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TWENTY-NINE MASSACHUSETTS ELECTION SERMONS, INDEPENDENCE DAY SERMONS, AND SERMONS REFLECTING ON THE WAR OF 1812 (1810-1819)
1) "Oration, delivered July the fourth, 1810, at the request of the selectmen of Boston on the feelings, manners, and principles that produced American independence," by Alexander Townsend. (Boston, MA: From the press of John Eliot, Jun., 1810) 27pp. Referenced in Sabin 96375; Shaw & Shoemaker 21507. 2) "A sermon, preached at Boston : before his excellency Christopher Gore, Governor, his honor David Cobb, Lieut. Governor, the Council and legislature, upon the annual election, May 30, 1810," Elijah Parish, D.D. Pastor of the church in Byefield. (Boston, MA: Printed by subscription, 1810) 24pp. Referenced in Sabin 58607; Shaw & Shoemaker 20992; Vail p. 254. 3) "The principles and maxims on which the security and happiness of a republic depend : a sermon, delivered before the Governor, the Lieutenant-governor, the Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 29, 1811, being the day of general election," by Thomas Thacher, A.M. A.A.S. Pastor of a Church in Dedham. (Boston, MA: Printed by Munroe & French, printers to the state, [1811]) 31pp. Referenced in Sabin 95199; Shaw & Shoemaker 24024; Vail p. 254. 4) "An oration pronounced at Hardwick, July 4th, 1812: being the thirty-sixth anniversary of American independence," by Festus Foster, AM. (Brookfield, MA : Printed by E. Merriam & Co., 1812) 17pp. Referenced in Sabin 25221n; Shaw & Shoemaker 25445. 5) "A sermon preached before His Excellency the Governor, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, and the two branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts : May 27, 1812, being the day of annual election," by Edmund Foster, A.M. Congregational Minister at Littleton. (Boston, MA: Russell & Cutler, printers, 1812) 22pp. Referenced in Sabin 25215; Shaw & Shoemaker 25444; Vail p. 254. A justification of the impending war before the Democratic governor and legislature. 6) An Address of members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to their constituents, on the subject of the war with Great Britain," by George Sullivan. (Boston, MA: from the Press of John Elliot, Jun. 1812) 32pp. Referenced in Sabin 393; Shaw & Shoemaker 24538. 7) "Mr. Madison's war: a dispassionate inquiry into the reasons alleged by Mr. Madison for declaring an offensive and ruinous war against Great-Britain; together with some suggestions as to a peaceable and constitutional mode of averting that dreadful calamity," by A New England Farmer [John Lowell]. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell & Cutler, 1812) 63 pp. 8) "Sermon preached in Boston, August 20, 1812, the day of humiliation and prayer, appointed by the president of the United States, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain," by William Ellery Channing, Minister of the Church in Federal Street. (Boston, MA: Printed by C. Stebbins., 1812) 15pp. Referenced in Sabin 11919b; Shaw & Shoemaker 25049. 9) "A discourse, delivered at Trinity Church, Boston, July 23, 1812, on the day of publick fast in Massachusetts, upon the declaration of war against Great-Britain," by John Sylvester John Gardiner, A.M. Rector. (Boston, MA: Published by Munroe & Francis, 1812) 19pp. Referenced in Sabin 26622; Shaw & Shoemaker 25491. 10) "A Sermon, preached in Boston, July 23, 1812, the day of the Publik Fast, appointed by the executive of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain," by William Ellery Channing, Minister of the Church in Federal Street. (Boston, MA: Greenough and Stebbins, 1812) 20pp. Referenced in Sabin 11919n; Shaw & Shoemaker 25048. 11) A discourse, in two parts, delivered at Sterling, Massachusetts, Thursday, July 23, 1812 at the state fast," by Reuben Holcomb, A.M. Minister of Sterling. (Worcester, MA: By Isaac Sturtevant., 1812) 22pp. Referenced in American Bibliography 25671; Sabin 32461. 12) "Courage and success to the good: a discourse, delivered at the Tabernacle in Salem, Aug. 20, 1812, the day of national humiliation and prayer, on account of the war with Great Britain. Also, the substance of a discourse delivered Sabbath Day, August 9, 1812," by Samuel Worcester, D.D. (Salem, MA: Printed by Joshua Cushing, 1812) 32pp. Referenced in Sabin 105303; Shaw & Shoemaker 27617. 13) "A sermon. Preached in Hingham and Quincy, 20th, August 1812 : the day of the national fast, on account of the war with Great Britain," by Henry Colman, Minister of the Third Church in Hingham. (Boston, MA: Printed by Joshua Belcher, 1812) 21pp. Referenced in Sabin 14533; Shaw & Shoemaker 25115. 14) "A sermon, delivered at Charlestown, July 23, 1812: the day appointed by the Governor and Council of Massachusetts, to be observed in fasting and prayer throughout the commonwealth; in consequence of a declaration of war with Great Britain," by Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Charlestown. (Charlestown, MA: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, Jun.'r, 1812) 32pp. Referenced in Sabin 50953n; Shaw & Shoemaker 26146. 15) "Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy in the House of representatives of the United States, on the 5th January, 1813. On the Bill in addition to the act entitled, "An Act to raise an additional military force," and for other purposes," by Josiah Quincy. (Boston, MA: Printed by John Eliot, Jun. 1813) 33pp. Referenced in Sabin 67250; Shaw & Shoemaker 29615. A review of the military operations in Canada; charges the administration with being pro-France. 16) "Remonstrance of the legislature of the state of Massachusetts, against the war with Great Britain; and protest of the minority of said legislature against said remonstrance. : June 29, 1813. Ordered to lie on the table." (Washington, DC: A. & G. Way, printers., 1813) 20pp. Referenced in Shaw & Shoemaker 30316. 17) "A sermon, preached before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governor, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant-governor, the honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 26, 1813, being the anniversary election," William Allen, A.M. Congregational Minister in Pittsfield. (Boston, MA: Russell & Cutler, printers, 1813) 23pp. Referenced in American Imprints 27697; Sabin 892; Vail p. 24. 18) "The horrors of war: a sermon, delivered at New-Marlborough, (Mass.) July 5, 1813, at the celebration of independence, by Jacob Catlin. (Stockbridge, MA: Printed by H. Willard, for the Society., 1813) 11pp. Referenced in Shaw & Shoemaker 28091. 19) "An oration delivered July the fourth, 1813 : at the request of the selectmen of Boston; in commemoration of American independence," by Edward St. Loe Livermore. (Boston, MA: Printed by Chester Stebbins, 1813) 40pp. Referenced in Sabin 41562n; Shaw & Shoemaker 28964. 20) "An oration, pronounced before the Knox and Warren branches of the Washington Benevolent Society, at Amherst, on the celebration of the anniversary of the Declaration of independence, July 4, 1814," by Noah Webster. (Northampton, MA: Printed by William Butler, 1814) 32pp. Referenced in American Bibliography 33628; Sabin 102374. 21) "A sermon preached at Boston, at the annual election, May 25, 1814 : before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governour, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governour, the Honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts," by Jesse Appleton, DD, President of Bowdoin College. (Boston : Printed by Russell, Cutler and Co. for Benjamin Russell--printer to the state, 1814. Referenced in Sabin 1805; Vail p. 24. 22) "A discourse delivered in Newburyport, July 4, 1814, in commemoration of American independence, and of the deliverance of Europe," by Daniel Dana, AM, Pastor of a church in Newburyport. (Newburyport, MA: Printed by William B. Allen & Co., 1814) 20pp. Referenced in Sabin 18405n; American Imprints 31287. 23) "An oration pronounced July 4, 1814, at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston : in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence," by Benjamin Whitwell. (Boston, MA: Charles Callendar, 1814) 19pp. Referenced in Sabin 103834; Shaw & Shoemaker 33671. 24) "A discourse delivered in the audience of His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governor : His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governor, the honorable Council, and the two branches of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the anniversary election, May 31, 1815," by James Flint, Minister of the Church in the Parish of Bridgewater. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell, Cutler and Co. for Benjamin Russell, printer to the State, 1815) 31pp. Referenced in Sabin 24773; Shaw & Shoemaker 34706; Vail p. 254. 25) "A discourse, pronounced before His Excellency, Caleb Strong, governor : His Honor William Phillips, lieutenant governor, the honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 29, 1816, being the anniversary election," by John Thornton Kirkland, DD, President of Harvard University. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell, Cutler and Co. for Benjamin Russell, 1816) 27pp. Referenced in Sabin 38002; Shaw & Shoemaker 38016; Vail p. 254. 26) "A sermon preached before His Excellency John Brooks, Esq., governor : His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governor, the honorable council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 28, 1817, being the anniversary election," by Thomas Snell, Pastor of the Church in North-Brookfield. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell, Cutler for Benjamin Russell, 1817) 26pp. Referenced in Sabin 85405; Shaw & Shoemaker 42150; Vail p. 254. 27) "The Sabbath a permanent and benevolent institution: a sermon, preached at the annual election, May 27, 1818, before His Excellency John Brooks, esq. governor : His Honor William Phillips, esq., lieutenant governor : the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts," by Zephaniah Swift Moore, DD, President of Williams College. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell, Cutler and Co. for Benjamin Russell, printer to the State, 1818) 27pp. Referenced in Sabin 50459; Shaw & Shoemaker 44895; Vail p. 254. 28) "A sermon delivered before His Excellency John Brooks, Esq., governor, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governor, the Honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of Massachusetts : on the anniversary election: May 26, 1819," by Peter Eaton, Minister of a Church in Boxford. ([Boston, MA]: Printed by Russell and Gardner for Benjamin Russell, Printer to the State, 1819) 25pp. Referenced in Sabin 21737; Shaw & Shoemaker 47871; Vail p. 254. 29) "An oration, delivered July 4, 1819, at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston : in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence," by Franklin Dexter. (Boston, MA: Published by Joseph T. Buckingham, no. 17, Cornhill, [1819]) 19pp. Referenced in Sabin 19834; Shaw & Shoemaker 47826.

1) "Oration, delivered July the fourth, 1810, at the request of the selectmen of Boston on the feelings, manners, and principles that produced American independence," by Alexander Townsend. (Boston, MA: From the press of John Eliot, Jun., 1810) 27pp. Referenced in Sabin 96375; Shaw & Shoemaker 21507. 2) "A sermon, preached at Boston : before his excellency Christopher Gore, Governor, his honor David Cobb, Lieut. Governor, the Council and legislature, upon the annual election, May 30, 1810," Elijah Parish, D.D. Pastor of the church in Byefield. (Boston, MA: Printed by subscription, 1810) 24pp. Referenced in Sabin 58607; Shaw & Shoemaker 20992; Vail p. 254. 3) "The principles and maxims on which the security and happiness of a republic depend : a sermon, delivered before the Governor, the Lieutenant-governor, the Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 29, 1811, being the day of general election," by Thomas Thacher, A.M. A.A.S. Pastor of a Church in Dedham. (Boston, MA: Printed by Munroe & French, printers to the state, [1811]) 31pp. Referenced in Sabin 95199; Shaw & Shoemaker 24024; Vail p. 254. 4) "An oration pronounced at Hardwick, July 4th, 1812: being the thirty-sixth anniversary of American independence," by Festus Foster, AM. (Brookfield, MA : Printed by E. Merriam & Co., 1812) 17pp. Referenced in Sabin 25221n; Shaw & Shoemaker 25445. 5) "A sermon preached before His Excellency the Governor, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor, and the two branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts : May 27, 1812, being the day of annual election," by Edmund Foster, A.M. Congregational Minister at Littleton. (Boston, MA: Russell & Cutler, printers, 1812) 22pp. Referenced in Sabin 25215; Shaw & Shoemaker 25444; Vail p. 254. A justification of the impending war before the Democratic governor and legislature. 6) An Address of members of the House of Representatives of the Congress of the United States, to their constituents, on the subject of the war with Great Britain," by George Sullivan. (Boston, MA: from the Press of John Elliot, Jun. 1812) 32pp. Referenced in Sabin 393; Shaw & Shoemaker 24538. 7) "Mr. Madison's war: a dispassionate inquiry into the reasons alleged by Mr. Madison for declaring an offensive and ruinous war against Great-Britain; together with some suggestions as to a peaceable and constitutional mode of averting that dreadful calamity," by A New England Farmer [John Lowell]. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell & Cutler, 1812) 63 pp. 8) "Sermon preached in Boston, August 20, 1812, the day of humiliation and prayer, appointed by the president of the United States, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain," by William Ellery Channing, Minister of the Church in Federal Street. (Boston, MA: Printed by C. Stebbins., 1812) 15pp. Referenced in Sabin 11919b; Shaw & Shoemaker 25049. 9) "A discourse, delivered at Trinity Church, Boston, July 23, 1812, on the day of publick fast in Massachusetts, upon the declaration of war against Great-Britain," by John Sylvester John Gardiner, A.M. Rector. (Boston, MA: Published by Munroe & Francis, 1812) 19pp. Referenced in Sabin 26622; Shaw & Shoemaker 25491. 10) "A Sermon, preached in Boston, July 23, 1812, the day of the Publik Fast, appointed by the executive of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in consequence of the declaration of war against Great Britain," by William Ellery Channing, Minister of the Church in Federal Street. (Boston, MA: Greenough and Stebbins, 1812) 20pp. Referenced in Sabin 11919n; Shaw & Shoemaker 25048. 11) A discourse, in two parts, delivered at Sterling, Massachusetts, Thursday, July 23, 1812 at the state fast," by Reuben Holcomb, A.M. Minister of Sterling. (Worcester, MA: By Isaac Sturtevant., 1812) 22pp. Referenced in American Bibliography 25671; Sabin 32461. 12) "Courage and success to the good: a discourse, delivered at the Tabernacle in Salem, Aug. 20, 1812, the day of national humiliation and prayer, on account of the war with Great Britain. Also, the substance of a discourse delivered Sabbath Day, August 9, 1812," by Samuel Worcester, D.D. (Salem, MA: Printed by Joshua Cushing, 1812) 32pp. Referenced in Sabin 105303; Shaw & Shoemaker 27617. 13) "A sermon. Preached in Hingham and Quincy, 20th, August 1812 : the day of the national fast, on account of the war with Great Britain," by Henry Colman, Minister of the Third Church in Hingham. (Boston, MA: Printed by Joshua Belcher, 1812) 21pp. Referenced in Sabin 14533; Shaw & Shoemaker 25115. 14) "A sermon, delivered at Charlestown, July 23, 1812: the day appointed by the Governor and Council of Massachusetts, to be observed in fasting and prayer throughout the commonwealth; in consequence of a declaration of war with Great Britain," by Jedidiah Morse, D.D. Pastor of the Congregational Church in Charlestown. (Charlestown, MA: Printed by Samuel Etheridge, Jun.'r, 1812) 32pp. Referenced in Sabin 50953n; Shaw & Shoemaker 26146. 15) "Speech of the Hon. Josiah Quincy in the House of representatives of the United States, on the 5th January, 1813. On the Bill in addition to the act entitled, "An Act to raise an additional military force," and for other purposes," by Josiah Quincy. (Boston, MA: Printed by John Eliot, Jun. 1813) 33pp. Referenced in Sabin 67250; Shaw & Shoemaker 29615. A review of the military operations in Canada; charges the administration with being pro-France. 16) "Remonstrance of the legislature of the state of Massachusetts, against the war with Great Britain; and protest of the minority of said legislature against said remonstrance. : June 29, 1813. Ordered to lie on the table." (Washington, DC: A. & G. Way, printers., 1813) 20pp. Referenced in Shaw & Shoemaker 30316. 17) "A sermon, preached before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governor, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant-governor, the honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 26, 1813, being the anniversary election," William Allen, A.M. Congregational Minister in Pittsfield. (Boston, MA: Russell & Cutler, printers, 1813) 23pp. Referenced in American Imprints 27697; Sabin 892; Vail p. 24. 18) "The horrors of war: a sermon, delivered at New-Marlborough, (Mass.) July 5, 1813, at the celebration of independence, by Jacob Catlin. (Stockbridge, MA: Printed by H. Willard, for the Society., 1813) 11pp. Referenced in Shaw & Shoemaker 28091. 19) "An oration delivered July the fourth, 1813 : at the request of the selectmen of Boston; in commemoration of American independence," by Edward St. Loe Livermore. (Boston, MA: Printed by Chester Stebbins, 1813) 40pp. Referenced in Sabin 41562n; Shaw & Shoemaker 28964. 20) "An oration, pronounced before the Knox and Warren branches of the Washington Benevolent Society, at Amherst, on the celebration of the anniversary of the Declaration of independence, July 4, 1814," by Noah Webster. (Northampton, MA: Printed by William Butler, 1814) 32pp. Referenced in American Bibliography 33628; Sabin 102374. 21) "A sermon preached at Boston, at the annual election, May 25, 1814 : before His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governour, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governour, the Honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts," by Jesse Appleton, DD, President of Bowdoin College. (Boston : Printed by Russell, Cutler and Co. for Benjamin Russell--printer to the state, 1814. Referenced in Sabin 1805; Vail p. 24. 22) "A discourse delivered in Newburyport, July 4, 1814, in commemoration of American independence, and of the deliverance of Europe," by Daniel Dana, AM, Pastor of a church in Newburyport. (Newburyport, MA: Printed by William B. Allen & Co., 1814) 20pp. Referenced in Sabin 18405n; American Imprints 31287. 23) "An oration pronounced July 4, 1814, at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston : in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence," by Benjamin Whitwell. (Boston, MA: Charles Callendar, 1814) 19pp. Referenced in Sabin 103834; Shaw & Shoemaker 33671. 24) "A discourse delivered in the audience of His Excellency Caleb Strong, Esq., governor : His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governor, the honorable Council, and the two branches of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the anniversary election, May 31, 1815," by James Flint, Minister of the Church in the Parish of Bridgewater. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell, Cutler and Co. for Benjamin Russell, printer to the State, 1815) 31pp. Referenced in Sabin 24773; Shaw & Shoemaker 34706; Vail p. 254. 25) "A discourse, pronounced before His Excellency, Caleb Strong, governor : His Honor William Phillips, lieutenant governor, the honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 29, 1816, being the anniversary election," by John Thornton Kirkland, DD, President of Harvard University. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell, Cutler and Co. for Benjamin Russell, 1816) 27pp. Referenced in Sabin 38002; Shaw & Shoemaker 38016; Vail p. 254. 26) "A sermon preached before His Excellency John Brooks, Esq., governor : His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governor, the honorable council, and the two houses composing the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts, May 28, 1817, being the anniversary election," by Thomas Snell, Pastor of the Church in North-Brookfield. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell, Cutler for Benjamin Russell, 1817) 26pp. Referenced in Sabin 85405; Shaw & Shoemaker 42150; Vail p. 254. 27) "The Sabbath a permanent and benevolent institution: a sermon, preached at the annual election, May 27, 1818, before His Excellency John Brooks, esq. governor : His Honor William Phillips, esq., lieutenant governor : the honorable Council, and the legislature of Massachusetts," by Zephaniah Swift Moore, DD, President of Williams College. (Boston, MA: Printed by Russell, Cutler and Co. for Benjamin Russell, printer to the State, 1818) 27pp. Referenced in Sabin 50459; Shaw & Shoemaker 44895; Vail p. 254. 28) "A sermon delivered before His Excellency John Brooks, Esq., governor, His Honor William Phillips, Esq., lieutenant governor, the Honorable Council, and the two houses composing the legislature of Massachusetts : on the anniversary election: May 26, 1819," by Peter Eaton, Minister of a Church in Boxford. ([Boston, MA]: Printed by Russell and Gardner for Benjamin Russell, Printer to the State, 1819) 25pp. Referenced in Sabin 21737; Shaw & Shoemaker 47871; Vail p. 254. 29) "An oration, delivered July 4, 1819, at the request of the selectmen of the town of Boston : in commemoration of the anniversary of American independence," by Franklin Dexter. (Boston, MA: Published by Joseph T. Buckingham, no. 17, Cornhill, [1819]) 19pp. Referenced in Sabin 19834; Shaw & Shoemaker 47826.
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