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FIRST VOLUME. 

 PART I. 



SERMONS ON DEATH, A RESURRECTION FROM THE DEAD, A FUTURE JUDG- 

 MENT, AND AN ETERNAL WORLD TO COME. 



SERMON PAGE 



I. On the death of a beloved pupil, preached in Christ Church, 

 September i, 1 754, with copies of verses to his memory, by sundry 



of his fellow-students - - - - - - i 



II. At the funeral of the Rev. Robert Jenney, LL. D. , Rector of 

 Christ Church, and St. Peter's; preached in Christ Church, Jan- 

 uary 10, 1758 - - - - - - -22 



III. At the funeral of David Griffith, D. D., Bishop elect of the 

 Protestant Episcopal Church of Virginia; delivered in Christ 

 Church, Philadelphia, on Monday, August 8, 1789 - - 38 



IV. Death conquering and conquered ; the first of the sermons from 

 I Thess. iv. 13-18; preached the first Sunday in December of 

 1793, being the first of eight sermons on the great visitation by 



the epidemical sickness, commonly called the Yellow Fever - 53 



V. Preached December 8, 1793, on the same subject and text - 65 



VI. Preached December 12, 1793, on Ps. Ixviii. 34, etc., being the 

 day set apart for a general thanksgiving for our deliverance from 

 the rage of the grievous calamity, commonly called the Yellow 

 Fever - - - - - - - -76 



VII., VIII., IX., X., XL A continuation of the sermons from i 

 Thess. iv. 13-18 ... 105, 118, 140, 153, 178 



XII. Funeral sermon on the death of Dr. Thomas Graeme - 195 



XIII. Funeral sermon on the death of Col. Joseph Nicholson - 210 



PART II. 



I. An oration in memory of General Montgomery, and of the offi- 

 cers and soldiers who fell with him, December 31, 1775, before 

 Quebec; delivered February 19, 1776, in the great Calvinist 

 Church, Philadelphia, by the appointment and at the desire of 

 the honorable Continental Congress - - - - i 



II. An eulogium on Benjamin Franklin, LL. D. ; delivered March 

 I, 1 791,, in the great Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, before, and 



by appointment of, the American Philosophical Society - 42 



III. "The Hermit," in eight numbers; first published at Phila- 

 delphia, in the America?i Magazine, from October, 1757, to 

 October, 1758, inclusive - - - - - 95 



IV. A philosophical meditation and religious address to the 

 Supreme Being --.---- 153 



