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James Patterson (1779-1837)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

James Patterson served as the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in the Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1814 to 1837.

A Sermon, on the Effects of the Hebrew Slavery as Connected with Slavery in this Country: Preached in the 7th Presbyterian Church in the City of Philadelphia, at an United Meeting of Christians of Different Persuasions to Celebrate our National Independence, July 4, 1825 (1825)

A Letter, to the Mayor, the Councils, the Aldermen, &c. &c., the Police of Philadelphia and the Liberties (1833)

Memoir of Rev. James Patterson, Late Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, N.L., Philad. (1840)


A Sermon, on the Effects of the Hebrew Slavery as Connected with Slavery in this Country: Preached in the 7th Presbyterian Church in the City of Philadelphia, at an United Meeting of Christians of Different Persuasions to Celebrate our National Independence, July 4, 1825 (1825)

A Letter, to the Mayor, the Councils, the Aldermen, &c. &c., the Police of Philadelphia and the Liberties (1833)

Memoir of Rev. James Patterson, Late Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, N.L., Philad. (1840)

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