In 1896, the Presbyterian Church in the United States (the Southern Presbyterian Church) published a compilation of sermons of some of its leading ministers, entitled Southern Presbyterian Pulpit. The sermon by John Lafayette Girardeau is of particular note.
- The Transforming Power of the Gospel, Benjamin Morgan Palmer
- The Changing World and the Unchanging God, Moses Hoge
- "One Jesus," J. Henry Smith
- The Gospel Call, George D. Armstrong
- "What Is the Chaff to the Wheat?" J. W. Lupton
- Christ's Pastoral Presence with his Dying People, John L. Girardeau,
- The Pitilessness of Sin, J. R. Stratton
- The Happy Service, Robert L. Dabney
- Seeking The Lord, J. W. Rosebro
- Our Redeemer's Prayer for Christian Unity, Neander M. Woods,
- The Divineness of the Family Bond, W. U. Murkland
- Why Believers Should Not Fear, A. W. Pitzer
- The Ruler's Question, J. H. Bryson
- Children of the Covenant, S. W. Davies
- Man Inspired of God, G. R. Brackett
- "How Long Halt Ye Between Two Opinions,"J. R. Burgett
- Consecration, Givens B. Strickler
- Personal Work for the Master, W. N. Scott
- Joseph of Arimathea, John A. Preston
- The Striving Spirit, Robert P. Kerr
- Applied Christianity, R. K. Smoot
- The Three Causes Of Salvation, W. W. Moore
- The Necessity of Christ's Resurrection, J. F. Cannon
- Natural Law and Divine Providence, Peyton H. Hoge
- Take Hold of God, James I. Vance
- "To Me To Live Is Christ," J. R. Howerton