Contents
Collection Overview
Administrative Information
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents of the Collection
Organization of the Collection
Series 1: MANUSCRIPT SERMONS
Series 2: PRINTED PAMPHLETS,
1813-1861
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Heman Humphrey Sermons, 1813-1861
Finding Aid
Finding aid prepared by Janet Ha 2007, Archives Student Assistant; Peter Nelson, Archivist.
2011
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Creator:
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Humphrey, Heman, 1779-1861. |
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Title:
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Heman Humphrey Sermons |
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Dates:
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1813-1861 |
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Abstract:
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A collection of Humphrey's sermons in holograph and one bound volume of sermons published as pamphlets between 1813 and 1861. The collection includes his printed sermons on temperance, slavery and Native American rights.
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Extent:
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2 archives boxes, 1 bound volume(1.5 linear ft.) |
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Language:
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English |
Non-Alumni Biographical Files -- Humphrey, Heman
Processed 2006 June
By: Janet Ha (AC 2007), Student Assistant
Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:
[Identification of item], in Heman Humphrey Sermons [Box #, Folder #], Amherst College Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College Library.
There is no restriction on access to the collection for research use. Particularly fragile items may be restricted for preservation purposes.
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Heman Humphrey (1779-1861), educator and Congregational clergyman, was the second President of Amherst College (1823-1844). He was born in Hartford County, Conn. and graduated from Yale University with an A.M. in 1805. He was ordained a Congregational minister on March 16, 1807. He pastored in Fairfield, Conn., 1807-1817, and Pittsfield, Mass., 1817-1823. In the third year of his pastorate in Fairfield (1810), he began active proselytizing on behalf of the temperance movement, preaching and writing two books: Intemperance: An Address to the Churches and Congregations of the Western District of Fairfield (1813) and Parallel between Intemperance and the Slave Trade (1828).
On the basis of his pastoral and temperance work, Humphrey had become well known to the trustees of Amherst Academy (the founders of Amherst College). After the sudden death in June of 1823 of the first president of Amherst College, Zephaniah Moore, Humphrey was called to the presidency as his replacement. Humphrey's first and most lasting contribution as president of Amherst was to procure a charter for the college from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The charter (obtained in 1825) gave the college badly needed recognition and was secured despite opposition from Williams College and Harvard, both of which feared the loss of students and revenue to the upstart institution.
The Humphrey administration began with great enthusiasm. Preferring that his students worship as a group, Humphrey started the Church of Amherst College, leading the Congregational services himself. Great emphasis was placed on the spiritual development of the students, with six revivals taking place during the administration. By 1830 he had founded the Antivenenean Society, whose members were required to abstain from alcohol, tobacco, and narcotics.
President Humphrey resigned his post on January 19, 1844. After leaving Amherst College he relocated to Pittsfield and continued to write, preach and lecture.
(Source: Edward L. Lach, Jr.. "
Humphrey, Heman"; American National Biography Online Feb. 2000.)
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A collection of Humphrey's sermons in holograph and one bound volume of sermons published as pamphlets between 1813 and 1861. The collection includes his printed sermons on temperance, slavery and Native American rights.
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This collection is organized into two series:
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Series 1: MANUSCRIPT SERMONS
This series is unsorted. Most sermons show the date(s) on which, and in some cases where, it was given. The finding aid describes the Biblical passage on which the sermon is based, if evident. A small number of miscellaneous (i.e., non-sermon) manuscripts are located at the end of box 2.
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Luke 10:42
1832 Dec
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Matthew 11:7-9
1827 Aug
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Exposition on Covenants
1831 Jan
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Proverbs 16:14
1830 Nov
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2 Corinthians 2:16
1825 Feb
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1 Corinthians 10:16
1829 Mar
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20 |
2 Timothy 4:10
1825 Oct
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Matthew 17:21
1825 Mar
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Ephesians 3:15
1825 Dec
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Proverbs 16:22
1829 Apr
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2 Corinthians 4:18
1832 Jan
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Folder
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Numbers 24:17
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Draft of Book on Doctrines
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Proverbs 10:27
1829 Jan
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Solomon's Song 2:11, 12
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Aspects and Wants of the West
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New Year Sermon
1833 Jan
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Doctrinal Discourse: Revelation
1829 Jul
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Thanksgiving Sermon
1829 Nov
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Report Made at Hollis
1829 Jun
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Matthew 16:26
1831 Jan
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2 Doctrinal - Malachi 3:6
1829 Dec
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Miscellaneous loose papers
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Series 2: PRINTED PAMPHLETS,
1813-1861
These pamphlets are bound in one volume.
Chronological.
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Folder
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"Intemperance." An address delivered to the Fairfield County Temperance Society.
1813
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A sermon delivered before the Society for promotion of good morals at Fairfield County.
1814 Oct 19
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Duties of ministers and people. Sermon.
1816
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Fast Day Sermon delivered at Pittsfield, Mass.
1818 Apr 4
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Sermon before the American Education Society at Pittsfield.
1818 Jul 6
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Sermon delivered at the ordination of missionaries to the Sandwich Islands.
1819 Sep 29
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Inaugural address at Amherst.
1823 Oct 15
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Sermon before the Pastoral Association, Boston.
1826 May 31
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Dedication Sermon. College Chapel, Amherst.
1827 Feb 28
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Address. "Intemperance and the slave Trade."
1828 Jul 4
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Rotation in Pastoral Office.
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Sermon. "Dreadful Meeting."
1829 Nov
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Address. "Indian Rights." Amherst.
1829 Dec
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Convention Sermon. Boston.
1830 May 29
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Sermon. Sunday School Convention.
1831 May 23
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Sermon. "Time Measured by Eternity."
1833 Dec
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Sermon. Funeral. Sunderland.
1833 Feb 28
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Sermon in College Chapel.
1834 Jun 29
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Sermon in College Chapel.
1838 Mar 11
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Address. Phi Beta Kappa Society, New Haven.
1838 Aug 14
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Sermon. A. B. C. F. M. Portland, ME.
1838 Sep 12
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Letters on "Recognition of the Christian Religion."
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Sermon. Fast Day. Amherst.
1841 Apr 8
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Lecture. "Bible in Common Schools."
1843
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Sermon. "Wisdom and Folly."
1844
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Discourse delivered at the funeral of Mrs. Professor Fiske.
1844
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Valedictory Address. Amherst.
1845 Apr 15
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Funeral sermon. Easthampton.
1845 Sep 21
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Address at Normal School. Westfield.
1841 Sep 3
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A tribute to Professor Fiske.
1848
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Sermon. Funeral of Mary Lyon.
1849 Mar 8
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Address. "Missouri Compromise."
1854 Feb 27
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Funeral sermon. Dalton.
1859 Feb 8
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Fast Day Sermon. Pittsfield.
1861 Jan 4
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