Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850
Miller, Samuel
Samuel Miller American theologian
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Works
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The articles of the Synod of Dort. | |
A brief retrospect of the eighteenth century, part first, in two volumes : containing a sketch of the revolutions and improvements in science, arts, and literature, during that period | |
Canones Synodi Dordrechtanae. | |
The Christian education of children and youth. | |
Christian weapons not carnal but spiritual : a sermon delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church in the city of Baltimore October 13, 1826 at the installation of the Reverend John Breckinridge as colleague with the Reverend John Glendy, D.D., in the pastoral charge of the said church | |
A discourse, delivered April 12, 1797, at the request of and before the New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them as Have Been or May Be Liberated | |
A discourse delivered in the New Presbyterian Church, New-York, before the Grand Lodge of the State of New York : and the brethren of that fraternity, assembled in general communication, on the festival of St. John the Baptist, June 24th, 1795 | |
Discourses on suicide | |
An essay on the spirit and influence of the reformation. | |
An essay on the warrant, nature, and duties of the office of the ruling elder, in the Presbyterian church. | |
The guilt, folly, and sources of suicide, 1805: | |
Holding fast the faithful word : sermons and addresses by Samuel Miller | |
Das Kernwesen in der Erlösung so durch Jesus, Christum geschehen ... | |
A letter to the editor of the Unitarian miscellany : in reply to an attack, by an anonymous writer in that work, on a late ordination sermon delivered in Baltimore | |
Letters concerning the constitution and order of the Christian ministry: addressed to the members of the Presbyterian churches in the city of New York. To which is prefixed, a letter on the present aspect and bearing of the Episcopal controversy. | |
Letters from a father to his sons in college. | |
Letters on clerical manners and habits; addressed to a student in the theological seminary, at Princeton, N. J. | |
The literary fountains healed: | |
Memoir of the Rev. Charles Nisbet, D.D., late president of Dickinson college, Carlisle. | |
Memoirs of the Rev. John Rodgers, D. D., late pastor of the Wall-street and Brick churches in the city of New-York. | |
Nat'l cyc. of Am. biog., 1897: | |
A serious inquiry into the nature and effects of the stage: and a letter respecting play actors. | |
A sermon, delivered December 29, 1799, occasioned by the death of General George Washington, late President of the United States, and Commander in Chief of the American armies | |
A sermon, delivered February 5, 1799 : recommended by the clergy of the city of New-York, to be observed as a day of thanksgiving, humiliation, and prayer, on account of the removal of a malignant and mortal disease, which had prevailed in the city some time before | |
A sermon, preached in New-York, July 4th, 1793 : Being the anniverary of the independence of America: at the request of the Tammany Society, or Columbian Order. By Samuel Miller, A.M. One of the Ministers of the United Presbyterian Churches, in the city of New-York. | |
Sketch of the early history of the First Presbyterian church | |
Theatrical exhibitions : their influences on the character of individuals and the community. | |
Thoughts on public prayer. | |
The utility and importance of creeds and confessions : an introductory lecture, delivered at the opening of the summer session of the Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church, Princeton, July 2, 1824 | |
Wie hoort er bij de Heere? | |
Works. Selections |