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Phelps, Samuel Merrick The triumphs of divine grace, a poem, in two parts. By Samuel M. Phelps, A.M. ; Part I. The history of a penitent sinner. Part II. A description of the millennial reign of Jesus Christ on Earth, by a converted Israelite. ; To which are added promiscuous pieces, by Harriette E. Phelps
Philalethes Christian piety, freed from the many delusions of modern enthusiasts of all denominations. By Philalethes. ; With the life of Armelle Nicolas
Philipps, Janetta Delaval. A novel.
Phillips, Catherine Proposals for a young ladies select boarding-school. Called the Bethesda Boarding-School. Where young ladies shall have every advantage which they can have at Bethlehem. Mrs. Phillips feeling the disadvantages which arise from the fear of sickness in the city, and a variety of other things which break in upon the education of youth, wishes to adopt a plan for a select school in the country, in a healthy and pleasant situation on Long-Island, forty miles from New-York
Phillips, J. A sermon on the Trinity. [Twelve lines of quotations] By the Reverend J. Phillips, late master of the C----te-H----se Academy, on Black-Heath, Kent
Phillips, Jonas B. Camillus; or, The self-exiled patriot. A tragedy, in five acts. By Jonas B. Phillips. ; First performed at the Arch-Street Theatre, Philadelphia, February 8, 1833
Phillips, Richard The first catechism for children; containing common things, necessary to be known at an early age. By the Rev. David Blair, author of The class book, Reading exercises, Grammars of philosophy and chemistry, Universal preceptor, &c. ; With alterations, adapting the work to the United States. By a citizen of Philadelphia
Phipps, Joseph Abhandlungen über die Natur und Wirkung der christlichen Taufe, Communion, und des gottesdienstlichen Harrens auf den Herrn; welchen beygefügt sind einige wenige Anmerkungen über die Beobachtung oeffentlicher Fasten und Feyertäge. Durch Joseph Phipps
Phipps, Joseph Dissertations on the nature and effect of Christian baptism, Christian communion, and religious waiting upon God. By Joseph Phipps
Pierpont, John Order of services at the celebration of the 60th anniversary of the Battle of Lexington. Monday, April 20, 1835
Pigott, Charles Memoirs of Mrs. Coghlan, (daughter of the late Major Moncrieffe,) written by herself, and dedicated to the British nation; ; being interspersed with anecdotes of the late American and present French war; with remarks, political and moral. ; [Four lines from Goldsmith
Pillsbury, Caroline Lines, occasioned by the death of Mrs. Sarah-Ann R. Blake, who died July 7th, 1834--aged 27 years
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people. By a lady
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe The misfortunes of anger. A drama. In two parts. : [Two lines from Waller
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people. By a lady
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe Sensibility. A drama. : In two parts. : [Six lines from Hannah More
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe The two cousins, a moral story, for the use of young persons. In which is exemplified the necessity of moderation and justice to the attainment of happiness. By the author of the "Blind child," and "Dramatic dialogues." ; [Ten lines from Beaumont and Fletcher
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe Dramatic dialogues, for the use of young persons. By the author of The blind child, &c. ; [Four lines from Zimmerman
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe The blind child, or Anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady
Pinchard, Elizabeth Sibthorpe The little trifler. A drama. In three parts. : [Six lines from Johnson
Pinkham, Rebekah Porter A narrative of the life of Miss Lucy Cole, or Sedgwick, Maine. In which is exhibited the controlling power of piety in early life. By Rebekah P. Pinkham, of Sedgwick
Pinkney, Anne Maria Memorial of Mrs. Anne M. Pinkney, widow and administratrix of the late William Pinkney, dec'd. praying that a balance due her late husband as foreign minister may be paid to her, &c. March 22, 1830. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and ordered to be printed
Pitman, Thomas A vision; tending to edify, astonish, and instruct; experienced by Miss Eliza Thomas, a young lady of respectable parents in the town of Old Fort Schuyler, state of New-York, on the night of the 16th of September, 1799.--in which she saw a departed friend, who described the pleasures of the Christians and torments of the wicked experienced in the other world, also, gave her to understand that she must soon bid an eternal adieu to all worldly and transitory things. God speaketh once, yea twice in a vision of the night. By William Billings & Thomas Pitnam [i.e., Pitman], respectable inhabitants, who received the foregoing from Miss Thomas's own mouth just before her death. ; --To which is added--a number of excellent hymns
Plumer, William Swan Narratives of little Henry and his bearer; the amiable Louisa; and Ann Eliza Williams