James McLeod Willson (1809-1866)
James McLeod Willson was originally buried at Monument Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. When that cemetery became defunct, all the interments were removed in 1956 to Lawnview Cemetery (pictured), Rockledge, Pennsylvania.
Constitution of the Union Anti-Slavery Society (1838)
Bible Magistracy; or, Christ's Dominion Over the Nations (1842)
The Covenanter, Vol. 1 (1845-1846)
A New School Presbyterian and the Confession of Faith (1845)
A Review of the Views of Seceders of the Mediatorial Headship of Christ and George Gillespie (1846)
The Covenanter, Vol. 2 (1846-1847)
The Covenanter, Vol. 3 (1847-1848)
The Covenanter, Vol. 4 (1848-1849)
The Covenanter, Vol. 5 (1849-1850)
The Covenanter, Vol. 6 (1850-1851)
The Covenanter, Vol. 7 (1851-1852)
The Covenanter, Vol. 8 (1852-1853)
Civil Government: An Exposition of Romans 13:1-7 (1853)
The Covenanter, Vol. 9 (1853-1854)
The Covenanter, Vol. 10 (1854-1855)
The Covenanter, Vol. 11 (1855-1856)
Review — Memoir of Dr. M’Leod (1855)
Social Religious Covenanting (1855-1856)
The Covenanter, Vol. 12 (1856-1857)
Slavery — The Supreme Court (1857)
The Covenanter, Vol. 13 (1857-1858)
The Covenanter, Vol. 14 (1858-1859)
Biographical Sketch of James R. Willson, D.D. (1859)
The True Psalmody; or, The Bible Psalms the Church's Only Manual of Praise (1859)
The True Psalmody; or, The Bible Psalms the Church’s Only Manual of Praise (1859, 1861)
The Covenanter, Vol. 15 (1859-1860)
The Covenanter, Vol. 16 (1860-1861)
The Covenanter, Vol. 17 (1861-1862)
Ministerial Qualifications (1861-1862)
The Covenanter, Vol. 18 (1862)
The Reformed Presbyterian and Covenanter, Vol. 1 (1863)
The Reformed Presbyterian and Covenanter, Vol. 2 (1864)
The Ministry — Their Habits and Demeanor (1864)
Amendments to the Constitution (1864)
Human Rights, or “No Rights” (1864)
The Use of the Elective Franchise (1864)
Shall We Have a Christian Constitution? (1864)
The Reformed Presbyterian and Covenanter, Vol. 3 (1865)