Bellows, Henry W. (Henry Whitney), 1814-1882
Bellows, Henry Whitney
Bellows, Henry Whitney, 1814-1882
Henry Whitney Bellows American priest (1814-1882)
Bellows, Henry W. 1814-1882
Bellows, Henry W.
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Works
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An address to the secretary of war. | |
The advantage of testing our principles | |
The alleged failure of protestantism: a sermon ... | |
The American Association for the relief of the misery of battle fields, letter to M.J. Henry Dunant, secrétaire du "Comité internationale de secours aux militaires blessés" | |
An appeal in behalf of the further endowment of the Divinity School of Harvard University | |
Christ and Abraham : a sermon | |
Christianity and modern thought. | |
Church and state in America : a discourse given at Washington, D.C., at the installation of Rev. Frederic Hinckley, as pastor of the Unitarian Church, January 25, 1871 | |
Duty and interest identical in the present crisis. | |
Essential goodness the reality of religion. A memorial sermon, preached in the first Unitarian church, in Concord, N.H., on the Sunday morning, March 16, 1873, following the death of Hon. Henry Adams Bellows, L.L.D., late chief justice of the state of New Hampshire | |
A finished life. An address at the funeral of Mrs. Mary Bellows, widow of Josiah Bellows, who died July 31, 1869. | |
Henry Whitney Bellows papers | |
Historical sketch of Col. Benjamin Bellows, Founder of Walpole : an address, on occasion of the gathering of his descendants to the consecration of his monument, at Walpole, N.H., Oct. 11, 1854. | |
Historical sketch of the Union league club of New York | |
How and where the money goes : important and instructive correspondence between Rev. Henry Ward Beecher and Rev. H.W. Bellows. | |
The importance of a positive and distinct theology ... | |
In memory of Thomas Starr King : a discourse given to his flock in San Francisco, Sunday morning and evening, May 1, 1864 | |
In memory of William Cullen Bryant. | |
John Howard : His life, character and service | |
Jon hawādo den : Sono shōgai to seikaku to gyōseki | |
Letter of the president to the executive committee of the Central financial committee, in New York. | |
A letter to the women of the Northwest | |
The Liberal Christian. | |
Memorial of W. Ware : a sermon | |
The Old world in its new face. Impressions of Europe in 1867-1868. | |
Our martyr President, Abraham Lincoln. Voices from the pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. | |
Provision for the soldiers disabled in the war. | |
Public life in Washington : or, The moral aspects of the national capital, and the apparent tendencies of political thought and feeling in Congress and Cabinet. An addresses read on Sunday evening, May 7, 1866. to his own congregation | |
Re-statements of christian doctrine in XXV sermons | |
The reformed church of Christendom | |
Relation of Christianity to human nature. A sermon preached at the ordination of Mr. Frederick N. Knapp, as colleague pastor of the First Congregational church in Brookline, Mass., on Wednesday, October 6, 1847. | |
The relation of public amusements to public morality, especially of the theatre to the highest interests of humanity : an address | |
Relation of the Unitarian faith to the current creeds of Christendom | |
Religious education, from within and from above : sermon | |
Report concerning the Woman's central association of relief at New York, to the U. S. sanitary commission at Washington. Oct. 12, 1861. | |
Respectability or holiness : a sermon delivered before the Young Men's Benevolent Society in Boston, Sunday evening, Dec. 9, 1838 | |
Sermon preached November 26, 1843 at the ordination of Mr. Dexter Clapp over the Unitarian church at Savannah, Ga. ... | |
Services at the installation of Adams Ayer as colleague pastor of the First Parish in Charleston, N.H., June 7, 1855 | |
Some of the points of difference between Unitarian and Orthodox Christians | |
The state and the notation--sacred to Christian citizens. | |
The suspense of faith. An address to the alumni of the Divinity school of Harvard university, Cambridge, Mass., given July 19, 1859. | |
Testimony of four witnesses to the divine goodness : a sermon preached by Rev. Henry W. Bellows of New York, at the Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn, Sunday, April 6, 1845. | |
The testimony of ninety years. In memory of Jacob Newman Knapp, who died July 27, 1868, aged ninety-five years. | |
Twenty-four sermons, preached in All Souls Church, New York, 1865-1881... | |
Unconditional loyalty. | |
The United States Sanitary Commission | |
The valley of decision [MI] 1861 | |
The war to end only when the rebellion ceases | |
ジョン・ハワード伝 : その生涯と性格と業蹟 |