Urian Oakes
Died 1681-01-01
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Top Subjects
- Bible (2)
- Sermons (2)
- Massachusetts (2)
- 17th century (2)
- Thomas Shepard (1635-1677) (2)
- Election sermons (1)
- Boston (1)
Books by Urian Oakes
Total count: 15
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An almanack for the year of our Lord 1650... Calculated for the longitude of 315 degr. and elevation of the pole arctick 42 degr. & 30 min. & may generally serve for the most part of New-England. : [Two lines of quotation in Latin]By Samuel Green1649-01-01
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New-England pleaded with, and pressed to consider the things which concern her peace, at least in this her day: or, A seasonable and serious word of faithful advice to the churches and people of God (primarily those) in the Massachusets colony; musingly to ponder, and bethink themselves, what is the tendency, and will certainly be the sad issue, of sundry unchristian and crooked wayes, which too too many have been turning aside unto, if persisted and gone on inDelivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, May. 7. 1673. Being the day of election therePrinted by Samuel Green.1673-01-01
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Eye-salve, or A watch-word from our Lord Iesus Christ unto his churches : especially those within the colony of the Massachusets in New England to take heed of apostacyor A treatise of remembrance of what God hath been to us, as also what we ought, and what we ought not to be to him, as we desire the prolonging of our prosperous dayes in the land which the Lord our God hath given usPrinted by Samuel Green.1673-01-01
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The day of trouble is nearTwo sermons wherein is shewed, what are the signs of a day of trouble being near. And particularly, what reason there is for New-England to expect a day of trouble. Also what is to be done, that we may escape these things which shall come to pass. Preached (the 11th day of the 12th moneth, 1673. Being a day of humiliation in one of the churches in BostonPrinted by Marmaduke Johnson.1674-01-01
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The unconquerable, all-conquering, & more-then-conquering souldier: or, The successful warre which a believer wageth with the enemies of his soul: as also the absolute and unparalleld victory that he obtains finally over them through the love of God in Jesus Christas it was discoursed in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, on the day of the artillery-election there, June 3d. 1672Printed by Samuel Green.1674-01-01
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The cry of Sodom enquired intoupon occasion of the arraignment and condemnation of Benjamin Goad, for his prodigious villany. : Together with a solemn exhortation to tremble at Gods judgements, and to abandon youthful lustsPrinted by Marmaduke Johnson.1674-01-01
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An elegie upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Shepard, late teacher of the church at Charlstown in New-EnglandPrinted by Samuel Green.1677-01-01
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The divine right of infant-baptisme asserted and proved from Scripture and antiquityPrinted by John Foster1680-01-01
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The soveraign efficacy of divine providence ...Printed for Samuel Sewall1682-01-01
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A seasonable discourse wherein sincerity & delight in the service of God is earnestly pressed upon professors of religionDelivered on a publick fast, at Cambridge in New-EnglandPrinted by Samuel Green1682-01-01
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An elegie upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Shepardlate teacher of the church at Charlestown in New-EnglandPrinted by W.L. Washburn1902-01-01
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The soveraign efficacy of divine providence (1682)William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, University of California1955-01-01
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The Oratio quinta of Urian Oakes, Harvard 1678Universitas Catholica Lovaniensis1970-01-01
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Oratio Cantabrigiae Nov-Anglorum in Comitijs Academicis habita postridIdus Sextilium 1677
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The unconquerable, all-conquering, & more-then-conquering souldier: or, The successful warre which a believer wageth with the enemies of his soul: as also the absolute and unparalleld victory that he obtains finally over them through the love of God in Jesus Christas it was discoursed in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, on the day of the artillery-election there, June 3d. 1672.Printed by Samuel Green.