Receiving the cup of affliction after the example of the suffering Saviour. [electronic resource] : A discourse, delivered in the First Church and Society in Middletown, on the Lord's Day, September 23d, 1787. To which is added, an address to a numerous collection of sympathizing friends, met at the house of mourning, to condole with Mr. Benjamin Henshaw, and his weeping family, under a very singular, complicated affliction, by the sudden, surprising death of two amiable sons, shipwrecked in a violent storm at sea. Made by particular desire on the Wednesday evening following. Also two sermons delivered the Lord's Day following. By Enoch Huntington, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Middletown.
1788
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Receiving the cup of affliction after the example of the suffering Saviour. [electronic resource] : A discourse, delivered in the First Church and Society in Middletown, on the Lord's Day, September 23d, 1787. To which is added, an address to a numerous collection of sympathizing friends, met at the house of mourning, to condole with Mr. Benjamin Henshaw, and his weeping family, under a very singular, complicated affliction, by the sudden, surprising death of two amiable sons, shipwrecked in a violent storm at sea. Made by particular desire on the Wednesday evening following. Also two sermons delivered the Lord's Day following. By Enoch Huntington, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Middletown.
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Middletown [Conn.] : Printed by Woodward and Green, 1788.
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United States -- Connecticut -- Middletown.
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English
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25,[1],13,[1],20,24p. ; 4⁰.
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"To the memory of Mess. Joseph and John Henshaw. By a female friend."--p. 13-[14], 2nd count, in verse.
"Following the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another, a duty incumbent upon Christians: illustrated and enforced in a sermon .. By Enoch Huntington .."--20 p., 3rd count.
"Appendix. Some account of Messieurs Joseph and John Henshaw .. By another hand."--p. [1]-21, last count.
"A tributary tear to the memory of Mr. Joseph Henshaw. By a young lady."--p. 22-24, last count, in verse.
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"Following the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another, a duty incumbent upon Christians: illustrated and enforced in a sermon .. By Enoch Huntington .."--20 p., 3rd count.
"Appendix. Some account of Messieurs Joseph and John Henshaw .. By another hand."--p. [1]-21, last count.
"A tributary tear to the memory of Mr. Joseph Henshaw. By a young lady."--p. 22-24, last count, in verse.
Reproduction of original from Library of Congress.
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Trumbull, J.H. Connecticut, 878
Evans, 21162
English Short Title Catalog, W21675.
Evans, 21162
English Short Title Catalog, W21675.
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