Drew University Library 19th Century Collection

Pilgrims and Puritanism Pamphlet Collection Finding List

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1Some neglected aspects of colonial history; an address delivered before the New Jersey Historical Society, May 12, 1900Charles M. Andrews1906
2Broadening of Puritanism; the third annual sermon preached before the New England Society in the City of New York ... December 21st, 1902Edward B. Coe1902
3Deterioration of the Puritan stock and its causesJohn Ellis1884
4Pilgrim fathers; oration delivered before the City Council and citizens of Lowell, December 22, 1876John A. Goodwin1877
5Early days of church and state in MaineRobert Hale1910
6New-Englandism not the religion of the bible; being an examination of a review of Bishop Brownell's fourth charge to his clergy, in the New Englander for January, 1844Juris Consultus1844
7Review of the tribute to the Pilgrims, etc., and the centennial address of Joel Hawes, D.D.Juris Consultus1836
8Puritan and his mission; the annual sermon preached before the New England Society in the City of New York ... December 22d, 1901George C. Lorimer1901
9Hour with the Puritans and Pilgrims; an addressGeorge McAleer1908
10Memoranda, historical, chronological, etc., prepared with the hope to aid those whose interest in Pilgrim memorials and history is freshened by this jubilee year 1870
11New England old and new; a brief review of some historical and industrial incidents in the Puritan "New English Canaan": still the land of promise 1920
12Oration, delivered at the first commemoration of the landing of the Pilgrims of Maryland, celebrated May 10th, 1842, under the auspices of the Philodemic Society of Georgetown CollegeWilliam George Read1842
13New-England distinguished; a discourse preached in Wethersfield, Nov. 29, 1827, being the day of annual thanksgiving; with an appendixC.J. Tenney1828
14Pilgrim fathers in Holland; their condition, and their relation to and treatment by the authorities and the people, with special reference to the proposed monument at Delfshaven ; a paper read before the New England Historic Genealogical Society, on March 4, 1891William C. Winslow1891