E 1822, Oct. 13 Sermon written by E. R. and delivered first at Britain (Berlin) CT and then 13 times between 1822 and 1825. Text based upon Hebrews 12:1-2.
E 1822, Nov. 5 Sermon written by E. R. and delivered on Thanksgiving Day at a Congregation Church on Essex Street in Boston. E.R. also used this sermon for another service at South Parish in Andover MA on 6 April 1823. Text based on Proverbs 3:6.
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1822, November 5 - Sermon written by Edward Robinson and delivered on Thanksgiving Day at a Congregation Church in Boston. He also used the same sermon for another service at South Parish in Andover on April 6, 1823.
E 1822, Oct. 27 Sermon written by E. R. and delivered at Southington CT. Also delivered at three other churches, including the Andover Chapel. Text based upon Matthew 16:26.
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1822, October 27 - Sermon written by Edward Robinson and delivered at Southington, Connecticut. Also delivered at three other churches, including the Andover Chapel. Matthew 16:26. Scans 29 and 30 show a scrap of paper with writing once affixed with red wax between pages 12 and 13.
E 1822, Oct. 4 Sermon written by E. R. and delivered in Southington Ct. It was his "first sermon preached." He subsequently delivered this sermon 10 more times between 1822 and 1825. Text based upon Hebrews 3:2 [i.e., 2:3].
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1822, October 4 - Sermon written by Edward Robinson and delivered in Southington, Connecticut. It was his "first sermon preached." Also delivered in ten other locations/on ten different dates.
N-1 1779, July Address to the Senior Class at Yale College by William Robinson, Tutor.
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Items cited in Memoir of William Robinson by Edward Robinson: Sermon, Account book, Ordination papers, Address to the Senior Class at Yale College, Letter of 1782 on the death of Naomi Robinson, etc. [For William Robinson’s diploma from Yale College, see catalogue no. 2]
Delivered by David Avery upon his departure from Oneida. Tells the Indians that because of their heathen ways: "I have not the least expectation of seeing one of your faces there [in heaven] in comfort, but must stand as a swift witness against every of you that shall come to God's awful Bar in your sins." Kanonwarohare.
The Indians inform Samuel Kirkland that a Scotch trader has just gotten a lease of ten years for his house. He wants to supposedly set up a store and public house. The Indians are wholeheartedly against this plan and desire immediate intervention. Reverse is written in Indian, and the letter appears to be incomplete.
Since Samuel Kirkland's daughter Elisa left so soon, VanVleck was not able to close her account. He now requests the payment, payable to Henry Tenbrook.
E [ca. 1822] Sermon based on John 4:34. It is incomplete and therefore was never delivered by E.R. Also contained with his sermons, but not in his hand, is a "pastoral prayer" (author and date unknown).
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1822? Undated - Incomplete sermon based on John 4:34. Scans 21 and 22 show a scrap of paper used as a bookmark, placed between cover page and manuscript page 1 (scan 3).
Memoir of the Rev. William Robinson, formerly pastor of the Congregational Church in Southington, Connecticut; with some account of his ancestors in this country / by his son, Edward Robinson, printed as manuscript, for private distribution.
E 1822, Oct. 1 Sermon written by E. R. and "read as a trial sermon before the H. S. Association at Middletown, N.H. [New Haven]." Later that same week, on 6 Oct. 1822, E. R. delivered this sermon at Kensington CT. Text based upon II Peter 1:21.
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1822, October 1 - Sermon written by Edward Robinson and read as a trial sermon before the H.S. Association at Middletown, New Hampshire Delivered again on October 6 in Kensington, Connecticut.
N-1 1776, Sept. 1 Sermon. This is the first sermon William Robinson preached after he was licensed to preach in May, 1776. [See Memoir, pp. 72-73.] He subsequently preached this sermon sixteen times between 1776 and 1778.
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Items cited in Memoir of William Robinson by Edward Robinson: Sermon, Account book, Ordination papers, Address to the Senior Class at Yale College, Letter of 1782 on the death of Naomi Robinson, etc. [For William Robinson’s diploma from Yale College, see catalogue no. 2]
N-1 1776, Sept. 1 Sermon. This is the first sermon William Robinson preached after he was licensed to preach in May, 1776. [See Memoir, pp. 72-73.] He subsequently preached this sermon sixteen times between 1776 and 1778.
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Items cited in Memoir of William Robinson by Edward Robinson: Sermon, Account book, Ordination papers, Address to the Senior Class at Yale College, Letter of 1782 on the death of Naomi Robinson, etc. [For William Robinson’s diploma from Yale College, see catalogue no. 2]