John Hall (1806-1894)

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John Hall is buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

John Hall is buried at Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Milton's Familiar Letters (1829)

Arabs of the Desert (1831)

The Life of Rev. Henry Martyn (1831)

The Duty of the Church in Relation to Sunday Schools (1832)

Education in Europe (1840)

The Chief End of Man: An Exposition of the First Answer of the Shorter Catechism (1841)

The Familiar Study of the Bible (1843)

President’s Message (1843)

The Scriptures the Only Rule of Faith: An Exposition of the Second Answer of the Shorter Catechism (1844)

Henderson on the Vaudois (1845)

Minor Characters of the Bible (1847)

Life of Elizabeth Fry (1848)

The Sandwich Islands (1848)

The Iniquity of Gibeah (1849)

A Sermon on the Death of Dr. Alexander (1853)

Present State of Oxford University (1854)

The Bible, the Missal, and the Breviary (1856)

The Sower and the Seed (1856)

The Life of Mrs. Sherwood (1857)

The Life of Cardinal Mezzofanti (1858)

The Examples of the Revolution (1859)

History of the Presbyterian Church in Trenton, N.J. From the First Settlement of the Town (1859)

Sermons Preached Before the Congregation of the Presbyterian Church, Corner of Fifth Avenue and Nineteenth Street, at the 'Memorial Services' October 9, 1859, Appointed in Reference to the Death of Their Late Pastor, James Waddel Alexander, D.D. (1859)

Forty Years’ Familiar Letters of James W. Alexander, D.D. (1860, 1870)

Governor Winthrop (1864)

Evil in Things Good (1878)

Discourse on the Fortieth Anniversary of the Call to the Pastoral Charge of the First Presbyterian Church, Trenton, May 31st, 1881 (1881)

Church Economics (1882)

Our American Life (1888)

Introduction to R.F. Sample, Beacon-Lights of the Reformation; or, Romanism and the Reformers (1889)

Memoirs of Matthew Clarkson of Philadelphia, 1735-1800 (1890)

Memorial, Rev. John Hall, D.D.: Born August 11, 1806 - Died May 10, 1894 (1894)


This article appeared in the March 1878 issue of The Princeton Review.

This article appeared in the May 1882 issue of The Princeton Review.