First Presbyterian Church (Newburyport, Mass.)
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- A discourse delivered at Newburyport, Mass., November 28, 1856, on occasion of the one hundredth anniversary of the building of the First Presbyterian Church, by A.G. Vermilye
- A Pastoral greeting to the First Presbyterian Church and Society., For the new year and the new century
- The House of God, Historical discourse on the sesqui-centennial of the Old South Meeting House of Newburyport, Mass., By the Pastor Horace Carter Hovey, D.D
- A genealogical address, giving a brief history of the parishioners and founders of the Federal Street Church, from 1745-6 to 1862, with the names of their descendants, now parishioners, delivered before the Ladies' and Gentlemen's Association of the parish May 29, 1862, by Moody D. Cook of Newburyport
- Modern Presbyterianism unmasked, and arrant bigotry and rank fanaticism exposed, in a review of the administration of church government in the session of the First Presbyterian Church, in Newburyport; and of the arbitrary and infamous transaction of the Newburyport Presbytery on the trial of a complaint against the session of said church; with notes critical and illustrative, exhibiting man stripped of all disguise, and developing the alarming progress of fanaticism. ..
- Messiah's question, A sermon, preparatory to the communion. ..
- Covenant of the First Presbyterian Church in Newburyport
- 200 Anniversary program, Presbyterian Church "Old South, " Newburyport, Massachusetts
- The good minister., A discourse, in three parts, preached in the First Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, in consequence of the installation of the author. ..
- A discourse, delivered Nov. 23, 1794, the first sabbath after his ordination, by Daniel Dana, A.M. pastor of the Presbyterian church in Newburyport. Published by desire
- Commemorative discourse delivered at Newburyport, Mass., in the First Presbyterian Church, on the Centennial Anniversary of the death of the Rev. George Whitefield, September 3d, 1870, by J.F. Stearns
- "The Old South" First Presbyterian Church of Newburyport, Mass....Rev. Horace c. Hovey, D.D., Pastor, One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary, April 7 and 8, 1896
- Historical account of the First Presbyterian Church and society in Newburyport, Massachusetts, addressed to the congregation, worshipping in Federal Street, July 9, 1826, by Samuel P. Williams
- Order of exercises at the ordination of Mr. Jonathan French Stearns, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church and Society in Newburyport, Wednesday, 16th September, 1835
- A sermon, preached November 26, 1812, the day of public thanksgiving in Massachusetts, By Daniel Dana, A.M. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Newburyport. Published by request
- A farewell sermon addressed to the First Presbyterian Church and Society in Newburyport, November 19, 1820, by Daniel Dana, D.D.
- Order of exercises at the First Presbyterian Church, on the fiftieth anniversary of the ordination of the Rev. Dr. Dana, as Pastor of the Church and Society, Tuesday, Nov. 19th, 1844
- Manna gathered in the morning, or, Christ the true manna, to be received and fed upon daily by young and old ; being the substance of a discourse, by Jonathan Parsons, A.M. late minister of the gospel at Newbury, Mass
- A historical discourse, commemorative of the organization of the First Presbyterian Church, in Newburyport, delivered at the first centennial celebration, Jan. 7, 1846, by Jonathan F. Stearns, Pastor
- A pastor's birthday, by Maud G. Favor
- A discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, on Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1844, it being the fiftieth anniversary of the author's ordination, by Daniel Dana, D.D. Pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church
- Manual for the use of the First Presbyterian Church, of Newburyport
- Order of exercises at the installation of the Rev. John A. Proudfit, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church and Society in Newburyport, Thursday, 4th October, 1827