ID 6500
Name Israel W. Clark
Gender Male
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City Cooperstown
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Printer The state of souls, separated from their bodies: being an epistolary treatise, wherein it is proved, by a variety of arguments deduced from the Holy Scriptures, the punishments of the wicked will not be endless; and all objections against it solved. To which is prefixed, a large introduction, evincing the same truth, from the principles of natural religion. Translated from the French. First American, from the second London editing, with additional notes, by Nathaniel Stacy. Huber , Marie (Author)
Stacy , Nathaniel (Introducer)
1817
Printer No. 2, being an additional account of the conduct of the Shakers, in the case of Eunice Chapman and her children with their religious creed. Written by herself. Also, a refutation of the Shakers remonstrance to the proceedings of the legislature of 1817. By Thomas Brown. Also, the deposition of Mary Dyer, who petitioned the legislature of the state of New-Hampshire for relief in a similar case. Also, affidavits from different persons who have been members of the Shaker society. Also, communications from the state of Ohio, respecting the Shakers in that state, and others. Also, the proceedings of the Legislature of the state of New-York, in this case for three years. Chapman , Eunice (Author)
Brown , Thomas (Author)
Dyer , Mary Marshall (Author)
1818
Printer An address to the public; particularly to the members of the legislature of New-York, proposing a plan for improving female education. By Emma Willard. Willard , Emma (Author)
1819

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