Samuel Hanson Cox (1793-1880)

Biography (Wikipedia)

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Samuel Hanson Cox is buried at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.

Samuel Hanson Cox is buried at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.

An Address, Adapted to the Monthly Concert for Prayer (1829)

The Law of God (1830)

Reply of Dr. Cox (1831)

Quakerism Not Christianity (1833)

Letter of the Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Cox, Against the American Colonization Society (1834)

The Ministry We Need: Three Inaugural Discourses Delivered at Auburn, June 18, 1835 (1835)

Introduction to Missionary Remains; or, Sketches of the Lives of Evarts, Cornelius, and Wisner (1835)

Introduction to William Jay, Slavery in America (1835)

Correspondence on the Principles of Right Reasoning, Applicable to Temperance, and to the Effects of Fermented and Distilled Liquors, Between Samuel M. Hopkins and Gerrit Smith, Rev. Dr. Justin Edwards, and Rev. Dr. Samuel H. Cox (1836)

Introduction to Edward Norris Kirk, Sermons on Different Subjects (1840, 1842)

Theopneuston; or, Select Scriptures Considered (1842)

The Dead are the Living: A Sermon Preached on Lord's Day Afternoon, October 1, 1843, on Occasion of the Funeral of Mrs. Mary L., the wife of the Rev. Ward Stafford, A.M. of this City (1843)

Introduction to Edwin F. Hatfield, Patient Continuance in Well-Doing: A Memoir of Elihu W. Baldwin, D.D. (1843)

Introduction to and Continuation of Archibald Bower, The History of the Popes, Vol. 1 (1844)

Introduction to and Continuation of Archibald Bower, The History of the Popes, Vol. 2 (1845)

Introduction to and Continuation of Archibald Bower, The History of the Popes, Vol. 3 (1845)

Introductory Letter to Benjamin I. Lane, The Mysteries of Tobacco (1845)

Correspondence Between the Rev. Samuel H. Cox, D.D., of Brooklyn, L.I. and Frederick Douglass, a Fugitive Slave (1846)

An Address in Behalf of the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education at the West: Delivered in Tremont Temple, Boston, May 30, 1849 (1849)

The Bright and the Blessed Destination of the World: A Discourse Delivered at Pittsfield, Mass. on the Evening of Tuesday, Sept. 11, 1849, Before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (1849)

Addresses Delivered at the Laying of the Corner Stone, of the Brooklyn City Hospital, by the Rev. F.A. Farley, D.D. and Rev. S.H. Cox, D.D., June 11, 1851 (1851)

Interviews: Memorable and Useful (1853)

Inaugural Address as President of Ingham Collegiate Institute (1856)

Education, Especially That of Woman (1856)