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TWENTY-FIVE MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION SERMONS 1860-1884
1) "The home and the nation: a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1860, " by Thomas D Anderson. (Boston: W. White, printer to the state, 1860) 38pp. Referenced in Sabin 1422; Vail p. 257. 2) "The relations of the Bible to the civilization of the future: A sermon delivered before His Excellency Nathaniel P. Banks, Governor, His Honor Eliphalet Trask, Lieut.-Governor, the Honorable Council, and the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 2, 1861," Austin Phelps, Bartlet Professor in Andover Theological Seminary. (Boston: William White, Printer to the State, 1861) 61pp. Referenced in Sabin 61364; Vail p. 257. 3) "Public morals: or, The true glory of a state. A discourse delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1862," by William Rounseville Alger.(Boston: William White, printer to the State, 1862) 55pp. Referenced in Sabin 761; Vail p. 257. 4) "A sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1863," James Walker, DD, President of Harvard College. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1863) 29pp. Referenced in Vail p. 257. 5) "A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts: at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1864," by William A Stearns, DD. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1864) 45pp. Referenced in Sabin 90995; Vail p. 27. 6) "The work of New England in the future of our country A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Jan. 4, 1865," by A. L. Stone, DD. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1865) 48pp. Referenced in Vail p. 257. 7) "A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1866," by Alonzo H Quint. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1866) 64pp. Referenced in Sabin 67316; Vail p. 257. 8) "The ideas and feelings necessary to national greatness. Sermon before the executive and legislative departments of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Jan. 2, 1867," by Henry White Warren, Pastor of the Harvard Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Cambridge. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 79 Milk Street, 1867) 50pp. Referenced in Vail p. 258. 9) "The duties of Massachusetts : a sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday Jan. 1 1868," by James Freeman Clarke. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 79 Milk Street, 1868) 46pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 10) "The province of law in distinction from that of truth a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1869," by B. F. Clark. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 79 Milk Street, 1869) 55pp. Referenced in Sabin 13256; Vail p. 258. 11) "The Christian element in the state: a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts at the annual election, Wednesday, January 5, 1870," by Julius H Seelye, Professor in Amherst College. (Boston, MA: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1870) 34pp. Referenced in Sabin 78863; Vail p. 28. 12) "Fanaticism: a sermon delivered before His Excellency William Claflin, Governor; His Honor Joseph Tucker, Lieutenant-Governor; the Honorable Council and the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 4, 1871," by Charles E Grinnell, Pastor of Harvard Church, Charlestown. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 1871) 61pp. Referenced in Vail p. 258. 13) "The rights and dangers of property: a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 3, 1872," by Andrew P Peabody. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1872) 32pp. Referenced in Vail p. 258. 14) "Stability of the moral law. A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 1, 1873," by George C. Lorimer. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1873) 41pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 15) "Christianity a national law. An election sermon preached before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, in Hollis street church, Boston, Wednesday, January 7, 1874," by Richard Gleason Greene. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1874) 52pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 16) "Oration delivered before the city government and citizens of Boston, in Music hall, July 5, 1875," by James Freeman Clarke. (Boston, MA: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1875) 46pp. 17) "The hand of God in American history. A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 5, 1876," by Samuel W Foljambe. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1876) 58pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 18) "God in government : a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 3, 1877," by Benjamin Franklin Hamilton. (Boston: A.J. Wright, State printer, 1877) 28pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 19) "The growth of government A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 2, 1878," by James Langdon Hill. (Boston: Rand, Avery & Co., printers to the Commonwealth, 1878) 43pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 20) "The one lawgiver: A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1879," by Alexander McKenzie. (Boston: Rand, Avery & Co., printers to the commonwealth, 1879) 37pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 21) "A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1880," by Daniel Wingate Waldron. (Boston: Rand, Avery, printers to the Commonwealth, 1880) 31pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 22) "Religion and education in a republic: a sermon delivered before His Excellency John D. Long, His Honor Byron Weston, the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1881," by Daniel Little Furber, DD, Pastor at Newton Centre. (Boston: Rand, Avery, Printers to the Commonwealth, 1881) 40pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 23) "The shields of the earth belong unto God: an election sermon delivered before His Excellency John D. Long, governor ; His Honor Byron Weston, lieutenant-governor ; the honorable council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, in King's Chapel, Boston, January 4, 1882," by Joseph F Lovering, Minister of the Old South Church, Worcester, MA. (Boston: Rand, Avery, & Co., Printers to the Commonwealth, 1882) 33pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 24) "Problems of state life: A sermon delivered before His Excellency John D. Long, His Honor Byron Weston, the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, King's chapel, Boston, Wednesday, January 3, 1883," by Robert R. Meredith, DD, Phillips Church, Boston. (Boston: Wright & Potter Print. Co., State printers, 1883). Referenced in Vail p. 28. 25) "The rectitude of government the source of its power. An election sermon delivered before His Excellency Benjamin F. Butler, governor; His Honor Oliver Ames, lieutenant-governor; the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, in Columbus Avenue Universalist Church, January 2, 1884," by A. A. Miner, STD, LLD. (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., State printers, 1884) 47pp. Referenced in Vail p. 29. The last election sermon preached. Together with 26) "Review of McClellan's campaigns : as commander of the Army of the Potomac," by George Lunt. (Boston, MA: Press of the Daily Courier, 1863) 21pp. Referenced in Sabin 70209; 27) "The destruction of Republicanism the object of rebellion: the testimony of southern witnesses," by Loring Moody (Boston: Emancipation League, 1863) 21pp. Referenced in 70209; 28) "The trap for New England : unsoundness of the argument for free raw materials and insincerity of the Democratic offer," by Nelson W. Aldrich, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island. At Tremont Temple, Boston, November 19, 1891. (Boston: Home Market Club, 1892) 15pp.

1) "The home and the nation: a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 4, 1860, " by Thomas D Anderson. (Boston: W. White, printer to the state, 1860) 38pp. Referenced in Sabin 1422; Vail p. 257. 2) "The relations of the Bible to the civilization of the future: A sermon delivered before His Excellency Nathaniel P. Banks, Governor, His Honor Eliphalet Trask, Lieut.-Governor, the Honorable Council, and the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 2, 1861," Austin Phelps, Bartlet Professor in Andover Theological Seminary. (Boston: William White, Printer to the State, 1861) 61pp. Referenced in Sabin 61364; Vail p. 257. 3) "Public morals: or, The true glory of a state. A discourse delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1862," by William Rounseville Alger.(Boston: William White, printer to the State, 1862) 55pp. Referenced in Sabin 761; Vail p. 257. 4) "A sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the Annual Election, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1863," James Walker, DD, President of Harvard College. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1863) 29pp. Referenced in Vail p. 257. 5) "A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts: at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1864," by William A Stearns, DD. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1864) 45pp. Referenced in Sabin 90995; Vail p. 27. 6) "The work of New England in the future of our country A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Jan. 4, 1865," by A. L. Stone, DD. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1865) 48pp. Referenced in Vail p. 257. 7) "A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 3, 1866," by Alonzo H Quint. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1866) 64pp. Referenced in Sabin 67316; Vail p. 257. 8) "The ideas and feelings necessary to national greatness. Sermon before the executive and legislative departments of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Jan. 2, 1867," by Henry White Warren, Pastor of the Harvard Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Cambridge. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 79 Milk Street, 1867) 50pp. Referenced in Vail p. 258. 9) "The duties of Massachusetts : a sermon delivered before the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday Jan. 1 1868," by James Freeman Clarke. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 79 Milk Street, 1868) 46pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 10) "The province of law in distinction from that of truth a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1869," by B. F. Clark. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 79 Milk Street, 1869) 55pp. Referenced in Sabin 13256; Vail p. 258. 11) "The Christian element in the state: a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts at the annual election, Wednesday, January 5, 1870," by Julius H Seelye, Professor in Amherst College. (Boston, MA: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1870) 34pp. Referenced in Sabin 78863; Vail p. 28. 12) "Fanaticism: a sermon delivered before His Excellency William Claflin, Governor; His Honor Joseph Tucker, Lieutenant-Governor; the Honorable Council and the Legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 4, 1871," by Charles E Grinnell, Pastor of Harvard Church, Charlestown. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, 1871) 61pp. Referenced in Vail p. 258. 13) "The rights and dangers of property: a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 3, 1872," by Andrew P Peabody. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1872) 32pp. Referenced in Vail p. 258. 14) "Stability of the moral law. A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 1, 1873," by George C. Lorimer. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1873) 41pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 15) "Christianity a national law. An election sermon preached before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, in Hollis street church, Boston, Wednesday, January 7, 1874," by Richard Gleason Greene. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1874) 52pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 16) "Oration delivered before the city government and citizens of Boston, in Music hall, July 5, 1875," by James Freeman Clarke. (Boston, MA: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, 1875) 46pp. 17) "The hand of God in American history. A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 5, 1876," by Samuel W Foljambe. (Boston: Wright & Potter, State printers, 1876) 58pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 18) "God in government : a sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 3, 1877," by Benjamin Franklin Hamilton. (Boston: A.J. Wright, State printer, 1877) 28pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 19) "The growth of government A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, January 2, 1878," by James Langdon Hill. (Boston: Rand, Avery & Co., printers to the Commonwealth, 1878) 43pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 20) "The one lawgiver: A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1879," by Alexander McKenzie. (Boston: Rand, Avery & Co., printers to the commonwealth, 1879) 37pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 21) "A sermon delivered before the executive and legislative departments of the government of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1880," by Daniel Wingate Waldron. (Boston: Rand, Avery, printers to the Commonwealth, 1880) 31pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 22) "Religion and education in a republic: a sermon delivered before His Excellency John D. Long, His Honor Byron Weston, the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1881," by Daniel Little Furber, DD, Pastor at Newton Centre. (Boston: Rand, Avery, Printers to the Commonwealth, 1881) 40pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 23) "The shields of the earth belong unto God: an election sermon delivered before His Excellency John D. Long, governor ; His Honor Byron Weston, lieutenant-governor ; the honorable council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, in King's Chapel, Boston, January 4, 1882," by Joseph F Lovering, Minister of the Old South Church, Worcester, MA. (Boston: Rand, Avery, & Co., Printers to the Commonwealth, 1882) 33pp. Referenced in Vail p. 28. 24) "Problems of state life: A sermon delivered before His Excellency John D. Long, His Honor Byron Weston, the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, at the annual election, King's chapel, Boston, Wednesday, January 3, 1883," by Robert R. Meredith, DD, Phillips Church, Boston. (Boston: Wright & Potter Print. Co., State printers, 1883). Referenced in Vail p. 28. 25) "The rectitude of government the source of its power. An election sermon delivered before His Excellency Benjamin F. Butler, governor; His Honor Oliver Ames, lieutenant-governor; the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts, in Columbus Avenue Universalist Church, January 2, 1884," by A. A. Miner, STD, LLD. (Boston: Wright & Potter Printing Co., State printers, 1884) 47pp. Referenced in Vail p. 29. The last election sermon preached. Together with 26) "Review of McClellan's campaigns : as commander of the Army of the Potomac," by George Lunt. (Boston, MA: Press of the Daily Courier, 1863) 21pp. Referenced in Sabin 70209; 27) "The destruction of Republicanism the object of rebellion: the testimony of southern witnesses," by Loring Moody (Boston: Emancipation League, 1863) 21pp. Referenced in 70209; 28) "The trap for New England : unsoundness of the argument for free raw materials and insincerity of the Democratic offer," by Nelson W. Aldrich, U.S. Senator from Rhode Island. At Tremont Temple, Boston, November 19, 1891. (Boston: Home Market Club, 1892) 15pp.
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