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Samuel Francis Smith | lit.salon
Samuel Francis Smith
Born:
1808
Died:
1895
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Born:
1808
Died:
1895
Books by Samuel Francis Smith (50 max)
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The Psalmist: a new collection of hymns for the use of Baptist churches.
1843
Baron Stow, Samuel Francis Smith, Fuller, Richard, Jeremiah Bell Jeter
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The Psalmist: a new collection of hymns for the use of the Baptist churches
1846
Baron Stow, Samuel Francis Smith, Fuller, Richard, Jeremiah Bell Jeter
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Missionary sketches: a concise history of the work of the American Baptist Missionary Union
1879
Samuel Francis Smith
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America.: Our national hymn
1879
Samuel Francis Smith
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America: My Country 'Tis of Thee (Patriotic Songs)
1884
Samuel Francis Smith, Todd Ouren
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My country, 'Tis of thee.
1887
Samuel Francis Smith
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History of Newton, Massachusetts: town and city, from its earliest settlement to the present time, 1630-1880
1880
Samuel Francis Smith
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Original manuscript of poem on Eloquence
1838
Samuel Francis Smith
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Sister, thou wast mild and lovely, ...
1840
Samuel Francis Smith
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Lyric gems: a collection of original and select sacred poetry.
1844
Samuel Francis Smith
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The Psalmist: a new collection of hymns for the use of the Baptist churches.
1845
Baron Stow, Samuel Francis Smith
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Life of the Rev. Joseph Grafton: late pastor of the First Baptist church, Newton, Ms. with an appendix, embracing historical, statistical, and ecclesiastical information pertaining to the town of Newton.
1849
Samuel Francis Smith
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Death, the Christian's gain a sermon delivered in the First Baptist Church in Dorchester, on Lord's Day, Nov. 5, 1854 : a tribute to the memory of the late Rev. Bradley Miner
1854
Samuel Francis Smith
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Two hundredth anniversary of the First Baptist Church, Boston, June 7th, 1865 services at Somerset Street, at 3 o'clock, P.M.
1865
Samuel Francis Smith, First Baptist Church of Boston
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Rock of ages.: Original and selected poems.
1870
Samuel Francis Smith
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Centennial celebration at Groton, Mass., July 4th, 1876: in commemoration of the destruction of the town, March, 1676 and the Declaration of Independence, July 4th, 1776
1876
Samuel Francis Smith, Turner Print
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Stories of success as illustrated by the lives of men who have made themselves great
1876
James F. Cobb, H. A. Page, Samuel Francis Smith
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Missionary sketches: a concise history of the work of the American Baptist Missionary Union.
1879
Samuel Francis Smith
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Rambles in mission-fields
1883
Samuel Francis Smith
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America: Our national hymn
1884
Samuel Francis Smith, G. H. Whittemore
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Discourse in memory of William Hague
1889
Samuel Francis Smith
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Knights and sea-kings: or, The middle ages.
1890
Samuel Francis Smith
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Poems of home and country :balso, sacred and miscellaneous verse
1895
Samuel Francis Smith
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Poems of home and country: also, sacred and miscellaneous verse
1895
Samuel Francis Smith
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"My country, 'tis of thee" and the latest poems of Rev. Samuel Francis Smith, D.D. The people's laureate
1896
Samuel Francis Smith
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Dedication of the Jamestown Grammar School: and flag raising, at the command of his Excellency, Elisha Dyer, Governor of Rhode Island, Saturday afternoon, December 4, 1897
1897
Samuel Francis Smith
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The lone star
1908
Samuel Francis Smith
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My country 'tis of thee
1909
Samuel Francis Smith
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"America": the first printing of the national hymn and the very copy used by Pastor William Jenks while he conducted the first celebration of the Fourth of July exclusively arranged for children in the Park street church in Boston on July fourth, 1831. A broadside printed as program. Here the hymn was printed for the very first time and in its original form of five stanzas. Autographic notes of the sermon delivered at this occasion, on verso. In the house of Pastor Jenks at number 58 Melrose street, Boston, this hymn had been written by the youthful missionary S. F. Smith... Printed here in facsimile for the first time for a few friends by the American autograph shop: Christmas 1936
1936
Samuel Francis Smith
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Sermon occasioned by the death of William Henry Harrison
1978
Samuel Francis Smith