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Alfred Nevin is buried at Caernarvon Church Cemetery, Churchtown, Pennsylvania.

Alfred Nevin is buried at Caernarvon Church Cemetery, Churchtown, Pennsylvania.

Churches of the Valley: or, An Historical Sketch of the Old Presbyterian Congregations of Cumberland and Franklin Counties, in Pennsylvania (1852)

Why Will Ye Die? or, Divine Solicitude for the Perishing (1855)

The Parable of the Leaven (1855)

Guide to the Oracles; or, The Bible Student's Vade-Mecum (1858)

Words of Comfort for Doubting Hearts (1867)

Popular Commentary on the Gospel According to Luke (1868)

The Age-Question: Or, A Plea for Christian Union (1868)

A New and Improved Dictionary of the Bible (1870)

Popular Expositor of the Gospels and Acts, for Pulpit, Sunday-School, and Family: Matthew (1872)

Popular Expositor of The Gospels and Acts, for Pulpit, Sunday-School, and Family: Mark (1872)

Popular Expositor of Gospels and Acts for Pulpit, Sunday-School, and Family: Luke (1872)

Popular Expositor of the Gospels and Acts, For Pulpit, Sunday-School, and Family: John (1872)

Popular Expositor of the Gospels and Acts, For Pulpit, Sunday-School, and Family: Acts (1872)

The Book Opened; or, An Analysis of the Bible (1873)

Notes, Exegetical, Practical and Devotional, on the Book of Exodus (1873, 1874)

The Voice of God: Being a Complete History of the Bible as Contained in the Old and New Testaments (1873, 1888)

Men of Mark of  Cumberland Valley, PA (1876)

Notes on the Shorter Catechism (1878)

The Parables of Jesus (1881)

Letters Addressed to Col. Robert G. Ingersoll: or, Infidelity Rebuked and Truth Victorious (1882)

How They Died; or, Last Words of American Presbyterian Ministers (1883)

Encyclopedia of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Including the Northern and Southern Assemblies (1884)

Alfred Nevin, D.D., LL.D. (1884)

Written For the Opening Services of the Berean Presbyterian Church, November 2, 1884 (1884, 1894)

History of the Presbytery of Philadelphia, and of the Philadelphia Central (1888)