Gerrit Smith has consented to deliver a discourse in the Presbyterian Church in this village on Sunday the 23d inst. at 11 A.M., in behalf of the religion of reason, or, as it is frequently called in this community, the "new religion." Church of Peterboro. Peterboro, January 14th 1859 [electronic resource] : The following original hymns will be sung in connection with Mr. Smith's discourse. ...
- Published
- [Peterboro, N.Y.] : [publisher not identified], [1859]
- Physical Description
- 1 sheet (1 unnumbered page ; 32 x 21 cm
- Additional Creators
- Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874 and Church of Peterboro (Peterboro, N.Y.)
Online Version
- Series
- Contents
- [1] First lines: For near two thousand years, have shone the light and love of Jesus' life -- [2] First lines: Oh what a holy happy place would Peterboro be -- [3] First lines: To love our God and all mankind is the religion which we preach -- [4] First line: Sad was the day for man.
- Subject(s)
- Smith, Gerrit, 1797-1874
- Church of Peterboro (Peterboro, N.Y.)
- Christian union—New York (State)—Peterboro
- Religion—Controversial literature
- Christian union—Songs and music
- Christian sects—Songs and music
- Christianity and politics—Songs and music
- Political parties—United States—Songs and music
- Temperance—Songs and music
- Slavery and the church—Songs and music
- Peterboro (N.Y.)—Religion
- Peterboro (N.Y.)—Church history
- Genre(s)
- Note
- Four untitled hymns, possibly written by Gerrit Smith, on the subjects of Christian union, sectarianism, party spirit, temperance and slavery.
Texts of hymns in three columns; printed area measures 22.6 x 18.1 cm.
AVAILABLE ONLINE TO AUTHORIZED PSU USERS. - Reproduction Note
- Electronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2005. Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (American broadsides and ephemera. First series ; no. 10402).
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