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Spinckes A.M., Nathanael. The Sick Man Visited and Furnished with Instructions, Meditations, and Prayers, for Putting him in mind of his Change for Supporting him under his Distemper; and for Preparing him for, and Carrying him through his Last Conflict with Death. London: J. Rivington, 1744.

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The Papers of George Washington. Virginia: The University Press of Virginia, 1996.

Townsend, Joseph. Some Account of the British Army, Under the Command of General Howe, and of The Battle of Brandywine on the Memorable September 11th, 1777, and the Adventures of that day, which came to the Knowledge and Observation of Joseph Townsend. Philadelphia: Townsend Ward, 1846.

Vickers, John A., ed. Journals of Dr. Thomas Coke. Abington Press, 2005.

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PRIMARY SOURCES OF INTERVIEWS, JOURNALS, MAGAZINES AND NEWSPAPERS

The Albany Centinal, 1798-06-05; vol. I; Iss. 97; p. 3.

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SERMONS

Addison, Alexander. “Observations on the Speech of Albert Gallatin, in the House of Representatives of the Untied States, on the Foreign Intercourse Bill.”

Addison, Reverend Alexander. “An Oration on the Rise and progress of the United States of America, to the Present Crisis; and on the Duties of the Citizens.” Philadelphia: Printed by John Ormrod, no. 41, Chesnut-Street, 1798.

Barlow, Joel. “An Oration, delivered at the North Church in Hartford, at the Meeting of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati, July 4th, 1787.”

Beattie, Reverend James. “Evidences of the Christian religion briefly and plainly stated.” 2 Vols. London. 1786.

Belknap D.D., Jeremy. “A Sermon, delivered on the 9th of May, 1798, the Day of the national Fast, recommended by the President of the United States.” Boston: Samuel Hall, 1798.

Blackhall, Ofspring. “The Sufficiency of a Standing Revelation in General, and of the Scripture Revelation in particular. Both as to the Matter of it, and as to the Proof of it; and that new Revelations cannot reasonably be desired, and would probably be unsuccessful.” (In eight Sermons), 1717.

Blair, Reverend Hugh. “Sermons. To which is prefixed that admired tract, On the internal evidence of the Christian religion.” 2 vols. Baltimore, reprinted for the Reverend M. L. Weems. 1792-1793. (Published by and purchased from Reverend Mason Weems).

Burnet, Reverend Gilbert, Bishop of Sarum. “An Exposition of the Thirty Nine Articles of the Church of England.” The sixth Edition corrected. London: printed for J. Knapton, C. Hitch, 1759.

Davidson, Robert D.D., “A Sermon, on the Freedom and Happiness of the United Sates of America, preached in Carlisle, on the 5th Oct. 1794.” Philadelphia: printed by Samuel H. Smith for Robert Campbell. 1794.

Davies, Reverend Samuel. “Religion and patriotism the constituents of a good soldier.” A sermon preached to Captain Overton’s Independent Company of Volunteers, raised in Hanover County, Virginia, August 17, 1755. By Samuel Davies, A.M. Minister of the Gospel there. Philadelphia: Printed by James Chattin., 1755.

Duché, Jacob. “The Duty of Standing fast in our spiritual and temporal Liberties.” July 7, 1775.

Dwight, D.D., Reverend Timothy. “The A. Nature and B. Danger of Infidel Philosophy Exhibited in Two Discourses, Addressed to the Candidates for the Baccalaureate, in Yale College.” New Haven: George Bunce, 1798.

Evans, Israel. “A discourse, delivered, on the 18th day of December, 1777, the day of public thanksgiving, appointed by the Honourable Continental Congress.”

Fairfax, Reverend Bryan. “He that Believeth On Me Hath Everlasting Life.” Virginia Historical Society Rare BV 4500 P14.

Gordon, William. “The Separation of the Jewish Tribes, after the Death of Solomon, accounted for, and applied to the present Day,” July the 4th, 1777. Boston: Printed by J. Gill, Printer to the General Assembly.

Langdon D.D., Samuel. “The Republic of the Israelites an Example to the American States.” June 5, 1788. Exeter: printed by Lamson and Ranlet.

Langdon D.D, Samuel. “The Co-incidence of natural with revealed religion.” November 1, 1775.

Lathrop, John. “Discourse Before the Humane Society in Boston,” 1787.

Leonard, Abiel. “A Prayer Composed for the Spiritual Benefit of the soldiery in the American army to assist them in their private devotions, and recommended to their particular use.” Cambridge, 1775.

Lewis, Isaac. “The Political Advantages of Godliness.” May 11, 1797.

Lewis, Isaac. “The divine mission of Jesus Christ evident from his life, and from the nature and tendency of his doctrines.” October 11, 1796. New Haven: Printed by T. and S. Green—New Haven, 1796.

Linn, William. “A Discourse on national Sins.” May 9, 1798.

Miller, Samuel. “A Sermon, preached in New-York.” July 4th, 1793.

Morse, D.D., Jedidah. “A Sermon Preached at Charlestown November 29, 1798 On the Anniversary Thanksgiving In Massachusetts”—With An Appendix Designed to illustrate some parts of the discourse; exhibiting proof of the early existence, progress, and deleterious effects of French intrigue and influence in the United States. Printed by Samuel Hall, No. 53, Cornhill, Boston, 1799.

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