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adelphia, at the first meeting of the Corporation for the Relief of 

 the Widows and Children of Clergymen in the Communion of 

 the Church of England in America; particularly in the provinces 

 (now States) of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania - 385 



Sermon XX. Preached April 6, 1795, ^^ an introduction to a plan 

 for the Establishment and Encouragement of Itinerant Preachers, 

 or Missionaries, on the Frontier Settlements of the United 

 States; with a Supplement or Second Part, stating and warning 

 against the abominable tenets of the Illuminati, and the doc- 

 trines of the New Philosophy ----- 444 



TWO GENERAL CONVENTION SERMONS. 



Sermon XXI. Preached June 23, 1784, at Annapolis, Maryland, at 

 the first General Convention of the Episcopal Clergy in that 

 State, assisted by Lay Representatives - - - - 483 



Sermon XXII. Preached October 7, 1785, at the request of, and 

 before, the General Convention of the Bishops, Clergy and Laity 

 of the Protestant Episcopal Church; on occasion of the first in- 

 troduction of the Liturgy and public service of said Church, as 

 altered and recommended for future use in the United States of 

 America - - - - - - - -524 



A CONSECRATION SERMON. 



Sermon XXIII. First preached September 17, 1792, in Trinity 

 Church, New York, before the General Convention of the 

 Bishops, Clergy and Laity of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 

 at the Consecration of Thomas John Clagget, D. D., as Bisliop 

 Elect for the said Church in the State of Maryland. Preached, 

 in substance also, at the two following consecrations, viz. : of 

 Robert Smith, D. D., for South Carolina, September 13, 1795 5 

 Edward Bass, D. D., for Massachusetts and New Hampshire, 

 May, 1787. Both in Christ Church, Philadelphia - - 548 



Dr. Smith also left this list of ninety-eight sermons, which, as 

 he arranged them — and throwing out certain ones marked with an 

 asterisk ( * ), which are printed in Maxwell's two volumes or else- 

 where — would have made four more volumes of sermons alone, 

 independent of his other works. A table of the subjects or prin- 

 cipal heads, and of the texts of the sermons, in the proposed order 

 of publication, was part of the document. 



