Samuel Magaw
Active Years
Min year: 1775, Max year: 1800, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1775: A discourse preached in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, October 8th, 1775
- 1780: A sermon preached in Christ-Church, Dover, on Monday, December 27th, 1779
- 1781: A sermon, preached in Christ-Church, Dover; before the general communication of Free and Accepted Masons of the Delaware state
- 1784: A sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, on Saturday, December 27, 1783
- 1786: A sermon delivered in St. Paul's Church, on the 4th of July, 1786
- 1787: A prayer, delivered before the visitors of the Young Ladies Academy in Philadelphia
- 1787: A prayer, delivered at the close of the quarterly examination, and after Mr. Swanwick's address, in the Young Ladies Academy, October 31, 1787
- 1787: An address, delivered in the Young Ladies Academy, at Philadelphia, on February 8th, 1787
- 1787: A sermon delivered in Christ-Church, Philadelphia, on Monday in Whitsun-Week, the 28th of May, 1787
- 1787: A prayer, delivered in St. Paul's Church Philadelphia, on Wednesday, 27th December, 1786. Being the anniversary of St. John the Evangelist; after the proper divine service of the day, and before the sermon to the honorable fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania
- 1790: Notes on the last illness, and death, of a most beloved friend
- 1792: The substance of an address, delivered in the Young Ladies' Academy of Philadelphia, June 20th, 1792
- 1794: A discourse delivered July 17, 1794. in the African Church of the city of Philadelphia
- 1794: Things lovely and of good report
- 1797: A discourse occasioned by the mournful catastrophe, through fire, which overwhelmed and destroyed Mr. Andrew Brown, his wife, and three children
- 1798: A discourse delivered in Christ-Church and St. Peter's, Philadelphia; on Sunday, December 17, 1797
- 1800: An oration commemorative of the virtues and greatness of General Washington
- 1800: An oration commemorative of the virtues and greatness of General Washington
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