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Samuel Gover Winchester (1805-1841)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

Samuel G. Winchester served as pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Natchez, Mississippi from 1837 until his death in 1841.

Samuel Gover Winchester served as pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Natchez, Mississippi from 1837 until his death in 1841.

Samuel Gover Winchester is buried at Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.

The People’s Right Defended: Being An Examination of the Romish Principle of Withholding the Scriptures From the Laity. Together With a Discussion of Some Other Points in the Romish Controversy (1831)

The Spruce Street Lectures (1833)

A Companion For the Sick (1833)

Christian Counsel to the Sick: With a Selection of Appropriate Hymns (1833)

Speech of the Rev. Samuel G. Winchester, in Defence of the Act of the Synod of Philadelphia, in the Case of the Assembly’s Second Presbytery of Philadelphia (1834)

The Doctrine of Appeals and Complaints (1835)

Sermon (1835)

The Importance of Family Religion; With a Selection of Prayers and Hymns, Adapted to Family Worship; and Tables For the Regular Reading of the Scriptures (1835, 1840)

The Sinner’s Inability is No Excuse for His Impenitency (1837)

Pastoral Letter to the Sixth Presbyterian Church and Congregation of Philadelphia (1837)

A Course of Legal Study (1837)

The Importance of Female Education (1838)

The Importance of Doctrinal and Instructive Preaching (1839)

The Theatre (1840)

Samuel Gover Winchester (1858)

Samuel Gover Winchester (1871)


The People’s Right Defended: Being An Examination of the Romish Principle of Withholding the Scriptures From the Laity. Together With a Discussion of Some Other Points in the Romish Controversy (1831)

The Spruce Street Lectures (1833)

A Companion For the Sick (1833)

Christian Counsel to the Sick: With a Selection of Appropriate Hymns (1833)

Winchester, Samuel Gover, Christian Counsel to the Sick Title Page.jpg

Speech of the Rev. Samuel G. Winchester, in Defence of the Act of the Synod of Philadelphia, in the Case of the Assembly’s Second Presbytery of Philadelphia (1834)

The Doctrine of Appeals and Complaints (1835)

Sermon (1835)

The Importance of Family Religion; With a Selection of Prayers and Hymns, Adapted to Family Worship; and Tables For the Regular Reading of the Scriptures (1835, 1840)

The Sinner’s Inability is No Excuse for His Impenitency (1837)

Winchester, Samuel Gover, The Sinner's Inability is No Excuse Title Page.jpg

Pastoral Letter to the Sixth Presbyterian Church and Congregation of Philadelphia (1837)

A Course of Legal Study (1837)

The Importance of Female Education (1838)

The Importance of Doctrinal and Instructive Preaching (1839)

Winchester, Samuel Gover, The Importance of Doctrinal and Instructive Preaching Title Page.jpg

The Theatre (1840)

Samuel Gover Winchester (1858)

Samuel Gover Winchester (1871)