Political Sermons of the American Founding Era. Vol. 1 (1730-1788)

Volume I of a large two volume collection of sermons written between 1730-1805 by people such as Jonathan Mayhew, John Wesley, Moses Mather, John Witherspoon, Richard Price, Jonathan Edwards, and Noah Webster.
Political Sermons of the American Founding Era: 1730-1805, 2 vols, Foreword by Ellis Sandoz (2nd ed. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1998). Vol. 1.
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- Editor: Ellis Sandoz
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Table of Contents
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Editor’s Note to the 1998 Edition
- Editor’s Note
- italicization
- capitalization
- spelling
- punctuation
- biblical quotes and citations
- other matters
- Bibliographic Note
- Chronology: 1688–1773
- GOVERNMENT THE PILLAR OF THE EARTH
- doct[rine]
- use
- NINEVEH’S REPENTANCE AND DELIVERANCE
- application
- THE ESSENTIAL RIGHTS AND LIBERTIES OF PROTESTANTS
- BRITAIN’S MERCIES, AND BRITAIN’S DUTIES
- CIVIL MAGISTRATES MUST BE JUST, RULING IN THE FEAR OF GOD
- application
- THE MEDIATORIAL KINGDOM AND GLORIES OF JESUS CHRIST
- THE PRESENCE OF GOD WITH HIS PEOPLE
- THE SNARE BROKEN
- the dedication
- AN HUMBLE ENQUIRY
- AN ORATION UPON THE BEAUTIES OF LIBERTY
- AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC FOR RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
- introduction
- section i
- section ii
- section iii
- conclusion
- postscript
- Chronology: 1774–1781
- SCRIPTURAL INSTRUCTIONS TO CIVIL RULERS
- to the respectable freemen, of the english colony of connecticut
- improvement
- A CALM ADDRESS TO OUR AMERICAN COLONIES
- A CONSTITUTIONAL ANSWER TO WESLEY’S CALM ADDRESS
- postscript
- AMERICA’S APPEAL TO THE IMPARTIAL WORLD
- appendix
- of independance
- THE CHURCH’S FLIGHT INTO THE WILDERNESS: AN ADDRESS ON THE TIMES
- introduction
- improvement
- appendix
- by another hand
- THE DOMINION OF PROVIDENCE OVER THE PASSIONS OF MEN
- THE BIBLE AND THE SWORD
- GOD ARISING AND PLEADING HIS PEOPLE’S CAUSE
- DIVINE JUDGMENTS UPON TYRANTS
- A SERMON ON THE DAY OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION
- A SERMON PREACHED AT LEXINGTON ON THE 19th OF APRIL
- Chronology: 1782–1788
- A DIALOGUE BETWEEN THE DEVIL, AND GEORGE III, TYRANT OF BRITAIN
- 1760
- 1774
- 1775
- 1776
- 1777
- 1778
- 1779
- 1780
- 1781
- DEFENSIVE ARMS VINDICATED
- preface to the reader
- a short receipt for a continental disease
- The name whereof is the love of Money.
- A SERMON PREACHED ON A DAY OF THANKSGIVING
- A SERMON ON OCCASION OF THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE NEW-HAMPSHIRE CONSTITUTION
- A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE A CONVENTION OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH
- THE DANGERS OF OUR NATIONAL PROSPERITY; AND THE WAY TO AVOID THEM
- A SERMON ON A DAY APPOINTED FOR PUBLICK THANKSGIVING
- THE DIGNITY OF MAN
- THE PRINCIPLES OF CIVIL UNION AND HAPPINESS CONSIDERED AND RECOMMENDED
- THE REPUBLIC OF THE ISRAELITES AN EXAMPLE TO THE AMERICAN STATES
- application
- A CENTURY SERMON ON THE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION
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