
John Alexander
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Thirty years' history of the church and congregation in Prince's Street Chapel, Norwich
Witness the struggles and triumphs of a dedicated congregation as they create their spiritual home and surmount obstacles through faith and solidarity.
By John Alexander

Christ Remembered at His Table
Explore how remembering the past sacrifice promises future salvation.
By John Alexander

The Christian serving his own generation A sermon occasioned by the lamented death of Joseph John Gurney, Esq.
Discover how one man's dedication to faith and service inspired a community to find their own purpose.
By John Alexander

The Baptism of the Prince: A Sermon Preached ... on Sunday morning, Jan. 23, 1842, in anticipation of the baptism of His Royal Highness, the Prince of Wales.
In this early 19th-century sermon, a pastor emphasizes the spiritual importance of bringing young children into the church through the holy act of baptism, while also addressing and critiquing certain practices in the Church of England.
By John Alexander

Infant Schools and Dissenters A Vindication of "a letter of affectionate remonstrance," &c., from the mistakes respecting it made by William Geary ... and from the misrepresentations of it made by ... John Perowne ... in their respective pamphlets
In a time of religious divides, one man defends his vision for inclusive education against harsh criticism, fighting for understanding and unity.
By John Alexander

A funeral sermon for the Rev. Joseph Kinghorn preached in St. Mary's Meeting-house, Norwich, on Sunday afternoon, September 9th, 1832
In a moving speech, a community gathers to honor their devoted minister, celebrating his life's work and finding solace in faith amidst sorrow.
By John Alexander

A Letter of affectionate remonstrance addressed to the members of the Established Church in Norwich and in Norfolk and occasioned by the proposed exclusive system of infant education
An urgent call for Christian unity questions a church's plan to exclude others from educating young children, arguing that collaboration is key to teaching shared values and creating a loving community.
By John Alexander