All Items 4 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 4 Contributor 2 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 4 Allis, Lucius, 1737-1822 1 Location 1 Massachusetts 4 Topic 10 Christianity 4 Death 4 Religious aspects 4 Sermons 4 Sermons, American 3 Bereavement 1 Death and burial 1 Funeral sermons 1 Future, The 1 Judgment Day 1 show more 5 show fewer Part Of 1 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 4 Genre 1 Sermons 4 Subject 8 Death – Religious aspects – Christianity – Sermons 4 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 – Sermons 4 Sermons, American – Massachusetts – 19th century 3 Allis, Lucius, 1737-1822 – Death and burial 1 Bereavement – Religious aspects – Christianity – Sermons 1 Funeral sermons – Massachusetts – 19th century 1 Future, The – Religious aspects – Christianity – Sermons 1 Judgment Day – Sermons 1 show more 3 show fewer Edward Hitchcock sermon, 1822 March 14 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock preached at the funeral of Captain Lucius Allis on March 14, 1822. Hitchcock quotes Genesis 15:15, explaining the context of the verse. He goes on to discuss what a "good old age" is and what it means for an old man to die in peace, ending with a discussion of the character and life of Captain Allis. Edward Hitchcock sermon, 1822 March 14 Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 52, "A glance at the Future," 1821 June Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the concept of the future. Hitchcock discusses things that may come to pass for the church and its people and things that will come to pass, including death and a judgment day. Genesis 49:1 is quoted. Hitchcock has noted on the first page the date and location where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 52, "A glance at the Future," 1821 June Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 261, "Aggravations & Alleviations of affliction to those whose friends have died at a distance," 1824 September 19 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing how one feels after a friend dies far away. Hitchcock goes into detail about what aspects of this type of loss are especially difficult and also what aspects can alleviate the pain over this type of loss. 2 Samuel 18:33 is quoted. 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. 261, "Aggravations & Alleviations of affliction to those whose friends have died at a distance," 1824 September 19 Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 4, "Death," 1820 February Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 Edward Hitchcock's sermon on death. Ecclesiastes 8:8 is quoted. Hitchcock has written the dates and locations of when and where he delivered this sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermons. Included with the sermon were a note containing words spoken for a funeral and a note containing lines for spiritual communion with God. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 4, "Death," 1820 February