Prentiss, George Lewis, 1816-1903
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Prentiss, G. L. (George Lewis), 1816-1903
George Lewis Prentiss
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Works
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The agreement between Union seminary and the general assembly... | |
Athena library of life writing. | |
The bright side of life; glimpses of it through fourscore years, a family story | |
Eulogy on the life and character of Gen. Zachary Taylor, late President of the United States : delivered by request of the city government of New Bedford, August 6th, 1850 | |
Faith and philosophy: | |
The free Christian state and the present struggle; an address delivered before the Association of the alumni of Bowdoin college. | |
In memory of a beloved wife and mother. | |
Lessons of encouragement from the times of Washington | |
The life and letters of Elizabeth Prentiss, author of "Stepping heavenward" | |
A memoir of S. S. Prentiss | |
A memorial of Lieut. Franklin Butler Crosby, of the Fourth Regiment U. S. Artillery | |
The method and ideal power of Christian faith... by G. L. Prentiss. | |
n87941440 | |
The national crisis: being an address, delivered before the Phi beta kappa society in Dartmouth college, at Hanover, N. H., July 30th, 1862. | |
Our national bane; | |
The political situation : | |
Present day theology; | |
A sermon preached in the Mercer-street church, on the occasion of the death of Anson G. Phelps, on Sabbath morning, December 11, 1853. | |
Some of the providential lessons of 1861. How to meet the events of 1862. Two discourses, preached December 29th, 186, and January 5th, 1862 | |
Thomas Harvey Skinner. | |
The Union Theological seminary in the city of New York, 1899: | |
Vie et lettres de Élisabeth Prentiss, auteur de "Marchant vers le ciel", etc., etc. |