Clement Read Vaughan served as pastor of the New Providence Presbyterian Church in Raphine, Virginia from 1881 to 1891.

Clement Read Vaughan is buried at Fair View Cemetery, Roanoke, Virginia.

Clement Read Vaughan is buried at Fair View Cemetery, Roanoke, Virginia.

October 3, 1846 Letter to Robert L. Dabney (1846, 1903)

January 25, 1847 Letter to Robert L. Dabney (1847, 1903)

The Doctrine of Future Punishment (1852-1853)

Bible Principles on the Subject of Temperance (1855)

The Character of the Church of Rome: A Sermon Preached Before the Synod of Virginia, in Lexington, October 26, 1855 (1856)

November 20, 1855 Letter to Robert L. Dabney (1855, 1903)

December 4, 1855 Letter to Robert L. Dabney (1855, 1903)

The Fearless Inculcation of Scripture Teaching the Great Demand of This Country at the Present Time (1856)

The Dissolution of Nature in the Vigour of Life: The Significance of Such a Providence. A Funeral Discourse on the Death of Miss Mary Kinnear, County Tyrone, Ireland (1857)

The Proof of New Testament Miracle Compared with the Proof of the Miracle of the Roman Calendar (1881)

Fidelity to the Truth: A Sermon Preached at the Opening of the Synod of Virginia (1883)

The Evangelist in Foreign Fields (1884)

Memorial Sketch of the Late William B. Morton, Ruling Elder in the Church of Roanoke, in the County of Charlotte, Va. (1886)

Reply to Dr. McIlwaine (1887)

Notes on the Southern Presbyterian Assembly (1887)

Organic Union (1887)

An Open Letter to the Members of the Southern Presbyterian Church (1887, 1906)

The Non-Secular Character of the Church (1888)

Reply to Dr. S.I. Baird's Pamphlet in Favor of Organic Union (1888)

February 3, 1890 Letter to Robert L. Dabney (1890, 1903)

Representative Government in the Church (1890)

Discussions by Robert L. Dabney, D.D., LL.D. (Theological and Evangelical), Vol. 1 (1890)

Biographical Sketch of John H. Bocock (1891)

Discussions by Robert L. Dabney, D.D., LL.D. (Evangelical), Vol. 2 (1891)

Discussions by Robert L. Dabney, D.D., LL.D. (Philosophical), Vol. 3 (1892)

Voluntary Societies and the Church (1893)

Rev. Thomas E. Peck, D.D., LL.D. (1894)

The Gifts of the Holy Spirit to Unbelievers and Believers (1894)

Reply to Bishop Spalding on Catholicism and Apaism (1895)

The Ordinance of Song (1895)

The Tithe Law (1895-1896)

Discussions by Robert L. Dabney, D.D., LL.D. (Secular), Vol. 4 (1897)

Giving, An Ordinance of Worship (1901-1902)

Sermons: Apologetic, Doctrinal and Miscellaneous (1902)

A Study of the Syrophenician Woman’s Case (1906)

Eureka, An Essay on the Material and Spiritual Universe, by Edgar Allen Poe (1906-1907)

The People in Church Elections (1907)

The Russian Government (1907)

The Millennium and the Second Advent (1909)

The Premillennial Theory (1909)

The Conquering Kingdom (1909)

The Little Horn (1910)

Clement Read Vaughn (1911)


This 2-part article appeared in the October 1852 and January 1853 issues of the Southern Presbyterian Review.

This 2-part article appeared in the October 1852 and January 1853 issues of the Southern Presbyterian Review.

Source for authorship attribution: Jack P. Maddex, “Proslavery Millennialism: Social Eschatology in Antebellum Southern Calvinism,” American Quarterly 31.1 (1979): 46–62.

Courtesy of Ryan Douthat, Union Presbyterian Seminary (Richmond, VA) Library.

Courtesy of Dr. Wayne Sparkman, PCA Historical Center.

Courtesy of Dr. Wayne Sparkman, PCA Historical Center.

A slightly edited version of this biographical sketch appears in Vol. 3 of the Miscellanies of Rev. Thomas E. Peck.

A slightly edited version of this biographical sketch appears in Vol. 3 of the Miscellanies of Rev. Thomas E. Peck.

This is a 3-part article which appeared in the September-October and November-December 1895 and January-February 1896 issues of The Union Seminary Magazine.

This is a 3-part article which appeared in the September-October and November-December 1895 and January-February 1896 issues of The Union Seminary Magazine.

This 2-part article appeared in the December 1906-January 1907 and February-March 1907 issues of The Union Seminary Magazine.

This 2-part article appeared in the December 1906-January 1907 and February-March 1907 issues of The Union Seminary Magazine.