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SeRMon entRieS<br />

1376. PETTIGREW, CHARLES. (NC; Epis.; 1744-1807; ord. 1775;)<br />

“The infant’s Cause advocated, from the Declarations <strong>of</strong> Christ, in favor <strong>of</strong> Little<br />

Children. First delivered at the funeral <strong>of</strong> a child. But when revised divided, for the<br />

convenience <strong>of</strong> readers.” [1775-1807] 74pp. [Acc. No. 973]<br />

Repository: Department <strong>of</strong> Archives and History, North Carolina State Library,<br />

Raleigh, NC<br />

Commentary: This work includes two sermons based on the same biblical text, Mt.<br />

18, 14. See accession numbers 974 and 975.<br />

1377. PETTIGREW, CHARLES. (NC; Epis.; 1744-1807; ord. 1775;)<br />

“The Love <strong>of</strong> God in the salvation <strong>of</strong> man.” [1780] [1] + 30 + [2]pp. [Acc. No. 963]<br />

Repository: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC (Southern<br />

Historical Collection)<br />

Bib. Ref.: John III.16. For God so loved the world, that He gave his only begotten<br />

Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.<br />

Commentary: On the first page <strong>of</strong> the sermon is “An Hymn” <strong>of</strong> six quatrains<br />

in common ballad measure. Pages 31-32 contain the beginning <strong>of</strong> Pettigrew’s<br />

statement that he will bar from communion all those who are unworthy. Notes on<br />

the sermon read “at M.C. 14 May 1780 At E[dento]n 10th April 1783—Good friday<br />

at Col. Campbels River Bridge May 26th. 1784 At N.W. Church Norfolk 2d. June<br />

1784 Preached at E[dento]n 6th April good friday 1792.”<br />

Keywords: faith; eternal life; hymn;<br />

1378. PETTIGREW, CHARLES. (NC; Epis.; 1744-1807; ord. 1775;)<br />

“The Origin <strong>of</strong> Love. A sermon on the following text, God is Love. 1792.” [1793]<br />

50pp. [Acc. No. 964]<br />

Repository: <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC (Southern<br />

Historical Collection)<br />

Bib. Ref.: 1 John IV: 16. God is Love.<br />

Commentary: Pages 49-50 <strong>of</strong> the sermon have 7 quatrains <strong>of</strong> “An Hymn.” On the<br />

first page Pettigrew notes that this is “An Essay which on a Review is found no more<br />

than middling.” His comment is dated “August 10, 1795.” Notes on the sermon read<br />

“Preached at E[dento]n 7th April 1793 At E[dento]n 24th Nov. 93 At Windsor 27<br />

Decr. 1794.” The sermon was evidently composed in 1792, but not preached until<br />

1793.<br />

Keywords: love; God is Love; hymn;<br />

1379. PETTIGREW, CHARLES. (NC; Epis.; 1744-1807; ord. 1775;)<br />

“On self-examination.” [1775-1807] 32 + 1pp. [Acc. No. 977]<br />

Repository: Department <strong>of</strong> Archives and History, North Carolina State Library,<br />

Raleigh, NC<br />

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