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Edward Dorr Griffin is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, New Jersey.

Edward Dorr Griffin is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Newark, New Jersey.

Revival of Religion in New-Hartford (1800-1801)

The Kingdom of Christ: A Missionary Sermon, Preached Before the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, in Philadelphia, May 23d, 1805 (1805)

A Sermon, Preached July 22, 1807, at the Funeral of the Rev. Alexander MacWhorter, D.D., Senior Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, in Newark, New-Jersey (1807)

March 31, 1808 Letter to Ashbel Green (1808)

A Farewell Sermon, Preached May 28, 1809, at Newark, New-Jersey (1809)

An Oration Delivered June 21, 1809, on the Day of the Author’s Induction Into the Office of Bartlet Professor of Pulpit Eloquence, in the Divinity College, at Andover (1809)

A Sermon, Preached Jan. 10, 1810, at the Dedication of the Church in Park Street, Boston (1810)

A Series of Lectures, Delivered in Park Street Church, Boston, on Sabbath Evening (1813)

A Sermon, Preached October 20, 1813, at Sandwich, Massachusetts, at the Dedication of the Meeting House, Recently Elected for the Use of the Calvinistic Congregational Society in that Town (1813)

A Sermon in Which is Attempted a Full and Explicit Answer to the Common and Highly Important Question, “What Wilt Thou Have Me To Do?” Delivered in the Ordinary Course, On One of the Sabbaths in August, 1814, to the Congregation in Park Street, Boston (1814, 1824)

An Address to the Public, on the Subject of the African School, Lately Established Under the Care of the Synod of New-York and New-Jersey (1816)

Living to God: A Sermon, Preached June 16, 1816, at the Brick Presbyterian Church in the City of New-York (1816)

A Plea for Africa: A Sermon (1817)

Foreign Missions: A Sermon (1819)

The Claims of Seamen: A Sermon, Preached November 7, 1819, in the Brick Church, New-York, For the Benefit of the Marine Missionary Society of That City (1819)

An Humble Attempt to Reconcile the Differences of Christians Respecting the Extent of the Atonement, By Showing That the Controversy Which Exists on the Subject is Chiefly Verbal (1819)

A Sermon on the Art of Preaching, Delivered Before the Pastoral Association of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 25, 1825 (1825)

A Sermon Preached September 14, 1826, Before the American Board of Missions, at Middletown, Connecticut (1826)

Sermon Preached September 2, 1828, at the Dedication of the New Chapel Connected With Williams College, Massachusetts (1828)

God Exalted and Creatures Humbled By the Gospel (1830)

Regeneration Not Wrought By Light (1832)

A Letter to the Rev. Ansel D. Eddy, of Canandaigua, N.Y., on the Narrative of the Late Revivals of Religion, in the Presbytery of Geneva (1832)

A Letter to the Rev. Dr. William B. Sprague; Published in the Appendix to His Volume of Lectures on Revivals (1832)

The Doctrine of Divine Efficiency, Defended Against Certain Modern Speculations (1833)

Death and Heaven: A Sermon Preached at Newark, at the Interment of the Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D., on the 10th of November, 1837 (1838)

A Discourse, Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Edward Dorr Griffin, D.D., Delivered November 26, 1837, in the Chapel of Williams College (1837)

Memoir of the Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D. (1838)

Sermons by the Late Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D., Vol. 1 (1839)

Sermons by the Late Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D., Vol. 2 (1839)

Sermons, Not Before Published, on Various Practical Subjects (1844)

Recollections of Rev. E.D. Griffin, or Incidents Illustrating His Character (1855)

Christ a Covert From the Tempest (1861)


These two letters appeared in the December 1800 and January 1801 issues of The Connecticut Evangelical Magazine.

Also published as The Duty of Sending the Gospel to the Heathen.

Also published as The Duty of Sending the Gospel to the Heathen.