Herrick Johnson (1832-1913)

Biography (Wikipedia)

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Herrick Johnson is buried at Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York.

Herrick Johnson is buried at Fort Hill Cemetery, Auburn, New York.

The Nation’s Duty: A Thanksgiving Sermon (1862)

The Shaking of the Nations: A Sermon (1864)

The Banners of a Free People Set Up in the Name of Their God: A Thanksgiving Sermon Preached Before the First and Third Presb. Congregations, in the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Thursday, November 24, 1864 (1864)

“God’s Way Unsearchable”: A Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln, Preached Before the Third Presbyterian Congregation, in Mozart Hall, Pittsburgh, PA., Sunday, April 23d, 1865 (1865)

The Sanctuary of God as a Source of Influence (1869)

The Wine Question in the Light of the Law of Love (1872)

Enthusiasm in Sacred Oratory (1875)

Christianity’s Challenge; and Some Phases of Christianity, Submitted For Candid Consideration (1881)

Memorials of Rev. Elias R. Beadle, D.D., LL.D. (1881)

A Plain Talk About the Theater (1882)

Revivals: Their Place and Their Power (1882)

Addresses at the Inauguration of Rev. David C. Marquis, D.D., as Professor of New Testament Literature and Exegesis, and of Rev. Herrick Johnson, D.D., LL.D., as Professor of Sacred Rhetoric and Pastoral Theology, in the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the Northwest, Chicago, Illinois (1884)

The Silence of Scripture a Proof of Its Divine Origin (1886)

The Charge Delivered to President [William C.] Roberts (1887)

A Hundred Years Ago and Now (1889)

Forms For Special Occasions: Marriage, Burial, Baptism, The Lord’s Supper, Ordination, Dedication, Etc.: With Scripture Selections For the Chamber of Sickness, the House of Mourning, the Service at Funerals (1889)

Warnings Against Opposition to Faith (1893)

The Presbyterian Bulwarks of Liberty and Law (1899)

Why Do We Punish Crime? (1899)

Greetings — From the Board of Aid For Colleges (1902)

Brief Statement of the Reformed Faith (1902)

From Love to Praise (1903)

Edward North: A Memorial Address (1903)

The Ideal Ministry (1908)

Herrick Johnson: An Appreciative Memoir (1914)