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1795 JOSEPH DANA. Christian Minister's Called of God, Not Men. Ordination of Daniel Dana of Newburyport

1795 JOSEPH DANA. Christian Minister's Called of God, Not Men. Ordination of Daniel Dana of Newburyport

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We're a big fan of the ordination sermon. They provide a uniquely concentrated and intentional statement of the core values and perspectives of the Church in a given time and place. This is even further concentrated in the "charge" at the end, where the most important functions of the Gospel Ministry are laid on the Pastor as primary sacred duties. Both personally and historically interesting reading.

Excellent ordination sermon preached at the installation of one of the more influential divines of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, Daniel Dana. W. B. Sprague published an entire volume on him [and the Dana family, 1866] aside from his magnum opusThe Annals of the American Pulpit.  

Text: Acts 20.24. But none of these things move me; neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God.  

Dana, Joseph. A Sermon Delivered at Newburyport, December 19, 1794; at the Ordination of the Rev. Daniel Dana, to the Pastoral Care of the Presbyterian Church and Society in that Town. Together with the Charge by the Rev. Mr. Morison, of Londonderry; and the Right Hand of Fellowship, by the Rev. Mr. Miltimore of Stratham. Newburyport. Blunt and March. 1795. 37pp.

Good +. Textually crisp and clean save some minor scattered foxing. At some point, part of a larger sammelband with associated flotsam to spine and now very tender and needs to be handled with care.

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