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A Clothing Discourse; Mark 10: 29-30
Archer, James, 1751-1834This sermon celebrates the choice of a woman to join a religious order and take up the habit, outlining the virtues of such a choice and the level of dedication to Christ that is needed to undertake such a spiritual journey. -
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A Discourse on the Passion of our L. J. C. (Lord Jesus Christ); Luke 23: 27-28
Archer, James, 1751-1834This sermon examines the Passion of Christ, focusing on Jesus forbidding the apostles to shed tears at his death and explaining that the meaning of this is that the tears of man should only be shed over the atrocity of sin. -
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A Discourse on Christmas Day; Luke 2:10-11
Archer, James, 1751-1834This sermon addresses the sinful state of the world preceeding the birth of Christ and outlining the purpose and reasons for God to send his son to earth, namely to save man from "eternal perdition." -
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A Discourse on Satisfaction; John 20:23
Archer, James, 1751-1834This sermon addresses the process of serving proper penance for transgressions against God, focusing on the desire and will to satisfy the offended party when seeking penance. -
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Sermon on the Feast of All Saints; Matthew 5:12
Archer, James, 1751-1834This sermon addresses the rewards promised to the blessed and faithful in Heaven, consistently emphasizing that these rewards are far more magnificent than any man-made riches or wonders. -
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Christ is scourged and crowned with a crown of thorns
Graf, Urs, approximately 1485-approximately 1527A woodcut by Urs Graf depiicting Christ being scourged and crowned with thorns. The image was taken from a 1506 harmony of the Gospel texts of the Passion, edited by Matthias Ringmann, translated by Geiler von Keysersberg and printed by Johann Knobloch in Strasbourg. -
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Judas receives 30 pieces of silver for his betrayal ot Christ
Graf, Urs, approximately 1485-approximately 1527A woodcut by Urs Graf depicting Judas receiving thirty pieces of silver for his betrayal of Christ. The image was taken from a 1506 harmony of the Gospel texts of the Passion, edited by Matthias Ringmann, translated by Geiler von Keysersberg and printed by Johann Knobloch in Strasbourg.||This woodcut was acquired through the generous subvention of Mrs. Carol A. Jeschke, October 2020. -
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Rock Methodist Church Virtual Space
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Phillips Mill Baptist Church Virtual Space
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Sharon Methodist Church Virtual Space
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Maxey's Christian Church Virtual Space
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Center Methodist Church Virtual Space
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Beth-Salem Presbyterian Church Virtual Space
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Penfield Presbyterian Church Virtual Space
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Penfield Baptist Church Virtual Space
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George Whitefield letter to Andrew Linsman ("My Dear Timothy"), April 25, 1769
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770A letter from George Whitefield to Andrew Kinsman, addressed as "My Dear Timothy", requesting a place to stay upon Whitefield's arrival in Plymouth. -
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George Whitefield letter to William Lunell, ca. 1768
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770A letter from George Whitefield to William Lunell, a banker, discussing Lunell's marriage and family situation and plans for a future visit. -
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George Whitefield letter to "My Dear Professor", July 14, 1767
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770A letter from George Whitefield to a professor discussing the fulfillment of preaching, news from Oxford, thoughts of the education of students of divinity, and a meeting between Whitefield and a mutual acquaintence of the professor. -
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George Whitefield letter to Charles Wesley, July 29, 1762
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770A letter from George Whitefield to Charles Wesley discussing Whitefield's travels in the Netherlands, his current tour of central England, and possible plans for travelling to America. -
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George Whitefield letter to [Wells], June 10, 1762
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770A letter from George Whitefield to a schoolmaster in Cheltenham discussing the health of a fellow preacher, Mr. Hutchins, and the passing of another, Mr. Jones.