Solomon Aiken
1758 – 1833
15 works on record
Works

An address to federal clergymen
An oration, delivered before the Republican citizens of Newburyport, and its vicinity, July 4, 1810, being the thirty-fourth anniversary of American independece
An address to federal clergymen, on the subject of the war proclaimed by the Congress of the United States, June 18, 1812, against the United Kingdom of Great-Britain and Ireland
Sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Ebenezer Flint, A.B. at Brentwood, N.H. May 27, 1801
A letter addressed by the Rev. Solomon Aiken ... to the Rev. Samuel Spring ... on the subject of his sermons delivered April the 6th, 1809
An oration, delivered before the Republican citizens of Newburyport, and its vicinity, July 4, 1810
Thanksgiving sermon
Sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Ebenezer Flint at Brentwood, N.H., May 27, 1801
A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Titus Theodore Barton, A.B
The rise and progress of the political dissension in the U[nited] States
A letter, addressed by the Rev. Solomon Aiken, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Dracutt, to the Rev. Samuel Spring, D.D. Pastor of the Second Congregational Church in Newburyport, on the subject of his sermons, delivered April the 6th, 1809
The rise and progress of the political dissension in the U. States
The rise and progress of the political dissension in the United States
Oration delivered before the Republican citizens of Newburyport, July 4, 1810, the thirty-fourth anniversary of American independence
A letter addressed ... by Solomon Aiken ... to ... Samuel Spring ... on the subject of his sermons delivered April the 6th, 1809