All Items 3 Collection 1 Archives & Special Collections 3 Contributor 2 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 3 Jesus Christ 1 Location 1 Massachusetts 3 Topic 10 Christianity 3 Redemption 3 Sermons 3 Sermons, American 3 Crucifixion 1 Judgment 1 Religious aspects 1 Repentance 1 Salvation 1 Theology of the cross 1 show more 5 show fewer Part Of 1 Edward and Orra White Hitchcock Papers 3 Genre 1 Sermons 3 Subject 8 Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 – Sermons 3 Redemption – Christianity – Sermons 3 Sermons, American – Massachusetts – 19th century 3 Jesus Christ – Crucifixion – Sermons 1 Judgment – Religious aspects – Christianity – Sermons 1 Repentance – Christianity – Sermons 1 Salvation – Christianity – Sermons 1 Theology of the cross – Christianity – Sermons 1 show more 3 show fewer Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 158, "Christ Crucified," 1823 March Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 Edward Hitchcock's sermon on redemption by the cross, based on 1 Corinthians 2:2 ("For I determined not to know any thing among you, save Jesus Christ and him crucified."). Hitchcock noted on the first page the dates and places where he had delivered this sermon between 1823 and 1840 as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon. Hitchcock spoke of the primacy of the doctrine of Christ crucified and that no man may come to God and salvation except through the crucified Christ. Included in the sermon are stanzas from two hymns; material from and a portion of a poem which may be identified as "The Age of Benevolence" (Book 1) by Carlos Wilcox; and a multi-page quotation from Thomas Chalmers, which may be identified as coming from "The Duty of Giving an Immediate Diligence to the Business of the Christian Life." Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 158, "Christ Crucified," 1823 March Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 206, "Blessings of Redemption," 1824 October Hitchcock, Edward, 1793-1864 A sermon by Edward Hitchcock discussing the topic of Jesus Christ's death and the redemption he brought to mankind. Hitchcock details how Christ's death could provide redemption for sinners, and also argues against the idea that since Christ died all sinners should be saved whether they believe or not. Luke 2:10-11 is quoted. Hitchcock has noted the dates and locations where he delivered the sermon as well as Bible chapters and hymns related to the sermon on the first page. Edward Hitchcock sermon no. 206, "Blessings of Redemption," 1824 October 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