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NINE NEW HAMPSHIRE INDEPENDENCE DAY AND ELECTION DAY SERMONS AND ORATIONS 1770-1799
1) "The artifices of deceivers detected, and Christians warned against them : a sermon preach'd at Greenland, in New-Hampshire, on Lord's day, July 22d, 1770" by Samuel Macclintock, A.M., Pastor of the Church in Greenland. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by Daniel and Robert Fowle, 1770.) 34pp. Evans 11709; Sabin 4305n. 2) "A sermon preached before the Honorable the Council, and the Honorable the Senate, and House of Representatives, of the State of New-Hampshire, June 3, 1784: On occasion of the commencement of the new constitution and form of government" by Samuel McClintock, A.M. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by Robert Gerrish, 1784). 3) "An Election Sermon preached before the General Court of New-Hampshire, at Portsmouth, June 2, 1785" by Jeremy Belknap. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Melcher & Osborne, 1785.) 48pp. First regular New Hampshire election sermon, the original manuscript for which is at AAS. More of an historical discourse than a "sermon"; in it he states the State of Maine should be geographically part of New Hampshire. Evans 18927; Sabin 4432; Vail p. 29. 4) "An election sermon, preached before the General Court of New-Hampshire, at Concord, June 8, 1786" by Samuel Haven, D.D., Pastor of the South Church in Portsmouth. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by John Melcher, 1786.) Evans 19705; Sabin 30892n; Vail p.30. 5) "A sermon, delivered at Concord, before the Hon. General Court of the state of New Hampshire, at the annual election, holden on the first Wednesday in June, M. DCC. XCI" by Israel Evans, A.M., Pastor of the church in Concord. (Concord, N.H.: Printed by George Hough, For the Honourable General Court, MDCCXCI [1791].) Evans 23358; Sabin 23165; Vail p. 30. 6) "A sermon, delivered in presence of His Excellency John Taylor Gilman, Esquire, governor, the Honorable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the state of New-Hampshire: convened at Exeter on the day of the anniversary election, June 2, 1796" by William F. Rowland, A.M., Pastor of the First Church in Exeter. (Exeter, N.H.: Henry Ranlet, for the General Court, MDCCXCVI [1796].) On the social contract and the necessity of just rulers. Unlike European nations, "Our rulers are from ourselves, and accountable for all their public measures … Let us keep a reasonable eye on the public measures: But let a spirit of jealousy, discontent and murmuring against government be banished from among us ... What language is sufficient to express the regret … at the virulent abuse, which has been poured forth from ambitious, but disappointed demagogues, against our beloved Washington, the Christian hero and statesman!". Evans 31126; Sabin 73574; Vail p. 30. 7) "A sermon, delivered at Concord, before the Honourable General Court of the state of New-Hampshire: at the annual election, holden on the first Wednesday in June, 1797" by Stephen Peabody, A.M., Pastor of the church in Atkinson. (Concord, N.H.: Printed by George Hough, M,DCC,XCVII [1797].) 23pp. Evans 32640; Sabin 59377; Vail p. 30. 8) "The choice : a discourse occasioned by the present severe drought, the mortal fever which prevails in Portsmouth, in this near vicinity, and in many of our capital sea-port towns, and the threatening prospect of a calamitous war with a powerful nation : delivered at Greenland, Sept. 9, 1798" by Samuel Macclintock, D.D. (Boston: Printed for Thomas Adams ..., 1798.) 21pp. Evans 34031; Sabin 43031. 9) "A sermon preached at Concord, June 6th 1799: before His Excellency the governor, the Honorable Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the state of New-Hampshire" by Seth Payson, A.M., Pastor of the church at Rindge. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by John Melcher, printer to the state, 1799.) 23pp. Evans 36049; Sabin 59316; Vail p. 30.

1) "The artifices of deceivers detected, and Christians warned against them : a sermon preach'd at Greenland, in New-Hampshire, on Lord's day, July 22d, 1770" by Samuel Macclintock, A.M., Pastor of the Church in Greenland. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by Daniel and Robert Fowle, 1770.) 34pp. Evans 11709; Sabin 4305n. 2) "A sermon preached before the Honorable the Council, and the Honorable the Senate, and House of Representatives, of the State of New-Hampshire, June 3, 1784: On occasion of the commencement of the new constitution and form of government" by Samuel McClintock, A.M. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by Robert Gerrish, 1784). 3) "An Election Sermon preached before the General Court of New-Hampshire, at Portsmouth, June 2, 1785" by Jeremy Belknap. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Melcher & Osborne, 1785.) 48pp. First regular New Hampshire election sermon, the original manuscript for which is at AAS. More of an historical discourse than a "sermon"; in it he states the State of Maine should be geographically part of New Hampshire. Evans 18927; Sabin 4432; Vail p. 29. 4) "An election sermon, preached before the General Court of New-Hampshire, at Concord, June 8, 1786" by Samuel Haven, D.D., Pastor of the South Church in Portsmouth. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by John Melcher, 1786.) Evans 19705; Sabin 30892n; Vail p.30. 5) "A sermon, delivered at Concord, before the Hon. General Court of the state of New Hampshire, at the annual election, holden on the first Wednesday in June, M. DCC. XCI" by Israel Evans, A.M., Pastor of the church in Concord. (Concord, N.H.: Printed by George Hough, For the Honourable General Court, MDCCXCI [1791].) Evans 23358; Sabin 23165; Vail p. 30. 6) "A sermon, delivered in presence of His Excellency John Taylor Gilman, Esquire, governor, the Honorable the Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the state of New-Hampshire: convened at Exeter on the day of the anniversary election, June 2, 1796" by William F. Rowland, A.M., Pastor of the First Church in Exeter. (Exeter, N.H.: Henry Ranlet, for the General Court, MDCCXCVI [1796].) On the social contract and the necessity of just rulers. Unlike European nations, "Our rulers are from ourselves, and accountable for all their public measures … Let us keep a reasonable eye on the public measures: But let a spirit of jealousy, discontent and murmuring against government be banished from among us ... What language is sufficient to express the regret … at the virulent abuse, which has been poured forth from ambitious, but disappointed demagogues, against our beloved Washington, the Christian hero and statesman!". Evans 31126; Sabin 73574; Vail p. 30. 7) "A sermon, delivered at Concord, before the Honourable General Court of the state of New-Hampshire: at the annual election, holden on the first Wednesday in June, 1797" by Stephen Peabody, A.M., Pastor of the church in Atkinson. (Concord, N.H.: Printed by George Hough, M,DCC,XCVII [1797].) 23pp. Evans 32640; Sabin 59377; Vail p. 30. 8) "The choice : a discourse occasioned by the present severe drought, the mortal fever which prevails in Portsmouth, in this near vicinity, and in many of our capital sea-port towns, and the threatening prospect of a calamitous war with a powerful nation : delivered at Greenland, Sept. 9, 1798" by Samuel Macclintock, D.D. (Boston: Printed for Thomas Adams ..., 1798.) 21pp. Evans 34031; Sabin 43031. 9) "A sermon preached at Concord, June 6th 1799: before His Excellency the governor, the Honorable Council, Senate, and House of Representatives, of the state of New-Hampshire" by Seth Payson, A.M., Pastor of the church at Rindge. (Portsmouth, N.H.: Printed by John Melcher, printer to the state, 1799.) 23pp. Evans 36049; Sabin 59316; Vail p. 30.
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