Charles Henry Parkhurst (1842-1933)

Biography (Wikipedia)

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Charles Henry Parkhurst is buried at Village Hill Cemetery, Williamsburg, Massachusetts.

Charles Henry Parkhurst is buried at Village Hill Cemetery, Williamsburg, Massachusetts.

Analysis of the Latin Verb: Illustrated by the Forms of the Sanskrit (1870)

Sermon Preached by Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, D.D., on Sabbath Morning Following the Death of President James A. Garfield, September 25, 1881 (1881)

A Fragment of the Parkhurst Genealogy (1883)

The Blind Man’s Creed and Other Sermons (1883)

Light the Outcome of Life (1884)

In Memoriam: Judge Joseph S. Bosworth (1884)

Woman: Her Dues and Her Debts (1884)

Young Manhood: Its Peril and Its Rescue (1885)

The Dignity Inherent in Man’s Nature (1885)

The Pattern in the Mount (1885)

The Pattern in the Mount and Other Sermons (1885)

The Christian Conception of Property (1886)

Dr. Joseph Parker’s Thursday Noon Sermon (1887)

Rev. Horatio Bonar, D.D. (1887)

Entertaining Saints vs. Converting Sinners (1888)

Rev. Alexander Maclaren, D.D. (1888)

Rev. George Matheson, D.D. (1888)

No Condemnation to Them Which Are in Christ Jesus (1889)

An Ideal Ministry (1889)

Divine Drift in Human History (1890)

Divine Mercy Morally Obligatory (1890)

Three Gates on a Side, and Other Sermons (1891)

The Value of Immigration (1891)

Ye Are the Salt of the Earth (1892, 1895)

The Vilest Men Exalted (1892)

Municipal Misrule (1892)

Cornell University Sermons: The Inner Man (1892)

Our City Vigilance League (1893)

A Man of Sorrows, and Acquainted With Grief (1893)

The Church and Municipal Government (1894)

Needed Municipal Reforms: Our Present Opportunity (1894)

May 14, 1894 Address to the Union Theological Seminary (1894, 1895)

A Last Word Before the Battle (1894)

Introduction to William C. King, Portraits and Principles of the World's Great Men and Women with Practical Lessons on Successful Life by Over Fifty Leading Thinkers (1894, 1897)

Pharisaism in Modern Society (1895)

Talents in the Pulpit (1895)

Law and Liberty (1895)

The Heart as Organ of Insight (1895)

The Heart Considered as Enginery of Power (1895)

Our Fight With Tammany (1895)

Civil Liberty a Trust (1895)

The Passion of Money-Getting (1895)

Introductory Chapter to William H. Tolman, Municipal Reform Movements in the United States (1895)

Memories of Our Childhood Homes (1896)

The Stuff That Makes Young Manhood (1896)

The Best Thing in the World (1896)

The Young Man Entering Life (1896)

Shall We Send Our Boy To College? (1896)

A Young Man’s Religious Life (1896)

Selecting a Career (1896)

The Young Man at Play (1896)

The Young Man and Marriage (1896)

Talks to Young Women (1897)

Talks to Young Men (1897)

Introduction to Frank Moss, The American Metropolis From Knickerbocker Days to the Present Time: New York City Life in All Its Various Phases (1897)

Charge to William Adams Brown (1898)

Heaven — A Locality: A Sermon Preached on Christmas Day in the Madison Square Church (1899)

Dr. Parkhurst on the Saloons (1899)

To Follow Duty Brings Us Into the Light: A Sermon Preached in the Madison Square Church, January 29, 1899 (1899)

A Religious Newspaper: Why Not? (1899)

Springs of Water: A Sermon Preached in the Madison Square Church, February 12, 1899 (1899)

Not By Might, But By the Spirit (1899)

The Conquest of Swiss Mountains (1899)

A Reason For Our Faith (1899)

Preparing to Meet God (1900)

The Religion of the Lord Jesus Christ is a Conscious Experience (1900)

The Christian’s Home Hereafter (1900)

Does Religion Pay in This Life? (1900)

Inspiration (1900)

The Sunny Side of Christianity (1901)

Church Technique: The Madison Square Presbyterian Church (1906)

Dedication of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church: Sunday, October Fourteenth Nineteen Hundred and Six, Morning and Evening Service (1906)

A Brief History of the Madison Square Presbyterian Church and Its Activities (1906)

An Address Memorial of the Late D. Willis James: Delivered in the Madison Square Presbyterian Church by Rev. C.H. Parkhurst, D.D., Sunday Morning, December the Eighth, Nineteen Hundred and Seven (1907)

A Little Lower Than the Angels (1908)

Dr. Parkhurst’s Article on Abraham Lincoln (1909)

The Divine Economy (1909)

Popular Preaching and Theological Standpoints: An Interview With Charles Henry Parkhurst, D.D., LL.D. (1909)

The Inadvisability of Woman Suffrage (1909, 1910)

“The New Religion”: A Criticism (1909, 1910)

Woman: An Address Delivered by Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst, D.D. in Mendelssohn Hall, December 17, 1909 (1909)

The Religious Consciousness Inherent in Man’s Nature (1910)

Religious Growth Dependent Upon Systematic Culture (1910)

Man’s Natural Aversion to God’s Holiness (1910)

Religion Made Difficult By Our Animal Origin (1910)

To the Uttermost Part of the Earth (1910)

The Pulpit and the Pew: Lyman Beecher Lectures Delivered 1913, Before the Divinity School of Yale University (1913)

Introductory Chapter to Frederick M. Barton, One Hundred Great Texts and Their Treatment (1914)

Dr. Parkhurst Calls “The Story of Susan Lenox” A Masterly Novel With a Sterling Lesson (1916)

John Calvin (1918, 1925)

My Forty Years in New York (1923)

The Doctor and the Devil, or, Midnight Adventures of Dr. Parkhurst (1931)


Dr. Parkhurst’s sermon is titled “The Christian Church: The Source of Its Power and the Exercise of That Power in Moral Leadership.”

A second commandment violation was redacted from this file.