Sermon – Election – 1788 */?>

Preached by David Parsons – 05/28/1788 David Parsons was an influential pastor from New Hampshire. He was born in Amherst in 1749. Parsons attended Harvard and graduated in 1771; he later received a Doctorate of Divinity from Brown University in 1800. Rev. Parsons pastored the Amherst Congregational church from 1782 until 1819, and was a proficient scholar.

Sermon – Election – 1790 */?>

Preached by Daniel Foster – 05/26/1790 The Reverend Daniel Foster was born in 1750. He was ordained in 1788 (his father, the Rev. Isaac Foster, preached his ordination), and pastored a church in New Braintree, Massachusetts for many years. Daniel Foster had numerous sermons published, of which copies of five are know to be extant. In

Sermon – Election – 1791 */?>

Preached by Chandler Robbins – 05/25/1791 A SERMON Preached Before His Excellency John Hancock, Esq. Governor; His Honor Samuel Adams Esq. Lieutenant-Governor; The Honorable The Council, And The Honorable The Senate And House Of Representatives, Of The Commonwealth Of MASSACHUSETTS, May 25, 1791. Being The Day Of GENERAL ELECTION.     By Chandler Robbins, Pastor of the First Church in Plymouth. II.

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Preached by Timothy Stone – 05/10/1792 Timothy Stone was born in 1742 and graduated from Yale College in 1763. He spent a year studying theology under the Rev. Brinsmade and began preaching in Connecticut in 1765. This is the text of his Election Day sermon from May 10, 1792. A Sermon, Preached Before His Excellency

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