A letter, written by Mrs. Sally Ferriss, after the death of her husband, the Rev. Walter Ferriss, of Charlotte, Vt. to the Rev. Isaac Sawyer, of Monkton, occasioned by some uncharitable expressions, made use of by Mr. Sawyer, against Mr. Ferriss in particular, and the Universalists at large.
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Ferriss, Sally. A letter, written by Mrs. Sally Ferriss, after the death of her husband, the Rev. Walter Ferriss, of Charlotte, Vt. to the Rev. Isaac Sawyer, of Monkton, occasioned by some uncharitable expressions, made use of by Mr. Sawyer, against Mr. Ferriss in particular, and the Universalists at large.The Women's Print History Project, 2019, title ID 17462, https://womensprinthistoryproject.com/title/17462. Accessed 2024-12-23.
Ferriss, Sally. A letter, written by Mrs. Sally Ferriss, after the death of her husband, the Rev. Walter Ferriss, of Charlotte, Vt. to the Rev. Isaac Sawyer, of Monkton, occasioned by some uncharitable expressions, made use of by Mr. Sawyer, against Mr. Ferriss in particular, and the Universalists at large. Randolph: 1806.
Ferriss , S. (1806). A letter, written by mrs. sally ferriss, after the death of her husband, the rev. walter ferriss, of charlotte, vt. to the rev. isaac sawyer, of monkton, occasioned by some uncharitable expressions, made use of by mr. sawyer, against mr. ferriss in particular, and the universalists at large. Randolph:
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