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| | Books by Thomas Brown: Books in the extended shelves: Brown, Thomas, 1766-: An account of the people called Shakers: their faith, doctrines, and practice, exemplified in the life, conversations, and experience of the author during the time he belonged to the society. To which is affixed a history of their rise and progress to the present day. (Printed by Parker and Bliss. Sold at the Troy bookstore; by Websters and Skinners, Albany; and by S. Wood, New-York, 1812) (page images at HathiTrust) Brown, Thomas, 1766-: An account of the people called Shakers : their faith, doctrines and practice, exemplified in the life, conversations and experience of the author during the time that he belonged to the Society; to which is affixed a history of their rise and progress to the present day. (Parker, 1812) (page images at HathiTrust) Brown, Thomas, 1766-: The history of the destruction of the city and temple of Jerusalem, and of the ruin and dispersion of the Jewish nation : to which is added Dr. Priestley's letters to the Jews, and an answer by David Levi (T. Brown, 1825), also by David Levi and Joseph Priestley (page images at HathiTrust) Brown, Thomas, 1766-: A history of the origin and progress of the doctrine of universal salvation. : Also, the final reconciliation of all men to holiness and happiness, fully and clearly proved from Scripture, reason and common sense. : And the principal texts of Scripture, commonly understood to mean never-ending punishment for sin, examined, and the true Scriptural sense of them clearly explained. : The dreadful doctrine of endless misery investigated, and the long controversy, whether of not all men will finally be saved, decided. (Printed for the author by G. Wood, 1826), also by George Wood (page images at HathiTrust) Brown, Thomas, 1766-: Medical electricity revived (Printed for the author, by G.J. Loomis 7 co, 1817), also by Jesse Everett (page images at HathiTrust)
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