Princeton Sermons
These sermons, preached in Princeton Seminary’s chapel between 1830 and 1860, showcase the golden age of American Reformed preaching. The preachers—Alexander, Miller, Hodge, and others—combine careful exegesis with evangelistic warmth, addressing students who would soon scatter across frontier congregations. Topics range from the pastor’s inner life to the theology of revival, providing a window into the spiritual formation of 19th-century ministers. A challenging benchmark for today’s seminaries and a devotional feast for any believer who longs for substantive preaching.