King, Henry Melville
Henry Melville King American pastor
VIAF ID: 8854650 ( Personal )
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Melville King ‡c American pastor
- 100 1 _ ‡a King, Henry Melville
- 100 1 _ ‡a King, Henry Melville
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Works
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An address delivered at the memorial service held in honor of Alvah Hovey in Tremont Temple, Boston, September 28, 1903 | |
Alvah Hovey as theologian and teach | |
Baptist review and expositor | |
A century of national life. A Thanksgiving sermon by Henry Melville King, D.D., delivered at a union service of Baptist churches, held in the Tabernacle Baptist church, Albany, N.Y., November 29th, 1888. | |
Early Baptists defended [MI] 1880 | |
Gathered fragments; incidents and lessons from a pastor's life | |
Historical discourse delivered on the fiftieth anniversary of the organization of the Dudley-Street Baptist Church, Boston (formerly Roxbury), Mass., March 9, 1871 | |
Historical discourse in commemoration ... [MI] 1900 | |
The Louisiana Purchase and its significance [MI] 1904 | |
Mary's alabaster box | |
Memorial discourse on Reuben Aldridge Guild, A.M., LL.D., librarian of Brown university; delivered in the First Baptist meeting-house, Sunday June 18, 1899 | |
Memorial discourse on Rev. William Hague, D.D., delivered at the Emmanuel Baptist church, Albany, N.Y., Sunday, September 18th, 1887 | |
Newton Theological Institution in the last fifty years : an address delivered on the fiftieth anniversary of the official service of President Alvah Hovey, June 7, 1899 | |
Prayer and its relation to life, or, The place and importance of prayer : an address delivered before the Providence Baptist Association, in the First Baptist Church, Pawtucket, September 20, 1911 | |
Service in memory of our deceased president, William McKinley | |
Sir Henry Vane, Jr., governor of Massachusetts and friend of Roger Williams and Rhode Island | |
A summer visit of three Rhode Islanders to the Massachusetts Bay in 1651. An account of the visit of Dr. John Clarke, Obadiah Holmes and John Crandall, members of the Baptist Church in Newport, R. I., to William Witter of Swampscott, Mass. in July 1651; its innocent purpose and its painful consequences | |
The threatened war with Great Britain : a sermon preached in the First Baptist Meeting-house, Providence, R.I., Sunday, Dec. 29, 1895 | |
Why we believe the Bible |