St. Paul's Manner of Preaching, Recommended for Imitation, in a Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Rev. Daniel Hall to the Pastoral Care of the Church in Sag-Harbor, Long Island: Sept. 21, 1797 [Inscribed by the Author]

  • Norwich, CT: Thomas Hubbard, 1798
By Walter King
Norwich, CT: Thomas Hubbard, 1798. Very Good. Norwich: Thomas Hubbard, 1798. First Edition. Stitched self-wrappers; 30,[2]pp. ([A]-D4, collated complete). Light soil to title page, textblock uniformly a bit toned, else a Very Good and sound example. Inscription at head of title page: "Eunice Stone, from the author."

Concludes with a delightful appendix describing and promoting the town of Sag-Harbor where this sermon was delivered: "Has an excellent harbor, wharves, &c.--and is finely situated for trade and navigation--Before the late war, the town was thinly inhabited. Those who tarried through that unnatural contest, suffered greatly in every interest and feeling from the ravages of the enemy--But since the establishment of peace they have increased rapidly, and business of every kind flourishes" (p. [31]).

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