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- Precious treasure in earthen vessels. : A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend & learned, Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, and Fellow of Harvard College; who expired Wednesday, Febr. 13th. 1716, 17. aetatis suae 45. By Joseph Sewall, A.M
- The vanity of man as mortal : A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, September 4. 1746. In the audience of the General Court, the morning before the funeral of the Honourable Mrs. Frances Shirley consort to His Excellency William Shirley Esq; captain general and commander in chief of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay, &c. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. [Two lines of Latin quotation]
- A Letter to Doctor Zabdiel Boylston; occasion'd by a late dissertation concerning inoculation, printed at Boston : [Three lines in Latin from Lucan]
- The joy of children walking in truth. : As it was set forth in a sermon at the Boston-lecture, August 15. 1723. upon II John. 4. Publish'd at the desire of many of the hearers. By Daniel Lewes, M.A. and Pastor of the church at Pembroke
- A Word of advice to such as are settling new plantations
- Pure and undefiled religion, the highest obligation, and truest glory of civil rulers. : A sermon delivered at Boston, in the audience of the great and General Court or Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, May 28th. 1735. Being the anniversary fo the election of His Majesty's Council for the province. By John Prentice, A.M. Pastor of the church in Lancaster
- A brief declaration of Mr. Peter Thacher, and Mr. John Webb, Pastors of the New-North-Church in Boston, in behalf of themselves and said church : relating to some of their late ecclesiastical proceedings
- A brief discourse at the ordination of a deacon. : By John Webb, A.M. Pastor to a church of Christ in Boston
- The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man, : illustrated in several dscourses, from Eph. I. viii. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge. With a preface of the Reverend Mr. Benj. Wadsworth, president of Harvard College. [Six lines o Scripture texts]
- Reflections on the present state of the Province of the Massachuset-Bay in general, and town of Boston in particular : relating to bills of credit and the support of trade by them: as the same has been lately represented in several pamphlets
- A call to parents, and children. Or The great concern of parents; and the important duty of children : The first being the subject of the publick exercises, on the Lord's Day; the second delivered to a religious society of young men, the evening after; on April 24. 1737. By John Barnard, M.A. Pastor of a church in Marblehead. [Three lines from Genesis]
- The lamb slain, worthy to be praised, as the most powerful, rich, wise, and strong : A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, July 11. 1745. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor of a church in said town. [Two lines from Psalms]
- A confession of faith, : owned and consented unto by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled at Boston in New-England, May 12. 1680. Being the second session of that Synod. [Three lines of quotations]
- A dead faith anatomized : A discourse on the nature, and the danger, with the deadly symptoms, of a dead faith, in those who profess the faith of Christ. By Samuel Mather, Pastor of the church in Windsor, in the colony of Connecticut. [One line epigram in Latin]
- Religion recommended to the soldier : A sermon preach'd to the Ancient and Honourable Artillery-Company, June 4. 1744. Being the day of their election of officers. By Joseph Parsons, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Bradford. [Three lines from Hebrews]
- A devout and humble enquiry into the reasons of the divine council in the death of good men. : Meditated on the death, and preached at the lecture in Boston on the day of the interment of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bridge, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston: who departed this life on Monday, September 26. 1715. By Benjamin Colman, A.M
- Remarks upon the postscript to the Defence of a book lately reprinted at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order, &c : In a letter of thanks to the author. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Elisabeth-Town, N. Jersey. [Four lines of Scripture texts
- A discourse concerning the duration of the punishment of the wicked in a future state. : Delivered at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, April 24th. 1729. By Edward Wigglesworth, Hollisian Professor of Divinity at Harvard-College in Cambridge
- The ministers of Christ are to enrich those they minister unto : A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. John Ballantine, at Westfield, June 17. 1741. By William Rand, Pastor of the church of Sunderland. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
- A discourse on the great priviledge and happiness of dying in faith : Deliver'd at George-Town on Arowsick, upon the death of John Watts, Esq.; who departed this life Nov. 26th. 1717. By Joseph Baxter, A.M. [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
- Sacramental exercises : , The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lords Supper. By Jabez Earle
- A discourse on the transcendent glory of the Gospel : Deliver'd at the lecture in Hingham. By Ebenezer Gay, M.A. Pastor of a church there. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
- Victorina. : A sermon preach'd, on the decease and at the desire, of Mrs. Katharin Mather, by her father. Whereunto there is added, a further account of that young gentlewoman, by another hand
- A discourse, shewing, that the real first cause of the straits and difficulties of this province of Massachusetts Bay, is it's extravagancy, & not paper money : and also what is a safe foundation to raise a bank of credit on, and what not, (with some remarks on Amicus Patriae,) & a projection for emitting of more bills of credit on the province. By way of dialogue, tween a representative in said province, and a certain gentleman concerned for the good of his native country. By Philopatria
- The wither'd hand stretched forth at the command of Christ, and restored. : A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, May 17. 1739. By Benjamin Colman, D.D
- A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of the county of Hampshire, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. : In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Benjami Colman, of Boston. Written by the Revd. Mr. Edwards, Minister of Northampton, Nov. 6. 1736. Published with a large preface by the Rev. Dr. Watts and Dr. Guyse of London: to which a shorter is added by some of the reverend ministers of Boston. Together with an attestation from some of the reverend ministers of Hampshire
- Sacramental exercises, : or, The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lord's Supper. By Jabez Earle. To which is added, divine hymns, for sacramental occasions
- Sermons on sacramental occasions : by divers ministers
- A funeral sermon preach'd at Bristol, on the Lord's-Day, after the death of Mr. Nathanael Cotton, late Pastor of the Church of Christ there. : Who died July 3. 1729. In the thirty-second year of his age. Publish'd at the desire of many that heard it. By John Cotton, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Newton
- The obligations upon all Christians to desire and endeavour the salvation of others. : A sermon preached September 18. 1741. On a monthly evening lecture, at the North Brick Church, in Middle-Street, Boston. By William Shurtleff, A.M. Pastor of a church in Portsmouth. Publish'd at the desire of several ministers that heard it
- A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion. : Compiled for the help of young ministers: and may be serviceable to private Christians, who are enquiring the way to Zion. By Solomon Stoddard, A.M. Pastor of the church in Northampton. With an epistle perfixed [sic], by the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather
- A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion. : Compiled for the help of young ministers: and may be serviceable to private Christians, who are enquiring the way to Zion. By Solomon Stoddard, A.M. late Pastor of the church in Northampton. With an epistle prefixed, by the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather
- Sermons on several subjects. : Preach'd at the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York. By E. Pemberton
- The orphan's best legacy: or, God's parental care of bereaved children : a discourse occasion'd by the death of the Honourable Samuel Sewall Esq; who departed this life, Jan. 1. 1729,30. Aetatis 78. By his son, Joseph Sewall, Pastor of the South Church in Boston. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- A guide to prayer: or, A free and rational account of the gift, grace and spirit of prayer : with plain directions how every Christian may attain them. By I. Watts, D.D
- Sermons preached at the lecture in Boston, from Luke XI, 21, 22. : Shewing I. That the soul of man is a noble palace which the great God built for himself. II. That it is now become as a garison or strong hold, which Satan keeps against God. III. That there is a wretched peace and cursed quiet, which the carnal heart lies in under Satans tyranny. IV. That the victorious Saviour rescues whom he pleases, and will rescue all his chosen, from Satans power and tyranny. To which is added, a discourse from Psalm CXXII. I. I was glad when they said unto me, let me go unto the House of the Lord. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a church in Boston
- A holy and useful life, ending in a happy and joyful death : considered in a sermon occasioned by the death of the truly Honourable John Burrill Esq; one of His Majesty's Council for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. Who pleasantly resigned his soul into the hands of his Redeemer, Decemb. 10. 1721. In the sixty-fourth year of his age. By Nath. Henchman, M.A. and Pastor of the First Church in Lynn. Prefac'd by the Reverend Mr. Richard Brown, Pastor of a church in Reading
- A humble discourse of the incomprehensibleness of God : In four sermons, preached at the lecture in Boston. 1714. By Benjamin Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston. With a preface by the Reverend Mr. Pemberton. [One line of Latin quotation]
- What should be most of all tho't upon : A brief essay, to awaken in a dying man, (that is to say, in every man,) a proper and a lively concern for, a good state after death. With some directions, how that good state is to be obtain'd and ensur'd. [One line of quotation in Latin]
- Signatus. : The sealed servants of our God, appearing with two witnesses, to produce a well-established assurance of their being the children of the Lord Almighty or, the witnesses of the Holy Spirit, with the spirit of the beleever [sic], to his adoption of God; briefly and plainly described. At Boston lecture 1726--7
- A letter from William Shirley, Esq; governor of Massachusett's-Bay, to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle : with a journal of the siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the forces, during the expedition against the French settlements on Cape Breton; drawn up at the desire of the Council and House of Representatives of the province of Massachusett's-Bay; approved and attested by Sir William Pepperrel, and the other principal officers who commanded in the said expedition. Published by authority
- The orthodox Christian: or, A child well instructed in the principles of the Christian religion : exhibited in a discourse by way of catechizing. Designed for the use and benefit of the children, in the South Parish in Andover: to whom it is dedicated, by Samuel Phillips, M.A. and V.D.M. Published at the desire of many of his own people, and of some others. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- A letter from one in the country to his friend in Boston, containing some remarks upon a late pamphlet, entituled, The distressed state of the town of Boston, &c
- Two sermons, the first preached at Dedham, October 5th. 1726 : On a day of prayer with fasting there, to ask the pourings out of the spirit of grace on them, and especially on their children. The other preached at Sherbourn, on a like occasion, May 10. 1727. By Daniel Baker A.M. Pastor of the church of Christ in Sherbourn. Prefac'd and recommended by several ministers[.] [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- A perswasive to make a publick confession of Christ, and come up to all his ordinances, in particular those of baptism and the Lord's Supper : And objections answered. In a letter on some near relatives. By the late Hon. Daniel Parker, Esq; of Barnstable. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- A plain catechism for children[.] : To which is added, another for the instruction of those that are to be admitted to the Lord's Supper. By Mat. Henry
- Solomon's caution against the cup : A sermon delivered at Cainboy, in the province of South-Carolina. March 30. 1729. By Josiah Smith, M.A. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Some account of the holy life and death of Mr. Henry Gearing, late citizen of London : who departed this life January, the 4th, 1693-4. Aged 61. With the trial and character of a real Christian, collected out of his papers, for the examination of himself: from which several other particulars are added, for the instruction, encouragement, and imitation of Christians
- A plea for God, and an appeal to the consciences of a people declining in religion : A sermon preach'd before His Excellency the governour, Council and Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 27th. 1719. Being the day for the election of His Majesty's Council there. By William Williams, A.M. Pastor of the church of Hatfield. [Four lines from Ezekiel]
- A practical discourse concerning the choice benefit of communion with God in His House, : witnessed unto by the experience of saints as the best improvement of time. Being the sum of several sermons on Psal. lxxxiv. 10. Preach'd in Boston, on lecture-days. By Joshua Moodey late Minister of the Gospel. [Five lines from Psalms]
- The pastoral charge solemn, weighty & very awful. : A sermon preached at Weymouth, August 19. 1719. By Thomas Paine, at his ordination to the pastoral office in the church there. With a preface by the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Stone, Pastor of the church in Harwich. Printed a the desire of some that heard it. The illustration of several heads, which were only mentioned at the delivery of this sermon, is here introduc'd in it's place
- Some brief sacramental meditations preparatory for communion at the great ordinance of the supper : By the late Reverend Samuel Willard, M.A. vice-president of Harvard-College, and Pastor of a church in Boston. [Two lines from Psalms]
- A religious fear of God's tokens, explained and urged : in a sermon preached at Ipswich, November 1. 1727. Being a day of humiliation on account of the terrible earthquake, October 29. 1727. By Samuel Wigglesworth, M.A. [Two lines from Psalms]
- The young man warn'd: or, Solomon's counsel to his son : A discourse delivered at Cainboy, in the province of South-Carolina. Anno Dom. 1729. By Josiah Smith, M.A. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- A seasonable testimony to good order in the churches of the faithful : Particularly declaring the usefulness & necessity of councils in order to preserving peace and truth in the churches. By Increase Mather, D.D. with the concurrence of other ministers of the Gospel in Boston. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- The perfect and upright man characteriz'd and recommended. : A funeral discourse occasioned by the death of the Honourable John Appleton, Esq; who deceas'd September 11. 1739. Aetatis suae 87. Preach'd on the Lord's-Day after the interment, September 16. By John Rogers, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in Ipswich
- A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Walter Wilmot at Jamaica on Long-Island. April 12. 1738. : By E. Pemberton. To which is added, a brief discourse upon the Divine appointment of the Gospel ministry, and the methods of it's conveyance thro' the successive ages of the church; deliver'd upon the same occasion: with the charge given at the ordination. By the Rev. Mr. Jonathan Dickinson. Published at the request of the hearers
- A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir John Fryer, Bart. Lord-Mayor of the City of London, the Court of Aldermen, and the liveries of the several Companies, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Jan. 30. 1720. : By Francis Haslewood, M.A. Rector of Chinkford, in Essex; Prebendary of Wherwell, in Hampshire; and Chaplain to his Grace Philip Duke of Wharton
- Some observations on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, and his opposers. : Printed for the benefit of the orphan-house in Georgia
- Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner, : who was slain at the Battle of Preston-Pans, September 21. 1745. To which is added the sermon occasioned by his heroick death. By P. Doddridge, D.D. [Two lines from Virgil]
- A short treatise of the Christian's great interest : divided into two parts; the first whereof containeth The trial of a saving interest in Christ. The second pointeth forth plainly, The way how to attain it. By Mr. William Guthrie, Minister of the Gospel at New-Kilmarnock. [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
- Things to be more thought upon : A brief treatise on the injuries offered unto the glorious and only saviour of the world: in many instances, wherein the guilty are seldom aware of their being so injurious to the eternal Son of God. With a more particular conviction of the Jewish and Arian infidelity. [Seven lines of quotations in Latin]
- A sinners prayer for converting grace; or, The necessity and efficacy of the grace of God in the conversation of a sinner : Asserted and practically improved, chiefly for the direction and encouragement of the unconverted to pray for converting grace. In a sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, February 13th. 1734. Published, with enlargements and additions, at the request of several of the hearers. By Peter Clark, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Salem-Village. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The poor doubting Christian drawn to Christ : Wherein the main hindrances, which keep men from coming to Christ, are discovered. With special helps to recover God's favour. By Thomas Hooker. With an abstract of the author's life. [Four lines from Isaiah]
- A town in its truest glory : A brief essay upon, a town happy, and glorious: recommending, those things, by which a town may come to flourish with all prosperity. A discourse, wherein the state of all our towns, is considered; but the peculiar temptations & occasions of some towns among us, are more particularly accommodated. [Four lines from Leviticus]
- A treatise concerning conversion : shewing the nature of saving conversion to God, and the way wherein it is wrought; together with an exhortation to labour after it. To which is added, a lecture-sermon had at Boston, July 2. 1719. Wherein the way to know sincerity and hypocrisy is cleared up. By Solomon Stoddard, Pastor of Northampton
- Spiritual songs : or, Songs of praise with Penitential cries to Almighty God, upon several occasions. Together with the Song of Songs which is Solomon's: first turn'd, then paraphras'd in English verse
- A treatise of being born again : without which no man can be saved. To which is added, a discourse on the duty and advantage of singular piety. And some extracts from a late writer, suited to the design of this treatise. By S. Wright. D.D. [Seven lines from Grotius in Latin]
- Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or, A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against : As it was delivered in the course of his ministry: by Mr. Nehemiah Walter, Pastor of the church in Roxbury. First published by som of the hearers in 1696, and now re-printed at the desire of their successors. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- The Englishman directed in the choice of his religion : Reprinted for the use of English Americans, with a prefatory address vindicating the King's supremacy and authority of Parliament, in matters of religion, and thereby demolishing all the pleas of dissenters for separation, according to the concession of the dissenting gentleman's answer to the Rev. Mr. White's letters. Pages 3, and 53. Being also a justification of the Church of England against the misrepresentations of that answer. [Two lines from Proverbs]
- A vindication of the New-North-Church in Boston, : from several falshoods spread in a pamphlet lately published, tending to their defamation, entituled, An account of the reasons why a considerable number belonging to the New North Congregation in Boston, could not consent to Mr. Peter Thacher's ordination there, &c. With an invitation to the dissatisfyed brethren of the said church to put an end to their controversy in a Christian way. By several of the members of that church
- War is lawful, and arms are to be proved : A sermon preached to the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, on June 4. 1739. The anniversary day for electing their officers, at Boston, New England. By Samuel Mather, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston. [Six lines of quotations]
- A vindication of the remarks of one in the country upon The distressed state of Boston, from some exceptions made against 'em in a letter to Mr. Colman
- The Holy Spirit the gift of God our heavenly Father, to them that ask him : A sermon preach'd on a day of prayer and fasting, kept by the South Church in Boston, to ask of God the effusion of his spirit on the rising generation, Novemb. 13th. 1722. By Joseph Sewall, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Acquaintance with God yields peace with him : A sermon preached December 23. 1716. To a society of young men, usually meeting on Lord's-Day evenings, for religious exercises. By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ, in Boston, New-England. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- The Madness of the Jacobite party, in attempting to set a popish pretender on the British throne, demonstrated : in a short view of, I. The calamities of former popish regimes. II. The present happy establishment. III. The miseries which would ensue, should the Pretender come in: with a word to the disaffected party, and to the friends of the present constitution. [Four lines of verse]
- An abstract of military discipline : more particularly with regard to the manuel [sic] exercise, evolutions, and firings of the foot, from Col. Bland
- The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New-Testament : faithfully translated into English metre: for the use, edification, and comfort of the saints in publick and private, especially in New-England. [Eight lines of Scripture references and texts]
- An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury, : who died, May the 11th 1720. Aged 76. Chiefly collected out of her own diary. Together with her elegy, by the Reverend Dr. Watts
- An alarm to unconverted sinners : in a serious treatise. Shewing I. What conversion is not, and correcting some mistakes about it. II. What conversion is, and wherein it consisteth. III. The necessity of conversion. IV. The marks of the unconverted. V. The miseries of the unconverted. VI. Directions for conversion. VII. Motives to conversion. Whereunto is annex'd, Divers practical cases of conscience judiciously resolv'd. By Joseph Alleine, late Minister of the Gospel at Taunton in Somersetshire
- The Scripture-bishop. Or The Divine right of Presbyterian ordination & government, considered in a dialogue between Praelaticus and Eleutherius
- Three practical discourses : I. Man's last end; or, The soul's farewell to the world. Being a serious warning for the timely preparation for death. By Mr. J. Janeway. II. A golden chain of four links: or, The four last things briefly discours'd of. Viz. Death; which is most certain, judgment, which is most strict. Hell, which is most dismal. Heaven, which is most delightful. With some directions to die well, in order to avoid hell, and obtain heaven. III. A sermon on Dives & Lazarus. Published for the greater comfort of those that taste the bitterness of affliction. The two last, by famous authors. [Two lines from Psalms]
- An awakening call from the eternal God, to the unconverted. Or Seasonable advice to them that are under convictions, to prevent their miscarrying in conversion : By Samuel Corbin, M.A. [Two lines from Isaiah]
- The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old and New-Testament : faithfully translated into English meeter: for the use, edification and comfort of the saints in publick and private, especially in New-England. [Eight lines of Scripture references and texts]
- An elegy, address'd to His Excellency Governour Belcher : on the death of his brother-in-law, the Honourable Daniel Oliver, Esq; [Four lines in Latin]
- The Scriptures the only rule of faith & practice : As it was delivered in a sermon at the lecture in Boston, Sept. 5. 1723. By Thomas Walter, M.A. Pastor of a church in Roxbury. [Two lines from Augustine]
- An essay upon that paradox, Infallibility may sometimes mistake. or, A reply to A discourse concerning episcopacy, said in a late pamphlet to be beyond the possibility of a reply : To which is prefixed, some remarks upon said pamphlet, entituled, A discourse shewing, who is a true pastor of the church of Christ. As also remarks upon St. Ignatius's Epistle to the Trallians. By a son of Martin-Mar-Prelate. [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- Wisdom is justified of all her children : A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston. August 26. 1742. By Joseph Emerson, A.M. & V.D.M. [Three lines from James]
- Benedictus. : Good men described, and the glories of their goodness, declared. With some character & history of one who belonged unto the tribe: namely, Mr. Thomas Bridge, a late Pastor of the First-Church in Boston; who expired, 26 d. VII m. 1715. Whereto there is added, an instrument, which he wrote, when he drew near his end, and left as a legacy to survivers, relating some of his experiences; and offering some testimonies to the cause of religion. By C. Mather, D.D. & F.R.S
- Character and overthrow of Laish considered and applied : A sermon preached at the desire of the Honourable Artillery-Company in Boston, June 3. 1734. Being the anniversary day for their election of officers. By Charles Chauncy A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Boston. [Four lines from Judges]
- The blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord, illustrated and improved : A sermon preach'd at Newington in New-Hampshire; upon the death of a very pious young gentlewoman, Mrs. Elizabeth Janvrin, who departed this life, Octob. 5. 1729. AEtatis 18. By Joseph Adams, M.A. Pastor to the church in Newington. [Four lines from Psalms]
- The religion of an oath. : Plain directions how the duty of swearing, may be safely managed, when it is justly demanded. And strong persuasives to avoid the perils of perjury. Concluding with a most solemn explanation of an oath, which the laws of Denmark have provided for the consideration of them, whom an oath is propos'd unto. Published at the desire of some, who apprehend oaths to be too frequently and faultily trifled with
- Christ abolishing death and bringing life and immortality to light in the Gospel : A sermon occasioned by the death of the Honourable Mary Belcher late consort of His Excellency our present governour. Delivered at Boston, N.E. October 17. 1736, being the Lord's-Day after he funeral. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of the South Church. [Three lines from I Corinthians]
- Christian bravery : A sermon preached before the Honourable Artillery Company in Boston, June 7th, 1736. Being the day of their election of officers. And now published at their request, with the enlargements, that, for brevity, were omitted in the delivery of the sermon. By Peter Clark, A.M. Pastor of the church in Salem-Village. [Five lines of Scripture quotations]
- The certain blessedness of all those, whose sins are forgiven : considered, confirmed, and applyed, from Psalm XXXII. I, 2. By Henry Gibbs, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Watertown. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- Comfort for the afflicted righteous, and A call to such as experience God's marvellous sparing mercy : Being the substance of two sermons preach'd at Needham, quickly after the sudden and awful death of two desirable young men, viz. Mr. Solomon Cook, & Mr. Samuel Kingsberry who were drowned below the castle, May 13. 1737. Wherein endeavors are used for the comforting the bereaved and sorrowful relatives, and the quickning and awakning of others that survive. By Jonathan Townsend, M.A. and Pastor of the church in Needham. Now published at the repeated and urgent desires of the hearers, and others. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The city of refuge : The Gospel of the city explained; and the flight of a distressed sinner thereunto, directed and quickened; with a special aspect on the intentions of early piety. [Two lines from Samuel]
- The second commandment like to the first; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self : A sermon preach'd at the Thursday lecture in Boston, May 6. 1742. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor to a church of Christ in Boston. [Eight lines from Romans]
- Compendium evangelicum. : A sermon preach'd at the publick lecture in Boston, March 1st. 1738,-9. On the sorrowful occasion of the funeral of the late Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher, in the 62d year of his age. By William Cooper, Minister of the Gospel
- Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta; or, A select century of Cordery's Colloquies : with an English translation as literal as possible, design'd for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, master of the publick grammar school in Hull, and author of the Introduction to the making of Latin
- The day of trouble near, the tokens of it, and a due preparation for it : in three sermons on Ezekiel VII. 7. The first of which was preached on the Lord's Day, October 29. 1727. Which was the day immediately preceeding [sic] the late earthquake; the other two were prepared for, and one of them was preach'd on a day of publick fasting and prayer. Nov. 16. To which is added, a sermon on Deuteronomy V. 29. Preach'd the Wednesday after that awakening providence; and an Appendix, giving some account of the earthquake, as it was in Hampton, and something remarkable of thunder and lightning in that town, in the year 1727. By Nathaniel Gookin, M.A. Pastor of the Old Church in Hampton, in New-Hamphsire. [Five lines of Scripture quotations]
- Three sermons lately preached at Boston. : I. Shewing the vertue of Christs blood to cleanse from sin. II. That natural men are under the government of self-love. III. That the Gospel is the means of conversion. To which a fourth is added, to stir up young men and maidens to praise the name of the Lord. By Solomon Stoddard A.M. Pastor of Northampton
- Discourses on the whole LVth chapter of Isaiah : Preparatory to communion at the Lord's-table. To which is added, the author's last sermon. By that pious, judicious, and learned Divine, the Rev. Mr. Nehemiah Walter, late Pastor of the First Church in Roxbury. With a preface giving some account of his life and character. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- The doctrine of earthquakes : Two sermons preached at a particular fast in Weymouth, Nov. 3. 1727. The Friday after the earthquake. Wherein this terrible work appears not to proceed from natural second causes, in any orderly way of their producing: but from the mighty power of God immediately interposed; and is to the world, a token of God's anger, &c. and presage of terrible changes. With examples of many earthquakes in history, --illustrating this doctrine. By Thomas Paine, M.A. Pastor of a church in Weymouth. [Five lines from Isaiah]
- Early piety again inculcated from those famous words of Solomon, Eccles. XII. 1. Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. : In a sermon preached to a society of young men, in Boston, July 10. 1720. By Benjamin Colman
- Earthquakes the works of God and tokens of his just displeasure : Two sermons on Psal. xviii. 7. At the particular fast in Boston, Nov. 2. and the general thanksgiving, Nov. 9. Occasioned by the late dreadful earthquake. Wherein among other things is offered a brief account of the natural causes of these operations in the hands of God: with a relation of some late terrible ones in other parts of the world, as well as those that have been perceived in New-England since it's [sic] settlement by English inhabitants. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of the South Church in Boston. [Four lines from Psalms]
- The second part of South-Sea stock. : Being an inquiry into the original of province bills or bills of credit, now in use in His Majesty's plantations, more especially in New-England; with some thoughts relating to the advantage, or hurt done by emitting the said bills
- Utilia. Real and vital religion served, in the various & glorious intentions of it : With eight essays upon important subjects, which have a serviceable aspect upon it ... [Two lines from Erasmus]
- Ecclesia Monilia. : The peculiar treasure of the Almighty King opened; and the jewels that are made up in it, exposed. At Boston lecture, July 14. 1726. Whereof one is more particularly exhibited, in the character of Mrs. Elizabeth Cotton, who was laid up a few days before. And certain instruments and memorials of piety, written by that valuable & Honourable gentlewoman
- The doctrine of original sin proved & applyed : A sermon preached at the Thursday lecture in Boston, May 21. 1724. By Thomas Paine, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Weymouth. [Five lines from Ezekiel]
- English liberties, : or The free-born subject's inheritance; containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes; with comments on each of them ... with many law-cases throughout the whole. Compiled first by Henry Care, and contiued [sic], with large additions, by W.N. of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
- The self-justiciary convicted and condemned. Or, A discourse concerning the difficulty and necessity of renouncing our own righteousness: and the evangelical method of repairing to the righteousness of a glorious Christ, as our only title to blessedness : By Samuel Mather late Pastor of the Church at Windsor. [Three lines from Psalms]
- Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes : Illustrated in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, N.E. on the general thanksgiving, Thursday, July 18. 1745. Occasion'd by taking the city of Louisbourg on the Isle of Cape-Breton, by New-England soldiers, assisted by a British squadron. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and a Pastor of the said church. [Five lines from Psalms]
- The duty of a people to stand in aw [sic] of God, and not sin, when under his terrible judgements : A sermon preach'd at the South Meeting House in Boston, the evening after the earthquake, which was in the night between the 29th & 30th of October, 1727. By Joseph Sewall, M.A. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston. [Six lines from Isaiah]
- Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes : Illustrated in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, N.E. on the general thanksgiving, Thursday, July 18. 1745. Occasion'd by taking the city of Louisbourg on the Isle of Cape-Breton, by New-England soldiers, assisted by a British squadron. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of said church. [Five lines from Psalms]
- Five sermons on several subjects : I. A birth-day sermon, preached on the day when the author attained to the eightieth year of his age. II. A dying testimony to the sovereign grace of God in the salvation of his elect, containing three sermons. III. Believers encouraged to pray from the consideration of Christs interceding for them, and with them. By Increase Mather, D.D [Six lines of quotations]
- True faith makes the best soldiers, : a sermon preach'd before the Ancient and Honourable Artillery-Company, on their anniversary meeting for the election of officers, June 6th. 1748. By Samuel Dunbar, A.M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Stoughton
- God deals with us as rational creatures: and if sinners would but hearken to reason they would repent : A sermon preached at the lecture in Boston, February, 7. 1722, 3. And now publish'd at the desire and request of one that heard it. By Benjamin Colman. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- The duty of parents, to instruct their children : being the substance of several sermons preach'd at Cainhoy, in the province of South-Carolina, Anno Dom. 1727. Now contracted into one discourse. By Josiah Smith, M.A. [Two lines from Psalms]
- God glorified in the work of redemption, by the greatness of man's dependance upon him, in the whole of it : A sermon preached on the publick lecture in Boston, July 8. 1731. And published at the desire of several, ministers and others, in Boston, who heard it. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Northampton. [Two lines from Judges]
- True piety the best policy for times of war : A sermon preacht at Boston-lecture on August 16. 1722. Soon after a declaration of war, against the Eastern Indians & rebels. By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, N.E. [Fourteen lines from Leviticus]
- The duty of renewing their baptismal covenant : proved and urged upon the adult children of professing parents. By John Graham, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Southbury
- God's people must enquire of him to bestow the blessings promised in his word : A sermon preach'd February 26. 1741,2. On a day of prayer observed by the South Church and Congregation in Boston, to seek of God the more plentiful effusion of his Holy Spirit upon them and his people. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. one of the Pastors of said church. [Two lines from Luke]
- The simple cobler of Aggawam in America. : Willing to help mend his native country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing never to be paid for his work by old English wonted pay. It is his trade to patch all the year long, gratis. Therefore I pray gentlemen keep your purses. By Theodore de la Guard
- Godly children their parents joy : exhibited in several sermons by the Reverend & learned Henry Gibbs, M.A. Late Pastor of a church in Watertown. [Six lines of Scripture text]
- The duty of survivers to remember and to follow the faith of their godly deceased pastors. : A sermon preach'd the Lord's-Day after the death of the Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher. A pastor of the New North Church in Boston. Who deceased Feb. 26. 1738. Aetatis suae 62. By John Webb, A.M. the surviving Pastor of said church
- Golgotha : A lively description of death. With such thoughts, as are to be entertained by men, that they may not perish, in that very day, when the thoughts of men do perish. Occasioned by some fresh instances of early mortality. With a more particular memorial of one of them; namely, Mr. Recompence Wadsworth, a late school-master in Boston. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Ecclesiastes]
- Vanishing things : An essay on dying man, known in his place no more, when death hath once removed him from it. In a sermon preached on the departure of the shining, and yet humble, Mr. Thomas Bernard, the late pastor of a church in Andover. Who expired suddenly on the 13.d VIII.m. 1718. In the sixtieth year of his age. By Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. [Three lines of quotation in Latin]
- Good soldiers described, and animated : A sermon preached before the Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 6th. 1720. Being the day of their election of officers; and now published at their request. And in obedience to His Excellency the governour: His Honour the lieut. governour, and several of His Majesty's Honourable counsellours. By Thomas Symmes, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Bradford. [One line from Ecclesiastes]
- The eternity of God, and the short life of man considered. : A sermon on occasion of the decease of Mr. Samuel Aspinwal, who died August 13. 1732 in the 37th year of his age. By James Allin, M.A. Pastor of the church in Brooklin
- Gospel ministers exhibited under the notion of stars; and our Lord Jesus Christ as holding these stars in his right hand. : In a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Nathaniel Gookin. To the pastoral office of a church at North-Hill in the town of Hampton, October 31. 1739. By William Shurtleff, A.M. Pastor of a church in Portsmouth
- Gospel-light polishes and inriches the human world in external and common as well as spiritual things : A sermon preached at the gathering of the church at Biddeford, and ordaining the Reverend Mr. Samuel Willard to the pastoral office there. Sept. 30. 1730. By Thomas Paine M.A. Pastor of a church in Weymouth. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The sincere convert : discovering the small number of true believers, and the great difficulty of saving conversion. Newly corrected and amended. By Thomas Shepard, sometime of Emanuel College, since preacher of the Gospel in New-England. [Two lines from Matthew]
- The excellency of the Gospel-message; with the duty and dignity of the messengers of Christ : A sermon preached at the East Precinct in Yarmouth, June 22. 1727. At the ordination of the Reverend Josiah Dennis, M.A. By Samuel Wigglesworth, M.A. Pastor of a church in Ipswich. [Three lines from Psalms]
- Hodder's arithmetick : or, That necessary art made most easy. Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time. By James Hodder, writing-master
- The spirits of the present day tried. : A sermon at the Tuesday evening-lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston, Nov. 3. 1741. By the Reverend Mr. David MacGregore, of Londonderry in New-England. With a preface by some ministers of Boston
- How and why young people should cleanse their way, : in two sermons. To which is added another sermon preach'd privately to a society of young men, and at their repeated desires publish'd for their use. By William Cooper, M.A. Recommended by the Reverend Mr. Colman to the serious perusal of the young people of their flock
- Humane impositions proved unscriptural, or, The divine right of private judgment : A sermon preached at the opening of Presbytery in Charlestown in the province of South Carolina, March 5th. 1728,9. By Josiah Smith, M.A. Now Pastor of the Dissenting Church at Cainboy. [Thre lines of Scripture texts]
- The explanatory charter, granted by His Majesty King George to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. : Accepted by the General Court, Jan. 15th. anno 1725 [new style, 1726]
- Hymns and spiritual songs. : In three books. I. Collected from the Scriptures. II. Compos'd on divine subjects. III. Prepar'd for the Lord's Supper. By I. Watts, D.D
- The faith and prayer of a dying malefactor. : A sermon preach'd December 27. 1739. On occasion of the execution of two criminals, namely Sarah Simpson and Penelope Kenny, and in the hearing of the former. By William Shurtleff, A.M. Pastor of a church in Portsmouth, New-Hampshire. To which is annex'd a brief narrative concerning the said criminals: and a preface by the Reverend Mr. Fitch
- Icono-clastes : An essay upon the idolatry, too often committed under the profession of the most reformed Christianity; and a discovery of the idols which all Christians are every where in danger of. By Cotton Mather, D.D. and F.R.S. [Two lines from Ezekiel]
- Well-accomplish'd soldiers, a glory to their king, and defence to their country : A sermon preach'd at Hingham, on a training-day there, May 10. 1738. In the audience of four military companies; and now published, at the desire of their officers. By Ebenezer Gay. V.D.M. [Si lines of Scripture texts]
- The faithful evangelist, or The true shepherd : Represented by his endeavours for the good of souls, in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. William Rand, at Sunderland, May 20th. 1724. By Isaac Chauncey, A.M. and Pastor of Hadley. [Three lines from Psalms]
- Instructions for the cultivating and raising of flax and hemp : in a better manner, than that generally practis'd in Ireland. By Lionel Slator of Cabragh, in the County of Cavan, flax and hemp dresser to the Honourable Thomas Coote of Coote-Hill, in the said county. Printed at Dublin in the year 1724. And now published for the benefit of the inhabitants of New-England, and recommended to their perusal
- Juga jucunda : A brief essay to obtain from young people, an early and hearty submission to the yoke of their Saviour, and his religion. With a relation of the glorious peace and joy, which brightened the dying hours of Mrs. Abiel Goodwin; who having born the yoke in her youth, triumphantly expired October 3. 1727. A sermon preached at the desire of the deceased. [One line from Deuteronomy]
- The success of the preached Gospel, matter to faithful ministers of continual thankfulness to God : Illustrated, in a sermon preach'd at Worcester, June 10. 1747. By Thaddeus Maccarthy, M.A. At his installment to the pastoral office over the Church of Christ in that place Published at the desire of many persons there. N.B. Some things, that for want of time, were omitted in the delivery, are here inserted. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- The first and great commandment, to love the Lord our God : A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston January 28. 1741,2. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor to a church of Christ in Boston. [Four lines from Deuteronomy]
- Looking to Jesus : Being an earnest exhortation and most excellent perswasive to fly to the Lord Jesus Christ by faith, in order to obtain eternal life through him. By Mr. John Willison, Minister of the Gospel at Dundee. [Two lines from Isaiah]
- Martial wisdom recommended : A sermon preach'd at the desire of the Honourable Artillery Company in Boston, June 6. 1737. Being the day of their election of officers. By William Williams, M.A. Pastor of the church in Weston. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- Twelve single sermons on various subjects, : tending to promote godliness, and quicken persons to walk in the way of salvation. Preached, by Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, N.E. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- Ministers insufficient of themselves rightly to discharge the duties of their sacred calling : Shewed in a sermon preached at the Convention of Ministers of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, N.E. at Boston. On Thursday, May 27. 1742. By Israel Loring, A.M. Pastor of th West Church in Sudbury. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- The temple of God to be measur'd by his ministers, according to the Word, as it's [sic] rule. : A sermon preach'd at Southborough, October 21. 1730. At the gathering of a church there, and the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Nathan Stone, to be it's [sic] pastor. By John Greenwood, M.A. Pastor to the Church of Christ in Rehoboth. Now made publick at the earnest desire of many that heard it
- Ministers naturally caring for souls : A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend, Mr. Thomas Bridge. A Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston, N E. who departed this life, September 26. 1715. By Benj. Wadsworth, A.M. surviving Pastor of the aforesaid church. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- Mr. Prescot's examination of certain remarks, &c. : In a letter to the brethren of the First Church of Christ in Salem, adhering to their Reverend pastor
- The good government of Christian families recommended : as that which will contribute greatly to their peace and true happiness. To which is added, a discourse on secret prayer. By the late Reverend William Homes, A.M. and Pastor of the Church of Christ in Chilmark. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Nepenthes evangelicum : A brief essay, upon a soul at ease; in what piety will bring both parents and children to. A sermon occasion'd by the death of a religious matron, Mrs. Mary Rock. Who having entred the eighty first year of her age, withdrew from us. 30d. 7m. 1713. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [One line from Matthew]
- Two discourses : shewing, I. That the Lords ears are open to the prayers of the righteous. II. The dignity & duty of aged servants of the Lord. Also, a preface in which the Congregational discipline of the churches in New-England is vindicated, with the authors dying testimony there-unto. By I. Mather, D.D. [Four lines of quotations]
- The great salvation revealed and offered in the Gospel explained, and an hearty acceptance of it urged : In several sermons on Hebrews II. 3. By William Williams, A.M. and Pastor of the church in Hatfield. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
- None but Christ, none but Christ. : Intimating, that in Him, who is Lord of Lord's, and Prince only, is to be found the full and absolute cure of man's misery
- When the godly cease, and faithful fail; we must seek to God for help : A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, president of Harvard College. Who deceas'd, March 16th. 1736,7. Aetatis suae 68. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. [Two lines from Psalms]
- Observations moral and religious, on the late terrible night of the earthquake : A sermon preached at the Thursday lecture, in Boston. January 1st. 1756. By Thomas Prentice, A.M. a Pastor of the church in Charlestown. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- Of taking heed to, and fulfilling the ministry; with the grand motive thereto : A sermon preached at the North-Precinct in Plymouth, November 2. 1720. Being the day of the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Stacey, to the pastoral office in the church there. By Daniel Lewes, A.M. Pastor of the church in Pembroke. With a preface by the Reverend, Mr. Ephraim Little, Pastor of the First Church in Plymouth. [One line from II Timothy]
- The history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ epitomiz'd: in a catechetical way : For the use of the children in the South Parish in Andover: to whom it is dedicated. By Samuel Phillips, M.A. and V.D.M. [Three lines from Mathew]
- The vade mecum for America: or A companion for traders and travellers : containing I. An exact and useful table, shewing the value of any quantity of any commodity, ready cast up, from one yard or pound to ten thousand. II. A table of simple and compound interest. III. Th names of the towns, and counties in the several provinces and colonies of New-England, New-York, and the Jersies; as also the several counties in Pensilvania [sic], Maryland and Virginia: together with the time of the setting of their courts. IV. The time of the general meetings of the Baptists an Quakers. V. A description of the principal roads from the mouth of Kennebeck-River in the north-east of New England, to James-River in Virginia. VI. A correct table of the kings and queens of England, from Egbert the 1st King of England to His Present Majesty King George II. Together with several other instructive tables in arithmetick, geography &c. To which is added, the names of the streets in Boston. Collected & composed with great care & accuracy
- Phaenomena quaedam apocalyptica ad aspectum novi orbis configurata. Or, Some few lines towards a description of the new heaven as it makes to those who stand upon the new earth : by Samuel Sewall A.M. and sometime Fellow of Harvard College at Cambridge in New-England
- The history of the present rebellion in Scotland : From the departure of the Pretender's son from Rome, down to the present time. In which is a full account of the conduct of this young invader, from his first arrival in Scotland; with the several progresses he made there and likewise a very particular relation of the Battle of Preston, with an exact list of the slain, wounded, and prisoners, on both sides. Taken from the relation of Mr. James Macpherson, who was an eye-witness of the whole, and who took the first opportunity of leaving the rebels, into whose service he was forced, and in which he had a captain's commission. [Two lines in Latin from Ovid]
- Pharmacopoeia Londinensis : or, the London dispensatory further adorned by the studies and collections of the fellows now living, of the said college. In this impression you may find, 1. Three hundred useful additions. 2. All the notes that were in the margent are brought i the book ... 8. In this impression, the Latin name of every one of the compounds is printed, and in what page of the new folio Latin book they are to be found. By Nicholas Culpepper, gent. student in physick and astrology
- Practical discourses on the holiness of Heaven : being several sermons, preached at the lecture in Roxbury. By Nehemiah Walter, A.M. Pastor of a church there
- Two sermons preached at Rutland, September 8th. 1723. : After the Indians had been there, and kill'd the Reverend Mr. Joseph Willard, with two of Mr. Joseph Stevens's children, and captivated other two. By Israel Loring, M.A. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Sudbury
- The importance of ministers being men in Christ; with the possibility and benefit of assurance. : A sermon preach'd at Milton, Nov. 13. 1728. Upon occasion of the ordination of the Rev. Mr. John Taylor, to the pastoral care of the church in that place. By Thomas Foxcroft, Pastor of a church in Boston. Published at the request of some that heard it; with the paragraphs, omitted (for brevity) in the preaching
- Prayer to the Lord of the harvest for the mission of labourers into his harvest : A sermon preached in the Old South Meeting-House in Boston, August 9. 1727. At the ordination of the Reverend Ebenezer Pemberton M.A. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York. By Benjamin Colman. [Two lines from Corinthians]
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- Martial wisdom recommended : A sermon preach'd at the desire of the Honourable Artillery Company in Boston, June 6. 1737. Being the day of their election of officers. By William Williams, M.A. Pastor of the church in Weston. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- A Letter to Doctor Zabdiel Boylston; occasion'd by a late dissertation concerning inoculation, printed at Boston : [Three lines in Latin from Lucan]
- A Word of advice to such as are settling new plantations
- A brief declaration of Mr. Peter Thacher, and Mr. John Webb, Pastors of the New-North-Church in Boston, in behalf of themselves and said church : relating to some of their late ecclesiastical proceedings
- A brief discourse at the ordination of a deacon. : By John Webb, A.M. Pastor to a church of Christ in Boston
- A call to parents, and children. Or The great concern of parents; and the important duty of children : The first being the subject of the publick exercises, on the Lord's Day; the second delivered to a religious society of young men, the evening after; on April 24. 1737. By John Barnard, M.A. Pastor of a church in Marblehead. [Three lines from Genesis]
- A confession of faith, : owned and consented unto by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled at Boston in New-England, May 12. 1680. Being the second session of that Synod. [Three lines of quotations]
- A dead faith anatomized : A discourse on the nature, and the danger, with the deadly symptoms, of a dead faith, in those who profess the faith of Christ. By Samuel Mather, Pastor of the church in Windsor, in the colony of Connecticut. [One line epigram in Latin]
- A devout and humble enquiry into the reasons of the divine council in the death of good men. : Meditated on the death, and preached at the lecture in Boston on the day of the interment of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bridge, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston: who departed this life on Monday, September 26. 1715. By Benjamin Colman, A.M
- A discourse concerning the duration of the punishment of the wicked in a future state. : Delivered at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, April 24th. 1729. By Edward Wigglesworth, Hollisian Professor of Divinity at Harvard-College in Cambridge
- A discourse on the great priviledge and happiness of dying in faith : Deliver'd at George-Town on Arowsick, upon the death of John Watts, Esq.; who departed this life Nov. 26th. 1717. By Joseph Baxter, A.M. [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
- A discourse on the transcendent glory of the Gospel : Deliver'd at the lecture in Hingham. By Ebenezer Gay, M.A. Pastor of a church there. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
- A discourse, shewing, that the real first cause of the straits and difficulties of this province of Massachusetts Bay, is it's extravagancy, & not paper money : and also what is a safe foundation to raise a bank of credit on, and what not, (with some remarks on Amicus Patriae,) & a projection for emitting of more bills of credit on the province. By way of dialogue, tween a representative in said province, and a certain gentleman concerned for the good of his native country. By Philopatria
- A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of the county of Hampshire, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. : In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Benjami Colman, of Boston. Written by the Revd. Mr. Edwards, Minister of Northampton, Nov. 6. 1736. Published with a large preface by the Rev. Dr. Watts and Dr. Guyse of London: to which a shorter is added by some of the reverend ministers of Boston. Together with an attestation from some of the reverend ministers of Hampshire
- A funeral sermon preach'd at Bristol, on the Lord's-Day, after the death of Mr. Nathanael Cotton, late Pastor of the Church of Christ there. : Who died July 3. 1729. In the thirty-second year of his age. Publish'd at the desire of many that heard it. By John Cotton, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Newton
- A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion. : Compiled for the help of young ministers: and may be serviceable to private Christians, who are enquiring the way to Zion. By Solomon Stoddard, A.M. Pastor of the church in Northampton. With an epistle perfixed [sic], by the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather
- A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion. : Compiled for the help of young ministers: and may be serviceable to private Christians, who are enquiring the way to Zion. By Solomon Stoddard, A.M. late Pastor of the church in Northampton. With an epistle prefixed, by the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather
- A guide to prayer: or, A free and rational account of the gift, grace and spirit of prayer : with plain directions how every Christian may attain them. By I. Watts, D.D
- A holy and useful life, ending in a happy and joyful death : considered in a sermon occasioned by the death of the truly Honourable John Burrill Esq; one of His Majesty's Council for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. Who pleasantly resigned his soul into the hands of his Redeemer, Decemb. 10. 1721. In the sixty-fourth year of his age. By Nath. Henchman, M.A. and Pastor of the First Church in Lynn. Prefac'd by the Reverend Mr. Richard Brown, Pastor of a church in Reading
- A humble discourse of the incomprehensibleness of God : In four sermons, preached at the lecture in Boston. 1714. By Benjamin Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston. With a preface by the Reverend Mr. Pemberton. [One line of Latin quotation]
- A letter from William Shirley, Esq; governor of Massachusett's-Bay, to His Grace the Duke of Newcastle : with a journal of the siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the forces, during the expedition against the French settlements on Cape Breton; drawn up at the desire of the Council and House of Representatives of the province of Massachusett's-Bay; approved and attested by Sir William Pepperrel, and the other principal officers who commanded in the said expedition. Published by authority
- A letter from one in the country to his friend in Boston, containing some remarks upon a late pamphlet, entituled, The distressed state of the town of Boston, &c
- A perswasive to make a publick confession of Christ, and come up to all his ordinances, in particular those of baptism and the Lord's Supper : And objections answered. In a letter on some near relatives. By the late Hon. Daniel Parker, Esq; of Barnstable. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- A plain catechism for children[.] : To which is added, another for the instruction of those that are to be admitted to the Lord's Supper. By Mat. Henry
- A plea for God, and an appeal to the consciences of a people declining in religion : A sermon preach'd before His Excellency the governour, Council and Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 27th. 1719. Being the day for the election of His Majesty's Council there. By William Williams, A.M. Pastor of the church of Hatfield. [Four lines from Ezekiel]
- A practical discourse concerning the choice benefit of communion with God in His House, : witnessed unto by the experience of saints as the best improvement of time. Being the sum of several sermons on Psal. lxxxiv. 10. Preach'd in Boston, on lecture-days. By Joshua Moodey late Minister of the Gospel. [Five lines from Psalms]
- A religious fear of God's tokens, explained and urged : in a sermon preached at Ipswich, November 1. 1727. Being a day of humiliation on account of the terrible earthquake, October 29. 1727. By Samuel Wigglesworth, M.A. [Two lines from Psalms]
- A seasonable testimony to good order in the churches of the faithful : Particularly declaring the usefulness & necessity of councils in order to preserving peace and truth in the churches. By Increase Mather, D.D. with the concurrence of other ministers of the Gospel in Boston. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Walter Wilmot at Jamaica on Long-Island. April 12. 1738. : By E. Pemberton. To which is added, a brief discourse upon the Divine appointment of the Gospel ministry, and the methods of it's conveyance thro' the successive ages of the church; deliver'd upon the same occasion: with the charge given at the ordination. By the Rev. Mr. Jonathan Dickinson. Published at the request of the hearers
- A sermon preach'd before the Right Honourable Sir John Fryer, Bart. Lord-Mayor of the City of London, the Court of Aldermen, and the liveries of the several Companies, in the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, Jan. 30. 1720. : By Francis Haslewood, M.A. Rector of Chinkford, in Essex; Prebendary of Wherwell, in Hampshire; and Chaplain to his Grace Philip Duke of Wharton
- A short treatise of the Christian's great interest : divided into two parts; the first whereof containeth The trial of a saving interest in Christ. The second pointeth forth plainly, The way how to attain it. By Mr. William Guthrie, Minister of the Gospel at New-Kilmarnock. [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
- A sinners prayer for converting grace; or, The necessity and efficacy of the grace of God in the conversation of a sinner : Asserted and practically improved, chiefly for the direction and encouragement of the unconverted to pray for converting grace. In a sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, February 13th. 1734. Published, with enlargements and additions, at the request of several of the hearers. By Peter Clark, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Salem-Village. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- A town in its truest glory : A brief essay upon, a town happy, and glorious: recommending, those things, by which a town may come to flourish with all prosperity. A discourse, wherein the state of all our towns, is considered; but the peculiar temptations & occasions of some towns among us, are more particularly accommodated. [Four lines from Leviticus]
- A treatise concerning conversion : shewing the nature of saving conversion to God, and the way wherein it is wrought; together with an exhortation to labour after it. To which is added, a lecture-sermon had at Boston, July 2. 1719. Wherein the way to know sincerity and hypocrisy is cleared up. By Solomon Stoddard, Pastor of Northampton
- A treatise of being born again : without which no man can be saved. To which is added, a discourse on the duty and advantage of singular piety. And some extracts from a late writer, suited to the design of this treatise. By S. Wright. D.D. [Seven lines from Grotius in Latin]
- A vindication of the New-North-Church in Boston, : from several falshoods spread in a pamphlet lately published, tending to their defamation, entituled, An account of the reasons why a considerable number belonging to the New North Congregation in Boston, could not consent to Mr. Peter Thacher's ordination there, &c. With an invitation to the dissatisfyed brethren of the said church to put an end to their controversy in a Christian way. By several of the members of that church
- A vindication of the remarks of one in the country upon The distressed state of Boston, from some exceptions made against 'em in a letter to Mr. Colman
- Acquaintance with God yields peace with him : A sermon preached December 23. 1716. To a society of young men, usually meeting on Lord's-Day evenings, for religious exercises. By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ, in Boston, New-England. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- An abstract of military discipline : more particularly with regard to the manuel [sic] exercise, evolutions, and firings of the foot, from Col. Bland
- An account of the life and death of Mrs. Elizabeth Bury, : who died, May the 11th 1720. Aged 76. Chiefly collected out of her own diary. Together with her elegy, by the Reverend Dr. Watts
- An alarm to unconverted sinners : in a serious treatise. Shewing I. What conversion is not, and correcting some mistakes about it. II. What conversion is, and wherein it consisteth. III. The necessity of conversion. IV. The marks of the unconverted. V. The miseries of the unconverted. VI. Directions for conversion. VII. Motives to conversion. Whereunto is annex'd, Divers practical cases of conscience judiciously resolv'd. By Joseph Alleine, late Minister of the Gospel at Taunton in Somersetshire
- An awakening call from the eternal God, to the unconverted. Or Seasonable advice to them that are under convictions, to prevent their miscarrying in conversion : By Samuel Corbin, M.A. [Two lines from Isaiah]
- An elegy, address'd to His Excellency Governour Belcher : on the death of his brother-in-law, the Honourable Daniel Oliver, Esq; [Four lines in Latin]
- An essay upon that paradox, Infallibility may sometimes mistake. or, A reply to A discourse concerning episcopacy, said in a late pamphlet to be beyond the possibility of a reply : To which is prefixed, some remarks upon said pamphlet, entituled, A discourse shewing, who is a true pastor of the church of Christ. As also remarks upon St. Ignatius's Epistle to the Trallians. By a son of Martin-Mar-Prelate. [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- Benedictus. : Good men described, and the glories of their goodness, declared. With some character & history of one who belonged unto the tribe: namely, Mr. Thomas Bridge, a late Pastor of the First-Church in Boston; who expired, 26 d. VII m. 1715. Whereto there is added, an instrument, which he wrote, when he drew near his end, and left as a legacy to survivers, relating some of his experiences; and offering some testimonies to the cause of religion. By C. Mather, D.D. & F.R.S
- Character and overthrow of Laish considered and applied : A sermon preached at the desire of the Honourable Artillery-Company in Boston, June 3. 1734. Being the anniversary day for their election of officers. By Charles Chauncy A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Boston. [Four lines from Judges]
- Christ abolishing death and bringing life and immortality to light in the Gospel : A sermon occasioned by the death of the Honourable Mary Belcher late consort of His Excellency our present governour. Delivered at Boston, N.E. October 17. 1736, being the Lord's-Day after he funeral. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of the South Church. [Three lines from I Corinthians]
- Christian bravery : A sermon preached before the Honourable Artillery Company in Boston, June 7th, 1736. Being the day of their election of officers. And now published at their request, with the enlargements, that, for brevity, were omitted in the delivery of the sermon. By Peter Clark, A.M. Pastor of the church in Salem-Village. [Five lines of Scripture quotations]
- Comfort for the afflicted righteous, and A call to such as experience God's marvellous sparing mercy : Being the substance of two sermons preach'd at Needham, quickly after the sudden and awful death of two desirable young men, viz. Mr. Solomon Cook, & Mr. Samuel Kingsberry who were drowned below the castle, May 13. 1737. Wherein endeavors are used for the comforting the bereaved and sorrowful relatives, and the quickning and awakning of others that survive. By Jonathan Townsend, M.A. and Pastor of the church in Needham. Now published at the repeated and urgent desires of the hearers, and others. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Compendium evangelicum. : A sermon preach'd at the publick lecture in Boston, March 1st. 1738,-9. On the sorrowful occasion of the funeral of the late Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher, in the 62d year of his age. By William Cooper, Minister of the Gospel
- Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta; or, A select century of Cordery's Colloquies : with an English translation as literal as possible, design'd for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, master of the publick grammar school in Hull, and author of the Introduction to the making of Latin
- Discourses on the whole LVth chapter of Isaiah : Preparatory to communion at the Lord's-table. To which is added, the author's last sermon. By that pious, judicious, and learned Divine, the Rev. Mr. Nehemiah Walter, late Pastor of the First Church in Roxbury. With a preface giving some account of his life and character. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- Early piety again inculcated from those famous words of Solomon, Eccles. XII. 1. Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth. : In a sermon preached to a society of young men, in Boston, July 10. 1720. By Benjamin Colman
- Earthquakes the works of God and tokens of his just displeasure : Two sermons on Psal. xviii. 7. At the particular fast in Boston, Nov. 2. and the general thanksgiving, Nov. 9. Occasioned by the late dreadful earthquake. Wherein among other things is offered a brief account of the natural causes of these operations in the hands of God: with a relation of some late terrible ones in other parts of the world, as well as those that have been perceived in New-England since it's [sic] settlement by English inhabitants. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of the South Church in Boston. [Four lines from Psalms]
- Ecclesia Monilia. : The peculiar treasure of the Almighty King opened; and the jewels that are made up in it, exposed. At Boston lecture, July 14. 1726. Whereof one is more particularly exhibited, in the character of Mrs. Elizabeth Cotton, who was laid up a few days before. And certain instruments and memorials of piety, written by that valuable & Honourable gentlewoman
- English liberties, : or The free-born subject's inheritance; containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes; with comments on each of them ... with many law-cases throughout the whole. Compiled first by Henry Care, and contiued [sic], with large additions, by W.N. of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
- Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes : Illustrated in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, N.E. on the general thanksgiving, Thursday, July 18. 1745. Occasion'd by taking the city of Louisbourg on the Isle of Cape-Breton, by New-England soldiers, assisted by a British squadron. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and a Pastor of the said church. [Five lines from Psalms]
- Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes : Illustrated in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, N.E. on the general thanksgiving, Thursday, July 18. 1745. Occasion'd by taking the city of Louisbourg on the Isle of Cape-Breton, by New-England soldiers, assisted by a British squadron. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of said church. [Five lines from Psalms]
- Five sermons on several subjects : I. A birth-day sermon, preached on the day when the author attained to the eightieth year of his age. II. A dying testimony to the sovereign grace of God in the salvation of his elect, containing three sermons. III. Believers encouraged to pray from the consideration of Christs interceding for them, and with them. By Increase Mather, D.D [Six lines of quotations]
- God deals with us as rational creatures: and if sinners would but hearken to reason they would repent : A sermon preached at the lecture in Boston, February, 7. 1722, 3. And now publish'd at the desire and request of one that heard it. By Benjamin Colman. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- God glorified in the work of redemption, by the greatness of man's dependance upon him, in the whole of it : A sermon preached on the publick lecture in Boston, July 8. 1731. And published at the desire of several, ministers and others, in Boston, who heard it. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Northampton. [Two lines from Judges]
- God's people must enquire of him to bestow the blessings promised in his word : A sermon preach'd February 26. 1741,2. On a day of prayer observed by the South Church and Congregation in Boston, to seek of God the more plentiful effusion of his Holy Spirit upon them and his people. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. one of the Pastors of said church. [Two lines from Luke]
- Godly children their parents joy : exhibited in several sermons by the Reverend & learned Henry Gibbs, M.A. Late Pastor of a church in Watertown. [Six lines of Scripture text]
- Golgotha : A lively description of death. With such thoughts, as are to be entertained by men, that they may not perish, in that very day, when the thoughts of men do perish. Occasioned by some fresh instances of early mortality. With a more particular memorial of one of them; namely, Mr. Recompence Wadsworth, a late school-master in Boston. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Ecclesiastes]
- Good soldiers described, and animated : A sermon preached before the Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 6th. 1720. Being the day of their election of officers; and now published at their request. And in obedience to His Excellency the governour: His Honour the lieut. governour, and several of His Majesty's Honourable counsellours. By Thomas Symmes, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Bradford. [One line from Ecclesiastes]
- Gospel ministers exhibited under the notion of stars; and our Lord Jesus Christ as holding these stars in his right hand. : In a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Nathaniel Gookin. To the pastoral office of a church at North-Hill in the town of Hampton, October 31. 1739. By William Shurtleff, A.M. Pastor of a church in Portsmouth
- Gospel-light polishes and inriches the human world in external and common as well as spiritual things : A sermon preached at the gathering of the church at Biddeford, and ordaining the Reverend Mr. Samuel Willard to the pastoral office there. Sept. 30. 1730. By Thomas Paine M.A. Pastor of a church in Weymouth. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Hodder's arithmetick : or, That necessary art made most easy. Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time. By James Hodder, writing-master
- How and why young people should cleanse their way, : in two sermons. To which is added another sermon preach'd privately to a society of young men, and at their repeated desires publish'd for their use. By William Cooper, M.A. Recommended by the Reverend Mr. Colman to the serious perusal of the young people of their flock
- Humane impositions proved unscriptural, or, The divine right of private judgment : A sermon preached at the opening of Presbytery in Charlestown in the province of South Carolina, March 5th. 1728,9. By Josiah Smith, M.A. Now Pastor of the Dissenting Church at Cainboy. [Thre lines of Scripture texts]
- Hymns and spiritual songs. : In three books. I. Collected from the Scriptures. II. Compos'd on divine subjects. III. Prepar'd for the Lord's Supper. By I. Watts, D.D
- Icono-clastes : An essay upon the idolatry, too often committed under the profession of the most reformed Christianity; and a discovery of the idols which all Christians are every where in danger of. By Cotton Mather, D.D. and F.R.S. [Two lines from Ezekiel]
- Instructions for the cultivating and raising of flax and hemp : in a better manner, than that generally practis'd in Ireland. By Lionel Slator of Cabragh, in the County of Cavan, flax and hemp dresser to the Honourable Thomas Coote of Coote-Hill, in the said county. Printed at Dublin in the year 1724. And now published for the benefit of the inhabitants of New-England, and recommended to their perusal
- Juga jucunda : A brief essay to obtain from young people, an early and hearty submission to the yoke of their Saviour, and his religion. With a relation of the glorious peace and joy, which brightened the dying hours of Mrs. Abiel Goodwin; who having born the yoke in her youth, triumphantly expired October 3. 1727. A sermon preached at the desire of the deceased. [One line from Deuteronomy]
- Looking to Jesus : Being an earnest exhortation and most excellent perswasive to fly to the Lord Jesus Christ by faith, in order to obtain eternal life through him. By Mr. John Willison, Minister of the Gospel at Dundee. [Two lines from Isaiah]
- Ministers insufficient of themselves rightly to discharge the duties of their sacred calling : Shewed in a sermon preached at the Convention of Ministers of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, N.E. at Boston. On Thursday, May 27. 1742. By Israel Loring, A.M. Pastor of th West Church in Sudbury. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- Ministers naturally caring for souls : A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend, Mr. Thomas Bridge. A Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston, N E. who departed this life, September 26. 1715. By Benj. Wadsworth, A.M. surviving Pastor of the aforesaid church. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- Mr. Prescot's examination of certain remarks, &c. : In a letter to the brethren of the First Church of Christ in Salem, adhering to their Reverend pastor
- Nepenthes evangelicum : A brief essay, upon a soul at ease; in what piety will bring both parents and children to. A sermon occasion'd by the death of a religious matron, Mrs. Mary Rock. Who having entred the eighty first year of her age, withdrew from us. 30d. 7m. 1713. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [One line from Matthew]
- None but Christ, none but Christ. : Intimating, that in Him, who is Lord of Lord's, and Prince only, is to be found the full and absolute cure of man's misery
- Observations moral and religious, on the late terrible night of the earthquake : A sermon preached at the Thursday lecture, in Boston. January 1st. 1756. By Thomas Prentice, A.M. a Pastor of the church in Charlestown. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- Of taking heed to, and fulfilling the ministry; with the grand motive thereto : A sermon preached at the North-Precinct in Plymouth, November 2. 1720. Being the day of the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Stacey, to the pastoral office in the church there. By Daniel Lewes, A.M. Pastor of the church in Pembroke. With a preface by the Reverend, Mr. Ephraim Little, Pastor of the First Church in Plymouth. [One line from II Timothy]
- Phaenomena quaedam apocalyptica ad aspectum novi orbis configurata. Or, Some few lines towards a description of the new heaven as it makes to those who stand upon the new earth : by Samuel Sewall A.M. and sometime Fellow of Harvard College at Cambridge in New-England
- Pharmacopoeia Londinensis : or, the London dispensatory further adorned by the studies and collections of the fellows now living, of the said college. In this impression you may find, 1. Three hundred useful additions. 2. All the notes that were in the margent are brought i the book ... 8. In this impression, the Latin name of every one of the compounds is printed, and in what page of the new folio Latin book they are to be found. By Nicholas Culpepper, gent. student in physick and astrology
- Practical discourses on the holiness of Heaven : being several sermons, preached at the lecture in Roxbury. By Nehemiah Walter, A.M. Pastor of a church there
- Prayer to the Lord of the harvest for the mission of labourers into his harvest : A sermon preached in the Old South Meeting-House in Boston, August 9. 1727. At the ordination of the Reverend Ebenezer Pemberton M.A. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York. By Benjamin Colman. [Two lines from Corinthians]
- Precious treasure in earthen vessels. : A sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend & learned, Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, and Fellow of Harvard College; who expired Wednesday, Febr. 13th. 1716, 17. aetatis suae 45. By Joseph Sewall, A.M
- Pure and undefiled religion, the highest obligation, and truest glory of civil rulers. : A sermon delivered at Boston, in the audience of the great and General Court or Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, May 28th. 1735. Being the anniversary fo the election of His Majesty's Council for the province. By John Prentice, A.M. Pastor of the church in Lancaster
- Reflections on the present state of the Province of the Massachuset-Bay in general, and town of Boston in particular : relating to bills of credit and the support of trade by them: as the same has been lately represented in several pamphlets
- Religion recommended to the soldier : A sermon preach'd to the Ancient and Honourable Artillery-Company, June 4. 1744. Being the day of their election of officers. By Joseph Parsons, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Bradford. [Three lines from Hebrews]
- Remarks upon the postscript to the Defence of a book lately reprinted at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order, &c : In a letter of thanks to the author. By Jonathan Dickinson, M.A. Minister of the Gospel at Elisabeth-Town, N. Jersey. [Four lines of Scripture texts
- Sacramental exercises : , The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lords Supper. By Jabez Earle
- Sacramental exercises, : or, The Christian's employment, before, at, and after the Lord's Supper. By Jabez Earle. To which is added, divine hymns, for sacramental occasions
- Sermons on sacramental occasions : by divers ministers
- Sermons on several subjects. : Preach'd at the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York. By E. Pemberton
- Sermons preached at the lecture in Boston, from Luke XI, 21, 22. : Shewing I. That the soul of man is a noble palace which the great God built for himself. II. That it is now become as a garison or strong hold, which Satan keeps against God. III. That there is a wretched peace and cursed quiet, which the carnal heart lies in under Satans tyranny. IV. That the victorious Saviour rescues whom he pleases, and will rescue all his chosen, from Satans power and tyranny. To which is added, a discourse from Psalm CXXII. I. I was glad when they said unto me, let me go unto the House of the Lord. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a church in Boston
- Signatus. : The sealed servants of our God, appearing with two witnesses, to produce a well-established assurance of their being the children of the Lord Almighty or, the witnesses of the Holy Spirit, with the spirit of the beleever [sic], to his adoption of God; briefly and plainly described. At Boston lecture 1726--7
- Solomon's caution against the cup : A sermon delivered at Cainboy, in the province of South-Carolina. March 30. 1729. By Josiah Smith, M.A. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Some account of the holy life and death of Mr. Henry Gearing, late citizen of London : who departed this life January, the 4th, 1693-4. Aged 61. With the trial and character of a real Christian, collected out of his papers, for the examination of himself: from which several other particulars are added, for the instruction, encouragement, and imitation of Christians
- Some brief sacramental meditations preparatory for communion at the great ordinance of the supper : By the late Reverend Samuel Willard, M.A. vice-president of Harvard-College, and Pastor of a church in Boston. [Two lines from Psalms]
- Some observations on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, and his opposers. : Printed for the benefit of the orphan-house in Georgia
- Some remarkable passages in the life of the Honourable Col. James Gardiner, : who was slain at the Battle of Preston-Pans, September 21. 1745. To which is added the sermon occasioned by his heroick death. By P. Doddridge, D.D. [Two lines from Virgil]
- Spiritual songs : or, Songs of praise with Penitential cries to Almighty God, upon several occasions. Together with the Song of Songs which is Solomon's: first turn'd, then paraphras'd in English verse
- The Englishman directed in the choice of his religion : Reprinted for the use of English Americans, with a prefatory address vindicating the King's supremacy and authority of Parliament, in matters of religion, and thereby demolishing all the pleas of dissenters for separation, according to the concession of the dissenting gentleman's answer to the Rev. Mr. White's letters. Pages 3, and 53. Being also a justification of the Church of England against the misrepresentations of that answer. [Two lines from Proverbs]
- The Holy Spirit the gift of God our heavenly Father, to them that ask him : A sermon preach'd on a day of prayer and fasting, kept by the South Church in Boston, to ask of God the effusion of his spirit on the rising generation, Novemb. 13th. 1722. By Joseph Sewall, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The Madness of the Jacobite party, in attempting to set a popish pretender on the British throne, demonstrated : in a short view of, I. The calamities of former popish regimes. II. The present happy establishment. III. The miseries which would ensue, should the Pretender come in: with a word to the disaffected party, and to the friends of the present constitution. [Four lines of verse]
- The Scripture-bishop. Or The Divine right of Presbyterian ordination & government, considered in a dialogue between Praelaticus and Eleutherius
- The Scriptures the only rule of faith & practice : As it was delivered in a sermon at the lecture in Boston, Sept. 5. 1723. By Thomas Walter, M.A. Pastor of a church in Roxbury. [Two lines from Augustine]
- The blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord, illustrated and improved : A sermon preach'd at Newington in New-Hampshire; upon the death of a very pious young gentlewoman, Mrs. Elizabeth Janvrin, who departed this life, Octob. 5. 1729. AEtatis 18. By Joseph Adams, M.A. Pastor to the church in Newington. [Four lines from Psalms]
- The certain blessedness of all those, whose sins are forgiven : considered, confirmed, and applyed, from Psalm XXXII. I, 2. By Henry Gibbs, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Watertown. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- The city of refuge : The Gospel of the city explained; and the flight of a distressed sinner thereunto, directed and quickened; with a special aspect on the intentions of early piety. [Two lines from Samuel]
- The day of trouble near, the tokens of it, and a due preparation for it : in three sermons on Ezekiel VII. 7. The first of which was preached on the Lord's Day, October 29. 1727. Which was the day immediately preceeding [sic] the late earthquake; the other two were prepared for, and one of them was preach'd on a day of publick fasting and prayer. Nov. 16. To which is added, a sermon on Deuteronomy V. 29. Preach'd the Wednesday after that awakening providence; and an Appendix, giving some account of the earthquake, as it was in Hampton, and something remarkable of thunder and lightning in that town, in the year 1727. By Nathaniel Gookin, M.A. Pastor of the Old Church in Hampton, in New-Hamphsire. [Five lines of Scripture quotations]
- The doctrine of earthquakes : Two sermons preached at a particular fast in Weymouth, Nov. 3. 1727. The Friday after the earthquake. Wherein this terrible work appears not to proceed from natural second causes, in any orderly way of their producing: but from the mighty power of God immediately interposed; and is to the world, a token of God's anger, &c. and presage of terrible changes. With examples of many earthquakes in history, --illustrating this doctrine. By Thomas Paine, M.A. Pastor of a church in Weymouth. [Five lines from Isaiah]
- The doctrine of original sin proved & applyed : A sermon preached at the Thursday lecture in Boston, May 21. 1724. By Thomas Paine, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Weymouth. [Five lines from Ezekiel]
- The duty of a people to stand in aw [sic] of God, and not sin, when under his terrible judgements : A sermon preach'd at the South Meeting House in Boston, the evening after the earthquake, which was in the night between the 29th & 30th of October, 1727. By Joseph Sewall, M.A. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston. [Six lines from Isaiah]
- The duty of parents, to instruct their children : being the substance of several sermons preach'd at Cainhoy, in the province of South-Carolina, Anno Dom. 1727. Now contracted into one discourse. By Josiah Smith, M.A. [Two lines from Psalms]
- The duty of renewing their baptismal covenant : proved and urged upon the adult children of professing parents. By John Graham, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Southbury
- The duty of survivers to remember and to follow the faith of their godly deceased pastors. : A sermon preach'd the Lord's-Day after the death of the Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher. A pastor of the New North Church in Boston. Who deceased Feb. 26. 1738. Aetatis suae 62. By John Webb, A.M. the surviving Pastor of said church
- The eternity of God, and the short life of man considered. : A sermon on occasion of the decease of Mr. Samuel Aspinwal, who died August 13. 1732 in the 37th year of his age. By James Allin, M.A. Pastor of the church in Brooklin
- The excellency of the Gospel-message; with the duty and dignity of the messengers of Christ : A sermon preached at the East Precinct in Yarmouth, June 22. 1727. At the ordination of the Reverend Josiah Dennis, M.A. By Samuel Wigglesworth, M.A. Pastor of a church in Ipswich. [Three lines from Psalms]
- The explanatory charter, granted by His Majesty King George to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. : Accepted by the General Court, Jan. 15th. anno 1725 [new style, 1726]
- The faith and prayer of a dying malefactor. : A sermon preach'd December 27. 1739. On occasion of the execution of two criminals, namely Sarah Simpson and Penelope Kenny, and in the hearing of the former. By William Shurtleff, A.M. Pastor of a church in Portsmouth, New-Hampshire. To which is annex'd a brief narrative concerning the said criminals: and a preface by the Reverend Mr. Fitch
- The faithful evangelist, or The true shepherd : Represented by his endeavours for the good of souls, in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. William Rand, at Sunderland, May 20th. 1724. By Isaac Chauncey, A.M. and Pastor of Hadley. [Three lines from Psalms]
- The first and great commandment, to love the Lord our God : A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston January 28. 1741,2. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor to a church of Christ in Boston. [Four lines from Deuteronomy]
- The good government of Christian families recommended : as that which will contribute greatly to their peace and true happiness. To which is added, a discourse on secret prayer. By the late Reverend William Homes, A.M. and Pastor of the Church of Christ in Chilmark. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The great salvation revealed and offered in the Gospel explained, and an hearty acceptance of it urged : In several sermons on Hebrews II. 3. By William Williams, A.M. and Pastor of the church in Hatfield. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
- The history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ epitomiz'd: in a catechetical way : For the use of the children in the South Parish in Andover: to whom it is dedicated. By Samuel Phillips, M.A. and V.D.M. [Three lines from Mathew]
- The history of the present rebellion in Scotland : From the departure of the Pretender's son from Rome, down to the present time. In which is a full account of the conduct of this young invader, from his first arrival in Scotland; with the several progresses he made there and likewise a very particular relation of the Battle of Preston, with an exact list of the slain, wounded, and prisoners, on both sides. Taken from the relation of Mr. James Macpherson, who was an eye-witness of the whole, and who took the first opportunity of leaving the rebels, into whose service he was forced, and in which he had a captain's commission. [Two lines in Latin from Ovid]
- The importance of ministers being men in Christ; with the possibility and benefit of assurance. : A sermon preach'd at Milton, Nov. 13. 1728. Upon occasion of the ordination of the Rev. Mr. John Taylor, to the pastoral care of the church in that place. By Thomas Foxcroft, Pastor of a church in Boston. Published at the request of some that heard it; with the paragraphs, omitted (for brevity) in the preaching
- The joy of children walking in truth. : As it was set forth in a sermon at the Boston-lecture, August 15. 1723. upon II John. 4. Publish'd at the desire of many of the hearers. By Daniel Lewes, M.A. and Pastor of the church at Pembroke
- The lamb slain, worthy to be praised, as the most powerful, rich, wise, and strong : A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, July 11. 1745. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor of a church in said town. [Two lines from Psalms]
- The ministers of Christ are to enrich those they minister unto : A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. John Ballantine, at Westfield, June 17. 1741. By William Rand, Pastor of the church of Sunderland. [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
- The obligations upon all Christians to desire and endeavour the salvation of others. : A sermon preached September 18. 1741. On a monthly evening lecture, at the North Brick Church, in Middle-Street, Boston. By William Shurtleff, A.M. Pastor of a church in Portsmouth. Publish'd at the desire of several ministers that heard it
- The orphan's best legacy: or, God's parental care of bereaved children : a discourse occasion'd by the death of the Honourable Samuel Sewall Esq; who departed this life, Jan. 1. 1729,30. Aetatis 78. By his son, Joseph Sewall, Pastor of the South Church in Boston. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- The orthodox Christian: or, A child well instructed in the principles of the Christian religion : exhibited in a discourse by way of catechizing. Designed for the use and benefit of the children, in the South Parish in Andover: to whom it is dedicated, by Samuel Phillips, M.A. and V.D.M. Published at the desire of many of his own people, and of some others. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The pastoral charge solemn, weighty & very awful. : A sermon preached at Weymouth, August 19. 1719. By Thomas Paine, at his ordination to the pastoral office in the church there. With a preface by the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Stone, Pastor of the church in Harwich. Printed a the desire of some that heard it. The illustration of several heads, which were only mentioned at the delivery of this sermon, is here introduc'd in it's place
- The perfect and upright man characteriz'd and recommended. : A funeral discourse occasioned by the death of the Honourable John Appleton, Esq; who deceas'd September 11. 1739. Aetatis suae 87. Preach'd on the Lord's-Day after the interment, September 16. By John Rogers, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in Ipswich
- The poor doubting Christian drawn to Christ : Wherein the main hindrances, which keep men from coming to Christ, are discovered. With special helps to recover God's favour. By Thomas Hooker. With an abstract of the author's life. [Four lines from Isaiah]
- The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New-Testament : faithfully translated into English metre: for the use, edification, and comfort of the saints in publick and private, especially in New-England. [Eight lines of Scripture references and texts]
- The psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old and New-Testament : faithfully translated into English meeter: for the use, edification and comfort of the saints in publick and private, especially in New-England. [Eight lines of Scripture references and texts]
- The religion of an oath. : Plain directions how the duty of swearing, may be safely managed, when it is justly demanded. And strong persuasives to avoid the perils of perjury. Concluding with a most solemn explanation of an oath, which the laws of Denmark have provided for the consideration of them, whom an oath is propos'd unto. Published at the desire of some, who apprehend oaths to be too frequently and faultily trifled with
- The second commandment like to the first; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self : A sermon preach'd at the Thursday lecture in Boston, May 6. 1742. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor to a church of Christ in Boston. [Eight lines from Romans]
- The second part of South-Sea stock. : Being an inquiry into the original of province bills or bills of credit, now in use in His Majesty's plantations, more especially in New-England; with some thoughts relating to the advantage, or hurt done by emitting the said bills
- The self-justiciary convicted and condemned. Or, A discourse concerning the difficulty and necessity of renouncing our own righteousness: and the evangelical method of repairing to the righteousness of a glorious Christ, as our only title to blessedness : By Samuel Mather late Pastor of the Church at Windsor. [Three lines from Psalms]
- The simple cobler of Aggawam in America. : Willing to help mend his native country, lamentably tattered, both in the upper leather and sole, with all the honest stitches he can take. And as willing never to be paid for his work by old English wonted pay. It is his trade to patch all the year long, gratis. Therefore I pray gentlemen keep your purses. By Theodore de la Guard
- The sincere convert : discovering the small number of true believers, and the great difficulty of saving conversion. Newly corrected and amended. By Thomas Shepard, sometime of Emanuel College, since preacher of the Gospel in New-England. [Two lines from Matthew]
- The spirits of the present day tried. : A sermon at the Tuesday evening-lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston, Nov. 3. 1741. By the Reverend Mr. David MacGregore, of Londonderry in New-England. With a preface by some ministers of Boston
- The success of the preached Gospel, matter to faithful ministers of continual thankfulness to God : Illustrated, in a sermon preach'd at Worcester, June 10. 1747. By Thaddeus Maccarthy, M.A. At his installment to the pastoral office over the Church of Christ in that place Published at the desire of many persons there. N.B. Some things, that for want of time, were omitted in the delivery, are here inserted. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- The temple of God to be measur'd by his ministers, according to the Word, as it's [sic] rule. : A sermon preach'd at Southborough, October 21. 1730. At the gathering of a church there, and the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Nathan Stone, to be it's [sic] pastor. By John Greenwood, M.A. Pastor to the Church of Christ in Rehoboth. Now made publick at the earnest desire of many that heard it
- The vade mecum for America: or A companion for traders and travellers : containing I. An exact and useful table, shewing the value of any quantity of any commodity, ready cast up, from one yard or pound to ten thousand. II. A table of simple and compound interest. III. Th names of the towns, and counties in the several provinces and colonies of New-England, New-York, and the Jersies; as also the several counties in Pensilvania [sic], Maryland and Virginia: together with the time of the setting of their courts. IV. The time of the general meetings of the Baptists an Quakers. V. A description of the principal roads from the mouth of Kennebeck-River in the north-east of New England, to James-River in Virginia. VI. A correct table of the kings and queens of England, from Egbert the 1st King of England to His Present Majesty King George II. Together with several other instructive tables in arithmetick, geography &c. To which is added, the names of the streets in Boston. Collected & composed with great care & accuracy
- The vanity of man as mortal : A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, September 4. 1746. In the audience of the General Court, the morning before the funeral of the Honourable Mrs. Frances Shirley consort to His Excellency William Shirley Esq; captain general and commander in chief of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay, &c. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. [Two lines of Latin quotation]
- The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man, : illustrated in several dscourses, from Eph. I. viii. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge. With a preface of the Reverend Mr. Benj. Wadsworth, president of Harvard College. [Six lines o Scripture texts]
- The wither'd hand stretched forth at the command of Christ, and restored. : A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, May 17. 1739. By Benjamin Colman, D.D
- The young man warn'd: or, Solomon's counsel to his son : A discourse delivered at Cainboy, in the province of South-Carolina. Anno Dom. 1729. By Josiah Smith, M.A. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- Things to be more thought upon : A brief treatise on the injuries offered unto the glorious and only saviour of the world: in many instances, wherein the guilty are seldom aware of their being so injurious to the eternal Son of God. With a more particular conviction of the Jewish and Arian infidelity. [Seven lines of quotations in Latin]
- Three practical discourses : I. Man's last end; or, The soul's farewell to the world. Being a serious warning for the timely preparation for death. By Mr. J. Janeway. II. A golden chain of four links: or, The four last things briefly discours'd of. Viz. Death; which is most certain, judgment, which is most strict. Hell, which is most dismal. Heaven, which is most delightful. With some directions to die well, in order to avoid hell, and obtain heaven. III. A sermon on Dives & Lazarus. Published for the greater comfort of those that taste the bitterness of affliction. The two last, by famous authors. [Two lines from Psalms]
- Three sermons lately preached at Boston. : I. Shewing the vertue of Christs blood to cleanse from sin. II. That natural men are under the government of self-love. III. That the Gospel is the means of conversion. To which a fourth is added, to stir up young men and maidens to praise the name of the Lord. By Solomon Stoddard A.M. Pastor of Northampton
- True faith makes the best soldiers, : a sermon preach'd before the Ancient and Honourable Artillery-Company, on their anniversary meeting for the election of officers, June 6th. 1748. By Samuel Dunbar, A.M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Stoughton
- True piety the best policy for times of war : A sermon preacht at Boston-lecture on August 16. 1722. Soon after a declaration of war, against the Eastern Indians & rebels. By Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, N.E. [Fourteen lines from Leviticus]
- Twelve single sermons on various subjects, : tending to promote godliness, and quicken persons to walk in the way of salvation. Preached, by Benjamin Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, N.E. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
- Two discourses : shewing, I. That the Lords ears are open to the prayers of the righteous. II. The dignity & duty of aged servants of the Lord. Also, a preface in which the Congregational discipline of the churches in New-England is vindicated, with the authors dying testimony there-unto. By I. Mather, D.D. [Four lines of quotations]
- Two sermons preached at Rutland, September 8th. 1723. : After the Indians had been there, and kill'd the Reverend Mr. Joseph Willard, with two of Mr. Joseph Stevens's children, and captivated other two. By Israel Loring, M.A. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Sudbury
- Two sermons, the first preached at Dedham, October 5th. 1726 : On a day of prayer with fasting there, to ask the pourings out of the spirit of grace on them, and especially on their children. The other preached at Sherbourn, on a like occasion, May 10. 1727. By Daniel Baker A.M. Pastor of the church of Christ in Sherbourn. Prefac'd and recommended by several ministers[.] [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or, A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against : As it was delivered in the course of his ministry: by Mr. Nehemiah Walter, Pastor of the church in Roxbury. First published by som of the hearers in 1696, and now re-printed at the desire of their successors. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- Utilia. Real and vital religion served, in the various & glorious intentions of it : With eight essays upon important subjects, which have a serviceable aspect upon it ... [Two lines from Erasmus]
- Vanishing things : An essay on dying man, known in his place no more, when death hath once removed him from it. In a sermon preached on the departure of the shining, and yet humble, Mr. Thomas Bernard, the late pastor of a church in Andover. Who expired suddenly on the 13.d VIII.m. 1718. In the sixtieth year of his age. By Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. [Three lines of quotation in Latin]
- Victorina. : A sermon preach'd, on the decease and at the desire, of Mrs. Katharin Mather, by her father. Whereunto there is added, a further account of that young gentlewoman, by another hand
- War is lawful, and arms are to be proved : A sermon preached to the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, on June 4. 1739. The anniversary day for electing their officers, at Boston, New England. By Samuel Mather, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston. [Six lines of quotations]
- Well-accomplish'd soldiers, a glory to their king, and defence to their country : A sermon preach'd at Hingham, on a training-day there, May 10. 1738. In the audience of four military companies; and now published, at the desire of their officers. By Ebenezer Gay. V.D.M. [Si lines of Scripture texts]
- What should be most of all tho't upon : A brief essay, to awaken in a dying man, (that is to say, in every man,) a proper and a lively concern for, a good state after death. With some directions, how that good state is to be obtain'd and ensur'd. [One line of quotation in Latin]
- When the godly cease, and faithful fail; we must seek to God for help : A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, president of Harvard College. Who deceas'd, March 16th. 1736,7. Aetatis suae 68. By Joseph Sewall, D.D. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. [Two lines from Psalms]
- Wisdom is justified of all her children : A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston. August 26. 1742. By Joseph Emerson, A.M. & V.D.M. [Three lines from James]
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