Washington's Farewell address to the people of the United States, published for the Brimfield Washington Benevolent Society, 1812 The history of wars and fightings (without shedding of blood) in the Baptist church in Malden, 1812 A sermon preached at Northampton, before the Foreign missionary society, of Northampton and the neighboring towns, at their first meeting, March 31, 1812, by Evan Johns God's judgements upon the wicked, the salvation of his Church: two sermons delivered at Hatfield in the months of March and April, A. D. 1813, occasioned by the total rout and overthrow of the French … An address to the clergy of Massachusetts: written in England, Nov. 13, 1814, by William Cobbett, with a prefatory epistle, to certain priests, by Jonathan, one of the people called Christians A century discourse, delivered in Hamilton on Thursday, October 27, 1814, by Manasseh Cutler Historical sketch of Northampton, from its first settlement: in a sermon delivered on the national thanksgiving, April 13, 1815 Extracts from the writings of Rev. Dr. Watts, relating to the trinity; and in favour of Christian candour and religious inquiry, Boston, Mass., 1822 Electing love: a sermon, delivered October 24, 1819, at Kingston, N.H. Via Crucis: the Way of the Cross, foldout prayer book with illustrations, undated A Letter, &c., undated Two unidentified sermons, undated Heavenly Manna; or a collection of prayers and promises for each day in the year, American Tract Society, No. 150 Nassau-Street, New York, New York, circa 1831-1840 Gold Dust: a collection of golden counsels for the sanctification of daily life, second part, translated and abridged from the French by E. L. E. B., circa 1880 Compilation of miscellaneous texts, 1758-1813 Dana, Mass. Commercial and Public Bldgs., Factories, Churches, Mills, etc. - Mounted Commercial and Public Bldgs., Factories, Churches, Mills, etc. - Unmounted The first settlement of New England: a sermon, delivered in the south parish in Andover, April 5, 1810; being the annual fast in Massachusetts Houses General Views - Mounted General Scenery (includes animals and motorcycle hill climb) General Views - Unmounted Personal Personal - Mounted Baptism discovered, plainly and faithfully according to the word of God, a new edition, 1799 A dissertation on Baptism, and particular and orderly Communion, No. 1: Answer to a Challenge, 1813 Negatives Glass plate negatives Negatives A treatise on Church discipline, and a directory, done by appointment of the Phildelphia Baptist Association, 1798 Dissertations on the character, death & resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the evidence of His Gospel, 1795 The Age of Infidelity: in answer to Thomas Paine's "Age of Reason", by a Layman, 1794 Observations on the importance of the American Revolution, and the means of making it a benefit to the world, 1784 Letters to the philosophers and politicians of France, on the subject of religion, 1793 End of the world about 1864-69...by the Rev. M. Baxter of the Episcopal Church, 1861 Motive-Powers: a sermon preached in the West Church, Boston, by C. A. Bartol An address delivered before the alumni of the Divinity School in Harvard University, Tuesday, July 20, 1858 Religion in our public schools: a discourse preached in the West Church, Boston, by C. A. Bartol The upright man: a sermon occasioned by the death of James Greene, preached at his funeral in the church of the First Congregational Parish, Mansfield, October 9, 1859 "Halloween" "Hallowe'en" "Happy Hallowe'en" The sexton's monitor, and Dorchester cemetery memorial, Daniel Davenport, 1826 "May Halloween always meet you with a smile" "This little witch of Hallowe'en is telling her cats a greeting which on their broomsticks they're to carry you with wishes for a speedy meeting" The rights of the Congregational parishes of Massachusetts: review of a pamphlet entitled "The rights of the Congregational churches of Massachusetts : the result of an ecclesiastical council convened… "Hallowe'en Greetings" "Hallowe'en Greetings" A sermon preached in the church in Brattle Square, Boston, August 1, 1830 : the Lord's day after the decease of the Honourable Isaac Parker, Chief Justice of Massachusetts