Three funeral sermons: 1st. At the funeral of Mrs. Maria Lane,Æt. 26. 2d. At the funeral of her brother, Sidney Parker, Æt. 10. 3d. At the funeral of her husband, Doct. Samuel Lane, Æt. 29
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1. Verfasser: Brown, Clark (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Keene [N.H.] Printed by John Prentiss 1815
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Beschreibung:"The events of futurity are the arcana of Heaven. ... In the death of the three persons, which occasioned the publication of the preceding sermons, we have reiterated instances of the uncertainty of human life ... Before the completion of the publication of the first sermon, the author was requested to attend the funeral of another child of the Hon. Nahum Parker. A copy of the sermon on that occasion was requested for publication. While these sermons were in the press, Doct. Lane died. A copy of the sermon delivered at his funeral, was requested, to be added to the other two, and to appear from the press in one book."--Advertisement, p. [4] of cover, signed: Clark Brown. - Cover title. - Each sermon has separate title page and pagination. The vehement and irresistible operations of love. A sermon, preached in Swanzey, (N.H.) April 5th, 1815, at the funeral of Mrs. Maria Lane ... By Clark Brown, A.M. ... (Shaw & Shoemaker 34222); The war of death. A sermon, preached in Fitzwilliam, H.N. [i.e., N.H.] April 29th, 1815. At the funeral of Sidney Parker ... By Clark Brown, A.M. (Shaw & Shoemaker 34223); The vanity of terrestrial possessions and enjoyments, which are not made subservient to our immortal interest. A sermon, preached in Swanzy, N.H., June 18th, 1815. At the funeral of Dr. Samuel Lane, Jr. aged 29. By Clark Brown, A.M. (Shaw & Shoemaker 34221). - Shaw & Shoemaker, 34220
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