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Front Page Authors (by Period) Political Sermons of the American Founding Era. Vol. 2 (1789-1805)
Ellis Sandoz, Political Sermons of the American Founding Era. Vol. 2 (1789-1805) [1991]Edition used:Political Sermons of the American Founding Era: 1730-1805, 2 vols, Foreword by Ellis Sandoz (2nd ed. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1998). Vol. 2.
 | About this title:Volume 2 of a large two volume collection of sermons written between 1730-1805 by people such as Jonathan Mayhew, John Wesley, Moses Mather, John Witherspoon, Richard Price, Jonathan Edwards, and Noah Webster.
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- Chronology: 1789–1794
- 34. Richard Price, a Discourse On the Love of Our Country
- 35: James Dana, the African Slave Trade
- 36: Israel Evans, a Sermon Delivered At the Annual Election
- 37: John Leland, the Rights of Conscience Inalienable
- 38: David Tappan, a Sermon For the Day of General Election
- 39: Peter Thacher, a Sermon Preached Before the Artillery Company
- 40: Samuel Miller, a Sermon On the Anniversary of the Independence of America
- 41: Enos Hitchcock, an Oration In Commemoration of the Independence of the United States of America
- 42: Jonathan Edwards, Jr., the Necessity of the Belief of Christianity
- 43: David Osgood, the Wonderful Works of God Are to Be Remembered
- 44: Noah Webster, the Revolution In France
- Chronology: 1795–1805
- 45: Bishop James Madison, Manifestations of the Beneficence of Divine Providence Towards America
- 46: Stephen Peabody, Sermon Before the General Court of New Hampshire At the Annual Election
- 47: John Thayer, a Discourse, Delivered At the Roman Catholic Church In Boston
- 48: Timothy Dwight, the Duty of Americans, At the Present Crisis
- 49: Henry Holcombe, a Sermon Occasioned By the Death of Washington
- 50: John Smalley, On the Evils of a Weak Government
- 51: John Mitchell Mason, the Voice of Warning to Christians
- 52: Tunis Wortman, a Solemn Address to Christians and Patriots
- 53: Stanley Griswold, Overcoming Evil With Good
- 54: William Emerson, an Oration In Commemoration of the Anniversary of American Independence
- 55: John Hargrove, a Sermon, On the Second Coming of Christ
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