Burnap, George W., 1802-1859
Burnap, George Washington
George Washington Burnap
VIAF ID: 11149273 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Burnap, George W., ‡d 1802-1859
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Burnap, George Washington
- 100 0 _ ‡a George Washington Burnap
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Works
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Christianity, its essence and evidence: or, An analsys of the New Testament into historical facts, doctrines, opinions, and phraseology. | |
Discourse on the rectitude of human nature. | |
Expository lectures on the principal passages of the Scriptures which relate to the doctrine of the Trinity. | |
Lecture by Rev. Mr. Burnap at the M. P. Church, 9th st. this evening. A band of music will be in attendance. Admission 25 cts. | |
A lecture on the social influence of trade, and the dangers and duties of the mercantile classes : delivered before the Mercantile library association of Baltimore, March 9, 1841 | |
Lectures on the history of Christianity. | |
Lectures to young men, on the cultivation of the mind, the formation of character, and the conduct of life : Delivered in Masonic hall, Baltimore. | |
The old and the new : or, Discourses and proceedings at the dedication of the re-modelled Unitarian church in Charleston, S.C., on Sunday, April 2, 1954. Preceded by the farewell discourse delivered in the old church, on Sunday, April 4, 1852. <With engravings of the former and present edifices.> | |
The philosophical tendencies of the American mind : an address delivered before the Union Philosophical Society of Dickinson College, July 7th, 1852 | |
Popular objections to Unitarian Christianity considered and answered, 1848: | |
The position of Unitarianism defined : a discourse delivered at the re-opening of the First Independent Church of Baltimore, on Sunday, January 23, 1848 | |
The professions: an oration, delivered before the literary societies of Marshall College, Mercersburg, Pennsylvania ... September 27, 1842. | |
Sectarianism both Catholic and Protestant, 1835: | |
The sphere and duties of woman : a course of lectures |