the Presbyterian minister
*Liquor and the Cost of Life Insurance
Perhaps the top is also a part of a banister that was not burned
Turner & Fisher turned out exactly the sort of "popular literature" devotional writers warned about
from the Accession of James the First: with a Preliminary Sketch of the Progress of the Reformed Religion in Ireland during the Sixteenth Century
1893 FRANCES WILLARD & HANNAH WHITALL SMITH. Presentation Copy of "Is There a Future Life?" Biography the Presbyterian ministerA really nicely provenanced item, apparently presented in the home of Hannah Whitall and Robert Pearsall Smith by Frances E. Willard, to fellow Women's Temperance campaigner, Helen L. Hood, head of the W. C. T. U. for the State of Illinois. [Frances Willard, Hannah Whitall Smith, Temperance, Afterlife]. Horder, W. Garrett. Is There a Future Life? Intimations of Immortality: Thoughts for the Perplexed and Troubled. London. Elliot Stock. Nd. c. 1893.