Abner Kneeland
1774 – 1844
58 works on record
Works

National Hymns, Original and Selected: For the Use of Those who are "slaves to No Sect"
1836

An Introduction to the Defence of Abner Kneeland, Charged with Blasphemy: Before the Municipal ..
1834

A Series of Lectures on the Doctrine of Universal Benevolence: Delivered in the Universalist ..
1824

A series of lectures on the doctrine of universal benevolence
1818

The American Definition Spelling Book: In which the Words are Not Only Rationally Divided Into ..
1814

The Columbian miscellany
1804

The Philadelphia hymn book

A review of the evidences of Christianity

Minutes of a discussion on the question "Is the punishment of the wicked absolutely by eternal"?

National hymns, original and selected
Speech of Abner Kneeland delivered before the full bench of judges of the Supreme Court in his own defence, for the alleged crime of blasphemy. Law term March 8, 1836
1836
A review of the evidences of Chrisitianity
1835
Speech of Abner Kneeland delivered before the Supreme Court of the City of Boston, in his own defence, on an indictment for blasphemy. November term, 1834
1834
A funeral sermon on the death of Captain Abijah Harding, who was killed by the fall of a tree in Barre, Mass. February 23, 1826, aged 84 years
1826
The substance of a sermon on the doctrine of atonement
1826
Three sermons delivered in the First Universalist Church in the city of New-York on Easter Sunday, March 26, 1826, in which is embodied a brief portraiture of Christian theology
1826
Remarks on a pamphlet entitled A review of an anonymous publication styled Strictures on a pamphlet entitled A religious tract ..
1817
A refutation of the unmerciful doctrin[e] of endless misery, or, A candid examination of certain equivocal terms on which the said doctrin[e] is supposed to rest
1816
The child's spelling book
1808
Strictures on strictures
1808
A letter to Rev. Jeremiah Higbee
1807
A brief sketch of a new system of orthography
1807
Five words spoken with the understanding
1805
The happy death of the righteous
1804
The American definition spelling book
1802
Speech of Abner Kneeland
A review of the trial, conviction, and final imprisonment in the common jail of the county of Suffolk, of Abner Kneeland, for the alleged crime of blasphemy
An introduction to the defence of Abner Kneeland charged with blasphemy
Hē Kainē Diathēkē
The American pronoucing spelling book, or, Sure guide to the true pronunciation of the English language
An oration, delivered July 4, 1826, being the semicentural anniversary of the independence of the United States of America
A sermon delivered before the Northern Association of Universalists
Minutes of a discussion on the question
A key to the new system of orthography
Mr. Kneeland's letter to the Rev. Mr. Taylor
Minutes of a discussion on the question: "Is the punishment of the wicked absolutely eternal?
A refutation of the unmerciful doctrine of endless misery ...
Presbyterianism versus Presbyterianism
A charity sermon on the late fire in Savannah ...
Ancient universalism ...
A letter to Rev. Jeremiah Higbee ...
An appeal to Universalists ...
Minutes of a discussion on the question, is the punishment of the wicked absolutely eternal? ...
Strictures on scriptures ...
Strictures on a pamphlet entitled a "Religious Tract" ...
Three sermons, delivered in the first Universalist church, in the city of New-York ...
Five words spoken with the understanding, in two discourses, delivered at Langdon, New Hampshire ...
The substance of a sermon, on the doctrine of atonement ...
Speech delivered before the full bench of judges of the Supreme Court ...
Compendium of a sermon delivered in Philadelphia in the First Universalist Church ...
An introduction to the defence of Abner Kneeland, charged with blasphemy
The New Testament
The American pronouncing spelling book, or, Sure guide to the true pronunciation of the English language
A philosophical dictionary
Sketches of the arguments of the attorney of the Commonwealth, at the trials of Abner Kneeland, for blasphemy, in the municipal and supreme courts, in Boston, January and May, 1834
Mr. Kneeland has on hand at no. 43 Bowery, New-York, the following books, which he would be pleased to dispose of to his Congregation or others
Appeal to Common Sense and the Constitution in behalf of the Unlimited Freedom of Public Discussion, occasioned by Trial for Blasphemy
The Philadelphia hymn book, or, A selection of sacred poetry