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[ March 9 ] Mr. Wheelwright , one of the members of Boston , preaching at the last fast , inveighed against all that walked in a covenant of works , as he described it to be , viz . , such as maintain sanctification as an evidence of ...
[ March 9 ] Mr. Wheelwright , one of the members of Boston , preaching at the last fast , inveighed against all that walked in a covenant of works , as he described it to be , viz . , such as maintain sanctification as an evidence of ...
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Mrs. Susanna Haswell Rowson's Reuben and Rachel ; or , Tales of Old Times , Boston , 1798 , which helped prepare the way for the vogue of historical romance in the time of Cooper , Simms , and John Neal , is a " novel " which sweeps ...
Mrs. Susanna Haswell Rowson's Reuben and Rachel ; or , Tales of Old Times , Boston , 1798 , which helped prepare the way for the vogue of historical romance in the time of Cooper , Simms , and John Neal , is a " novel " which sweeps ...
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She gave " conversations " for the women of Boston , following Bronson Alcott in this modification of the popular institution of the public lecture . In 1844 Horace Greeley hired her for his New York Tribune , and her best writing was ...
She gave " conversations " for the women of Boston , following Bronson Alcott in this modification of the popular institution of the public lecture . In 1844 Horace Greeley hired her for his New York Tribune , and her best writing was ...
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