This entry is for William ^2 Hague, who lived from 1808 to 1887. Please note that there is more than one author with this name in the Goodreads catalog.
This moving tribute to a beloved friend celebrates the power and meaning of true friendship. Written with warmth and eloquence, it serves as a reminder of the deep connections we can form with others, even in the face of loss.
Perfect for music teachers and choral groups, this collection of folk-songs and part-songs includes exercises designed to help singers develop their skills. With detailed instructions and sheet music included, this is an essential tool for anyone looking to improve their vocal abilities.
Forty years pastor of the First Baptist Church of Boston
80 pages
3 hours of reading
The book offers an in-depth exploration of Rollin Heber Neale's life and character, highlighting his significant contributions as the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Boston for forty years. This reprint of the original 1880 edition preserves the historical context and insights into Neale's influence on his congregation and the broader community, showcasing his dedication and impact on religious life during his tenure.
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The book is a reproduction of a historically significant work, carefully preserving the original artifacts, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of cultural knowledge, reflecting the intellectual heritage of civilization. The inclusion of these original elements adds authenticity and context, making it an important resource for scholars and readers interested in the historical significance of the text.
Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original form, complete with copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital part of the knowledge base of civilization, showcasing the historical context and importance of the text. The reproduction aims to maintain authenticity, allowing readers to engage with the work as it was originally presented.
Culturally significant, this reproduction preserves the integrity of the original artifact, showcasing its historical value. It includes original copyright references and library stamps, reflecting its journey through prominent libraries worldwide. The work serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, offering readers an authentic glimpse into the past.
The discourse reflects on Christian greatness, delivered shortly after the funeral of Hon. Friend Humphrey. It is part of a larger collection within Sabin Americana, which compiles significant works about the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. This collection encompasses various genres, including sermons, political tracts, and literature, providing insights into the society, culture, and pivotal events of the time. The work is now available in high-quality digital scans, making it accessible to a broad audience.
A Discourse On The Life And Character Of Irah Chase (1866)
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