Decorum Due to Public Worship

An 1833 address urging reverent, orderly decorum in public worship. It calls for brief, sincere prayer and tasteful singing, and warns against distraction, gawking, and irreverence.

A prolific preacher and author, Sprague is also known as the “Patriarch of American Collectors,” for his collection of autographs, including those of every signer of the Declaration of Independence, pamphlets and other materials. He authored the Annals of the American Pulpit, an important collection of biographical sketches.

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