An Address, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth-Town, N.J., November 24th, 1845, on the Dedication of a Monument Erected to the Memory of the Rev. James Caldwell, Formerly Pastor of the Said Church, Who Fell by the Hand of an Assassin, November 24th, 1781

Samuel Miller’s 1846 dedication address honors Rev. James Caldwell, a patriot minister murdered in 1781, celebrating his ministry and arguing Christianity promotes civil and religious liberty.

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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