All Items 7 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 7 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Contributor 3 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 6 Currier, Elisabeth Dickinson 1 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 1 Location 1 Massachusetts 6 Topic 8 Sermons 6 Sermons, American 6 Christianity 1 Correspondence 1 Hypocrisy 1 Poets, American 1 Religious aspects 1 Sin 1 show more 3 show fewer Part Of 2 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 6 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Genre 2 Sermons 6 Correspondence 1 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 8 Folder 11 7 Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 237, "Exposition of the 3d Chapter of Romans," 1824 December Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the third chapter of Romans. He goes through the chapter verse by verse and discusses the meaning of certain lines. He emphasizes the idea within this chapter that man is by nature depraved and says that this idea is important because it makes people wish to obtain reconciliation. Hitchcock has noted the date and location where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the first page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 237, "Exposition of the 3d Chapter of Romans," 1824 December Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 239, "Exposition of the first Chapter of Romans," 1824 November Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the first chapter of Romans. He goes through the chapter verse by verse and discusses the meaning of certain lines. He lists what he believes Paul proves with this chapter, such as the idea that original sin is absolved for those who follow Christ and that Abraham and David sought salvation through faith. He also posits what can therefore be learned from the first chapter of Romans, including that heathens have the ability to find Christ and therefore have no excuse for their sinfulness. Hitchcock has noted the date and location where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the last page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 239, "Exposition of the first Chapter of Romans," 1824 November Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 238, "Exposition of 2d Chapter of Romans," 1824 December Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the second chapter of Romans. He goes through the chapter verse by verse and discusses the meaning of certain lines. He emphasizes the idea within this chapter that man all men are sinful by nature and therefore have no right to judge others, and that true religion lies in a holy heart, not in actions. Hitchcock has noted the date and location where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the last page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 238, "Exposition of 2d Chapter of Romans," 1824 December Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 236, "Exposition of 4th of Ephesians beginning at the 16th verse," 1824 May Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing part of the fourth chapter of Ephesians. He goes through the chapter verse by verse and discusses the meaning of certain lines. He ends with drawing conclusions from these verses, including that different interpretations of scripture are the result of depraved hearts, that none are truly Christians unless they lead holy lives, and God is grieved by mankind indulging in sin. Hitchcock has noted the date and location where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the first page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 236, "Exposition of 4th of Ephesians beginning at the 16th verse," 1824 May Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 241, "The beam to be first cast out of our own eye," 1824 May Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing Matthew 7:5 and the idea that those who cast judgment on others should not do so until they are without sin themselves. He explains that it is hypocritical to censure others while one is guilty of the same or other sins, and stresses the importance of self-examination to determine whether or not one can rightly cast judgment upon another. Hitchcock posits that the numerous judgments of the world are the result of men not performing self-examination and being blind to their own failings, that Christians may not call out sinners because they see that they are guilty as well, and emphasizes the importance of living a holy life. Hitchcock has noted the date and location where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the first page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 241, "The beam to be first cast out of our own eye," 1824 May Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 240, "Exposition of the 2d Chapter of Ephesians," 1824 May Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the second chapter of Ephesians. He goes through the chapter verse by verse and discusses the meaning of certain lines. He goes on to provide a summary of the chapter's points, saying that the chapter teaches men's natural depravity and that salvation can only come through Christ. Hitchcock has noted the date and location where he delivered this sermon on the first page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 240, "Exposition of the 2d Chapter of Ephesians," 1824 May Emily Dickinson letter to Elisabeth (Currier) Dickinson Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 Emily Dickinson letter to Elisabeth (Currier) Dickinson