Morais, Sabato. Tribute of Respect to the Memory of Mrs. Judith Finzi ... at Her Funeral, Philadelphia, April 5, 1885, 20 Nisan, 5645. [Philadelphia, 1885]. 1 folded leaf printed on 4 sides.
Morais, Sabato. Tribute of Respect to the Memory of Alfred T. Jones, delivered at His Funeral ... October 5th, 1888-Tishri 30th, 5649. [Philadelphia, 1888]. 1 folded leaf printed on 3 sides.
Morais, Sabato. Priests and Prophets. A Discourse delivered at the Mickveh Israel Synagogue on Sabbath Emor; Iyar 20th, 5653-May 6th, 1893. [Philadelphia, 1893]. 8 p.
Morais, Sabato. Ought the Ritual to be Changed? An Address ... to the Members and Seat-holders of the Congregation “Mikve Israel” ... delivered on Sabbath “Noah” at the Synagogue in Seventh Street above Arch. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer, 5632-1871. 8 p.
Morais, Sabato. On the Truth of Revelation. A Sermon delivered on Sabbath Emor before the Congregation Mikve Israel of Philadelphia, at Their Synagogue in Cherry Street. Philadelphia: T. K. and P. G. Collins, Printers, 5611 [1851]. 16 p.
Morais, Sabato. Meditations at the Obsequies of Esther, Wife of Edward L. Rothschild and Daughter of Elias G. De Casseres ... Died Tuesday, January 25, 1887, Philadelphia, Pa. [Philadelphia, 1887]. unpaged.
Morais, Sabato. Gratitude to God. A Sermon delivered on Sabbath Beshalach, before the Congregation Mikvé Israel of Philadelphia, at Their Synagogue in Cherry Street. [Philadelphia, 1852]. 14 p.
Morais, Sabato. An Address on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, delivered before the Congregation Mikvé Israel of Philadelphia, at Their Synagogue in Seventh Street ... on Wednesday, April 19, 1865. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer, 1865-5625. 7 p.
Morais, Sabato. An Address by the Rev. S. Morais, delivered on the Feast of Pentecost, Sunday, May 16, 5629-1869, before His Congregation, at the Synagogue “Mickve Israel,” in Seventh Street above Arch, being the Ninth Anniversary of the Consecration of that Building. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer, 5629-1869. 7 p.
Morais, Sabato. Address delivered before the Managers and Pupils of the Hebrew Sunday School, on the Life and Character of Miss Rebecca Gratz, Its Founder and First Directress. Philadelphia: Printed for the Hebrew Sunday School Society, by Collins, Printer, 5630-1869. 15 p.