Allen, Joseph, 1790-1873
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Allen, Joseph
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Works
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The centennial celebration of the town of Northborough, Mass., August 22, 1866. | |
The day of small things : a centennial discourse, delivered in Northborough, June 1, 1846, in commemoration of the organization of the First Congregational Church in that place, and the ordination of their first minister, one hundred years ago : with an appendix | |
A discourse, delivered at Shrewsbury, on New Year's Day, 1822: | |
Easy lessons in geography and history | |
Genealogical sketches of the Allen family of Medfield; | |
Half-century sermon : order of exercises and commemorative discourse at the fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of Rev. Joseph Allen, D.D., as pastor of the First Congregational Church and Society in Northborough, Mass. | |
A minister's account of his stewardship. A sermon preached in Northborough, October 31, 1841. | |
Northborough history, 1921: | |
Questions on select portions of the four evangelists. | |
Topographical and historical sketches of the town of Northborough : with the early history of Marlborough, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, furnished for the Worcester magazine | |
The Worcester Association and its antecedents : a history of four ministerial associations, the Marlborough, the Worcester (old), the Lancaster, and the Worcester (new) associations : with biographical notices of the members accompanied by portraits | |
Worcester, March 13, 1815. Gentlemen. In congratulating you upon the return of peace with a people whom our government indiscreetly chose to make an enemy, we should most fervently rejoice, could we announce, that the government, and its partizans, were also humbled to a pucifick temper towards those, to whom perserving patriotism the country is indebted for the remnant of prosperity and honour, which has been preserved from destruction ... |