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John Mitchell Mason is buried at New York Marble Cemetery, 2nd Ave, Manhattan, New York.

John Mitchell Mason is buried at New York Marble Cemetery, Manhattan, New York.

A Sermon, Preached September 20th, 1793; a Day Set Apart, in the City of New-York, For Public Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer, on Account of a Malignant and Mortal Fever Prevailing in the City of Philadelphia (1793)

Mercy Remembered in Wrath: A Sermon, the Substance of Which was Preached on the 19th of February, 1795, Observed Throughout the United States as a Day of Thanksgiving and Prayer (1795)

The Address and Constitution of the New-York Missionary Society (1796)

Hope For the Heathen: A Sermon, Preached in the Old Presbyterian Church, Before the New-York Missionary Society, at their Annual Meeting, November 7, 1797 (1797)

Letters on Frequent Communion (1798)

A Funeral Oration on General Washington, Delivered February 22, 1800 (1800)

Serious Considerations on the Election of a President: Addressed to the Citizens of the United States (1800)

Pardon of Sin in the Blood of Jesus: A Sermon, Preached in Philadelphia, on the Evening of Sabbath the 31st of May, 1801 (1801)

Living Faith: A Sermon; Preached Before the Society for the Relief of the Destitute Sick, on the Evening of Sabbath, the 1st of November, 1801: In Bristo-Street Meeting-House, Edinburgh (1802)

Messiah’s Throne: A Sermon Preached Before the London Missionary Society, 1802 (1802, 1808)

First Ripe Fruits: Being a Collection of Tracts; To Which are Added, Two Sermons (1803)

An Oration, Commemorative of the Late Major-General Hamilton; Pronounced Before the New-York State Society of the Cincinnati, on Tuesday, the 31st July, 1804 (1804)

A Letter to the Members of the Associate-Reformed Church in North America Relative to a Theological Seminary (1805)

The Christian’s Magazine, Vol. 1 (1807)

The Christian’s Magazine, Vol. 2 (1809)

The Christian’s Magazine, Vol. 3 (1810)

Dr. Mason's Speech, Relative to the Resignation of His Pastoral Charge, in the City of New-York (1810)

The Christian’s Magazine, Vol. 4 (1811)

Recommendation to Thomas Halyburton, Natural Religion Insufficient, and Revealed Necessary, to Man's Happiness in His Present State (1812)

Christian Mourning: A Sermon, Occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Isabella Graham: and Preached on the Evening of Sabbath, the 14th Aug. 1814 (1814)

Address to the People of the United States, of the Convention of Delegates to Form the American Bible Society (1816)

A Plea For Sacramental Communion on Catholick Principles (1816)

The Evangelical Ministry Exemplified in the Apostle Paul: A Sermon, Preached in Murray-Street Church, December 2, 1821, on the Occasion of Resigning the Charge of His Congregation (1822)

Address, Delivered at the Organization of the Faculty of Dickinson College, January, 15th, 1822 (1822)

The Infinite Value of the Gospel (1826)

Full Assurance of Faith and Hope (1829)

Recollections of the Rev. John M. Mason, D.D. (1835)

The Claims of Episcopacy Refuted, in a Review of the Essays of the Right Reverend Bishop Hobart, and Other advocates of Diocesan Episcopacy (1838)

Essays on the Church of God (1843)

The Complete Works of John M. Mason, D.D., Vol. 1 (1849)

The Complete Works of John M. Mason, D.D., Vol. 2 (1849)

The Complete Works of John M. Mason, D.D., Vol. 3 (1849)

The Complete Works of John M. Mason, D.D., Vol. 4 (1849)

Memoirs of John M. Mason, D.D., S.T.P. With Portions of His Correspondence (1856)

John Mitchell Mason, D.D. (1858)

Death of Hume and Finley Compared: A Powerful Argument For the Truth and Excellency of the Christian Religion (n.d.)


Published anonymously, this work is ascribed to William Linn, with assistance from John M. Mason.

Published anonymously, this work is ascribed to William Linn, with assistance from John M. Mason.