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- The sovereign God acknowledged and blessed, both in giving and taking away. : A sermon occasioned by the decease of Mrs. Deborah Prince, on Friday July 20. 1744. In the 21st year of her age. Delivered at the South Church in Boston, July 29. Being the Lord's-Day after her funeral. : With a brief account of the dealings of God towards her; especially in the time of her sickness and passing through the valley of the shadow of death.
- 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.
- 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. The 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 and 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.
- A funeral sermon on the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Williams, : who deceased Tuesday January 10. 1737,8. Aetatis 63. Delivered at the South-Church in Boston, on the Lord's Day after.
- Earthquakes the works of God & 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.
- Interesting memoir of Miss Deborah Prince : extracted from a funeral sermon delivered by her father, Rev. Thomas Prince
- Morning health no security against sudden arrest of death before night. : A sermon occasioned by the very sudden death of two young gentlemen in Boston, on Saturday January 14th, 1726,7. : Dedicated to the youth of the town.
- Morning health no security against the sudden arrest of death before night. : A sermon occasioned by the very sudden death of two young gentlemen in Boston, on Saturday January 14th, 1726,7. : Dedicated to the youth of the town.
- Earthquakes the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure: : being a discourse on that subject wherein is given a particular description of this awful event of Providence. And among other things is offer'd a brief account of the natural, instrumental, or secondary causes of these operations in the hands of God. After which, our thoughts are led up to Him, as having the highest and principal agency in this stupendous work.
- Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints. : A sermon upon the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Oliver, relict of the Honourable Daniel Oliver, Esq; Wednesday May xxi. 1735. Aetatis 58. Delivered at the South Church in Boston, on the Lord's Day after.
- Extract from Mr. Prince's sermon on Job i. 21 : occasioned by the decease of his eldest daughter, Miss Deborah Prince, 20th July, 1744, in the 21st year of her age
- A sermon at the publick lecture in Boston Jan. viii. 1729, 30. : Upon the death of the Honourable Samuel Sewall, Esq; late chief justice of the Circuits and one of His Majesty's Council for the province who deceased at his house in Boston on the 1st of the same month and in the 78th year of his age.
- The case of Heman considered. : In a sermon on Psal. LXXXVIII. 15. I am afflicted and ready to die, from my youth up: while I suffer thy terrors, I am distracted. : Occasioned by the death of Mr. Edward Bromfield, merchant of Boston, in New-England. April 10. 1756. Aet. 61.
- The character of Caleb. : In a sermon delivered at the South-Church in Boston, on the Lord's-Day after the funeral of the Honourable Josiah Willard, Esq; secretary of the province: who deceased December 6. 1756. Aet. 76.
- The departure of Elijah lamented. : A sermon occasioned by the great & publick loss in the decease of the very Reverend & learned Cotton Mather, D.D. F.R.S. and Senior Pastor of the North Church in Boston: who left this life on Feb. 13th 1727, 8. The morning after he finished the LXV year of his age.
- A sermon delivered at the South Church in Boston, N.E. August 14. 1746. : Being the day of general thanksgiving for the great deliverance of the British nations by the glorious and happy victory near Culloden. Obtained by His Royal Highness Prince William Duke of Cumberland April 16. last. Wherein the greatness of the publick danger and deliverance is in part set forth, to excite their most grateful praises to the God of their salvation.
- The dying prayer of Christ, for His people's preservation and unity. : A sermon to the North Church in Boston, January XXV. 1731,2. Being a day of prayer for the divine direction, in their choice of another colleague pastor, to succeed the Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather.
- A sermon delivered by Thomas Prince, M.A. on Wensday [sic], October 1, 1718. : At his ordination to the pastoral charge of the South Church in Boston, N.E. in conjunction with the Reverend Mr. Joseph Sewall. : Together with the charge, by the Reverend Increase Mather, D.D. and a copy of what was said at giving the right hand of fellowship; by the Reverend Cotton Mather, D.D. : To which is added, a discourse of the validity of ordination by the hand of presbyters, previous to Mr. Sewall's on September 16. 1713. By the late Reverend and learned Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of the same church
- The faithful servant approv'd at death, and entring [sic] into the joy of his Lord. : A sermon at the publick lecture in Boston. July xxvii. 1732. Occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Honourable Daniel Oliver, Esq; one of His Majesty's Council for the province. Who deceased there the 23d. of the same month, in the 69th. year of his age.
- The fulness of life and joy in the presence of God. : A sermon occasion'd by the decease of Mrs. Martha Stoddard, late consort of the Honourable Anthony Stoddard, Esq; Feb. 11. 1747,8. Aetatis 62. Delivered in the South Church in Boston, on the Lord's Day after her funeral.
- The grave and death destroyed, and believers ransomed and redeemed from them. : A sermon at Midleborough East-Precinct July. VII. 1728. Being the Lord's-Day after the decease & funeral of Samuel Prince, Esq; there.
- A sermon on the sorrowful occasion of the death of His late Majesty King George of blessed memory, and the happy accession of His Present Majesty King George II. to the throne. : Deliver'd at the publick lecture in Boston N.E. Aug. 24th 1727. In the audience of the great & General Assembly of the province: and published at the desire of the Honourable House of Representatives.
- God destroyeth the hope of man! : A sermon occasion'd by the inexpressible loss in the death of His late Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales: in the night after March 20. last, in the 45th year of his age.
- An account of a strange appearance in the heavens on Tuesday-night, March 6. 1716. : As it was seen over Stow-Market in Suffolk in England.
- The natural and moral government and agency of God in causing droughts and rains. : A sermon at the South Church in Boston, Thursday Aug. 24. 1749. Being the day of the general thanksgiving, in the province of the Massachusetts, for the extraordinary reviving rains, after the most distressing drought which have been known among us in the memory of any living.
- An answer to a printed letter said to be wrote from a gentleman in Newport to his friend in Boston Aug. 27; : pretending to find fault with a brief representation of the case between Dr. McSparran plaintiff and Mr. Torrey defendant, relating to the ministry land in South Kingstown, Narragansett, which was dated July 1739
- An improvement of the doctrine of earthquakes, being the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure. : Containing an historical summary of the most remarkable earthquakes in New-England, from the first settlement of the English here, as also in other parts of the world since 1666.
- The people of New-England put in mind of the righteous acts of the Lord to them and their fathers, and reasoned with concerning them. : A sermon delivered at Cambridge before the great and General Assembly of the province of Massachusetts May 27th MDCCXXX. Being the anniversary for the election of His Majesty's Council for the province.
- The pious cry to the Lord for help when the godly and faithful fail among them. : A sermon occasion'd by the great and publick loss in the death of the Honourable Thomas Cushing, Esq; speaker of the Honourable House of Representatives of the province of the Massachuesetts-Bay in New-England: April 11. 1746. Delivered at the South Church in Boston, the Lord's Day after his funeral.
- An improvement of the doctrine of earthquakes, being the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure. : Containing an historical summary of the most remarkable earthquakes in New-England, from the first settlement of the English here, as also in other parts of the world since 1666.
- Annals of New-England.
- Be followers of them, who through faith and patience inherit the promises. : A sermon occasion'd by the decease of Mrs. Hannah Fayerweather, of Boston, on January 27th, 1755. Aetatis 53. And deliver'd at the South Church, the Lord's-Day after.
- Boston, April 10. 1729. : Reverend Sir, the New-England chronology staying for the remarkables of your place, and the composer being unwilling to send it to the press without them, that so the work may be as compleat as possible----you are therefore earnestly desired to send your communications as soon as may be, on the following heads ..
- Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27, 1746.
- God brings to the desired haven. : A thanksgiving-sermon deliver'd at the lecture in Boston. N.E. On Thursday September 5. 1717. Upon occasion of the author's safe arrival thro' many great hazards & deliverances, especially on the seas, in above eight years absence from his dear & native country.
- 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 her funeral.
- Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27th, 1746.
- Civil rulers raised up by God to feed his people. : A sermon at the publick lecture in Boston, July 25. 1728. In the audience of His Excellency the governour, His Honour the lieut. governour, and the Honourable the Council and representatives of the province: being the Thursday after His Excellency's arrival here.
- 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.
- A chronological history of New-England in the form of annals: : being a summary and exact account of the most material transactions and occurrences relating to this country, in the order of time wherein they happened, from the discovery by Capt. Gosnold in 1602, to the arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730. : With an introduction containing a brief epitome of the most remarkable transactions and events abroad, from the Creation: including the connected line of time, the succession of patriarchs and sovereigns of the most famous kingdoms & empires, the gradual discoveries of America, and the progress of the Reformation to the discovery of New-England.
- 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.
- The salvations of God in 1746. : In part set forth in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, Nov. 27. 1746. Being the day of the anniversary thanksgiving in the province of the Massachusetts Bay in N.E. Wherein the most remarkable salvations of the year past, both in Europe and North-America, as far as they are come to our knowledge, are briefly considered.
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- Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or, A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against.
- A Course of sermons on early piety.
- A brief discourse concerning futurities or things to come, : viz. The next, of second coming of Christ. Of the thousand years of Chrrst's [sic] kingdom. Of the first resurrection. Of the new heavens and new earth; and of the burning of the old. Of the New Jerusalem. Of Gog and Magog. Of the calling of the Jews. Of the pouring out of the spirit on all flesh. Of the greatest battle that ever was, or shall be fought in the world. And many other things coincident with these things. Together with some useful consideration upon the whole discourse.
- A brief history of the Pequot War: : especially of the memorable taking of their fort at Mistick in Connecticut in 1637:
- 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 funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. John Rowland, : who departed this life, April the 12th, 1745. : Preach'd at Charles-town, in Chester County, April the 14th, 1745.
- A perswasive to make a public profession 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 to some near relatives.
- 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.
- All power in heaven, and in earth given unto Jesus Christ. : A sermon preached at the public lecture in Boston New-England, Jan. 29th 1756.
- Brief directions to a young scholar designing the ministry, for the study of divinity.
- Carmen miserabile : a solemn lacrymatory for the grave of Jonathan Marsh, junior-sophister: who deceas'd at Harvard College in Cambridge: June the 10th. 1708. Born at Hingham: aged eighteen years and ten months
- Christ victorious over the powers of darkness, by the light of his preached Gospel. : A sermon preached in Boston, December 12. 1733. At the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Stephen Parker, Mr. Ebenezer Hinsdell [i.e., Hinsdale], and Mr. Joseph Seccombe, chosen by the commissioners to the Honourable Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge, at Edinburgh, to carry the Gospel to the aboriginal natives on the borders of New England.
- 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.
- Dying exercises of Mrs. Deborah Prince: and devout meditations of Mrs. Sarah Gill, daughters of the late Rev. Thomas Prince, Minister of the South Church, Boston
- Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27, 1746.
- Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston, November 27th, 1746.
- Fair play! or, A needful word, to temper the tract, entitled, A summer morning's conversation, &c. : Just publish'd, by the Revd Peter Clark, Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Danvers; on occasion of a piece called A winter evening's conversation, &c. upon the doctrine of Original Sin, &c. : Being a letter to the Revd Dr. Sewall, the Revd Messirs Thomas Prince, Samuel Phillips, Thomas Foxcroft, and E. Pemberton; on occasion of their putting a recommendatory preface to Mr. Clark's tract. : [Three lines of Scripture text]
- 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.
- Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap. : Relating some of God's remarkable providences to him, in bringing him into New-England; and some of the straits and afflictions, good people met with here in their beginnings. And instructing, counselling, directing and commanding his children and childrens children, and houshold, to serve the Lord in their generations to the latest posterity. : [One line from Hebrews]
- Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap. : Relating some of God's remarkable providences to him, in bringing him into New-England; and some of the straits and afflictions, the good people met with here, in there [sic] beginnings. And instructing, counselling, directing and commanding his children, and childrens children, and houshold, to serve the Lord in their generations to the latest posterity. : [One line from Hebrews] : To which is annexed, a short account of the author and his family
- Memoirs of Captain Roger Clap. : Relating some of God's remarkable providences to him, in bringing him into New England; and some of the straits and afflictions, the good people met with here in their beginnings. : And instructing, counselling, directing, and commanding his children and childrens' children, and household, to serve the Lord in their generations to the latest posterity. ; [One line from Hebrews]
- Memoirs of Captain Roger Clap. : Relating some of God's remarkable providences to him, in bringing him into New-England; and some of the straits and afflictions, the good people met with here in their beginnings. And instructing, counselling, directing and commanding his children and childrens children, and houshold, to serve the Lord in their generations to the latest posterity. : [One line from Hebrews]
- One chosen of God and called to the work of the ministry, willingly offering himself. : A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Cooper, to the pastoral office in the Church of Christ in Brattle-Street, Boston, May 21. 1746.
- Self-examination in it's necessity and advantages urged and applied, : in sundry sermons delivered at Reading,
- The Reverend Mr. James Davenport's confession & retractations
- The authentick narrative of the success of tar water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; : with remarks:
- The duty of a people, under dark providences, or symptoms of approaching evils, to prepare to meet their God. : A discourse delivered at East-Hartford, November 23, 1755. The next Sabbath after the late terrible earthquake.
- The faithful servant approv'd at death, and entring [sic] into the joy of his Lord. : A sermon at the publick lecture in Boston. July xxvii. 1732. Occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Honourable Daniel Oliver, Esq; one of His Majesty's Council for the province. Who deceased there the 23d. of the same month, in the 69th. year of his age.
- The labour that attends the Gospel-ministry, and the great concern of all that engage in it: : shewed in a sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Morril in the parish of Rye in New-Castle. Sept. 14th. 1726.
- The life of the very Reverend and learned Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. : late Pastor of the North Church in Boston. Who died, Feb. 13. 1727,8.
- The method of practice in the small-pox, with observations on the way of inoculation.
- The nature & necessity of the new-birth, : in a sermon delivered in part at the publick lecture in Boston, May, 9. 1728.
- The nature and necessity of the new-birth: : in a sermon delivered in part at the publick lecture in Boston, May 9. 1728.
- 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.
- The psalms hymns & spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament,
- The psalms, hymns, & spiritual songs, of the Old and New Testament,
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion : or, The captivity and deliverance of Rev. John Williams of Deerfield
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion, or, A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, minister of the gospel in Deerfield : who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his neighbourhood, into Canada
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurences, in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with all his family, and his neighbourhood, unto Canada.
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the captivity & deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family, and his neighbourhood, unto Canada.
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurrences, in the captivity & deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Inaians [sic], was by them carried away, with his family, and his neighbourhood, unto Canada.
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion. Or A faithful history of ramarkable occurrences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield. Who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his neighbourhood, into Canada.
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion: or A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield; who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his neighborhood, into Canada.
- The redeemed captive returning to Zion: or, A faithful history of remarkable occurrences in the captivity and deliverance of Mr. John Williams, Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield; who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family and his neighbourhood, into Canada.
- The redeemed captive, returning to Zion. : A faithful history of remarkable occurrences, in the captivity and deliverance, of Mr. John Williams; Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield, who, in the desolation which befel that plantation, by an incursion of the French and Indians, was by them carried away, with his family, and his neighbourhood, unto Canada.
- The sins of youth, remembred with bitterness. : As represented in a sermon at a private meeting of a society of young men for religious exercise, on the evening after the Lord's-Day, in Boston, Feb. 14. 1724,5. upon Psalm XXV. 7.
- The spirits of the present day tried. : A sermon at the Tuesday evening-lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston, Nov. 3, 1741.
- Three valuable pieces. : Viz. Select cases resolved; First principles of the oracles of God, or, Sum of Christian religion; both corrected by four several editions: and A private diary; containing meditations and experiences never before published.
- Two letters from the Reverend Mr. Williams & Wheelock of Lebanon, to the Rev. Mr. Davenport, : which were the principal means of his late conviction and retraction. : With a letter from Mr. Davenport, desiring their publication, for the good of others. : And his explanation of some passages in his late confession
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