jun., Esq
who died in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, April 1, 1814, aged 32 years -
The mourning saint among the willows: or, Heavenly music regain'd
Extracted from Psalm CXXXVII. ver. 2. We hung our harps upon the willows, in the midst thereof. By the rivers of Babylon there we sat down, yea, we wept; for they that carried us away captive required of us a song, and they that wasted us required of us mirth. Isaiah, chap. XII. ver 21. But wild beasts of the desart shall lie there, and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures; and owls shall dwell there, and fatyrs shall dance there. By John Gibbons, preacher of the Gospel, out of place -
An ode inscribed to their graces the Duke and Duchess of Grafton. By William Allen Esq. gentleman Usher to Her Majesty. A.D. 1769
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A New Virginia almanack, for the year of our Lord, 1787
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England's warning-piece
shewing the supreme and indispensable authority of the laws of God; and the impiety, and fatal consequences of screening, and abetting murder. A sermon occasioned by the untimely death of Mr. William Allen the younger, who was most inhumanly murdered near his father's house, by an arbitrary military power, on Tuesday, the tenth of May, 1768. Preached at the request of his friends, in the Parish Church of Newington-Butts, and published in compliance with the demand of the public. By John Free, D.D -
Ways and means to raise the value of land, or, The landlord's companion
with political discourses on the land-tax, war, and other subjects, occasionally intermixed -
Speech of Mr. Allen, of Ohio
on the Bill to separate the government from the banks -
Mutual improvement, or, A scheme for the self-adjustment of the social machine
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Life of William Allen
with selections from his correspondence -
The grand errour of the Quakers detected and confuted
Shewing how they contradict God's method of directing men to salvation by following that light within which comes by outward teaching, by their directing them to seek it by following that light within which is wrought without external teaching by the scriptures or by men. Wherein those beings are considered likewise, which have betrayed them into delusion. By W.A -
The opinion of Judge Story in the case of William Allen vs. Joseph McKeen, treasurer of Bowdoin College
decided in the Circuit Court of the United States, at the May term at Portland, 1833 -
The last words and testimonies of and for William Allen
late of Cowen in Essex, a faithfull servant of the Lord; who finishing his testimony, departed this life the 21. of the 11th month, 1679