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4 works of Thomas Whittemore: (1) A Sermon on the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, (2) A Review of a Pamphlet Entitled, "The Doctrine of the Immediate Happiness of All Men, at the Article Death, Examined in a Letter to a Friend" by Charles Hudson, Preacher of Universal Restoration, (3) A Sermon Delivered Before the First Universalist Society, in Cambridge, on the Evening of the Third Sabbath in March 1824, (4) A Sermon Delivered in Exeter, (N.H.) on Thursday Evening, October 16, 1828

4 works of Thomas Whittemore: (1) A Sermon on the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, (2) A Review of a Pamphlet Entitled, "The Doctrine of the Immediate Happiness of All Men, at the Article Death, Examined in a Letter to a Friend" by Charles Hudson, Preacher of Universal Restoration, (3) A Sermon Delivered Before the First Universalist Society, in Cambridge, on the Evening of the Third Sabbath in March 1824, (4) A Sermon Delivered in Exeter, (N.H.) on Thursday Evening, October 16, 1828

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4 works of Thomas Whittemore: (1) A Sermon on the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, (2) A Review of a Pamphlet Entitled, "The Doctrine of the Immediate Happiness of All Men, at the Article Death, Examined in a Letter to a Friend" by Charles Hudson, Preacher of Universal Restoration, (3) A Sermon Delivered Before the First Universalist Society, in Cambridge, on the Evening of the Third Sabbath in March 1824, (4) A Sermon Delivered in Exeter, (N.H.) on Thursday Evening, October 16, 1828

by Thomas Whittemore

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(1) 22, [2], appears complete. Faded cover but inner pages are light and clean. Very good condition.; (2) 23 p, appears complete. Clean and light pages with some faint staining in the latter pages. Pinholes from being sewn with other pamphlets. Good+ to very good condition.; (3) 22 p, appears complete with original cover. Some fading behind text but generally good clean pages. Pinholes from being sewn with other pamphlets. Good+ condition.; (4) 18 p, missing cover page but otherwise appears complete. Signature of early owner. Smaller size printing compared to most sermon pamphlets from the time. Some fading but generally good condition.

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Title
4 works of Thomas Whittemore: (1) A Sermon on the Parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus, (2) A Review of a Pamphlet Entitled, "The Doctrine of the Immediate Happiness of All Men, at the Article Death, Examined in a Letter to a Friend" by Charles Hudson, Preacher of Universal Restoration, (3) A Sermon Delivered Before the First Universalist Society, in Cambridge, on the Evening of the Third Sabbath in March 1824, (4) A Sermon Delivered in Exeter, (N.H.) on Thursday Evening, October 16, 1828
Author
Thomas Whittemore
Book Condition
Used
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
George W. Bazin; Henry Bowen
Place of Publication
Boston
Date Published
1823, 1824, [1828], 1829
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