Edward Dorr Griffin
1770 – 1837
60 works on record
Works

Christ a covert from the tempest
1974

Sermons by the late Rev. Edward D. Griffin, D.D
1838

The doctrine of Divine efficiency
1833

The doctrine of divine efficiency, defended against certain modern speculations
1833

A letter to the Rev. Dr. William B. Sprague
1832

A Letter to the Rev. Ansel D. Eddy, of Canandiagua, N.Y
1832

A letter to the Rev. Ansel D. Eddy, of Canandaigua, N.Y
1832

Regeneration not wrought by light
1832

A sermon preached September 2, 1828, at the dedication of the new chapel connected with Williams College, Massachusetts. .
1828

Foreign missions
1819

An humble attempt to reconcile the differences of Christians respecting the extent of the Atonement
1819

A plea for Africa
1817

A series of lectures, delivered in Park Street Church, Boston, on Sabbath evening
1813

A series of lectures delivered in Park Street Church, Boston, on Sabbath evenings
1813

A sermon preached Jan. 10, 1810, at the Dedication of the church in Park Street, Boston
1810

An oration delivered June 21, 1809, on the day of the author's induction into the office of Bartlet Professor of Pulpit Eloquence, in the Divinity College at Andover
1809

The kingdom of Christ
1805

A series of lectures

Sermons

A sermon preached September, 14, l826, before the American board of missions, at Middletown, Connecticut
A tearful farewell from a faithful pastor
1993
A sermon preached before the annual convention of the Congregational ministers of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 29, 1828
1828
A sermon on the art of preaching
1825
The claims of seamen
1819
A sermon in which is attempted a full and explicit answer to the common and highly important question, "What wilt thou have me do?"
1819
Living to God
1816
A sermon, in which is attempted a full and explicit answer to the common and highly important question, What wilt Thou have me to do?
1814
A sermon preached October 20, 1813, at Sandwich, Massachusetts
1813
A sermon, preached August 11, 1811
1812
A sermon preached August 11, 1811, for the benefit of the Portsmouth Female Asylum
1811
A farewell sermon
1809
An oration
1809
A sermon preached July 22, 1807, at the funeral of the Rev. Alexander Macwhorter, D.D., senior pastor of the Presbyterian church in Newark, New-Jersey
1807
A speech delivered before the American Bible Society, in the city of New-York, May 11, 1820
An appeal to the Presbyterian Church on the subject of the New Testament
Extracts of missionary sermons, preached in America
A sermon preached September, 14, 1826, before the American Board of Missions, at Middletown, Connecticut
A sermon, preached October 20, 1813, at Sandwich, Massachusetts
A sermon, preached August 11, 1811, for the benefit of the Portsmouth Female Asylum
Christ came to call, not the righteous, but sinners
Sermons, not before published, on various practical subjects
A letter to a friend on the connexion between the new doctrines and the new measures
The worth of the soul
Sermon
The prayer of faith
A sermon, Sep. 2, 1827, before the candidates for the Bachelor's degree in Williams College
An address delivered to the class of graduates of Williams College, at the commencement, Sep. 4, 1822
Address delivered May 26, 1829
An address delivered on the 13th of May 1824, at the anniversary of the Presbyterian Education Society in the City of N.Y.
A sermon, preached September 2, 1827, before the candidates for the bachelor's degree in Williams college
The art of preaching
Causal power in regeneration proper, directed upon the mind and not exerted through the medium of motives
Sermon preached September 14, 1826 before the American Board of Missions
A series of lectures delivered in Park Street Church, Boston, on Sabbath evening
The kingdom of Christ: a missionary sermon
An address
An oration delivered June 21, 1809, on the day of the author's induction into the office of Bartlet Professor of Pulpit Eloquence, in the Divinity College, at Andover
Conversations between two laymen on strict and mixed communion
Strictures on a sermon by Edward D. Griffin ...
The causal power in regeneration proper direct upon the mind, and not exerted through the medium of motives