SERMONS AT GOVERNMENT MEETINGS
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Sermon-Election-Massachusetts, 1814 |
An Election Sermon, preached by Jesse Appleton, to the Governor, Lt. Governor and legislature of Massachusetts in Boston, on May 25, 1814. |
Sermon-Election-Connecticut, 1803 |
An Election Sermon, preached by Matthias Burnet, at Hartford, Connecticut on May 12, 1803. |
Sermon-Election- Massachusetts, 1783 |
An Election Sermon, preached by Henry Cumings, before the Lt. Governor and legislature of Massachusetts, on May 28, 1783. |
Sermon-Election- New Hampshire, 1816 |
An Election Sermon, preached by Pliny Dickinson, to the Governor, Lt. Governor and legislature of New Hampshire, on June 6, 1816. |
Sermon-Election-Connecticut, 1796 |
An Election Sermon, preached by John Marsh, to the Lt. Governor and legislature of Connecticut, on May 12, 1796. |
Sermon-Election- Massachusetts, 1800 |
An Election Sermon, preached by Joseph McKeen, to the legislature of Massachusetts, on May 18, 1800. |
Sermon-Election-Massachusetts, 1791 |
An Election Sermon, preached by Chandler Robbins, to John Hancock as Governor, Samuel Adams as Lt. Governor, and the legislature of Massachusetts, on May 25, 1791. |
Sermon-Election- Vermont, 1812 |
Pastor Isaac Beall encourages the elected officials in Vermont to make righteousness the basis of their public service. |
Sermon-Election- Massachusetts, 1790 |
Massachusetts clergyman Daniel Foster provides an exemplary model of a pastor illuminating God’s governmental principles for the political leaders of his State. |
Sermon-Election- Massachusetts, 1788 |
“In this election sermon on good government, the Rev. David Parsons continues the century-old tradition of American ministers giving a sermon before newly-elected government leaders.” |
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