Wadsworth, Benjamin, 1670-1737
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- Vicious courses, procuring poverty. Describ'd and condemn'd. : A lecture-sermon, preach'd at Boston, Feb. 19. 1718,19.
- The danger of hypocrisy. : A sermon shewing, that persons may go far in the externals of the true religion, and yet be heart-rebels against God all the while. : Preached at Boston Lecture, Jan. 4. 1710.
- The faithful reprover, or, An essay to quicken Christians to the faithfully giving and suitably receiving reproofs, as there is occasion : in two lecture sermons
- The faithful reprover. Or, An essay to quicken Christians, to the faithfully giving and suitably receiving reproofs, as there is occasion. : In two lecture sermons,
- The great and last day of judgment: or The last trumpet sounding, the graves opening, all the dead arising, to recieve [sic] their last sentence from the Lord Jesus Christ, who will descend from heaven in matchless glory, to reward the godly, and punish the wicked to all eternity. : In several sermons.
- The great and last day of judgment: or, The last trumpet sounding, the graves opening, all the dead arising, to recieve [sic] their last sentence from the Lord Jesus Christ, who will descend from heaven in matchless glory, to reward the godly, and punish the wicked to all eternity. : In several sermons.
- The highest dwelling with the lowest, or, The most high God reviving the humble soul. : A lecture sermon, preached at Boston,
- The imitation of Christ, a Christian duty; : recommended in lecture-sermon at Boston, March 1. 1721,2.
- The saint's prayer to escape temptations. : A lecture sermon in Boston, January 6th. 1714,15.
- The sin of pride, described & condemned; : in a lecture-sermon preach'd at Boston, Sept. 4. 1718.
- The way of life opened in the everlasting covenant: or, The duties & benefits of the covenant of grace, : set forth in sundry sermons.
- The well-ordered family: or, Relative duties : Being the substance of several sermons, about family prayer. Duties of husbands & wives. Duties of parents & children. Duties of masters & servants.
- The well-ordered family: or, Relative duties. : Being the substance of several sermons, about family prayer. Duties of husbands & wives. Duties of parents & children. Duties of masters & servants.
- The well-ordered family: or, Relative duties. : Being the substance of several sermons, about family prayer. Duties of husbands & wives. Duties of parents & children. Duties of masters & servants.
- 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.
- Twelve single sermons on various subjects, : tending to promote godliness, and quicken persons to walk in the way of salvation.
- Unchast practices procure divine judgments. : A sermon preached in Boston, July 29. 1716.
- Vicious courses, procuring poverty. Describ'd and condemn'd. : A lecture sermon preach'd at Boston, Feb. 19. 1718,19.
- A dialogue between a minister and his neighbour, about the Lord's Supper.
- A dialogue between a minister, and his neighbour, about the Lord's Supper.
- A guide for the doubting, and cordial for the fainting, saint. Or, Directions and consolations for afflicted consciences: : being an answer to above thirty particular doubts or objections; which many Christians are sometimes grievously disquieted with.
- A guide for the doubting, and cordial for the fainting, saint. Or, Directions and consolations for afflicted consciences: : being an answer to above thirty particular doubts or objections; which many Christians are sometimes grievously disquieted with.
- A letter of wholesome counsels, directed to Christian souldiers [sic], going forth to war
- 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.
- An essay on the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments. : Design'd as an help to our better knowing and keeping them; & particularly as an help in that important duty of self-examination. : A book proper to be charitably distributed, by those so disposed.
- An essay to do good. : By a disswasive from tavern-haunting, and excessive drinking.
- An essay, for the charitable spreading of the Gospel into dark ignorant places: : being a sermon (now something inlarged) preached at the lecture in Boston, Octob. 16. 1718.
- An help to get knowledge: or, An essay, familiarly to explain the Assemblies Catechism, to the capacity of the weakest learners; and prove the truths therein contained, by plain Scripture.
- Assembling at the house of God, or, A sermon shewing, that Christians should quicken one another, to attend God's publick worship. : Preached on the Lords-Day. February 11. 1710,11.
- Christ's fan in his hand, separating the wheat & chaff. : A sermon preached at the lecture in Boston, December 6th. 1722.
- Christian advice to the sick and well. : In answer to these questions. I. What should Christians do, when under bodily sickness? II. How should Christians in health, improve the sickness of others and how should they carry it towards the sick? III. How should Christians behave themselves, when recovered from sickness? : And, None but the righteous saved. A sermon on I Cor. 6.9.
- Christian advice to the sick and well. : In answer to these questions. I. What should Christians do, when under bodily sickness? II. How should Christians in health, improve the sickness of others; and how should they carry it towards the sick? III. How should Christians behave themselves, when recovered from sickness? : And, None but the righteous saved: a sermon on I Cor. 6. 9.
- Constant preparedness for death a constant duty. : Being a sermon occasion'd, by the sudden drowning of six persons near the light-house, November 3. 1718.
- Death is certain, the time when uncertain. : A sermon, occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. James Allen. Teacher of the First Church of Christ in Boston. Who departed this life, September 22. 1710. Aged 78 years.
- Early seeking of God, earnestly recommended, from Psalm 63. 1. ; Death by sudden accidents, consider'd & improv'd, from Deut. 19. 5. : Two sermons.
- Exhortations to early piety, or, Motives and directions for young persons to be religious:
- Faithful warnings against bad-company-keeping. : A sermon preach'd July 29. 1722.
- Fervent zeal against flagrant wickedness. : A lecture-sermon, preach'd at Boston, N.E. on Novemb. 27. 1718.
- Five sermons: : viz. The first on Septemb. 30. 1711. From Psal. 73. 1. Being the last deliver'd in the Old Meeting-House, which was burnt, October 2d. 1711. : The second from Lam. 3. 51. At the South Meeting-House in Boston, on Octob. 7. 1711. Being the first Lords-Day after the fire. : The third on Decemb. 18. 1711. From Psal. 26. 8. Being on a fast, kept by the Old Church: occasion'd by the burning of their meeting-house. : The fourth on May 3. 1713. From Hag. 2. 9. Being the first in the Brick Meeting-House, where the former was burnt. : The fifth on Nov. 12. 1713. From Zech. 4. 7. A thanksgiving sermon, for God's goodness in providing a new meeting-house for the Old Church. : With a preface, giving some account of the fire, Octob. 2. 1711.
- Five sermons: : viz. The first on Septemb. 30. 1711. From Psal. 73. 1. Being the last deliver'd in the Old Meeting-House, which was burnt, October 2d. 1711. The second from Lam. 3. 51. At the South Meeting-House in Boston, on Octob. 7. 1711. Being the first Lords-Day after the fire. The third on Decemb. 18. 1711. From Psal. 26. 8. Being on a fast, kept by the Old Church: occasion'd by the burning of their meeting-house. The fourth on May 3. 1713. From Hag. 2. 9. Being the first in the Brick Meeting-House, where the former was burnt. The fifth on Nov. 12. 1713. From Zech. 4. 7. A thanksgiving sermon, for God's goodness in providing a new meeting-house for the Old Church. : With a preface, giving some account of the fire, Octob. 2. 1711.
- Fraud and injustice detected and condemned. : In a lecture sermon in Boston, Feb. 28. 1711,12.
- Good souldiers a great blessing; : being so represented in a sermon preached on the day for election of officers, in the Honourable Artillery Company in Boston, June 3d. 1700.
- Hearty submission and resignation to the will of God, under afflictions, pressed upon Christians; as a very necessary & important duty. : In several sermons.
- Invitations to the Gospel feast, or, Free offers of salvation through Christ. : Eleven sermons, from Luke XIV. 16.--24.
- Invitations to the Gospel feast, or, Free offers of salvation through Christ. : Eleven sermons, from Luke XIV. 16.-24.
- It's honourable, not shameful, to suffer for Christ. : A sermon preached on the Lord's Day, April 11. 1725. In Boston, N.E.
- King William lamented in America: or, A sermon occasion'd by the very sorrowful tidings, of the death of William III. King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c. : Preached June 4th. 1702. At a lecture in Boston.
- Man's present state compar'd to withering grass and flowers. : A sermon, from Psal. 103. 15,16. : Occasion'd by the death of the truly honourable & worthy Isaac Addington, Esqr. Secretary of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in N. England; who departed this life on Saturday about eleven a clock March 19. 1714,15. In the 71 year of his age.
- Men self-condemned, in being worse in their carriage to God, than to one another. : Psalms should be sung, with grace in the heart. ; A pious tongue, an inriching treasure.
- 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.
- Mutual love and peace among Christians, being recommended as a great duty, : in a sermon preached, January 19. 1700.1.
- Now or never the time to be saved. : A sermon shewing, I. What it is to believe in Jesus Christ. II. That 'tis the duty of all under the Gospel to believe in him. III. That they should do it now, speedily, forthwith.
- Publick worship a Christian duty. : In two sermons, from his Now or never, the time to be saved. In one sermon, from Heb. 3.7; 8.
- Rulers feeding & guiding their people, with integrity & skilfulness. : A sermon preached, to the Great & General Court of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, conven'd at Boston in N.E. on May 30. 1716. The stated day for their anniversary election of counsellers.
- Some considerations about baptism, : manag'd by way of dialogue between a minister and his neighbour.
- Surviving servants of God, carrying on the work of the deceased. : A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, soon after the death of the Reverend & Honourable John Leverett, president of Harvard-College, in said town.
- The Gospel not opposed, but by the Devil and mens lusts. : A lecture sermon preach'd at Boston, Jan. 8. 1718,19. From Mat. X. 34.
- The Lord's Day, proved to be the Christian Sabbath. Or, Reasons shewing why the first day of the week (called the Lord's Day) should be kept holy as the Christian Sabbath.
- The benefits of a good, and mischiefs of an evil, conscience. : Being fourteen sermons preached from three several texts.
- The blameless Christian. Or, Rules, shewing how Christians should walk, if they would be inoffensive & unrebukable as becomes the sons of God. : Being the substance of two lecture sermons, preached March 8th. and April 5th. 1705. in Boston.
- The bonds of baptism: : shewing, I. That those under the Gospel, should seek baptism for themselves and their children. II. When those baptiz'd in infancy, grow up to years of understanding; they should renew their covenant with God.
- The churches shall know that Christ searcheth the hearts. : Set forth in the first sermon that was preach'd in the new meeting-house in Summer-Street, Boston. On January 8. 1716,17. being a day of fasting and prayer; to obtain Gods gracious presence with, and blessing on, the congregation who design'd to attend Gods publick worship in that place; and new publish'd at their desire.
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- The certain blessedness of all those, whose sins are forgiven; : considered, confirmed, and applyed, from Psalm XXXII. I, 2.
- The character of Anna, the prophetess, consider'd and apply'd. : In a sermon preach'd after the funeral of that honourable and devout gentlewoman, Dame Bridget Usher; who deceas'd at Boston, N.E. May 25th. 1723. Being a widow of a great age. Publish'd (with some enlargements) at the desire of the honoured executors to her will.
- Cleansing our way in youth press'd, as of the highest importance: and observing the word of God recommended, as the only sufficient means. : In a discourse upon Psal. CXIX. ver. 9. Wherewith shall a young man cleanse his way? By taking heed thereto according to thy word.
- A practical discourse relating to the Gospel-ministy [sic].
- A testimony against evil customs.
- A vision in the temple. : The Lord of Hosts, adored; and the King of Glory proclaimed; on a day of prayer kept (May 10. 1721) at the opening of the New Brick Meeting House in the north part of Boston, by the ministers of the city, with the Society which built it, & this day swarmed into it.
- Love triumphant. : A sermon at the gathering of a new church, and the ordaining of their pastor; in the north part of Boston; May 23. 1722. : With copies of other things offered in the publick actions of that solemn occasion. : [Two lines from Augustine]
- Dickdook leshon gnebreet. A grammar of the Hebrew tongue, : being an essay to bring the Hebrew grammar into English, to facilitate the instruction of all those who are desireous of acquiring a clear idea of this primitive tongue by their own studies; in order to their more distinct acquaintance with the sacred oracles of the Old Testament, according to the original. : And published more especially for the use of the students of Harvard-College at Cambridge, in New-England. : [Two lines of Hebrew text]
- An essay to do good. : By a disswasive from tavern-haunting, and excessive drinking.
- The saint's prayer to escape temptations. : A lecture sermon in Boston, January 6th. 1714,15.
- Exhortations to early piety, or, Motives and directions for young persons to be religious:
- The blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord. : A sermon preached at the publick lecture, Tuesday, April 6. 1731. In the hall of Harvard-College, in Cambrige [sic], N.E. Upon the news of the death of Thomas Hollis, Esq; of London, the most bountiful benefactor to that society.
- A Course of sermons on early piety.
- The just man's prerogative. : A sermon preached privately, Sept. 27. 1706. on a solemn occasion; for the consolation of a sorrowful family, mourning over the immature death, of a pious son, viz Mr. Simeon Stoddard, who was found barbarously murdered, in Chelsea-Fields near London, May 14. 1706.
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