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A Sermon addressed to the Second Presbyterian Congregation in Albany, March 4, 1838, the Sabbath after intelligence was received that the Hon. Jonathan Cilley, Member of Congress from Maine, Had Been Murdered in a Duel with the Hon. William J. Graves, Member from Kentucky.

Sprague, William B.

Published by Printed by Packard and Van Benthusen, Albany, 1838
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Blue printed wrapper, 9 x 5 1/2 inches, center crease, 15 pp., unreadable inscription on front. The title on the wrapper is, "Doctor Sprague's Sermon, occasioned by the Late Tragical Deed at Washington." A sermon on I Timothy 2:1-2, on the duty to pray for civil rulers. The title on the wrapper is, "Doctor Sprague's Sermon, occasioned by the Late Tragical Deed at Washington."A sermon on I Timothy 2:1-2, on the duty to pray for civil rulers. Condemns dueling, "The story as it goes abroad is, that a man has fallen in a duel; but the truth as it is written in God's book is, that a man has been deliberately and wantonly murdered."William Buell Sprague (1795-1876), born in Andover, Connecticut; graduated at Yale in 1815, and afterwards studied at Princeton for two years. He was ordained in the Congregational Church at West Springfield, Massachusetts, in 1819 and was pastor there for ten years. In 1829 he accepted a call to the Second Presbyterian Church in Albany and served in that congregation as pastor for forty years. "He has been well and truly described as an illustrious man; a cultivated, elegant, voluminous, useful and popular preacher; an indefatigable and successful pastor; an unselfish and devoted friend; loving, genial, pure, and noble; an Israelite, indeed, in whom there was no guile; one of the most childlike, unsophisticated, and charitable of men. While he never relaxed his pulpit and pastoral duties, his added literary labors were prodigious, and their fruits exceedingly great." M Clintock & Strong. Seller Inventory # 306

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Title: A Sermon addressed to the Second ...
Publisher: Printed by Packard and Van Benthusen, Albany
Publication Date: 1838
Binding: Pamphlet
Condition: Very good
Edition: First Edition.

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Published by Printed by Joel Munsell, Albany, 1838
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Seller: Haaswurth Books, Binghamton, NY, U.S.A.

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Pamphlet. Condition: Very good. First Edition. Green printed wrapper, 5 1/2 x 9 inches, 16 pp. The title on the wrapper is, "Doctor Sprague's Sermon, occasioned by the Late Tragical Deed at Washington." A sermon on I Timothy 2:1-2, exorting prayer for rulers. Reasons given as to why Christians should pray for civil authorities, and remarks against duelling. Seller Inventory # 1438

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