All Items 4 Collection 2 Archives & Special Collections 4 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Contributor 3 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 3 Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 1 Dickinson, Susan Huntington, 1830-1913 1 Location 1 Massachusetts 3 Topic 10 Sermons 3 Sermons, American 3 Christianity 2 Religious aspects 2 Correspondence 1 Ingratitude 1 Judgment 1 Poets, American 1 Redemption 1 Repentance 1 show more 5 show fewer Part Of 2 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 3 Emily Dickinson Collection 1 Genre 2 Sermons 3 Correspondence 1 mods.shelfLocator 1 Box 8 Folder 8 4 Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 219, "Exposition of 5th Chapter of Romans," 1825 January Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 Two sermons by Edward Hitchcock discussing the fifth chapter of Romans. In the first sermon, "Exposition of 5th Chapter of Romans," Hitchcock quotes several verses of the fifth chapter of Romans and discusses Paul's writing that Christians can be assured of their hope in salvation. In the second sermon, "Inferences from Romans 5th," Hitchcock discusses the effects of true religion upon the human mind and soul. Hitchcock has noted the date and location where he delivered these sermons as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the first page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 219, "Exposition of 5th Chapter of Romans," 1825 January Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 223, "Ingratitude to Christ," 1824 March 7 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the concept of ingratitude towards Christ. Hitchcock claims that many Christians may not realize they are ungrateful to Christ and that this ingratitude is manifested in a decline in religious fervor, comparing it to the loss of ardor in a marriage as years pass. Jeremiah 9:2 is quoted Hitchcock has noted the dates and locations where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the first page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 223, "Ingratitude to Christ," 1824 March 7 Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 221, "Dangers of Lukewarm Christians," 1824 September Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the idea of Christians who do not fully cry out against abominations against God. Hitchcock discusses the consequences of this lack of true belief and says these Christians should expect temporal judgments and should fear the judgement of God, which he describes as final, irreversible, irremediable, eternal, and unspeakable. Yet Hitchcock notes that there is still the possibility for repentance and redemption for these Christians. Ezekiel 9:5-6 is quoted Hitchcock has noted the dates and locations where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the first page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 221, "Dangers of Lukewarm Christians," 1824 September Emily Dickinson letter to Mrs. W. A. (Susan) Dickinson Dickinson, Emily, 1830-1886 Emily Dickinson letter to Mrs. W. A. (Susan) Dickinson