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by Elihu W. (Elihu Whittlesey) Baldwin, Aaron W. (Aaron Whitney) Leland
SER. XXVI. REV. DR. LELAND.
THE - NATIONAL PREACHER: - OR - ORIGINAL MONTHLY SERMONS - EDITED BY - REV. AUSTIN DICKINSON, - NEW YORK.
[Ordinary Terms, other leaf.]
THE - NATIONAL PREACHER. - Go... Teach all Nations.... Matt. xxviii. 19.
A rare glimpse into early American religious life, this 1827 periodical gathers original sermons and vivid sketches contributed by clergy across the young nation. Edited by a New York minister, it invites ministers of various denominations to share real‑world encounters—stories of deep piety, sudden conversions, and the stark consequences of moral failure. The collection is framed as a practical guide, encouraging readers to observe character, discern human nature, and preserve striking conversations for future generations.
Listeners will hear accounts ranging from humble childhood faith to dramatic turn‑arounds from wickedness, as well as poignant death‑bed scenes of believers and skeptics alike. The work also explores the tension between temptation and perseverance, the mysterious workings of providence, and the intellectual impact of sincere devotion. Together, these narratives offer both historical insight and timeless reflections on the struggles and triumphs that shape a life of faith.
Full title
The National Preacher, Vol. 2 No. 7 Dec. 1827 Or Original Monthly Sermons from Living Ministers, Sermons XXVI. and XXVII. Or Original Monthly Sermons from Living Ministers, Sermons XXVI. and XXVII.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (59K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-10-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1789–1840
A Presbyterian minister, educator, and early American religious writer, he is remembered for leading the young Wabash College as its first president and for publishing sermons and moral tales aimed at ordinary readers. His life joined pastoral work in New York with the work of building churches and schools on the American frontier.
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1787–1871
A New England-born Presbyterian minister, theologian, and teacher, he spent most of his working life in South Carolina, where he preached widely and taught generations of students. His published sermons and church addresses show a writer deeply involved in the religious life of the early American South.
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