Increase Mather
Died 1723-01-01
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Books by Increase Mather
Total count: 378
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The mystery of Israel's salvation, explained and applyed: or, A discourse concerning the general conversion of the Israelitish nationWherein is shewed, 1. That the Twelve Tribes shall be saved. 2. When this is to be expected. 3. Why this must be. 4. What kind of salvetion the Tribes of Israel shall partake of (viz.) a glorious, wonderful, spiritual, temporal salvation. : Being the substance of several sermons preachedPrinted [for John Allen1669-01-01
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The mystery of Israel's salvation, explained and applyed, or, A discourse concerning the general conversion of the Israelitish nationwherein is shewed, 1. That the Twelve tribes shall be saved. 2. When this is to be expected. 3. Why this must be. 4. What kind of salvation the tribes of Israel shall partake of ...Printed for John Allen ...1669-01-01
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The life and death of that reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New-EnglandPrinted by S. G[reen]. and M. J[ohnson1670-01-01
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The life and death of that Reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New-EnglandPrinted by S.G. and M.J. [i.e., Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson1670-01-01
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A serious exhortation to the present and succeeding generation in New-Englandearnestly calling upon all to endeavour that the Lords gracious presence may be continued with posterityPrinted by S.G. and M.J. [i.e., Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson1671-01-01
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Wo to drunkardsTwo sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the mistery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the word of GodPrinted by Marmaduke Johnson. 1673. And sold by Edmund Ranger bookbinder in Boston.1673-01-01
The first principles of New-Englandconcerning the subject of baptisme & communion of churchesPrinted by Samuel Green1673-01-01-
Wo to drunkardstwo sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the misery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the Word of GodPrinted by Marmaduke Johnson, and sold by Edmund Ranger bookbinder in Boston1673-01-01
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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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An exhortation unto reformation, amplified, by a discourse concerning the parts and progress of that work, according to the word of GodDelivered in a sermon preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusetts Colony, at Boston in New-England, May 27. 1674. Being the day of election therePrinted by Marmaduke Johnson.1674-01-01
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A discourse concerning the subject of baptismewherein the present controversies that are agitated in the New English churches are from Scripture and reason modestly enquired intoPrinted by Samuel Green1675-01-01
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A Discourse Concerning the Subject of Baptisme Wherein the present Controversies, that are agitated in the New English Chvrches are from Scripture and Reason modestly enquired intoPrinted by Samuel Green1675-01-01
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The times of men are in the hand of God. Or A sermon occasioned by that awfull providence which hapned in Boston in New-England, the 4th day of the 3d moneth 1675. (when part of a vessel was blown up in the harbour, and nine men hurt, and three mortally wounded)wherein is shewed how we should sanctifie the dreadfull name of God under such awfull dispensationsPrinted by John Foster1675-01-01
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The First principles of New-England, concerning the subject of baptisme & communion of churchesPrinted by Samuel Green1675-01-01
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An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-Englandto hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater than any thing which as yet hath beenPrinted by John Foster: and are to be sold over against the Dove1676-01-01
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The Holy Biblecontaining the Old and New TestamentsPrinted by Andrew Anderson ...1676-01-01
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A brief history of the warr with the Indians in New-England(from June 24, 1675. when the first English-man was murdered by the Indians, to August 12. 1676. when Philip aliàs Metacomet, the principal author and beginner of the warr, was slain.) Wherein the grounds, beginning, and progress of the warr, is summarily expressed. : Together with a serious exhortation to the inhabitants of that landPrinted and sold by John Foster over against the Sign of the Dove.1676-01-01
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Pray for the rising generation, or A sermon wherein godly parents are encouraged, to pray and believe for their childrenpreached the third day of the fifth month, 1678. which day was set apart by the Second Church in Boston in New-England, humbly to seek unto God by fasting and prayer, for a spirit of converting grace, to be poured out upon the children and rising generation in New-EnglandPrinted by Samuel Green, and sold by Edmund Ranger in Boston.1678-01-01
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[A call from Heaven to the present and succeeding generations or A discoursewherein 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. By Increase Mather, teacher of a church at boston in New-England.]Printed by J. Foster and sold by John Ratcliff1679-01-01
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A discourse concerning the danger of apostasyespecially as to those that are in the children and posterity of such as have been eminent for God in their generation : delivered in a sermon, preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusets colony at Boston in New England, May 23, 1677 : being the day of election there[s.n.]1679-01-01
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A call from heaven to the present and succeeding generations or A discourse wherein is shewedI. 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 creatorPrinted by J. Foster, sold by John Ratcliff1679-01-01
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A call from Heaven to the present and succeeding generations, or, A discoursewherein 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 creatorPrinted by John Foster1679-01-01
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Pray for the rising generation. Or A sermon wherein godly parents are encouraged to pray and believe for their childrenPreached the third day of the fifth moneth, 1678, which day was set apart by the Second Church in Boston in New-England, humbly to seek unto God by fasting and prayer, for a spirit of converting grace to be poured out upon the children, and rising generation in New-EnglandPrinted by John Foster1679-01-01
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Pray for the rising generation, or, A sermon wherein godly parents are encouraged to pray and believe for their childrenpreached the third day of the fifth moneth 1678, which day was set apart by the second church in Boston in New-England humbly to seek unto God by fasting and prayer for a spirit of converting grace to be poured out upon the children and rising generation in New-EnglandThe second impression.Printed by John Foster1679-01-01
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Returning unto God the great concernment of a covenant people, or, A sermon preached to the second church in Boston in New-England, March 17, 1679/80when that church did solemnly and explicitly renew their covenant with God, and one with anotherPrinted by John Foster1680-01-01
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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 divine right of infant-baptismeasserted and proved from scripture and antiquity.Printed by John Foster1680-01-01
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A Confession of faith owned and consented unto by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled at Boston in New-England, May 12, 1680, being the second session of that synodPrinted by John Foster1680-01-01
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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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Returning unto God the great concernment of a Covenant People. Or A Sermon Preached to the second Church in Boston in New-England, March 17.16[superscript 79] when that Church did solemnly and explicitly Renew their Covenant with God, and one with anotherPrinted by John Foster1680-01-01
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Returning unto God the great concernment of a covenant people. Or A sermon preached to the Second Church in Boston in New-England, March 17. 1679.80. when that church did solemnly and explicitly renew their covenant with God, and one with another.Printed by John Foster.1680-01-01
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A confession of faithowned and consented unto by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled at Boston in New-England, May 12. 1680. Being the second session of that Synod. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]Printed by John Foster.1680-01-01
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Heavens alarm to the world. Or A sermon wherein is shewed, that fearful sights and signs in heaven are the presages of great calamities at hand.Printed by John Foster.1681-01-01
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Heavens alarm to the world. Or A sermon wherein is shewed, that fearful sights and signs in heaven are the presages of great calamities at handPrinted by John Foster.1681-01-01
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Practical truths tending to promote the power of Godlinesswherein several important duties are urged and the evil of divers common sins is evinced : delivered in sundry sermonsPrinted by Samuel Green upon assignment of Samuel Sewall1682-01-01
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Heaven's alarm to the world. Or A sermon, wherein is shewed, that fearful sights and signs in heaven, are the presages of great calamities at handPreached at the lecture of Boston in New-England; January, 20. 1680The second impression. [Three lines from RevelationPrinted for Samuel Sewall. And are to be sold by Joseph Browning at the corner of the Prison-Lane next the town-house.1682-01-01
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Diatriba de signo filii hominis, et de Secundo Messiae Adventuubi de mondo futurae Judaeorum conversionis, nec non de signis novissimi diei differiturApud Mercy Browning ...1682-01-01
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Heaven's alarm to the world. Or, A sermon, wherein is shewed, that fearful sights and signs in heaven, are the passages of great calamities at handPreached at the lecture of Boston in New-England; January, 20. 1680Printed for Samuel Sewall. And are to be sold by Joseph Browning at the corner of the Prison-lane next the Townhouse.1682-01-01
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A sermon wherein is shewed that the church of God is sometimes a subject of great persecutionpreached on a publick fast at Boston in New-England: occasioned by the tidings of a great persecution raised against the Protestants in FrancePrinted for Samuel Sewall1682-01-01
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Diatriba de signo filii hominis, et de secundo Messiae adventu ...Mercy Browning1682-01-01
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Diatriba de signo filii hominis, et de secundo Messiae adventu; ubi de modo futurae Judaeorum conversionis; nec non de signis novissimi diei, disseriturApud M. Browning1682-01-01
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A sermon wherein is shewed that the church of God is sometimes a subject of great persecutionpreached on a public fast at Boston in New-England: occasioned by the tidings of a great persecution raised against the Protestants in FrancePrinted for Samuel Sewall1682-01-01
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Practical truths tending to promote godliness, wherein several important duties are urged and the evil of divers common sins is evinceddelivered in sundry sermonsPrinted by Samuel Green upon assignment of Samuel Sewall1682-01-01
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[Kometographia [romanized form]], or, A discourse concerning cometsPrinted by S. G[reen] for S. S[ewell] and sold by J. Browning1683-01-01
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Komētographiaor, A discourse concerning comets; wherein the nature of blazing stars is enquired into; with an historical account of all the comets which have appeared from the beginning of the world unto this present year, M.DC.LXXXIII, expressing the place in the heavens, where they were seen, their motion, forms, duration; and the remarkable events which have followed in the world, so far as they have been by learned men observed.Printed by S. G[reen] for S. S[ewell] and sold by J. Browning1683-01-01
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Cometographiaor, A Discourse Concerning Comets (Notable American Authors)Reprint Services Corporation1683-01-01
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Komētographia, or, A discourse concerning cometswherein the nature of blazing stars is enquired into : as also two sermons occasioned by the late blazing starsPrinted by S.G. for S.S. [i.e., Samuel Green for Samuel Sewall] and sold by J. Browning1683-01-01
Komētographia. Or A discourse concerning cometswherein the nature of blazing stars is enquired into: with an historical account of all the comets which have appeared from the beginning of the world unto this present year, M. DC. LXXXIII. Expressing the place in the heavens, where they were seen, their motion, forms, duration; and the remarkable events which have followed in the world, so far as they have been by learned men observed. As also two sermons occasioned by the late blazing starsPrinted by S[amuel] G[reen] for S[amuel] S[ewall].1683-01-01-
Kometographia. Or A discourse concerning cometswherein the nature of blazing stars is enquired into: with an historical account of all the comets which have appeared from the beginning of the world unto this present year, M.DC.LXXXIII. : Expressing the place in the heavens, where they were seen, their motion, forms, duration; and the remarkable events which have followed in the world, so far as thay have been by learned men observed. : As also two sermons occasioned by the late blazing starsPrinted by S.G. for S.S. [i.e., Samuel Green for Samuel Sewall] And sold by J. Browning at the corner of the Prison Lane next the town-house1683-01-01
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An explanation of the solemn advice, recommended by the Council in Connecticut colony, to the inhabitants of that jurisdiction, respecting the reformation of those evils, which have been the procuring cause of the late judgments upon New-EnglandPrinted by S. Green for I. Usher of Boston.1683-01-01
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A plea for the life of dying religion from the word of the Lordin a sermon preached to the General Assembly of the colony of Massachusets [sic] at Boston in New-England, May 16. 1683. Being the day of election therePrinted by Samuel Green for Samuel Sewall.1683-01-01
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Some important truths concerning conversion, and the improving seasons of grace; as also about prayer in families, and in secretdelivered in several sermonsThe second edition. [Four lines of Scripture textsby Samuel Green for John Griffin.1684-01-01
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Some important truths concerning conversion, and the improving seasons of grace; as also about prayer in families, and in secretdelivered in several sermonsThe second edition. [Four lines of Scripture texts]by Samuel Green for John Griffin.1684-01-01
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Some important truths concerning conversion, and the improving seasons of graceprayer in families, and in secret: delivered in several sermonsThe second edition.by Samuel Green for John Griffin1684-01-01
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Essay for the Recording of Illustrius ProvidencesReprint Services Corp1684-01-01
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An essay for the recording of illustrious providenceswherein an account is given of many remarkable and very memorable events, which have happened in this last age; especially in New-EnglandPrinted by Samuel Green for Joseph Browning, and are to be sold at his shop at the corner of the Prison Lane.1684-01-01
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An arrow against profane and promiscuous dancing, drawn out of the quiver of the ScripturesPrinted by S. Green and are to be sold by J. Brunning1684-01-01
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The doctrine of divine providence opened and applyedalso sundry sermons on several other subjectsPrinted by Richard Pierce for Joseph Brunning [i.e., Browning], and are to be sold at his shop at the corner of Prison-Lane next the Exchange1684-01-01
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An essay for the recording of illustrious providenceswherein an account is given of many remarkable and very memorable events, which have hapned this last age, especially in New-EnglandPrinted by Samuel Green for Joseph Browning, and are to be sold at his shop ...1684-01-01
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The doctrine of divine providence opened and applyedalso sundry sermons on several other subjectsPrinted by Richard Pierce for Joseph Brunning, and are to be sold at his shop ...1684-01-01
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Self-imployment in secretcontaining I. Evidences upon self-examination. II. Thoughts upon painful afflictions. III. Memorials for practiceThe third edition, carefully corrected.Printed by Richard Pierce and Joseph Brunning, and are to be sold at his shop at the corner of Prison-Lane next the Exchange1684-01-01
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A call from heaven, to the present and succeeding generations or A discoursewherein 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 creatorThe second impression.Printed by R.P. [i.e., Richard Pierce] for I. Brunning [i.e., Joseph Browning1685-01-01
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A sermon preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th of the I. moneth 1674when two men were executed who had murthered their master, wherein is shewed that excess in wickedness doth bring untimely deathThe second impression.Printed by R.P. for J. Brunning in Boston1685-01-01
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A call from Heaven to the present and succeeding generations, or, A discourse wherein is shewed I. that 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 CreatorThe second impression.Printed by R.P. for I. Brunning1685-01-01
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A sermon (preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th of the I. moneth 1674. when two men were executed, who had murthered their master)wherein is shewed that excess in wickedness doth bring untimely deathPrinted by R. P[ierce] for J. Brunning in Boston1685-01-01
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A discourse concerning the danger of apostacyespeciall as to those that are the children and posterity of such as have been eminent for God in their generationPrinted by R.P.1685-01-01
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A call from heaven, to the present and succeeding generations or A discoursewherein 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, expecially 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 creatorThe second impression.Printed by R.P. [i.e., Richard Pierce] for I. Brunning [i.e., Joseph Browning1685-01-01
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The mystery of Christ opened and applyedin several sermons concerning the person, office and glory of Jesus ChristPrinted by Richard Pierce for Joseph Brunning1686-01-01
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A sermon occasioned by the execution of a man found guilty of murderpreached at Boston in New-England, March 11th 1685/6. : (Together with the confession, last expressions, and solemn warning of that murderer, to all persons; expecially to young men, to beware of those sins which brought him to his miserable end.)Printed [by Richard Pierce] for Joseph Brunning book-seller, & are to be sold at his shop, at the corner of the Prison Lane next the Town-House.1686-01-01
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The greatest sinners exhorted and encouraged to come to Christ, and that now without delayingAlso, the exceeding danger of men's deferring their repentance. Together with a discourse about the day of judgement. And on several other subjectsPrinted by R.P. for Joseph Brunning at his shop near the Exchange1686-01-01
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A brief discourse concerning the unlawfulness of the common prayer worshipand of laying the hand on and kissing the booke in swearingPrinted in the year &c. [Samuel Green?]1686-01-01
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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.Printed by R.P. for Joseph Brunning [i.e., Browning] at his shop near the Exchange.1686-01-01
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The Mystery Of Christ Opened And Applyed. In Several Sermons, Concerning the Person, Office, and Glory of Jesus Christpublisher not identified1686-01-01
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The greatest sinners exhorted and encouraged to come to Christ, and that now without delayalso, the exceeding danger of men's deferring their repentance, together with a discourse about the day of judgement, and on several other subjectsPrinted by R. P. for Joseph Brunning at his shop near the exchange1686-01-01
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The greatest sinners exhorted and encouraged to come to Christ, and that now without delayingAlso, the exceeding danger of men's deferring their repentance. : Together with a discourse about the day of judgement. And on several other subjectsPrinted by R.P. for Joseph Brunning [i.e., Browning] at his shop near the Exchange.1686-01-01
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A sermon, occasioned by the execution of a man found guilty of murder, preached at Boston in N.E., March 11th, 1685/6(together with the confession, last expressions, & solemn warning of the murderer to all persons, especially to young men, to beware of those sins which brought him to his miserable end)The second edition.Printed by R.P., sold by J. Brunning ...1687-01-01
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A testimony against several prophane and superstitious customs now practised by some in New-Englandthe evil whereof is evinced from the Holy Scriptures and from the writings both of ancient and modern divines[s.n.]1687-01-01
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A vindication of New-England from the vile aspersions cast upon that countryby a late address of a faction there who denominate themselves of the Church of England in Bostons.n.1688-01-01
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A narrative of the miseries of New EnglandPrinted for R. Janeway; reprinted at Boston by R. Pierce1688-01-01
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A Vindication of Nevv-England, from the vile aspersions cast upon that country by a late address of a faction there, who denominate themselves of the Church of England in BostonPrinted with allowance.1688-01-01
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A narrative of the miseries of Nevv-England, by reason of an arbitrary government erected there. Under Sir Edmond AndrossTo which is added, Some account of the humble application of the pious and noble prelate, Henry Lord Bishop of London, with the reverend clergy of the city, and some of the dissenting ministers in it, to the Illustrious Prince William Henry, Prince of Orange on Fryday, September 21. 1688. Also The address of the nonconformist ministers (in and about the city of London) to His Highness the Prince of OrangeLondon, printed, for Richard Janeway in Queen's-Head-Court, in Pater Noster-Row. And reprinted at Boston in New-England, by Richard Pierce.1688-01-01
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A narrative of the miseries of New-England by reason of an arbitrary government erected there.1688-01-01
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The Present state of the New-English affairsThis is published to prevent false reportsPrinted and sold by Samuel Green1689-01-01
A brief relation of the state of New England, from the beginning of that plantation to this present year, 1689In a letter to a person of quality. Licensed, July 30th. 1689..Printed for Richard Baldwine, near the Black Bull in the Old-Baily1689-01-01-
A narrative of the miseries of New-England, by reason of an arbitrary government erected there. Under Sir Edmond AndrossTo which is added, some account of the humble application of the pious and noble Prelate, Henry Lord Bishop of London, with the reverend clergy of the city, and some of the dissenting ministers in it, to the illustrious Prince William Henry, Prince of Orange on Fryday [sic], September 21. 1688. : Also the address of the noncomformist ministers (in and about the city of London) to His Higness [sic] the Prince of OrangeLondon, printed, for Richard Janeway in Queen's-Head-Court, in Pater Noster-Row. And reprinted at Boston in New-England, by Richard Pierce.1689-01-01
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New-England vindicatedfrom the unjust aspersions cast on the former government there, by some late considerations, pretending to shew, that the charters in those Colonies were taken from them on account of their destroying the manufactures and navigation of Englands.n.1689-01-01
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Reasons for the confirmation of the charters of the corporations in New England1689-01-01
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Several Papers Relating to the State of New EnglandReprint Services Corp1690-01-01
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Reasons for the confirmation of the charters belonging to the several corporations in New-Englands.n.1690-01-01
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The Wonders of free-grace, or, A compleat history of all the remarkable penitents that have been executed at Tyburn and elsewhere for these last thirty yearsto which is added a sermon preached in the hearing of a condemn'd malefactor immediately before his executionPrinted for John Dunton1690-01-01
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A brief account concerning several of the agents of New-Englandtheir negotiation at the Court of England: with some remarks on the new charter granted to the colony of Massachusets. Shewing that all things duely considered, greater priviledges than what are therein contained, could not at this time rationally be expected by the people there1691-01-01
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The triumphs of the reformed religion, in AmericaThe life of the renowned John Eliot; a person justly famous in the church of God, not only as an eminent Christian, and an excellent Minister, among the English, but also, as a memorable evangelist among the Indians, of New-England; with some account concerning the late and strange success of the Gospel, in those parts of the world, which for many ages have lain buried in pagan ignorancePrinted by Benjamin Harris, & John Allen, for Joseph Brunning [i.e., Browning] at the corner of the Prison-Lane.1691-01-01
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The revolution in New England justified, and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the DeclarationPrinted for Joseph Brunning at Boston in New England1691-01-01
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The Revolution in New England justifiedand the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the declaration, published by the inhabitants of Boston, and the country adjacent, on the day when they secured their late oppressors, who acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late King JamesPrinted for Joseph Brunning at Boston in New-England.1691-01-01
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The judgment of several eminent divines of the congregational vvayconcerning a pastors power occasionally to exert ministerial acts in another church besides that which is his own particular flockPrinted by Benjamin Harris, and are to be sold by Richard Wilkins1692-01-01
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A Further account of the tryals of the New-England witchesWith the observations of a person who was upon the place several days when the suspected witches were first taken into examination. To which is added, Cases of conscience concerning witchcrafts and evil spirits personating menPrinted for J. Dunton, at the Raven in the Poultrey1692-01-01
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The spirit of man, or, Some meditations on the sense of that scripture, 1 Thes. 123 ...Printed by B. Harris for Duncan Campbell ...1692-01-01
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The spirit of manor, Some meditations on the sense of that Scripture. I. Thes. 5.23 And the very God of peace sanctifie you wholly, and I pray God, your whole spirit, and soul, and body, be preserved blameless unto the coming of our Lord Jesus ChrstPrinted by B. Harris, for Duncan Campbell, at the dock-head, over-against the conduit.1693-01-01
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The judgment of several eminent divines of the Congregational wayConcerning a pastors power. Occasionally to exert ministerial acts in another church, besides that which is his own particular flockPrinted by Benjamin Harris, and are to be sold by Richard Wilkins.1693-01-01
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The Great Blessing, Of Primitive Counsellours, Discoursed in a Sermon, Preached in the Audience of the Governour, Council, and Representatives, of the Province of the Massachusets- Bay, in New-England. May 31st. 1693. Being the Day for the Election of Counsellours, in that ProvincePrinted and sold, by Benjamin Harris, over-against the Old-Meeting-House.1693-01-01
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Cases of conscience concerning evil spirits personating menwitchcrafts, infallible proofs of guilt in such as are accused with that crime. All considered according to the Scriptures, history, experience, and the judgment of many learned menPrinted, and sold by Benjamin Harris1693-01-01
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The great blessing, of primitive counsellours.Discoursed in a sermon, preached in the audience of the governour, Council, and representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New-England. May 31st. 1693. Being the day for the election of counsellours, in that province.Printed and sold, by Benjamin Harris, over-against the Old-Meeting-House.1693-01-01
A further account of the tryals of the New-England witchesWith the observations of a person who was upon the place several days when the suspected witches were first taken into examination. To which is added, Cases of conscience concerning witchcrafts and evil spirits personating menPrinted for J. Dunton, at the Raven in the Poultrey.1693-01-01-
The Great Blessing, of the Primitive CounselloursReprint Services Corp1693-01-01
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Cases of conscience concerning evil spirits personating men, etc1693-01-01
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The judgment of several eminent divines of the Congregational way.Concerning a pastors power. Occasionally to exert ministerial acts in another church, besides that which is his own particular flock.Printed by Benjamin Harris, and are to be sold by Richard Wilkins.1693-01-01
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A further account of the tryals of the New-England witcheswith the observations of a person who was upon the place several days when the suspected witches were first taken into examination : to which is added, Cases of conscience concerning witchcrafts and evil spirits personating menPrinted for J. Dunton ...1693-01-01
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Cases of conscience concerning evil spirits personating men, witchcrafts, infallible proofs of guilt in such as are accused with that crimeall considered according to the Scriptures, history, experience, and the judgment of many learned men.Benjamin Harris1693-01-01
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The second Spirabeing a fearful example of an atheist, who had apostatized from the Christian religion, and died in dispair at Westminster, Decemb. 8. 1692. : With an account of his sickness, convictions, discourses with friends, and ministers; and of his dreadful expressions and blasphemies when he left the world. : As also, a letter from an atheist of his acquaintance, with his answer to it. : Publish'd for an example to others, & recommeded [sic] to all young persons, to settle them in their religionThe sixth edition, with the methodizer's apology, wherein is now discover'd to the world the substance of every particular that he knows of in relation to this narrative.Printed by B. Green, for S. Phillips at the Exchange.1693-01-01
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An answer to George Keith's libel. Against a catechism published, by Francis MakemieTo which is added, by way of postscript. A brief narrative of a late difference among the Quakers, begun at PhiladelphiaPrinted, by Benjamin Harris, at the Sign of the Bible, over-against the Blew-Anchor.1694-01-01
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Solemn advice to young mennot to walk in the wayes of their heart, and in the sight of their eyes; but to remember the Day of JudgmentPrinted by Bartholomew Green. Sold by Samuel Phillips, at the brick shop near the Old-Meeting-House.1695-01-01
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Solemn advice to young mennot to walk in the wayes of their heart, and in the sight of their eyes; but to remember the Day of Judgment.Printed by Bartholomew Green. Sold by Samuel Phillips, at the brick shop near the Old-Meeting-House.1695-01-01
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Johannes in eremoMemoirs, relating to the lives, of the ever-memorable, Mr. John Cotton, who dyed, 23.d. 10.m. 1652. Mr. John Norton, who dyed, 5.d. 2.m. 1663. Mr. John Wilson, who dyed, 7.d. 6.m. 1667. Mr. John Davenport, who dyed, 15.d. 1.m. 1670. Reverend and renowned ministers of the Gospel, all, in the more immediate service of one church, in Boston; and Mr. Thomas Hooker, who dyed, 7.d. 5.m. 1647. Pastor of the church at Hartford; New-EnglandPrinted for and sold by Michael Perry, at his shop, under the west end of the Town-House.1695-01-01
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The answer of several ministers in and near Boston, to that case of conscience, whether it is lawful for a man to marry his wives own sister?Printed and sold by Bartholomew Green.1695-01-01
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The answer of several ministers in and near Boston, to that case of conscience, whether it is lawful for a man to marry his wives own sister?Printed and sold by Bartholomew Green.1695-01-01
Ein Brieff von dem glücklichen Fortgang des Evangelii bey den West-Indianern in Neu-Engeland an den berühmten Herrn Johann Leusdender H. Sprache Professor auff der hohen Schule zu Utrecht geschriebenGedruckt bey Christoph Salfelden1696-01-01-
Angelographiaor, A discourse concerning the nature and power of the holy angels, and the great benefit which the true fearers of God receive by their ministry: delivered in several sermons: To which is added, a sermon concerning the sin and misery of the fallen angels: also A disquisition concerning angelical-apparitions.B. Green & J. Allen for S. Phillips1696-01-01
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A discourse concerning the uncertainty of the times of men, and the necessity of being prepared for sudden changes & deathDelivered in a sermon preached at Cambridge in New England. Decemb. 6. 1696. On occasion of the sudden death of two scholars belonging to Harvard ColledgePrinted by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Samuel Phillips, at the brick shop.1697-01-01
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Ecclesiastesthe life of the reverend & excellent Jonathan Mitchel, a pastor of the church, and a glory of the colledge in Cambridge, New EnglandPrinted by B. Green and J. Allen ...1697-01-01
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A case of conscience concerning eating of blood, considered and answeredPrinted by B. Green, and J. Allen1697-01-01
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A case of conscience concerning eating of blood, considered and answered.Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen1697-01-01
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Ecclesiastes. The life of the Reverend & Excellent Jonathan Mitchela Pastor of the church, and a glory of the colledge [sic], in Cambridge, New-EnglandPrinted by B. Green, and J. Allen. Sold at the booksellers shops in Boston.1697-01-01
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David serving his generation. Or, A sermon shewing what is to be done in order to our so serving our generation, as that when we dy, we shall enter into a blessed rest.(Wherein some assount is given concerning many eminent ministers of Christ at London, as well as in N.E. lastly gone to their rest.) Occasioned by the death, of the Reverend Mr. John Baily, who deceased at Boston in New-England. December 12th 1697.Printed by B. Green, & J. Allen.1698-01-01
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David serving his generation, or, A sermon showing what is to be done in order to our so serving our generation, as that when we dy, we shall enter into a blessed rest ...Printed by B. Green, & J. Allen1698-01-01
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Masukkenukeeg matcheseaenvog wequetoog kah wuttooanatoog uppeyaonont Christoh kah ne yeuyeu teanuk wonkahche nunnukquodt missinninnuh ukquohquenaount wutaiuskoianatamooonganoo. Kah keketookaonk papaume wussittumwas kesukodtum: kah papaume nawhutch onkatogeh wunnomwayeuongashPrintuoop nashpe Bartholomew Green, kah John Allen.1698-01-01
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Masukkenukeeg matcheseaenvog wequetoog kah wuttooanatoog uppevaonont christoh kah ne ueuyeu teanukPrintuoop nashpe Bartholomew Green, kah John Allen1698-01-01
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David serving his generationor, A sermon shewing what is to be done in order to our so serving our generation, as that when we dy, we shall enter into a blessed rest (wherein some account is given concerning many eminent ministers of Christ at London, as well as in N. E. lately gone to their rest.) Occasioned by the death, of the Reverend Mr. John Baily, who deceased at Boston in New-England. December 12th. 1697.Printed by B. Green, & J. Allen.1698-01-01
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Masukkenukeeg matcheseaenvog wequetoog kah wuttooanatoog uppevaonont Christoh kah ne yeu yeu teanuk wonk, ahche nunnukquodt missinninnuh ukquohquenaount wutaiuskoianatamooonganookah keketookaonk papaume wussittumwae kesukodtum : kah papaume nawhutch onkategeh wunnomwayeuongastiPrintuoop nashpe Bartholomew Green, kah John Allen1698-01-01
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The surest way to the greatest honourdiscoursed in a sermon, delivered in the audience of His Excellency the Earl of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief, and the Council, and representatives of the General Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, convened at Boston in New-England, May 31st. 1699. Being the day for the election of counsellors in that provincePrinted by Bartholomew Green, & John Allen, for Samuel Phillips, and are to be sold at the Brick Shop near the Old-Meeting-House.1699-01-01
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Two plain and practical discoursesconcerning I. Hardness of heart, shewing, that some, who live under the Gospel, are by a judicial dispensation, given up to that judgment, and the signs thereof, II. The sin and danger of disobedience to the GospelPrinted for J. Robinson, and are to be sold by Samuel Phillips, bookseller in Boston, in New-England1699-01-01
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The folly of sinning opened & applyed in two sermonsoccasioned by the condemnation of one that was executed at Boston in New England on November 17th, 1698Printed by B. Green & J. Allen for Michael Perry ... and Nicholas Buttolph ...1699-01-01
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Two plain and practical discourses ...Printed for J. Robinson and are to be sold by Samuel Phillips, bookseller in Boston ...1699-01-01
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Thirty important cases resolved with evidence of Scripture and reasonPrinted by Bartholomew Green, & John Allen. Sold at the book-sellers shops.1699-01-01
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The surest way to the greatest honourdiscoursed in a sermon, delivered in the audience of his excellency the Earl of Bellomont, captain general and governour in chief, and of the council, and representatives of the general assembly of the province of the Massachusetts Bay, convened at Boston in New-England, May 31st. 1699. Being the day for the election of counsellors in that province. By Increase Matherprinted by Bartholomew Green, & John Allen, for Samuel Phillips, and are to be sold at the Brick Shop near the Old-Meeting-House1699-01-01
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The folly of sinning, opened & applyedin two sermons, occasioned by the condemnation of one that was executed at Boston in New-England, on November 17th. 1698Printed by B Green, & J. Allen, for Michael Perry over against the Town House, and Nicholas Buttolph at the corner of Gutteridges Coffee-House.1699-01-01
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The Surest Way to the Greates HonourReprint Services Corp1699-01-01
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De successu Evangelii apud Indos Occidentales in Novâ-Angliâepistola ad ... Johannem Leusdenum ... a Crescentio Mathero ...Londini, Typis J.G. 1688' jam recusua, & Successu Evangelii apud Indos Orientales aucta.Apud Wilhelmum Broedeleth1699-01-01
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To His Excellency, Richard, Earl of Bellomont, Baron of Coloony in the Kingdom of Ireland, governour and commander in chief of the provinces of the Massachusetts-Bay, New-York and New-HampshireThe address of the ministers met at Boston in New England, May 31st. 1699Printed by Bartholomew Green, and John Allen, printers to His Excellency the governour and Council1699-01-01
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The order of the Gospelprofessed and practised by the churches of Christ in New-England, justified by the Scripture, and by writings of many learned men, both ancient and modern divines : in answer to several questions relating to church disciplinePrinted by B. Green & J. Allen, for Nicholas Buttolph...1700-01-01
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A warning to the flocks against wolves in sheeps cloathing. Or, A faithful advicefrom several ministers of the Gospel, in and near Boston, unto the churches of New-England, relating to the dangers that may arise from impostors, pretending to be ministers. : With a brief history of some impostors, remarkably and seasonably detected written, by one of the ministers in Boston, to assert that advice, and prevent future mischiefs. : [Five lines of Scripture texts][s.n.]1700-01-01
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A warning to the flocks against wolves in sheeps cloathingOr, A faithful advice, from several ministers of the gospel, in and near Boston, unto the churches of New-England, relating to the dangers that may arise from impostors, pretending to be ministers. With a brief history of some impostors, remarkably and seasonably detectedPrinted [by B. Green and J. Allen] for the booksellers1700-01-01
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The order of the Gospel, professed and practised by the churches of Christ in New England, justified, by the Scripture, and by the writings of many learned men, both ancient and modern divinesin answer to several questions, relating to church disciplinePrinted by B. Green, & J. Allen, for Nicholas Buttolph, at his shop at the corner of Gutteridges Office-House [i.e., Coffee-House].1700-01-01
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The order of the Gospel, professed and practised by the churches of Christ in New England, justified, by the Scripture, and by the writings of many learned men, both ancient and modern divinesin answer to several questions, relating to church disciplinePrinted by B. Green, & J. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot, at his shop under the west end of the Town-House1700-01-01
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The order of the Gospelprofessed and practiced by the churches of Christ in New-England, justified by the Scripture and by the writings of many learned men, both ancient and modern divines : in answer to several questions relating to church disciplinePrinted by B. Green & J. Allen for Benjamin Eliot1700-01-01
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The order of the gospelprofessed and practised by the churches of Christ in New England, justified, by the Scripture, and by the writings of many learned men, both ancient and modern divines; in answer to several questions, relating to church disciplinePrinted by B. Green, & J. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot, at his shop under the west end of the town house1700-01-01
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A Letter of Advice To The Churches Of The Non-conformists In The English NationEndeavouring their Satisfaction in that Point, Who are the True Church of England? ...1700-01-01
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An account of Mather's agency in a reply to Calef1701-01-01
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Some few remarks upon a scandalous book, against the government and ministry of New-England, written, by one Robert CalefDetecting the unparrallel'd malice & falsehood, of the said book; and defending the names of several particular gentlemen, by him therein aspersed & abusedPrinted by T. Green, sold by Nicholas Boone.1701-01-01
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The blessed hope, and the glorious appearing of the Great God our Saviour, Jesus ChristOpened & applied, in several sermonsPrinted by Timothy Green, for Nicholas Boone, at his shop over against the Old-Meeting-House.1701-01-01
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The excellency of a publick spirit discoursedin a sermon, preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the province of the Masachusetts Bay in New England, May 27. 1702. Being the day for election of counsellors in that provincePrinted by B. Green, & J Allen, for Nicholas Boone, near the Old Meeting House.1702-01-01
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Ichabod. Or, A discourse, shewing what cause there is to fear that the glory of the Lord, is departing from New-EnglandDelivered in two sermonsPrinted by Timothy Green, sold by the book-sellers.1702-01-01
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Ichabod, or, A discourse shewing what cause there is to fear that the glory of the Lord is departing from New-Englanddelivered in two sermonsPrinted by Timothy Green ...1702-01-01
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The excellency of a publick spirit discoursedin a sermon, preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the province of the Masachusetts Bay in New England, May 27. 1702. Being the day for election of counsellors in that province.Printed by B. Green, & J Allen, for Nicholas Boone, near the Old Meeting House.1702-01-01
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A discourse proving that the Christian religion, is the only true religionwherein, the necessity of divine revelation is evinced, in several sermons[s.n.]1702-01-01
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Some remarks on a late sermon, preached at Boston in New-England, by George Keith M. A.shewing that his pretended good rules in divinity, are not built on the foundation of the apostles & prophets.Printed for Nicholas Boone near the Old Meeting House1702-01-01
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A discourse proving that the Christian religion is the only true religionwherein the necessity of divine revelation is evinced in several sermonsPrinted for & sold by the booksellers1702-01-01
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The duty of parents to pray for their childrenopened & applyed in a sermon, preached May 19. 1703. Which day was set apart by one of the churches in Boston, New-England, humbly to seek unto God by prayer and fasting for the rising generation.Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen. Sold at the booksellers shops.1703-01-01
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The duty of parents to pray for their childrenopened & applyed in a sermon, preached May 19. 1703. Which day was set apart by one of the churches in Boston, New-England, humbly to seek unto God by prayer and fasting for the rising generationPrinted by B. Green, and J. Allen. Sold at the booksellers shops.1703-01-01
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Soul-saving Gospel truthsDelivered in several sermons, wherein is shewed: I. The unreasonableness of those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus for salvation. II. That for men to despair of the forgiveness of their sins because they have been great, is a great evil. III. That every man in the world is going into eternitySold by Eleazer Phillips.1703-01-01
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Soul-saving Gospel truths.Delivered in several sermons, wherein is shewed: I. The unreasonableness of those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus for salvation. II. That for men to despair of the forgiveness of their sins because they have been great, is a great evil. III. That every man in the world is going into eternity.Sold by Eleazer Phillips.1703-01-01
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Practical truth's [sic], tending to promote holiness in the hearts & lives of Christiansdelivered in several sermonsPrinted by Barth. Green for Benj. Eliot1704-01-01
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The voice of God, in stormy windsConsidered, in two sermons, occasioned by the dreadful and unparallel'd storm, in the European nations. Novemb. 27th. 1703Printed by T. Green, for Nicholas Buttolph.1704-01-01
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Practical truth's, tending to promote holiness in the hearts & lives of ChristiansDelivered in several sermonsPrinted by Barth. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his shop1704-01-01
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Practical truth's, tending to promote holiness in the hearts & lives of Christians.Delivered in several sermons.Printed by Barth. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his shop.1704-01-01
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The voice of God in stormy winds.Considered in two sermons occasioned by the dreadful and unparallel'd storm in the European nations, Novemb. 27th, 1703.Printed by T. Green for B. Eliot1704-01-01
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Meditations on the glory of the Lord Jesus Christdelivered in several sermonsPrinted by Bartholomew Green for Nicholas Buttolph ...1705-01-01
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A faithful man, described and rewardedSome observable & serviceable passages in the life and death of Mr. Michael Wigglesworth. Late Pastor of Maldon; who rested from his labours on the Lords-Day, June 10th. 1705. In the seventy fourth year of his age. And memorials of piety, left behind him among his written experiences. : With a funeral sermon preached (for him) at Maldon; June 24. 1705Printed by B. Green, for Nicholas Buttolph at his shop at the corner of Gutteridges Coffee-House.1705-01-01
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Meditations on the glory of the Lord Jesus Christdelivered in serveal sermonsPrinted by Bartholomew Green, for Nicholas Buttolph, at the corner of Gutteridges coffee-house.1705-01-01
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Meditations on the glory of the Lord Jesus Christdelivered in several sermonsPrinted by Bartholomew Green, for Nicholas Buttolph, at the corner of Gutteridges Coffee-House.1705-01-01
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A letter, about the present state of Christianity, among the Christianized Indians of New-EnglandWritten to the Honourable, Sir William Ashhurst, governour of the Corporation, for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians, in New-England, and Parts Adjacent, in AmericaPrinted by Timothy Green.1705-01-01
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A faithful man, described and rewardedSome observable & serviceable passages in the life and death of Mr. Michael Wigglesworth. Late Pastor of Maldon [i.e., Malden]; who rested from his labours, on the Lords-Day, June 10th. 1705. In the seventy fourth year of his age. : And memorials of piety, left behind him among his written experiences. : With a funeral-sermon preached (for him) at Maldon; June 24. 1705Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his shop under the west-end of the Town-House.1705-01-01
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A discourse concerning earthquakes.Occasioned by the earthquakes which were in New-England, in the province of Massachusetts-Bay, June 16. and in Conecticot-Colony [sic], June 22. 1705. : Also, two sermons, shewing, that sin is the greatest evil; and, that to redeem time is the greatest wisdom.Printed by Timothy Green, for Benjamin Eliot, at his shop under the west end of the Exchange1706-01-01
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A discourse concerning earthquakesOccasioned by the earthquakes which were in New-England, in the province of Massachusetts-Bay, June 16. and in Conecticot-Colony [sic], June 22. 1705. : Also, two sermons, shewing, that sin is the greatest evil; and, that to redeem time is the greatest wisdomPrinted by Timothy Green, for Benjamin Eliot, at his shop under the west end of the Exchange1706-01-01
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A discourse concerning the maintenance due to those that preach the Gospelin which the question whether tithes are by the divine law the ministers due is considered, and the negative provedPrinted by B. Green1706-01-01
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A discourse concerning the maintenance due to those that preach the Gospelin which, that question whether tithes are by the divine law the ministers due, is considered, and the negative provedPrinted by B. Green.1706-01-01
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A disquisition concerning the state of the souls of men (especially of good men) when separated from their bodiesin which some late very remarkable providences relating to apparitions, are consideredPrinted by B. Green for Benj. Eliot and Nich. Boone, sold at their shops1707-01-01
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Meditations on deathDelivered 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 homePrinted and sold by Timothy Green1707-01-01
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The doctrine of singular obedience, as the duty and property of the true Christianopened and applied. In a sermonPrinted & sold by Timothy Green, at the north end of the town1707-01-01
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The vain youth summoned to appear at Christ's bar, or, An essay to block up the sinful wayes of young peopleby most solemn considerations, relating to that judgment unto which they are hastening : in a lecture-sermon, preached at York, in the province of Main June 25. 1701The second edition enlarged.Printed & sold by Timothy Green ...1707-01-01
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The doctrine of singular obedience, as the duty and property of the true Christianopened and applied. In a sermon, preached by I. Mather, D.D. [Three lines of scripture quotations].Printed & sold by Timothy Green, at the north end of the town1707-01-01
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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.Printed and sold by Timothy Green1707-01-01
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A disquisition concerning the state of the souls of men, (especially of good men) when separated from their bodiesin which some late very remarkable providences relating to apparitions, are consideredPrinted by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot and Nich. Boone. Sold at their shops.1707-01-01
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The vain youth summoned to appear at Christ's bar. Or, An essay to block up the sinful wayes of young people, by most solemn considerations, relating to that judgment unto which they are hasteningIn a lecture-sermon, preached at York, in the province of Main [sic]; June 25. 1701The second edition enlarged. [Three lines from ProverbsPrinted & sold by Timothy Green, at the north end of the town1707-01-01
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A dissertation, wherein the strange doctrine lately published in a sermon ... is examined and confutedPrinted by B. Green for Benj. Eliot1708-01-01
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Four sermonsviz. I. The glorious throne ... II. The excellency of a publick spirit ... III. The righteous man a blessing ... IV. The morning star ...Printed for, and sold by Nich. Boone at the Sign of the Bible near School-House-Lane.1708-01-01
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Winthropi justaA sermon at the funeral of the Honourable John Winthrop Esq. late governour of the colony of Connecticut, in New-England; who died, at Boston, Nov. 27. 1707 and was honourably there interr'd on Decemb. 4. ensuing; in the 69th year of his age. : [Three lines of quotation in Latin]Printed and sold by Timothy Green.1708-01-01
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Four sermonsviz. I. The glorious throne ... II. The excellency of a publick spirit ... III. The righteous man a blessing ... IV. The morning star ...Printed for, and sold by Nich. Boone at the Sign of the Bible near School-House-Lane.1708-01-01
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A good evening for the best of dayesAn essay, to manage an action of trespass, against those who mispend the Lords-Day evening, in such things as have a tendency to defeat the good of the day. : A sermon preached in the audience of the General Assembly, at Boston, 4 d. 9 m. 1708. And, published, by the order of the House of Representatives. : [Three lines from Psalms]Printed by B. Green.1708-01-01
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A dissertation, wherein the strange doctrine lately published in a sermon, the tendency of which, is, to encourage unsanctified persons (while such) to approach the holy table of the Lord, is examined and confuted.With an appendix, shewing what Scripture ground there is to hope, that within a very few years there will be a glorious reformation of the church throughout the world.Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his shop under the Town-House, at the head of King Street.1708-01-01
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A treatise concerning the Lords Supperwith three dialogues for the more full information of the weak, in the nature and use of this sacramentThe twentieth edition. [One line from I CorinthiansReprinted by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his shop under the west end of the town-house.1708-01-01
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A dissertation concerning the future conversion of the Jewish NationAnswering the objections of the Reverend and learned Mr. Baxter, Dr. Lightfoot, and others : With an enquiry into the first resurrectionPrinted by R. Tookey for Nath. Hillier, at the Prince's Arms in Leaden-Hall-Street.1709-01-01
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A dissertation concerning the future conversion of the Jewish Nation.Answering the objections of the Reverend and learned Mr. Baxter, Dr. Lightfoot, and others. : With an enquiry into the first resurrection.Printed by R. Tookey for Nath. Hillier, at the Prince's Arms in Leaden-Hall-Street.1709-01-01
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Awakening truth's tending to conversionDelivered 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 conversionsPrinted by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, sold at his shop under the west end of the Townhouse in King Street.1710-01-01
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A sermon shewing that the present dispensations of providence declare that wonderful revolutions in the world are near at handwith an appendix, shewing some Scripture ground to hope, that within a few years, glorious prophecies and promises will be fulfilledPrinted by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, Printer to the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty1710-01-01
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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.Printed by B. Green, for Nicholas Boone, at his shop in Corn Hill.1710-01-01
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Death is certain, the time when uncertainA sermon, occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. James Allen. Teacher of the First Church of Christ in Boston. Who departed this life, September 22. 1710. Aged 78 yearsPrinted by John Allen, for Nicholas Boone.1710-01-01
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A discourse concerning the grace of courage, wherein the nature, beneficialness, and necessity of that vertue for all Christians is describeddelivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England, June 5th, 1710Printed by B. Green for Samuel Phillips ...1710-01-01
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A discourse concerning faith and fervency in prayer, and the glorious kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ, on earth, now approachingDelivered 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 MalabarPrinted by B. Green, for Nicholas Boone, at his shop in Corn Hill.1710-01-01
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A discourse concerning the grace of couragewherein the nature, beneficialness, and necessity of that vertue for all Christians, is described. Delivered in a sermon preached at Boston in New-England. June 5th. 1710Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Phillips, at the brick shop in Corn Hill.1710-01-01
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A sermon shewing that the present dispensations of providence declare that wonderful revolutions in the world are near at hand; with an appendix, ... By ... Increase Mather ...printed by the heirs and successors of Andrew Anderson, anno Dom.1710-01-01
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An earnest exhortation to the children of New-England, to exalt the God of their fathers.Sold by [Timothy Green in] Middle-Street.1711-01-01
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Meditations on the glory of the heavenly worldI. 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 eternitySold by Timothy Green in Middle Street.1711-01-01
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A discourse concerning the death of the righteousOccasioned by the deaths of the Honourable, John Foster Esqr. who dyed at Boston in New-England Feb. 9th. 1710,11. And his pious consort, Mrs. Abigail Foster. Who departed soon after him, viz. on the 5th. of MarchPrinted by B. Green.1711-01-01
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Burnings bewailedin a sermon, occasioned by the lamentable fire which was in Boston, Octob. 2. 1711. In which the sins which provoke the Lord to kindle fires, are enquired into.Sold by Timothy Green1711-01-01
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An earnest exhortation to the children of New-England, to exalt the God of their fathersSold by [Timothy Green in] Middle-Street.1711-01-01
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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.Sold by Benjamin Eliot, at his shop in King Street.1711-01-01
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Wo to drunkardsTwo sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the misery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the Word of GodThe second edition ...Printed and sold by Timothy Green, at the lower end of Middle-street1712-01-01
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An answer to two questionsQuestion I. Whether does the power of church government belong to all the people, or to the elders alone? Question II. Whether does any church power, or any power of the keys belong to the people?Printed by B. Green.1712-01-01
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Meditations on the sanctification of the Lord's Day and on the judgments which attend the profanation of itto which is added, Seasonable meditations both for winter and summerPrinted by T.G. for S. Gerrish ...1712-01-01
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Burnings bewailedin a sermon, occasioned by the lamentable fire which was in Boston, October 2d. 1711. In which the sins which provoke the Lord to kindle fires, are enquired intoThe second edition. [Eight lines of Scripture textsPrinted and sold by Timothy Green, in Middle-Street.1712-01-01
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Wo to drunkardsTwo sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the misery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the word of GodThe second edition. [Three lines from HabakkukPrinted and sold by Timothy Green, at the lower end of Middle-Street1712-01-01
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A Letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practice. August 24. 1701The fourth edition, corrected and enlarged, with some practical advice. [One line of Scripture textReprinted for Samuel Gerrish, at his shop at the Sign of the Buck over against the South Meeting-House in Marlborough Street.1712-01-01
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A letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friends, touching the reasons of their practiceThe fourth edition, corrected and enlarged, with some practical advice.Reprinted for Samuel Gerrish, at his shop at the sign of the Buck over against the South meeting-house in Marlborough Street1712-01-01
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Wo to drunkardsTwo sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the misery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the word of God. By Increase Mather, D.D.The second edition. [Three lines from Habakkuk].Printed and sold by Timothy Green, at the lower end of Middle-Street1712-01-01
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Meditations on the sanctification of the Lord's Day: and on the judgments which attend the profanation of itTo which is added, Seasonable meditations both for winter and summerPrinted and sold by Timothy Green, in Middle Street1712-01-01
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Now or never is the time for men to make sure of their eternal salvationseveral sermons in which is declared, I. That now is the day of salvation, II. That it is wisdom for men to consider their latter end, III. That impenitent sinners will be found guilty of their own destructionPrinted for Benjamin Eliot1713-01-01
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Now or never is the time for men to make sure of their eternal salvationSeveral sermons, in which is declared; I. That now is the day of salvation. II. That it is wisdom, for men to consider their latter end. III. That impenitent sinners, will be found guilty of their own destructionPrinted for Benjamin Eliot.1713-01-01
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A plain discourse, shewing who shall, & who shall not, enter into the kingdom of heavenand how far men may go and yet fall short of heaven, after their seeming to be converted and religiousPrinted by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his shop in King Street.1713-01-01
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Some remarks, on a pretended answer, to a discourse concerning the Common-prayer worshipWith an exhortation to the churches in New-England, to hold fast the profession of the faith without waveringPrinted for Nath. Hillier at the Princes Arm's in Leaden-Hall-Street1713-01-01
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Some remarks on a pretended answer to a discourse concerning the common-prayer worshipwith an exhortation to the churches in New-England to hold fast the profession of their faith without waveringPrinted for Nath. Hillier ... in London, and for the book-sellers in Boston in New-England1713-01-01
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A plain discourse, shewing who shall, & who shall not, enter into the kingdom of heavenand how far men may go and yet fall short of heaven, after their seeming to be converted and religious.Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, at his shop in King Street.1713-01-01
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Some remarks, on a pretended answer, to a discourse concerning the Common-Prayer worshipWith an exhortation to the churches in New-England, to hold fast the profession of their faith without waveringPrinted for Nath. Hillier at the Princes Arm's in Leaden-Hall-Street in London: and [by Bartholomew Green?] for the book-sellers in Boston, in New-England1713-01-01
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Now or never is the time for men to make sure of their eternal salvationSeveral sermons, in which is declared: I. That now is the day of salvation. II. That it is wisdom, for men to consider their latter end. III. That impenitent sinners, will be found guilty of their own destructionPrinted for Benjamin Eliot.1713-01-01
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The believers gain by deathopened and applyed in a sermon wherein is shewed who are they that live to Christ, and how death will be gainful to all that do so : upon the death of a valuable relativePrinted by B.G. for S. Gerrish1713-01-01
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The believers gain by deathopened and applyed in a sermon. Wherein is shewed, who are they that live to Christ, and how death will be gainful to all that do so. Upon the death of a valuable relativePrinted by B.G for S. Gerrish1713-01-01
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A sermon shewing that the present dispensations of providence declare that wonderful revolutions in the world are near at handwith an appendix, shewing some Scripture grounds to hope, that within a few years, glorious prophecies and promises will be fulfilledRe-printed by John Reid ...1713-01-01
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Practical religion exemplify'din the lives of Mrs. Mary Terry, who died Decemb. 8th. 1708. In the eighteenth year of her age. And Mrs. Clissould. Who departed this life the 12th of Decemb. 1711. In the twenty ninth year of her ageLondon, printed 1712. Reprinted at Boston in N.E. by John Allen, for Samuel Gerrish, at the Sign of the Buck.1713-01-01
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A sermon concerning obedience & resignation to the will of God in every thingOccasion'd by the death of that pious gentlewoman, Mrs. Mariah Mather, late consort of Increase Mather, D.D. who entered into her everylasting rest, on the Lords day, April. 4. 1714 ...Printed and sold by T. Green, at his shop in Middle street.1714-01-01
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A sermon concerning obedience & resignation to the will of God in every thing.Occasion'd by the death of that pious gentlewoman, Mrs. Mariah Mather, late consort of Increase Mather, D.D. Who entered into her everlasting rest, on the Lords Day, April.4. 1714. : [Seven lines of Scripture texts]Printed and sold by T. Green, at his shop in Middle Street.1714-01-01
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A sermon concerning obedience & resignation to the will of God in every thingOccasion'd by the death of that pious gentlewoman, Mrs. Mariah Mather, late consort of Increase Mather, D.D. Who entered into her everlasting rest, on the Lords Day, April.4. 1714. : [Seven lines of Scripture texts]Printed and sold by T. Green, at his shop in Middle Street.1714-01-01
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The doctrine of the Last Judgment, asserted and explainedin two discourses on Romans ii. 16Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, and sold at his shop the north side of King Street, near the town-house.1714-01-01
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Several sermons wherein is shewed, I. That Jesus Christ is a mighty Saviour, II. That God converts his elect some at one age, and some at another, commonly before old age, III. That when godly men dye angels carry their souls to another and a better worldwith a preface in which there is a brief and true character of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bridge a lately deceased pastor in one of the churches in BostonPrinted by B. Green for Samuel Phillips ...1715-01-01
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Several sermonswherein is shewed, I. That Jesus Christ is a mighty Saviour. II. That God converts his elect some at one age, and some at another, commonly before old age. III. That when godly men dye, angels carry their souls to another and a better world. : With a preface in which there is a brief and true character of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bridge a lately deceased pastor in one of the churches in BostonPrinted by B. Green, for Nicholas Buttolph, at his shop.1715-01-01
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Several sermonswherein is shewed, I. That Jesus Christ is a mighty Saviour. II. That God converts his elect some at one age, and some at another, commonly before old age. III. That when godly men dye, angels carry their souls to another and a better world. With a preface in which there is a brief and true character of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bridge a lately deceased pastor in one of the churches in Boston. By Increase Mather, D.D. [Four lines of quotations].Printed by B. Green, for Benjamin Eliot, at his shop1715-01-01
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A disquisition concerning ecclesiastical councilsProving, that not only pastors, but brethren delegated by the churches, have equally a right to a decisive vote in such assemblies. : To which is added, proposals concerning consociation of churches, agreed upon by a synod, which convened at Boston, in New-England. : With a preface, containing a further vindication of the Congregational disciplinePrinted for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill.1716-01-01
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A discourse concerning the existence and omniscience of GodPlainly proving, 1. That there is a God. 2. That the God of heaven knows all things. : Being the substance of several sermonsPrinted by J. Allen, for Daniel Henchman, at his shop over-against the Brick Meeting-House.1716-01-01
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Two discoursesshewing, I. That the Lords ears are open to the prayers of the righteous. II. The dignity & duty of aged servants of the Lord. : Also, a preface in which the Congregational discipline of the churches in New-England is vindicated, with the authors dying testimony there-unto.Printed by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, and sold at his shop over against the Brick Meeting-House.1716-01-01
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A discourse concerning the existence and the omniscience of GodPlainly proving, 1. That there is a God. 2. That the God of heaven knows all things. : Being the substance of several sermonsPrinted by John Allen, for Samuel Gerrish, at his shop in King-Street.1716-01-01
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A disquisition concerning ecclesiastical councils.Proving, that not only pastors, but brethren delegated by the churches, have equally a right to a decisive vote in such assemblies. : To which is added, proposals concerning consociation of churches, agreed upon by a synod, which convened at Boston, in New-England. : With a preface, containing a further vindication of the Congregational discipline.Printed for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill.1716-01-01
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Two discoursesshewing, I. That the Lords ears are open to the prayers of the righteous. II. The dignity & duty of aged servants of the Lord. : Also, a preface in which the Congregational discipline of the churches in New-England is vindicated, with the authors dying testimony there-untoPrinted by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, and sold at his shop over against the Brick Meeting-House.1716-01-01
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A disquisition concerning ecclesiastical councils, proving not only pastors, but brethren delegated by the curches [sic] have equally a right to decisive vote in such assemblies.To which is added proposals concerning consociation of churches, agreed upon by a Synod, which convened at Boston, in New-England.Printed for N. Boone1716-01-01
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A disquisition concerning ecclesiastical councilsproving, that not only pastors, but brethren delegated by the curches [sic], have equally a right to a decisive vote in such assemblies : to which is added, proposals concerning consociation of churches, agreed upon by a synod, which convened at Boston, in New-England : with a preface, containining [sic] a further vindication of the Congregational disciplinePrinted for N. Boone ...1716-01-01
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Precious treasure in earthen vesselsA sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend & learned, Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston, and Fellow of Harvard College; who expired Wednesday, Febr. 13th. 1716, 17. aetatis suae 45Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish, and Daniel Henchman, sold at their shops.1717-01-01
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Bridgwater's monitorTwo sermons, preached unto a new-assembly, of Christians at Bridgwater. On, 14d. VI. m. 1717. A day of prayer kept by them, at their entring into the new-edifice, erected for the worship of God among themPrinted by T. Crump, for Samuel Phillips, and sold at his shop in King-Street1717-01-01
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God brings to the desired havenA thanksgiving-sermon deliver'd at the lecture in Boston. N.E. On Thursday September 5. 1717. Upon occasion of the author's safe arrival thro' many great hazards & deliverances, especially on the seas, in above eight years absence from his dear & native countryPrinted by B. Green, for Thomas Fleet, & sold at his shop in Newbury Street at the south end.1717-01-01
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Marah spoken toA brief essay to do good unto the widow; dispensing those lessons of piety, which are, the portion assigned for the widow, in the house and word of GodPrinted by T. Crump, for John Edwards, at his shop in King Street1718-01-01
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Sermons wherein those eight characters of the blessed commonly called the Beatitudes, are opened & applyedin fifteen discourses. : To which is added, a sermon concerning assurance of the love of Christ.Printed by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, and sold at his shop.1718-01-01
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A sermon wherein is shewed, I. That the ministers of the Gospel need, and ought to desire the prayers of the Lord's people for them. II. That the people of God ought to pray for his ministers.Printed by S. Kneeland, for J. Edwards, at his shop nest door to the Light-House Tavern, in King-Street.1718-01-01
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The young-mans duty, explained and pressed upon himIn a sermon from Eccles. XII. 1. Preached to a society of young men, on a Lords-Day evening: and now published at their requestPrinted by S. Kneeland, for D. Henchman, at the corner shop over against the Brick Meeting-House.1718-01-01
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Sermons wherein those eight characters of the blessed commonly called the beatitudes, are opened & applyed in fifteen discoursesTo which is added, A sermon concerning assurance of the love of ChristPrinted by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, and sold at his shop1718-01-01
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Practical truths, plainly deliveredwherein is shewed, I. That true believers on Jesus Christ, shall as certainly enjoy everlasting life in heaven, as if they were there already. II. That there is a blessed marriage between Jesus Christ the son of God, & the true believer. III. That men are infinitely concerned, not only to hear the voice of Christ, but that they do it, to day. IV. The work of the ministry, described, in an ordination sermon. By Increase Mather, D.D. [Seven lines of Scripture texts].Printed by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, & sold at his shop1718-01-01
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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.Printed by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, sold at his shop.1719-01-01
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God's way the best waybriefly and plainly demonstrated; in a sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, March 19th. 1718,19Printed by S. Kneeland, for B. Gray, and J. Edwards, and sold at their shops.1719-01-01
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Five sermons on several subjectsI. 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 themPrinted by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman, sold at his shop1719-01-01
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Awakening soul-saving truthplainly delivered, in several sermons. In which is shewed, I. That many are called, who are not effectually called. II. That men may be of the visible church, and yet not be of the Lord's chosen. III. That the chosen of God are comparatively but fewPrinted by S. Kneeland, for B. Gray, and J. Edwards, at their shops on the north and south side of the Town-House1720-01-01
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A further testimony against the scandalous proceedings of the New-North Church in Boston.Printed for B. Gray, and J. Edwards, at their shops on the north and south side of the Town-House.1720-01-01
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A seasonable testimony to good order in the churches of the faithful.Particularly declaring the usefulness & necessity of councils in order to preserving peace and truth in the churches.Printed by B. Green, for D. Henchman, and sold at his shop.1720-01-01
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The right way to shake off a viperAn essay, upon a case too commonly calling for consideration; what shall good men do, when they are evil spoken of? : With a preface of Dr. Increase MatherThe second impression. [Eight lines of quotationsPrinted by S. Kneeland, for S. Gerrish, and sold at his shop.1720-01-01
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Awakening soul-saving truthsplainly delivered, in several sermons. In which is shewed, I. That many are called, who are not effectually called. II. That men may be of the visible church, and yet not be of the Lord's chosen. III. That the chosen of God are comparatively but few.Printed by S. Kneeland, for B. Gray, and J. Edwards, at their shops on the north and south side of the Town-House.1720-01-01
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Awakening soul-saving truthsplainly delivered, in several sermons. In which is shewed, I. That many are called, who are not effectually called. II. That men may be of the visible church, and yet not be of the Lord's chosen. III. That the chosen of God are comparatively but fewPrinted by S. Kneeland, for B. Gray, and J. Edwards, at their shops on the north and south side of the Town-House.1720-01-01
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A further testimony against the scandalous proceedings of the New-North Church in BostonPrinted for B. Gray, and J. Edwards, at their shops on the north and south side of the Town-House.1720-01-01
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A seasonable testimony to good order in the churches of the faithfulparticulary declaring the usefulness & necessity of councils in order to preserving peace and truth in the churchesPrinted by B. Green for D. Henchman, and Sold at his Shop1720-01-01
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Some further account from London, of the small-pox inoculatedWith some remarks on a late scandalous pamphlet entituled, Inoculation of the small pox as practis'd in Boston, &cThe second edition.Printed for J. Edwards, at the corner shop on the north-side of the Town-House.1721-01-01
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Sermons, wherein those eight characters of the blessed, commonly called the Beatitudes, are opened and applied in fifteen discoursesTo which is added, a sermon concerning the assurance of the love of Christ. By Increase Mather D.D.The second edition.Boston: printed, and Dublin re-printed for Henry Shaw1721-01-01
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Several reasons proving that inoculating or transplanting the small pox, is a lawful practice, and that it has been blessed by God for the saving of many a lifePrinted by S. Kneeland for J Edwards at his shop in King-Street.1721-01-01
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Several reasons proving that inoculating or transplanting the small pox, is a lawful practice, and that it has been blessed by God for the saving of many a lifeBy Increase Mather, D.D. [Two lines of Scripture texts].Printed by S. Kneeland for J Edwards at his shop in King-Street1721-01-01
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Some further account from London, of the small-pox inoculated.With some remarks on a late scandalous pamphlet entituled, Inoculation of the small pox as practis'd in Boston, &c.The second edition.Printed for J. Edwards, at the corner shop on the north-side of the Town-House.1721-01-01
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Some important truths about conversiondelivered in sundry sermonsThe second edition.London printed, 1674, Boston, in N.E. Re-printed by John Allen, for John Edwards ...1721-01-01
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Some important truths about conversiondelivered in sundry sermonsThe second edition. [Seven lines of Scripture textsLondon printed. 1674. Boston, in N.E. re-printed by John Allen, for John Edwards, at his shop at the head of Kingstreet.1721-01-01
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The accomplished singerInstructions how the piety of singing with a true devotion, may be obtained and expressed; the glorious God after an uncommon manner glorified in it, and his people edified. : Intended for the assistance of all that would sing Psalms with grace in their hearts; but more particularly to accompany the laudable endeavours of those who are learning to sing by rule, and seeking to preserve a regular singing in the assemblies of the faithful. : [Two lines of quotation]Printed by B. Green, for S. Gerrish, at his shop in Cornhill.1721-01-01
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A Course of sermons on early pietyPrinted by S. Kneeland, for N. Buttolph, B. Eliot, and D. Henchman, and sold at their shops.1721-01-01
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A discourse of the glory to which God hath called believers by Jesus ChristDelivered in some sermons out of the I Pet. V. Chap. 10 v. : Together with an annexed letterThe second edition / with a preface by Increase Mather, D.D. [Four lines of Scripture textsReprinted by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot, and sold at his shop.1721-01-01
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The Dying Pastor's LegacyReprint Services Corp1722-01-01
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Love triumphantA sermon at the gathering of a new church, and the ordaining of their pastor; in the north part of Boston; May 23. 1722. : With copies of other things offered in the publick actions of that solemn occasion. : [Two lines from Augustine]Printed by S. Kneeland, for Nath. Belknap, at his shop the corner of Clarke's Wharffe, and next door to the Mitre Coffee-House.1722-01-01
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A dying legacy of a minister to his dearly beloved peopleshewing, 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.Printed by S. Kneeland, for J. Edwards, sold at his shop.1722-01-01
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The truthbeing a discourse which the author delivered at his baptism, containing nine principal arguments the modern Jewish Rabbins do make to prove, the Messiah is yet to come: with the answers to each, not only according to the Orthodox opinion, but even with the authority of their own authentick Rabbins of old. : And likewise, with the confession of his faith, at the latter end. : Dedicated to the Jewish nation. : And prefac'd by the Reverend Increase Mather, D.D.Printed by S. Kneeland, for D. Henchman, at the corner shop on the south side of the Town-House.1722-01-01
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Elijah's mantleA 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]Printed by S. Kneeland, for S. Gerrish, at his shop in Corn-hill.1722-01-01
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CoelestinusA conversation in heaven, quickened and assisted, with discoveries of things in the heavenly world. : And some relations of the views and joys that have been granted unto several persons in the confines of it. : Introduced by Agathangelus, or, An essay on the ministry of the holy angels. And recommended unto the people of God, by the very Reverend, Dr. Increase Mather; waiting in the daily expectation of his departure to that glorious worldPrinted by S. Kneeland, for Nath. Belknap, at his shop the corner of Scarletts Wharffe, and next door to the Mitre Coffee House.1723-01-01
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A call to the temptedA sermon on the horrid crime of self-murder, preached on a remarkable occasion, by the memorable Dr. Increase Mather. And now published from his notes, for a charitable stop to suicides. [Five lines of quotation in Latin].Printed by B. Green, sold by Samuel Gerrish, at his shop near the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhill1724-01-01
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Ratio disciplinae fratrum Nov-AnglorumA faithful account of the discipline professed and practised; in the churches of New-England. : With interspersed and instructive reflections on the discipline of the primitive churches. : [Seven lines from Ezekiel]Printed for S. Gerrish in Cornhill.1726-01-01
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Praise out of the mouths of babes; or, A particular account of some extraordinary pious motions and devout exercises, observed of late in many children in SilesiaWith a preface by the late Reverend Dr. Increase Mather. : And Dr. Newman's opinion of this extraordinary business; who was chief minister at Breslaw. : [Two lines from Matthew]London, printed 1708. Boston, printed 1709. [Reprinted by Rogers and Fowle.] Sold by H. Foster in Cornhill.1741-01-01
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A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversionCompiled for the help of young ministers: and may be serviceable to private Christians, who are enquiring the way to ZionPrinted by B. Green, for D. Henchman in Cornhil.1742-01-01
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Soul-saving gospel truthsdelivered in several sermons, wherein is shewed ; I. The unreasonableness of those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus Chri[st] for salvation. II. That for men to despair of th[e] forgiveness of their sins because the[y] have been great, is a great evil. III. That every man in the world [is] going into eternityPrinted by B. Franklin1743-01-01
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The vain youth summoned to appear at Christ's bar. Or, An essay to block up the sinful ways of young people, by most solemn considerations, relating to that judgment unto which they are hasteningIn a lecture-sermon, preached at York, in the province of Main [sic]; June 25. 1701The third edition enlarged. [Three lines from ProverbsPrinted and sold by Timothy Green1760-01-01
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A narrative of the miseries of New-England, by reason of an arbitrary government erected therePrinted in the tyranic [sic] reign of Sir Edmund AndrossRe-printed and sold [by Edes and Gill] opposite the Court-House, in Queen-Street.1775-01-01
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A discourse concerning faith and fervency in prayer, and the glorious kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Chtist [sic], on earth, now approachingdelivered 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 Ceylon, Amboyna and Malabar : first published in Boston, New England / by I. Mather, D.D. ; and now carefully revised, corrected, and re-published, by Matthew Lanktree ...Printed by Alexander Wilkinson ...1820-01-01
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A brief relation of the state of New Englandfrom the beginning of that plantation to this present year, 1689P. Force1846-01-01
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A faithful man described and rewardeda sermon preached at Malden, June 24, 1705, occassioned by the death of that faithful and aged servant of God, Mr. Michael Wigglesworthrepublished by J. Putham1849-01-01
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Remarkable providences illustrative of the earlier days of American colonisationJ.R. Smith1856-01-01
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A farther account of the tryals of the New England Witches.Smith1862-01-01
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The history of King Philip's warPrinted for the Editor1862-01-01
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An historical discourse concerning the prevalency of prayerWherein is shown that New Englands late deliverance from the rage of the heathen is an eminent answer to prayer1864-01-01
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Early history of New Englandbeing a relation of hostile passages between the Indians and European voyagers and first settlersPrinted for the editor1864-01-01
Early history of New Englandbeing a relation of hostile passages between the Indians and European voyagers and first settlers: and a full narrative of hostilities, to the close of the war with the Pequots, in the year 1637; also a detailed account of the origin of the war with King Philip.J. Munsell1864-01-01-
A brief relation of the state of New England, from the beginning of that plantation to this present year, 16891869-01-01
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A vindication of New England, containing the petition of the Episcopalians of Boston to the King1869-01-01
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A narrative of the miseries of New England1869-01-01
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Journal of Richard Mather, 1635His life and death, 16702d ed.D. Clapp1874-01-01
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A narrative of the miseries of New Englandby reason of an arbitrary government erected there under Sir Edmond Andros.Old South Meeting House1884-01-01
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A narrative of the miseries of New England1884-01-01
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Remarkable providences illustrative of the earlier days of American colonisationReeves and Turner1890-01-01
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Remarkable providencesillustrative of the earlier days of American colonisationReeves and Turner1890-01-01
DiaryJ. Wilson and son1900-01-01-
The present state of the New-English affairsfor W.G. Shillaber1902-01-01
Several reasons proving that inoculation or transplanting the small pox, is a lawful practice, and that it has been blessed by God for the saving of many a lifePrinted for private distribution1921-01-01-
Several reasons proving that inoculation or transplanting the small pox, is a lawful practice, and that it has been blessed by God for the saving of many a lifePrinted for private distribution1921-01-01
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Testimony against prophane customsnamely, health drinking, dicing, cards, Christmas-keeping, New Year's gifts, cock-scaling, saints' days, etc.Published by the University of Virginia Press for the Tracy W. McGregor Library1953-01-01
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An arrow against profane and promiscuous dancingdrawn out of the quiver of the scriptures.Printed by S. Green and are to be sold by Joseph Brunning1956-01-01
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The young minister's preservativeor, Serious advice to all and especially to Joseph Parsons, D.D., concerning talebearing & slandring ...s.n.1961-01-01
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The autobiography of Increase MatherAmerican Antiquarian Society1962-01-01
The autobiography of Increase MatherAmerican Antiquarian Society1962-01-01-
Address to the inhabitants [of the Province of the Massachusets-Bay in New England] 16931966-01-01
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New England vindicated from the unjust aspersions cast on the former government there, by some late considerations pretending to shew that the charters in those colonies were taken from them on account of their destroying the manufactures and navigation of England1966-01-01
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Life and death of Richard Mather, 16701966-01-01
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The wicked mans portion, or, A sermon (preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th day of the 1 moneth, 1674, when two men were executed, who had murthered their master)wherein is shewed that excesse in wickedness doth bring untimely deathPrinted by John Foster1969-01-01
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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 ... : preached ... in one of the churches in BostonPrinted by Marmaduke Johnson1969-01-01
Increase Mather vs Solomon Stoddardtwo Puritan tractsArno Press1972-01-01-
A relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there, from the year 1614 to the year 1675Arno Press1972-01-01
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An Essay for the recording of illustrious providences: wherein an account is given of many remarkable and very memorable eventswhich have happened this last age; especially in New England.Printed by Samuel Green for Joseph Browning; and are to be sold at his shop at the corner of the Prison-lane next the Town-house1973-01-01
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Returning unto God the great concernment of a covenant peopleor, A sermon preached to the Second church in Boston in New England, March 17, 1679-1680 when that church did solemnly and explicitly renew their covenant with God, and one with another.Printed by J. Foster1974-01-01
The life and death of that reverend man of God, Mr. Richard MatherFacsim. reproduction with an introd. and notes / by William J. Scheick.York Mail-Print1974-01-01-
Heavens alarm to the worldor A sermon wherein is shewed, that fearful sights and signs in heaven are the presages of great calamities at hand.Printed by John Foster1974-01-01
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Kometograiphaor, a discourse concerning comets...Readex Microform1975-01-01
Remarkable providencesArno Press1977-01-01-
Diary by Increase Mather, March, 1675-December, 1676together with extracts from another diary by him, 1674-1687publisher not identified1978-01-01
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Cases of conscience concerning evil spirits personating menwitchcrafts, infallible proofs of guilt in such as are accused with that crime ; all considered according to the Scriptures, history, experience, and the judgment of many learned menB. Harris1979-01-01
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Early history of New England; being a relation of hostile passages between the Indians and European voyagers and first settlersand a full narrative of hostilities, to the close of the war with the Pequots, in the year 1637; also a detailed account of the origin of the war with King PhilipJ. Munsell1979-01-01
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Soul-saving gospel truthsdelivered in several sermons, wherein is shewed, I. The unreasonableness of those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation. II. That for men to despair of the forgiveness of their sins because they have been great, is a great evil. III. That every man in the world is going into eternityPrinted by B. Franklin1979-01-01
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A brief history of the war with the Indians in New-Englandfrom June 24, 1675 ; when the first Englishman was murdered by the Indians, to August 12, 1676, when Philip, alias Metacomet, the principal author and beginner of the warr, was slain ; wherein the grounds, beginning, and progress of the warr, is summarily expressed ; together with a serious exhortation to the inhabitants of that landPrinted and sold by John Foster1979-01-01
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The life and death of that reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New Englandprinted by S[amuel] G[reen] and M[armaduke] J[ohnson]1980-01-01
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Several reasons proving that inoculation or transplanting the small pox, is a lawful practiceand that it has been blessed by God for the saving of many a lifePrinted for private distribution1980-01-01
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Returning unto God the great concernment of a covenant peopleor, A sermon preached to the Second church in Boston in New-England, March 17, 1679 (or 1680) when that church did solemnly and explicitly renew their covenant with God, and one with anotherPrinted by John Foster1980-01-01
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Reasons for the confirmation of the charter belonging to the Massachusets colony in New-Englands.n.1980-01-01
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The righteous man a blessingor, Seasonable truths encouraging unto faith and prayer in this day of doubtful expectationPrinted for Nicholas Boone1980-01-01
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Mafukkenukeeg matcheseaaenvog wequetoog kah wuttooaatoog uppevaonont Christoh kah ne yeuyeu teanukwonk ahche nunnukquodt missinninnuk ukquohquenaount wutaiuskoianatamooonganoo ...Printuoop nashpe Bartholomew Green kah John Allen1982-01-01
Increase Mathertwo tracts.AMS Press1983-01-01
DoctrineAMS Press1983-01-01
JeremiadsAMS Press1985-01-01-
A letter from some aged nonconforming ministers, to their Christian friendstouching the reasons of their practice, August 24, 17014th ed., corr. and enl.Reprinted for Samuel Gerrish1986-01-01
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Departing gloryeight jeremiadsScholars' Facsimiles & Reprints1986-01-01
A history of God's remarkable providences in colonial New EnglandBack Home Industries1997-01-01
Discourse Concerning CometsKessinger Publishing2003-06-01
Doctrine of Divine Providence Opened and AppliedKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Angelographia or A Discourse Concerning the Nature and Power of the Holy AngelsKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Guide to Christ or The Way of Directing Souls that Are Under the Work of ConversionKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Tales of Conscience Concerning Evil SpiritsKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Course of Sermons on Early PietyKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Arrow Against Profane and Promiscuous DancingKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Life and Death of That Reverend Man of God Mr. Richard Mather, Teacher in the Church in Dorchester, New EnglandKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Order of the Gospel Professed and Practiced by the Churches of Christ in New EnglandKessinger Publishing2003-07-01
Relation of the Troubles Which Have Happened in New England by Reason of the Indians ThereKessinger Publishing2003-07-01-
Wo [sic] to drunkardstwo sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness, wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the misery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the Word of GodPrinted by Marmaduke Johnson and sold by Edmund Ranger
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The mystery of Israel's salvation, explained and applyed: or, A discourse concerning the general conversion of the Israelitish nation.Wherein is shewed, 1. That the Twelve Tribes shall be saved. 2. When this is to be expected. 3. Why this must be. 4. What kind of salvetion the Tribes of Israel shall partake of (viz.) a glorious, wonderful, spiritual, temporal salvation. : Being the substance of several sermons preachedPrinted [for John Allen]
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Some important truths about conversiondelivered in sundry sermons ...Printed for Richard Chiswell
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The times of men are in the hand of God, or, A sermon occasioned by that awfull providence which hapned in Boston in New England, the 4th day of the 3d moneth 1675 (when part of a vessel was blown up ...) wherein is showed how we showed how we should sanctifie the dreadfull name of God under such awfull dispensationsPrinted by John Foster
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The times of men are in the hand of God, or, A sermon occasioned by that awfull providence which happened in Boston in New England the 4th day of the 3d moneth [sic] 1675when part of a vessel was blown up in the harbour ... wherein is shewed how we should sanctifie the dreadfull name of God under such awfull dispensationsPrinted by John Foster
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A brief history of the vvar with the Indians in New-England.From June 24, 1675. (when the first Englishman was murdered by the Indians) to August 12, 1676. when Philip, alias Metacomet, the principal author and beginner of the war, was slain. Wherein the grounds, beginning, and progress of the war, is summarily expressed. Together with a serious exhortation to the inhabitants of that land.R. Chiswell
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Some important truths about conversion, delivered in Sundry sermonsPrinted for Richard Chiswell ...
A discourse concerning the subject of baptismewherein the present controversies, that are agitated in the New English churches are from scripture and reason modestly enquired intoPrinted by Samuel Green-
Important Truths About ConversionReprint Services Corporation
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The life and death of that reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Matherteacher of the church in Dorchester in New-EnglandPrinted by S[amuel] G[reen] and M[armaduke] J[ohnson]
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Renewal of covenant the great duty incumbent on decaying or distressed churches.A sermon concerning renewing of covenant with God in Christ, preached at Dorchester in New-England, the 21. day of the 1. moneth 1677. being a day of humiliation there, on that occasion.Printed by J.F. [i.e., John Foster] for Henry Phillips, and are to be sold at his shop in the west end of the Town-House in Boston.
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The First Principles Of New-England, Concerning The Subject of Baptisme & Communion of Churches. Collected partly out of the Printed Books, but chiefly out of the Original Manuscripts of the First and chiefe Fathers in the New-English Churches; With the judg- ment of Sundry Learned Divines of the Congregational Way in England, Concerning the said Questions. Published for the Benefit of those who are of the Rising Gene- ration in New-England
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Diary by Increase Mather, March, 1675--December, 1676.Together with extracts from another diary by him, 1674-1687.J. Wilson
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A brief history of the war with the Indians in New-England from June 24, 1675 (when the first Englishman was murdered by the Indians) to August 12, 1676 when Philip, alias Metacomet, the principal author and beginner of the war, was slainwherein the grounds, beginning, and progress of the war is summarily expressed : together with a serious exhortation to the inhabitants of that landpublisher not identified
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Renewal of Covenant the great Duty incumbent on decaying or distressed Chvrches. A Sermon Concerning Renewing of Covenant with God in Christ, Preached at Dorchester in New-England, the 21. Day of the 1. Moneth 1677. being a Day of Humiliation There, on that Occasion
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A discourse concerning the subject of baptismewherein the present controversies that are agitated in the New English churches are from Scripture and reason modestly enquired intoPrinted by Samuel Green
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A brief history of the warr with the Indians in New-England(from June 24, 1675. when the first English-man was murdered by the Indians, to August 12. 1676. when Philip alia s Metacomet, the principal author and beginner of the warr, was slain.) Wherein the grounds, beginning, and progress of the warr, is summarily expressed. : Together with a serious exhortation to the inhabitants of that landPrinted and sold by John Foster over against the Sign of the Dove.
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A Discourse Concerning Baptism and the Consecration of ChurchesReprint Services Corp
The wicked mans portion, or, A sermon (preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th day of the 1 moneth 1674, when two men were executed, who had murthered their master)wherein is shewed that excesse in wickedness doth bring untimely deathPrinted by John Foster-
An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-Englandto hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater than any thing which as yet hath been.Printed by John Foster: and are to be sold over against the Dove
The times of men are in the hand of God, or, A sermon occasioned by that awfull providence which hapned in Boston in New-England, the 4th day of the 3d moneth 1675(when part of a vessel was blown up in the harbour, and nine men hurt, and three mortally wounded) : wherein is shewed how we should sanctifie the dreadfull name of God under such awfull dispensationsPrinted by John Foster
A brief history of the vvar with the Indians in New-EnglandFrom June 24. 1675. (when the first English-man was murdered by the Indians) to August 12. 1676. when Philip, alias Metacomet, the principal author and beginner of the war, was slain. Wherein the grounds, beginning, and progress of the war, is summarily expressed. Together with a serious exhortation to the inhabitants of that landprinted for Richard Chiswell, at the Rose and Crown in St. Pauls Church-Yard, according to the original copy printed in New-England
The first principles of New-England concerning the subject of baptisme & communion of churchescollected partly out of the printed books but chiefly out of the original manuscripts of the first and chiefe fathers in the New-English churches with the judgment of sundry learned divines of the congregational way in England concerning the said questionsPrinted by Samuel Green
A brief history of the vvarr with the Indians in New-England(from June 24, 1675. when the first English-man was murdered by the Indians, to August 12. 1676. when Philip, aliàs Metacomet, the principal author and beginner of the warr, was slain.) Wherein the grounds, beginning, and progress of the warr, is summarily expressed. Together with a serious exhortation to the inhabitants of that landPrinted and sold by John Foster over against the Sign of the Dove.
A relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there. From the year 1614. to the year 1673.Wherein the frequent conspiracyes of the Indians to cutt off the English. and the wonderfull providence of God, in disappointing their devices, is declared.Printed and sold by John Foster-
The Mystery Of Israel's Salvation, Explained and ApplyedOr, A Discourse Concerning the General Conversion of the Israelitish Nation. Wherein is Shewed, I. That the Twelve Tribes shall be saved. 2. When this is to be expected. 3. Why this must be. 4. What kind of Salvation the Tribes of Israel shall partake of A Glorious, Wonder- ful, Spiritual, Temporal Salvationpublisher not identified
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The mystery of Israel's salvation explained and applied, or, A discourse concerning the general conversion of the Israelitish Nationwherein is shewed (1) That the Twelve Tribes shall be saved, (2) When this is to be expected, (3) Why this must be, (4) What kind of salvation the Tribes of Israel shall partake of, a glorious, wonderful, spiritual, temporal salvation, being the substance of several sermons preachedpublisher not identified