Manning, Edward.
"Nova Scotia and New Brunswick."
Edited by Benedict, David. A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America and Other Parts of the World. Boston: Lincoln & Edmands, 1813, 276-308. [ book section ]
Collection(s): Religion
United Church Of England And Ireland.
A Form of Prayer, to Be Used in All Churches and Chapels, Throughout the Province of New-Brunswick, Upon Friday the 7th of September, 1804: 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 Supplications to the Divine Majesty: For Obtaining Pardon of Our Sins, and for Averting Those Heavy Judgments Which Our Manifold Provocations Have Most Justly Deserved, and Imploring His Blessing and Assistance on the Arms of His Majesty by Sea and Land, and for Restoring and Perpetuating Peace, Safety, and Prosperity to Himself, and to His Kingdom.
Saint John NB: John Ryan, 1804. [ book ]
Collection(s): Religion, New Brunswick Imprints
United Church of England and Ireland.
A form of prayer, to be used in all churches and chapels, throughout the province of New-Brunswick, upon Friday the 7th of September, 1804 : 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 supplications to the Divine Majesty : for obtaining pardon of our sins, and for averting those heavy judgments which our manifold provocations have most justly deserved, and imploring His blessing and assistance on the arms of His Majesty by sea and land, and for restoring and perpetuating peace, safety, and prosperity to himself, and to his kingdom.
St John, N.B.: Printed by John Ryan, 1804, 16 pp. [ book ]
Collection(s): New Brunswick Imprints
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