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The early years of the late Bishop Hobart
By John McVickar

The great man in Israel
By John Frederick Schroeder
Serious thoughts on a late administration of Episcopal orders
Serious thoughts on a late administration of Episcopal orders
By Cave Jones
An answer to Bishop Hobart's Pastoral letter on the subject of Bible and common prayer book societies
An answer to Bishop Hobart's Pastoral letter on the subject of Bible and common prayer book societies
By Episcopalian.
Account of the true nature and object of the late Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York
Account of the true nature and object of the late Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York
By Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New York
The influence of John Henry Hobart on the life of Elizabeth Ann Seton
The influence of John Henry Hobart on the life of Elizabeth Ann Seton
By Mary Kathleen Flanagan

A sermon preached in Trinity Church, New York
By Benjamin Dorr
An address delivered before the Association of the Alumni of Columbia College, at their anniversary, May 4, 1831
An address delivered before the Association of the Alumni of Columbia College, at their anniversary, May 4, 1831
By James R. Manley
Dr. Hobart's system of intolerance exemplified in the late proceedings against his colleague, the author
Dr. Hobart's system of intolerance exemplified in the late proceedings against his colleague, the author
By Cave Jones

A letter to the Rev. Thomas Chalmers, D.D., professor of divinity in the University of Edinburgh, on the life and character of the Right Reverend Dr. Hobart, bishop of New-York, North-America
By Strachan, John
Bishop Hobart and the Oxford movement
Bishop Hobart and the Oxford movement
By C. P. S. Clarke
Constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York
Constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York
By Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New York
Review of pamphlets on the Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States
Review of pamphlets on the Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States
By
The resolutions adopted at a meeting of the Episcopalians at Mechanic Hall
The resolutions adopted at a meeting of the Episcopalians at Mechanic Hall
By N.Y.) Mechanics' Hall (New York
Sermons on the principal events and truths of redemption
Sermons on the principal events and truths of redemption
By John Henry Hobart
Second letter to the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon
Second letter to the Right Hon. Lord Kenyon
By A Churchman
Remarks on a letter to the right Hon. Lord Kenyon, by a Churchman
Remarks on a letter to the right Hon. Lord Kenyon, by a Churchman
By Friend to the American church
A sermon, preached in Grace Church, New-York, on the 15th Sunday after Trinity, September 19, 1830
A sermon, preached in Grace Church, New-York, on the 15th Sunday after Trinity, September 19, 1830
By Wainwright, Jonathan Mayhew
A letter to the wardens and vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati
A letter to the wardens and vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati
By Henry Ustick Onderdonk
A letter to the wardens and vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati
A letter to the wardens and vestry of Christ Church, Cincinnati
By Onderdonk, Henry U.
The professional years of John Henry Hobart, D.D
The professional years of John Henry Hobart, D.D
By John McVickar
A vindication of the pastoral letter of the Right Rev. Bishop Hobart, from the animadversions contained in the prefatory remarks annexed to the constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York
A vindication of the pastoral letter of the Right Rev. Bishop Hobart, from the animadversions contained in the prefatory remarks annexed to the constitution of the Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York
By John Henry Hobart
Account of the true nature and object of the late Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York, together with a defence of the Association from objections which have been urged against it, and an explanation of the reasons which have led to its dissolution
Account of the true nature and object of the late Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New-York, together with a defence of the Association from objections which have been urged against it, and an explanation of the reasons which have led to its dissolution
By Protestant Episcopal Clerical Association of the City of New York