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Among the
plethora of American theologians almost none are as interesting to study about
as the Rev. Dr. Archibald Alexander. Alexander was the first professor at
Princeton Seminary and a powerful evangelist and preacher. In addition to his
multi-variegated ministry, he was a prolific theological writer. A fairly
comprehensive list of his published works were listed in his biography, The
Life of Archibald Alexander D.D. first professor in the Theological Seminary,
at Princeton, New Jersey. Many of Archibald Alexander’s
publications were published together here. You can buy a collection of many of his
works from Logos
here. Below you will find the list from the
biography and links to as many of these works as are available for free at Google
Books and Internet Archive:
A Sermon
at the opening of the General Assembly. Philadelphia, 1808.
“An Inaugural Discourse delivered at Princeton.”
New York, 1812.
A Brief Outline of the Evidences of the Christian Religion. Princeton, 1825. 12mo.
“A Sermon to Young Men, preached in the Chapel of Nassau Hall,”
the College of New Jersey. 1826. p. 180
Suggestions in Vindication of Sunday Schools. Philadelphia, 1829.
“Growth in Grace.” Two Sermons in the National
Preacher. New- York, 1829. p. 43
A
Selection of Hymns, adapted to the Devotions of the Closet, the Family and the
Social Circle, and containing subjects appropriate to the Monthly Concerts of
Prayer for the success of Missions and Sunday Schools. New- York. 1831. (Seven hundred
and forty-two hymns.)
“The Pastoral Office. A Sermon preached in Philadelphia,
before the Association of the Alumni of the Theological Seminary at Princeton,”
May 21, 1834. Philadelphia, 1834. pp. 30.
The Lives
of the Patriarchs. American Sunday School Union. 1835. 18mo. pp. 168.
History of
Israel. 12mo.
“The House of God Desirable.” A Sermon in the
Presbyterian Preacher. 1835.
“The People of God led in Unknown Ways.” A Sermon
preached May 29, 1842, in the First Presbyterian Church, Richmond. 1842.
“An Address delivered before the Alumni Association of
Washington College, Pa.,” on Commencement Day, June 29, 1843.
Lexington, 1843.
Biographical
Sketches of the Founder and Principal Alumni of the Log College ; together with
an Account of the Revivals of Religion under their Ministry. Princeton, 1845.
12mo. pp. 369.
A History of Colonization on the Western Coast of Africa. Philadelphia, 1846. 8vo. pp. 603.
A History of the Iraelitish Nation, from their origin to
their dispersion at the destruction of Jerusalem by the Romans. Philadelphia, 1852. 8vo. pp. 620.
Outlines of Moral Science. New- York, 1852. 12mo. pp. 272.
Introduction
to Matthew Henry’s Commentary.
Introduction
to Works of the Rev. William Jay.
Introduction
to Dr. Waterbury’s Advice to a Young Christian.
Presbyterian
Board of Publication Books and Tracts:
Practical Sermons; to be read in Families and Social
Meetings. 8vo.
Letters to the Aged. 18mo.
The Life of the Rev. Richard Baxter. (An abridgment.) 18mo.
The Life of Andrew Melville. (An abridgment.) 18mo.
The Life of John Knox, the Scottish Reformer. (An abridgment.) 18mo.
The Way of Salvation, familiarly explained in a Conversation
between a Father and his Children. 32mo.
A Treatise
on Justification by Faith.
Ruth the
Moabitess.
Love to an
Unseen Saviour.
Letters to
the Aged.
American
Tract Society Tracts:
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