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Theology. Appointment of a General Fast vindicated, &c. 

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Essay on the First Rudiments of Theology and Morality. 



By an Enquirer after Truth. 12° Bennington, Vt., 

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Catholic Doctrine and Catholic Principles explained; 



with a brief Account of the Conversions of the 

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Review of the late Correspondence between Dr. Wor- 

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Calm and Conciliatory View of Swedenborgianism. 



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Adventures of a Bible. 12° Boston, 1823. (Inst. 



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Appeal to Liberal Christians for the Cause of Christ- 

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Exhibition of Unitarianism; with Scriptural Extracts. 



12° Greenfield, 1824. (Inst. Coll.) P. 463. 



Hints to Young Ministers: consisting chiefly of extracts 



from approved Authors. 16° London, 1824. (Inst. 

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Addre.ss to the Baptist Churches who adhere to the Con- 

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Brief Thouo-hts: 1. Concerning the Gospel, and the 



Hindrances to believing it. 2. Concerning the Way 

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Declaration of the Ohio Yearly Meeting. 8° Phil., 



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Declaration of the Yearly Meeting of Friends, held in 



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Letter from a Gentleman in Boston to a Unitarian 



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