William Pratt Breed (1816-1889)

William Pratt Breed is buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Lambertville, New Jersey.

William Pratt Breed is buried at Mount Hope Cemetery, Lambertville, New Jersey.

Discourse Mainly Upon the Importance of the American Union (1850)

Man Responsible for His Belief (1860)

The National Nest-Stirring: A Discourse on the Times (1861)

The Lights Which God Hath Shewed Us: A Thanksgiving Discourse (1861)

Sermon at the Jamaica, Long Island Presbyterian Church (1862)

Faith and Patience: A Sermon for the Times (1863)

Manna-Crumbs For Hungry Souls: Consisting of Excerpts From the Letters of the Rev. Samuel Rutherford (1865)

Home-Songs For Home-Birds (1865)

Anthropos (1865)

Under the Oak (1866)

Daniel Lewis Collier: A Memorial Discourse By His Pastor (1869)

Jenny Geddes, or, Presbyterianism and Its Great Conflict With Despostism (1869)

A Day at Shushan (1870)

Christ Liveth in Me (1871)

Hand-Book For Funerals (1871)

Presbyterianism Three Hundred Years Ago (1872)

Presbyterianism, and Its Services in the Revolution of 1776 (1875)

Presbyterians and the Revolution (1876)

Witherspoon: Proceedings and Addresses at the Laying of the Corner-Stone and at the Unveiling of the Statue of John Witherspoon (1877)

Feeding on Christ: The Soul’s Hungering and Thirsting, and Its Satisfaction (1878)

The Model Christian Worker: John Potter (1879)

What is Presbyterianism? (1880)

Address of Welcome at the Second General Council of the Presbyterian Alliance (1880)

The Diffusion of a Presbyterian Literature (1880)

West Spruce Street Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia: 1856-1881, Quarter Century Anniversary of the Organization of the Church and Pastorate of Wm. P. Breed, D.D., The First and Only Pastor, April 3 and 4, 1881 (1881)

Denominational Thought: Its Publication and Preservation (1882)

Aboard and Abroad in Eighteen Hundred and Eighty-Four (1885)

John Wanamaker (1888)

Memories and Duties (1888)

Introduction to John Williams, Missionary Enterprises in the South-Sea Islands (1888)

Having Loved This Present World (1889)

In Memory of the Life and Ministry of the Rev. William Pratt Breed, D.D.: Late Pastor of the West Spruce Street Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia (1890)