A Discourse, Delivered in the Chapel of Nassau-Hall, Before the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-Jersey

Samuel Miller’s 1825 discourse urging New Jersey to form a literary and philosophical society to promote useful knowledge through union, cooperation, and learned exchange.

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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