Mark Hopkins
1802 – 1887
36 works on record
Works
God's provisions and man's perversions
An address delivered at the dedication of Williston Seminary, East-Hampton, Mass., Dec. 1, 1841
A sermon on the occasion of the dedication of the First Congregational Church and chapel of Great Barrington, Mass., September 21, 1883
Science and religion
Spirit, soul and body
The temple of God
There shall be an handful of corn in the earth upon the top of the moutnains; the fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon
Receiving and giving
A discourse, occasioned by the death of the Rev. Edward Dorr Griffin, D.D.
The law of love and love as a law
Zeal
The Sabbath and free institutions
The object, subject, and manner of preaching
Prayer and the prayer-gauge
A sermon delivered at Pittsfield, August 22, 1844
An address, delivered before the Society of Alumni of Williams College
Dr. Hopkins' memorial discourse on President Garfield
An inaugural discourse, delivered at Williams college, September 15, 1836
A sermon preached before the annual convention of the Congregational ministers of Massachusetts, in Boston, May 29, 1845
The living house, or God's method of social unity
Influence of the Gospel in liberalizing the mind
Higher and lower good
Burdens to be cast upon the Lord
Spiritual worship
Receiving and giving. A baccalaurete sermon, delivered at Williamstown, Mass. August 15, 1852
Colleges and stability
Lectures on the evidences of Christianity
The law of love, and love as a law; or, Moral science, theoretical and practical
Lectures on moral science
Evidences of Christianity
An outline study of man
The law of love and love as a law, or, Christian ethics
Spiritual worship delivered before the pastoral association of Massachusetts in Park Street Church, Boston, May, 30, 1843
The Bible and Pantheism
Sermon
A sermon, delivered at Plymouth