Boston : Published by Munroe & Francis, no. 4, Cornhill, (corner of Water-Street;) and David Francis, no. 90, Newbury-Street, (Five doors north of Boylston Market.), 1819
[Baltimore] : Published by the "Religious Tract Society of Baltimore," and for sale at their depository, no. 6, North Howard-Street, by Cushing & Jewett, agents. May also be had at the store of John E. Jackson, 244, Baltimore-Street, [1819]
[Baltimore] : Published by the "Religious Tract Society of Baltimore," and for sale at their depository, no. 144, Market-Street. Sam'l. H. Harris, agent, [1818]
Boston : Printed and sold by Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill, agents for the New England Tract Society. The charitable, resident in any part of the Union, who purchase books for distribution, will find their orders answered promptly, on the most liberal terms, 1818
[Newburyport, Mass.] : Published by Charles Whipple, Newburyport: Who has for sale a large assortment of Sabbath School rewards, on the lowest terms. T.H. Miller, printer, Portsmouth, [1818?]
[Baltimore] : Published by the "Religious Tract Society of Baltimore," and for sale at their depository, no. 144, Market-Street. Sam'l. H. Harris, agent, [1818]
Bellows' Falls, Vt. : Printed and published by Bill Blake & Co. And sold wholesale and retail at the Bellows' Falls Book-Store, and by most of the principal book-sellers in New-England, 1817
Boston : Lincoln and Edmands, printers and publishers--sold by them, wholesale and retail, at their Bible Warehouse and Theological & Miscellaneous Bookstore, no. 53 Cornhill; also, by the principal booksellers, 1816
Troy [N.Y.] : Printed by Parker and Bliss; sold by them at the Troy Bookstore, and by Websters and Skinners, D. Steele, and H.C. Southwick, Albany, and Tracy and Bliss, Lansingburgh, 1815
Philadelphia : Published by M. Carey, Isaac Pierce, Johnson & Warner, Kimber & Richardson, B.C. Busby, Emmer Kimber, Bennet & Walton, Edward Parker, 1815
Boston : Printed and sold by Lincoln & Edmands, no. 53, Cornhill. Who keep for sale a great variety of cheap religious tracts. The charitable, resident in any part of the Union, who purchase for distribution, will find their orders answered promptly, and on the most liberal terms, 1814