A Sermon, Preached at Newark, October 22, 1823, Before the Synod of New Jersey, for the Benefit of the African School, under the Care of the Synod

Samuel Miller (1823) preaches from Isaiah 61 urging Christian evangelism, education, and gradual emancipation as remedies to slavery, promoting conciliation between North and South.

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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