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Nos. 87-90 are reprints of these addresses.
Joshua Scottow and John Alden. By Hamilton Andrews Hill.
[Boston, 1885.] 20 pp. 8vo. 87
An Address on the Life and Character of Chief-Justice Sewall, delivered in the Old South Church, Boston, Sunday, October 26, 1884. By George E. Ellis. On the Occasion of the Erection of Tablets in the Church, commemorative of its Line of Ministers, and of Samuel Sewall and Samuel Adams.
Boston : Printed for the author. 1885. (2), 28 pp. Portrait. 8vo. 88
An Address on the Life and Character of Samuel Adams, delivered in the Old South Church, Boston, Sunday, October 26, 1884. By Edward G. Porter. On the Occasion of the Erection of Tablets in the Church, commemorative of its Line of Ministers, and of Samuel Sewall and Samuel Adams.
Boston : Press of David Clapp & Son. 1885. (2), 46 pp. Portrait. 8vo. 89
Memorial Address on the Ministers of the Old South Church, Boston, Sunday, October 26, 1884. By Increase N. Tarbox. On the Occasion of the Erection of Tablets in the Church, commemorative of its Line of Ministers, and of Samuel Sewall and Samuel Adams.
Boston : Press of David Clapp & Son. 1885. 15 pp. 8vo. 90
Letter-book of Samuel Sewall. I686-1729. 2 V. Fac-simile. (In Massachusetts Historical Society. Collections. 6th Ser. vol. 1, 2. Boston, 1886, 88.) 91
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History of the Old South Church (Third Church), Boston. 1669- 1884. By Hamilton Andrews Hill. In two volumes.
Boston : Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1889. 8vo. 92
II. A LIST OF THE WRITINGS OF, AND WORKS HAVING REF- ERENCE TO, THE MINISTERS OF THE OLD SOUTH, AR- RANGED ALPHABETICALLY.
JOHN BACON.
I.
HIS WRITINGS.
Conjectures on Prophecies ; written in the fore Part of the Year 1799. By John Bacon, Esquire.
Printed at Boston, by David Carlisle. 1805. 31 pp. 8vo. 93
Illustrations illustrated. Containing a brief Reply to some part of the Illustrations, annexed to a Piece, intituled, Letters of Friendship, &c. By John Bacon, A. M.
Hartford : Printed by Hudson & Goodwin. M, DCC, LXXI. 31 pp. I2mo. 94
A Letter, To the Reverend Joseph Huntington, D. D. By John Bacon, A. M.
Boston : Printed by Nathaniel Willis.
M, DCC, LXXXII. 21 pp.
8vo. 95
Mr. Bacon's Motions for the establishment of Rules and Orders respecting indecorous Expressions in Debate, the Practice of Duelling wherein Members of the House are concerned, and also respecting personal Violence to Members. December 7, 1809. Ordered to lie on the Table.
City of Washington: A. & G. Way, printers. 1809. 3 pp. 8vo.
96
Remarks on the Apportionment Bill. (In Annals of Congress. 7th Congress. Col. 370-372. Washington, 1851.) 97
Remarks on the Judiciary Bill. Feb. 17, 1802. (In Annals of Congress. 7th Congress. Col. 558-564. Washington, 1851.) 98
The Annals of Congress, also contain the following by Mr. Bacon : Remarks on the Tax Bill, March 18, 1802; On the Case of the French Corvette Ber- ceau. April 6, 1802; Remarks on a Resolution respecting the Importation of Arms, Jan. 17, 1803; On the Memorial of certain United States Judges, Jan. 27, 1803; Resolutions to recede to theStates of Maryland and Virginia the District of Columbia, Feb. 8; On the Retrocession of the District of Columbia, Feb. 9, 1803 ; On Bankruptcy, Feb. 18, 1803.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
A Sermon preached September 29th. 1771. By John Bacon, A. M. The next Lord's Day after he was Instaled, and the Rev. Mr. Hunt, A. M. Ordained Colleague Pastors of the South Church in Boston.
Boston : Printed and Sold by Kneeland and Adams. M DCC LXXII 35 pp. 16mo. 99
The Speeches of Mr. Bacon and Mr. Nicholson, in the National House of Representatives, in Defence of the Bill received from the Senate, entitled "An Act to repeal certain Acts respecting the Organ- ization of the Courts of the United States." February, 1802.
Boston : Printed by Munroe & Francis. 1802. 44 pp. 8vo. 100 Mr. Bacon's Speech occupies, pp. 3-8.
The substance of a speech delivered in the late Convention, on a motion being made for reconsidering a vote, by which this clause, " ex- cept Negroes, Indians and Mulattoes," in the twenty-third article of the committee, was inserted.
(In Moore, G. H. Notes on the History of Slavery in Massa- chusetts, pp. 187-191. New York, 1866.) IOI
Reprinted from the " Independent Chronicle," September 23, 1779. In this speech Mr. Bacon strongly opposed the adoption of the clause denying to Negroes, Indians, and Mulattoes the right of voting.
A Vindication of the Principles and Conduct of the Church in Stockbridge, In excluding from their Communion, one of their Mem- bers, for marrying a Person immoral and profane. In Reply to the Connecticut Gentleman's Plea, &c. By Stephen West, Pastor. With an Appendix, by John Bacon, A. M.
Hartford : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin. M. DCC. LXXX. 99 pp. 12mo.
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II.
HAVING REFERENCE TO MR. BACON.
A Droll, a Deist, and a John Bacon, Master of Arts, gently repri- manded. By the Author of the Letters of Friendship.
Hartford: Printed by Hudson & Goodwin. M. DCC. LXXXI. 16 pp. 12mo. 103
The author was the Rev. Joseph Huntington, D. D. The tract is also ap- pended without title-page to the Boston (1782) edition of " A Plea before the Ecclesiastical Council at Stockbridge." See No. 106.
Letters of Friendship To those Clergymen who have lately re- nounced Communion with the Ministers and Churches of Christ in general. With Illustrations from recent Examples.
Hartford : Printed and sold by Hudson and Goodwin. M. DCC. LXXX. 134 Pp. 12mo. 104
Pp. 113-132 are taken up with a consideration of Mr. Bacon's Appendix to West's Vindication, etc.
The author of this tract was the Rev. Joseph Huntington, D. D. It was incorporated in " A Plea before the Ecclesiastical Council," published at Boston in 1782. See No. 106.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Letters of Gratitude to the Connecticut Pleader, the Reverend Joseph Huntington, D. D. for his Letters of Friendship to a certain Class of Gentlemen, with Illustrations from Recent Examples. By Impartialis.
Hartford : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin. M. DCC. LXXXI. 76 105
pp. 12mo.
Among the Illustrations, is Huntington's treatment of Mr. Bacon.
A Plea before the Ecclesiastical Council at Stockbridge, In the Cause of Mrs. Fisk, who was excommunicated by the Reverend Pastor and Church in that Place, for marrying a Man whom they called immoral and profane. - Delivered the 6th and 7th of October, 1779. To which is added, Letters of Friendship to those Clergymen who have lately renounced Communion with the Ministers and Churches of Christ, in consequence of the above-mentioned Affair. - With Illustrations and recent Examples. Likewise, A Droll, a Deist, and a John Bacon, Master of Arts, gently reprimanded. By a Gentleman of Connecticut [Joseph Huntington, D. D.].
Boston : Printed by N. Coverly and R. Hodge. M. DCC. LXXXII. IO6 130 pp. 12mo.
An edition of this pamphlet was published at Norwich in 1780, without the " Letters of Friendship," and " A Droll, a Deist, and a John Bacon."
GEORGE WASHINGTON BLAGDEN, D. D.
I.
HIS WRITINGS.
An Address, delivered before the Associate Choirs of the Evangelical Churches, Boston, in the Bowdoin Street Church, October 24, 1840. By George W. Blagden, Pastor of the Old South Church.
Boston : Published by Perkins & Marvin. 1840. 22 pp. 8v0. 107
A Discourse, occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Livingston Budington, preached in the First Congregational Church, Charles- town, January 14, 1855. By George W. Blagden, D. D.
Boston : S. K. Whipple & Co. 1855. 26 pp. 8vo. 108
A Discourse preached in the Old South Church, occasioned by the Death of Hon. Phineas Sprague, July 24, 1853. By George W. Blagden, D. D.
Boston : Press of T. R. Marvin. 1855. 24 pp. 8vo. 109
Dudleian Lecture by Rev. Geo. [W.] Blagden, D. D. delivered May, 9th 1849. Ms. 90 pp. 4to. IIO
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
The Duty of a more strict Observance of the Sabbath. By Rev. G. W. Blagden, D. D.
Boston : Nichols and Noyes. 1866. 22 pp. 16mo. III
Tract No. 8, published by direction of the Congregational churches of Boston.
The Effects of Education upon a country Village. An Address delivered before the Brighton School Fund Corporation, March 30, 1828. By G. W. Blagden, Pastor of the Evangelical Congregational Society, Brighton, Mass.
Boston : T. R. Marvin, printer. 1828. 25, (1) pp. 8vo. II2
Great Principles associated with Plymouth Rock. An Address delivered before the Pilgrim Society of Plymouth, December 22, 1834. By Geo. W. Blagden.
Boston : Light & Horton. 1835. 30 pp. 8vo. II3
The Influence of the Gospel upon the Intellectual Powers. A Sermon, preached in the Central Church, Philadelphia, May 25, 1835. By Rev. George W. Blagden, of Boston, Mass. The sixth of a Series of Annual Sermons preached and published at the Request of the Board of Managers of the American Sunday-School Union.
Philadelphia : American Sunday-School Union. 1835. 30 pp. 16mo. II4
A Lecture delivered before the Boston Young Men's Christian Association, December 8, 1853, by G. W. Blagden.
Boston : Press of Crocker and Brewster. 1854. 34 pp. 12mo. 115 Title on cover, Hope.
Memoir of Robert Henry Hunkins. Written for the Massachusetts Sabbath School Society, and approved by the Committee of Publica- tion. [Anonymous.]
Boston : Massachusetts Sabbath-School Society. [1859.] 43 pp. II6
Woodcut. 16mo.
Memoir of William Jenks, D. D., LL. D. By George W. Blagden, D. D.
(In Massachusetts Historical Society. Proceedings. Vol. 10, Jan. 1868, pp. 106-112. Boston, 1869.) II7
Memorial Discourses delivered in the Old South Church, Boston, on the two hundredth Anniversary of its Organization, May 23, 1869. By Rev. George W. Blagden, D. D., Senior Pastor.
Cambridge : Welch, Bigelow and Company. 1870. 45 pp. 8vo. 118 Our Vows to God. A Sermon preached in the Old South Church, Boston, at the Celebration of the Lord's Supper, April 6, 1856. By G. W. Blagden, D. D., Pastor of the Church. Published by Request.
Boston : Press of T. R. Marvin. 1856. 19 pp. 8vo. 119
Pastor's Memorial. Twenty-fifth Anniversary of the Installation of
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
George W. Blagden, D. D. as Pastor of the Old South Church and Society in Boston.
[Boston.] Published for the use of the members. I862. 118 pp.
120 12mo.
Pp. 73-116 contain the " Anniversary Sermon, preached by Dr. Blagden, September 29, 1861."
Preaching as connected with Faith. A Sermon, preached at the Ordination of Mr. James H. Means, as Pastor of the Second Con- gregational Church and Society, Dorchester, Mass., July 13, 1848. By Rev. George W. Blagden, Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston.
Boston : Press of T. R. Marvin. 1848. 43 pp. 8vo. I2I
The Principles on which a Preacher of the Gospel should condemn Sin : with some Reference to existing Evils. A Sermon preached at the Ordination of the Rev. Robert B. Hall, over the Third Congre- gational Church and Society in Plymouth, August 23, 1837. By Rev. G. W. Blagden, Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston.
Boston : Printed by Crocker & Brewster. 1837. 45 pp. 8vo. I22
Remarks, and a Discourse on Slavery, by G. W. Blagden.
Boston : Ticknor, Reed & Fields. 1854. 30 pp. 8vo. 123
Remarks of Rev. Dr. Blagden. (In Exercises at a Consecration of the Flag of the Union, by the Old South Society in Boston, May Ist, 1861, pp. 14-16. Boston, 1861.) 124
Right Hand of Fellowship. By George W. Blagden, D. D. Senior Pastor.
(In Sermon and Addresses at the Installation of the Rev. Jacob M. Manning, as Associate Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston, March 11, 1857, pp. 73-81. Boston, 1857.) 125
Seed-time. A Sermon written in the ordinary course of Pastoral Duty, and preached Sunday, April 19, 1846, before the Old South Church and Society, by George W. Blagden, their Pastor. Published at the special Desire of many of his Hearers.
Boston : Crocker and Brewster. 1846. 23 pp. 8vo. 126
Thoughts on Moore's Byron. By G. W. Blagden.
(In The Boston Book, 1836, pp. 52-58. Boston, 1836.) I27
The Way I prove there is a God. Being the Substance of a Ser- mon by Rev. G. W. Blagden. Published in this Form by Request.
Boston : Light and Horton. 1835. 16 pp. 12mo. I28
Two editions were published.
II.
HAVING REFERENCE TO DR. BLAGDEN.
The Great Theme of Preaching. Delivered in Salem Street Church, Boston, at the Installation of Rev. George W. Blagden. Nov. 3, 1830-
596
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
(In Codman, John. Sermons delivered on various Occasions, with Addresses, pp. 9-39. Boston, 1834.) I29
A Discourse commemorative of the Rev. George Washington Blagden, D. D. delivered in the Old South Church, Boston, February 22nd, 1885. By the Rev. Charles A. Stoddard, D. D. Editor of the New York Observer.
Boston : Cupples, Upham & Co. 1885. 32 pp. 8vo. 130
Order of Exercises at the Installation of Rev. Geo. W. Blagden, as Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston. September 28, 1836. Broad- side. 4to.
SAMUEL BLAIR, D. D.
An Account of the College of New Jersey. In which are described the methods of government, modes of instruction, manner and ex- pences of living in the same, &c. With a Prospect of the College neatly engraved. Published, by order of the Trustees, for the infor- mation of the public; particularly of the friends and benefactors of the institution, in Europe and America. [Anonymous.]
Woodbridge, in New Jersey : Printed by James Parker. 1764.
47 pp. Plate. 8vo. I3I
A Discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian Church of Phil- adelphia, on Wednesday, May 9th, 1798, Recommended by the President of the United States to be observed as a Day of Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer, throughout the United States of America. By Samuel Blair, D. D. Published by Desire.
Philadelphia : Published by James Watters & Co. 1798. 31 pp. 8vo.
I32
A Funeral Discourse, delivered in the Third Presbyterian Church in the City of Philadelphia, 17th day of November, On occasion of the Death of the Rev. Dr. John B. Smith, late Pastor of said Church, who departed this life, on the 22d of August, 1799. By the Rev. Dr. Samuel Blair.
Philadelphia : Printed by W. W. Woodward. 1799. 38 pp I33
8vo.
An Oration pronounced at Nassau-Hall, January 14, 1761 ; on Occasion of the Death of his late Majesty King George II. By Samuel Blair, A. B. And one of the Students of the College of New- Jersey. Now published at the particular desire of some of the auditors.
Woodbridge, in New- Jersey : Printed by James Parker. M DCC LXI. 8 pp. Sm. 4to. 134
[Biographical Sketch of Samuel Blair.]
(In Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American Pulpit, vol. 3, pp. 268- 270.) . I35
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
ALEXANDER CUMMING.
I.
HIS WRITINGS.
Animadversions on The Reverend Mr. Croswell's Late Letter, &c. Designed To remove Prejudices it tends to excite against the Truth : And To shew that the principal Doctrines contained and contended for therein, are not only not according to Truth, but opposite thereto. By A. Cumming, A. M.
Boston : Printed and Sold by S. Kneeland. M,DCC, LXIII. (4), 40 pp. 16mo. I36
A Sermon Preached Feb. 25. 1761. By A. Cumming, A. M. at his Instalment in the Pastoral Charge of the South Church, in Boston ; Collegue with the Reverend Joseph Sewall, D. D. To which is added, The Charge, by the Rev. Dr. Sewall ; and The Right Hand of Fellow- ship, by the Rev. Mr. Pemberton.
Boston, N. E. Printed and Sold by Benjamin Mecom. M,DCC,LX,I. 58 pp. 16mo. 137
II.
HAVING REFERENCE TO MR. CUMMING.
[Biographical Sketch.]
(In Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American Pulpit, vol. i, pp. 462- 464.) 138
The Character and Reward of the faithful Ministers of Christ. A Sermon Preach'd at the South Church in Boston, On the Lord's Day after the Funeral Of the Reverend Mr. Alexander Cumming, Late Colleague Pastor of said Church. Who departed this Life, August 25. 1763. Atat. 37. By Joseph Sewall, D. D. Pastor of said Church.
Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland." 1763. (2), 20, (2) pp. 16mo. 139
The (2) last pages contain "From the Massachusetts Gazette, &c. of Sep- tember 1. 1763. By Another Hand."
An Eclogue Occasioned by the Death of the Reverend Alexander Cumming, A. M. On the 25th of August A. D. 1763. Atat. 37. [By Jeremy Belknap.]
Boston : Printed by D. & J. Kneeland, for T. Edwards. M DCC LXIII. 8 pp. 16mo. 140
Free Justification thro' Christ's Redemption. A Discourse De- livered, in Substance, at the French Meeting-House in School-Street, October 17. 1764. From Romans III. v. 23, 24. in which The New Gospel Contained in the Writings of Messirs. Bellamy and Cumming, viz. That Men love God, and truly repent of their Sins before they
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
believe in Jesus Christ ; is weigh'd in the Ballance. By A. Croswell, V. D. M. In Boston.
Boston, New England : Printed by T. & F. Fleet, and Green & Russell, 1765. (4), ii, 25 pp. 8vo. 14I
A Letter To the Reverend Alexander Cumming; Attempting to shew him, that it is not Blasphemy to say, - No Man can love God, while he looks on Him as a God who will damn him. In which are interspersed Remarks upon Mr. Bellamy's late Performance. By A. Croswell, V. D. M. In Boston.
Boston : Printed and Sold by D. and }. Kneeland. 1762. 31 pp. 16mo. I42
Remarks on the Revd. Mr. Croswell's Letter To the Reverend Mr. Cumming. By Joseph Bellamy, A. M. Minister of the Gospel at Bethlem (sic).
Boston : Printed and Sold by S. Kneeland. M, DCC,LXIII. 36 pp.
I43 16mo.
JOSEPH ECKLEY, D. D.
I.
HIS WRITINGS.
A Discourse before the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America, delivered Nov. 7, 1805. By Joseph Eckley, D. D. Minister of the Old South Church in Boston. Boston : Printed by E. Lincoln. 1806. 36 pp. 8vo. 144
The discourse occupies pp. 1-24 only, the remaining pages having matter concerning the society.
A Discourse delivered before the Members of the Boston Female Asylum, September 24, 1802, being their Second Anniversary. By Joseph Eckley, Minister of the Old-South Church in Boston. Preached and Published by Desire.
Boston : Printed at the Ornamental printing office, under the Co- lumbian Museum. [1802.] 22 pp. 8vo. 145
A Discourse, delivered on the Public Thanksgiving Day, November 29, 1798. By Joseph Eckley, D. D. Minister of the Old South Church, Boston.
Boston : Printed and Sold by Manning & Loring. 1798. 3-
23 pp. 8vo. 146
A Discourse on the Validity of Presbyterian Ordination ; delivered in the Chapel of the University in Cambridge, May 14, 1806, being the Anniversary of the Dudleian Lecture. By Joseph Eckley. Minister of the Old South Church, in Boston.
Boston : Printed by Lincoln & Edmands. [1806.] 30 pp. 8vo. 147
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Divine Glory Brought to View, in the Condemnation of the Un- godly : or the Doctrine of Future Punishment, Illustrated and Vin- dicated, As Rational and True. In Reply to a late Pamphlet, entitled, Salvation for all Men. By a Friend to Truth.
Boston : Printed by Robert Hodge. M. DCC. LXXXII. 5I pp. 148
8vo.
There was a later edition of same date having 8 additional pages, contain- ing an " Appendix, In Answer to a Letter, entitled, Divine Glory Brought to View In the Final Salvation of all Men. Addressed to the Writer of this Pamphlet."
Obituary. Sketch of the Character of the late Thomas Dawes, Esq. Senior Deacon of the Old South Church ; delivered to the Members of that Society on the Afternoon of the Second Sabbath of January, 1809 ; at the close of a Discourse from the 19th chapter of Job, 25 verse. By the Rev. Dr. Eckley.
[Boston, 1809.] 2 pp. No title page. 8vo. 149
Reprinted from the Panoplist.
On the Connexion between Piety and Religious Knowledge. By Joseph Eckley, A. M. Minister of the Old South Church in Boston. (In The American Preacher. Vol. 2, pp. 109-132. Elizabeth-town, New- Jersey, 1791.) 150
A Sermon delivered at the Installation of the Rev. Horace Holley, to the Pastoral Care of the Church and Society in Hollis Street, Boston, March 8, 1809. By Joseph Eckley, D. D., Senior Minister of the Old South Church, in Boston.
Boston : Printed by J. Belcher. 1809. 53 pp. 8vo. 15I
A Sermon delivered at Boston, March 12th, 1789, by the Rev. Samuel West, at his Instalment to the Pastoral Care of the Church and Society in Hollis Street. To which are added, the Charge, Given on that Occasion, by the Rev. Jeremy Belknap. And the Right Hand of Fellowship, by the Rev. Joseph Eckley.
Printed at Boston, by Isaiah Thomas and Company. MDCCLXXXIX. 31 pp. 8vo. 152
Pp. 25-31 contain Mr. Eckley's address.
A Sermon, delivered July 1, 1789, at the Installation of The Rev- erend Israel Evans, to the Pastoral Care of the Church in Concord, New Hampshire. By Joseph Eckley, A. M., Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.
Printed at Concord, By George Hough. 1789. 32 pp. 8vo. I53
A Sermon, preached at the Request of the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, June 4, 1792 : being the Anniversary of their Elec- tion of Officers. By Joseph Eckley, A. M. Minister of the Old South Church in Boston.
Boston : Printed by Samuel Hall. MDCCXCII. 30 pp. 8vo. 154
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
DR. ECKLEY'S MANUSCRIPTS.
Common Place Book, 1807. 92 pp. Ms.
Extracts, Abridgments and Remarks from various Writers prin- cipally respecting Theology & Philosophy. Boston 9 March 1782. 87 pp. Ms. I55
II.
HAVING REFERENCE TO DR. ECKLEY.
[Biographical Sketch.]
(In Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American Pulpit, vol, 2, pp. 137-140.) 156
Divine Glory Brought to View in the Final Salvation of all Men. A letter to the Friend to Truth [Joseph Eckley]. By One who wishes well to all Mankind. [Charles Chauncy.]
Boston : Printed and Sold by T. & f. Fleet. 1783. 19 PP. 8vo.
I57
A Letter to the Author [Joseph Eckley] of Divine glory brought to view in the Condemnation and Punishment of the Ungodly, with the Appendix.
[Boston, 1782 ?] 10 pp. No title page. 8vo. 158
Signed, " A Friend to pure scriptural Orthodoxy."
A Sermon delivered at the Interment of the Rev. Joseph Eckley, D. D. Senior Colleague Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston, who departed this life, April 30, 1811, in the 61st year of his age. By John Lathrop, D. D. Pastor of the Old North Church. Published by Request.
Boston : From the press of John Eliot, jun. 1811. 20 pp. 8vo. 159
GEORGE ANGIER GORDON.
I.
HIS WRITINGS.
Address at the Commemoration of the 150th Anniversary of the West Church, Boston.
(In The Commemorative Service at the West Church, pp. 72-74. Boston, 1887.) 160
Also in Christian Register, March 10, 1887.
Address at the Commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of King's Chapel, Boston.
(In The Commemoration by King's Chapel. Pp. 105-108. Boston, 1887.) 16I
Also in Christian Register, Dec. 25, 1886.
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601
BIBLIOGRAPHY.
Address to the Veterans. May 30, 1888.
(In Boston Journal, May 31, 1888.) 162
Alpheus Hardy. A Memorial Address. Old South, Boston, Oc- tober 28, 1887. By the Rev. George A. Gordon, Minister of the Old South Church.
Boston : Press of T. R. Marvin & Son. 1887. 12 pp. 8vo. 163 Avery Plumer. A Memorial Sermon preached at the Old South Church, Boston, by the Rev. George A. Gordon, Minister of the Church.
Boston : Press of T. R. Marvin & Son. 1887. 15 pp. 8vo. 164 Centennial Address. April 30, 1889.
(In Boston Journal, April 31, 1889.) 165
Christian Womanhood. A Memorial Sermon preached at the Old South, Boston, April 8, 1888. By the Rev. George A. Gordon, Min- ister of the Old South.
Boston, 1888. 15 pp. 8vo. 166
In memory of Mrs. Charlotte Abigail Johnson.
Demons and Swine. Sermon.
(In Christian Union, January 17, 1889.) 167
The Isolation of Duty. Sermon preached at the Sunday evening service in Appleton Chapel, Cambridge.
(In Christian Union, Dec. 23, 1886.) 168
" The most reasonable View." The View that explains most, and leaves least unexplained.
(In The Hereafter. Twenty-three answers by as many religious teachers to the question What are the strongest proofs and arguments in support of the belief in a life hereafter? Pp. 28-31. Boston : D. Lothrop Co. [1888.]) 169
The Preacher as an Interpreter.
(In The Andover Review. Vol. 6, September, 1886, pp. 225- 239.) 170
Review of Martineau's "Types of Ethical Theory."
(In Christian Union, Oct. 8, 1885.) 171
[Review of] The Reality of Faith. By Newman Smyth. (In The Andover Review. Vol. 3, pp. 85, 86.) 172
" Robert Elsmere." By the Rev. George A. Gordon, Minister of the Old South Church, Boston.
Boston, 1888. 15 pp. 8vo. 173
Sermon : The Missionary motive and the American Board.
(In Christian Union, Jan. 13, 1887.)
[Sermons.] I74
(In Harvard Vespers. Addresses to Harvard Students by the Preachers to the University. 1886-1888. Boston, 1888.) 175
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BIBLIOGRAPHY.
The Sincerity of God. Feb. 17, 1887. - Irremediable loss in sin. March 17, 1887. - Moral heroism. Jan. 12, 1888. - Seek, and ye shall find. Feb. 16, 1888. - Remembering God. March 15, 1888.
The Sign to Faith. Sermon.
(In Christian Union, January 21, 1886.) 176
II.
HAVING REFERENCE TO MR. GORDON.
The Old South Council called for the Installation of the Rev. George A. Gordon, Wednesday, April 2, 1884. Cupples, Upham & Co., Boston. .. 49 pp. 8vo. ยท I77
1669-1884. The Old South Church, Boston. Order of Exercises at the Installation of the Rev. George A. Gordon, Wednesday, April 2, 1884.
[Boston, 1884.] (11) pp. Heliotype. 8vo. 178
JOHN HUNT.
I.
HIS WRITINGS.
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