LATE PASTOR OF THE FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ALBANY, N. Y. WITH AN INTRODUCTION, BY SAMUEL HANSON COX, D. D. "And this I pray, that your lovc may abound yet more and more in knowledge, and in all judgment," Phil. i. 9. NEW YORK: AND FOR SALE BY CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU-STREETS. ENTERED according 10 Act of Congress, in the year 1840, By WILLIAM A. THOMPSON, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the South ern District of New York. THE Author of the following Sermons has specially requested the publisher to state, that an application for a set of discourses in manuscript was positively refused; from an aversion to appearing, in present circumstances, as an author. The Sermons now published, were already public property; and the only agency, whether benevolent or indifferent, which the author has exercised in the matter, was, to furnish a worthy but indigent fellow-Christian some facilities for collecting the pamphlets, especially those published abroad. The profits arising from the sale of the volume are devoted to aid young men who are in a course of study preparatory to the ministry. |