This second volume of sermons by Samuel Stanhope Smith (1751-1819), an influential Presbyterian minister and president of Princeton University, offers a window into early American religious thought and practice. Collected and published posthumously, the sermons cover a range of theological and moral topics, reflecting Smith's intellectual engagement with Enlightenment ideas and his commitment to evangelical piety.
Accompanying the sermons is a biographical memoir detailing Smith's life, career, and contributions to education and religious discourse. This memoir provides valuable context for understanding the development of his theological perspectives and the impact of his ministry. "Sermons of Samuel Stanhope Smith, Volume 2" provides insight into the religious and intellectual landscape of the early 19th century.
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