Stockton, T. H. (Thomas Hewlings), 1808-1868
Stockton, Thomas Hewlings 1808-1868
Thomas H. Stockton
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Works
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Address: by Thomas H. Stockton, chaplain U. S. H. R., delivered in the hall of the House of representatives... Jan. 4, 1861. | |
Address delivered in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Easton, before the Temperance Society of Talbot County, Maryland, on the 26th day of February, 1833 | |
The Bible society and evangelical alliance : an address prepared for the State Bible Society | |
The Book above all; or, The Holy Bible the only sensible, infallible and divine authority on earth. | |
A discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Samuel K. Jennings, M. D. : delivered in St. John's church, Liberty street, Baltimore, Sabbath evening, March 11, 1855 | |
Ecclesiastical opposition to the Bible: a serial sermon: | |
Floating flowers | |
Influence of the United States on Christendom, 1864: | |
The life of the Rev. John Wesley ... Collected from his private papers and printed works; and written at the request of his executors. To which is prefixed some account of his ancestors and relations; with the life of the Rev. Charles Wesley ... Collected from his private journal, and never before published. The whole forming a history of Methodism, in which the principles and economy of the Methodists are unfolded. | |
Ministerial Union : an address prepared at the request of the Ministerial Union of the city and vicinity of Philadelphia and delivered at its first anniversary meeting, held in the Sansom Street Baptist Church, Friday morning, May 6, 1859 | |
Poems; with autobiographic and other notes. | |
Rev. Thos. H. Stockton's address on temperance | |
Sermon from the Capitol: on the imperishable and saving words of Christ. Delivered, in the hall of the House of representatives, on Sabbath morning, March 28, 1860 | |
Sermon occasioned by the death of President Taylor; delivered at the Masonic hall, Cincinnati, Aug. 1, 1850 | |
Sermons for the people | |
Something new; | |
Stand up for Jesus! A Christian ballad; | |
The student's memorandum of the old and new testaments. |