Jay, William, 1789-1858
Jay, William
Jay, William, 1789-....
William Jay United States jurist, abolitionist and peace activist
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Works
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The Creole case | |
Devotional prayers for personal and family use | |
A dialogue between a clergyman and a layman, on the subject of Bible societies, 1818: | |
The Eastern War; an argument for the cause of peace; an address before the American Peace Society at its twenty-seventh anniversary, May 28, 1855. | |
An examination of the Mosaic laws of servitude | |
The Free people of color : Condition of the free people of color . Condition of the free colored people of the United States | |
The importance of truth relative to ministerial usefulness. : A sermon preached ... By Rev. William Jay | |
An inquiry into the character and tendency of the American colonization, and American anti-slavery societies. | |
Judge Jay's letter. Free soil Whigs and Libery party men, read this! | |
The Kossuth excitement : a letter from the Hon. William Jay, President of the American Peace Society. | |
Letter to Hon. William Nelson, M. C., on Mr. Clay's compromise, from WIlliam Jay. | |
A letter to the Hon. Samuel A. Eliot, representative in Congress from the city of Boston, in reply to his apology for voting for the fugitive slave bill. | |
A letter to the Right Reverend Bishop Hobart, occasioned by the strictures on Bible societies : contained in his late charge to the convention of New-York | |
The life of John Jay: with selections from his correspondence and miscellaneous papers. | |
Miscellaneous writings on slavery. | |
Prize essays, on the institution of the sabbath, 1827: | |
Reply to remarks of Rev. Moses Stuart, lately a professor in the theological seminary at Andover | |
A Review of the causes and consequences of the Mexican war | |
Revista de las causas y consecuencias de la guerra mexicana. | |
A sermon, preached at the opening of the independent chapel in Bath, : Sunday, October 4, 1789. By the Rev. William Jay. Published by the Desire of the Audience | |
Short discourses to be read in families. | |
Table of the killed and wounded in the war of 1812. | |
Three discourses delivered in Argyle Chapel, Bath, January XXX, MDCCXCI. : I. By Rev. William Jay. II. By Rev. Cornelius Winter. III. By Rev. John Adams | |
A token of respect to the memory of the Rev. Thomas Tuppen, who died at Bath, Feb.22, 1790. : Preached at Hope-Chapel, Hotwells. By the Rev. William Jay | |
A view of the action of the Federal Government in behalf of slavery. | |
War and peace... reprinted from the original ed. of 1842... | |
War and peace: the evils of the first and a plan for preserving the last. | |
William Jay papers | |
The works of William Jay collected and revised by himself. |