Church Of England. Diocese Of Nova Scotia.
A Form of Prayer to Be Used in All Churches, Chapels and Places of Worship, According to the Usage of the Church of England, Throughout His Majesty's Province of New-Brunswick, on Friday the Twenty-Fifth Day of July, 1794 ; Being the Day Appointed by Proclamation, for a General Fast and Humiliation Before Almighty God, to Be Observed in the Most Devout and Solemn Manner, by Sending up Our Prayers and Suplications to the Divine Majesty: For Obtaining Pardon of Our Sins, and for Averting Those Heavy Judgements Which Our Manifold Provocations Have Deserved ; and for Imploring His Assistance and Blessing on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land, and for Restoring and Perpetuating Peace, Safety and Prosperity to Himself, and to His Dominions.
Saint John, NB: John Ryan, 1794, 6 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s): Religion
Milton, Charles W.
Narrative of the Gracious Dealings of God in the Conversion of W. Mooney Fitzgerald and John Clark Two Malefactors: Who Were Executed on Friday, Dec. 18, 1789, at St. John's, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, for Burglary ; in a Letter from the Reverend Mr. Milton to the Right Honourable the Countess Dowager of Huntingdon.
Dublin, Ireland: B. Dugdale, No. 150, Capel-Street, 1790, 22 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s): Religion
Scott, Jonathan.
A Brief View of the Religious Tenets and Sentiments, Lately Published and Spread in the Province of Nova Scotia; Which Are Contained in a Book, Entitled "Two Mites, on Some of the Most Important and Much Disputed Points of Divinity, &c." and in a Sermon Preached at Liverpool, November 19, 1782, and in a Pamphlet Entitled " the Antitraditionist", All Being Publications of Mr. Henry Alline ... Together with a Discourse on External Order.
Halifax, NS: John Howe, 1784, 334 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s): Religion