Titles by Philadelphia Female Tract Society in CHICAGO format
There are 34 titles associated with this firm.
Unknown,
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A Present to children at school.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Eyton,
John.
Account of Hannah Beech. By The Rev. John Eyton, A. M. Rector of Eyton and Vicar of Wellington, Salop.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Randon,
Joseph.
Letter from a dying soldier, in America, to his wife, in England.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Unknown,
.
Memoirs of Charles Howard Brodhead.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
No. 13. A Sunday's excursion.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Some account of the happy death of Edwin Tapper, aged 15 years.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Dixon,
Joseph.
The African widow. An interesting narrative. By a clergyman.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Unknown,
.
The Christian drummer: a true and interesting story.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Haldane,
James A.
The life of Catherine Haldane. (Concluded).
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Haldane,
James A.
The life of Catherine Haldane. Written by her father, who was a minister of the Gospel.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Newton,
John.
The life of Eliza Cunningham.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Unknown,
.
The Two apprentices: a narrative and conversation. Written to shew the excellency and use of Scripture.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
Newman,
William,
and Joseph
Hughes.
To a youth at school.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1816.
An Interesting account of Elizabeth Allen.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
More,
Hannah.
'Tis all for the best. By Miss Hannah More.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Burder,
George.
A new heart the child's best portion.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
An Interesting account of Elizabeth Allen.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Unknown,
[Woman].
Consolation under convictions. A dialogue between a penitent and her Christian friend.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Griffin,
John.
Early piety, recommended in the history of Miss Dinah Doudney, Portsea, England. In a sermon, by John Griffin.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Griffin,
John.
Early piety, recommended in the history of Miss Dinah Doudney.
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Familiar dialogues.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Unknown,
.
Mary the Milk-Maid.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Some account of the happy death of Peter V of Somerville, New Jersey.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Unknown,
.
The Happy cottagers; or, The breakfast, dinner, and supper.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Unknown,
.
The History of William Black, the chimney sweeper.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Richmond,
Legh.
The orphan. By the author of The young cottager.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Unknown,
.
The Robber's daughter. A Tale. Founded on fact.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
More,
Hannah.
The sorrows of Yamba: or, The Negro woman's lamentation.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
More,
Hannah.
The Sorrows of Yamba; or the negro woman's lamentation.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
William Bryant, or The folly of superstitious fears.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1817.
Unknown,
.
Obituary of Charles Petit, a boy who lately died at the orphan asylum, in New York.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1818.
Unknown,
.
Obituary of Charles Petit, a boy who lately died at the orphan asylum, in New York.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1818.
Campbell,
John.
Worlds displayed: for the benefit of young people, by a familiar history of some of their inhabitants.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1819.
Campbell,
John.
Worlds displayed: for the benefit of young people, by a familiar history of some of their inhabitants.
Philadelphia:
Philadelphia Female Tract Society,
1819.