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  • Quarter Leather. Condition: Good. No Jacket. A Discourse Delivered in the First Baptist Church, Providence, R. I. on the Day of Public Thanksgiving, July 21, 1842 (Wayland); The Annual Address before the Massachusetts Temperance Society, May 27, 1838 (Clark); The Twenty-Sixth Report of the Council of the Massachusetts Temperance Society June 1, 1838; Letters to the Rev. Leonard Bacon (Calhoun); Idolatry Misrepresents the Deity (Tracy); Man, A Discourse (Neal); Public Worship: A Discourse (Hague); The Moral Law of Accumulation (Wayland); Elevated Attainments in Piety Essential to Successful Study of the Scriptures (Wayland); The Dependence of Science upon Religion (Wayland); The Descent from the Cross (Burleigh); Public Sins a Cause for Humiliation (Tucker); Moral Machinery Simplified (Cooke); What Teachers Ought to Be (Hatfield); An Address Delivered before the Saratoga Baptist Assoc (MacLay); Address Delivered at the Consecration of the Springfield Cemetery (Peabody); The Office of the Christian Ministry (Ide); An Address Delivered before the Society of Sacred Music (Hooker); Description of Mr. West's Picture of Death on the Pale Horse; Baccalaureate Sermon Delivered in the Chapel of the Wesleyan University Year 1938-9 (Whedon); Letters to the Rev. Professor Stuart (Dana); A Discourse Delivered at the Opening of the Providence Athenaeum (Wayland); Efficiency of Primitive Missions (Stow). Light brown half leather, green-blue marbled paper over boards, leather is cracked and chipped, cover shows moderate rubbing, Boards cracked at hinges and barely attached. Page edges tanned. Ex-college-library with a few neat indications, no card pocket. Pages are securely bound together and show various levels of tanning and foxing, (mostly pencil) markings here and there, Packaged carefully for shipment in cardboard with U. S. insurance and tracking. Oversized or very heavy books may require extra postage for priority or international shipment.