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American Antiquarian Society Manuscript Collections NAME OF COLLECTION: Sermons Collection, 1640-1875 LOCATION: Mss. boxes "S" Octavo vols. "S" SIZE OF COLLECTION: 3 manuscript boxes; 1 octavo volume (238 leaves) SOURCES OF INFORMATION ON COLLECTION: For biographical information, see Frederick Lewis Weis, Colonial Clergy of New England (Lancaster, Mass.: s.n., 1936). SOURCE OF COLLECTION: COLLECTION DESCRIPTION: The Sermons Collection contains over two hundred sermons and sermon notes, for the period 1640 to 1875, written mainly by Congregational, Episcopal, and Unitarian ministers in New England, New York, and South Carolina. The subjects generally are explications of specific scriptural passages with occasional sermons devoted to public fasts and historic events, such as the expedition of Gen. William Pepperrell (1696-1759) in 1745, and the death of Connecticut Governor Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724). There are also religious essays (e.g., "The Mystery of Godliness" and "Marks of Growth in Grace" (undated), and "On politics..." written in 1735). Of special interest is a sermon written in the Mohawk language by an unidentified French priest of the Catholic mission near Quebec, Canada, in 1810, as well as a sermon fragment pertaining to the rights of American colonists, ca. 1770. There is also an octavo volume, kept by an unidentified minister, entitled "Treatises on the Attributes of God." Many of the sermons in this collection were written by notable clergymen, including Mathew Henry (1662-1714), Timothy Edwards (1669-1758), Edward Bass (1726-1803), first Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island, Jonas Clarke (1730-1805), and Samuel Langdon (1722/23-1797), president of Harvard College. See Contents List. 12 September 1977 revised 4 March 1982 revised 5 March 2010

Sermons Collection, 1640-1875 Contents List (cont.) 2 American Antiquarian Society Manuscript Collections Sermons Collection, 1640-1875 Contents List The sermons in boxes one, two, and the first eight folders of three are arranged alphabetically by author. Box Folder Author Place Date(s) 1 1 Amos Adams (1728-1775) Roxbury (Mass.) 1765 1 53 Thomas Allen (1743-1810) Pittsfield (Mass.) 1773 1 1a Jonathan Ashley (1712-1780) Deerfield (Mass) 1739-1767 1 2 Joseph Avery (1751-1824) Holden (Mass.) 1813 1 3 Joseph Bartlett (1762-1827) Harvard College Chapel 1782 1 4 Edward Bass (1726-1803) Newburyport (Mass.) 1755-1800 1 5 Joseph Baxter (1676-1827) Medfield (Mass.) 1727 1 6 Joseph Bean (1716-1784) Wrentham (Mass.) 1771 1 7 Jacob Bigelow (1742/3-1816) Sudbury (Mass.) 1774 1 8 Thomas Brockway (1744/5-1807) Columbia (Conn.) 1780 1 9 Thomas Browne (1773-1797) Marshfield (Mass.); Strowdwater (Me.) 1772; 1775; 1789 1 10 Joseph Buckminster (1751-1812) Portsmouth (N.H.) 1784-1793 1 11 Jedediah Bushnell (1767-1846) Cornwall (Vt.) 1808; 1817; 1825 1 12 Samuel Checkley (1696-1769) Boston (Mass.) 1744 1 13 John Chandler (1723-1762) Billerica (Mass.) 1749/50; 1753-1759; 1763 1 14 Reuben Chapin (1778-1834) Paxton (Mass.) ca. 1807 1 15 George Thomas Chapman ( - Pittsfield (Mass.) 1839; ) 1845 1 15b Supply Clap (1771-1747) Woburn (Mass.) 1741 Nov 15 [now Burlington] 1 16 Jonas Clarke (1730-1802) Lexington (Mass.) 1763 1 17 Benjamin Conklin (1732-1798) Leicester (Mass.) 1774 1 18 Job Cushing (1694-1760) Shrewsbury (Mass.) 1733 1 19 John Cushing (1744-1823) Ashburnham (Mass.) 1789; 1790; 1812 1 20 Samuel Deane (1733-1814) Portland (Me.) 1765; 1770 1 21 John Devotion (1730-1802) Saybrook (Conn.) 1769 1 22 Samuel Dexter (1700-1755) Dedham (Mass.) 1742 1 23 Edward Dorr (1722-1772) Hartford (Conn.) 1753 1 24 Elijah Dunbar (1773-1850) Peterborough (N.H.) 1816 1 25 Samuel Dunbar (1704-1783) Stoughton (Mass.) 1772-1773 1 26 Joseph Eckley (1750-1811) Old South Church 1779-1795 1 27 Timothy Edwards (1669-1758) E. Windsor (Conn.) 1749 1 28 Edward Ellington (fl. 1767-1793) Beaufort (S.C.) ca. 1772 1 29 John Elliott (1768-1824) Box Folder Author E. Guilford (Conn.) Place ca. 1800 Date(s) 1 30 Joseph Emerson (1700-1767) Malden (Mass.) undated 1 31 Nathaniel Emmons (1745-1840) Franklin (Mass.) 1819 [Wrentham] 1 32 Jesse Fisher (1778-1837) Scotland (Conn.) 1826 1 33 Francis Gardner (1735/6-1814) Leominster (Mass.) 1796; 1811 1 34 Joseph Grafton (1757-1836) Newton (Mass.) 1793-1797 1 35 Zachariah Greene ( - ) Setauket, Hempstead, L.I. (N.Y.) 1842-1848 1 36 Cyrus Pitt Grosvenor (1792-1879) Holden (Mass.) 1822

Sermons Collection, 1640-1875 Contents List (cont.) 3 1 37 Aaron Hall (1751-1814) Keene (N.H.) 1792 1 38 David Hall (1704-1789) Yarmouth (Mass.); 1727-1729 Barnstable (Mass.); Sutton (Mass.) 1 39 Mathew Henry (1662-1714) Chester, England 1687-1712 1 40 John Healy Heywood (1818-1880?) Unitarian Church ca. 1836 (Louisville, Ky.) 1 41 Abraham Hill (1719-1788) Shutesbury (Mass.) 1755-1791 1 42 Alonzo Hill (1800-1871) Unitarian Church (Worcester, Mass.) c. 1850 1 43 Thomas Hill ( - ) Unitarian Church (Waltham, Mass.) ca. 1850 1 44 Nathan Holman (1769-1844) Rhode Island College Chapel 1796 1 45 William Holmes ( - ) no location undated 1 46 Thomas Holt (1762-1836) Hardwick (Mass.) 1791 1 47 Elizur Holyoke (1731-1806) Boxford (Mass.) 1772 1 48 Asahel Hooker (1762-1813) Goshen (Conn.) 1797-1800 1 49 Nathaniel Hooker, Jr. (1737- W. Hartford (Conn.) undated 1770) 1 50 Samuel Hopkins (1721-1803) Newport (R.I.) 1743-1761 1 51 Dr. Hossack ( - ) Johnstown (N.Y.) 1819 1 52 Andrew Judson ( - ) Ashford (Me.) 1787-1800 2 1 Samuel Langdon (1722/3-1797) Portsmouth (N.H.) 1764-1781 [written in shorthand] 2 2 Joseph Lathrop (1731-1820) W. Springfield (Mass.) 1803 2 3 Nathaniel Lawrence (1766-1843) Tynsboro (Mass.) 1789-1837 2 4 Amasa Learned (1750-1825) Killingly (Conn.) undated 2 5 Andrew Lee (1745-1832) Lisbon (Conn.) 1780-1784 2 6 Jonathan Livermore (1729-1809) Walpole (N.H.) 1762; 1770; 1774[?] 2 7 Samuel Lockwood (1721-1791) Andover (Conn.) 1764-1788 2 8 William Lockwood (1753-1828) Milford (Mass.) 1784-1796; 1800 [1801?] 2 9 Eliphalet Lyman (1754-1836) Woodstock (Conn.) 1779-1825 2 10 John McDonald (1770-1828) Albany (N.Y.) 1809 2 11 John Martyn (1706-1767) Northborough (Mass.) 1749 2 12 Dr. Mathews ( - ) New York (N.Y.) 1827 2 13 John Mellen (1722/3-1807) Barnstable (Mass.) 1797-1805 2 14 Henry Messenger (1695-1750) Wrentham (Mass.) 1741 2 15 Charles W. Morrill ( - ) St. Alban's Church 1875 (New York, N.Y.) 2 16 John Nelson (1786-1871) Leicester (Mass.) 1814 [?] 2 17 Abel Newell (1730-1813) Box Folder Author Goshen (Conn.) Place 1754-1779 Date(s) 2 18 Seth Noble (1743-1807) Montgomery (Mass.) 1785 2 19 David Osgood (1747-1822) Medford (Mass.) 1790 2 20 Edward Payson (1763-1827) Portland (Me.) 1787 2 20 John Payson (1745/6-1804) Fitchburg (Mass.) 1766 2 20 Phillips Payson (1704/5-1778) Chelsea (Mass.) 1732 2 21 D. Peabody ( - ) Calvinist Church (Worcester, Mass.) 1836 2 22 James Penn (1727-1800) Christ Church 1761 3 9 Samuel Phillips (1691-1771) [?] Andover (Mass.) 1716 2 23 Reuben Puffer (1756-1829) Berlin (Mass.) 1814 2 24 Henry Purcell (1742-1802) St. Michael's Church 1788 (Charleston, S.C.) 2 25 Aaron Putnam (1733-1813) Pomfret (Conn.) 1759; 1762 2 26 Caleb Rice (1712-1759) Sturbridge (Mass.) 1736 [New Medfield] 2 27 Elisha Rockwood (1778-1858) Westborough (Mass.); 1810-1857 Swanzey (N.H.) 2 28 John Rogers (1692-1773) St. George ([N.Y.?]) 1760-1791 2 29 Jonathan Russell (1655-1710/11) Barnstable (Mass.) 1705 2 30 Archibald Sadlier ( - ) Flushing (N.Y.) 1762

Sermons Collection, 1640-1875 Contents List (cont.) 4 2 31 Ebenezer Sparhawk (1738-1805) Templeton (Mass.) 1762; 1764 2 32 Samuel Stillman (1737-1807) First Baptist Church 1798 2 33 Micah Stone (1770-1852) Brookfield (Mass.) 1799-1844 2 34 Seth Storer (1702-1774) Watertown (Mass.) 1737-1771 2 35 Nathaniel Taylor (1722-1800) New Milford (Conn.) 1759 2 36 William MacKay Tennent (c.1743-1810) Philadelphia (Pa.) 1773; 1808-1809 2 37 Peter Thacher (1752-1802) Brattle Street Church after 1777 2 38 Ralph (Rudolphus) Thacher Chilmark, M.V.I. 1690-1710 (1647-c.1716) (Mass.) 2 39 Thomas Thacher (1620-1678) Old South Church 1672 3 1 William Brigham Wesson (1777-1836) Hardwick (Mass.) 1795; 1810 3 2 Stephen West (1735-1819) Stockbridge (Mass.) 1767; 1780 3 3 David White (1710-1784) Hardwick (Mass.) 1766 [Lambstown] 3 4 Samuel Whiting (1633-1712/13) Billerica (Mass.) ca. 1663 3 5 George Wallace Whitney Beverly (Mass.) ca. 1870 ( - ) 3 6 Elnathan Wight (1715-1761) Baptist Church 1750-1761 (Bellingham, Mass.) 3 7 John Williams (1664-1729 Deerfield (Mass.) undated 3 8 Solomon Williams (1700-1776) Northampton (Mass.) 1754-1759; 1764; 1769; 1771; 1775; 1776 The sermons in folders nine through twenty-five of box three are arranged by location. Box Folder Place Miscellaneous 3 9 Andover (Mass.) sermon; 1716; probably that of Samuel Phillip (1691-1771) 3 10 Arundel (Me.) sermon; includes fast for Gen. Pepperrell's Expedition, 1745-1856 3 11 Beverly (Mass.); "James 3:13" passim, 1758-1791 Marblehead (Mass.) 3 12 Bolton (Mass.) "Thess. 9," 1752, 1756, and 1765 3 13 Boston (Mass.) "On politics...," 1735 3 14 Cambridge (Mass.) "John 14:22-23," 1779-1783 3 15 Charlestown (Mass.) sermon, 1790 3 16 Chelsea (Mass.) "Matt. 8:25," 1770-1800 3 17 Eastern River (Me.) "Mark 10:49," 1775-1776 3 18 Hull (Mass.) "II Thess. 1:7, 8, 9," 1725 (at Rehoboth[?], 1724) 3 19 Lynn (Mass.) "Heb. 9:24," 1730 3 20 Middleboro (Mass.) "the Sum of A Sermon preached by the Rev'd M." based on I John 3:14 3 21 Milford ([Conn.]) "I Corin. 15," 1791 and 1798 3 22 Oxford (Mass.) "Prov. 27:1," 1732 3 23 Preston (Mass.) "Hebrews IV:15," 1791-1805 3 24 Rehoboth (Mass.) fast sermon, 1720 3 25 Waltham (Mass.) "Proverbs XIV:34," 1798 The sermons in folders twenty-six through sixty-two of box three are arranged chronologically. Box Folder Date Miscellaneous

Sermons Collection, 1640-1875 Contents List (cont.) 5 3 26 1640 sermon notes; possibly those of John Pinch (1625- ) 3 27 mid-17 th cent. "Notes on Religion" from sermons by Mr. Barnard, Mr. Parris, et al. 3 28 early-18 th cent. "Self-Examination. By Marks of Growth in Grace..." 3 29 1706 sermons from the Gospels 3 30 1722 "Devotional Collections" 3 31 1723, 1729[?] "23 Psalm 1 st " 3 32 1724 on the death of Rev. Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724), late Gov. of Conn. 3 33 1743 "Thanksgiving Sermon... Victory obtained by English over the French at Battle on the River Mayne in Germany" 3 34 1753 "Judges 10:13," by Crank [?] 3 35 1753-1760 Rev. Matthew Bridge (1721-1775), of Framingham, Mass. [?], 14 sermons 3 36 1755, 1758, 1767 "Job 22:21," "Mark 2:27," "Isaiah 57:20,21" 3 37 1760 1772 1780 Box Folder Date Ps. 119:113 Eph. 4:30 I Thess. 5:17 and "Some Observations on works of Lord Bolingbroke by Dr. Leland" Miscellaneous 3 38 1766-1781 "Deut. 9:6" 3 39 1766-1773 sermons on the sacraments, some in shorthand 3 40 1785 "Ezek. 1:16" 3 41 1789-1797 "I Corin. VI:19" 3 42 1790-1811 "Genesis 4:3-5" 3 43 1798 "2 Pet. 1:16" 3 44 1810 Mohawk sermon written in that language by one of the French priests of the Catholic mission near Quebec, Canada 3 44a 1816 on "Matthew 22, 37" in Exeter 3 45 mid-18 th cent. sermons concerning various scriptures 3 46 mid-18 th cent. sermons on "Psalm 73:28" 3 47 late-18 th cent. sermon on "Romans 9:16" 3 48 early-18 th cent. sermon notes on "Mark 1:7" 3 49 early-18 th cent. sermon notes on literary interpretations of various scriptures 3 50 early-19 th cent. "Scripture Topicks" 3 51 mid-18 th cent. religious essay, conservative views 3 52 late-18 th cent. sermon on "The Mystery of Godliness" 1 Tim. 3:16 3 53 mid-18 th cent. sermons on various scriptures 3 54 mid-18 th cent. prayers for various occasions; sermon notes 3 55 mid-18 th cent. sermon on the Holy Sabbath 3 56 early-18 th cent. sermon on a psalm 3 57 early-18 th cent. sermon with sections in code 3 58 early-18 th cent. sermon on "6 Hebrews 1" 3 59 mid-18 th cent. sermon on "3 Romans 14" 3 60 18 th cent. miscellaneous sermon fragments 3 61 mid-18 th cent. scriptural sermon 3 62 late-18 th cent. sermon on "Isaiah 5, 12"