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A Sermon, Delivered at the Gathering of the Second Congregational Church; In Dorchester, 1 January, 1808
A Sermon Delivered at the Gathering of the Second Congregational Church In Dorchester 1 January 1808 Author:John Pierce General Books publication date: 2009 Original publication date: 1808 Original Publisher: Printed by Belcher and Armstrong Subjects: Congregational churches Sermons, American Covenants (Church polity) Dorchester (Boston, Mass.) Religion / Sermons / Christian Religion / Christian Ministry / Preaching Religion / Christianity / ... more »United Church of Christ (Congregational) Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. Excerpt: DELIVERED IN THE SECOND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, DORCHESTER, MS., MONDAY, DEC. 27, 1847, AT THE FUNERAL OF REV. JOHN CODMAN, D. D., LATE PASTOR OF SAID CHURCH. BY RICHARD S. STORES, D. D., Pastor of the First Church, Brain tree, Mi SECOND EDITION. BOSTON: PRESS OP T. R. MARVIN, 24 CONGRESS STREET. To the Her. Dr. Stobm, Pastor of the First Church in Braintree. Dear Sis., -- In compliance with a vote of the Committee of Arrangements in the Second Parish in Dorchester, we the undersigned would most respectfully solicit for the press a copy of the Sermon preached on the occasion of the funeral of our late pastor, the Rev. Dr. Codman. Yours, with much respect, EDWARD SHARP, JOSEPH CLAP, MARSHALL P. WILDER, j. Committee. CHARLES HOWE, JOSEPH CLAP, Jr., DORCHESTER, DEC. 31, 1847. To Ei. wmtd Sharp, Joseph Clap, Marshall P. Wildir, Charles Howe, and Joseph Clap, . In., Committee. Gentlemen, -- The Sermon, of which you request a copy, though prepared in great haste, of necessity, is yet cheerfully committed to your disposal, with all its imperfections, as a just, though very feeble tribute to the memory of a Brother most dear, and a Servant of Christ eminently distinguished in all his relations. Yours, with great respect, R. S. STORES. Braintree, Jan. 3, 1848. DISCOURSE. HEBREWS xi. 16....« less