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Smith, Eunice 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
Smith, Eunice Some arguments against worldly-mindedness, and needless care and trouble. With some other useful instructions. Represented in a dialogue or discourse between two, called by the names of Mary and Martha. By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield. Author of Answers to serious and important questions
Smith, Eunice 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
Smith, Eunice 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
Smith, Eunice Some motives to engage those who have professed the name of the Lord Jesus, to depart from all iniquity, and study a close walk with God. To which are affixed, a number of songs, presented to those who love the Lord. By Eunice Smith
Smith, Eunice 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
Smith, Eunice 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
Smith, Eunice Some of the exercises of a believing soul described; in a short answer to twelve serious and important questions. By Eunice Smith
Smith, Eunice 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
Smith, Eunice 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
Smith, Eunice Some of the exercises of a believing soul described; in answer to twelve serious and important questions. See contents in the next page. By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield, Massachusetts
Smith, Eunice 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
Smith, Eunice Some arguments against worldly-mindedness, and needless care and trouble. With some other useful instructions. Represented in a dialogue or discourse between two, called by the names of Mary and Martha. By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield. Author of Answers to serious and important questions
Smith, Gerrit The Intemperate, and the reformed. Shewing the awful consequences of intemperance, and the blessed effects of the temperance reformation
Smith, Gerrit The Intemperate, and the reformed. Shewing the awful consequences of intemperance, and the blessed effects of the temperance reformation
Smith, Hannah To be sold by public vendue, on second day, the 7th of November, at the plantation, late of Richard S. Smith deceased, at Moorestown. Horses, cows, oxen, sheep, and hogs; waggons, carts, ploughs, harrows, &c. Chaise, sleigh, a large quantity of hay, &c. A variety of farmers utensils, &c &c. Attendance given, and conditions made known by Hannah Smith, Joseph Smith, executors
Smith, James The London Mathews; containing an account of this celebrated comedian's trip to America, being an annual lecture on peculiarities, characters, and manners, founded on his own observations and adventures, : to which are prefixed, several original comic songs, viz. Travellers all. Mrs. Bradish's boarding house. Opposum up a gum-tree. Militia muster folk. Boston post-office. Ode to General Jackson. Illinois inventory. The American jester's song, and The farewell finale. : Embellished with six copper-plate engravings
Smith, James McCune The history of the New-York African free-schools, from their establishment in 1787, to the present time; embracing a period of more than forty years: : also a brief account of the successful labors, of the New-York Manumission Society: with an appendix, containing specimens of original composition, both in prose and verse, by several of the pupils; pieces spoken at public examinations; an interesting dialogue between Doctor Samuel L. Mitchill, of New-York, and a little black boy of ten years old; and lines illustrative of the Lancasterian system of instruction. By Charles C. Andrews, teacher of the male school
Smith, Joseph To be sold by public vendue, on second day, the 7th of November, at the plantation, late of Richard S. Smith deceased, at Moorestown. Horses, cows, oxen, sheep, and hogs; waggons, carts, ploughs, harrows, &c. Chaise, sleigh, a large quantity of hay, &c. A variety of farmers utensils, &c &c. Attendance given, and conditions made known by Hannah Smith, Joseph Smith, executors
Smith, Joshua Three letters to a lady in opposition to the Baptist plan. Written by Anna wife to Park Beeman, of Warren in Connecticut
Smith, Margaret Bayard American mother; or, The Seymour family Part first[-second
Smith, Margaret Bayard What is gentility? A moral tale. : [Two lines from Pope
Smith, Maria Lavinia The fugitive of the forest. A romance. By Maria Lavinia Smith
Smith, Noah A speech, delivered at Bennington, on the anniversary of the 16th of August, 1777. By Noah Smith, A.B. 1778
Smith, Prudence Modern American cookery: containing directions for making soups, roasting, boiling, baking, dressing vegetables, poultry, fish, made dishes, pies, gravies, pickles, puddings, pastry, sick cookery, &c. : With a list of family medical recipes, and a valuable miscellany. By Miss Prudence Smith