Samuel Seabury (bishop) - Publications

Publications

  • Letters of a Westchester Farmer (1774-5)
  • The Communion-Office, or Order for the Administration of the Holy Eucharist or Supper of the Lord with Private Devotions (1786)
  • An Earnest Persuasive to Frequent Communion (1789)
  • Hamilton's View of the Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies as "A. W. Farmer"
  • The Errors of Calvinism n.p. 1766 ST2
  • A View of the Controversy between Great-Britain and Her Colonies. New York 1774
  • Free Thoughts on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress New York 1774
  • The Congress Canvassed. New York 1774
  • An Alarm to the Legislature of the Province of New-York, Occasioned by the Present Political Disturbances. New York 1775
  • A Discourse on Brotherly Love, Preached before the Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons, of Zion Lodge, at St. Paul’s Chapel, in New York, on the Festival of St. John the Baptist, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventy-Seven. New York 1777 SUI
  • A Discourse on II Tim. III. 16. Delivered in St. Paul’s and St. George’s Chapels, in New-York, on Sunday the 11th of May, 1777. New York 1777 SUI
  • St. Peter’s Exhortation to Fear God and Honor the King, Explained and Inculcated: in a Discourse Addressed to His Majesty’s Provincial Troops, in Camp at King’s Bridge, on Sunday the 28th Sept. 1777. New York 1777 Attributed although doubtful. SUI
  • A Sermon Preached before the Grand Lodge, and the Other Lodges of Ancient Freemasons, in New-York, at St. Paul’s Chapel, on the Anniversary of St. John the Evangelist, 1782. New York 1783 SUI
  • Samuel, by Divine Permission, Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the State of Connecticut n.p. 1785 Broad-side SUI, ST2
  • Bishop Seabury’s Second Charge, to the Clergy of His Diocess, Delivered at Derby, in the State of Connecticut, on the 22d of September, 1786. New Haven 1786 SUI
  • Forms of prayer for the United States in Congress Assembled 1786 Only a fragment survives
  • The Address of the Episcopal Clergy of Connecticut, to the Right Reverend Bishop Seabury, with the Bishop’s Answer and, a Sermon, Before the Convention at Middletown, August 3d, 1785...Also Bishop Seabury’s first Charge, to the Clergy of his Diocess, Delivered at Middletown, August 4, 1785. With a List of the Succession of Scot’s Bishops, from the Revolution 1688, to the present Time. New Haven 1786 The Charge is paginated separately.
  • The Communion-Office, or Order for the Administration of the Holy Eucharist or Supper of the Lord. With Private Devotions. Recommended to the Episcopal Congregations in Connecticut. New London 1786
  • A Sermon Delivered before the Boston Episcopal Charitable Society in Trinity Church; at Their Anniversary Meeting on Easter Tuesday March 25, 1788. Boston 1788 SUI
  • A Sermon Preached in Christ Church, Philadelphia, Before the Corporation for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen at their Anniversary Meeting, October 7, 1789. Philadelphia 1789 SUI
  • An Earnest Persuasive to Frequent Communion; Addressed to Those Professors of the Church of England, in Connecticut, Who Neglect That Holy Ordinance. New Haven 1789 SUI
  • The Duty of Considering our Ways. A Sermon Preached in Saint James Church, New-London, on Ashwednesday, 1789. New London 1789
  • An Address to the Ministers and Congregations of the Presbyterian and Independent Persuasions in the United States of America, by a Member of the Episcopal Church New Haven 1790 SUI
  • A Discourse, Delivered in St. John’s Church, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, at the Conferring the Order of Priesthood on the Rev. Robert Fowle, A.M. of Holderness, on the Festival of St. Peter, 1791. 1791 SUI
  • A Discourse Delivered before the Triennial Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church at Trinity Church, New York, on the Twelfth Day of September, One Thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety-Two. New York 1792 SUI
  • Discourses on Several Subjects. New York 1793
  • Samuel, by Divine Permission, Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode Island n.p. 1793 Broad-side SUI
  • A Discourse Delivered in St. James’ Church, in New-London, on Tuesday the 23d of December, 1794, Before an Assembly of Free and Accepted Masons, Convened for the Purpose of Installing a Lodge in that City New London 1794
  • A Burial Office for Infants Who Depart this Life before they have Polluted their Baptism by Actual Sin n.p. 1795 SUI
  • A Discourse Delivered Before an Assembly of Free and Accepted Masons, Convened for the Purpose of Installing a Lodge in the City of Norwich, in Connecticut, on the Festival of St. John the Baptist, 1795. Norwich 1795
  • Samuel, By Divine Permission, Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode-Island… New London 1795 SUI
  • Samuel, By Divine Permission, Bishop of Connecticut and Rhode-Island… New London 1795 ST2
  • The Psalter or Psalms of David, Pointed as They are to be Sung or Said in Churches. With the Order for Morning and Evening Prayer Daily Throughout the Year. New London 1795
  • Discourses on Several Important Subjects. New York 1798

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