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Richard Newton | lit.salon
Richard Newton
Born:
1813
Died:
1887
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Born:
1813
Died:
1887
Books by Richard Newton (50 max)
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The Bible and the Sunday school
1876
Newton, Richard, Wilbur F. Crafts, Richard Newton
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The prayers of the church selected and arranged under different heads
1846
Richard Newton, Episcopal Church
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The study of prophecy: a commanded duty : a sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, Philadelphia, on the first Sunday in Advent, 1847
1848
Richard Newton
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Pleasant memories of a happy day, or, A pastoral letter: to the Sunday school children of St. Paul's Church : about the anniversary, held on January 7th, 1855
1855
Richard Newton
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The Spider's example
1859
Richard Newton
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God's marvellous doing for the nation a sermon, preached on the day appointed by the president for national thanksgiving and prayer, in the Church of the Epiphany, Philadelphia, August 6th, 1863
1863
Richard Newton
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The English and American rebellion compared and contrasted: an address delivered at the University of Pennsylvania, before the Society of the Alumni, at their 116th annual celebration, December 4th, 1865
1866
Richard Newton, University of Pennsylvania. Society of the Alumni
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Bible wonders
1869
Richard Newton
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Nature's mighty wonders
1871
Richard Newton, Gilbert, John Sir, Myles Birket Foster
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Hot coals, and other stories
1871
Richard Newton, England) S.W. Partridge & Co. (London
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The Abrahamic covenant in its scope and character: a sermon preached before the Protestant Episcopal Association for the Promotion of Christianity Among the Jews, March 30th, 1873
1873
Richard Newton, Protestant Episcopal Association for the Promotion of Christianity Among the Jews
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The present crisis in the Protestant Episcopal church, and the duty of evangelical men in reference to it.: Being the substance of a sermon preached in the Church of the Epiphany
1874
Richard Newton