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Address delivered at the funeral of Daniel Campbell,Oct.8,1851
Address delivered at the funeral of Daniel CampbellOct81851 Author:Ray Palmer Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: DISCOURSE ON THE THIRD SUNDAY AFTEK 'EASTER A. D. MDCCCXLIV. BEING THE FIRST SUNDAY AFTER THE INTELLIGENCE OF T11E DEATH OF THE REV. ARTHUR CAREY, A. ... more »M. An Assistant Minister in the Church of the Aanunciaticn, Ktw-York. BY THE REV. SAMUEL SEABURY, D. D. Rector of the laid Church. " Blessed be he of the Lord who hath not loft off his kindness to the living and to the dead." . JAMES A. SPARKS, CHURCHMAN'S BOOE-STORE, 109 NASSAU STREET. ( Office of the Churchman.) No. 109 NASSAU STREET, NEW-YORK, (UP STAIRS,) Orders enclosing CASH, for any book to be had in this city, promptly nttr nilcd to. CHURCH BOOKS. /. A. S. has published a second edition of Plain Sermons. By contributors to the Tracts for the Tiroes. 2 vols. The publisher will venture to say, that no religiously disposed person can attentively read these Sermons without being profited thereby. Price, $1.50. The following is from the Bishop of New-York : RECOMMENDATION. " These volumes of ' Plain Sermons' appear to me to be admirably adapted to the conveying of religious nstruction on the sound principles of the Gospel, and are therefore recommended to the members of my Diocehe or private and family reading. 1 also hereby authorise the publin reading of them, together vtith such others as '. may from time to time appoint, by lay readers within said Diocese. Benjamin T. Onderdone, Bishop of the Diocese of ffew- York, New-York, June Uih, 1641. Rev. Dr. Jarvis's Sermons on Prophecy. Just published, two Sermons.by the Rev.Dr. Jarvis :—the first on Prophecy in General, the second in reference to the Doctrine of the Second Advent. In pursuing this Subject, Dr. Jarvis has been led to compile several original Chronological tables, derived chiefly from sources not ge...« less