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- "A faith for all seasons"
- "Maran atha", : i.e., "The Lord is come", i.e., Here, now, the Boss is on His job of affording freedom to all owning Him and final death finally to foes ... A primer of Christian commonplaces, such as any Christian pastor might assemble, to help mid-twentieth century youth get fit "in Christ Jesus" for "the good prizefight of faith."
- 56 lectionary stories for preaching : based upon the Revised common lectionary, Cycle B
- A Baptist among the Jews
- A Dialogue, between Andrew Trueman, and Thomas Zealot; : about the killing the Indians at Cannestogoe and Lancaster
- A Dialogue, between Andrew Trueman, and Thomas Zealot; : about the killing the Indians at Cannestogoe and Loncaster [i.e. Lancaster]
- A Dialogue, between the Devil and George III. tyrant of Britain, &c. &c. &c. &c
- A Dictionary of love; : wherein is the description of a perfect beauty; the picture of a fop or macaroni; and key to all the arch phrases, difficult terms, and peculiar idioms, used in that universal language. With notes
- A Friendly debate; or, A dialogue between Rusticus and Academicus about the late performance of Academicus. : [Seven lines from Dryden]
- A Funeral sermon, on Michael Morin, master and verger of the Church of Beausejour, in Champagne. : Deceas'd the first of May, 1748.
- A Funeral sermon, on Michael Morin, master and verger of the Church of Beausejour, in Champagne. Deceas'd the first of May, 1718.
- A Funny thing happened
- A Mournful lamentation on the untimely death of paper money: : a native of North-America, who died of some deep and mortal wounds which he received from unknown assassins in the year 1781. : To the tune of Chevy Chace
- A New method of ejectment; : being a compendious and easy way, which for its usefulness is recommended to young practitioners in the law, especially in N.-C-r-l-na
- A Pack of cards chang'd into a compleat almanac and prayer-book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned and ingenious
- A Pack of cards changed into a compleat almanac and prayer-book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as as [sic] well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned and ingenious
- A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack & prayer-book. : --To which is added, -- a very laughable story; adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
- A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack, and prayer book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
- A Pack of cards changed into a complete almanack, and prayer-book. : Adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
- A Penny's worth of wit
- A Poem, in two parts. : Argument. A candidate for the ministry of the gospel is highly censured by a physician, for some little familiarities taken with a young maiden, whom he accidentally met with in his rambles into the field, in the season of strawberries. The rev. divine makes a spirited reply and seems to justify himself.
- A Satyrical description of commencement. : Calculated to the meridian of Cambridge in New-England. : (First printed in the year 1718.)
- A Scene in the first act of the new farce. : Published as a specimen. : [One line in Latin]
- A Scheme for the revival of Christianity
- A Second edition, (with necessary improvements, which now render the sense entirely plain) of The lawfulness, excellency and advantage of instrumental music, in the public worship of God, but chiefly of organs. : [Two lines of quotations]
- A Serious-comical dialogue between the famous Dr. Seth Hudson, and the noted Joshua How, : who were lately tried, in Boston, and convicted of counterfeiting and passing counterfeit treasurer's notes: : containing (among a variety of other serious and comical information) remarks on Mr. N. Hurd's humourous copper-plate print, and the satirical verses annexed thereto: also, a hint concerning the grand secret of Free-Masonry, and a touch on Tom Bell. : [One line in Latin]
- A True account of a young lady in Boston, whose father was resolved she should marry a rich Frenchman--- : shewing how she contrived to marry a worthy young lawyer, of small fortune, with her father's consent
- A View of the Democratick Republican celebration at Westmoreland, N.H., July 5th, 1813
- A battle! A battle! A battle a squirt, where no man is kill'd, and no man is hurt! : To the tune of Three blue beans, in a blue bladder; rattle bladder rattle. : To which is added, The Quaker's address, and the School-boy's answer to an insolent fellow who accus'd him of stealing his cherries. : [Six lines of quotations]
- A battle! A battle! A battle a squirt; where no man is kill'd, and no man is hurt! : To the tune of Three new blue beans, in a new blue blown bladder; rattle bladder rattle bladder! : To which is added, The Quaker's address, versify'd; and King Wampum, or Harm watch harm catch. : [Four lines of verse]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : With a dialogue between the professor and Sir John Brute. : [Two lines of quotation]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : With the reasons of their publication. : [Two lines of quotation]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : [Three lines of quotation]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : [Three lines of verse]
- A continuation of the exercises, in Scurrility Hall. : [Two lines of Scripture text]
- A dandy's history : his birth, parentage, and education, described by himself : his progress in the fashionable world, furnished by another hand ...
- A demonstration of the uninterrupted succession and holy consecration of the first English bishops. : Being an extract from Mr. Ward's second canto of his England's reformation. : With an introduction, notes, and an appendix, containing the solemn funeral song of the native Irish. Very useful for all Christians
- A description of the land of wedlock : containing a diverting account of the numerous inhabitants of this vast region ... with directions how to avoid the multitude of dangerous quicksands and precipices this extensive country abounds with
- A dialogue, between the giant Polypheme and his son Jack Nothing: on occasion of his eye being put out by a stranger: : with a dedication to Sir, John Brute. : [Nine lines of quotations]
- A faithful report of the trial of Hurdy Gurdy : tried and convicted of a seditious libel in the Court of King's Bench, on the testimony of French Horn, the approver : with the arguments of counsel, and the charge of the learned chief justice to the jury
- A friendly debate; or, A dialogue, between Academicus; and Sawney & Mundungus, two eminent physicians, about some of their late performances. : [Five lines of verse from Otway]
- A funny thing happened on the way to the crusade
- A funny thing happened on the way to the forum/church
- A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France, : under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. : To which is added, several humorous songs, epigrams, &c. wrote on the mock-expedition, French-fright, &c.
- A genuine account of the late grand expedition to the coast of France, : under the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles, and Broderick, General Mordaunt, &c. To which is added, several humorous songs, epigrams, &c. wrote on the mock-expedition, French-fright, &c.
- A journey from Philadelphia to New-York, by way of Burlington and South-Amboy.
- A lampoon on modern scribblers. : To the tune of A cobler there was, &c
- A letter from a gentleman in Transilvania to his friend in America : giving some account of the late disturbances that have happen'd in that government, with some remarks upon the political revolutions in the magistracy, and the debates that happened about the change. : Humbly inscribed to Counsellor Quondam by his friend Isaac Bickerstaff, of the Middle Temple. : [Eight lines from Swift]
- A looking-glass, for Presbyterians. : [Seven lines of verse from Swift]
- A mournful lamentation for the sad and deplorable death of Mr. Old Tenor, : a native of New-England, who, after a long confinement, by a deep and mortal wound which he received above twelve months before, expired on the 31st day of March, 1750. He lived beloved, and died lamented. : To the mournful tune of, Chevy-Chace
- A pastor's jottings : or, striking scenes during a ministry of thirty-five years
- A penny-worth of wit, or the merchant reclaimed. : Here is a penny-worth of wit, for all who are in need of it
- A political dictionary: : explaining the true meaning of words. Illustrated and exemplified in the lives, morals, character and conduct of the following most illustrious personages, among many others. The King, Queen, Prince of Wales ...
- A receipt to make a speech.
- A satyr on the sweepers courage when put to the test, or Military sweepers heroism and pride exposed. : [Two lines of verse]
- A sermon delivered in Rutland, on a hay-mow.
- A sermon, delivered in Rutland, on a hay-mow.
- A short and easy method with a late writer, arrogating to himself the title of Orthodox clergyman, in a letter to a young gentleman just entered on a course of theological studies with a view to the Christian ministry
- A soliloquy. : [Five lines of quotations in Latin and English]
- A sound from the dwelling of nature
- A street divided : stories from Jerusalem's alley of God
- Adventures in humanity,
- Adventures of a Yiddish lecturer
- Advice to the officers of the British Army. : [Four lines of quotations]
- Advice to the officers of the army, to the officers of the ordnance, and to the secretary at war : with the addition of some hints to the drummer and private soldier
- America's hidden history : untold tales of the first Pilgrims, fighting women, and forgotten founders who shaped a nation
- American roast beef. : A song, composed for the 4th March, 1801
- An academy for grown horsemen : containing the completest instructions for walking, trotting, cantering, galloping, stumbling, and tumbling
- An epistle to Zenas
- Androboros : A bographical [sic] farce in three acts, viz. The senate, the consistory, and the apotheosis
- Anecdotes of the clergy; : or, The antiquities, humours, and eccentricities of "The cloth, "
- Anecdotes of the reign of Lewis the XVIth. present King of France: : since and previous to his accession to the throne of his ancestors, with an introduction recounting interesting particulars of the late Dauphin. : Through this work are interspersed several dissertations on the government of the morals of mankind, written in French, by Monsieur Polier de St. Germain. : Also containing Mr. Necker's account of his administration.
- Animal, vegetable, miracle : a year of food life
- Anticipation. : Containing the substance of His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament. On the opening of the approaching session; together with a full authentic account of the debates which will take place in the House of Commons, on the motion for the address, and the amendment. : With notes. : (First published three days before the opening of the session.) : [Two lines from Shakespeare]
- Arguments in favor of the ladies; or, An answer to the scurrilous invectives of those who have a light esteem of them. : [Four lines of verse]
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : The indictment and trial of Sr Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanour against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotations]
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : The indictment and tryal of Sr. Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanours against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotations]
- At a court held at Punch-Hall, in the county of Bacchus. : The indictment and tryal of Sir Richard Rum, a person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor, throughout America. Who was accused of several misdemeanours against His Majesty's liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin. : [Two lines of quotation]
- At a court, held at Punch-Hall, in the colony of Bacchus. : The indictment and tryal of Sr. Richard Rum. A person of noble birth and extraction, well known both to rich and poor throughout all America. Who was accused for several misdemeanours against His Majesty' liege people, viz. killing some, wounding others, bringing thousands to poverty, and many good families to utter ruin
- Bad Friday : April 7, 1865 : the day the Yankees came to Prince Edward Court House and Hampden-Sydney, Virginia
- Bar mitzvah : a Jewish boy's coming of age
- Before it slips my mind
- Biographical anecdotes of the founders of the French Republic, and of other eminent characters, who have distinguished themselves during the progress of the revolution
- Boston, April 2, 1750. : A song on the remarkable resurrection of above one hundred and fifty thousand pounds sterling in dollars and English copper-half-pence, which have lain bury'd for many months, attended with a strong guard of watchmen. : To the tune of Jack the piper, or any other that suits
- Bull at a new gate,
- Chesterfield travestie; or, School for modern manners. : Embellished with six caricatures, engraved from original drawings by Rowlandson. : From the last London edition. : [five lines of quotation]
- Chicken soup for the soul : 101 stories to open the heart & rekindle the spirit
- Christian memorials of the war : or, Scenes and incidents illustrative of religious faith and principle, patriotism and bravery of our Army.
- Christian memorials of the war: : or, scenes and incidents illustrative of religious faith and principle, patriotism and bravery in our army; with historical notes
- Christmas in all seasons
- Church is for the birds : a handbook of religious ornithology
- Close friends
- Confederate heroines : 120 southern women convicted by Union military justice
- Cow-chace, : in three cantos, published on occasion of the rebel General Wayne's attack of the refugees block-house on Hudson's River, on Friday the 21st of July, 1780
- Curiosities of literature
- Curiosities of literature. : Consisting of anecdotes, characters, and observations, literary, critical, & historical. : [Four lines of quotations]
- Das deutsche evangelische Pfarrhaus : seine Gründung, seine Entfaltung und sein Bestand
- Dear Pastor
- Democracy: : an epic poem,
- Dialogue between a renowned Rhode-Island colonel and one of his new converted lackeys J---- R------n
- Dr. Burns' Prescription for happiness
- Ein Schon weltlich Lied. : Melody. Ein Soldat bin ich eben, und steh vor meinem Feind &c
- Eine Lustige Aria, uber die letztgeschehene Unruhen in Philadelphia. : Mel. Ihre schonen horet an
- Entertaining angels : a guide to heaven for atheists and true believers
- Entertainment for a winter's evening: : being a full and true account of a very strange and wonderful sight seen in Boston on the twenty-seventh of December at noon-day. The truth of which can be attested by a great number of people, who actually saw the same with their own eyes.
- Entertainment for a winter's evening: : being a full and true account of a very strange and wonderful sight seen in Boston on the twenty-seventh of December, 1749. At noon-day. The truth of which can be attested by a great number of people, who actually saw the same with their own eyes.
- Entertainment for a winter's evening: : being a full and true account of a very strange and wonderful sight seen in Boston, on the twenty-seventh of December, 1749, at noon-day. The truth of which can be attested by a great number of people, who actually saw the same with their own eyes.
- Family kaleidoscope
- Family stories : old recipes and related scripture ; a book of reflections
- Fatherhood
- Female policy detected, or, The arts of a designing woman laid open
- Female policy detected, or, The arts of a designing woman laid open ...
- Female policy detected: or The arts of a designing woman laid open.
- Female policy detected: or The arts of a designing woman laid open.
- Female policy detected: or The arts of a designing woman laid open. : Teaching, I. Of her allurements, inconstancy, love, revenge, pride and ingratitude. II. A pleasant and profitable discourse in defence of married men, against peevish, fretful, and scolding wives; with several notable examples of the mischiefs which have attended their lust and pride. III. A true character of a virtuous woman, or wife indeed. : To which is added, a poetical description of a widow, wife and maid.
- Female policy detected: or The arts of a designing woman laid open. : Treating of their allurements, inconstancy, love, revenge, pride and ingratitude
- Female policy detected: or, The arts of a designing woman laid open. : Teaching, I. Of her allurements, inconstancy, love, revenge, pride and ingratitude. II. A pleasant and profitable discourse in defence of married men, against peevish, fretful and scolding wives: with several notable examples of the mischiefs which have attended their lust and pride. III. A true character of a virtuous woman, or wife, indeed.
- Flophouse : life on the Bowery
- For benefit of clergy; : witty stories, quips, and anecdotes [sic] for and about clergymen and their parishioners of all faiths.
- Founding brothers : the revolutionary generation
- Funny stories, or, The American jester : being a companion for a merry good fellow, containing choice stories, funny anecdotes, wise sayings, smart repartees, &c. &c
- Games Christians play; : an irreverent guide to religion without tears,
- God and his book
- God lives--in the suburbs
- God's game plan
- Growing up isn't hard to do if you start out as a kid : children's candid views of everyday life
- Growing up with my children : reflections of a less-than-perfect parent
- Haga's law : why nothing works and no one can fix it, and the more we try, the worse it gets
- Hair powder: : a plaintive epistle to Mr. Pitt,
- Hallelujah! the welcome table : a lifetime of memories with recipes
- Harvey Penick's little red book : lessons and teachings from a lifetime in golf
- Heavenly journeys, earthly concerns : the legacy of the miʻraj in the formation of Islam
- Help! I'm being intimidated by the Proverbs 31 woman! : my battles with a role model who's larger than life
- Here's a choice penny-worth of wit, for all that stand in need of it
- History of a Bible, &c. &c
- How to become a bishop without being religious
- How to make a saint, or, The process of canonization in the Church of England
- Hymen's recruiting serjeant, or, The new matrimonial tat-to for the old bachelors : with some elegant songs
- Hymen's recruiting serjeant, or, The new matrimonial tat-too for the old bachelors : with some elegant songs
- I thought my father was God and other true tales from NPR's National Story Project
- If I had my ministry to live over, I would ....
- Incidents of the United States Christian commission.
- Infernal conference, or, Dialogues of devils
- Interesting anecdotes of the heroic conduct of women, previous to, and during the French revolution
- Interrupted by God : glimpses from the edge
- It's a God thing : pictures and portraits of God's grace
- It's bright in my valley
- Japanese kids are our job
- Jesus : safe, tender, extreme
- Jonathan to Jemima
- Jonathan's courtship
- Jonathan's courtship. : A merry tale
- Keeping the faith : stories of love, courage, healing, and hope from Black America
- La religion se porte bien!
- Labour in vain: No I. Or, An attempt to wash the black-moor white. : Humbly inscribed to the author of the Chronicle
- Law is a bottomless pit: or, The history of John Bull. : Published from a manuscript found in the cabinet of the famous Sir H. Polesworth, in the year 1712
- Lawyers and bullfrogs. : A song..
- Leaving China : an artist paints his World War II childhood
- Legends of the Outer Banks and Tar Heel tidewater,
- Letter found on board the sloop Illicit, Captain Perjury, wrecked at Oyster Bay. : To Messieurs Admiral Pepperpot, Commodore Mac-eat-it, Phil Blusterlong, John Bythebelt, Lowrence the Cline ..
- Letter to the Hon. Samuel L. Mitchell : on the danger of putting money into the U. States and Manhattan banks, with sundry novel speculations ...
- Letters from Washington on the Constitution and laws : with sketches of some of the prominent public characters of the United States, written during the winter of 1817-1818
- Letters on various interesting and important subjects; : many of which have appeared in the Aurora. Corrected and much enlarged.
- Like father, like son
- Like father, like sons
- Lincoln's own stories
- Listen to the heart : story meditations on the fruits of the Spirit
- Little children shall lead her : adventures of a Sunday school teacher
- Little leaders : bold women in black history
- Looking for Lincoln : the making of an American icon
- Looking for class : days and nights at Oxford and Cambridge
- Lost in the cosmos : the last self-help book
- Love in a tub: or The merchant outwitted by a vintner. : Shewing, how a young vintner in London fell in love with a rich wine merchant's daughter, and how they fun'd the old man ..
- Love in a tub; or, --The merchant outwitted by the vintner. : An excellent old song. Shewing--how a young vintner in London, fell in love with a rich winemerchant's daughter, and how they fun'd the old man ..
- Love songs
- Man and beast here and hereafter : illustrated by more than three hundred original anecdotes
- Memoirs of James Lackington, : who from the humble station of a journeyman shoemaker, by great industry, amassed a large fortune, and now lives in a splendid stile, in London. : Containing, among other curious and facetious anecdotes, a succinct account of the watch-nights, classes, bands, love-feasts, &c. of the Methodists; with specimens of Mr. Wesley's and Mr. Whitfield's [i.e., Whitefield's] mode of preaching, and the means made use of by them in propogating their tenets.
- Memorable doings and sayings
- Memory of fire
- Methodism anatomiz'd; or An alarm to Pennsylvania.
- Mexican letters : containing humorous and satirical observations on the manners, customs, religion, and policy of the English, French, Spaniards, and Americans
- Military collections and remarks. : [Three lines from Tortenson]
- Miscellaneous works of the Rev. Charles Buck, (author of the Theological dictionary.) : Containing The young Christian's guide; or, Suitable directions, cautions, and encouragement, to the believer on his first entrance into the divine life. A treatise on religious experience: in which its nature, evidences, and advantages, are considered. Together with, Anecdotes, religious, moral, and entertaining: alphabetically arranged, and interspersed with a variety of useful observations. : In three volumes. Vol. I[-III]
- Monarchy: : a parody on the celebrated eclogue of Pope
- More everyday parables : simple stories for spiritual reflection
- More holy humor : inspirational wit and cartoons
- My rabbi doesn't make house calls
- Narrative tracts
- Nelson's complete book of stories, illustrations & quotes
- Neurotics in the church
- New political alphabet, or, A little book for great boys : ornamented with engravings
- New-York May 10th. 1770. : The female patriot, no. I. Addressed to the tea-drinking ladies of New-York
- News from the Liberty-pole; or A Friday morning's conversation, Dec. 29, 1769
- News from the infernal regions, or, A conference of the black brotherhood
- News from the infernal regions, or, A conference of the black brotherhood : shewing the means used by the sooty crew, even to keep religious societies from uniting, and so cause them to drink into the spirit of the world, and in the end loose their souls
- Nick the cat : Christian reflections on the stranger
- Nosum nosorum: or, A new treatise on large noses
- Now in the press, and next week will be published, for the benefit of my fellow citizens and their posterity. (In octavo) The true art of mixing every kind of wine and spirits, so as to retain the flavour of either sort you desire; and the invaluable secret of changing the quality of Philadelphia and New-England rum to that of West India; at the trifling expence only of your honour and veracity ... Also, the true art of gauging; with infallible directions how to make the most exact allowance for every sort of cask or vessel, of whatever shape, form, or size. By I.W. gentleman. But late wine and spirit merchant, and gauger in Water-street, Philadelphia ...
- O! Justitia. : A complete trial. : God gives, and takes away, well, justice shall take place
- Oblique hints
- Oblique hints, or, The history of a country school-master
- On the way to somewhere else : European sojourners in the Mormon West, 1834-1930
- Our lives as Torah : finding God in our own stories
- Pages of faith : the art of spiritual scrapbooking
- Papa was a preacher,
- Paradise regain'd. : To all the great and glorious patriots in New-York, --throughout America, --and around the globe
- Parish nursing : stories of service and care
- Parish nursing : stories of service and care
- Peaceful kingdom : random acts of kindness by animals
- Pepperpot, or, Five flaming bulletins of the Grand Army of Pennsylvania
- Porch talk : stories of decency, common sense, and other endangered species
- Prayers for pagans and hypocrites
- Presidential anecdotes
- Priest in the presbytery; : a psycho-ecclesiastical extravaganza.
- Proposals for printing by subscription The history of Adjutant Trowel and Bluster: : containing more in matter and greater variety than any history of the kind extant: it will be printed on fools cap paper, with a good letter, and to consist of thirty chapters, and will be deliver'd to the subscribers at two pence each. The following contents of each chapter is offer'd as a specimen of the performance to the publick perusal
- Proposals for printing by subscription, The history of the publick life and distinguished actions of Vice-Admiral Sir Thomas Brazen, commander of an American squadron in the last age. Together with his slighter adventures and more entertaining anecdotes. In three volumes in quarto. Adorn'd throughout with cuts. Being the judicious abridgement of the unwearied author's own most elaborate and costly performance, in thirty-one volumes in folio. By Thomas Thumb, Esq; surveyor of the customs, and clerk of the check. [Three lines in Latin]
- Proposals, for erecting and encouraging a new manufactory. : Wealth and honorary rewards are never bestowed with greater propriety than on those who expose their fortunes, or lives for the salvation of their country ... and such are some of the patriotic non importers in this province ..
- Real kids, real stories, real change : courageous actions around the world
- Red primer for children and diplomats
- Remarks on the Jacobiniad:
- Remarks on the Jacobiniad:
- Revelations of a library life, 1876-1922, : including recollections of Edinburgh professors; student life, past and present, with many personal adventures and anecdotes,
- Saints, demons, and asses : southern preacher anecdotes
- Samantha rastles the woman question
- Sentiments of the humours & amusements of the times, : with reflexions on our present capital disorders, their real source and proper remedy.
- Shepherd's pie
- Sirens for the Cross
- Soul among lions : musings of a bootleg preacher
- Standing the test of time : love stories of African American elders
- Stephen Burrough's [sic] sermon, : delivered at Rutland, on a hay-mow, to his auditory the Pelhamites, at the time when a mob of them, after having pursued him to Rutland, in order to apprehend him because he had abruptly departed and absconded from Pelham, where he had been preaching the Gospel; shut him into a barn, into which he ran for asylum; when he ascended a hay-mow, which was inaccessible, except in one place, with a weapon of defence in his hand, with which he kept off his pursuers at pleasure, as mentioned in the authors Memoirs, p. 90, 96, and delivered to them the following sermon, on the occasion
- Stephen Burroughs's sermon, : delivered in Rutland, on a hay mow, to his auditory the Pelhamites, at the time when a mob of them, after having pursued him to Rutland, in order to apprehend him because he had abruptly departed and absconded from Pelham, where he had been preaching the Gospel; shut him into a barn, into which he ran for asylum; when he ascended a hay-mow, which was inaccessible, except in one place, with a weapon of defence in his hand, with which he kept off his pursuers at pleasure, as mentioned in the author's Memoirs, p. 90, 91, and delivered to them the following sermon, on the occasion
- Stephen Burroughs's sermon, : delivered in Rutland, on a hay mow, to his auditory, the Pelhamites, at the time when a mob of them, after having pursued him to Rutland, in order to apprehend him because he had abruptly departed and absconded from Pelham, where he had been preaching the Gospel; shut him into a barn, into which he ran for asylum; when he ascended a hay-mow, which was inaccessible, except in one place, with a weapon of defence in his hand, with which he kept off his pursuers at pleasure, and delivered to them the following sermon, on the occasion
- Stephen Burrouhs' [sic] sermon. : Delivered in Rutland on a hay-mow. To his auditory the Pelhamites, at the time when a mob of them, after having pursued him to Rutland, in order to apprehend him because he had abruptly departed and absconded from Pelham, where he had been preaching the Gospel, shut himself into a barn, to which he ran for assylum [sic], when he ascended a hay mow which was inaccessible except in one place, with a weapon of defence in his hand with which he kept off his pursuers at pleasure, as mentioned in the author's Memoirs, page 90, and delivered to them the following sermon on the occasion
- Stephen Burrouhs' [sic] sermon. : Delivered in Rutland on a hay-mow. To his auditory the Pelhamites, at the time when a mob of them, after having pursued him to Rutland, in order to apprehend him because he had abruptly departed and absconded from Pelham, where he had been preaching the Gospel, shut himself into a barn, to which he ran for assylum [sic]; when he ascended a hay mow which was inaccessible except in one place, with a weapon of defence in his hand with which he kept off his pursuers at pleasure, as mentioned in the author's Memoirs page ninety, and delivered to them the following sermon on the occasion
- Stories I couldn't tell while I was a pastor
- Stories of the courage to teach : honoring the teacher's heart
- Sundays down South : a pastor's stories
- Sweet William of Plymouth
- Sweet William of Plymouth
- Tales and sketches of Christian life in different lands and ages
- Tales of the Cornish miners
- Tattoos on the heart : the power of boundless compassion
- Teachable moments
- Telling to live : Latina feminist testimonios
- The Adventures of a Bible. : In three parts. : No. IV. Published by "The Boston Society for the Religious and Moral Improvement of Seamen."
- The Albaniad, : an epic poem, in three cantos;
- The Baviad and Maeviad,
- The Baviad, and Maeviad,
- The Boston assemblage, or, A peep at Caucus-Hall : most respectfully inscribed to the Boston rebel
- The Catholic remedy. : An excellent new ballad. To the tune of, To all you ladies now at land, &c
- The Darwin awards II : unnatural selection
- The Demos in council: or 'Bijah in pandemonium. : Being a sweep of the lyre, in close imitation of Milton. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Doctor and squire
- The Dog chapel : welcome, all creeds, all breeds. No dogmas allowed
- The Dying speech of the effigy of a wretched importer, : which was exalted upon a gibbet, and aftterwards [sic] committed to the flames, at New-York, May 10, 1770
- The Fall of Samuel the Squomicutite, and the overthrow of the sons of Gideon
- The Female character vindicated: or, An answer to the scurrilous invectives of fashionable gentlemen. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Female character vindicated: or, An answer to the scurrilous invectives of fashionable gentlemen. : [Seven lines of verse]
- The Fifteen comforts of matrimony. : With an addition of three comforts more. : Wherein the various miscarriages of the wedded state, and the miserable consequences of rash and inconsiderate marriages are laid open and detected
- The First and second part of the new proverbs on the pride of women: or, The vanity of this world displayed. : To which is added, an excellent receipt to all young men who want a wife, how to wale her by the mouth; besides you have an account of the girls that wear the high heads and high crown'd caps, piled on their heads like a beescap, or a quoil of hay, together with all their rigging and furniture
- The First book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. I
- The Glass; or, Speculation: : a poem. : Containing an account of the ancient, and genius of the modern, speculators. : [Four lines of verse]
- The Great North Road
- The Gubernatocial collection, : a farce. As acted at C--t H--l. Which point out the variety of characters that have arisen in the political uproar, since the confusion of distinctions. : Together with other scenes for the amusement of the curious. : [Two lines of verse] Dubia Caena,
- The Hereticus papers : (being Volume II of "The collect'd writings of St. Hereticus") ...
- The Hermit in America on a visit to Philadelphia : containing some account of the beaux and belles, dandies and coquettes, cotillion parties, supper parties tea parties, &c. &c. of that famous city
- The Hermit in America on a visit to Philadelphia : containing some account of the human leeches, belles, beaux, coquettes, dandies, cotillion parties, supper parties tea parties, &c. &c. of that famous city, and the poets and painters of America
- The Hero, or, The adventures of a night : a romance : translated from the Arabic into Iroquese, from the Iroquese into Hottentot, from the Hottentot into French, and from the French into English
- The History of a Bible, &c
- The Indictment & trial of Sir Richard Rum, with other proceedings
- The Indictment and trial of Sir Richard Rum, and Captain Whiskey; : with additions and improvements
- The Infernal war against the seven churches of Asia
- The Lamentation, of Pennsylvania, on account of the Stamp-Act, : together with the prayer of J--n H--ws
- The Little, Brown book of anecdotes
- The Lord is my shepherd and I'm about to be sheared
- The Loyal address of the clergy of Virginia
- The Macaroni jester, : being, a select series; of original stories---witty repartees---comical and original bulls---entertaining anecdotes, &c. &c. : The whole collected from a great variety of company in the world, and never before published to the world. : To which are added, Brown's Quaker sermon and grace.
- The Miser [outwitte?]d. : Shewing ... how the miser contrived to murder his niece for the sake of her money, but was disappointed of his wicked purpose, and how he was forced to part with all his gold to save his life, &c
- The New game of cards, or, A pack of cards changed into a compleat and perpetual almanack, : in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant. First, shewing the use of his almanack, by the quarters, months, weeks, and days of the year. : Secondly, shewing how he converts his cards into a compleat monitor, or prayer book; with his curious remarks on the knave. : The whole adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenious
- The New game of cards, or, A pack of cards changed into a compleat and perpetual almanack, : in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant. First, shewing the use of his almanack, by the quarters, months, weeks, and days of the year. : Secondly, shewing how he converts his cards into a compleat monitor, or prayer-book; with his curious remarks on the knave. : The whole adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenius
- The New game of cards, or, A pack of cards changed into a compleat and perpetual almanack, : in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant. First--shewing the use of his almanack, by the quarters, months, weeks, and days of the year. : Secondly--shewing how he converts his cards into a compleat monitor, or prayer-book; with his curious remarks on the knave. : The whole adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned, and ingenius [sic]
- The New game of cards: or, A pack of cards chang'd into a compleat and perpetual almanack, : in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant. First, shewing the use of his almanack, by the quarters, months, weeks and days of the year. : Secondly, shewing how he converts his cards to a compleat monitor, or prayer-book; with his curious remarks on the knave. : The whole adapted to the entertainment of the humorous, as well as to the satisfaction of the grave, learned and ingenious. The like never before published
- The New game of cards; or, A pack of cards changed into a complete and perpetual almanack, : in a dialogue between a nobleman and his servant. First, shewing the use of his almanack, by quarters, months, weeks and days of the year. Secondly, shewing how he converts his cards to a complete monitor, or prayer book, with his curious remark on the knave
- The Old bachelor's masterpiece: : to which are added several pieces of poetry, never before published
- The Oxford book of American literary anecdotes
- The Paxtoniade. : A poem.
- The Paxtoniade. : A poem.
- The Pennyworth of wit. : Here's a choice pennyworth of wit, for all that stand in need of it
- The Percy anecdotes
- The Peter pyramid : or, Will we ever get the point?
- The Petition of Peter Plague'em : to the honorable, the Legislature of Massachusetts
- The Philadelphiad; or New pictures of the city: : interspersed with a candid review and display of some first-rate modern characters of both sexes: delineated in a friendly and satirical manner, and containing sketches of the materials that distinguish the following places, viz. Court-house, new-jail, theatre, bagnio, hospital for lunatics, Bell's-Book-Store, State-House, and coffee-house. : With other entertaining anecdotes, humorous, moral and sentimental. : Vol. I[-II]. : [Three lines of quotations]
- The Philippian fragment
- The Pleasant history of lazy Laurence, : containing his birth and slothful breeding: and also, as he grew to maturity, how he cast a charm of laziness on his master, mistress, and scholars.--Also, on a cook, who was dressing a wedding dinner, and could not stir until dinner was spoiled. Likewise on a farmer and all his men, who could not stir, notwithstanding it rained on them and the corn for twelve hours. And lastly his trial before Sir Jeffery Jobson, in the town-hall of Never-Work. And how to this day laziness is intailed on his posterity
- The Pooh perplex, : a freshman casebook
- The Principal witty & odd sayings with many of the merry tricks and exploits, of that celebrated jester, George Buchanon
- The Quakers grace, prayer, and thanksgiving, on Sunday sixth, tenth month 1765, for their late victory over the rebels, in their province of Quylsylvania, in electing law-makers for the same. ...
- The School for scandal. : A comedy. : [Four lines of quotation in Latin]
- The Scribler, : being a letter from a gentleman in town to his friend in the country, concerning the present state of public affairs; with a lapidary character. : [One line from Shakespeare]
- The Shaver's new sermon for the fast day. : Respectfully inscribed to the Rev. and laborious clergy of the Church of England,
- The Shaver's new sermon for the fast day. : Respectfully inscribed to the Rev. and laborious clergy of the Church of England,
- The Strange and wonderful account of a Dutch hog. Who resides in New-York
- The Substance, of a council held at Lancaster August the 28th 1764. : By a committee of Presbyterian ministers and elders deputed from all parts of Pennsylvania, in order to settle the ensuing election of members for the Assembly. : Published, at the request of their respective congregations. : [Five lines of verse]
- The Trial of Atticus, before Justice Beau, for a rape. : [Two lines from Dryden]
- The Tricks of the times, or, The world of quacks : a farce, of domestic origin, in two acts
- The Triumph of the Whigs: or, T'other Congress convened. : [Three lines from Garth]
- The True preacher, a lecture for the clergy.
- The Witty and entertaining exploits of George Buchanan, who was commonly called the king's fool. : The whole six parts complete. : To which is added, several witty and entertaining jests, (not formerly published)
- The art of pleading, : in imitation of part of Horace's Art of poetry
- The battle of the two taylors. : An epic poem.
- The beauties of Brother Bull-us
- The birth, parentage, and education, of Praise-God Barebone. : To which is added, an election ballad, or the lamentation of Miss *******. A true but doleful ditty
- The blue shop; or, Impartial and humorous observations on The life and adventures of Peter Porcupine, : with the real motives which gave rise to his abuse of our distinguished patriotic characters; : together with a full and fair review of his late Scare-crow.
- The boy child is dying : a South African experience
- The chronicle of the Kings of England, from the reign of William the Conqueror, first King of England, down to His present Majesty George III. : Containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustained, whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life
- The chronicle of the kings of England, : from the reign of William the Conqueror (first King of England) down to his present Majesty George the Third: containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustain'd; whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life.
- The chronicle of the kings of England, : from the reign of William the Conqueror (first king of England) down to his present Majesty George the Second: containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustain'd; whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life.
- The chronicle of the kings of England, : from the reign of William the Conqueror, (first King of England) down to His present Majesty George the Third: containing a true history of their lives, and the character which they severally sustained, whether in church or state, in the field, or in private life.
- The chronicle of the kings of England, : written in the manner of the ancient Jewish historians.
- The chronicles of the kings of England, : from William the Conqueror, to the year MDCCXCV. : In imitation of the holy writings.
- The chronicles of the kings of England, : from William the Conqueror, to the year, MDCCXCV. In imitation of the holy writings.
- The churches pictured by 'Punch'
- The clergy of America : anecdotes illustrative of the character of ministers of religion in the United States
- The collect'd writings of St. Hereticus, : including manuscripts that have not previously appear'd in print; to which are annex'd two appendixes on theological gamesmanship & one on researchmanship
- The comical sayings of Paddy from Cork, with his coat buttoned behind, to keep his belly warm. : Being an elegant conference betwixt English Tom and Irish Paddy
- The comical sayings of Paddy from Cork, with his coat buttoned behind, to keep his belly warm. : Being an elegant conference betwixt English Tom, and Irish Paddy: : --With Paddy's catechism: his opinion of purgatory--the state of the dead--and his supplication when a mountain sailor
- The cow chace. : In three cantos.
- The cow chace. : In three cantos.
- The debt : what America owes to Blacks
- The diverting history of John Bull and Brother Jonathan
- The dying speech of Old Tenor, : on the 31st of March 1750; being the day appointed for his execution. : With a word of comfort to his disconsolate mourners
- The electioneering campaign of Dickey & his coadjutors, or, How Caleb got to Congress : with notes and illustrations
- The first book of chronicles. : The political war in Ballston.
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. I
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. II
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. III
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. IV
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. V
- The first book of the American chronicles of the times, Chap. VI
- The flesh is weak : an intimate history of the Church of England
- The fortunate lovers: or Sweet William of Plymouth
- The government of nature delineated; or An exact picture of the new federal Constitution. : [Four lines of quotations]
- The grand arcanum, detected: or, A wonderful phaenomenon explained, : which has baffled the scrutiny of many ages.
- The group, : a farce: as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences; nigh head quarters, at Amboyne. : In two acts
- The group, : a farce: as lately acted, and to be re-acted, to the wonder of all superior intelligences; nigh head quarters, at Amboyne. In two acts
- The group: or An elegant representation illustrated. : Embellished with a beautiful head of S. Verges, C.S
- The group; : as lately acted, and to be re-acted to the wonder of all superior intelligences, nigh head-quarters at Amboyne. : The author has thought proper to borrow the following spirited lines from a late celebrated poet, and offer to the public by way of prologue, which cannot fail of pleasing at this crisis. : [Twelve lines of verse]
- The happy bookers : a playful history of librarians and their world from the stone age to the distant future
- The history of a Bible, : describing its happy influence on the members of different families, into whose libraries it gained admission
- The history of a Bible. : Describing its happy influence on the members of different families into whose libraries it gained admission
- The honour of the gout; or, A rational discourse, demonstrating that the gout is one of the greatest blessings which can befal mortal man; : that all gentlemen who are weary of it, are their own enemies; that those practitioners who offer at the cure, are the vainest and most mischievous cheats in nature. : By way of letter to an eminent citizen, wrote in the heat of a violent paroxysm, and now publish'd for the common good
- The humble confession, declaration, recantation, and apology of Benjamin Towne, printer in Philadelphia
- The humble confession, declaration, recantation, and apology of Benjamin Towne, printer in Philadelphia
- The imperial epistle, and The shade of Alexander Pope.
- The life of a prig
- The life, adventures, and opinions of Col. George Hanger. : Written by himself. ...
- The lousiad, : an heroi-comic poem, in two cantos.
- The lousiad: : an heroi-comic poem.
- The lyre of love and harp of sorrow
- The man with the iron tattoo and other true tales of uncommon wisdom : what our patients have taught us about love, faith, and healing
- The manners of the times; : a satire. In two parts.
- The monster of monsters: : a true and faithful narrative of a most remarkable phaenomenon lately seen in this metropolis; to the great surprize and terror of His Majesty's good subjects: humbly dedicated to all the virtuosi of New-England.
- The moon in the water : reflections on an aging parent
- The motley assembly, : a farce. : Published for the entertainment of the curious
- The new work of dogs : tending to life, love, and family
- The other side of immigration
- The partymaker's assistant; or The art of dividing made easy. : Together with a new subject, for the division of churches and societies.
- The pastor as minor poet : texts and subtexts in the ministerial life
- The penny-worth of wit. : Here's a choice penny-worth of wit, for all that stand in need of it
- The pleader's guide, : a didactic poem, in two books, : containing the conduct of a suit at law, with the arguments of Counsellor Bother'um and Counsellor Bore'um, in an action betwixt John-a-Gull and John-a-Gudgeon, for assault and battery, at a late contested election.
- The pleader's guide, : a didactic poem, in two books, : containing the conduct of a suit at law, with the arguments of Counsellor Bother'um and Counsellor Bore'um, in an action betwixt John-a-Gull, and John-a-Gudgeon, for assault and battery, at a late contested election.
- The poetical vagaries of a Knight of the Folding-stick, of Paste Castle : to which is annexed, The history of the garret, &c. &c.
- The political massacre, or Unexpected observations on the writings of our present scribblers.
- The politician out-witted, : a comedy, in five acts. : Written in the year 1788.
- The politics of history
- The porcupine, alias the hedge-hog: or, The fox turned preacher. : Written after the manner of Ignatius Irony, Bartholomew Burlesque, and Samuel Satire.
- The porcupine, alias the hedge-hog; or, The fox turned preacher. : Written after the manner of Ignatius Irony, Bartholomew Burlesque, and Samuel Satire.
- The praying church sourcebook
- The progress of dulness, or The rare adventures of Tom Brainless.
- The progress of dulness, part first: or The rare adventures of Tom Brainless, : shewing what his father and mother said of him; how he went to college, and what he learned there; how he took his degree, and went to keeping school; how afterwards he becames a great man and wore a wig; and how any body else may do the same.--The like never before published. : Very proper to be kept in all families. : [Three lines of Latin text]
- The progress of dulness, part first: or The rare adventures of Tom Brainless; : shewing what his father and mother said of him; how he went to college, and what he learned there; how he took his degree, and went to keeping school; how afterwards he became a great man and wore a wig; and how any body else may do the same. : The like never before published. Very proper to be kept in all families. : [Three lines of Latin text]
- The progress of dulness, part second: or An essay on the life and character of Dick Hairbrain, of finical memory; : being an astronomical calendar, calculated for the meridian of New-York, north latitude, 41. West longitude 72:30'; but which may serve without material error, for any of the neighboring climates: containing, among other curious and surprizing particulars, Dick's soliloquy on a college-life--a description of a country-fop---receipt to make a gentleman, with the fop's creed and exposition of the Scriptures---Dick's gradual progress from a clown to a coxcomb---his travels, gallantry, and opinion of the ladies---his peripaetia and catastrophe, with the moral and application of the whole. : Published for the universal benefit of mankind
- The progress of dulness. Part third, and last: sometimes called, The progress of coquetry, or The adventures of Miss Harriet Simper, of the colony of Connecticut. : Containing advice of the ladies to Harriet's mother concerning education. Address to parents, Harriet's studies, skill in fashions, scandal and romances; with the consequent occurrences of her life by way of illustration of the moral of the work. : For the use of the ladies and their parents. : [Two lines in Latin from Virgil]
- The rights of asses, : a poem. : [Two lines of verse]
- The royal courtship, or, Charlotte and Cobourgh : a poem
- The sailor boy and his Bible
- The savage
- The seven deadly virtues : a guide to purgatory for atheists and true believers
- The shaver's new sermon for the fast day. : Respectfully inscribed to the Rev. and laborious clergy of the Church of England.
- The soul of medicine : tales from the bedside
- The spiritual meadow : Pratum spirituale
- The squabble, : a pastoral eclogue.
- The squabble; : a pastoral eclogue.
- The substance of an exercise, had this morning in Scurrility-Hall
- The unique : a book of its own kind containing a variety of hints, thrown out in a variety of ways, for Evangelical ministers, churches and Christians
- Their mysterious ways
- They're your kids, not your friends
- Thomas Gage's proclamation versified. : Tom Gage's proclamation, or blustering denunciation ..
- Three churches and a Model T
- To my fellow citizens
- To the advocates for ministerial oppression. : I most heartily congratulate you, my dear brethren, on the visible decay of Americas virtue and resolution; and on the glorious prospect we now have of giving a mortal stroke to the non-importation agreement. ..
- Together in love : faith stories of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender couples
- Tom Paine's jests; : being an entirely new and select collection of patriotic bon mots, repartees, anecdotes, epigrams, observations, &c. on political subjects.
- Tom Paine's jests; : being an entirely new and select collection of patriotic bon mots, repartees, anecdotes, epigrams, observations, &c. on political subjects.
- Travelers on the journey : pastors talk about their lives and commitments
- Treasury of stewardship illustrations; : 164 sparkling illustrations of Christian stewardship in action
- Trial of Capt. Henry Whitby, for the murder of John Pierce, with his dying declaration : also, the trial of Capt. George Crimp, for piracy and manstealing
- Tropical classical : essays from several directions
- True love
- Two Bobbies : a true story of Hurricane Katrina, friendship, and survival
- Walking on water : Black American lives at the turn of the twenty-first century
- Wells of wisdom : grandparents and spiritual journeys
- What is sauce for a goose is also sauce for a gander. : Being a small touch in the lapidary way. Or Tit for tat, in your own way. An epitaph on a certain great man.
- When the saints go marching out.
- Why things go wrong, or, The Peter principle revisited
- Will Campbell, preacher man : essays in the spirit of a divine provocateur
- Women of the wall: claiming sacred ground at Judaism's holy site
- World peace and other 4th-grade achievements
- Worship and mission for the global church : an ethnodoxology handbook
- Zen fables for today : stories inspired by the Zen masters
- Zen without Zen masters
- [Reflections on my relationship with the Bible : an address
- [The great sea-serpent, upon the coast of New-England, in 1817] : [with a portrait of his majesty
Subfocus of
- Abuse of administrative power -- Massachusetts -- Anecdotes
- Adult children of aging parents -- Anecdotes
- African American families -- Biography | Anecdotes
- African American families -- Social conditions -- Anecdotes
- African Americans -- Biography | Anecdotes
- African Americans -- History -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- African Americans -- Psychology -- Anecdotes
- African Americans -- Social conditions -- Anecdotes
- Aging parents -- Care -- Anecdotes
- Agriculture -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Anecdotes
- Alcoholic beverage industry -- New Jersey -- Anecdotes
- Alcoholic beverage industry -- Pennsylvania -- Anecdotes
- Alcoholic beverage industry -- Taxation -- Massachusetts -- Anecdotes
- Altruism in children -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Altruistic behavior in animals -- Anecdotes
- America -- History -- Anecdotes
- Angelou, Maya -- Anecdotes
- Angels -- Anecdotes
- Anglo-French War, 1755-1763 -- Anecdotes
- Animals -- Anecdotes
- Anxiety -- Anecdotes
- Austin, Benjamin, 1752-1820 -- Anecdotes
- Authors, American -- Anecdotes
- Bachelors -- Anecdotes
- Ballston Spa (N.Y.) -- Politics and government -- Anecdotes
- Banks and banking -- United States -- Anecdotes
- Baptists -- United States -- Clergy -- Anecdotes
- Bar mitzvah -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Beef -- United States -- Anecdotes
- Bible -- Anecdotes
- Bible -- Study and teaching -- Anecdotes
- Biography -- Anecdotes
- Biography -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Boston (Mass.) -- History -- Siege, 1775-1776 -- Anecdotes
- Boston (Mass.) -- Politics and government -- 1775-1865 -- Anecdotes
- Buchanan, George, 1506-1582 -- Anecdotes
- Bureaucracy -- Anecdotes
- Campbell, Will D. -- Anecdotes
- Canada -- Race relations -- Anecdotes
- Caregivers -- Anecdotes
- Catholic Church -- Clergy -- Anecdotes
- Cats -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Chatham, James O, 1937- -- Anecdotes
- Children -- Anecdotes
- Children -- Biography | Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Children -- Political activity -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Children -- United States -- Anecdotes
- China -- History -- 1937-1945 -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Christian education -- Anecdotes
- Christian education of children -- Anecdotes
- Christian ethics -- Anecdotes
- Christian gays -- Anecdotes
- Christian life -- Anecdotes
- Christian saints -- Anecdotes
- Christian transsexuals -- Anecdotes
- Christianity -- Anecdotes
- Christianity and the arts -- Anecdotes
- Christmas -- Anecdotes
- Church -- Anecdotes
- Church controversies -- Anecdotes
- Church membership -- Anecdotes
- Church of England -- Anecdotes
- Church year -- Anecdotes
- Churches of Christ -- Southern States -- Clergy -- Anecdotes
- Civilization, Western -- Anecdotes
- Claremont (Calif.) -- Biography | Anecdotes
- Claremont (Calif.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes
- Clergy -- Anecdotes
- Clergy -- California | Claremont -- Anecdotes
- Clergy -- Office -- Anecdotes
- Clergy -- Southern States -- Biography | Anecdotes
- Clergy -- United States -- Anecdotes
- Colson, Adam -- Anecdotes
- Communism -- Anecdotes
- Conduct of life -- Anecdotes
- Constitutional Society (Boston, Mass.) -- Anecdotes
- Country life -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Anecdotes
- Courage -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Courtship -- Anecdotes
- Creative ability -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Criticism -- Anecdotes
- Dandies -- Anecdotes
- Dawes, Thomas, 1731-1809 -- Anecdotes
- Devil -- Anecdotes
- Devotion -- Anecdotes
- Diligence -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Dogs -- Anecdotes
- Dogs -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Dogs -- Behavior -- New Jersey | Montclair -- Anecdotes
- Dogs -- New Jersey | Montclair -- Anecdotes
- Domestic animals -- Anecdotes
- Education, Higher -- Anecdotes
- Edwards, Thomas, 1753-1806 -- Anecdotes
- Ejectment -- North Carolina -- Anecdotes
- England -- Church history -- Anecdotes
- English literature -- Anecdotes
- Etiquette -- Anecdotes
- Europeans -- West (U.S.) -- Anecdotes
- Eviction -- North Carolina -- Anecdotes
- Families -- United States -- Anecdotes
- Farm life -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Anecdotes
- Fashion -- Anecdotes
- Father and child -- United States -- Anecdotes
- Fathers -- Anecdotes
- Fathers -- United States -- Anecdotes
- Feminism -- Anecdotes
- Feminists -- United States -- Biography | Anecdotes
- Fire fighters -- Anecdotes
- Fire fighters -- Florida -- Anecdotes
- Food habits -- Appalachian Region, Southern -- Anecdotes
- France -- History -- Louis XVI, 1774-1793 -- Anecdotes
- France -- History -- Revolution, 1789-1799 -- Anecdotes
- Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790 -- Anecdotes
- Freemasons -- Anecdotes
- Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.) -- Anecdotes
- Golf -- United States -- Anecdotes
- Gothic revival (Literature) -- Anecdotes
- Gout -- Anecdotes
- Graham, Billy, 1918-2018 -- Anecdotes
- Grandparents -- Religious life -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- Colonies -- America -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- History -- 1789-1820 -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- History -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- History -- George III, 1760-1820 -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- History -- William and Mary, 1689-1702 -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- Kings and rulers -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1702-1714 -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1760-1789 -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1760-1820 -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1789-1820 -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1800-1837 -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain, Army -- Officers -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain, Parliament -- Anecdotes
- Great Britain., 1794 Nov. 19 -- Anecdotes
- Gulley, Philip -- Anecdotes
- Happiness -- Anecdotes
- Harvard College (1636-1780) -- Anecdotes
- Hispanic American women -- Biography | Anecdotes
- Hispanic American women -- Social conditions -- Anecdotes
- Homosexuality -- Religious aspects | Christianity -- Anecdotes
- Horsemanship -- Anecdotes
- Howes, Samuel -- Anecdotes
- Human-animal communication -- Anecdotes
- Human-animal relationships -- New Jersey | Montclair -- Anecdotes
- Hurricane Katrina, 2005 -- Anecdotes | Juvenile literature
- Irish -- Anecdotes
- Japan -- History -- 1945- -- Anecdotes
- Japan -- Social life and customs -- 20th century -- Anecdotes
- Jerusalem -- Ethnic relations -- Anecdotes
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