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Noah Hobart

  • A Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the West, to His Friend in the East; Upon the Success of His Letter, Entituled, the Present State of the Colony of Connecticut ConsideredA Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the West, to His Friend in the East; Upon the Success of His Letter, Entituled, the Present State of the Colony of Connecticut Considered
  • A Second Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in New-England. Occasioned by the Exceptions Made to the Former, by Dr. Johnson, Mr. Wetmore, Mr. Beach, and Mr. CanerA Second Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in New-England. Occasioned by the Exceptions Made to the Former, by Dr. Johnson, Mr. Wetmore, Mr. Beach, and Mr. Caner
  • Attempt to Illustrate and Confirm the Ecclesiastical Constitution of the Consociated Churches, in the Colony of Connecticut. Occasioned by a Late Explanation of the Saybrook PlatformAttempt to Illustrate and Confirm the Ecclesiastical Constitution of the Consociated Churches, in the Colony of Connecticut. Occasioned by a Late Explanation of the Saybrook Platform
  • Ministers of the Gospel Considered As Fellow Labourers. a Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Noah Welles, at Sanford [I. E. , Stamford], Dec. 31. 1746. [Eight Lines of Quotations]Ministers of the Gospel Considered As Fellow Labourers. a Sermon Delivered at the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Noah Welles, at Sanford [I. E. , Stamford], Dec. 31. 1746. [Eight Lines of Quotations]
  • Serious Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in New-England. Occasioned by Mr. Wetmore's Vindication of the Professors of the Church of England in ConnecticutSerious Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in New-England. Occasioned by Mr. Wetmore's Vindication of the Professors of the Church of England in Connecticut