Thacher, Thomas, 1756-1812
Thomas Thacher
VIAF ID: 66813497 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 1 _ ‡a Thacher, Thomas ‡d 1756-1812
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Thacher, Thomas, ‡d 1756-1812
- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Thacher
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (4)
Works
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Dedham pulpit, 1840: | |
A discourse delivered at Boston, before the Humane Society of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts : June 10th, 1800 | |
A discourse delivered at Milton, September 9, 1807; being the day appointed for the dedication of the academy in that place. | |
A discourse on the errors of popery... | |
An eulogy on George Washington, first president of the United States, and late commander in chief of the American army, who died December 14, 1799 : delivered at Dedham, February 22, 1800, at the request of the inhabitants of said town | |
Mr. Thacher's funeral discourse on the death of Governor Adams | |
Mr. Thacher's sermon occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. Robbins | |
The principles and maxims on which the security and happiness of a republic depend: a sermon, delivered before the Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor, the Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts. May 29, 1811. being the day of general election. | |
A sermon preached at Milton, the Lord's Day after the interment of the Reverend Nathaniel Robbins, A.M. pastor of said church, who expired the 19th day of May, A.D. 1795, aet. 69 | |
Sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Joseph Tuckerman, A.M. to the pastoral care of the church in Chelsea, November 4, 1801. | |
A sermon preached at the Third parish in Dedham, April 7, 1808. the day appointed by His Excellency, the governour. for a day of humiliation and prayer, throughout the commonwealth of Massachusetts. | |
A sermon, preached in the Episcopal church in Dedham, December 25, 1797 : being the festival of Christmas | |
Two discourses; the first, delivered on taking leave of the old meeting-house in Dedham, February 26: and the second, at the dedication of the new house in said parish, March 1, 1809. |