Hobart, Noah, 1706-1773.
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Civil government the foundation of social happiness A sermon preached before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, on the day of their anniversary election, May 10th, 1750. By Noah Hobart, A.M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Fairfield. [Seven lines of Scripture texts].
Hobart, Noah, 1706-1773.Date: 1751- E-books
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The real advantages which ministers and people may enjoy especially in the colonies, by conforming to the Church of England faithfully considered, and impartially represented, in a letter to a young gentleman.
Welles, Noah, 1718-1776.Date: Printed in the year 1762- E-books
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A second address to the members of the Episcopal separation in New-England Occasioned by the exceptions made to the former, by Dr. Johnson, Mr. Wetmore, Mr. Beach, and Mr. Caner. To which is added, by way of appendix, a letter from Mr. Dickinson in answer to some things Mr. Wetmore has charged him with. By Noah Hobart, A.M. pastor of a Church of Christ in Fairfield. [Six lines of quotations].
Hobart, Noah, 1706-1773.Date: 1751- E-books
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Ministers of the Gospel considered as fellow labourers A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Noah Welles, at Sanford [i.e., Stamford], Dec. 31. 1746. By Noah Hobart, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Fairfield. [Eight lines of quotations].
Hobart, Noah, 1706-1773.Date: 1747- E-books
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A congratulatory letter from a gentleman in the West, to his friend in the East upon the success of his letter, entituled, The present state of the colony of Connecticut considered.
Hobart, Noah, 1706-1773.Date: 1755