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The Confessional Presbyterian Archive is a curated digital library dedicated to preserving and promoting the writings of 17th–20th century Presbyterian pastors, teachers, and leaders. Featuring thousands of searchable texts, biographies, and historical resources, the archive provides direct access to the primary-source materials of American Presbyterianism.
Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America (Old School) From A.D. 1838 to A.D. 1847, Inclusive
Minutes of the 1838 General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the USA, documenting roll calls, commissioners, committee actions and the opening sermon (Isaiah 60).
Don’t Break the Sabbath
Tract arguing the Sabbath remains binding, grounded in creation (Ex. 20), affirmed by Christ as Lord of the Sabbath, and urging Christians to keep the Lord's Day holy.
What Must I Do?
An evangelistic tract urging immediate repentance and faith in Christ as the essential act for salvation, explaining Christ's atonement and the Spirit's work. Believe now and be saved.
I Will Give Liberally
Tract urging Christians to give liberally to support Bibles, tracts, and missions. Argues giving is blessed, sacrificial, and essential stewardship.
The Great Alternative; Repentance or Perdition
Urgent sermon urging immediate repentance as the only escape from eternal perdition. Presents repentance vs. perdition as a present, universal, unavoidable choice and warns of hell.
What Have I Done?
A sermonic tract urging self-examination: all have sinned against God's law, face judgment, and must repent and trust Christ's atonement before hope is lost.
Why Are You Not a Communicant?
Pastoral tract rebutting excuses for not becoming a communicant—answers fears of unworthiness, pride, and false profession, urging confession and participation in the Lord's Supper.
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