Richard S. Storrs
1821 – 1900
29 works on record
Works

Our martyr President, Abraham Lincoln

Independence Day orations and poems
The broader range and outlook of the modern college training
The study of the Gospels
Proceedings of the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Company, of Boston, Mass., on its 230th anniversary
Address
A plea for the preaching of Christ in cities
Memorial service in honor of Richard Salter Storrs, Nov. 19, 1900
Sermon in memory of Robert Sedgwick Edwards, Brooklyn, N.Y.
Address at the funeral of Richard P. Buck, in the Church of the Pilgrims, Brooklyn, N.Y., July 15, 1884
The necessity and benefits of early religious training
The preciousness of the soul's redemption
God's instrument for the conversion of men; a sermon delivered at the installation of Rev. Josiah W. Bowers over the Evangelical Church in Kingston, Mass, June 15, 1831
Dr. Storrs's tribute to Dr. Thompson
Christianity: its destined supremacy on the earth
The bible, a book for mankind
The Puritan scheme of national growth
First the natural, afterward the spiritual
The remission of sin
Annual address before the Society of Inquiry of Union Theological Seminary
Lessons taught by sudden casualty
An address on Congregationalism
The death of the lovely and the useful
The prospective advance of Christian missions, suggested by present lines of movement of Christendom
Bernard of Clairvaux, the times, the man, and his work
Two Sermons preached at the close of forty-five years of pastoral service
The early years of the Independent
A discourse commemorative of George W. Bethune
The work of winning souls, a wise one, and The spiritual help which a church gives to its minister