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7. Familiar Conversations on the History of the Evangelical Churches of New York. (N. Y., 1839.)
CUTLER, REV. MANASSEH, LL.D .-
8. Life, Journals and Correspondence of, by his grandchildren. (1888.)
DISOSWAY, GABRIEL P .-
9. The Earliest Churches of New York and Its Vicinity. (N. Y., 1865.)
FERRIS, ISAAC F .-
10. Semi-Centennial Memorial Discourse of the Sunday-school Union. (1866.)
GREENLEAF, J .-
11. A History of the Churches of all Denominations in New York. (N. Y., 1850.)
IRVING, WASHINGTON-
12. Life and Times of, by P. M. Irving. (N. Y., 1883.)
JONES, THOMAS-
13. History of New York during the Revolutionary War. Edited by Edward de Lancy. (N. Y., 1879.)
REED, NEWTON-
14. Early History of Amenia, N. Y. (Amenia, 1875.)
SMITH, T. E. V .-
15. The City of New York in 1789. (N. Y., 1889.)
SPRAGUE, REV. WILLIAM B., D.D .-
16. Annals of the American Pulpit. (N. Y., 1858.)
VAN PELT, DANIEL-
17. Leslie's History of Greater New York. (N. Y., 1899.)
499
BIBLIOGRAPHY
WASHINGTON, GEORGE-
18. Writings of, ed. with Life, by J. Sparks. (Boston, 1837.)
WILSON, JAMES GRANT, Editor-
19. Memorial History of the City of New York. (N. Y., 1892.)
MISCELLANEOUS-
20. Common Council of the City of New York, Printed Minutes of. (N. Y., 1905.)
21. New York City in the American Revolution. (N. Y., 1861.) 22. * Presbyterian Reunion, The. (N. Y., 1870.)
23. * Presbytery of New York, Hand-book of, for 1903-1904.
24. Westervelt Manuscripts, Lenox Library.
III. BOOKS
RELATING TO THE BRICK CHURCH AND ITS OFFICERS AND MEMBERS, IN- CLUDING WORKS BY ITS MINISTERS
ALLEN, MOSES-
25. * Memorial of, containing the funeral sermon by Dr. L. D. Bevan. (N. Y., 1878.)
BABCOCK, REV. MALTBIE DAVENPORT, D.D .-
26. Thoughts for Every-day Living. (N. Y., 1901.)
27. Letters from Egypt and Palestine. (N. Y., 1902.)
28. Hymns and Carols. (N. Y., 1903.)
28a. A Reminiscent Sketch of, by Charles E. Robinson, D.D. (N. Y., 1904.)
BEVAN, REV. LLEWELYN D., D.D., see Allen Memorial, No. 25. CADY, J. CLEVELAND, LL.D., see Forty Years, etc., No. 75. ELY, ABNER L .-
29. * A Memorial of, containing the funeral sermon by Dr. James O. Murray. (N. Y., 1873.)
HOGE, REV. W. J., D.D., see Brick Church Memorial, No. 56.
HOLDEN, HORACE, see Brick Church Memorial, No. 56.
LORD, DANIEL-
.' 30. * Memorial of, including addresses by Dr. James O. Murray, Dr. Spring, and others. (N. Y., 1869.) See also Brick Church Memorial, No. 56.
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
MILLER, REV. SAMUEL, D.D., LL.D .-
31. A Brief Retrospect of the Eighteenth Century. (1803.)
32. Letters Concerning the Constitution and Order of the Chris- tian Ministry. (1807.)
33. A continuation of the same. (1809.)
34. * Memoirs of John Rodgers. (1813.)
35. Letters on Clerical Manners and Habits. (1827.) (The rest of Dr. Miller's published volumes, written after his departure from New York, need not be listed here. They are given in Sprague's Annals, Vol. III, p. 605.)
36. Life of, by Samuel Miller. (Phil., 1869.)
MORGAN, GOV. EDWIN DENISON-
37. * Memorial of, including an address by Dr. Murray and a ser- mon by Mr. van Dyke. Also Memorials of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Morgan, Jr., (N. Y., 1883.)
MURRAY, REV. JAMES ORMSBEE, D.D., See Ely Memorial No. 29; Lord Memorial, No. 30; and Morgan Memorial No. 37.
RICHARDS, REV. WILLIAM R., D.D .-
38. * The Ways of Wisdom and other sermons. (N. Y., 1886.)
39. An Extraordinary Saint, a sermon in the volume, The Culture of Christian Manhood, a collection of sermons preached in Battell Chapel, Yale University. (1897.)
40. * Victory, An Easter Sermon. (Plainfield, 1902.)
41. * For Whom Christ Died. (Phila., 1902.)
42. * Sermon Commemorating the Two-Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Jonathan Edwards, preached at Andover Theological Seminary, October 4th, 1903. Printed with the other proceedings. (Andover, 1903.)
43. God's Choice of Men; a Study of Scripture. (N. Y., 1905.)
44. The Apostles' Creed in Modern Worship. (N. Y., 1906.) See also Forty Years, etc., No. 75.
ROBINSON, C. E., see No. 28a.
SPRING, REV. GARDINER, D.D., LL.D .-
45. * Essays on the Distinguishing Traits of Christian Character. (N. Y., 1813.)
46. * Memoirs of the Rev. Samuel J. Mills. (N. Y., 1820).
47. * Christian Confidence, illustrated by the Death of Rev. Ed- ward D. Griffen, D.D. (N. Y., 1838.)
48. * Fragments from the Study of a Pastor. (N. Y., 1838.)
49. The Obligations of the World to the Bible. (N. Y., 1839.)
50. * The Attraction of the Cross. (N. Y., 1845.)
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51. * The Power of the Pulpit. (N. Y., 1848.)
52. The Mercy Seat. (N. Y., 1850.)
53. * First Things. (N. Y., 1851.)
54. * The Glory of Christ. (N. Y., 1852.)
55. * The Contrast. (N. Y., 1855.)
56. * The Brick Church Memorial, including also addresses by Horace Holden, Daniel Lord, and Dr. Hoge. (N. Y., 1861.)
57. Pulpit Ministrations. (N. Y., 1864.)
58. * Personal Reminiscences of the Life and Times of. (N. Y. 1866.) See also Lord Memorial, No. 30.
VAN DYKE, REV. HENRY, D.D., LL.D .-
59. The Reality of Religion. (N. Y., 1884.)
60. * The Story of the Psalms. (N. Y., 1887.)
61. Straight Sermons, (1893.) A new and enlarged edition under the title * Sermons to Young Men, was published in 1898. 62. * The Christ-Child in Art. (N. Y., 1894.)
63. * The Story of the Other Wise Man. (N. Y., 1896.)
64. * The Gospel for an Age of Doubt. (N. Y., 1896.)
64a. The Meaning of Manhood, a Sermon in the volume, The Cult- ure of Christian Manhood, a collection of sermons preached in Battell Chapel, Yale University. (1897.)
65. The First Christmas Tree. (N. Y., 1897.)
66. * Ships and Havens. (N. Y., 1897.)
67. The Lost Word. (N. Y., 1898.)
68. * The Gospel for a World of Sin. (N. Y., 1899.)
69. * The Poetry of the Psalms. (N. Y., 1900.)
70. * The Toiling of Felix, and Other Poems. (N. Y., 1900.)
71. The Friendly Year, edited by Rev. George S. Webster. (N. Y., 1900.)
72. * Joy and Power. (N. Y., 1903.)
73. * The Open Door. (N. Y., 1903.)
74. The Spirit of Christmas. (N. Y., 1905.) See also Morgan Memorial, No. 37.
74a. * Biographical Sketch of, by his daughter, Brooke van Dyke, see The van Dyke Book. (N. Y., 1905.)
(Dr. Van Dyke has edited the Church Psalter, and also the Book of Responsive Readings used in the Chapel of Harvard University. He also composed a large part of the Presbyterian Book of Common Worship. His many vol- umes of a less distinctively religious character are not in- cluded in the above list. Nos. 63, 65, 67, 70, 74, and also the poems "Vera"and "The Legend of Service," were first used at Christmas services in the Brick Church.)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
WEBSTER, REV. GEORGE S., D.D .-
75. * Forty Years of Covenant Mercies, a Description of the His- toric Memorials in the Church of the Covenant, includ- ing addresses delivered January 28th, 1906, by Rev. Wil- liam R. Richards, D.D., and J. Cleveland Cady, LL.D. (N. Y. 1906.) See also The Friendly Year, No. 71.
MISCELLANEOUS-
76. * Brick Church Hymns (The), for Prayer-meetings, etc. (N. Y., 1823.)
76a. * Sacrifice of Praise (The). Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, published by the session of the Brick Church. (N. Y., 1869; with tunes, 1872.) 77. Year Books of the Brick Church for *1828, *1832, *1833, *1866, *1869 (two edtitions), 1885 and annually thereafter. (* from 1887-1888 to present except 1891-1892 and 1896-1897.)
IV. PAMPHLETS
RELATING TO THE BRICK CHURCH, ITS AFFILIATED CHURCHES, AND THE OLD CHURCH OF THE COVENANT, OR WRITTEN BY THEIR PASTORS
78. "Announcements" of the Brick Church, published weekly October to May of each year from 1890 to the present. (* All except 1901-1902 and 1902-1903.)
BABCOCK, REV. MALTBIE DAVENPORT, D.D .-
79. * The Success of Defeat, delivered at the Fourth Annual Con- vention of the Maryland Christian Endeavor Union, De- cember, 1893. (Baltimore.)
80. * A Day of Testing, What Shall it Bring Out of Us ? Addresses delivered at the Memorial Service for the Martyred Mis- sionaries in China, October 28th, 1900.
BEVAN, REV. LLEWELYN D., D.D .-
81. * Service and Rest, a Sermon in Memory of Frederick Denison Maurice, M.A., preached at Tottenham Court Road Chapel. (London, 1872.)
BOARD OF ALDERMEN-
82. Document No. 37, relating to sale of property of Brick Church, 1854.
DEWITT, JOHN-
83. * James Ormsbee Murray, D.D., LL.D., A Memorial Sermon. (Princeton, 1899.)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
DODGE, HOSEA, see No. 167.
"EVANGELICUS PACIFICUS," see Nos. 170 and 172.
FARR, REV. JAMES M .-
84. * The Story of the Christ Church Work: an Historical Sermon, including also an address by Mr. John E. Parsons, and a letter from Rev. Joseph J. Lampe, D.D. (N. Y., 1906.) 85. * Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of the Christ Church Work. (1907.)
FISHER, REV. SAMUEL, A.M .-
86. * A Sermon preached May, 1821, in the Brick Church, New York, before the Presbyterian Education Society. (New- ark, 1821.)
GRIFFEN, REV. EDWARD D., D.D .-
87. * Living to God, a sermon preached June 16, 1816, at the Brick Presbyterian Church in the City of New York. (N. Y., 1816.)
HOGE, REV. WILLIAM J., D.D-
88. Installation Services of. (1859.)
89. * A Discourse delivered on the resignation of his charge (colle- giate pastorate of the Brick Church), July 21st, 1861. (N. Y., 1861.)
LAMPE, REV. JOSEPH J., D.D., see Story of Christ Church Work, No. 84.
MCILVAINE, REV. JAMES HALL, D.D .-
90. * The Church of the Covenant, a Historical Sermon at the last service held in the church, February 11th, 1894.
McKNIGHT, REV. JOHN, D.D .-
91. Six Sermons on Faith (recommended by Drs. Rodgers and Witherspoon). (1790.)
92. A Thanksgiving Sermon. (1795.)
93. A Sermon before the New York Missionary Society. (1799.)
94. A Sermon on the Present State of the Political and Religious World. (1802.)
95. A Sermon on the death of the Rev. John King. (1811.)
MILLEDOLER, REV. P .-
95a. A Sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church in Beekman Street, 1810, at the ordination and installation of the Rev. Gardiner Spring as pastor of said church. (N. Y., 1810.)
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MILLER, REV. SAMUEL, D.D .-
96. A Sermon preached in New York at the request of the Tam- many Society and the Columbian Order, on the Anniver- sary of American Independence. (1793.)
97. A Discourse delivered in the New Presbyterian Church before the Grand Lodge of the State of New York. (1795.)
98. A Discourse Commemorative of the Discovery of New York by Henry Hudson. (N. Y. Historical Collection.) (1795.) 99. A Sermon delivered in the New Presbyterian Church, New York, July Fourth, 1795, being the Nineteenth Anniver- sary of the Independence of America, at the request of and before, the Mechanic, Tammany, and Democratic Soci- eties, and the Military officers. (N. Y., 1795.)
100. * A Discourse delivered April 12th, 1797, at the request of and before, the New York Society for the Promoting of the Manumission of Slaves and protecting such of them as have been or may be liberated. (N. Y., 1797.)
101. A Sermon delivered in New York, May 9th, 1798, recom- mended by the President as a day of General Humiliation, etc. (1798.)
102. * A Sermon delivered February 5th, 1799. Recommended by the clergy of the City of New York to be observed as a day of Thanksgiving, Humiliation, and Prayer, on account of the Removal of a malignant and mortal disease which had prevailed in the city some time before. (N. Y., 1799.)
103. A Sermon delivered December 29th, 1799, occasioned by the death of General Washington. (1799.)
104. A Sermon before the New York Missionary Society, April 6th, 1802. (1802.)
105. * The Guilt, Folly, and Sources of Suicide: two Discourses preached in the City of New York, February, 1805. (N. Y., 1805.)
106. A Sermon preached March 13th, 1808, for the benefit of a so- ciety in New York for the relief of poor widows with small children. (1808.)
107. * The Divine Appointment, the Duties and the Qualification of Ruling Elders: a Sermon, preached in the First Presby- terian Church in the City of New York, May 28th, 1809. (N. Y., 1811.)
108. Address of Introduction at the ordination of Gardiner Spring, August, 1810.
(Other pamphlets of Dr. Miller, published after his de- parture from New York, were very numerous, but need not be listed here. See Sprague's Annals, Vol. III, pp. 605 j.)
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MURRAY, REV. JAMES ORMSBEE, D.D .-
109. * Christian Hymnology: a Sermon preached in the Brick Church, New York, December 12th, 1869. (N. Y., 1870.) 110. * A Discourse Commemorating the Ministerial Character and Services of Gardiner Spring, D.D., LL.D., with an Ap- pendix containing the addresses made at the funeral, August 22d, 1873. (N. Y.) For biographical sketch see No. 83.
PARSONS, JOHN E. See the Story of the Christ Church Work, No. 84.
PRENTISS, REV. GEORGE L., D.D .-
111. * Eleven Years of the Church of the Covenant: a Sermon preached April 27th, 1873. (N. Y., 1873.)
112. * Memorial of, prepared at the request of the Directors and Faculty of Union Theological Seminary, including the funeral address by Dr. M. R. Vincent.
RICHARDS, REV. WILLIAM R., D.D .-
112a. Revision of the Confession of Faith: two sermons preached in the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, Plainfield, N. J., September 22d, 1889.
112b. Sermon preached on Sunday evening, January 25th, 1891, at the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian'Church, Plainfield, N. J. 113. * The Ten Commandments Filled Full by Christ: a Sermon preached in the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, Plainfield, N. J., July 10th, 1892.
114. * A Talk on Sunday Observance, published by the Woman's National Sabbath Alliance.
115. * The City and Its Church: annual Address before the Alumni [of Hartford Seminary] and Pastoral Union, June 2d, 1896. Reprinted from the Hartford Seminary Rec- ord for June and August, 1896.
116. * Sermon delivered in the Crescent Avenue Presbyterian Church, Plainfield, N. J., May 20th, 1900.
117. * Honor to Whom Honor is Due: sermon preached in the Brick Church, February 22d, 1903. (Sons of the Revo- lution.)
118. * Desiring a Better Country: the Fourth Annual Sermon preached before the New England Society, on Forefathers' Day, December 20th, 1903.
119. * In the Unity of the Faith: a Sermon preached April 10th, 1904, on the Tenth Anniversary of the Consolidation of the Brick Church and the Church of the Covenant. (N. Y., 1904.)
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120. * The Ministry of Quiet Work: a Sermon.
121. * National Prosperity: a Sermon in the interests of Home Missions, preached March 13th, 1904.
122. * Angel or Man? a Sermon preached April 17th, 1904.
123. * Two Sermons, "Privilege" and "To Follow is to Believe." (N. Y., 1907.)
RODGERS, REV. JOHN, D.D .-
124. * The Divine Goodness Displayed in the American Revolu- tion: a Sermon. (N. Y., 1784.)
RUGGLES, S. B .-
125. An Examination of the Law of Burial.
SPRING, REV. GARDINER, D.D., LL.D .-
126. Sermon on Faith and Works, preached April 21st, 1811, for the benefit of a Society of Ladies instituted for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children. (1811.)
127. * Something Must Be Done: Sermon preached on the last day of the old year. (Newburyport, 1816.)
128. * The Doctrine of Election: a Sermon. (Cooperstown, 1817). 129. An Oration: February 5th, 1817, before the Alumni of Yale College, rendered in the City of New York in Commem- oration of their Late President, Timothy Dwight, D.D., LL.D. (N.Y., 1817.)
130. A Brief Review of Facts in relation to the Formation of the New York Missionary Society of Young Men. (1817.)
131. Remarks on the Charges made against the Religion and Mor- als of the People of Boston and Vicinity, with a Sermon preached at New York before the New England Society, December 22d, 1820. (1821.) The sermon was printed separately under the title,* "A Tribute to New England," (N. Y., 1821.)
132. A sermon before the American Home Missionary Society. (1823.)
133. * An Appeal to the Citizens of New York in behalf of the Christian Sabbath. (N. Y., 1823.) Reprinted * in mod- ern Greek, 1829, and in Italian.
134. * The Discriminating Preacher: a Sermon at the ordination of the Rev. Carlos Wilcox. (Hartford, 1825.)
135. The Excellence and Influence of the Female Character: a Sermon. (1825.)
136. An Address of the Executive Committee of the American Tract Society. (1825.)
137. The Internal Evidences of Inspiration. (1826.)
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138. Funeral Sermon, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Philip Melancthon Whepley. (N. Y., 1826.)
139. A Dissertation on the Means of Regeneration. (1827.)
140. Moses on Nebo, or Death a Duty: Sermon on the death of Rev. Joseph S. Christmas. (N. Y., 1830.)
141. * A Tribute to the Memory of the Late Jeremiah Evarts. (N. Y., 1831.)
142. * A Sermon Preached August 3d, 1832, a Day Set Apart for Public Fasting, etc., on account of the Malignant Cholera. (N. Y., 1832.)
143. Address to the Theological Students at Princeton Seminary. (1832.)
144. * Hints to Parents. (N. Y., 1833.)
145. A Dissertation on Native Depravity. (N. Y., 1833.)
146. The Extent of Missionary Enterprise: Sermon at the annual meeting of the Congregational Union of England and Wales. (London, 1835.)
147. * The Will of God Performed on Earth: a Sermon preached at Utica, N. Y., October 8th, 1834, before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. (Boston, 1835.)
148. The Power of Sin: a Sermon. (1837.)
149. Christian Knowledge: a Sermon introductory to the Murray Street Lectures. (1837.)
150. * An Address before the Mercantile Library Association of the City of New York. (N. Y., 1837.)
151. * Death and Heaven: a Sermon preached at Newark at the in- terment of Rev. Edward D. Griffen. (N. Y., 1838.) Pub- lished in book form under the title, Christian Confidence, see No. 47.
152. The New Sepulchre, Discourse on the Death of William Henry Harrison, April 11th, 1841. (1841.)
153. Supremacy of God over the Nations, discourse preached May 14th, 1841, a day of National Fast on the occasion of the Death of William Henry Harrison. (1841.)
154. * The Danger and Hope of the American People, a discourse on the day of the annual Thanksigving in the State of New York. (N. Y., 1843.)
155. The Saviour's Presence with His Ministers, delivered at the opening of the General Assembly at Louisville. (1844.)
156. A Dissertation on the Rule of Faith, delivered at Cincinnati, Ohio, at the semi-annual meeting of the American Bible Society. (N. Y., 1844.)
157. The Bible Not of Man, or the Argument for the Divine Origin of the Scriptures, drawn from the Scriptures Themselves. (N. Y., 1847.)
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158. The Bethel Flag: short Sermons to seamen. (1848.)
159. Strictures on the Princeton Review. (1848.)
160. * Influence: a Quarter-Century Sermon, preached in behalf of the American Tract Society. (1850.)
162. 161. Address before the New York Female Bible Society. (1853.) Triumph in Suffering: Sermon preached at the funeral of the Rev. Dr. Spencer. (1855.)
163. Sermon at the Installation of the Rev. Dr. Hoge. (1859.)
164. Sermon on the Death of Horace Holden, Esq. (1862.)
165. The Mission of Sorrow. (1862.)
166. * State Thanksgiving during the Rebellion: a Sermon preached November 28th, 1861. (N. Y., 1862.) For Memorial of, see above, No. 110.
SPRING, DR., Pamphlets called forth by publications of :
167. * A Review of a Sermon entitled The Doctrine of Election, etc., by G. Spring, A.M., by Hosea Dodge. (N. Y., 1817.) 168. Strictures on the Rev. Dr. Spring's Dissertation on the Means of Regeneration, by Bennet Tyler. Reprinted from the " Christian Spectator " for 1829. (Portland, 1829.)
169. Review of Dr. Tyler's Strictures (probably by Dr. Taylor of New Haven.) Reprinted from the "Christian Spectator" March, 1830. (New Haven, 1830.)
170. An Evangelical View of the Nature and Means of Man's Re- generation, comprising a review of Dr. Tyler's Strictures, by Evangelicus Pacificus. (Boston, 1830.)
171. A Vindication of the Strictures on Rev. Dr. Spring's Disser- tation on the Means of Regeneration, in reply to Evangel- icus Pacificus, by Bennet Tyler. (Portland, 1830.)
172. An examination of Dr. Tyler's vindication of his Strictures in the "Christian Spectator," by Evangelicus Pacificus. (Boston, 1830.)
173. Review of Dr. Spring's Dissertation on Natural Depravity. Reprinted from the "Quarterly Christian Spectator." (New Haven, 1833.)
TAYLOR, DR. N. W., see No. 169.
TYLER, BENNET., see Nos. 168 and 171.
VAN DYKE, REV. HENRY, D.D., LL.D.
174. * The Joy of the Christian when He is Invited to enter the Lord's House: Sermon preached at the reopening of the Brick Presbyterian Church, October 28th, 1883.
175. * Holy Days and Holidays: a Humane View of the Sunday Question. Reprinted from the "Christian at Work," of February 11th, 1886,
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176. * The National Sin of Literary Piracy. Extracts from a Ser- mon. (1888.)
177. * A Brief for Foreign Missions: a Sermon preached March 15th, 1891.
178. * The True Presbyterian Doctrine of the Church. (N. Y., 1893.)
179. * An Historic Church: a Sermon preached on the 125th Anni- versary of the Brick Presbyterian Church, January 1st, 1893. (N. Y., 1893.)
180. * The Bible as It Is: a Sermon on the present trouble and the way of peace in the Presbyterian Church. (N. Y., 1893.) 181. * The People Responsible for the Character of Their Rulers: a Sermon delivered before the Sons of the Revolution in the State of New York. (N. Y., 1895.)
182. * The Cross of War: a Sermon preached May 1st, 1898.
183. * The Sea, the Men upon It, and the God above It: a discourse before the American Seaman's Friend Society. (N. Y., 1898.)
184. * Salt: Baccalaureate Sermon at Columbia University. (N. Y., 1898.)
185. * The American Birthright and the Philippine Pottage: a Ser- mon preached on Thanksgiving Day, 1898.
VINCENT, REV. MARVIN R., D.D .-
186. * Thirty-fifth Anniversary Sermon, preached January 27th, 1901, in the Church of the Covenant. See also Prentiss Memorial, No. 112.
WEBSTER, REV. GEORGE S., D.D .-
187. * Quarter-Century Anniversary of Covenant Chapel: a Ser- mon delivered November 8th, 1891.
188. * Souvenir of the Quarter-Century Anniversary of the Dedi- cation of the Church Building: historical sketch, dated January 1st, 1897.
189. * Our Church God's Home. A review of four years' work as an independent church, delivered January 2d, 1898.
190. * A Decade of Work in the Church of the Covenant. (1900.)
V. MANUSCRIPT SOURCES
191. History of the Presbyterian Church in New York City till 1795. Anonymous. Preserved in the back of the vol- ume next mentioned.
192. Session Minutes of the First Presbyterian Church, 1765-1808 (in the custody of the Old First Church).
193. * Session Minutes of the Brick Church, 1809 to the present time, 7 Vols.
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194. * Trustees' Minutes of the Brick Church, 1809 to the present, 2 Vols.
195. * Minutes of the Brick Church Sunday-school, 1832-1850 (with considerable gaps).
196. * Sunday-school Record Books from 1839 (many years mis- sing).
197. * Minutes of the Employment Society, 1869 to the present.
198. * Treasurer's Accounts of the Female Auxiliary Tract Asso- ciation of the Brick Church, 1837-1861.
APPENDICES
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A
CHRONOLOGY
NOTE: EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF THE OLD CHURCH OF THE COVE- NANT ARE ENCLOSED IN BRACKETS
1706. First Presbyterian Worship in New York.
1716. James Anderson, first minister.
1727. Ebenezer Pemberton, second minister.
1750. Alexander Cummings, colleague of Mr. Pemberton.
1755. David Bostwick becomes minister.
1755. Joseph Treat, associate minister.
1765. John Rodgers succeeds Mr. Bostwick, September 4th. 1766. The "Vineyard Lot" obtained, February 25th.
1767.
New Church built.
1768. 1783. 1784.
New Church opened, January 1st.
Thanksgiving after the Revolution, December 11th.
1785. 1789. 1790. 1793. 1809.
John McKnight, colleague of Dr. Rodgers.
Charity School opened, May 1st.
Samuel Miller colleague of Dr. Rodgers and Mr. McKnight.
End of the collegiate system, April 12th.
1810.
Installation of Gardiner Spring, August 8th.
1810. Lecture-room built.
1811. Death of Dr. Rodgers, May 7th. 1815-16. Revival.
1816. Sunday-schools started.
1822. Beginning of choir.
1832. Chapel replaces lecture-room.
1856. Beekman Street property sold.
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New Church reopened, June 27th.
James Wilson, colleague of Dr. Rodgers.
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APPENDIX A
1856. Last service on Beekman Street, May 25th.
1857.
Mission School started, October.
1858. Present Brick Church dedicated, October 31st.
1859.
William J. Hoge, colleague of Dr. Spring.
[1860. Beginning of Church of the Covenant, November 25th.]
1862.
W. G. T. Shedd, colleague of Dr. Spring. Church of the Covenant organized, March 21st.]
[1862.
[1862.
George L. Prentiss installed, May 11th.]
1865.
James O. Murray, colleague of Dr. Spring.
[1865. [1866.
Church of the Covenant dedicated, April 30th.]
1867.
Joseph J. Lampe, pastor of Brick Church Mission.
1867.
Brick Church Mission Chapel dedicated, October 20th.
1869.
Last Old School and New School Assemblies meet in Brick Church and Church of the Covenant.
1869.
"The Sacrifice of Praise" published.
[1871.
Covenant Chapel dedicated, December 24th.]
1873. Death of Dr. Spring, August 18th: Dr. Murray becomes sole pastor.
[1873. Marvin R. Vincent succeeds Dr. Prentiss at Covenant, May 8th.]
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