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lf of the Children's Friend Society1845
The Punishment of Death, from the North American Review 1845
The Value of a Man; a Discourse occasioned by the Death of Henry Wheaton1848
Memoir of Mary L. Ware, wife of Henry Ware, jun1853
The Spirit of Truth; a Discourse at the Dedication of the new Divinity Hall, in the Meadville Theological School, Pa.1854
The Scriptural Doctrine of Good Works.
What is it to be a Unitarian?
The Atonement.
No Professed Religion.
The Life and Times of John Howland; a Discourse delivered before the Rhode Island Historical Society.
Rev. Caleb Stetson.
An Oration delivered at Lexington, July 41825
A Sermon preached before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company, June 71830
Tracts of the American Unitarian Association:
The Apostle Paul a Unitarian; Piety at Home; Domestic Worship.
Articles in the Christian Examiner: --
The Temperance Movement; Harriet Martineau's Society in America; The Word,--Exposition of John i.; Margaret Fulle
orthy vessel, 101 of the number who came from Leyden sailed in the Mayflower, Sept. 6 (O. S.). These included the Pilgrim fathers, so called.
The following are the names of the forty-one persons who signed the constitution of government on board the Mayflower, and are known as the Pilgrim Fathers: John Carver, William Bradford, Edward Winslow, William Brewster, Isaac Allerton, Myles Standish, John Alden, Samuel Fuller, Christopher Martin, William Mullins, William White, Richard Warren, John Howland, Stephen Hopkins, Edward Tilley, John Tilley, Francis Cook, Thomas Rogers, Thomas Tinker, John Ridgedale, Edward Fuller, John Turner, Francis Eaton, James Chilton, John Crackston, John Billington, Moses Fletcher, John Goodman, Degory Priest, Thomas Williams, Gilbert Winslow, Edward Margeson, Peter Brown, Richard Britteridge, George Soule, Richard Clarke, Richard Gardiner, John Allerton, Thomas English, Edward Doty, Edward Lister.
Each subscriber placed opposite his name the number of his