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The charms of benevolence, and patriotic mentor: : being, an essay on the utility and propriety of organizing benevolent associations, for the spiritual and temporal relief of the sick poor in the United States. : Also, intended as a solace to the afflicted, and a stimulus to the affluent, to commiserate and mitigate the miseries of the poor. : To which is added, Solemn admonitions on the present portentous signs of the times; addressed to the people of the United States, and particularly the clergy. Intended as a supplement to the "Rights of God." : [Four lines of verse]

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  • "The charms of benevolence, and patriotic mentor: : being, an essay on the utility and propriety of organizing benevolent associations, for the spiritual and temporal relief of the sick poor in the United States. : Also, intended as a solace to the afflicted, and a stimulus to the affluent, to commiserate and mitigate the miseries of the poor. : To which is added, Solemn admonitions on the present portentous signs of the times; addressed to the people of the United States, and particularly the clergy. Intended as a supplement to the "Rights of God." : [Four lines of verse]"@en
  • "The charms of benevolence, and patriotic mentor being, an essay on the utility and propriety of organizing benevolent associations, for the spiritual and temporal relief of the sick poor in the United States. : Also, intended as a solace to the afflicted, and a stimulus to the affluent, to commiserate and mitigate the miseries of the poor. : To which is added, Solemn admonitions on the present portentous signs of the times ; addressed to the people of the United States, and particularly the clergy. Intended as a supplement to the "Rights of God." : [Four lines of verse]"@en