William Marshall (1740-1802)

William Marshall pastored the Scots Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1771-1786. He continued to minister to his flock (of the Associate Church) in Philadelphia until his death.

William Marshall pastored the Scots Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1771-1786. He continued to minister to his flock (of the Associate Church) in Philadelphia until his death.

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The Propriety of Singing the Psalms of David in New Testament Worship (1776)

Religious Instruction to the Rising Generation: A Catechism For Youth, Containing the Principles of Practical Religion (1783)

The Address and Petition of a Number of the Clergy of Various Denominations in the City of Philadelphia, to the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Pennsylvania, Relative to the Passing of a Law Against Vice and Immorality. To Which are Subjoined, Some Considerations in Favour of Said Petition, So Far as it Relates to the Prohibition of Theatrical Exhibitions (1793)

A Display of the Religious Principles of the Associate Synod of North America (1794, 1823)

March 3, 1797 Joint Letter to George Washington (1797, 1864)

Recommendation to Herman Witsius, The Economy of the Covenants, Vol. 1 (1798)

Recommendation to Herman Witsius, The Economy of the Covenants, Vol. 2 (1798)

Recommendation to Herman Witsius, The Economy of the Covenants, Vol. 3 (1798)

A Theological Dissertation, on the Propriety of Removing From the Seat of the Pestilence: Presented to the Perusal of the Serious Inhabitants of Philadelphia and New-York (1799)

Some Remarkable Particulars in the Life and Death of the Rev. Thomas Beveridge Late Minister of the Gospel to the Associate Congregation of Cambridge, Washington County, State of New-York (1799)

A Catechism, Designed For Instructing the Rising Generation, Into the Principles of the Christian Religion (1802)

Memoirs of the Late Rev. William Marshall (1806)

William Marshall (1869)