Pollen, Thomas, d. 1768.
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Universal love . A sermon preached in Trinity-Church, at Newport, in Rhode Island, before the Right Worshipful Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, on the 24th day of June, 1757. By Thomas Pollen, A.M.
Pollen, Thomas, d. 1768.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- E-books
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A short treatise on the Lord's Supper . Wherein the chief meanings which men put on its institution we examined; The Ends of it are considered; The Benefits conveyed to us by it are demonstrated; The Obligation of coming to it is proved and enforced; The several Pleas which are offered by men in excuse for not coming to it are answered; The preparation to be made for it is recommended; And the Behaviour which is proper at and after our receiving of it is pointed out. By Thomas Pollen, M.A.
Pollen, Thomas, d. 1768.Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- E-books
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The fatal consequences of adultery, to monarchies as well as to private families with a defence of the bill, passed in the House of Lords in the year 1771, intituled, "an act to restrain persons who shall be divorced for the crime of adultery, from marrying, or contracting matrimony, with the party," &c. and an historical account of marriage, &c. By Thomas Pollen, A.M.
Pollen, Thomas, d. 1768.Date: 1772