Murray, John, 1742-1793.
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Jerubbaal, or Tyranny's grove destroyed, and the altar of liberty finished . A discourse on America's duty and danger, delivered at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury-Port, December 11, 1783. On occasion of the public thanksgiving for peace. (Published by particular request.) By John Murray, A.M. Pastor of said church.
Murray, John, 1742-1793.Date: MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]- E-books
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Bath-Kol. A voice from the wilderness Being an humble attempt to support the sinking truths of God, against some of the principal errors, raging at this time. Or, a joint testimony to some of the grand articles of the Christian religion, judicially delivered to the churches under their care. By the first presbytery of the eastward. [Seven lines of quotations].
Murray, John, 1742-1793.Date: M,DCCLXXXIII. [1783]- E-books
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A welcome to the grave A sermon, delivered at the Presbyterian Church Newbury-Port: occasioned by the death of Mrs. Phebe Lane, consort of Capt. Ebenezer Lane of Boston, who departed this life Nov. 12th, 1781, in the 33d year of her age. Published at the request of the mourners, by John Murray, A.M. Pastor of said church. [One line in Latin from Lucan].
Murray, John, 1742-1793.Date: 1781- E-books
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Some difficulties proposed for solution in a letter to the Rev. John Murray, concerning his discourse on the origin of evil. With some additional remarks. By an impartial inquirer. [Eight lines of quotations].
Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837.Date: MDCCXCIII. [1793]- E-books
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Nehemiah, or The struggle for liberty never in vain, when managed with virtue and perseverance A discourse delivered at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury-Port, Nov. 4th, 1779. Being the day appointed by government to be observed as a day of solemn fasting and prayer throughout the state of Massachusetts-Bay. Published in compliance with the request of some hearers. By J. Murray, A.M. V.D.M. [Three lines from Ezra].
Murray, John, 1742-1793.Date: 1779