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- [A wedding ring, fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity on the sore of humanity. : With directions to those men that want wives, how to choose them; and to those women that have husbands, how to use them. : Laid open in a sermon at a wedding in Edmonton.
- A Gospel call to sinners! : A sermon,
- A Sermon in praise of swearing. : Deut. vi. 13. The latter part of the verse. And shalt swear by his name
- A Sermon on tea. : [Five lines of quotations]
- A caution against bigotry. : A sermon. On Mark IX. 38, 39. And John answered him saying, Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name, and we forbad him, because he followeth not us, &c
- A church of God described; the qualifications for membership stated, and Christian fellowship illustrated. : In two discourses.
- A church of God described; the qualifications for membership stated; and Christian fellowship illustrated; : in two discourses.
- A defence of the episcopal government of the church: : containing remarks on two late, noted sermons on Presbyterian ordination.
- A discourse concerning faith and fervency in prayer, and the glorious kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ, on earth, now approaching. : Delivered in several sermons, in which the signs of the present times are considered, with a true account of the late wonderful and astonishing success of the Gospel in Ceilon, Amboina, and Malabar.
- A discourse concerning the existence and omniscience of God. : Plainly proving, 1. That there is a God. 2. That the God of heaven knows all things. : Being the substance of several sermons.
- A discourse concerning the existence and the omniscience of God. : Plainly proving, 1. That there is a God. 2. That the God of heaven knows all things. : Being the substance of several sermons.
- A discourse concerning the process of the general judgment. : In which the modern notions of universal salvation are particularly considered.
- A discourse, on federal and relative holiness; : by which, persons have a standing in the visible church, with its consequent blessings, and in which is pointed out the sure foundation of infant baptism.
- A divine riddle he that is weak is strong. Or, Directions how a weak Christian may be strong, and then especially, strong when he is weak. : In a discourse deliver'd at Norwich from 2 Cor. XII. 10.
- A plain and brief rehearsal of the operations of Christ as God. : [Ten lines from Pope]
- A preparation for judgment. : A sermon preach'd in London. Wherein is shew'd; that the only time that men have to provide for their eternal condition, is the time of this life: for after death comes judgment.
- A preparation for judgment. : A sermon preach'd in London. Wherein it is shew'd; that the only time that men have to provide for their eternal condition, is the time of this life: for after death comes judgment.
- A preservative from damnable errors, in the unction of the Holy One. : A sermon preach'd, at the opening of a presbytery, at Charlestown in S. Carolina; some time before the Reverend Mr. Josiah Smith's sermon (which he publish'd against it, with the title, of Humane impositions prov'd unscriptural &c.) and now published, (with the advice of some reverend ministers adhering to the Westminster Confession) to vindicate the truths contained in it, from Mr. Smith's mis-representations, and exceptions. : Together with a postscript containing some remarks, upon Mr. Smith's preface, and sermon.
- A second warning to America.
- A sermon containing some observations, reflections, &c. on Lot's flight out of Sodom
- A sermon for the reformation of manners. : Being designed as a sutable [sic] exhortation to enforce the reading of the King's royal proclamation for the encouragment of piety and vertue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaness and immorality. : [Two lines from Romans]
- A sermon on natural religion.
- A sermon on persons possessing the iniquities of their youth in after life.
- A sermon on sacred music: : preached before a public concert, in Washington.
- A sermon on the Sabbath or Lord's Day.
- A sermon on the care of the soul, : delivered to the society in North-Killingworth, and published at their request.
- A sermon on the character and conduct of Zaccheus: : intended to promote the belief and influence of Christianity
- A sermon on the character and conduct of Zaccheus: : intended to promote the belief and influence of Christianity.
- A sermon on the character of the virtuous woman.
- A sermon on the evacuation of Charlestown.
- A sermon on the great salvation.
- A sermon on the sacred doctrine of the divine Trinity.
- A sermon on the unity of the Christian Church. : [One line from I Corinthians]
- A sermon on the unpardonable sin, against the Holy Ghost, or, The sin unto death.
- A sermon on the value of the soul.
- A sermon shewing the suitableness, and the benefit of prayer in affliction.
- A sermon to swine: : from Luke xv. 16. : [One line from Luke] : Containing, a concise, but sufficient answer, to General Allen's Oracles of reason.
- A sermon, delivered at Newburgh, on Thursday the twenty-fourth day of June, being the festival of St. John the Baptist, : before the fraternity of Lodge no. 18, of Free and Accepted Masons,
- A sermon, on the Trinity.
- A sermon, on the duty of attending the public worship of God. : Preached at Digby in Nova-Scotia, April 19th, 1789.
- A sermon, preached in the town of Galway, on the danger and possibility of falling from grace.
- A sermon, preached in the town of Galway, on the danger and possibility of falling from grace.
- A sermon, preached in the town of Galway, on the danger and possibility of falling from grace:
- A sermon, upon the being of God, and the mediation of Christ.
- A sermon. Preached (by courtesy) in the German Reformed Church, at New-York.
- A short sermon on the duty of self examination, preparatory to receiving the Lord's Supper. : Wherein the qualifications for communion are briefly considered, with an appendix containing extracts from Mr. Richard Baxter's works. Shewing the necessity of a personal profession of true Christianity to entitle persons of adult age to the privileges of communion with the visible church whether baptized in infancy or not. ; [Two lines from Romans]
- A sort of believers never saved. Or, The danger of miscarrying in point of salvation, by a false ineffectual faith; a faith having no root; whereby many professors either fall away after hopeful beginnings; or miss of heaven in the height of their hopes. : The substance of two sermons; part of the opening and applying the parable of the sower, and the seed that fell on the rock, Luk. viii. 13.
- A wedding ring for the finger; the salve of divinity, on the sore of humanity. : Directions to those men that want wives, how to choose them; and to those women who have husbands, how to use them. : Laid open in a sermon at a wedding in Edmonton.
- A wedding ring, fit for the finger. Or, The salve of divinity on the sore of humanity. : With directions to those men that want wives, how to choose them; and to those women that have husbands, how to use them. : Laid open in a sermon, at a wedding in Edmonton,
- A wedding ring, fit for the finger. Or, the salve of divinity on the sore of humanity. : With directions to those men that want wives, how to choose them; and to those women that have husbands, how to use them. : Laid open in a sermon, at a wedding in Edmonton,
- A wedding ring, fit for the finger: or, The salve of divinity on the sore of humanity. : With directions to those men that want wives, how to choose them; and to those women that have husbands, how to use them. : Laid open in a sermon at a wedding in Edmonton.
- Advice to young converts. : A letter from the late Rev. Jonathan Edwards, of Northampton, to a young lady at Suffield, Conn. : To which is added, a discourse, recommending religious conversation: and an extract from a sermon on Christian conversation. : [One line of quotation]
- All mankind, by nature, equally under sin. : A sermon preach'd at the public lecture in Boston. On Thursday, Dec. 3. 1724.
- An excellent sermon upon the great salvation.
- An excellent sermon upon the great salvation.
- An excellent sermon, upon the great salvation.
- Another and better country, even an heavenly: in reserve for all true believers. : Being the last sermons of that memorable servant of Christ, the Reverend, Mr. Joseph Stevens, late Pastor of the church in Charlestown. : To which is added, a discourse, had by him at Cambridge, after the death of the late Reverend Mr. Brattle, from Heb. 13.7. : By which being dead he now speaketh
- Awakening truth's tending to conversion. : Delivered in several sermons wherein is shewed, I. That the greatest sinners may be converted and saved. II. That sinners who cannot convert themselves, ought to pray for converting grace. III. That sinners who neglect spiritual blessings until the day of grace is past, will wish for them but in vain, when it is too late. : In which sermons notice is taken of some late remarkable conversions.
- Caution against the sins of unchastity. : Earnestly recommended to the attention of the young men of this town and other places; --
- Christ formed in the soul, the only foundation of hope for eternity. : A sermon, addressed to young persons.
- Christ in the clouds coming to judgment; or The dissolution of all things. : Wherein is plainly set forth the second coming of Christ to judgment. ...
- Christ in the clouds coming to judgment; or The dissolution of all things. : Wherein is plainly set forth the second coming of Christ to judgment. ...
- Christ in the clouds coming to judgment; or, The dissolution of all things. : Wherein is plainly set forth, the second coming of Christ to judgment. ...
- Christ in the clouds, coming to judgment; or, The dissolution of all things. : Wherein is plainly set forth, the second coming of Christ to judgment. ...
- Christ the people's covenant. : A sermon preached immediately before the celebration of the Lord's Supper at Dunfermling. : To which is annexed, the substance of some discourses after the sacrament, upon the same subject.
- Christ the true victim and conqueror. : A history of the war, in which the Son of God engaged with all the powers of darkness, concerning the righteousness of God as moral governor--How it commenced; and how he decided it, by being made a victim and sacrifice in the devil's kingdom; by means of which, he conquered and destroyed God's enemies--made atonement for sin--paid the price of our ransom--merited the kingdom of the universe to himself--and redeemed multitudes to God out of every nation.
- Christ triumphing, and Satan raging. : A sermon on Matth. XII.28. Wherein is proved, that the Kingdom of God is come unto us at this day. Preached at Nottingham in Pensilvania [sic]. Also is shewed, I. How it will appear that the Devil, in some measure, possesses every unregenerate soul. II. By what marks it will be discernable when he is cast out, &c.
- Christ's voice to London: : being the substance of a sermon preach'd in the city in the time of the sad visitation.
- Christ's warning to churches, to beware of false prophets, who come as wolves in sheep's clothing; : and the marks, by which they are known. : Illustrated in two discourses.
- Christ's warning to the churches, to beware of false prophets, who come as wolves in sheep's clothing: : and the marks by which they are known. : Illustrated in two discourses. : With an appendix.
- Christ, the Christian's life: : in a sermon on John xiv. 19. : [Two lines from Colossians]
- Christian forbearance to weak consciences a duty of the Gospel. : The substance of two sermons, preached at Stepney Parish, in Weathersfield.
- De aanbiddelyke wegen Gods in zyne souveraine bestieringe, besonder over de machten deser weereld, : verklaart en toegepast in drie predicatien,
- De groote gelukzaligheid van Godts volk in dit leven, : vertoont uyt I. Pet. i, 3.
- Death and judgment. : A sermon,
- Debtor and creditor: or, A discourse on the following words, Have patience with me, and I will pay thee all. : Never before published
- Der in der americanischen Wildnusz unter Menschen von verschiedenen Nationen und Religionen hin und wieder herum wandelte und verschiedentliche angefochtene Prediger, : abgemahlet und vorgestellet in einem Gespraech mit einem Politico und Neugeborenen, verschieden Stuck insonderheit die Neugeburt betreffende, verfertiget, und zu Beforderung der Ehr Jesu selbst aus eigener Erfahrung an das Licht gebracht.
- Directions how to hear sermons,
- Discourses, on the mode and subjects of Christian baptism. Or An attempt to shew that pouring or sprinkling is a scriptural mode; and the infants of believers are proper subjects of the baptism instituted by Christ: : with an examination of various objections. Particularly those contained in a course of anonymous letters to Bishop Hoadly.
- Dives and Lazarus; or, The sufficiency of Scripture for the purposes of salvation. : Intended as a check to infidelity. A sermon,
- Drie predicatien : de eerste, over Jesai 66. v.2. De twede, van de gerecgtigden, tot het heylige avontmael oover den 30 sondagh van den Heydelberghschen Catechismus. De, derde van het gebruyck der sleutelen oover den 31 sondagh van den Heydelbergschen Catechismus.
- Early offerings best accepted: and early preparations the best security against evil dayes, or, The wise mans counsel to the young man, laying a solemn charge upon all young persons, to begin to be good betimes; or, to remember their Creator, in the days of youth. : The substance of what was more largely insisted on, from Eccle. xii 1. Preached at Lynn, in the county of Essex, N.E.
- Eine Predigt, uber die Worte Jacobus im ersten Kapitel seines Briefes im 25sten Vers, als ein Theil der ordentlichen Epistel am 5ten Sontage nach Ostern, Rogate. : [Three lines of text]
- Eine warnende Wachter-Stimm an alle Gott und Jesum liebende Seelen. : Hergenommen aus dem uberaus wichtigen Evangelio von den falschen Propheten zuerst in einer Predig am 8 Sontag nach Trinitatis der Reformirten Gemeinde an der Kleinen Catores mundlich zugeruffen und hernach solches mit kurtzen doch grundlichen Anmerckungen von den sogenandten Mahrischen Brudern bekrafftiget: und auf vielfaltiges Begehren, zu desto allgemeinerer Warnung und Erbauung zum Druck ubergeben
- Eternal damnation reprobated. : A sermon
- Eternal salvation on no account a matter of just debt; or, Full redemption, not interfering with free grace. : A sermon, delivered at Wallingford, by particular agreement, with special reference to the Murryan controversy. : Published with some additions and alterations, that it might be better adapted to general usefulness.
- Evangelisches Zeugnis von der falschen Fleisches-Religion in allen Secten der Christenheit, nach ihrem Ursprung, eigentlichem Wesen und dreifacher Stutze; : in einer Versamlungs-Rede am IX. Sonntag nach Trinitatis offentlich abgelegt uber den Text: Actor. XIX. 23-fin. bis zu End des Capitels
- Evangelisches Zeugnuss. Vom Elend und Erlosung der Menschen, : in zwey Predigten abgelegt und auf Hofnung mehrer Erbauu:
- Family religion recommended. : A sermon preached from Joshua XXIV. 15.
- Family worship. : Two sermons of the late Rev. Ebenezer Thayer, A.M. Pastor of the church in Hampton. : [One line of Scripture text]
- Follow the Lamb: : a discourse,
- Free grace. : A sermon preach'd at Bristol,
- Free grace. : A sermon preached at Bristol.
- Glorying in the cross of Christ: : a sermon
- Hell and Heaven. : A sermon,
- Holiness. : A sermon,
- How Christ the Son glorified God in accomplishing the work given him to do here on earth. : Exhibited in a sermon
- Illustrations on the nature and importance of an immediate choice of God. : In a sermon, delivered at North-Haven, and since, occasionally, at several other places. It is now made public at the particular desire, and expense, of an honourable and pious friend: with a view to the awakening and conversion of delaying sinners, and to the instruction and consolation of the saints.
- Jesus knocking--sinners opening. Jesus entering--sinners saved. : Opened and applied in a sermon from Revelations III. 20.
- Justification by the free grace of God, through the redemption there is in Christ. : Being the substance of two sermons preached in Salisbury, in the West Meeting-House, June 1761. In the East-- March 1765. : Published at the desire of the hearers.
- Lawful amusements : A sermon, lately published in London.
- Light in darkness, or Deliverance proclaimed unto the church in the midst of all her despondencies and discouragements. : In a sermon
- Meditations on death. : Delivered in several sermons, wherein is shewed; I. That some true believers on Christ are afraid of death, but that they have no just cause to be so. II. That good men as well as others may be taken out of the world by a sudden death. III. That not earth but heaven is the Christians home.
- Meditations on the glory of the heavenly world. : I. On the happiness of the soul of believers, at the instant of their separation from their bodies. II. On the glory of the bodies of God's children, in the resurrection world, when they shall be as the angels of heaven. III. On the glory of both soul and body in the heaven of heavens, after the Day of Judgment, to all eternity.
- Meditations on the glory of the heavenly world. : I. On the happiness of the soul of believers, at the instant of their separation from their bodies. II. On the glory of the bodies of God's children, in the resurrection world, when they shall be as the angels of heaven. III. On the glory of both soul and body in the heaven of heavens, after the day of judgment, to all eternity.
- Meditations on the sanctification of the Lord's Day: and on the judgments which attend the profanation of it. : To which is added, seasonable meditations both for winter and summer.
- 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.
- Mercy exemplified, in the conduct of a Samaritan; and recommended to universal imitation. : A sermon preached at Boston, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay.
- Mercy exemplified, in the conduct of a Samaritan; and recommended to universal imitation. : A sermon preached at Boston, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay.
- 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.
- Oracles of reason, as formed by the Deists, are husks for deistical and heathen swine: but the truths of the Gospel are bread for God's children. : A concise, but plain answer, to Gen. Allen's Oracles of reason: shewing the unreasonableness of them, and the principles of the Deists, Arians, Socinians and Universalists, and the excellency of the Holy Bible; as containing a most refined system of morality; and the wisest, easiest and best method for the salvation sinners that can be devised or desired. : The great doctrines of substitution, vicarious sufferings, and atonement, are here explained.
- Poems on several occasions, with some other compositions.
- Preparation for death. : A sermon,
- Priestcraft defended, : a sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, and expounding the Scriptures. : Humbly dedicated to Mr. V-- C--r and the H--ds of H--s.
- Priestcraft defended. : A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading and expounding the Scriptures. : Humbly dedicated to Mr. V-- C--r and the H--ds of H--s.
- Priestcraft defended. : A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, & expounding the Scriptures, : humbly dedicated to Mr. V--e-C--r, and the H--ds of H--s.
- Priestcraft defended. : A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, and expounding the Scriptures. : Humbly dedicated to Mr. V-- C--r and the H--ds of H--s,
- Priestcraft defended. : A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, and expounding the Scriptures. : Humbly dedicated to Mr. V-- C--r and the H--ds of H--s.
- Priestcraft defended. : A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, and expounding the Scriptures. : Humbly dedicated to Mr. V--- C----r and the H--ds of H--s,
- Priestcraft defended. : A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, and expounding the Scriptures. : Humbly dedicated to Mr. Vice Chancellor, and the Heads of Houses,
- Priestcraft defended. : A sermon occasioned by the expulsion of six young gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for praying, reading, and expounding the Scriptures;
- 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.
- Reflections on hypocrisy. : In a sermon preached at Kingston in New-Hampshire; and now printed at the earnest desire of the people.
- Regeneration stated and explained according to Scripture and antiquity, : in a discourse on Tit. iii. 4, 5, 6.
- Regeneration the most important concern, : with directions, motives, and encouragement from the Holy Scriptures, to strive to enter in at the strait gate: : represented and urged in two sermons on Luke XIII. 23, 24, 25.
- Religious societies. : Proposals for the revival of dying religion, by well ordered societies for that purpose. : With a brief discourse, offered unto a religious society, on the first day of their meeting. : [One line from I Thessalonians]
- Renatus. : A brief essay on, a soul passing from death to life; in a translation from the first Adam to the second Adam. And the mystery of the two Adams, explained, as what all real & vital Christianity turns upon. : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]
- Ruth's resolution: : a discourse,
- Sacramental meditations and advices grounded upon Scripture texts, : proper for communicants, to prepare their hearts, excite their affections, quicken their graces and enliven their devotions on sacramental occasions. And likewise useful to promote gracious dispositions and resolutions in Christians, at all times, upon the remembrance of a crucified Jesus. : Together with a short Christian directory. Consisting of forty Scripture directions, proper for all Christians intending heaven; and a variety of Scripture songs for Zion's travellers in their way thither. : To which are added (by way of appendix.) I. A lecture concerning the institution of the Lord's Supper, on I Cor. xi. 17, to the end. II. A preparation sermon from Josh. iii. 5. III. An action sermon from Cant. ii. 4.
- Sacramental meditations and advices, grounded upon Sripture [sic] texts; : proper for communicants, to prepare their hearts, excite their affections, quicken their graces, and enliven their devotions, on sacramental occasions. And likewise useful to promote gracious dispositions and resolutions in Christians, at all times, upon the remembrance of a crucified Jesus. : Together with a short Christian directory; and a variety of Scripture songs, for Zion's travellers. : Appendix: I. A lecture concerning the institution of the Lord's Supper: on I Cor. xi. 17, --to the end. II. A preparation sermon: from Josh. iii. 5. III. An action sermon: from Cant. ii. 4.
- Seasonable meditations both for winter & summer. : Being the substance of two sermons.
- Sermons on several subjects.
- Sermons to gentlemen upon temperance and exercise. : [Seven lines of quotations in Latin]
- Sermons to the rich and studious, on temperance and exercise. : With a dedication to Dr. Cadogan.
- Sermons upon the following subjects, viz. The divinity of Jesus Christ. The millenium [sic]. The wisdom of God, in the permission of sin.
- Sermons, on the mode and subjects of Christian baptism, or An attempt to shew that pouring or sprinkling is a scriptural mode; and the infants of believers are proper subjects of the baptism instituted by Christ: : with an examination of various objections, particularly those contained in a course of anonymous letters to Bishop Hoadly.
- Sermons, on the mode and subjects of Christian baptism. Or An attempt to shew that pouring or sprinkling, is a scriptural mode; : and the infants of believers are proper subjects of the baptism instituted by Christ; : with an examination of various objections particularly those contained in a course of anonymous letters to Bishop Hoadly.
- Solemn advice to young men, : not to walk in the wayes of their heart, and in the sight of their eyes; but to remember the Day of Judgment.
- Solemn advice to young men, : not to walk in the wayes of their heart, and in the sight of their eyes; but to remember the Day of Judgment. : To which is added, the hateful evil of sin.
- Some unregenerate persons not so far from the Kingdom of God as others. : Illustrated in a sermon from Mark XII. 34. Preached some time past at the Thursday lecture in Boston.
- Spiritual improvement of temporal affliction: : a sermon. : To which is annexed, a prayer, for a right improvement of afflictions.
- The First-Day-Sabbath, proved from Scripture. : A sermon,
- The Gospel hidden to them that are lost. : Being the substance of two sermons preached at Concord: shewing when and whence the Gospel is hid to any under the dispensation of it; and some of the miseries such persons are under, and others to which they are exposed.
- The Gospel-mystery of sanctification, opened in sundry practical directions: : suited especially to the case of those who labour under the guilt and power of indwelling sin. : To which is added, a sermon on justification.
- The Second Spira: or The blasphemers justly reproved. : Set forth in a sad and dreadful example of God's judgements shewn upon six most prophane and blasphemous young men, living near the town of Sandwich in the county of Kent, within four miles of Deal. : To which is added, a sermon, which was preached on that occasion. : [Five lines of quotation]
- The Second Spira: or The blasphemers justly reproved. : Set forth in a sad and dreadful example of God's judgements shewn upon six most prophane and blasphemous young men, living near the town of Sandwich, in the county of Kent, within four miles of Deal. : To which is added, a sermon which was preached on that occasion. : [Five lines of quotation]
- The adorable ways of God in his sovereign government, particularly over the powers of this world, : explained and applied in three sermons.
- The almost Christian. : A sermon preach'd to a numerous audience in England.
- The bride-womans counseller. : Being a sermon preach'd at a wedding, at Sherbourn, in Dorsetshire. : [Two lines from I. Corinthians]
- The call of Christ unto thirsty sinners, to come to him and drink of the waters of life. : As it was preached by that holy man of God, and faithful servant of Christ.
- The candidate for confirmation instructed; : in a sermon explaining the office of confirmation, and an address after confirmation; : with suitable prayers.
- The character and best exercises of unregenerate sinners set in a scriptural light, : in a discourse
- The character of Simon the Sorcerer: : a sermon, designed to prove that baptism is not regeneration.
- The character of the perfect and upright man; : his peaceful end described; and our duty to observe it laid down, in a discourse on Psalm XXXVII. 37. : To which is added, an exemplification of the subject, in a short account of the peaceful death of Mrs. Anna Byles.
- The character of the perfect and upright man; : his peaceful end described; and our duty to observe it laid down. : In a discourse on Psalm XXXVII. 37.
- The consistency of the sinner's inability to comply with the Gospel; with his inexcusable guilt in not complying with it, illustrated and confirmed: : in two discourses, on John VIth, 44th.
- The conversion of the jailer. : A sermon,
- The cross of Christ the Christian's glory. : A sermon,
- The cross of Christ the Christian's glory. : A sermon, preached at the visitation of the Rev. John Brown, D.D. Archdeacon of Northampton, held at All-Saints Church in Northampton,
- The doctrine of convictions set in a clear light, or An examination and confutation of several errors relating to conversion. : Being the substance of a sermon preached by the author to his own and a neighbouring congregation, with some enlargements.
- The doctrine of justification by the righteousness of Christ, stated and maintained. : Being the substance of several sermons preached at the Wednesday evening-lecture near Cripplegate, London.
- The doctrine of the Trinity. : A sermon,
- The duty and interest of young persons to remember their Creator; : as it was shewn, in a sermon preach'd at Lexington, on a day of prayer, set apart to implore the blessing of God on the rising generation. : And at the desire of some young persons in the town, now published.
- The duty of Christians, in singing the praise of God, explained. : A sermon.
- The evidences for the truth of Christianity, : in a sermon, with an appendix.
- The evidences for the truth of Christianity, : in a sermon, with an appendix.
- The examination of usury. : A sermon preached in the city of London,
- The fatal consequences of youthful deviations and excess exemplified, : in a sermon, addressed to youth.
- The friendly monitor. : Being two sermons, from II Peter, III chapt. 3 verse. There shall come in the last days, scoffers walking after their own lusts. : Considered as a prophecy: shewing the time when this description of persons were to appear in the world--and the prophecy fulfilled under the Gospel dispensation--the last period, or division of time, in the appearing of those who deny the divine origin of revelation.
- The government & improvement of mirth according to the laws of Christianity. : In three sermons. I. Of civil & natural II. Of carnal & vicious mirth III. Of spiritual & holy joy. Essay'd from James V. 13. : [Two lines from James] : More especially designed for the use, and recommended to the serious perusal of young people, and in particular the young gentlemen of Boston.
- The grand point of solicitude. : A very brief essay upon Divine desertions; the symptoms of them, and methods of preventing them. : A sermon published for the service of others, by one of the hearers, more particularly affected in the hearing of it. : [One line in Latin from Alsted]
- The great physician, inviting them that are sensible of their internal maladies, to repair unto him for his heavenly remedies. : A brief discourse, meditated by one under bodily illness, and profitable for all that are under spiritual. : [Two lines in Latin from Ambrose]
- The great salvation; and the danger of neglecting it. : A sermon on Hebrews ii. 3.
- The hazzard and the unprofitableness, of losing a soul, for the sake of gaining the world; : evidenced in a sermon, on Mat. XVI. 26.
- The heinous sin of drunkenness. : A sermon
- The history of Melchizedek, King of Salem. : And of redemption by Jesus Christ, King of righteousness and peace.
- The importance of family religion. : A sermon,
- The impotency of sinners, with respect to repentance and faith, no excuse: : illustrated in a sermon,
- The inability of the sinner to comply with the Gospel, his inexcusable guilt in not complying with it, and the consistency of these with each other, illustrated, : in two discourses, on John VIth. 44th.
- The kingdom of God, described by his word, with its infinite benefits to human society.
- The knowledge of Jesus Christ the best knowledge. : A sermon.
- The law in all respects satisfied by our Saviour, in regard to those only who belong to him; or, None but believers saved, through the all-sufficient satisfaction of Christ. : A second sermon, preached at Wallingford, with a view to the universalists.
- The love of God. : A sermon,
- The man in iron; or The substance of a discourse, introduced by an allegory, from David's last words.
- The method of salvation through Jesus Christ. : A sermon,
- The ministry of reconciliation: : representing the benign tendency of the Gospel; and that 'tis the friendly office of ministers, as the embassadors (or agents) of Christ, to press men with all imaginable tenderness, humility, and earnestness to accept the treaty of reconciliation, as established in him, and urged by him, while on earth. : A sermon, preached at the parish-church of All- Saints, in Northampton.
- The nature and original of sin explained; and the fruits and effects thereof bewailed: : in a sermon preach'd at Norwich:
- The nature of regeneration opened, and its absolute necessity, in order to salvation, demonstrated, : in a sermon from John iii. 3. : Also the nature of adoption, with its consequent privileges, explained, in a sermon on John iii. 1.
- The nature, spiritually, and use of the law. A sermon,
- The necessity and divine excellency of a life of purity and holiness,
- The necessity and divine excellency of a life of purity and holiness, : set forth with pathetic energy,
- The necessity and divine excellency of a life of purity and holiness, : set forth with pathetic energy,
- The pharisee and publican. : A sermon,
- The piety of founding churches for the worship of God: : being a discourse upon Nehemiah II. 20. Preach'd at King's-Chapel in Boston, August 11. 1749. : Upon occasion of laying the first stone for re-building and enlarging the said Chapel.
- The power of the Gospel. : A sermon,
- The power of the Gospel. : A sermon.
- The principles of sin and holiness; and the conflict between these, in the hearts of believers. : Two sermons:
- The real Christian distinguished from hypocrites. : In a discourse, from Revelations, chap. iii. I.
- The resolved Christian; : pursuing the designs of holiness and happiness, in ordering, first his own heart and life, and then his family. ; With further directions upon the great points, of spending our time, & of minding our end, and of behaving our selves well under all our tryals. A treatise that may be of use, to persons of all conditions, and especially to be read in families. : [One line of quotation in Latin]
- The saints jewel, shewing how to apply the promise. And The soul's invitation unto Jesus Christ.
- The saints jewel, shewing how to apply the promise. And The souls invitation unto Jesus Christ.
- The scripture doctrine of salvation by grace through faith. : Illustrated and improved in two sermons.
- The visit to Jesus by night. : An evening lecture.
- The voice of one crying in a wilderness. Or, The business of a Christian, both antecedanous to, concomitant of, and consequent upon, a sore and heavy visitation; : represented in several sermons. First preach'd to his own family, lying under such visitation; and now made publick as a thank-offering to the Lord his Healer.
- The way of life opened in the everlasting covenant: or, The duties & benefits of the covenant of grace, : set forth in sundry sermons.
- The whole armour of God. : A discourse delivered by the late Mr. Walsh, in West-Street Chapel; : with an hymn on the same subject, by the Rev. Mr. Charles Wesley. : [Two lines from I. Timothy]
- The young-man's duty, explained and pressed upon him. : In a sermon from Eccl. XII. 1. preached to a society of young men, on a Lords'Day evening: and now published at their request.
- The young-mans duty, explained and pressed upon him. : In a sermon from Eccles. XII. 1. Preached to a society of young men, on a Lords-Day evening: and now published at their request.
- 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 and 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 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 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 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 on the present, and future state of the Church. : Preached to the society, which support the Wednesday's evening lecture in Cannon-Street, London. Serm. I. The watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? from Isaiah xxi. 11, 1Z [i.e., 12]. Serm. II. The practical improvement of the watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? from I Chron. xii. 32. Serm. III. The glory of the Church in the latter day, from Psalm lxxxvii. 3.
- Three sermons, on the present and future state of the Church. : Preached to the society, which support the Wednesday's evening lecture in Cannon-Street, London. Serm. I. The watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? from Isaiah xxi. 11, 12. Serm. II. The practical improvement of the watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? from 1 Chron. xii. 32. Serm. III. The glory of the Church in the latter day, from Psalm lxxxvii. 3.
- Three sermons, on the present, and future state of the Church. : Preached to the society, which support the Wednesday's evening lecture in Cannon-Street, London. Serm. I. The watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? from Isai. xxi. 11, 12. Serm. II. The practical improvement of the watchman's answer to the question, What of the night? from I Chron. xii. 32. Serm. III. The glory of the Church in the latter day from Psalm lxxxvii. 3.
- Three sermons: : I. On mutual subjection. II. On conscience. III. On the trinity.
- Two discourses, delivered in the college chapel, at Hanover, Newhampshire.
- Two discourses. : One the danger of falling away, after a profession made; from Luke IX. 61, 62 ... the other on a sacramental occasion, from Lev. X. 3 ...
- Two dissertations, : I. Concerning the end for which God created the world. II. The nature of true virtue.
- Two dissertations, : I. Concerning the end for which God created the world. II. The nature of true virtue.
- Two practical discourses of the Rev. Christopher Bridge Marsh, late Pastor of the North Congregational Church in Newburyport. : Published by his hearers. : [One line of quotation]
- Two sermons preached in Boston, March 5. 1723. : On a day of prayer, had by the church and congregation usually meeting in Brattle-Street, to ask the effusion of the spirit of grace on their children, and on the children of the town.
- Two sermons to young men, : preached in the Independent or Congregational Church, at Wappetaw, in Christ Church Parish.
- Two sermons to young women: : I. On female devotion and good works. II. On female meekness.
- Two sermons, : with a preface shewing the author's reasons for publishing them.
- Two sermons, on certain and final perseverance of the saints.
- Two sermons. The almost Christian, and Intercession every Christian's duty.
- Two sermons: : The Christians behaviour under severe and repeated bereavements, and The fatal consequence of a peoples persisting in sin:
- Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or, A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against.
- Universalism vindicated: : being the substance of some observations on the revelation of the unbounded love of God, made to the patriarch, in the field of Padanaram: Genesis, xxviii. 14. and confirmed by the joint suffrages of the prophets and apostles. : Delivered some time since to the people who statedly worship the only wise God our Saviour, in the meeting house in Middle Street, corner of Bennet Street.
- Vows made unto God in trouble to be religiously paid unto him. : A sermon preach'd on a special occasion: but seasonable for all that have made solemn vows to God in any day of trouble.
- What think ye of Christ? : A sermon
- Zeal for the salvation of sinners. : A sermon,
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