Nathaniel Thayer
1769 – 1840
25 works on record
Works

A sermon delivered at Lancaster, Dec. 29, 1816
The good and faithful servant and his reward
1814
Character of St. Paul
1807
The preaching and practice of the apostles recommended as a model for the ministers of Christ
1799
A sermon, preached at the installation of the Reverend William Emerson
1799
The character of St. John the Baptist
1797
A sermon, preached December 23, at the funeral of the Rev. Timothy Harrington
1796
A sermon, delivered on the day of fasting, humiliation & prayer, April 2, 1795
1795
A sermon preached at the installation of the Reverend William Emerson, to the pastoral care of the First Church in Boston, on the 16th of October, 1799
A sermon delivered to the Christian society in Lancaster, January 1, 1817 at the dedication of their new house for publick worship
A sermon, preached December 23, at the funeral of the Rev. Timothy Harrington, late senior minister of the church in Lancaster, who died December 18, 1795, in the eightieth year of his age
A sermon delivered before the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Boston, June 4, 1798
Means by which Unitarian Christians may refute misrepresentations of their faith
A discourse, pronounced before His Excellency John Brooks, Esq. governor, His Honor William Phillips, Esq. lieutenant governor, the Honourable Council, and the two houses, composing the legislature of Massachusetts, on the anniversary election, May 28, 1823
The good man
The purposes of the dedication of a Christian temple
The characteristics of Christian preaching
The Christian doctrine, as interpreted by Unitarians, and their duty
A sermon delivered August 20, 1812
A sermon delivered to the Christian Society in Lancaster, Jan. 1, 1817
Anthems and hymns, to be sung at the installation of the Reverend Mr. Emerson, on Wednesday the 16th of October, 1799
An address delivered at the Berry Street Conference, May 25, 1831
A sermon, delivered at Brimfield, on the 20th of June, 1798
A Sermon delivered Aug. 20, 1812, the day of publick humiliation and prayer
Errours of popery and protestantism proceed from the disuse or perversion of reason