The religion of politics, by E.S. Gannett. 1842. - The relation of the individual to the republic, by E.H. Chaplin. 1844. - Religious liberty, by R.H. Neale. 1852. -- ; The theology of the intellect and of the feelings, by E.A. Parks. 1850. - Assurance of faith, by Nehemiah Adams. 1849. - The religious theory of civil government, by A.H. Vinton. 1848. - A discourse delivered in Boston before the Pastoral association of Congregational ministers in Massachusetts, by E.A. Park. 1844. - The indebtedness of the state to the clergy, by E.A. Park. 1851. - Religious principle - a source of public prosperity, by S.C. Jackson. 1843. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Binder's title. ; pt. 1. Flint, J. Discourse on the anniversary election. 1815 -- pt. 2. Codman, J. Importance of moderation in civil rulers. 1840 -- pt. 3. Damon, D. Sermon.at the annual election. 1841 -- pt. 4. Gannett, E.S. Religion of politics. 1842 -- pt. 5. Jackson, S.C. Religious principle, a source of public prosperity. 1843 -- pt. 6. Chapin, E.H. Relation of the individual to the republic. 1844 -- pt. 7. Braman, M. P. Discourse . on the annual election. 1845 -- pt. 8. Putnam, G. Sermon.at the annual election. 1846. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Binder's title. ; [1] A discourse occasioned by the death of the Rev. Edward Dorr Griffin, D.D., delivered Nov. 26, 1837, in the chapel of Williams College, 1837. [2] An address delivered in South Hadley, Mass., July 30, 1840, at the third anniversary of the Mount Holyoke Female Seminary. 1840. [3] A sermon delivered before His Excellency Edward Everett, Governor, His Honor George Hull, the Honorable Council, and the Legislature of Massachusetts on the anniversary election, Jan. 2, 1839. 1839. [4] A sermon delivered before the Pastoral Association of Massachusetts in Park Street Church, Boston, May 30, 1843. 1843. [5] An address delivered before the Society of Alumni of Williams College at the celebration of the semi-centennial anniversary, Aug. 16, 1843. 1843. [6] A sermon, preached before the annual convention of the Congregational ministers of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 29, 1845. 1845. [7] Burdens to be cast upon the Lord, a sermon before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions at the 36th annual meeting, Brooklyn, N.y., Sept. 1845. 1845. [8] A sermon occasioned by the death of Prof. Ebenezer Kellogg, delivered in the church in Williamstown on Sabbath afternoon, Oct. 11, 1846. 1846. [9] A sermon delivered at Plymouth on the 22d of Dec. 1846. 1847. [10] Faith, philosophy, and reason, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Ms., Aug. 18, 1850. 1850. [11] Strength and beauty, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Ms., Aug. 17, 1851. 1851. [12] An address delivered in Boston, May 26, 1852, before the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West, 1852. [13] Receiving and giving, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Mass. Aug. 15, 1852. 1855. [14] God's provisions and man's perversions, a discourse delivered before the Congregational Library Association in the Tremont Temple, Boston, May 29, 1855. 1855. [15] Perfect love, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Mass., Aug. 15, 1855. 1855 [16] Self-denial, a baccalaurete sermon delivered at Williamstown, Mass. Aug. 3, 1856. 1856. [17] Science and religion, a sermon delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Albany, on Sabboth afternoon, Aug. 24, 1856. 1956. [18] Higher and lower good, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Mass. Aug. 4, 1857. 1857. [19] Eagles' wings, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Ms., Aug. 1, 1858. 1858. [20] The manifoldness of man, a baccalaureate sermon delivered at Williamstown, Ms., July 31, 1859. 1859. [21] Religious teaching and worship, a sermon preached at the dedication of the new chapel connected with Williams College, Sept. 22, 1859. 1859. ; Mode of access: Internet.
This paper attempts to make a contribution, both in method and in substance, to the debate about the timing and extent of market orientation in pre-industrial New England agriculture. The method consists in testing five quantifiable hypotheses, with data from manuscript account books and daybooks. The results, in repeated trials, confirm the influence of the market on the rural economy of Massachusetts from very early on.
Students of agricultural history, of pre-industrial labor productivity, of New England town histories, and, especially, of pre-1840 rates of economic growth have long needed a price index of Massachusetts farm prices for this period. The article presents two indexes, covering 15 farm products, weighted by their relative importance, first in 1800, then in 1855. Among the several issues raised by the behavior of farm prices between 1750 and 1855, one of the most interesting may be what this behavior reveals about the market imbeddedness of these farmers, particularly in view of the fact that the prices come, not from market quotations, but from farm account books.
Numbered on back, 3 & 8. ; Binder's title. ; [v. 1, pt. 1] Smalley, J. On the evils of a weak government. 1800.--[pt. 2] Trumbull, B. Dignity of man. 1801.--[pt. 3] Strong, J. Sermon . on the general election . Connecticut. 1802.--[pt. 4] Burnet, M .Election sermon. 1803.--[pt. 5] Hooker, A. Moral tendency of man's accountableness to God. 1805.--[pt. 6] Lyman, W. Happy nation. 1806.--[pt. 7] Morse, J. Sermon . before the Ancient & honourable artillery company. 1803.--[pt. 8] Emmons, N. Sermon . the day of general election. 1798.--[pt. 9] Baldwin, T. Sermon . the day of general election . 3d ed. 1803.--[pt. 10] [Mason, J.M. Voice of warning to the Christians. 1800.]--[pt. 11] Kirkland, J.T. Sermon . before the Ancient and honorable artillery company. 1795.--[pt. 12] Mitchell, S.L. Address to the citizens of New York. 1800.--[pt. 13] Morse, J. Sermon . the day of the national fast. 1799.--[pt. 14] Nott, E. Discourse . the fourth of July. 1801.--[pt. 15] Strong, N. Sermon . at the annual thanksgiving. 1797.--[pt. 16] Abbot, A. Self preservaton. 1802.--[pt. 17] Erskine, J. Fatal consequences and the general sources of anarchy. 1793.--[pt. 18] Emerson, W. Oration . July 5 . [1802]--[v. 2, pt. 1] Blair, S. Discourse . on . a day of fasting. 1798.--[pt. 2] Dwight, T. Duty of Americans at the present crisis. 1798.--[pt. 3] Morse, J. Sermon . on the anniversary thanksgiving. 1798.--[pt. 4] Green, A. Obedience to the laws of God. [1798]--[pt. 5] Linn, W. Discourse on national sins. 1798.--[pt. 6] Abercrombie, J. Sermon . on . a day of fasting. [1798]--[pt. 7] Backus, A. Absalom's conspiracy. 1798.--[pt. 8] Kirkland, J.T. Sermon . the day of a national fast. 1798.--[pt. 9] Kirland, J.T. Oration . at the request of the society of [phi] β [kappa]. 1798.--[pt. 10] Strong, N. Political instruction from the prophecies of God's Word. 1799.--[pt. 11] Strong, N. Sermon . on the state fast. 1798.--[pt. 12] Morse, J. Sermon . the day recommended for . fasting. 1798.--[pt. 13] Johnson, J.B. Dealings of God with Israel and America. 1798.--[pt. 14] Smith, E.H. Discourse . before the New York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves. 1798.--[pt. 15] Wells, J. Oration. on the fourth of July. 1798.--[pt. 16] Quincy, J. Oration . July 4, 1798. . 2d ed. 1798.--[pt. 17] Channing, H. Consideration of Divine goodness. 1794. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"List of election sermons . Lists were published in connection with the sermons of 1809, 1836 and 1849. The present table is a copy of that prepared by Rev. John Pierce, D. D., in 1849, continued to the present time by Mr. William B. Trask": p. [51]-64. ; Mode of access: Internet.