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Luther Samuel Livingston
Dodd, Mead, 1905
 

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Page 461 - A | Confession of Faith | Owned and Consented to by the | Elders and Messengers | of the Churches | in the Colony of Connecticut in | New-England, | Assembled by Delegation at Say-Brook | September 9th. 1710. Neiv London in NE Printed by Thomas Short, 1710.
Page 9 - Address to the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, by those freemen, of the city of Philadelphia, who are now confined in the Mason's Lodge, by virtue of a general warrant. Signed in council by the vice president of the Council of Pennsylvania.
Page 397 - A Modest Proof of the Order and Government settled by Christ and his Apostles in the Church, 2nd Ed.
Page 127 - The Journal of a Two Months Tour; with a view of Promoting Religion among the Frontier Inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and of Introducing Christianity among the Indians to the Westward of the Alegh-geny Mountains.
Page 92 - Authentic Account of the Proceedings of the Congress held at New York in 1765, on the Subject of the American Stamp Act, 1767.
Page 383 - An Appeal to the Public in behalf of the Church of England in America...
Page 353 - An act for establishing an agreement with seven of the lords proprietors of Carolina for the surrender of their title and interest in that province to his majesty...
Page 32 - York, he published in 1779 a narrative of his observations during his captivity, which has been lately reprinted ; a vindication of the opposition of the inhabitants of Vermont to the government of New York, and their right to form an independent state, 1779; and Allen's theology, or the oracles of reason, 1786.
Page 463 - CONGRESS. —Extracts From the Votes and Proceedings Of the American Continental Congress, Held at Philadelphia on the 5th of September 1774.
Page 462 - A declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies of North America, now met in General Congress at Philadelphia, setting forth the causes and necessity of their taking up arms.