Cheever, George B. (George Barrell), 1807-1890
Cheever, George Barrell, 1807-1890
Cheever, George Barrell
Cheever, George B 1807-1890
Cheever, George B. (George Barrell)
George Barrell Cheever American journalist, poet, and divine
Cheever, George
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Works
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The American common-place book of prose, 1830: | |
barren fig-tree | |
The British mission of the Church of the Puritans : its true origin and prosecution under the policy of Dr. H.A. Hartt | |
Characteristics of the Christian philosopher : a discourse commemorative of the virtues and attainments of Rev. James Marsh, D. D., late president ... in the University of Vermont, delivered before the alumni of the University, at their annual meeting in August, 1843, and pub. at their request | |
Christian melodies: a selection of hymns and tunes ... | |
Cudworth defended: and Unitarianism delineated. By a lover of Cudworth and truth, 1833. | |
The curse of God against political atheism: with some of the lessons of the tragedy at Harper's Ferry; a discourse delivered in the Church of the Puritans, New York, on Sabbath evening, Nov. 6, 1859. | |
Deacon Giles's distillery, and other miscellanies. | |
A defence in abatement of judgment for an alleged libel in the story entitled "Inquire at Amos Giles' distillery". Addressed to the Hon. Chief Justice Shaw, at the session of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts held in Salem, Dec. 4, 1835. | |
A defence of capital punishment . An essay on the ground and reason of punishment with special reference to the penalty of death | |
The elements of national greatness : an address before the New England Society of the City of New York, December 22, 1842 | |
Faith, doubt, and evidence. | |
God against slavery: and the freedom and duty of the pulpit to rebuke it, as a sin against God. | |
God's hand in America. | |
God's timepiece for man's eternity. | |
Grace abounding to the chief of sinners | |
The guilt of slavery and the crime of slaveholding, demonstrated from the Hebrew and Greek scriptures. | |
Heart's ease in heart trouble | |
The hierarchical despotism: lectures on the mixture of civil and ecclesiastical power in the governments of the Middle Ages, in illustration of the nature and progress of despotism in the Romish Church. | |
The hill difficulty and the experiences of life and the plains of ease; with other miscellanies. | |
holy war | |
Impartial suffrage a right; | |
The journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, in New England in 1620 reprinted from the original volume : with historical and local illustrations of providences, principles, and persons | |
Lectures on the life, genius and insanity of Cowper. | |
Lectures on the Pilgrim's progress, and on the Life and Times of John Bunyan, ... | |
The log-book of a voyage to the celestial country, a Christian allegory of the sea. | |
Memorabilia of George B. Cheever, D.D., late pastor of the Church of the Puritans, Union Square, New York, and of his wife, Elizabeth Wetmore Cheever: in verse and prose ... | |
Mourt's relation | |
The Pilgrim fathers; | |
The pilgrim's progress from this world to that which is to come, delivered under the similitude of a dream. | |
A plea for children and the Christian Sabbath in New York. | |
The poets of America, with occasional notes. | |
The powers of the world to come, and the church's stewardship, as invested with them. | |
The principia. | |
The prose writers of America, a collection of eloquent and interesting extracts from the writings of American authors | |
Protest against the robbery of the colored race by the proposed amendment of the Constitution. | |
Punishment by death: its authority and expediency. | |
Religious and moral anecdotes | |
The Removal of the Indians an article from the American Monthly Magazine, an examination of an article in the North American Review, and an exhibition of the advancement of the southern tribes in civilization and Christianity. | |
The republic or the oligarchy? Which? An appeal against the proposed transfer of the right to vote from the people to the state. | |
Right of the Bible in our common schools | |
Rights of the coloured race to citizenship and representation, 1864: | |
Sacred streams, or the ancient and modern history of the rivers of the Bible. | |
The select works of Archbishop Leighton : prepared for the practical use of private Christians | |
A sermon, delivered in connection with the anniversary of the Foreign Evangelical Society, in the Reformed Dutch Church, Lafayette Place, New-York, on Sabbath evening, May 10, 1846, and subsequently repeated by request of said society | |
The sin of slavery, the guilt of the church, and the duty of the ministry: an address delivered before the Abolition Society at New York, on anniversary week, 1858. | |
Studies in poetry: embracing notices of the lives and writings of the best poets in the English language, a copious selection of elegant extracts, a short analysis of Hebrew poetry, and translations from the sacred poets; designed to illustrate the principles of rhetoric, and teach their application to poetry. | |
Travels among Alpine scenery | |
The true history of Deacon Giles' distillery. : Reported for the benefit of posterity ... | |
Vestiges of the natural history of creation | |
Voices of nature to her foster-child, the soul of man; a series of analogies between the natural and the spiritual world. | |
Wanderings of a pilgrim in the shadow of Mont Blanc and the Jungfrau Alp | |
Windings of the river of the water of life ... |