A Sermon Delivered in Connection with the Anniversary of the Foreign Evangelical Society, in the Reformed Dutch Church, Lafayette Place, New-York, on Sabbath evening, May 7, 1843 and Subsequently Repeated by Request of Said Society, in Albany and Philadelphia

1843 sermon urging American support for foreign missions to Europe, answering the Macedonian call. It stresses the difficulty, importance, and urgency of converting Catholics, Protestants, and infidels.

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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