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Philip Melancthon Whelpley (1794-1824)

The First Presbyterian Church of New York City, as it appeared circa 1825 (right side). Philip Melancthon Whelpley served there, and is buried in the minister’s vault in the church.

The First Presbyterian Church of New York City, as it appeared circa 1825 (right side). Philip Melancthon Whelpley served there, and is buried in the minister’s vault in the church.

A Sermon, Delivered, on the 4th of February, 1816, For the Benefit of a Society of Ladies, Instituted for the Relief of Poor Widows With Small Children (1816)

The Conversion of Sinners, a Common Christian Duty: A Sermon (1822)


A Sermon, Delivered, on the 4th of February, 1816, For the Benefit of a Society of Ladies, Instituted for the Relief of Poor Widows With Small Children (1816)

Source: Presbyterian Historical Society.

Source: Presbyterian Historical Society.

The Conversion of Sinners, a Common Christian Duty: A Sermon (1822)

Whelpley, Philip Melancthon, The Conversion of Sinners a Common Christian Duty Title Page.jpg

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