Nathanael Emmons
Nathanael Emmons, sometimes spelled Nathaniel Emmons, (April 20, 1745 – September 23, 1840) was an American Congregational minister and influential theologian of the New Divinity school. He was born at East Haddam, Connecticut.Emmons graduated at Yale in 1767, studied theology under the Rev. John Smalley (1734–1820) at Berlin, Connecticut, and was licensed to preach in 1769. After preaching four years in New York and New Hampshire, he became, in April 1773, pastor of the Second church at Franklin (until 1778 a part of Wrentham, Massachusetts), of which he remained in charge until May 1827, when failing health compelled his relinquishment of active ministerial cares. He lived, however, for many years thereafter, dying of old age at Franklin on the 23rd of September 1840.
It was as a theologian that Emmons was best known, and for half a century probably no clergyman in New England exerted so wide an influence. He developed an original system of divinity, somewhat on the structural plan of that of Samuel Hopkins, and, in Emmons's own belief, contained in and evolved from Hopkinsianism. While by no means abandoning the tenets of the old Calvinistic faith, he came to be looked upon as the chief representative of what was then known as the New Divinity.
His system declared that holiness and sin are free voluntary exercises; that men act freely under the divine agency; that the slightest transgression deserves eternal punishment; that it is through God's mere grace that the penitent believer is pardoned and justified; that, in spite of total depravity, sinners ought to repent; and that regeneration is active, not passive, with the believer. Emmonsism was spread and perpetuated by more than a hundred clergymen, whom he personally trained. Politically, he was an ardent patriot during the American War of Independence, and a strong Federalist afterwards, several of his political discourses attracting wide attention.
He was a founder and the first president of the Massachusetts Missionary Society, and was influential in the establishment of Andover Theological Seminary. More than two hundred of his sermons and addresses were published during his lifetime. His ''Works'' were published in 6 vols (Boston, 1842; new edition, 1861).
See also the ''Memoir'', by Dr EA Park (Andover, 1861). Provided by Wikipedia
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A discourse, delivered October 13, 1813. Before Mendon Association by Emmons, Nathanael
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A collection of sermons which have been preached on various subjects and published various times by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse, delivered at the funeral of the Reverend Timothy Dickinson, late pastor of the church in Holliston, who died July 6, 1813, aged 52 years by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse delivered January 22, 1811. In Attleborough, at the funeral of Mrs. Esther Wilder, wife of the Reverend John Wilder, who died Jan. 19, in the 42, year of her age by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse, delivered at the funeral of the Rev. David Sanford, A.M. late Pastor of the Second Church in Medway, who died April 7, 1810, ætatis 73 by Emmons, Nathanael
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The giver more blessed than the receiver A discourse, addressed to the congregation in Franklin by Emmons, Nathanael
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A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. Edwards Whipple to the pastoral care of the First Congregational Church in Charlton, January 25, 1804 by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse delivered, July 19, 1808, at the funeral of Miss Esther Wilder, the eldest daughter of the Rev. John Wilder by Emmons, Nathanael
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A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Gaius Conant to the pastoral care of the Congregational Church in Paxton, February 17, 1808 by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse, occasioned by the death of Doctor Abijah Everett, who suddenly departed this life, January 2, 1804. In the 48th year of his age by Emmons, Nathanael
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Unity of sentiment among Christians, necessary to the unity of affection. A sermon, preached before the Convention of the Congregational Ministers in Boston, May 31, 1804 by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse delivered on the day of the annual fast in Massachusetts, April 7, 1803 by Emmons, Nathanael
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A sermon, preached at the funeral of Mr. Daniel Thurston, who died suddenly, Nov. 7, 1802, aged 54 by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse delivered July 5, 1802. In commemoration of American independence by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse delivered July 5, 1802. In commemoration of American independence by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse delivered on the day of the annual fast in Massachusetts, April 8, 1802 by Emmons, Nathanael
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Sermons on some of the first principles and doctrines of true religion by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse, delivered on the natinoal [sic] fast, April 25, 1799 by Emmons, Nathanael
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A discourse, delivered on the natinoal [sic] fast, April 25, 1799 By Nathanael Emmons, D.D. Pastor of the church in Franklin by Emmons, Nathanael 1745-1840
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A sermon, preached before His Excellency Increase Sumner, Esq. governor; His Honor Moses Gill, Esq. lieutenant-governor; the Honorable the Council, Senate, and House of Representat... by Emmons, Nathanael
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