Titles by Smith, Eunice in APA format
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Smith
, E.
(1802).
Practical language interpreted: in a dialogue, between a believer and an unbeliever. : in two parts. representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking canaan's language. part i.--represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept of the invitations of the gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of christ the king, "we will not have this man to reign over us." part ii.--shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer.
Worcester:
Smith
, E.
(1802).
Some arguments against worldly mindedness, and needless care and trouble. with some other useful instructions. represented by way of a dialogue or discourse between mary and martha.
Worcester:
Smith
, E.
(1806).
Practical language interpreted: in a dialogue between a believer and an unbeliever. in two parts. representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking canaan's language. : part i. represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept of the invitations of the gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of christ the king, "we will not have this man to reign over us." part ii. shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer.
Boston:
Smith
, E.
(1809).
Some arguments against worldly-mindedness, and needless care and trouble. with some other useful instructions. represented by way of a dialogue or discourse between two, by the names of mary and martha.
Bennington:
Smith
, E.
(1814).
Practical language interpreted in a dialogue, between a believer and an unbeliever, in two parts: representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking canaan's language. part i. represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept the invitations of the gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of christ the king, we will not have this man to reign over us. part ii. shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer.
Springfield:
R. Lee.
Smith
, E.
(1816).
Practical language interpreted; in a dialogue between a believer and an unbeliever. in two parts. representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking canaan's language. : part i. represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept the invitations of the gospel. part ii. briefly shewing some of the language of a sinner under conviction, until he finds christ and becomes a believer. by eunice smith.
New Ipswich: