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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.

A Traveller’s Hints on Subjects of Practical Importance

A Presbyterian tract offering practical advice: be industrious, pray daily, keep family worship and the Sabbath, avoid intemperance, and trust Christ for salvation. A traveler's exhortation to godly living.

Certain Rich Men

A Presbyterian tract warning of the spiritual dangers of wealth. It portrays rich men to show how riches corrupt devotion, hinder charity, and imperil salvation.

Future Destiny of Sinners

A sermon on the reality and horror of postmortem punishment for the impenitent, depicting progressing sin and anguish after death and urging immediate repentance through the gospel.

What Presbyterians Believe

A defense of Presbyterian doctrine emphasizing the election of grace (gratuitous predestination) and the certain perseverance of believers, rebutting charges of fatalism.

The Communion Cup

Argues that voting under a constitution that omits God's authority forces Christians to swear allegiance to human sovereignty and violate divine law. Urges Christians to refuse participation.

Armageddon-Millennium

A sermonistic exposition of Revelation identifying the papacy, Mohammedanism and false prophets as enemies of Christ, arguing Armageddon is a spiritual conflict and the Church's triumph.

What Covenanters Stand For

Defends the 1833 Covenanter synod withdrawal from New Light liberals, upholds church testimony and wartime loyalty, and warns that the U.S. Constitution may supplant God's authority.

Infallible Proof of the Resurrection of Christ

Argues for the Resurrection of Christ from prophecy fulfillment, the empty tomb, and multiple eyewitness appearances, presenting historical and scriptural evidence as decisive.

A Great Question Asked?

A pulpit exhortation urging sinners to accept Christ's universal invitation now. It warns against delaying repentance and teaches salvation is simple: trust and confess Jesus.

Faith and Works

Affirms no contradiction: believers are justified by faith alone, yet genuine faith produces works as visible fruit, which will be examined at the final judgment.

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