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WALDEN. The National Sacrifice. A Sermon preached on the Sunday before the Death of the President, and Two Addresses, on the Sunday and Wednesday following, in St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia, by the Rev, Treadwell Walden, the Rector. Philadel phia: Sherman & Co., Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 41. Edition, 1,000 copies.

The text of the sermon delivered on the Sunday preceding the President's death, was the singularly prophetic one taken from St. John, Ch. xi, 50 "It is expedient for us that one man should die for the people, and that the whole nation perish not."

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WALLACE. "A Prince and a Great Man has fallen." Funeral Address, on the occasion of the Funeral Obsequies in Memory of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States. Delivered at Placerville, Cal., April 19th, 1865, by Rev. C. C. Wallace. Placerville Printed at the Office of the Tri-weekly News. 1865. 8vo, pp 8. Text, II Samuel iii, 38. Edition, 1,000 copies.

WAYMAN. The passing away of Human Greatness: A Sermon on the Death of President Lincoln, preached on Sunday Evening, May 7, 1865, in the Newington Chapel, Renshaw Street. By the Rev. James Wayman. Liverpool: Henry Young, 12 South Castle Street. Price one Penny. [Sine anno.] 8vo, pp 8. Text, II Samuel i, 19.

WEBB. Memorial Sermons. The Capture of Richmond. Some of the results of the War. The Assassination of the President. By Edwin B. Webb, Pastor of Shawmut Church, Boston: Boston, Press of Geo. C. Rand & Avery, 3 Cornhill. 1865. 8vo, pp 61. Edition, 1,000 copies.

The sermon on the Assassination " preached Sunday Morning, April 16th, from the text, Isaiah, xxi, 11, 12, occupies the last nineteen pages.

WEBSTER. The Foe unmasked; or the spirit of the Rebellion disclosed in the Assassination. The Character of the Martyr President. [Motto.] Respectfully dedicated to the Union League of America, by Jackson Clay Webster. New York: 1865. 12mo, pp 28.

A poem in blank verse; the name given as the author's, it will be perceived at a glance is merely a patriotic combination.

WELLS. Victory turned to Mourning. A Memorial Sermon on the occasion of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, April 14, 1865. Preached in the Reformed Dutch Church, Bayonne, N. J., Sabbath, April 23, 1865.

By Theodore W. Wells. Published by Request of the Congregation. Jersey City: Printed at the Daily Times Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 23. Text, II Samuel xix, 2. Edition, 500 copies.

"At the time I preached the sermon whose title I have given you, I was not a licensed minister, but a theological student. I consented to the publication of the same only after receiving $100 for the manuscript. I thought if the people were bound to have it I might as well consent." Letter from the author, Dec. 5, 1866.

WENTWORTH. A Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln delivered in St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, and repeated (by request) at the Lafayette St. Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, April 23, 1865. By Rev. J. B. Wentworth, D.D., of the Genesee Conference. Buffalo: Printing House of Matthews & Warren, Office of the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. 1865. 8vo, pp 32. Text, II Samuel iii, 38. Edition, 1,000 copies.

WESTALL. In Memoriam. By John Westall. Read before the Municipal Authorities and Citizens of Fall River, at the Memorial Services in view of the Death of Abraham Lincoln, held in the City Hall, June 1st, 1865. Fall River: Almy, Milne & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 8. Edition, 185 copies.

This is in verse.

WHITE. The Personal Influence of Abraham Lincoln. A Sermon preached on the National Fast-day, Thursday, June 1st, 1865, by Erskine N. White, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, New-Rochelle, N. Y. Published by Request. New York: John A. Gray & Green, Nos. 16 and 18 Jacob Street. 1865. 8vo, pp

25. Text, Psalm 1xxviii, 72.

WHITE. A Sermon occasioned by the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Preached at Coventry, Vt., April 23, 1865, by Rev. Pliny H. White, acting Pastor of the Congregational Church. Brattleboro: Printed at the Vermont Record Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. Text, II Samuel xix, 2. Edition, 150 copies.

WILLIAMS. "A Time to Weep." A Sermon on the Death of President Lincoln, delivered April 29th, 1865, in the Presbyterian Church, Frederick, Md., by the Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Williams. Frederick, Md.: Schley, Keefer & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 11. Text, Ecclesiastes iii, 4. Edition, 250 copies.

The date as printed is an error for " 19th."

WILLIAMS. "God's Chosen Ruler." A Sermon: delivered on a Day of National Humiliation and Prayer, in the Presbyterian Church, of Frederick City, Md., by the Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Williams. Frederick, Md. Schley, Keefer & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 14. Text, I Kings ii, 15. Edition, 500 copies.

WILLIAMS. Eulogy on the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, delivered by public request, in Christ M. E. Church, Pittsburgh, Thursday, June 1, 1865. By Hon. Thomas Williams. Pittsburgh: Printed by W. S. Haven, corner of Wood and Third Streets. 1865. 8vo, pp 40. Edition, 1,000 copies.

WILLIAMS. Eulogy on the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln. Delivered Thursday, June 1, 1865. In Christ M. E. Church, Penn street, by Hon. Thomas Williams. General Meade: his share in the victories of Virginia. Pennsylvania's General vindicated. [Sine loco, sine anno.] 12mo, pp 32.

At the end "Virtue & Co., Printers, City Road, London."

WILLIS. Sermon on the Death of the late Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Delivered Sunday, April 23, 1865, in the Post Chapel, Citadel Square, Charleston, S. C. Repeated, by request of officers and friends, on the day of Humiliation and Prayer, May 2d. By Rev. Samuel B. Willis, Post Chaplain, 127th N. Y. Vol. New York: F. Somers, Printer, 32 Beekman street. 1865. 8vo, pp 8. Text, Psalm xcviii, 2

WILSON. The Death of President Lincoln. A Sermon preached in St. Peter's Church, Albany, N. Y., on Wednesday, April 19, 1865, by the Rev. William T. Wilson, M. A., Rector. Albany : Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 25. Edition, 1,000 copies.

WINDSOR. "The Surety of the Upright." A Discourse preached on the occasion of the National Fast, June 1, 1865, in the First Parish Meeting-House, Saco, Maine, by the Pastor. [Rev. John H. Windsor.] Published by special request. Biddeford: Printed at the office of the Union and Journal. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. Text,

Proverbs x, 9. Edition, 500 copies.

WINDSOR. Justice and Mercy: A Sermon preached at a united service held in the Methodist Episcopal Church, of Davenport, Iowa, on the National Fast Day, June 1st, 1865, by William Windsor, Pastor of the Edwards Congregational Church. Published by

request. Davenport, Iowa: Printed at the Gazette Steam Book and Job Rooms. 1865. 8vo, pp 12. Text, Micah vi, 8. Edition, 300 copies.

WOODBURY. The Son of God calleth the Dead to Life. A Sermon suggested by the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, preached in the Westminster Church, Providence, R. I., Sunday, April 16, 1865, by Augustus Woodbury. Providence. Sidney S. Rider and Brother. 1865. 12mo, pp 27. Text, John v, 25. Edition, 300 copies and 25 on large paper.

WOODBURY. A Sketch of the Character of Abraham Lincoln: A Discourse preached in the Westminster Church, Providence, R. I, Thursday, June 1, 1865, by Augustus Woodbury. Providence: Sidney S. Rider and Brother. 1865. 12mo, pp. 28 Text, Romans xiv, 7. Edition, 300 copies and 25 on large paper.

WORCESTER. Abraham Lincoln. A Discourse delivered on the National Fast Day, June 1, 1865. By Thomas Worcester. [Sine loco, sine anno.] 8vo, pp 14. Edition, 200 copies.

Reprinted from the "New Jerusalem Magazine."

WORTMAN. A Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln, delivered in the First Reformed Dutch Church, of Schenectady, N. Y. By Rev. Denis Wortman, Pastor Elect. Sabbath Evening, April 16, 1865. Albany: Weed, Parsons & Company, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 22. Text, II Samuel, i, 25. Edition, 1,000 copies.

WÜRZBURGER.* Abraham Lincoln, sein leben und sein öffurtlichen dienste. Nach dem Englischen frei bearbeitet von J. W. Würzburger. New York. 1865. 12mo.

copies.

This is a translation of Hanaford's book.

Edition, 5,000

YARD. The Providential Significance of the Death of Abraham Lincoln: A Discourse delivered in the Central M. E. Church, Newark, N. J., on the day of National Humiliation. June 1st, 1865. By Rev. Robert B. Yard, Pastor of Clinton St. M. E. Church: late Chaplain of 1st Regiment N. J. Volunteers, 6th corps. [Motto.] Published by request of the audience. Newark, N. J.: H. Harris, Publisher and Stationer, 288 Broad street. [Sine anno.] 8vo, pp 23. Texts, Psalm xlvi, 10; Numbers, xxvii, 12-13; Hebrews, xi, 4. Edition, 800 copies.

YOUNG. The Lesson of the Hour. [By Rev. Edward J. Young of Newton, Mass. Sine loco, sine anno.] 8vo, pp 9. Edition, 50 copies.

Signed "E. J. Y.," and reprinted from "The Monthly Religious Magazine," May, 1865.

YOURTEE. A Sermon, delivered in the Central M. E. Church, Springfield, Ohio, April 19th, 1865, on the occasion of the Funeral of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. By Rev. S. L. Yourtee, A. M., of the Cincinnati Conference. Springfield, Ohio News and Republic Job Printing Rooms. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. Text, Zechariah, xiv, 6-7. Edition 500 copies.

ADDENDA TO THE PRECEDING TITLES.

Titles omitted in their proper places.

BOTTA.* Resolutions on the Death of President Lincoln, offered by Professor Vincenzo Botta, at the Meeting of the Italian Residents of New York, April 23, 1865. [Sine loco, sine anno.] 8vo. pp. 4.

Sabin's Dictionary, 6822.

BUNGENER.* Lincoln. Zijn leven werk en dood. Naar het Fransch. Utrecht: J. J. H. Kremer, 1866. 8vo, pp. 4, 118.

Sabin's Dictionary, 9165.

BUSH.* Death of President Lincoln. A Sermon Preached in Grace Church, Orange, N. J., Easter, April 16, 1865. By the Rector, James S. Bush, M.A., Orange, N. J. E. Gardener, Printer, 1865. 8vo, pp. 8.

Sabin's Dictionary, 9534.

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