This sermon, delivered by Jonathan Ward at Plymouth, New Hampshire, commemorates the life and passing of Colonel David Webster. Preached in 1824, the text offers insights into the social and religious values of the early 19th century American community. As a eulogy, it reflects on Webster's contributions and character, providing a glimpse into the life of a prominent figure in a local context. "A Sermon, Preached at Plymouth, N.H., on the Occasion of the Death of Col. David Webster" serves as a valuable primary source for understanding period religious practices, community leadership, and commemorative traditions.
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