Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707
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- The sinfulness of worshipping God with men's institutions : as it was delivered in a sermon
- The character of a good ruler. : As it was recommended in a sermon preached before His Excellency the governour, and the Honourable Counsellors, and Assembly of the Representatives of the province of Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. On May 30. 1694. Which was the day for election of councellors for that province.
- The checkered state of the Gospel church. : Being the substance of a sermon prepared for, and in part preached on September 18th. 1701. Being a day of publick fasting and prayer.
- The child's portion: or The unseen glory of the children of God, asserted, and proved: : together with several other sermons occasionally preached, and now published.
- The danger of taking God's name in vain. : As it was delivered in a sermon
- The doctrine of the covenant of redemption. : Wherein is laid the foundation of all our hopes and happiness. Briefly opened and improved.
- The duty of a people that have renewed their covenant with God. : Opened and urged in a sermon preached to the Second Church in Boston in New-England, March 17. 1679.[/]80. after that church had explicitly and most solemnly renewed the ingagement of themselves to God, and one to another.
- The fear of an oath. Or, Some cautions to be used about swearing, if we would approve our selves truly godly. : As it was discoursed in a sermon, preached at Boston, on the lecture; January 30. 1700,1.
- The fiery tryal no strange thing; : delivered in a sermon preached at Charlstown, February 15. 1681. Being a day of humiliation:
- The fountain opened: or, The admirable blessings plentifully to be dispensed at the national conversion of the Jews. : From Zech. XIII. I.
- The fountain opened: or, The great Gospel priviledge of having Christ exhibited to sinfull men. : Wherein also is proved that there shall be a national calling of the Jews : From Zech. XIII. 1.
- The heart garrisoned or, The wisdome, and care of the spiritual souldier above all things to safeguard his heart. : Delivered in a sermon which was preached to the honoured gentlemen of the Artillery Company, on the day of their election, at Boston in New-England June, 5. 1676.
- The high esteem which God hath of the death of his saints. : As it was delivered in a sermon preached October 7. 1683. Occasioned by the death of the Worshipful John Hull Esq: who deceased October 1, 1683.
- 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.
- The law established by the Gospel or, A brief discourse, wherein is asserted and declared, the great honour which is put upon the law of God, in the Gospel way of justification be faith alone. : Being the substance of a sermon preached on the lecture in Boston, September 20. 1694.
- The man of war. : A sermon preached to the Artillery Company at Boston, on June 5. 1699. Being the anniversary day for their election of officers.
- The man of war. : A sermon preached to the Artillery Company at Boston, on June 5. 1699. Being the anniversary day for their election of officers.
- The mourners cordial against excessive sorrow : discovering what grounds of hope Gods people have concerning their dead friends
- The peril of the times displayed. Or The danger of mens taking up with a form of godliness, but denying the power of it. : Being the substance of several sermons preached:
- The truly blessed man: or, The way to be happy here, and for ever: : being the substance of divers sermons preached on, Psalm XXXII.
- Useful instructions for a professing people in times of great security and degeneracy: : delivered in several sermons on solemn occasions:
- Walking with God, the great duty and priviledge of true Christians. : In two sermons, preached on the lecture, in the year 1700.
- A brief discourse of justification. : Wherein this doctrine is plainly laid down according to the Scriptures. : As it was delivered in several sermons on this subject.
- A brief reply to Mr. George Kieth [i.e. Keith], : in answer to a script of his, entituled, A refutation of a dangerous and hurtfull opinion, maintained by Mr. Samuel Willard, &c. : [One line in Latin]
- A compleat body of divinity : in two hundred and fifty expository lectures on the Assembly's Shorter catechism wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are unfolded, their truth confirm'd, their excellence display'd, their usefulness improv'd; contrary errors & vices refuted & expos'd, objections answer'd, controversies settled, cases of conscience resolv'd; and a great light therby reflected on the present age.
- A compleat body of divinity : in two hundred and fifty expository lectures on the Assembly's Shorter catechism wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are unfolded, their truth confirm'd, their excellence display'd, their usefulness improv'd; contrary errors & vices refuted & expos'd, objections answer'd, controversies settled, cases of conscience resolv'd; and a great light thereby reflected on the present age.
- A remedy against despair. Or Brief discourse wherein great sinners are encouraged, and directed how to improve the consideration of the greatness of their sins in praying to God for pardon. : Being the substance of two sermons preached at the lecture in Boston, 1699.
- A sermon preached upon Ezek. 22. 30, 31. : Occasioned by the death of the much honoured John Leveret Esq; governour of the colony of the Massachusets. N-E. 63.
- Brief directions to a young scholar designing the ministry, for the study of divinity.
- Covenant-keeping the way to blessedness, or, A brief discourse wherein is shewn the connexion which there is between the promise, on God's part; and duty, on our part, in the covenant of grace: : as it was delivered in several sermons, preached in order to solemn renewing of covenant.
- Heavenly merchandize; or The purchasing of truth recommended and the selling of it disswaded; : as it was delivered in several sermons upon Prov. 23. 23.
- Impenitent sinners warned of their misery and summoned to judgment. : Delivered in two sermons: the former on the Sabbath, Nov. 6. the other on the lecture following, Nov. 10. 1698. : Occasioned by the amazing instance of a miserable creature, who stood condemned for murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. : To which are subjoyned the solemn words spoken to her, on those opportunities. : Published for the warning of others.
- Israel's true safety: : offered in a sermon, before His Excellency, the Honourable Council, and representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England, on March 15th. 1704. Being a day set a part for solemn fasting and prayer.
- Love's pedigree. Or A discourse shewing the grace of love in a believer to be of a divine original : delivered in a sermon preached at the lecture in Boston, Febr. 29. 1699[/]1700.
- Mercy magnified on a penitent prodigal, or A brief discourse, wherein Christs parable of the lost son found, is opened and applied, : as it was delivered in sundry sermons,
- Morality not to be relied on for life. Or, A brief discourse, discovering the one thing wanting, which leaves the legalist short of life eternal. : Delivered in a sermon on the lecture in Boston, May, 23d. 1700.
- Ne sutor ultra crepidam. Or Brief animadversions upon the New-England Anabaptists late fallacious narrative; : wherein the notorious mistakes and falshoods by them published, are detected.
- Prognosticks of impending calamities. : Delivered in a sermon preached on the lecture at Boston, July 17. 1701. Occasioned by the death of the truly Honourable, William Stoughton Esq. lieutenant governour, &c. of the province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New England.
- Promise-keeping a great duty. : As it was delivered in a sermon
- Reformation the great duty of an afflicted people. : Setting forth the sin and danger there is in neglecting of it, under the continued and repeated judgments of God. : Being the substance of what was preached on a solemn day of humiliation kept by the Third Gathered Church in Boston, on August. 23d. 1694.
- Rules for the discerning of the present times. : Recommended to the people of God, in New-England. In a sermon preached on the lecture in Boston; November 27th. 1692.
- Some brief sacramental meditations preparatory for communion at the great ordinance of the supper.
- Some brief sacramental meditations, preparatory for communion at the great ordinance of the supper.
- Some miscellany observations on our present debates respecting witchcrafts, : in a dialogue between S. & B.
- Spiritual desertions discovered and remedied. : Being the substance of divers sermons preached for the help of dark souls, labouring under divine withdrawings.
- The Christians exercise by Satans temptations: or, An essay to discover the methods which this adversary useth to tempt the children of God; and to direct them how to escape the mischief thereof. : Being the substance of several sermons preached on that subject.
- The barren fig trees doom. Or, A brief discourse wherein is set forth the woful danger of all who abide unfruitful under Gospel priviledges, and Gods husbandry. : Being the substance of sixteen sermons preached on Christ's parable of the fig-tree.
- The best priviledge. Or, A sermon wherein the great advantage of enjoying the oracles of God is displayed, and the duty of such as have them is urged. : Preached on the lecture in Boston, on June 19th. 1701.
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- Our dying Saviour's legacy of peace to his disciples in a troublesome world, : from John 14. 27. My peace I give unto you, &c. : Also a discourse on the two witnesses: shewing that it is the duty of all Christians to be witnesses unto Christ, from Rev. II. 3. I will give to my two witnesses, &c: : Unto which is added, some help to self-examination.
- 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
- The everlasting Gospel. : The Gospel of justification by the righteousness of God; as 'tis held and preach'd in the churches of New-England: expressed in a brief discourse on that important article; made at Boston in the year, 1699.
- Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against.
- The principles of the Protestant religion maintained, : and churches of New-England, in the profession and exercise thereof defended, against all the calumnies of one George Keith, a Quaker, in a book lately published at Pensilvania [sic], to undermine them both.
- Mans extremity, Gods opportunity. Or, A display of Gods sovereign grace, in saving a people whose recovery, as to men and means is next to desperate: : as it was delivered in a sermon preached before the Honourable lieutenant governour, & counsellors, and the assembly of representatives of the province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England. On May 29. 1695. Which was the day for election of counsellors for that province.
- Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or, A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against.
- The fountain opened: or, The great Gospel priviledge of having Christ exhibited to sinfull men. : Wherein also is proved that there shall be a national calling of the Jews : From Zech. XIII. 1.
- Cases of conscience concerning evil spirits personating men, witchcrafts, infallible proofs of guilt in such as are accused with that crime. : All considered according to the Scriptures, history, experience, and the judgment of many learned men.
- Covenant-keeping the way to blessedness, or, A brief discourse wherein is shewn the connexion which there is between the promise, on God's part; and duty, on our part, in the covenant of grace: : as it was delivered in several sermons, preached in order to solemn renewing of covenant.
- Christ's fidelity the only shield against Satans malignity. : Asserted in a sermon delivered at Salem-village, the 24th of March, 1692. Being lecture-day there, and a time of public examination, of some suspected for witchcraft.
- The Christians exercise by Satans temptations: or, An essay to discover the methods which this adversary useth to tempt the children of God; and to direct them how to escape the mischief thereof. : Being the substance of several sermons preached on that subject.
- A Christian fixed in his post. : Being the substance of a sermon preached at Boston, on the lecture, April, 20. 1704.
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