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- A Dialogue between two intimate friends, on regeneration, or the new birth
- A Late letter from a solicitous mother to her only son, both living in New England
- A Late letter from a solicitous mother, to her only son, both living in New-England
- A Letter from a solicitous mother, to her only son, both living in New-England [.]
- A Prophecy, or A warning to all sinners, : the 13 chap. of Luke and the V verse. Except you repent, ye shall all likewise perish
- A call to delaying sinners. Or The danger of delaying in matters concerning our souls. : Being the substance of several sermons from Psal. 119. v. 60.
- A call to delaying sinners; or The danger of delaying, in matters concerning our souls. : Being the substance of several sermons, from Psal. 119. 60.
- A compassionate call, and hand reached forth in tender Gospel love, : to all such persons, as having once made profession of the blessed truth, yet by some misconduct or other have unhappily forfeited their unity with the Society of Friends, in what capacity, post or station soever in the church they may have been; or in what circumstance of life soever they now stand in their present disunited situation.
- A compassionate call, and hand reached forth in tender Gospel love, : to all such persons, as having once made profession of the blessed truth, yet by some misconduct or other, have unhappily forfeited their unity with the Society of Friends; in what capacity, post or station soever in the church they may have been; or in what circumstance of life soever they now stand, in their present disunited situation
- A conquest over the grand excuse of sinfulness and slothfulness. Or, The cause of God and religion, pleaded against those, who make their inability to do good, their plea, for their continuance in a way of evil-doing. : An essay, to clinch the serious advice, which we leave with such as we would see take the steps of wisdom and the well-advised. : [Four lines in Latin from Calvin]
- A discourse on the final perseverance of the saints in grace : wherein the different opinions on the subject are examined
- A discourse,
- A discourse, shewing the necessity of joining internal repentance, with the external profession of it. : Delivered upon the general fast, July 20th. 1775.
- A farewell sermon, delivered at Tewksbury, May 22, 1803.
- A gospel-glass : representing the miscarriages of English professors; or, A call from Heaven to sinners and saints, by repentance and reformation to prepare to meet God
- A key to heaven; or, A call to flee from the wrath to come.
- A new look at some old sins
- A perswasive to repentance. : A sermon preached at Philadelphia, anno 1739. : At the usual evening-lecture before the synod.
- A plain discourse, shewing who shall, & who shall not, enter into the kingdom of heaven, : and how far men may go and yet fall short of heaven, after their seeming to be converted and religious.
- A remarkable instance of the interposition of the spirit of grace, to save from death a guilty sinner. : Being a strange and true account of the wicked life and happy reformation of Mehetable Churchill, of the state of New-Hampshire. Who in a trance was shewn a glimpse of eternal happiness, and the horrours of eternal death; which had such an effect on her guilty conscience as to turn her from her former wicked course of life, to the practice of virtue and godliness.
- 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 reviving cordial for a sin-sick despairing soul, in the time of temptation. : The same being an extract of the worthy author's experience of the particulars following. I. The miraculous preservation of his bodily life from the many deaths and imminent dangers which threatned it, while in a state of nature. II. The method God took with him, in awakening him to look into and to mind soul-concerns, when about fourteen years of age. III. How the spirit of bondage took him, and what fearful work it made of his soul. IV. How the spirit of adoption succeeded the spirit of bondage, healing and binding up the deep wounds caused in his soul thereby. : [Five lines from Psalms]
- A scriptural account of the uncommon darkness that happened on Friday May 19th, 1780
- A serious call in Christian love to all people, : to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves, that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: : with some observations on the following heads; concerning, 1. The universality of God's love in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. The conclusion. : [Two lines from Scripture text]
- A serious call in Christian love to all people, : to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: : with some observations on the following heads; 1. The universality of God's love in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. Swearing. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- A serious call in Christian love to all people, : to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: : with some observations on the following heads; 1. The universality of God's love in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. Swearing. : [Two lines of Scripture texts]
- A serious call in Christian love, to all people, : to turn to the spirit of Christ in themselves; that they may come to have a right understanding of the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably:-- : with some observations on the following heads; 1. The universality of God's love, in sending his Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The Supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. Swearing. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
- A serious call, in Christian love, to all people.
- A sermon, delivered at Danbury, Nov. 13th, 1817; being the day appointed for the execution of Amos Adams, for the crime of rape.
- A sermon, delivered at Haverhill, December 21, 1808; : at the ordaination [sic] of the Rev. Joshua Dodge, to the work of the ministry, and pastoral care of the First Church and Society in that town.
- A sermon, delivered at the Second Universalist Meeting House, in Boston.
- A sermon, preached at Dunbarton, in New-Hampshire, Lord's Day, April 7, 1811, being the next Sabbath after the interment of Deacon Samuel Burnham.
- A sermon, preached at Fort-Midway: on the 19th of February, 1783.
- A sermon, preached at Trinity Church, in Boston, on fast day, April 7, 1808.
- A sermon. Preached on occasion of the late treaty held in Albany, : by his honour our lieutenant governor, with the Indian nations, and the congress of commissioners, from several governments in these British colonies.
- A treacle fetch'd out of a viper. : A brief essay upon falls into sins; directing, how a recovery out of such falls, may be attended with a revenue, of special service and glory to God, from the fallen sinner. : [Eight lines of quotation in Latin]
- A true and particular account of the situation of Richard Merrel, ; : previous to his soul's receiving the evidence of foregiveness: the particulars of his death, the manner in which his soul re-entered the body after he had slept in the arms of death for the space of an hour, how he passed the four hours he remained the second time : with a wonderful account of the visions he had seen during the suspension of life. : To which is added, an exhortation, suitable to the occasion.
- A warning to America.
- Account of the life and death of John, Earl of Rochester. : With observations on some of the prevalent amusements and vices of the present day
- Agreeable admonitions for old & young. Or, Aged piety honoured, and early piety quickened. : In a brief discourse, delivered, April 25. 1703. : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- An appeal to the consciences of considerate men.
- An authentic & particular account of the life of Francis Burdett Personel,
- An authentic and particular account of the life of Francis Burdett Personel,
- An earnest exhortation to the children of New-England, to exalt the God of their fathers.
- An exhortation unto reformation, amplified, by a discourse concerning the parts and progress of that work, according to the word of God. : Delivered in a sermon preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusetts Colony, at Boston in New-England, May 27. 1674. Being the day of election there.
- An extract of a very interesting account of the happy death of a penitent malefactor;
- An inquiry concering [sic] the future state of those who die in their sins: : wherein the dictates of Scripture and reason, upon this important subject, are carefully considered; and whether endless punishment be consistent with divine justice, wisdom and goodness: in which also objections are stated and answered.
- An inquiry into the nature of the sinner's inability to make a new heart, or to become holy. : Containing some remarks on the Hon. Nathaniel Niles' "Letter to a friend."
- An offering of memorial, or The penitent, calling the sins of his youth to remembrance, and pleading with God for the pardon of them. : A discourse from Psalm XXV. 7.
- Busse : eine Auslegung von Daniel 9, 4-19
- Captive in Babylon : a book about repentance
- Captives bound in chains, made free by Christ their surety: or, The misery of graceless sinners, and their recovery by Christ their Saviour.
- Civic repentance
- Come and welcome to Jesus Christ. Or, A plain and profitable discourse on John VI. verse xxxvii. : Shewing, the cause, truth and manner of the coming of a sinner to Jesus Christ; with his happy reception, and blessed entertainment.
- Coming to Christ, or Faith in his blood of sprinkling. : A sermon preached at Northbridge, Lord's Day, November 29th, 1772.
- Confession and repentance of Lieutenant R. Smith : who is now under sentence of death for the murder of Captain John Carson, and will be executed in a few days in this city
- David recovered all
- Der bussfertige Beicht-Vater und Seel-Sorger, Aaron, Priester in der grossen Stadt Babel, : wie er zur Erkentniss seiner Sunde kommen, und dieselbe bereuet: denen verfuheten [sic] Beicht-Kindern zur Warnung, und allen unbussfertigen Predigern zum Exempel vorgestellet,
- Directions to penitents and believers for renewing their covenant with God
- Divine emblems: or, Temporal things spiritualized. : Fitted for the use of boys and girls.
- Divine emblems: or, Temporal things spiritualized. : Fitted for the use of boys and girls.
- Dust and ashes. : An essay upon repentance to the last. Advising a watchful Christian, upon that case; how to keep alive the daily exercise of repentance, to the end of his life? : [Six lines of quotations in Latin and English]
- Duty and dependence of sinners. : A sermon,
- East of Eden : spiritual reflections on repentant following
- Ein Busslied von einem Gesichte welches einer Person in Lancaster Caunty in der neunten Nacht erschienen ist; : aufgesetzt zur Warnung und Bestrafung der Gottlosen. : In Reimen verfasset. : [Three lines from Hebrews]
- Ein Wort fur allerley Sunder die der Busse bedurffen und doch so sicher und voller Entschuldigungen sind, zur nothigen Warnung, Aufweckung und Anleitung. : Wie sie in wahrer Busse und Bekehrung zu Christo ihre Seele errettten und selig werden konnen. : In Deutschland dreymal und nun alhier zum vierdtenmal heraus gegeben, und so wohl mit einer Vorrede und erbaulichen Versen eines Fremdlings unter Mesech: als auch mit einem evangelischen Liede begleitet
- Ein ernstlicher Ruff in christlicher Liebe an alles Volck : sich zu dem Geist Christ in ihnen zu bekehren, auf dass sie zu einem rechten Verstand dessen, das aus Gott ist, gelangen, und dadurch vermogend gemacht werden mogen, ihm auf eine angenehme Weise zu dienen. : Nebst einigen Anmerckungen ...
- Ein geringer Schein des verachteten Lichtleins, der Warheit in Christo ist; : beleuchtet etliche Grunde, welche auf das neue an das Licht getreten, in einen Tractatlein genant: Ein ernstlicher Ruf, in christlicher Liebe an alles Volck &c. ...
- Eine kurtze Vermittelungs-Schrift : in sich haltende, eine Ansprache an alle Menschen doch ins besondere an die, die um Gott und gottlicher Dinge wegen mit Eiffer angezogen sind als mit Kriegs-Waffen, fur gottliche Wahrheiten zu streiten.
- Essays on faith and repentance
- Evangelical and saving repentance, flowing from a sense of the dying love of Christ distinguished from a legal sorrow. : In a sermon from Zech. XII. 10. Preach'd at Newton, August 9th, 1741.
- Evangelical and saving repentance, flowing from a sense of the dying love of Christ, distinguished from a legal sorrow. : In a sermon from Zech. XII. 10. Preach'd at Newton, August 9th 1741.
- Except ye repent,
- Faithful warnings to prevent fearful judgments. : Uttered in a brief discourse, occasioned, by a tragical spectacle, in a number of miserables under a sentence of death for piracy. At Boston in N.E. Jun. 22. 1704. : [Five lines of quotations]
- Forgive us : confessions of a compromised faith
- 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.
- God the author of spiritual life, consistent with obligation upon dead sinners to live, or impenitent men to repent: : illustrated in two sermons, preached at Goshen, Dec. 1. 1793.
- God visiting and avenging his soul, on a sinful people. : A sermon preached in the Presbyterian meeting-house in Westerly, in the colony of Rhode-Island, upon the 24th day of February, 1760.
- God's joyful welcome to the returning penitent. : A sermon, delivered to the Third Parish in Newbury, August 18, 1793. On the parable of the prodigal.
- Godly sorrow described, and the blessing annexed consider'd. : In a discourse deliver'd January 28th, 1741,2. At an evening lecture in the First Parish in Glocester, from Luke 6. 21. At a time of the great awakenings. When many were under deep concern for their souls, and many full of joy.
- Gods call to his people to turn unto him; together with his promise to turn unto them. : Opened and applied in II. sermons at two publick fasting-dayes appointed by authority.
- Have mercy upon me ; : the prayer of the penitent in the Fifty-first Psalm explained and applied
- How to hold an inquiry meeting
- Impenitent sinners have natural power, sufficient to make them new hearts.--Divine influences are absolutely necessary to their having new hearts. : Two sermons, delivered at Oxford, Massachusetts.
- Joy in heaven over the penitent : a sermon, delivered in Park Street Church, before the Penitent Female's Refuge Society, on the evening of Sabbath, December 18, 1825 / by Justin Edwards
- Lectures on repentance, sanctification and good works : (a revision of the Lectures LV-LVII of Dabney's Theology)
- Letter from a dying soldier in America to his wife in England
- Masukkenukeeg matcheseaenvog wequetoog kah wuttooanatoog uppeyaonont Christoh kah ne yeuyeu teanuk wonk, : ahche nunnukquodt missinninnuh ukquohquenaount wutaiuskoianatamooonganoo. Kah keketookaonk papaume wussittumwas kesukodtum: kah papaume nawhutch onkatogeh wunnomwayeuongash.
- Multum in parvo : being a system of divinity in thirty-two paradoxes : wherein various contradictions are made evident by the experienced true believer in Jesus Christ, the Immaculate Son of God
- Mysteries not forever concealed. : Some plain truths delineated; and matter of fact proposed, as a substitute for groundless tradition.
- Never too late
- Our trespasses; : a study in Christian penitence
- Penitence and forgiveness.
- Plummer's alarm to the unconverted: : being a new funeral sermon, and a new funeral psalm, on the deaths of thousands
- Practical discourses delivered on occasion of the earthquakes in November, 1755 : Wherein is particularly shown, by a variety of arguments, the great importance of turning our feet unto God's testimonies, and of making haste to keep his Commandments ; together with the reasonableness, the necessity, and great advantage, of a serious consideration of our ways
- 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.
- Repeated warnings. : Another essay, to warn young people against rebellions that must be repented of; but unto repentance when they have been rebellious. Or, Serious advice unto children, to beware of disobedience unto the voice of their teachers; and unto them that should be their teachers, to do their duty to them. With a pathetical relation, of what occurr'd in the remarkable experiences of a young man, who made an hopeful end lately at Lyme in Connecticut. Communicated in a letter to the author. : [Three lines of quotations]
- Repent and be converted: : A sermon preached at a meeting of the people called Quakers, 1768. : Also the heads of a sermon, preached at Horsleydown Meeting, upon the close of a visit to Friends families in that quarter, the 19th of the eleventh month, 1769
- Repentance : what does Bible say about it?
- Repentance and remission of sins considered: or An inquiry concerning repentance. : from the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. Addressed, I. To the author of a pamphlet, intituled, "Divine glory in the condemnation of the ungodly." II. To all for whom Christ died.
- Repentance explained and enforced : being a serious appeal to every man's conscience on its nature, necessity, and evidences
- Repentance into life
- Repentance unto life
- Repentance-- the joy-filled life
- Revivals of religion : a sermon preached before the Synod of North-Carolina, at Hillsborough, N.C., October 15, 1831
- Sensible sinners invited to come to Christ. : A practical discourse shewing that the Lord Jesus Christ, invites sinners that are sensible of their sin and misery and asham'd of it, to come to him for the best pleasures & delights. Being the substance of three short sermons preach'd at Mansfield, (the first sermon July 13th, 1735.)
- Serious advice to prisoners, particularly such as are confined under criminal charges
- Short address to sick persons who are without hope. And, Letter to a friend recovered from sickness
- Sin and repentance
- Six sermons on divers subjects, preach'd at Weymouth.
- Solemn warnings of the dead, or, An admonition to unconverted sinners
- Solemn warnings of the dead: or, An admonition to unconverted sinners.
- Solemn warnings of the dead: or, An admonition to unconverted sinners.
- Some serious and awful considerations, : recommended to all, particularly the youth, in a representation of the uncertainty of a death-bed repentance. : Also some Christian instructions, agreeable to the precepts of our blessed saviour Jesus Christ; under the character of a devout parent advising his children.
- Soul-saving Gospel truths. : Deliver'd in several sermons: wherein is shew'd, I. The unreasonableness of those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. II. That for men to despair of forgiveness of their sins because they have been great, is a great evil. III. That every man in the world is going into eternity.
- Soul-saving Gospel truths. : Delivered in several sermons, wherein is shewed: I. The unreasonableness of those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus for salvation. II. That for men to despair of the forgiveness of their sins because they have been great, is a great evil. III. That every man in the world is going into eternity.
- Soul-saving Gospel truths; : delivered in several sermons, wherein is shewed: I. The unreasonableness of those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. II. That for men to despair of the forgiveness of their sins because they have been great is a great evil. III. That every man in the world is going into eternity.
- Stimulator. Or, The case of a soul walking in darkness awfully & suitably considered. : An essay, to awaken people out of the lethargy which disposes them to continue in a dark uncertainty about their future state, in the world, which is not seen, but is eternal. : [Four lines of Scripture texts]
- Strong consolation, or, The penitent sinner encouraged
- The History of William Black, the chimney sweep
- The Midnight cry
- The Repentance and happy death of the celebrated Earl of Rochester
- The Sunday scholars, Joseph and James
- The Uncertainty of a death-bed repentance, illustrated under the character of Penitens
- The Warning voice
- The body of death anatomized. : A brief essay concerning the sorrows and the desires of the regenerate, upon their sense of indwelling sin; delivered at the lecture in Boston. 12 d. 7 m. 1706.
- The body of death anatomized. : A brief essay concerning the sorrows and the desires of the regenerate, upon their sense of indwelling sin; delivered at the lecture in Boston. 12 d. 7 m. 1706.
- The careless sinner awakened ; and, The awakened sinner urged to immediate consideration and cautioned against delay
- The convict's visitor: or, Penitential offices, (in the antient way of liturgy) : consisting of prayers, lessons, and meditations; with suitable devotions before, and at the time of execution. : [Four lines from Luke]
- The danger of delay
- The danger of delay. : [Two lines from 2 Corinthians]
- The danger of delay. ; [Two lines from 2Corinthians]
- The duty of considering our ways. : A sermon preached in St. James' Church, New-London, on Ashwednesday, 1789.
- The end of the church : a pneumatology of Christian division in the West
- The everlasting Gospel, commanded to be preached by Jesus Christ, judge of the living and dead, unto all creatures, Mark XVI. 15. : Concerning the eternal redemption found out by Him, whereby Devil, sin, hell and death, shall at last be abolished, and the whole creation restored to its primitive purity; being a testimomy [sic] against the present anti-christian world.
- The folly of sinners, in excusing themselves from blame, while continuing in an impenitent state. : Illustrated; in a discourse, on Genesis iii. 12, 13. Delivered at Cornish, (New-Hampshire) 1792.
- The greatest concern in the world
- The greatest concern in the world. : A short and plain essay to answer that most concerning and all concerning inquiry, What must I do to be saved? : Now published with a design to assist the addresses of good men unto their neighbours, whom they press to mind the one thing needful
- The greatest concern in the world. : A short and plain essay, to answer that most concerning and all concerning enquiry, What must I do to be saved? : Published, with a design to assist the addresses of good men unto their neighbours, whom they press to mind, the one thing that is needful
- The greatest sinners exhorted and encouraged to come to Christ, and that now without delaying. : Also, the exceeding danger of men's deferring their repentance. : Together with a discourse about the day of judgement. And on several other subjects.
- The history of a penitent : a guide for the inquiring : in a commentary on the one hundred and thirtieth psalm
- The impotency of sinners, with respect to repentance and faith, no excuse: : illustrated in a sermon,
- The interpreter's house. : From Pilgrim's progress
- The justly celebrated Mrs. Sophia Hume's advice and warning to labourers, &c
- The meaning of repentance
- The nature and necessity of repentance, with the means and motives to it. : A discourse occasion'd by the earthquake. Preached at Boxford, in part on the publick fast, Dec. 21. 1727.
- The nature and season of repentance
- The necessity of reformation, in order to avert impending judgments. : A sermon preached at Portsmouth, in New-Hampshire, May 6, 1757. Being the annual fast.
- The necessity of repentance in order to avoid destruction, considered and urged, : in a sermon, occasioned by the unhappy and untimely death of Cotterel Smith, delivered at the Third Society in Windham, April 9, 1782.
- The reasonableness of personal reformation, and the necessity of conversion; the true methods of making all men happy in this world, and in the world to come : seasonably discoursed, & earnestly pressed upon this licentious age.
- The sinner's refusal to come unto Christ for life, evinced and reproved. : A sermon deliver'd at Boston, viz. in the audience of the church and congregation under the pastoral care of the Reverend Dr. Sewall and Mr. Prince. On Lord's-Day June 3d a.m. 1753. : And is now publish'd at the desire of many of the hearers: to whom it is humbly presented.
- The solemn warnings of the dead, or, An admonition to unconverted sinners
- The solemn warnings of the dead: or, An admonition to unconverted sinners.
- The solemn warnings of the dead: or, An admonition to unconverted sinners.
- The sword of the Lord, and of Gideon.
- The true penitent portrayed : in a practical exposition of the fifty-first psalm : to which is added the doctrine of repentance, as declared in Acts xvii, 30,
- The usefulness of consideration in order to repentance. : A sermon.
- The valley of Hinnom. : The terrours of hell demonstrated and the methods of escaping the terrible miseries of the punishments on the wicked there, declared. In a sermon preached in the hearing, and at the request, of a man under a sentence of death for a murder; just before the execution of the sentence; and upon a text by himself assigned for the sermon to insist upon. At Boston, 13.d. IV.m. 1717, : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- The vial poured out upon the sea. : A remarkable relation of certain pirates brought unto a tragical and untimely end. Some conferences with them, after their condemnation. Their behaviour at their execution. And a sermon preached on that occasion. : [Two lines from Job]
- Thoughts on repentance.
- Three colloquies on vital matters in religion
- Three dialogues between a minister and one of his hearers. : On the true principles of religion, and salvation by Jesus Christ
- Three dialogues between a minister and one of his parishioners on the true principles of religion, and salvation for sinners by Jesus Christ, the only redeemer and saviour
- Three dialogues between a minister and one of his parishioners, : on the true principles of religion, and salvation by Jesus Christ.
- Three dialogues between a minister and one of his parishioners, : on the true principles of religion, and salvation by Jesus Christ.
- To the aged
- Two discourses, delivered on the public fast, in the commonwealth of Massachusetts, April 8, 1802.
- Two sermons, delivered at Townsend, November 17, 1811.
- Two sermons, preached, the first, on the evening of June 30. The second, on the morning of July 1. 1808. : In Sandwich. At a time of religious attention in that town.
- Useful instructions for a professing people in times of great security and degeneracy: : delivered in several sermons on solemn occasions:
- Wounds not healed by time : the power of repentance and forgiveness
- [Der wunderbahre bussfertige Seelensorger, wie er zur Erkenntnis seiner Sunden kommen ist, und sie bereut hat]
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