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Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments : also on the present taste for reading romances and novels: and on some other customs; submitted, with a heart overflowing with good-will, to the notice and consideration of the professors of the Christian name, in the different religious societies
Kendall, John (1726-1815)
1801
Indexed in: Smith II, 54.
Remarks on the theatre, and on the late fire at Richmond, in Virginia
Alexander, Ann of York
1812
Errata slip attached to p.32.
Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments : also on the present taste for reading romances and novels: and on some other customs; submitted, with a heart overflowing with good-will, to the notice and consideration of the professors of the Christian name, in the different religious societies
Kendall, John (1726-1815)
1801
Indexed in: Smith II, 54.
Remarks on the theatre, and on the late fire at Richmond, in Virginia
Alexander, Ann of York
1812
Errata slip attached to p.32.
Sentiments of pious and eminent persons on the pernicious tendency of dramatic entertainments, and other vain amusements : With a few reflections on the same subject subjoined
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1819
Indexed in: Smith II, 776.
Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments : also on the present taste for reading romances and novels: and on some other customs; submitted, with a heart overflowing with good-will, to the notice and consideration of the professors of the Christian name, in the different religious societies
Kendall, John (1726-1815)
1794
Indexed in: Smith II, 54.
Remarks on the prevailing custom of attending stage entertainments : also on the present taste for reading romances and novels: and on some other customs; submitted, with a heart overflowing with good-will, to the notice and consideration of the professors of the Christian name, in the different religious societies
Kendall, John (1726-1815)
1796
Indexed in: Smith II, 54.
A short appeal to men and women of reason, distinguished by titles of worldly honour; or by riches exclusive of titles: who may be walking according to the course of this evil world, living in the pleasures thereof, and frequenting theatres, balls, &c
Hume, Sophia (1702-1774)
[176-?]
Author named in full, p.23.
Sentiments of pious and eminent persons, on the pernicious tendency of dramatic entertainments, and other vain amusements : with a few reflections on the same subject subjoined
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
[ca.1790]
Smith II, 194.
A short appeal to men and women of reason : distinguished by titles of worldly honour; or by riches exclusive of titles: who may be walking according to the course of this evil world, living in the pleasures thereof, and frequenting theatres, balls, &c
Hume, Sophia (1702-1774)
1765
Signed on p. 25: Sophia Hume. Advertisement on p. [1] at end.
Observations on theatrical amusements
Tract Association of Friends (Philadelphia)
1818
Below imprint: No.20 -- 3000. Monogram of Tract Association of Friends on title-page.
Sentiments of pious and eminent persons on the pernicious tendency of dramatic entertainments, and other vain amusements : with a few reflections on the same subject subjoined
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1817
Smith II, 757.