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- [The best friend standing at the door; or, Christ's awakening and affectionate call; both to professors and secure sinners, for entrance into the house. : In several sermons.]
- "Breaking of bread, " in remembrance of the dying love of Christ, a Gospel institution. : Five sermons. In which the institution is explained; a general observance of it recommended and enforced; objections answered; and such difficulties, doubts and fears, relative to it, particularly mentioned, and removed, which have too commonly discouraged some from an attendance at it, and proved to others a source of discomfort in the regard they have endeavoured to pay to it.
- "Breaking of bread, " in remembrance of the dying love of Christ, a Gospel institution. : Five sermons. In which the institution is explained; a general observance of it recommended and enforced; objections answered; and such difficulties, doubts, and fears, relative to it, particularly mentioned, and removed, which have too commonly discouraged some from an attendance at it, and proved to others a source of discomfort, in the regard they have endeavoured to pay to it.
- A Course of sermons on early piety.
- A cabinet of jewels: or, A glympse of Sion's glory.
- A call from heaven to the present and succeeding generations or A discourse : wherin is shewed, I. That the children of godly parents are under special advantages and encouragements to seek the Lord. : II. The exceeding danger of apostasie, especially as to those that are the children and posterity of such as have been eminent for God in their generation. : III. That young men ought to remember God their creator.
- A clear demonstration of a righteous and ungodly man, in their frame, way and end. : Containing five excellent sermons, preached in the Dutch tongue
- A collection of sermons on several subjects.
- 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 discourse concerning the wonderfulness of Christ. : Delivered in several sermons.
- A discourse proving that the Christian religion, is the only true religion: : wherein, the necessity of Divine revelation is evinced, in several sermons.
- A dying legacy of a minister to his dearly beloved people, : shewing, I. That true believers on Jesus Christ may be asured, of the salvation of their souls. II. That spiritual wisdom, or grace in the soul, is of all things the most desireable. III. That there is none whose dignity and glory may be compared with that which belongs to our Lord Jesus Christ.
- A humble discourse of the incomprehensibleness of God. : In four sermons, preached at the lecture in Boston. 1714.
- A humble discourse of the incomprehensibleness of God. : In four sermons, preached at the lecture in Boston. 1714.
- A series [of] lecture sermons, : delivered at the Second Universalist Meeting, in Boston.
- A series of sermons, upon the most important principles of our holy religion, : in two volumes.
- A serious word to the posterity of holy men; calling upon them to exalt their fathers God.
- A sermon, delivered in Leominster, at the commencement of the year, Lord's Day, Jan. 1st 1815.
- A view of the doctrines and duties of the Christian religion, : in fortynine discourses on St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians. : With a preliminary discourse on the evidences of the Gospel, especially those derived from the conversion, ministry and writings of that apostle.
- A view of the doctrines and duties of the Christian religion, : in fortynine discourses on St. Paul's Epistle to the Ephesians. : With a preliminary discourse on the evidences of the Gospel. : Especially those derived from the conversion, ministry and writings of that Apostle.
- A view of the rights of God and man, : in some sermons.
- Agricola. Or, The religious husbandman: : the main intentions of religion, served in the business and language of husbandry. A work adapted unto the grand purposes of piety; and commended therefore by a number of ministers, to be entertained in the families of the countrey. : [One line from I Corinthians]
- An attempt, to vindicate, explain and enforce the important duty of renewing our solemn covenants: : in several sermons. : [One line from Isaiah]
- Biographical sermons, or, A series of discourses on the principal characters in Scripture.
- Biographical sermons: or A series of discourses on the principal characters in Scripture.
- Christ the great subject of Gospel preaching; and matter of great joy to all whom he is preach'd unto. : Being the substance of several sermons from Acts VIII. 5, 8. : Whereunto are added, Practical reflections on the first and last days of the year, 1721.
- Christ's famous titles, and A believer's golden chain; : handl'd in divers sermons. : Together with A cabinet of jewels; or, A glimpse of Sion's glory; : as also Christ's voice to London. : The great day of God's wrath. : The necessity of watching and praying. : With a small treatise on death.
- Christ's famous titles, and A believer's golden chain; : handled in divers sermons. : Together with A cabinet of jewels; or, A glimpse of Sion's glory; : as also Christ's voice to London. : The great day of God's wrath. : The necessity of watching and praying. : With a small treatise on death.
- Christ's famous titles, and A believer's golden chain; : handled in several sermons. : Together with his Cabinet of jewels; or, A glimpse of Sion's glory. : Also, Christ's voice to London; being the substance of a sermon preached in the city at the time of the sad visitation. : Together with The necessity of watching and praying; and a small treatise on death.
- Christ's famous titles, and A believers golden-chain, : handled in divers sermons. : Together with his Cabinet of jewels, or A glimpse of Sion's glory. : As also Christ's voice to London. : The great day of God's wrath. : The necessity of watching and praying. : With a small treatise of death.
- Christ's famous titles, and The believer's golden chain, : handled in divers sermons; : together with his Cabinet of jewels; or, A glimpse of Sion's glory.
- Christ, the king and witness of truth, and the nature, excellency, and extent of his kingdom, as founded in truth, and only promoted by it. : In several discourses on Christ's answer to Pilate. Joh. 18. 37.
- Christian sobriety: : being eight sermons on Titus II. 6. Preached with a special view to the benefit of the young men usually attending the public worship at the West Church in Boston. : Published more particularly at their desire, and dedicated to them.
- Christliche Betrachtungen uber die evangelischen Texte, : so man pflegt zu lesen an denen Sontagen und hohen Festen,
- Christs famous titles; and A believers golden-chain; : handled in divers sermons. : Together with his Cabinet of jewels or A glimpse of Sions glory.
- Covenant-keeping the way to blessedness, or, A brief discourse wherein is shewn the connexion which there is between the promise, on God's part; and duty, on our part, in the covenant of grace: : as it was delivered in several sermons, preached in order to solemn renewing of covenant.
- Daily devotion assisted and recommended, : in four sermons; representing the principal instances of the providence and goodness of God, which every morning and every evening offer to our thoughts; and the use we should make of them.
- Death the certain wages of sin to the impenitent: life the sure reward of grace to the penitent: : together with the only way for youth to avoid the former, and attain the latter. : Deliver'd in three lecture sermons; occasioned by the imprisonment, condemnation and execution, of a young woman, who was guilty of murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. : To which is added, an account of her manner of life & death, in which the glory of free grace is displayed.
- Deliciae Ephratenses, Pars I. Oder Des ehrwurdigen Vatters Friedsam Gottrecht, Weyland Stiffters und Fuhrers des christlichen Ordens der Einsamen in Ephrata, in Pennsylvania, geistliche Reden. : [Three lines in Latin from Plato]
- Der fur die Sunde der Welt leydende Jesus : nach evangelischer Harmonie in sechs und zwantzig Predigten
- Die herrliche Erscheinung des Herrn Jesu zum allgemeinen Welt-Gericht: : samt desselben Folgen fur die Gerechten und Ungerechten, auf die endlose Ewigkeit: in achtzehn Predigten, nach Anleitung der eigenen Worte des zukunftigen Richters Jesu, bey Matth. XXV. 31, u.s.f. vorgestellet, und wie zur Aufmunterung der Frommen, also zum Schrecken und Erweckung der Gottlosen,
- Discourses on religious subjects,
- Discourses on several important subjects.
- Discourses on several important theological subjects, : adapted to the present state of religion.
- Discourses on several subjects.
- Discourses on the signs of the times.
- 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.
- Discourses, on several important subjects.
- Early seeking of God a great duty. And praising God the best business for young people to be employed in. : Some sermons preached to two societies of young men in Medfield. : And now published at their request.
- Eighteen sermons preached by the late Rev. George Whitefield, A.M. on the following subjects ...
- Eine Sammlung neuer geistreicher Predigten, : uber verschiedene Texte aus der Heiligen Schrift.
- Elijah's mantle. : A faithful testimony, to New-England, containing I. The great end and interest of New-England. Stated by the memorable Mr. Jonathan Mitchel ... II. The cause of God, and his people ... stated in a sermon of the memorable Mr. John Higginson ... III. New-England's true interest, further declared, in the words of the Hon. William Stoughton ... IV. The testimony finished by Dr. Increase Mather ... . Highly seasonable to be offered unto the people, now succeeding in the New-English colonies, for their serious consideration, at this gloomy day of darkness and trial: when by artful schemes and inventions of a corrupt set of tyrannical arbritary [sic] men, our most sacred and religious privileges are in eminent danger
- Elijah's mantle. : A faithful testimony, to the cause and work of God, in the churches of New-England. And the great end and interest of these plantations, dropt and left by four servants of God, famous in the service of the churches. Highly seasonable to be offered unto the people, now succeeding in the New-English colonies, for their serious consideration. : [Seven lines of Scripture quotations]
- Fifteen discourses upon doctrinal, connected subjects, : with practical improvements, viz. On the primitive covenant of work, or law of nature. On the eternal obligation of the law of nature. On the universal condemnation of sinners by the law and covenant of works. On the impossibility of the sinner's justification, by the law, in the sight of God. On the imputation of righteousness without works. On the covenant of grace in general, or divine reconciliation. On the covenant of redemption, or mediation. On the first covenant, or law of Moses. On the second or better covenant of our Lord Jesus Christ. On faith and its connection with justification and holiness. Objections to the doctrine of justification in the vicarial way answered, and its consistence with the reward of virtue demonstrated. On Christian obedience as a new-covenant condition. On the perseverance of the saints, and final salvation of believers. On the final judgment, and justification and condemnation in that day. Recapitulation and reflections relative to the whole.
- Fifteen sermons preached on various important subjects,
- Five discourses on the Sabbath, : preached at Durham, N.Y.
- Five discourses on the Sabbath, : preached at Durham, N.Y.
- Five discourses on the Sabbath, : preached at Durham, N.Y.
- Five discourses on the truth and inspiration of the Bible. : Particularly designed for the benefit of youth.
- Five sermons on several subjects. : I. A birth-day sermon, preached on the day when the author attained to the eightieth year of his age. II. A dying testimony to the sovereign grace of God in the salvation of his elect, containing three sermons. III. Believers encouraged to pray from the consideration of Christs interceding for them, and with them.
- Five sermons on the following subjects, : viz. I. Christ the believer's husband. II. The Gospel supper. III. Blind Bartimeus. IV. Walking with God. V. The resurrection of Lazarus.
- Five sermons: : viz. The first on Septemb. 30. 1711. From Psal. 73. 1. Being the last deliver'd in the Old Meeting-House, which was burnt, October 2d. 1711. : The second from Lam. 3. 51. At the South Meeting-House in Boston, on Octob. 7. 1711. Being the first Lords-Day after the fire. : The third on Decemb. 18. 1711. From Psal. 26. 8. Being on a fast, kept by the Old Church: occasion'd by the burning of their meeting-house. : The fourth on May 3. 1713. From Hag. 2. 9. Being the first in the Brick Meeting-House, where the former was burnt. : The fifth on Nov. 12. 1713. From Zech. 4. 7. A thanksgiving sermon, for God's goodness in providing a new meeting-house for the Old Church. : With a preface, giving some account of the fire, Octob. 2. 1711.
- Five sermons: : viz. The first on Septemb. 30. 1711. From Psal. 73. 1. Being the last deliver'd in the Old Meeting-House, which was burnt, October 2d. 1711. The second from Lam. 3. 51. At the South Meeting-House in Boston, on Octob. 7. 1711. Being the first Lords-Day after the fire. The third on Decemb. 18. 1711. From Psal. 26. 8. Being on a fast, kept by the Old Church: occasion'd by the burning of their meeting-house. The fourth on May 3. 1713. From Hag. 2. 9. Being the first in the Brick Meeting-House, where the former was burnt. The fifth on Nov. 12. 1713. From Zech. 4. 7. A thanksgiving sermon, for God's goodness in providing a new meeting-house for the Old Church. : With a preface, giving some account of the fire, Octob. 2. 1711.
- For the benefit of youth. : Four discourses delivered before the pupils of the Richmond Academy; one on, Remember thy creator, &c. and three on, The Lord's Prayer
- Four discourses, on the general first principles of deism and revelation contrasted: : delivered in Salisbury and Thyatira on different days in April & May, 1797.
- Four sermons : I & II. Of seeking God in a finding time. By Mr. Cotton of Newton. III. Of the nature of saving faith. By Mr. Williams of Weston. IV. Of evangelical repentance. By Mr. Appleton of Cambridge. : Published at the desire of many of the hearers. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- Four sermons on Christian baptism; : in which the privilege of believers, under the Gospel, respecting the mode and subjects of baptism, is established and illustrated. : Published at the request of the hearers.
- Four sermons on interesting subjects, : viz. The new spirit. Earnest prayer for spiritual life, encouraged from divine promises. The pleasure and advantage of early piety.
- Four sermons on the following important subjects. : The propensity that there is in mankind universally to make their own righteousness the ground of their confidence. Such righteousness proved to be essentially deficient: which is readily acknowledged by all, who know the truth as it is in Jesus. Imputed righteousness one of the glories of the Gospel. An inquiry into St. Paul's meaning in Philip. II. 12, 13. "Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling. For it is God who worketh in you both to will and to do of his good pleasure."
- Four sermons on the following subjects, : viz. I. The danger of sinners hardening their hearts, under the sparing mercy of an offended God. From Exod. viii. 15. II. God's special care over the righteous, under publick calamities. From Ezek. ix. 4,5,6. III. The Scripture doctrine of the reconciliation of sinners to God. From 2 Cor. v. 21. IV. Of being born of God. From I John v. 4,5.
- Four sermons to young men, from Titus II. 6.
- Four sermons, : viz. I. The glorious throne ... II. The excellency of a publick spirit ... III. The righteous man a blessing ... IV. The morning star ...
- Four sermons, delivered by Benjamin Thurston, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at North-Hampton, to the people of his charge there: : and published by the desire of many of the hearers
- Four sermons, on important subjects: : delivered in Saint George's and Saint Paul's Chapels, in the city of New York.
- Four sermons, on the mode and subjects of Christian baptism.
- Four sermons, on the second coming of Christ, and the future misery of the wicked.
- Four sermons, on the second coming of Christ, and the future misery of the wicked.
- Four theological tracts; : namely I. Seven sermons on the Reformation. By Zollikofer. II. A practical inquiry into the authority, nature, and design of the Lord's Supper. By W. Bell, D.D. III. On the difficulties and discouragements, which attend the study of the Scriptures in the way of private judgment. By Bishop Hare. IV. An essay on fundamentals, with a particular regard to the doctrine of the Trinity. By James Foster
- Good news from a far country. : In seven discourses from I Tim. I. 15. Delivered at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury: and now published at the desire of many of the hearers and others.
- Harmonie der Evangelien und Episteln. : Oder: Lehrreiche Verbindung der evangelisch- und epistolischen Texte auf alle Feste, Sonn- und Feyertage, : nebst einigen Passions-Predigten,
- Hearty submission and resignation to the will of God, under afflictions, pressed upon Christians; as a very necessary & important duty. : In several sermons.
- How and why young people should cleanse their way, : in two sermons. : To which is added another sermon preach'd privately to a society of young men, and at their repeated desires publish'd for their use.
- Human nature in its fourfold state ... : In several practical discourses,
- Human nature in its fourfold state ... : In several practical discourses.
- Human nature in its fourfold state ... : In several practical discourses.
- Ichabod. Or, A discourse, shewing what cause there is to fear that the glory of the Lord, is departing from New-England. : Delivered in two sermons,
- Ichabod. Or, A discourse, shewing what cause there is to fear that the glory of the Lord, is departing from New-England. : Delivered in two sermons,
- Invitations to the Gospel feast, or, Free offers of salvation through Christ. : Eleven sermons, from Luke XIV. 16.--24.
- Invitations to the Gospel feast, or, Free offers of salvation through Christ. : Eleven sermons, from Luke XIV. 16.-24.
- Lectures, delivered by Soame Jenyns, Esq. author of A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion, to a select company of friends. : Dedicated to Edward Gibbon, Esq
- Lectures, supposed to have been delivered by the author of A view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion, to a select company of friends. : Dedicated to Edward Gibbon, Esq. : [Four lines of quotations in Greek]
- 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.
- Meat out of the eater. Or, Funeral-discourses occasioned by the death of several relatives. : Work accommodated unto the service of all that are in any affliction; but very particularly such as are afflicted with the loss of their consorts or children.
- Meditations on the glory of the Lord Jesus Christ: : delivered in several sermons.
- Mercy magnified on a penitent prodigal, or A brief discourse, wherein Christs parable of the lost son found, is opened and applied, : as it was delivered in sundry sermons,
- Messiah. : Fifty expository discourses, on the series of Scriptural passages, which form the subject of the celebrated oratorio of Handel. Preached in the years 1784 and 1785, in the parish-church of St. Mary, Woolnoth, Lombard-Street.
- Miscellaneous works.
- Mount Sion: or, The priviledge and practice of the saints.
- New sermons to asses.
- Nine sermons upon the following subjects; : viz. I. The Lord our righteousness. II. The seed of the woman and the seed of the serpent. III. Persecution every Christian's lot. IV. Abraham's offering up his son Isaac. V. Saul's conversion. VI. The Pharisee and publican. VII. Christ, the believer's wisdom, righteousness, sanctification, and redemption. VIII. The Holy Spirit convincing the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment. IX. The conversion of Zaccheu.
- Nine sermons, preached in the years 1718-19,
- 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.
- Practical discourses on death, judgment, heaven & hell. : In twenty-four sermons.
- Practical discourses on regeneration; : in ten sermons on the following subjects. I. The character of the unregenerate. II. III. The nature of regeneration. IV. V. VI. the necessity and importance of it. VII. The Divine influences necessary to produce it. VIII. The various methods in which those influences operate. IX. Dirctions to awakened sinners. X. An address to the regenerate.
- Practical discourses on regeneration; : in ten sermons on the following subjects. I. The character of the unregenerate. II. III. The nature of regeneration. IV. V. VI. the necessity and importance of it. VII. The Divine influences necessary to produce it. VIII. The various methods in which those influences operate. IX. Dirctions to the awakened sinner. X. An address to the regenerate. : Preached at Northampton, and published at the earnest request of many that heard them.
- Practical discourses on the holiness of Heaven: : being several sermons, preached at the lecture in Roxbury.
- Practical discourses on various texts.
- Practical sermons, upon the most important subjects, : comprising a system of divinity,
- Practical truths tending to promote the power of godliness: : wherein several important duties, are urged, and the evil of divers common sins, is evinced; delivered in sundry sermons.
- Sacramental addresses and meditations: : intended to aid devotion, and to exhibit the consoling and purifying influence of the cross of Christ.
- Salvation by grace through faith, illustrated and confirmed, : in eight sermons preached at Boston in New-England.
- Scripture truths demonstrated, : in thirty-two sermons, or declarations of Stephen Crisp, late of Colchester, in Essex, deceased. : Carefully taken in characters or short-hand, as they were delivered by him at the public meeting-houses of the people called Quakers, in and about London. : Faithfully transcribed and published, together with his prayers after sermons
- Select discourses on practical subjects.
- Select sermons,
- Self-examination in it's necessity and advantages urged and applied, : in sundry sermons delivered at Reading,
- Sermons addressed to masters and servants, : and published in the year 1743 [i.e., 1749 and 1750]
- Sermons and discourses on several occasions.
- Sermons by the late Rev. J.S. Buckminster. : With a memoir of his life and character
- Sermons delivered on various occasions. : First published singly, now republished and collected into a volume, with two new ones, never before printed.
- Sermons historical and characteristical.
- Sermons on Christian baptism, : delivered in Christ Church, in the city of Hudson,
- Sermons on important subjects
- Sermons on important subjects,
- Sermons on important subjects,
- Sermons on important subjects.
- Sermons on important subjects;
- Sermons on important subjects; : adapted to the perilous state of the British nation, lately preached in Philadelphia.
- Sermons on practical subjects
- Sermons on practical subjects,
- Sermons on practical subjects.
- Sermons on practical subjects.
- Sermons on sacramental occasions
- Sermons on several important subjects. : Viz. Prejudices rectified. The rain imbibed, an emblem of grace. The shortness of time, a motive to moderation. The grave, without any order. The immortality of the soul. The great day. The effects of Divine fury. The necessity of practice. Solomon's caution against the cup. The character and employment of good angels.
- Sermons on several occasions.
- Sermons on several occasions: : in four volumes.
- Sermons on several subjects. : Preach'd at the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York.
- Sermons on some of the first principles and doctrines of true religion.
- Sermons on the death of the Reverend Mr. Waldron
- Sermons on the moral law; : elucidating the nature, extent and obligations of the various social and divine virtues, comprised in that summary of universal duty--and on the connection of the moral law and the Gospel.
- Sermons on the religious education of children, : preached at Northampton.
- Sermons on the religious education of children.
- Sermons on the religious education of children; : preached at Northampton.
- Sermons on the religious education of children; : preached at Northampton.
- Sermons on the security and happiness of a virtuous course, on the goodness of God, and the resurrection of Lazarus. : To which are added, sermons on the Christian doctrine as received by the different denominations of Christians.
- Sermons on the security and happiness of a virtuous course, on the goodness of God, and the resurrection of Lazarus. : To which are added, sermons on the Christian doctrine, as received by the different denominations of Christians.
- Sermons on various and important subjects, in practical divinity, : adapted to the plainest capacities, and suited to the family and closet. : In three volumes.
- Sermons on various important subjects. : Corrected and revised by the author for the press. Viz. ...
- Sermons on various important subjects; : formerly publish'd in two volumes, but now collected into one, and prepar'd for this new edition, with many corrections, and a preface.
- Sermons on various subjects, divine and moral: : with a sacred hymn suited to each subject. : Designed for the use of Christian families, as well as for the hours of devout retirement.
- Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical, : adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion, and youthful virtue.
- Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical, : adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion, and youthful virtue.
- Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical. : Adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion and youthful virtue.
- Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical. : Adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion and youthful virtue.
- Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical. : Adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion and youthful virtue.
- Sermons on various subjects, evangelical, devotional and practical. : Adapted to the promotion of Christian piety, family religion and youthful virtue.
- Sermons on various subjects.
- Sermons on various subjects.
- Sermons or declarations,
- Sermons preached at the lecture in Boston, from Luke XI, 21, 22. : Shewing I. That the soul of man is a noble palace which the great God built for himself. II. That it is now become as a garison or strong hold, which Satan keeps against God. III. That there is a wretched peace and cursed quiet, which the carnal heart lies in under Satans tyranny. IV. That the victorious Saviour rescues whom he pleases, and will rescue all his chosen, from Satans power and tyranny. : To which is added, a discourse from Psalm CXXII. I. I was glad when they said unto me, let me go unto the House of the Lord.
- Sermons to asses
- Sermons to children: : to which are added short hymns, suited to the subjects.
- Sermons to children; : to which are added short hymns, suited to the subjects.
- Sermons to children; : to which are added, short hymns, suited to the subjects.
- Sermons to doctors in divinity; : being the second volume of Sermons to asses
- Sermons to mariners.
- Sermons to ministers of state.
- Sermons to young persons, : on the following subjects, viz. I. The importance of the rising generation. II. Christ formed in the soul the foundation of hope. III. A dissuasive from keeping bad company. IV. The young Christian invited to an early attendance on the Lord's table. V. The orphan's hope. VI. The reflections of a pious parent on the death of a wicked child. VII. Youth reminded of approaching judgment.
- Sermons to young persons, : on the following subjects, viz.--I. The importance of the rising generation. II. Christ formed in the soul the foundation of hope. III. A dissuasive from keeping bad company. IV. The young Christian invited to an early acceptance on the Lord's table. V. The orphan's hope. VI. The reflections of a pious parent on the death of a wicked child. VII. Youth reminded of approaching judgment.
- Sermons to young persons, : on the following subjects, viz.--I. The importance of the rising generation. II. Christ formed in the soul the foundation of hope. III. A dissuasive from keeping bad company. IV. The young Christian invited to an early attendance on the Lord's table. V. The orphan's hope. VI. The reflections of a pious parent on the death of a wicked child. VII. Youth reminded of approaching judgment.
- Sermons to young women.
- Sermons to young women: : in two volumes.
- Sermons to young women: : in two volumes.
- Sermons upon the following subjects, : viz. On hearing the word: On receiving it with meekness: On renouncing gross immoralities: On the necessity of obeying the Gospel: On being found in Christ: On justification by faith: On the nature, principle and extent, of evangelical obedience. On the deceitfulness of the heart, and God's knowledge thereof. On the shortness and vanity of human life: and On the true value, use and end of life; together with the conduciveness of religion to prolong, and make it happy.
- Sermons upon the most important and interesting subjects.
- Sermons upon the most important and interesting subjects.
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- Sermons, &c. : I. On the divisions among Christians. II. On the necessity of regeneration to future happiness. III. The scripture doctrine of election. IV. Extract of a letter from Mr. Whitefield to Mr. Wesley. V. An address to the Deists.
- Sermons, addresses, and letters.
- Sermons, chiefly on particular occasions.
- Sermons, chiefly on particular occasions.
- Sermons, on different important subjects.
- Sermons, on the following subjects; : The manner in which salvation is to be sought. The unreasonableness of indetermination in religion. Unbelievers contemn the glory of Christ. The folly of looking back in fleeing out of Sodom. The warnings of Scripture in the best manner adapted to the awakening and conversion of sinners. Hypocrites deficient in the duty of prayer. The future punishment of the wicked unavoidable and intolerable. The eternity of hell-torments. The peace which Christ gives his true followers. The perpetuity & change of the Sabbath.
- Sermons, on various important doctrines and duties of the Christian religion;
- Sermons, on various subjects, doctrinal, experimental and practical.
- Sermons, preached before the University of Oxford, in the year 1784, : at the lecture founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. late Canon of Salisbury. : To which is now added, a sermon, preached before the University of Oxford, July 4, 1784, on the duty of attempting the propagation of the Gospel among our Mahometan and Gentoo subjects in India.
- Sermons, preached in London, at the formation of the Missionary Society, September 22, 23, 24, 1795. : To which are prefixed, memorials, respecting the establishment and first attempts of that society. : [Seven lines from Isaiah] : By order of the directors. Published for the benefit of the society
- Seven interesting sermons: : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost; or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and direction for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man; or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven rational sermons, : on the following subjects, viz. I. Against covetousness. II. On the vanity of this life. III. Against revenge. IV. Of mirth and grief. V. The cruelty of slandering innocent, and defenceless women. VI. The duty of children. VII. Advantages of education.
- Seven sermons and a prayer : preached at the meetings of the Religious Society of Friends, in America and England
- Seven sermons on different important subjects; : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost; or The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise; in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man; or, A treatise on the resurrection.
- Seven sermons on different important subjects; : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost; or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise; in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man; or, A treatise on the resurrection.
- Seven sermons on the Reformation,
- Seven sermons upon the following subjects; : viz. The difference betwixt truth and falshood, right and wrong. The natural abilities of men for discerning these differences. The right and duty of private judgement. Objections considered. The love of God. The love of our neighbour. The first and great commandment, &c. Preached at a lecture in the West Meeting-House in Boston, begun the first Thursday in June, and ended the last Thursday in August, 1748.
- Seven sermons, : on the obligation and encouragement of the unregenerate, to labour for the meat which endureth to everlasting life. Preached in the First Parish in Wells.
- Seven sermons, : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty & exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and the beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and direction for, prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and direction for, prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and the beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts: being an exhortation to, and direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise on the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost; or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise:--in two parts, being an exhortation to, and direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man; or, A treatise on the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, on different important subjects; : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, on different important subjects; : viz: I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, & beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise on the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, on different important subjects; : viz: I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise on the resurrection.
- Seven sermons, on different important subjects; : viz: I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, a treatise on the resurrection.
- Seven sermons. : I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts; being an exhortation to, and direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons: : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty & exercise: in two parts being an exhortation to & direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons: : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty & exercise: in two parts being an exhortation to, & direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons: : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty & exercise: in two parts: being an exhortation to, & direction for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons: : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts: being an exhortation to, & direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection[.]
- Seven sermons: : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost: or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts: being an exhortation to, and direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII[.] The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons: : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost; or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts: being an exhortation to, & direction for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man: or, A treatise of the resurrection.
- Seven sermons; : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost; or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and direction for prayer. III. The accepted time, and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man; or, A treatise on the resurrection.
- Seven sermons; : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost; or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man; or, A treatise of the resurrection. A funeral sermon.
- Seven sermons; : viz. I. Of the unpardonable sin against the Holy Ghost; or, The sin unto death. II. The saint's duty and exercise: in two parts. Being an exhortation to, and directions for prayer. III. The accepted time and day of salvation. IV. The end of time, and beginning of eternity. V. Joshua's resolution to serve the Lord. VI. The way to heaven made plain. VII. The future state of man; or, A treatise of the resurrection.--A funeral sermon.
- Several discourses upon important subjects. : Wherein I. The nature, mode and seasons of fasting, are particularly explained; its necessity and importance represented, and objections answered. II. The nature and properties of prayer in general, and the necessity of importunity in particular, opened and urged. III. The absolute certainty and great moment, of the doctrine of the Resurrection proved, and illustrated; with a reply to the principal objections against it. IV. The displays of Divine justice, in the propitiatory sacrifice of Christ are represented, the nature, necessity and sufficiency of his satisfaction, the imputation of his righteousness, in consequence of it, together with an answer to the most important objections. V. The general judgement briefly represented.
- Six discourses, on different subjects;
- Six discourses, or sermons, as intended for the pulpit. : Also, twenty sermons preached in the parish-church of Olney.
- Six sermons on divers subjects, preach'd at Weymouth.
- Six sermons upon faith.
- Six sermons,
- Six sermons, on the doctrine of future punishment.
- Sixteen sermons; : wherein is plainly shewn true grace, with its different degrees; --and several important cases of conscience answered in the course of the work.
- Sixteen short sermons
- Sixteen short sermons. : Making a solemn appeal to the consciences of men. ; [Three lines from Matthew]
- Sixty sermons on various subjects,
- Small offers towards the service of the tabernacle in the wilderness. : Four discourses, accommodated unto the designs of practical godliness. The first, concerning the methods wherein men ought to engage both themselves and their houses in the service of God. The second, concerning the right and best waies of redeeming time in the world. The third, concerning the carriage which we should have under trials used by God upon us. The fourth, concerning the end, which in our desires of life, we should propound unto ourselves. Preached partly at Boston, partly at Charleston.
- Some Gospel treasures, or The holiest of all unvailing; : discovering yet more the riches of grace and glory to the vesels [sic] of mercy, unto whom it is given to know the mysteries of that kingdom, and the excellency of spirit power truth above letter forms shadows : In several sermons, preached at Kensington and elsewhere,
- Some important truths about conversion, : delivered in sundry sermons,
- Some important truths about conversion, : delivered in sundry sermons,
- Some important truths concerning conversion, and the improving seasons of grace; : as also about prayer in families, and in secret: : delivered in several sermons;
- Some of the glories of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, : exhibited in twenty sacramental discourses, preached at Boston in New England:
- Some plain and necessary directions to obtain eternal salvation. : In seven sermons from Acts XVI. 30.
- Some plain and necessary directions to obtain eternal salvation. : In six sermons from Acts XVI. 30.
- Some short account of the life and character of the Reverend Joshua Eaton, of Spencer, : who died on the 2d day of April, 1772. : [Six lines of Scripture texts]
- Take heed how ye hear. : A sermon preached at the Parish Church of St. Philip Charles-Town, in South- Carolina on Sunday the 13th of July, 1740. : With a preface, containing some remarks on Mr. Whitefield's journals.
- Ten sermons preached on various important subjects.
- Ten sermons preached on various important subjects.
- The American preacher; or, A collection of sermons from some of the most eminent preachers, now living, in the United States, of different denominations in the Christian Church. : Never before published. : Volume I[-IV]
- The Christians exercise by Satans temptations: or, An essay to discover the methods which this adversary useth to tempt the children of God; and to direct them how to escape the mischief thereof. : Being the substance of several sermons preached on that subject.
- The Holy Spirit convincing the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment, : considered in four sermons: the two former delivered at the Tuesday-evening lecture in Brattle-Street, January 20th & March 3: the other at the Old-South Church in Boston, April 17 & 26, 1741.
- The Mourner comforted. : A selection of extracts, consolatory on the death of friends. From the writings of the most eminent divines and others. Including Dr. Johnson's celebrated sermon on the death of his wife. : Together with prayers suited to the various instances of mortality.
- The Scripture doctrine of the appropriation which is in the nature of saving faith; : stated and illustrated: in several discourses.
- The almost Christian discovered: or, The false professor tried and cast. : Being the substance of seven sermons, first preached at Sepulchers in London, 1661, and at the importunity of friends made public.
- The almost Christian discovered: or, The false professor tryed and cast. : Being the substance of seven sermons, first preached at Sepulchers, London, 1661 and now at the importunity of friends made publick.
- The almost Christian discovered: or, The false professor tryed and cast. : Being the substance of seven sermons, first preached at Sepulchers, London, 1661. And now at the importunity of friends made public.
- The almost Christian discovered; or, The false professor tried and cast. : Being the substance of seven sermons, first preached at Sepulchers, London, 1661. And now at the importunity of friends made public.
- The articles of faith, of the Holy Evangelical Church, : according to the word of God, and the Ausburg Confession. : Set forth in forty sermons.
- The assurance of faith, opened and applied; : being the substance of six discourses on Heb. X. 22, Disc. I. Containing an introduction to the main purpose, with the method of the following discourse. Disc. II. Of faith in general. Disc. III. Of the assurance of faith. Disc. IV. Of the full assurance of faith. Disc. V. Of the grounds of faith's assurance. Disc. VI. Containing the application of the preceeding doctrine.
- The barren fig trees doom. Or, A brief discourse wherein is set forth the woful danger of all who abide unfruitful under Gospel priviledges, and Gods husbandry. : Being the substance of sixteen sermons preached on Christ's parable of the fig-tree.
- The beauty of holiness in the Common Prayer: : as set forth in four sermons preached at the Rolls Chapel, in 1716.
- The beauty of holiness in the Common prayer: : as set forth in four sermons preached at the Rolls Chapel, in 1716.
- The benefits of a good, and mischiefs of an evil, conscience. : Being fourteen sermons preached from three several texts.
- The blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the Great God our Saviour, Jesus Christ. : Opened & applied, in several sermons.
- The child's portion: or The unseen glory of the children of God, asserted, and proved: : together with several other sermons occasionally preached, and now published.
- The crook in the lot: or The sovereignty and wisdom of God, in the afflictions of men, displayed; : together with a Christian deportment under them. : Being the substance of several sermons on Eccl. VII. 13. Prov. XVI. 19, and I Pet. V. 6.
- The day of trouble near, the tokens of it, and a due preparation for it; : in three sermons on Ezekiel VII. 7. The first of which was preached on the Lord's Day, October 29. 1727. Which was the day immediately preceeding [sic] the late earthquake; the other two were prepared for, and one of them was preach'd on a day of publick fasting and prayer. Nov. 16. : To which is added, a sermon on Deuteronomy V. 29. Preach'd the Wednesday after that awakening providence; and an Appendix, giving some account of the earthquake, as it was in Hampton, and something remarkable of thunder and lightning in that town, in the year 1727.
- The day of trouble near, the tokens of it, and a due preparation for it; : in three sermons on Ezekiel vii. 7. The first of which was preached on the Lord's Day, October 29, 1727. Which was the day immediately preceding the late earthquake: The other two were prepared for, and one of them was preached on a day of public fasting and prayer, Nov. 16. and the other on Lord's Day Nov. 19. : To which is added, a sermon on Deuteronomy V. 29. Preached the Wednesday after that awakening providence; and an Appendix, giving some of account of the earthquake, as it was in Hampton, and something remarkable of thunder and lightning in that town, in the year 1727.
- The divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ asserted and proved, : and the connexion of this doctrine with practical religion, pointed out, in five sermons.
- The doctrine of Divine Providence opened and applyed: : also sundry sermons on several other subjects,
- The doctrine of predestination unto life, explained and vindicated: : in four sermons, preach'd to the Church of Christ, meeting in Brattle-Street, and publish'd at their general desire: with some additional passages and quotations.
- The duty of young people to give their hearts unto God, because they are his offspring. : In four sermons preched to religious societies in School Street, on the evenings of the Lords Day.
- The efficacy of the fear of Hell, to restrain men from sin. : Shewed in a sermon before the inferiour court in Northampton, Decem. 3d, 1712. : Together with the benefit of the Gospel, to those that are wounded in spirit. Shewed in several sermons, from Luke 4th. 18, 19. On the occasion of a more than ordinary pouring out of the spirit of God.
- The evangelical plan. Or An attempt to form right notions in the minds of the common people, and to establish them in the truths of the Gospel. : Being the substance of several sermons from Rom. iii. 23, 24. delivered in the year 1769.
- The good old way: or, Christianity described, from the glorious lustre of it appearing in the lives of the primitive Christians. : An essay: tending, from illustrious examples, of a sober, and a righteous, and a godly life, occurring in the ancient church history, to revive the languishing interests of genuine and practical Christianity. : [One line from I Chronicles]
- The great and last day of judgment: or The last trumpet sounding, the graves opening, all the dead arising, to recieve [sic] their last sentence from the Lord Jesus Christ, who will descend from heaven in matchless glory, to reward the godly, and punish the wicked to all eternity. : In several sermons.
- The great and last day of judgment: or, The last trumpet sounding, the graves opening, all the dead arising, to recieve [sic] their last sentence from the Lord Jesus Christ, who will descend from heaven in matchless glory, to reward the godly, and punish the wicked to all eternity. : In several sermons.
- The great assize: or Day of jubilee, : in which we must make a general account of all our actions before Almighty God. : Delivered in four sermons upon the XXth chap. of the Revelations, plainly shewing the happy state of the godly, & the woful condition of the wicked. : Whereunto is annexed two sermons upon the first chapter of the Canticles. Verse 6, 7. : [Three lines from Matthew]
- The great salvation revealed and offered in the Gospel explained, and an hearty acceptance of it urged. : In several sermons on Hebrews II. 3.
- 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 husbandmans calling : shewing the excellencies, temptations, graces, duties, &c. of the Christian husbandman. : Being the substance of XII. sermons.
- The imperfection of the creature, and the excellency of the Divine commandment; : illustrated in nine sermons on Psal. CXIX. 96.
- The importance of salvation considered; the method of obtaining it explained; and a concern to secure an interest in it recommended and urged. : Being the substance of several sermons preached at Newbury-Port.
- The judgments of Providence in the hand of Christ: his voice to us in the terrible earthquake. : And the earth devoured by the curse. : In four sermons.
- The life and character of the late Reverend Mr. Jonathan Edwards, president of the College at New-Jersey. : Together with a number of his sermons on various important subjects
- The ministers of Christ should be speedy and earnest in speaking to young people. : Four sermons preach'd to a society of young men, in Newtown on the Lord's-Day evenings. And now published at their earnest desire.
- The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. : To which is added, A miniature history of the Baptists.
- The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. : To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists.
- The mode and subjects of baptism examined, in seven sermons. : To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists.
- The mode and subjects of baptism, examined, in seven sermons. : To which is added, a brief history of the Baptists.
- The mystery of Christ opened and applyed. : In several sermons, concerning the person, office, and glory of Jesus Christ.
- The necessity of holding fast the truth : represented in three sermons on Rev. III. 3. Preached at New-York, April 1742. : With an appendix, relating to errors lately vented by some Moravians in those parts. : To which are added, a sermon on the priestly-office of Christ, and another, on the virtue of charity. : Together with a sermon of a Dutch divine on taking the little foxes; faithfully translated.
- The peril of the times displayed. Or The danger of mens taking up with a form of godliness, but denying the power of it. : Being the substance of several sermons preached:
- The principles of Christianity, as taught in Scripture: : Being seven discourses on our lost state in Adam, our recovery by Jesus Christ, and the necessity of regeneration and sanctification by the Holy Ghost. : To which is prefixed, a letter to a clergyman.
- The reasonableness of Christianity, : in four sermons. Wherein the being and attributes of God, the apostasy of man, and the credibility of the Christian religion, are demonstrated by rational considerations. And the divine mission of our blessed Saviour prov'd by Scripture-arguments, both from the Old Testament and the New; and vindicated against the most important objections, whether of ancient or modern infidels.
- The spirit of prayer, or, A discourse wherein the nature of prayer is opened, the kinds of prayer are handled, and the right manner of prayer discovered: : several cases about this duty are resolved: from, Eph. 6. 18. Praying always with a prayer, and supplication in the spirit and watching thereunto with all perseverance, and supplication for all saints. : Unto which is added, a direction for the attaining the gift of prayer. That family-duty may not be omitted nor secret-duty discouraged, thro inability of utterance & expression.
- The spiritual warfare; or, Some sermons concerning the nature of mortification, : together with the right exercise and spiritual advantages thereof. Whereunto are added other two sermons, concerning the mystery of contentment under afflicting rods & pinching dispensations. The serious study of both which subjects is very seasonable at this time, wherein the Lord by his dispensations is eclipsing all our worldly comforts, and thereby calling us to mortification, and to silence under smarting rods. Being the substance of ten sermons.
- The time of danger, : and The means of safety; : to which is added, The way of Holiness. : Being the substance of three sermons, preached on the late public fast-days. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
- The true Scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith, particularly eternal election, original sin, grace in conversion, justification by faith, and the saints perseverance. : Represented and applied in five discourses.
- The true Scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith, particularly eternal election, original sin, grace in conversion, justification by faith, and the saints perseverence. : Represented and apply'd in five discourses.
- The true Scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith; : particularly, eternal election, original sin, grace in conversion, justification by faith, and the saint's perserverance. : Represented and applied in five discourses.
- The truly blessed man: or, The way to be happy here, and for ever: : being the substance of divers sermons preached on, Psalm XXXII.
- The well-ordered family: or, Relative duties : Being the substance of several sermons, about family prayer. Duties of husbands & wives. Duties of parents & children. Duties of masters & servants.
- The well-ordered family: or, Relative duties. : Being the substance of several sermons, about family prayer. Duties of husbands & wives. Duties of parents & children. Duties of masters & servants.
- The well-ordered family: or, Relative duties. : Being the substance of several sermons, about family prayer. Duties of husbands & wives. Duties of parents & children. Duties of masters & servants.
- The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man, : illustrated in several dscourses, from Eph. I. viii.
- The words of understanding. : Three essays; I. The Philomela. With, The notes of morning-piety. : II. The Ephemeron. Or, Tears drop'd on dust and ashes. : III. Jonah: or, The dove in safety. : Occasioned by some early deaths which require such notice to be taken of them. : [Three lines of quotation]
- The works of Laurence Sterne, A.M. : In five volumes. : Volume first[-fifth]
- The works of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. : Volume I[-IV]
- The works of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Blair, late Minister of the Gospel at Fogs-Mannor, in Chester County, in Pennsylvania. : Containing a collection of sermons on various subjects ... : Together with several treatises, viz. A vindication of the brethren, &c. The doctrine of predestination truly and fairly stated ... A short and faithful narrative of the late remarkable revival of religion, &c. The author's last advice to a number of his congregation, &c. : To which is added, A sermon preached at Mr. Blair's funeral by the Rev. Mr. Finley; and an elegy wrote by the Rev. Mr. Davis on the occasion
- Thirteen sermons on the throne of grace, : from Heb. iv. 16.--First printed in 1696. : Likewise, A sermon on the following question, By what means may ministers best win souls? From I Tim. iv. 16.--First printed in 1683. And A vindication of the Protestant doctrine concerning justification, and of its preachers and professors, from the unjust charge of antinomianism.--First printed in 1699.
- Three discourses concerning the reality, the extremity, and the absolute eternity of Hell punishments.
- Three discourses, casuistical and practical: : I.--Concerning the children's mocking the Prophet Elisha. 2 Kings. ii, 23, 24. II.--Explaining the true sense and meaning of those declarations the last shall be first, and the first last, and that many are called but few chosen. Mat. xx, 16. III.--Shewing the reason and propriety of rejoicing at the dissolution of the Jewish state. Or, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the Temple, a proof of Christ's kingdom in heaven.-- From Luke, xxi, 28.
- Three sermons lately preached at Boston. : I. Shewing the vertue of Christs blood to cleanse from sin. II. That natural men are under the government of self-love. III. That the Gospel is the means of conversion. : To which a fourth is added, to stir up young men and maidens to praise the name of the Lord.
- Three sermons on the evidences of the Christian religion.
- Three sermons preached at the meeting-house of the people commonly called Quakers, in Hounsditch, : on Tuesday evening, July 19, 1796.
- Three sermons, stating briefly the evidences of Christianity, and proving the New Testament to be genuine.
- Twelve discourses, : comprising a systematical demonstration of the divine origin of the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments; : designed for the benefit of Christians of all denominations: and especially for the instruction and edification of young people; to establish them in a rational and full persuasion of the truth and importance of the Scriptures; to excite their early and earnest pursuit of divine knowledge, and awaken their highest solicitude to walk with the wise, and fly the way of evil men.
- Twelve discourses, : delivered chiefly at the meeting-house of the people called Quakers, in the park, Southwark.
- Twelve sermons, on various subjects, divine and moral: : designed for the use of pious families, as well as for the hours of devout retirement; : with a hymn, suited to each subject.
- Twelve single sermons on various subjects, : tending to promote godliness, and quicken persons to walk in the way of salvation.
- Twenty four sermons, on various useful subjects.
- Twenty sermons on the following subjects ...
- Twenty sermons on the following subjects ... : Preach'd in the parish of St. Philip, Charles-town, South-Carolina.
- Twenty sermons on various subjects.
- Twenty three sermons upon the chief end of man. : The divine authority of the sacred Scriptures, the being and attributes of God, and the doctrine of the Trinity, preach'd at Philadelphia, Anno Dom. 1743.
- Twenty two sermons on various and important subjects; chiefly practical.
- Twenty-four discourses on some of the important and interesting truths, duties and institutions of the Gospel, and the general excellency of the Christian religion; : calculated for the people of God of every communion, particularly for the benefit of pious families, and the instruction of all, in the things which concern their salvation.
- Two sermons on subjects of the greatest importance, and calculated to promote a conviction of sin, conversion from it, and to preserve and perfect the principle and practice of piety and virtue.
- Universal damnation, and salvation, clearly proved by the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. : Specially recommended to the perusal of those who believe in the salvation of all mankind. : [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
- Unum necessarium awakenings for the unregenerate. Or, The nature and necessity of regeneration. : Handled in a discourse designed for the service of any that may be thereby assisted in the grand concern of conversion unto God; but especially the rising generation. : With an addition of some other sermons relating to that important subject.
- Useful instructions for a professing people in times of great security and degeneracy: : delivered in several sermons on solemn occasions:
- Versamelinge van eenige keur-texten, meest by byzondere geleegentheeden gedaan ...
- Village sermons: or Ninety one plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel: : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Village sermons: or Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel: : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Village sermons: or, Plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; : intended for the use of families, Sunday schools, or companies, assembled for religious instruction in country-villages. ; In three volumes.
- Village sermons: or, Plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Village sermons: or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel: : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Village sermons: or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel: : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Village sermons; or, Fifty-two plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Village sermons; or, Fifty-two plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Village sermons; or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Village sermons; or, Sixty-five plain and short discourses on the principal doctrines of the Gospel; : intended for the use of families, Sunday-schools, or companies assembled for religious instruction in country villages.
- Von Georg Weitfields Predigten, der erste Theil, : nebst einer Einleitung, und Copia eines Briefs von Neu-Yorck.
- Von Georg Weitfields Predigten, der zweyte Theil, : bestehend aus drey Sermonen.
- Wein und Oelhl, zur Heilung des unter die Morder gefallenen todtlich-verwundeten Menschen, : in neun und viertzig auserlesenen Predigten,
- When the godly cease, and faithful fail; we must seek to God for help. : A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, president of Harvard College. Who deceas'd, March 16th. 1736,7. Aetatis suae 68.
- XIV sermons on the characters of Jacob's fourteen sons. : [Five lines of Scripture texts]
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