On human depravity
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Type of record: Book
Title: On human depravity
Classmark: Theology H-0.73/UNI
Creator(s): Sewall, Edmund Q (1796-1866)
Additional creator(s): American Unitarian Association (Other)
Publisher: Printed by Isaac R. Butts and Co
Publication city: Boston
Date(s): 1826
Language: English
Size and medium: 42 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/213101
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991010981579705181
Description
"Printed for the American Unitarian Association" -- title page.
Pages 4-42 also numbered 44-82.
Shoemaker 26053.
Additional description
Bound with fourteen other publications in a volume lettered: Pamphlets. Volume contents: 1. Channing, W.: Discourse preached at the dedication, 1827 -- 2. One hundred scriptural arguments, 1826 -- 3. Sewall, E.: On human depravity, 1826 -- 4. Hutton, J.: Omniscience, the attribute of the father only, 1826 -- 5. Dewey, O.: On religious phraseology, 1826 -- 6. Tuckerman, J.: Letter on the principles of the missionary enterprise, 1826 -- 7. Dewey, O.: Unitarian's answer, 1826 -- 8. Channing, W.: Discourse on the evidences of the revealed religion, 1826 -- 9. Walker, J.: Causes of the progress of liberal Christianity, 1826 -- 10. Francis, C.: On experimental religion, 1827 -- 11. Greenwood, F.: Remarks on a popular error, 1826 -- 12. Burges, T.: Speech of Mr Burges, [1830] -- 13. Webster, D.: Speech of Daniel Webster, 1830 -- 14. Dickerson, M.: Speech of Mr Dickerson, 1827 -- 15. Gilmer, G.: Speech of Mr Gilmer, 1828
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