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George Morgan Hills

1825-1890


The Wise Master-builder: A Sermon Commemorative of the Rt. Rev. Father in God, William Heathcote De Lancey, First Bishop of Western New York. Preached in St. Paul's Church, Syracuse, on the Fourth Sunday after Easter, and Repeated by Request, in St. James' Church, Syracuse, on the Sunday after Ascension Day.
Syracuse: Masters & Lee, Steam Power Book and Job Printers, 1865.

A Mother in Israel: The Sermon Preached at Pennellville, Oswego County, N.Y., on the Eighteenth Sunday after Trinity, Oct. 20th, A.D. 1867
Buffalo: Printed for Private Circulation, at the Courier Office, 1867.

The Record of the Past, an Incentive for the Future. A Sermon Preached at the Thirty-first Annual Convention of the Diocese of Western New York, in S. Paul's Cathedral, Buffalo, August 19th, A.D. 1868.
Buffalo: Joseph Warren & Co., 1868.

The History of the Church in Burlington, New Jersey Comprising the Facts and Incidents of Nearly Two Hundred Years, from Original, Contemporaneous Sources.
Trenton: William S. Sharp, 1876. [External link]

The Transfer of the Church in America from Colonial Dependence to the Freedom of the Republic: A Sermon Preached at the Opening of the Ninety-third Annual Convention of the Diocese of New Jersey, in St. Michael's Church, Trenton, May 30th, A.D. 1876.
Trenton: William S. Sharp, 1876.

John Talbot, the First Bishop in North America: A Monograph, Read before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, on Monday Evening, Nov. 11, 1878.
Philadelphia: Collins, 1879. [External link]

A Form for the Consecration of a Churchyard or Other Cemetery
Burlington: Enterprise Steam Power Print, 1882.

The Gates of Zion. A Sermon Preached at the Opening of St. Paul's Cathedral, Syracuse, N.Y., on the Third Sunday in Advent, December 13, 1885.
Trenton: W. S. Sharp Printing Company, 1885.

A Sermon Commemorative of the late Rev. Nathaniel Pettit, President of the Standing Committee of the Diocese of New Jersey Preached in Christ Church, Bordentown, N.J., on Wednesday in the Octave of All Saints, November 4, 1885.
Trenton: W. S. Sharp Printing Company, 1885.


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