Death Abolished.
- imprint_number: 1803.051
- title: Death abolished: A Sermon. Occasioned by the sickness which prevailed at Alexandria during the months of August, September and October; giving a detail of that sickness, and of some of the views of providence in such calamitous visitations. With an appendix, containing facts, relating to the origin of the sickness--the extent of the mortality--the labours of the committee of health, and the contributions for the relief of the poor. By James Muir, D.D. pastor of the Presbyterian Church.
- sequence_number: 51
- year: 1803
- place_issued: Alexandria
- issuing_press: Cottom & Stewart
- author: Muir, James (1757-1820).
- notes: Copy filmed by the Early American Imprints Series is a presentation copy given Dr. Benjamin Rush of Philadelphia by Muir, now in collection of the Library Company of Philadelphia.
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