Author:Francis William Pitt Greenwood
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[edit]- Memoirs of the Rev. J. S. Buckminster, and the Rev. S. C. Thacher. Reprinted, from the Memoirs prefixed to the Sermons of the respective authors (1824), co-authored with Samuel Cooper Thacher
- An Essay on the Lord's Supper (1827)
- Funeral sermon on the late Hon. Christopher Gore, formerly governor of Massachusetts. Preached at King's chapel, Boston, March 11, 1827 (1827)
- Lives of the twelve apostles: with explanatory notes (1828)
- A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. William Parsons Lunt, as pastor of the Second Congregational Unitarian Society in the City of New York, June 19, 1828 (1828), also by William Parsons Lunt
- A collection of Psalms and hymns for Christian worship (1830)
- The classical reader: a selection of lessons in prose and verse, from the most esteemed English and American writers: intended for the use of the higher classes in public and private seminaries (1830), co-authored with George Barrell Emerson
- A liturgy for the use of the church at King's Chapel in Boston; collected principally from the Book of Common prayer (1831)
- A history of King's Chapel in Boston the first Episcopal church in New England: comprising notices of the introduction of episcopacy into the northern colonies (1833)
- A sermon preached in King's chapel, November 22, 1835, the Sunday after the funeral of the Rev. James Freeman, D. D. (1835)
- (ed.) Sacred philosophy of the seasons; illustrating the perfections of God in the phenomena of the year (1839), by Henry Duncan
- A good old age: a sermon, preached at King's Chapel, Sunday, March 7, 1841, on the death of Joseph May, Esq., aged LXXXI years (1841)
- Sermons to children (1841)
- Sermons of consolation (1842)
- Sermons (1844)
- The miscellaneous writings (1846)
- Service book for the Church of the Saviour: with a collection of psalms and hymns for Christian worship (1846), co-authored with Robert Cassie Waterston
Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.
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