ALS : Newburyport, Mass., to Jedidiah Morse, 1799 Mar. 4.

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ALS : Newburyport, Mass., to Jedidiah Morse, 1799 Mar. 4.

Asks for copies of some of Morse's sermons and comments that "the noise made by the Masons seems to indicate an implication in illuminatism." He urges Morse to continue his crusade against the rising tide of "Deism and Infidelity." Morse was a leading opponent of the Unitarian movement.

1 item (2 p.) 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6794828

Rosenbach Museum & Library

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Pike, Nicolas, 1743-1819

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Teacher, author of first popular American arithmetic textbook. From the description of ALS : Newburyport, Mass., to Jedidiah Morse, 1799 Mar. 4. (Rosenbach Museum & Library). WorldCat record id: 122626210 ...

Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826

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