1751 PIKE, Revolutionary War Patriot Provenance, Sermon
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1751 JAMES PIKE. American Revolutionary War Patriot, Minute Man, Provenance, Sermon!
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None for sale anywhere, No original prints found, only in ebook fashion or current copies.
Pike, James. Pastor of the Church at Summers-Worth.
Gospel-Ministers, Christs Ambassadors.
A Sermon Preached before a Convention of Ministers, at Newington, in the Province of New-Hampshire, October 9, 1750, Boston.
Now then we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us, we pray you in ChristÂ’s stead, be ye reconciled to God. 2 Corinthians v.20
Half title inscribed by James Pike, A Gift of the author 1755, Ex Dono Reverendi Authoris.
Final leaf inscribed Henry True, 1779.
Signed Henry True, Journal and Letters of Rev. Henry True, of Hampstead, New Hampshire.
He was Chaplain in the New Hampshire Regiment of the Provincial Army in 1759 and 1762, Also an Account of the Battle of Concord by Captain Amos Barrett, a Minute Man and Participant.
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