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| | Books by John Cordner: Books in the extended shelves: Cordner, John, 1816-1894: [Christian pamphlets. Vol. 8]. ([publisher not identified], 1800), also by Edward Norris Kirk, Edwin Bonaparte Webb, Samuel T. Spear, William Greenleaf Eliot, Jonathan Blanchard, E. A. Huntington, Chauncey Richardson, E. H. Chapin, Henry Martyn Dexter, and N.Y.) Young Men's Christian Association (New York (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: The American conflict : an address, spoken before the New England Society of Montreal, and a public audience, in Nordheimer's Hall, Montreal, on Thursday evening, 22nd December, 1864 (Printed by J. Lovell, 1865), also by New England Society of Montreal (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: The American conflict an address spoken before the New England Society of Montreal and a public audience in Nordheimer's Hall, Montreal, on Thursday evening, 22nd December, 1864 (s.n.], 1865) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: Canada and the United States an address on the American conflict, delivered at Montreal on Thursday evening, December 22, 1864 (s.n.], 1865) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: Christ, the son of God a discourse in review of the Rev. Dr. Wilkes' sermon, entitled "Who is Christ?" : delivered in the Unitarian Church, Montreal, on Sunday evening, Jan. 19, 1851 (s.n.], 1851), also by Rev. Dr Wilkes (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: The Christian idea of sacrifice a discourse preached at the dedication of the Church of the Messiah, Montreal, on Sunday, 12th September, 1858 (H. Rose, 1858) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: The foundations of nationality; a discourse, preached in the Unitarian church, Montreal, on the Sunday after the great railway celebration, November, 1856 (H. Rose, 1856) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: The foundations of nationality a discourse preached in the Unitarian Church, Montreal, on the Sunday after the great railway celebration, November 1856 (H. Rose, 1856) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: Is Protestantism a failure? The question considered in five lectures. (printed by J. Lovell, 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: Is Protestantism a failure? the question considered in five lectures : also a discourse on Christian monotheism (s.n.], 1869) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: Jesus a Christmas sermon, preached in the Unitarian Church, Montreal, on Christmas Day, 1851 (s.n.], 1851) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: A pastoral letter to the Christian congregation assembling for worship and edification in the Unitarian Church, Montreal (s.n.], 1853) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: The philosophic origin and historical progress of the doctrine of the Trinity a lecture delivered in the Unitarian Church, Montreal, on Sunday evening, January 26th, 1851 (s.n.], 1851) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: Righteousness exalteth a nation a discourse concerning the relation of morality to national wellbeing : preached in the Church of the Messiah, Montreal, on Sunday evening, January 1, 1860 (H. Rose, 1860) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: Twenty-five sermons : a memorial of twenty-five years' ministry (John Lovell, 1868) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: Twenty-five sermons a memorial of twenty-five years' ministry (s.n.], 1868) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: The vision of the pilgrim fathers an oration, spoken before the New England Society of Montreal, in the American Presbyterian Church, on 22nd December, 1856 (H. Rose, 1857) (page images at HathiTrust) Cordner, John, 1816-1894: The vision of the Pilgrim fathers : an oration, spoken before the New England Society of Montreal, in the American Presbyterian Church, on 22nd December, 1856 (H. Rose, 1857), also by New England Society of Montreal (page images at HathiTrust)
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