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Philip Milledoler is buried at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.

Philip Milledoler is buried at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.

A Discourse, Delivered in the Presbyterian Church in Wall-Street, March 23, 1806, For a Society of Ladies, Instituted for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children (1806)

A Sermon Preached in the New Presbyterian Church in Cedar Street, at the Installation of the Rev. John B. Romeyn as Pastor of Said Church, New York, 1808 (1808)

A Sermon, Preached in the Presbyterian Church in Beekman-Street, New-York, on Wednesday, August 8, 1810, at the Ordination and Installation of the Rev. Gardiner Spring, as Pastor of Said Church (1810)

Prefatory Address to Ezra S. Ely, The Journal of the Stated Preacher to the Hospital and Almshouse, in the City of New York, for the Year of Our Lord 1811 (1812)

An Address, by Several Ministers in New-York, to their Christian Fellow-Citizens, Dissuading Them From Attending Theatrical Representations (1812)

The Charge to the Professor, and Students of Divinity (1812)

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

Concio ad Clerum: A Sermon Preached in the North Dutch Church, in the City of Albany, at the Opening of the General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church in North America, June 4, 1823 (1823)

Address, Delivered to the Graduates of Rutgers College (1831)

April 3, 1832 Letter to William B. Sprague (1832)

Address to the President-Elect (1840)

Dissertation on Incestuous Marriage (1843)

Introduction to R. Ormiston Currie, A Memoir of the Rev. Richard Sluyter (1846)

Philip Milledoler, D.D. (1869)


On revival.

On revival.