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- The beloved physician: a discourse delivered in First Church in New Haven, at the interment of Jonathan Knight, M. D., late professor of surgery in Yale College1
- The character of Manlius Stimson Clarke: a discourse delivered in the South Congregational Church, May 1, 18531
- The claims of our hospital: a sermon, preached on Hospital Sunday, Jan'y 11, 1885 in the First Congregational Church1
- The claims of religion upon medical men: a discourse delivered in the Tenth Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday evening, Nov. 24, 18441
- The debt, the duty and the hope of the citizen soldiers of America: a sermon addressed to the military of Frederick City, November 30th 1843, a day of public thanksgiving1
- The fatal effects of ardent spirits1
- The good Samaritan: a sermon, delivered in the Presbyterian Church, in Cedar-Street, New-York, on Sabbath evening, January 28, 1810 ; for the benefit of the New-York Dispensary1
- The guilt, folly, and sources of suicide: two discourses, preached in the city of New-York, February, 18051
- The healing waters of Bethesda: a sermon, preached at Buxton Wells, to the company assembled there for the benefit of the medicinal waters : on Whitsunday, June 2, 18111
- The idle-poor secluded from the bread of charity by the Christian law: a sermon preached in Boston, before the Society for Encouraging Industry, and Employing the Poor ; Aug. 12. 17521
- The journal of the stated preacher to the Hospital and Almshouse in the city of New-York: for the year of our Lord 18111
- The ministries of pestilence1
- The pestilence, a punishment for public sins: a sermon, preached in the Middle Dutch Church Nov. 17, 1822, after the cessation of the yellow fever, which prevailed in New York in 18221
- The sacredness of the medical profession: a sermon delivered before the students of Jefferson Medical College and the Medical Department of the University of Pennsylvania, Sabbath evening, November 19th, 18651
- Two sermons, on occasion of the fatal distemper which prevail'd in sundry towns within the province of New-Hampshire1
- Voices of the sea1
