Conrad Speece, who served as the pastor of the Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church for 22 years, is buried at the Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fort Defiance, Virginia.

Conrad Speece, who served as the pastor of the Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church for 22 years, is buried at the Augusta Stone Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Fort Defiance, Virginia.

On Self-Examination (1801)

On the Best Manner of Preaching the Gospel (1801)

On the Scriptural Foundation For Celebrating the First Day of the Week, as the Christian Sabbath (1801)

Hymns (1801)

Letter IV to Politus (1806)

The Happiness of Early Religion (1807)

The Faithful Preacher: A Sermon, Delivered Before the Presbytery of Hanover, at Bethesda, October 23, 1807 (1807)

The Faithful Preacher: A Sermon, Delivered Before the Presbytery of Hanover, at Bethesda, October 23, 1807 [VRM] (1807)

August 15, 1808 Letter to Archibald Alexander (1808, 1854, 1857)

A Sermon Delivered at the Capitol, on Sabbath, April 30th, 1809, For the Benefit of the Female Humane Association of the City of Richmond (1809)

The Value of the Soul: A Sermon Delivered before the Synod of Virginia, at Staunton, October 19, 1809 (1809)

A Sermon, Delivered at Peterville Church, on Thursday, August 20, 1812: Being the Day Appointed by the President of the United States For Public Humiliation and Prayer, on Account of the War With England (1812)

Communion With God (1815)

Religion, the True Glory of Man (1815)

Hindrances to Communion With God (1816)

Benefits of Retirement (1816)

Remarks on the Classical Part of a Liberal Education (1818)

Short Discourses for Families No. IV (1818)

On Conversation (1818)

On Reading to Excess (1818)

On Maxwell’s Poems (1818)

The Mountaineer (1818, 1823)

Thoughts on Slavery (1819)

The Christian Doctrine of the Divine Trinity Vindicated (1833)

Memoranda of Conrad Speece (1855, 1856)

Conrad Speece, D.D. (1858)


Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

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

Extracted from J.W. Alexander’s The Life of Archibald Alexander.

Extracted from J.W. Alexander’s The Life of Archibald Alexander.

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

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

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Philander.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

Published under the pen name “Melancthon.”

It is believed that this article was authored by Conrad Speece, with an editorial introduction by John Holt Rice.

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

Extracted from W.H. Foote’s Sketches of Virginia, 2nd Series. Included are his autobiographical accounts and extracts from his journal.

Extracted from W.H. Foote’s Sketches of Virginia, 2nd Series. Included are his autobiographical accounts and extracts from his journal.