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American Slavery
Discourse Delivered in St. John's Church, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, at the Conferring the Order of Priesthood on the Rev. Robert Fowle, A. M. of Holderness
Discourses on Several Important Subjects (Classic Reprint)
The Supremacy and Obligation of Conscience
Unpublished Letters (Classic Reprint)
American Slavery Distinguished from the Slavery of English Theorists, and Justified by the Law of Nature (Classic Reprint)
The Theory and Use of the Church Calendar in the Measurement and Distribution of Time
Discourses on Several Subjects, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)
Discourses on Several Subjects. By Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. Vol. I[-II]. of 2; Volume 1
Discourses on Several Subjects. By Samuel Seabury, D.D. Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode-Island. Vol. I[-II]. of 2; Volume 2
Discourses on Several Subjects, Vol. 1 of 2 (Classic Reprint)
Mary the Virgin - Scholar's Choice Edition
A View of the Controversy Between Great-Britain and Her Colonies; Including a Mode of Determining Their Present Disputes, Finally and Effectually and of Preventing All Future Contentions. in a Letter to the Author of a Full Vindication of
Mary the Virgin; As Commemorated in the Church of Christ
Seabury Centenary Handbook, a Comprehensive Sketch of the Facts Relating To, and the Results Of, the Consecratin of Dr. Seabury as the First Bishop of the American Church, by an Edinburgh Layman
Municipal Ownership and Operation of Public Utilities in New York City
An Address to the Ministers and Congregations of the Presbyterian and Independent Persuasions in the United States of America.
A Sermon Delivered Before the Boston Episcopal Charitable Society, in Trinity Church
A Sermon, Preached Before the Grand Lodge, and the Other Lodges of Ancient Freemasons, in New-York, at St. Paul's Chapel
Bishop Seabury's Second Charge, to the Clergy of His Diocess [sic]
A Discourse Delivered Before the Triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America
A Discourse Delivered in St. James' Church, in New London, on Tuesday the 23rd of December, 1794 Before an Assembly of Free and Accepted Masons, Convened for the Purpose of Installing a Lodge in That City.
American slavery distinguished from the slavery of English theorists and justified by the law of nature
Discourses on Several Subjects (Volume 1)