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John Marsh | lit.salon
John Marsh
Born:
1788
Died:
1868
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Born:
1788
Died:
1868
Books by John Marsh (50 max)
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Putnam and the wolf, or The monster destroyed: an address originally delivered at Pomfret, Conn
1800
John Marsh, Alexander Anderson, Windham County Temperance Society (Conn.)
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An epitome of general ecclesiastical history from the earliest period to the present time, with an appendix, giving a condensed history of the Jews from the destruction of Jerusalem to the present day
1828
John Marsh
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Putnam and the wolf or, The monster destroyed
1800
John Marsh
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A discourse delivered in Wethersfield, at the funeral of the Hon. John Chester ...
1809
John Marsh
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A sermon, preached in Haddam, on the annual Thanksgiving, November 30, 1820
1820
John Marsh
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A sermon preached in Haddam on the annual Thanksgiving, Nov. 30, 1820
1820
John Marsh
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The beloved physician A sermon occasioned by the death of Doct. Andrew F. Warner, of Haddam, June 23, 1825
1825
John Marsh
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Hannah Hawkins the reformed drunkard's daughter
1843
John Marsh
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Marsh's temperance anecdotes a choice collection of more than two hundred temperance anecdotes; accumulating through twenty years, illustrating the evils of intemperance and the power of the pledge; with topics, facts, and statistics, useful to temperance lecturers
1848
John Marsh
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A word to the friends of temperance
1856
John Marsh
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The drunkard's heart the devil's palace: captured & reclaimed by the Son of God
1865
John Marsh
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The Ledyard monument: a temperance address at New London, Conn., on Washington's birthday, February 22d, 1866, before the County Temp. Convention
1866
John Marsh
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Temperance recollections labors, defeats, triumphs : an autobiography
1867
John Marsh
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Letter on the promotion of moral reforms by secret societies addressed to Hon. W. E. Dodge
1868
John Marsh, William E. Dodge