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| Genre/Form: | Sermons |
|---|---|
| Additional Physical Format: | Online version: Sermons preached in Boston on the death of Abraham Lincoln. Boston: J.E. Tilton, 1865 (OCoLC)566225755 |
| Named Person: | Abraham Lincoln |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
P D Gurley; Edward Norris Kirk; C A Bartol; Jacob M Manning; John E Todd; James Freeman Clarke; George H Hepworth; Wm R Nicholson; William Hague; Edwin Bonaparte Webb; Rollin H Neale; Henry Wilder Foote; F D Huntington; Warren H Cudworth; Chandler Robbins; William Sprague Studley; Rufus Ellis; Samuel Kirkland Lothrop; Edward Everett Hale; Alonzo A Miner; James Reed; George Putnam; George Leonard Chaney; Andrew L Stone; Justin D Fulton; Andrew Johnson |
| OCLC Number: | 6173746 |
| Notes: | Funeral service at Washington: Burial service read by Rev. Mr. [Edward Brooks] Hall. Opening prayer by Bishop [Matthew] Simpson. Closing prayer by Rev. E[dgar] H[arkness] Gray. Sabin 41230. |
| Description: | 379 p. 19 cm. |
| Contents: | Funeral service at Washington. Burial service read by Rev. Mr. Hall; Opening prayer by Bishop Simpson; Sermon by Rev. D.P. Gurley; closing prayer by Rev. E.H. Gray -- Sermons in Boston. Rev. E.N. Kirk, Rev. Cyrus A. Bartol, Rev. J.M. Manning, Rev. John E. Todd, Rev. James Freeman Clarke, Rev. George H. Hepworth, Rev. W.R. Nicholson, Rev. William Hague, Rev. E.B. Webb, Rev. R.H. Neale, Rev. Henry W. Foote, Rev. F.D. Huntington, Rev. Warren H. Cudworth, Rev. Chandler Robbins, Rev. W.S. Studley, Rev. Rufus Ellis, Rev. Samuel K. Lothrop, Rev. Edward E. Hale, Rev. A.A. Miner, Rev. James Reed, Rev. George Putnam, Rev. George L. Chancey, Rev. A.L. Stone, Rev. J.D. Fulton. |
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