All Items 4 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 4 Contributor 1 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 4 Location 1 Massachusetts 4 Topic 4 Sermons 4 Sermons, American 4 Christianity 2 Providence and government of God 2 Part Of 1 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 4 Genre 1 Sermons 4 Subject 4 Bible. Romans, IX-XI – Sermons 4 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 – Sermons 4 Sermons, American – Massachusetts – 19th century 4 Providence and government of God – Christianity – Sermons 2 Edward Hitchcock unnumbered sermon, "Exposition of Romans X Chapter," 1825 June Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the tenth chapter of Romans. He goes through the chapter verse by verse, going into depth about the meaning of certain portions of these verses and expanding upon the overall meaning of the chapter. Hitchcock focuses primarily on the issue of men being zealous in their own righteousness instead of being zealous about accepting Jesus Christ. Hitchcock has noted on the first page that the sermon was delivered in Conway in May 1825. Edward Hitchcock unnumbered sermon, "Exposition of Romans X Chapter," 1825 June Edward Hitchcock unnumbered sermon, "Exposition of Romans IX v. 19 to end," 1825 May Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the ninth chapter of Romans. Hitchcock discusses the chapter beginning at verse 19 and focusing on the theme of divine sovereignty in the chapter. Hitchcock writes that some people object to God's right to choose some for salvation and not others, claiming it is unfair, but Hitchcock points out that the chapter shows people are God's creation to do with as He likes, and notes that if people lead holy lives they have nothing to fear. Hitchcock has noted on the first page that the sermon was delivered in Conway in May 1825. Edward Hitchcock unnumbered sermon, "Exposition of Romans IX v. 19 to end," 1825 May Edward Hitchcock unnumbered sermon, "Exposition of Romans 9th Chapter," 1825 May Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the ninth chapter of Romans. He goes through the chapter verse by verse, going into depth about the meaning of certain portions of these verses. Hitchcock summarizes that four main things can be learned from the chapter: first, a person must have grace to gain something from reading the chapter, second that divine sovereignty can be easily understood, third that reality coincides with the doctrine of divine sovereignty, and fourth that the chapter displays a strong motive for immediate repentance. Hitchcock has noted on the first page that the sermon was delivered in Conway in May 1825. Edward Hitchcock unnumbered sermon, "Exposition of Romans 9th Chapter," 1825 May Edward Hitchcock unnumbered sermon, "Exposition of Romans XI Chapter," 1825 June Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the eleventh chapter of Romans. He goes through the chapter verse by verse, going into depth about the meaning of certain portions of these verses and expanding upon the overall meaning of the chapter. Hitchcock claims that Paul argues in this chapter against the idea that God is quick to destruction but slow to mercy. Additionally, Hitchcock posits that Paul's words about the Jews in this chapter teach the danger of abusing one's religious privileges and how dreadful it is to be abandoned by God. Hitchcock has noted on the first page that the sermon was delivered in Conway in May 1825. Edward Hitchcock unnumbered sermon, "Exposition of Romans XI Chapter," 1825 June