A Sermon, Delivered June Seventh, 1823, at the Opening of the New Presbyterian Church, in Arch Street, in the City of Philadelphia, For the Public Worship of God

Samuel Miller’s 1823 opening sermon argues that God’s gracious, spiritual presence—found in believers and gathered worship—makes a house of worship truly holy, not its splendor.

The second professor at Princeton Theological Seminary, Miller was a prolific writer, and diligent minster of the gospel, who was widely recognized as a leader in 19th century American Presbyterianism. Many of his works remain in print today.

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