John Danforth
Died 1730-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL422011A
Top Subjects
- Thomas Danforth (1622-1699) (2)
- Religious aspects (2)
- Sermons, American -- 17th century (1)
- Eliot, Anne, -- d. 1687 -- Poetry (1)
- Eliot, John, -- 1604-1690 -- Poetry (1)
- Danforth, Thomas, -- 1622-1699 (1)
- Elegiac poetry (1)
Books by John Danforth
Total count: 20
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A practical commentaryan exposition with notes on the epistle of James. Delivered in sundry weekly lectures at Stoke-Newington in Middlesex, neer [sic] LondonPrinted by J. Macock, for Luke Favvne ...1651-01-01
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An almanack or register of coelestial configurations &c. for the year of our Lord God 1679... Calculated for the longit. of 315 degr. and 42 degr. 30 min. north lat. in New EnglandPrinted by Samuel Green1679-01-01
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Kneeling to God at parting with friends, or, The fraternal intercessory cry of faith and lovesetting forth and recommending the primitive mode of taking leavePrinted by B. Green & J. Allin, sold by S. Phillips ...1697-01-01
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A funeral elegy humbly dedicated to the renowned memory of the Honorable, Thomas Danforth Esq. of Cambridgesometimes deputy governour in the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay ... : who ... did to our inconceivable loss, but his unparallel'd gain, rest from all his labours, on the sacred day of rest, the memorable 5th of November anno Domini. 1699. ...[s.n.]1699-01-01
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A funeral elegy humbly dedicated to the renowned memory of the Honorable, Thomas Danforth Esq. of Cambridge, sometimes deputy governour in the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay ...who ... did to our inconceivable loss, but his unparallel'd gain, rest from all his labours, on the sacred day of rest, the memorable 5th of November anno Domini. 1699. ..s.n.1699-01-01
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A funeral elegy humbly dedicated to the renowned memory of the honourable, Thomas Danforth Esq. of Cambridgesometimes deputy governour in the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay, and president of the province of main; and one of His Majesties honourable council. Judge of the superiour court in the providence of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England; who (after he had long served his generation by the will of God in several high stations) did to our inconceivable loss, but his unparallel'd gain, rest from all his labours, on the sacred day of rest, the memorable 5th of November : Anno Domini. 1699s.n.1699-01-01
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The right Christian temper in every condition, endeavoured (as the Lord vouchsafed to assist) to be set forth and recommended: and the due debt of a suitable contentment with our outward lot, humbly demanded, on the behalf of the Divine Providencein a lecture upon Heb. 13. 5. Be content with such things as you havePrinted by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Samuel Sewall Junior.1702-01-01
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The right Christian temper in every condition endeavoured (as the Lord vouchsafed to assist) to be set forth and recommended, and the due debt of a suitable contentment with our outward lot, humbly demanded, on behalf of the divine providencein a lecture upon Heb. 13. 5. Be content with such things as you havePrinted by B. Green and J. Allen for Samuel Sewall, Junior1702-01-01
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King Hezekiah's bitterness and reliefset forth, (as the Lord vouchsafed to assist,) in a discourse, upon Isai. 38. II, 17. Treating directly of the loss of life, and producing comforts against that loss; and touching upon the loss of sight; as also upon the loss of dear relatives, inferentially, by way of accomodation unto particular cases, in a pious, and honorable, and lately-bereaved family in Boston, where the same was offered unto the audience of a worthy society of Christians, there assembled for the worship of God, on May 12th. 1710Printed by B Green1710-01-01
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The blackness of sins against light, or, Mens offering violence to their knowledge, and forcibly breaking thorow all the interposing flames of it, to work iniquityconsidered in its criminalness & as no small aggravation of their vile transgressionPrinted and sold by Timothy Green ...1710-01-01
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Profit and lossan elegy upon the decease of Mrs. Mary Gerrish, late vertuous wife of Mr. Samuel Gerrish, and daughter of the Honourable Judge Sewall. Who on Novemb. 17. 1710. the night after publick thanksgiving, entred on the celebration of triumphant hallelujahs, to her profit, and our loss. Aged 19. years & 20. days[s.n.]1710-01-01
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Honour and vertue elegizedin a poem, upon an honourable, aged, and gracious mother in our Israel, Madam Elizabeth Hutchinson, late vertuous consort of our Hon. Judge, Col. Elisha Hutchinson, Esqr. in Boston. She entred into the joyes of paradise, Feb. 2. 1712,13. ætatis suæ 71. ...[s.n.]1713-01-01
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Judgment begun at the house of God: and the righteous scarcely savedBlessed Peter's prophecy of a dreadful time of visitation, considered; with his alarm to the godly advertizing them of their danger, & inciting their precaution, and necessary armament: and his praemonition concerning the ensuing catastrophie of the carnal and ungodly. : Truths not unsuitable for the present generations to think on, considering what times are now in viewPrinted by J. Allen, for N. Boone, at the Sign of the Bible in Cornhill.1716-01-01
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Greatness & goodness elegized, in a poem, upon the much lamented decease of the honourable & vertuous Madam Hannah Sewalllate consort of the Honourable Judge Sewall, in Boston, in New-England. She exchanged this life for a better, October, 19th. Anno Dom. 1717. Ætatis suæ 60s.n.1717-01-01
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The mercies of the year, commemorateda song for little children in New-England. December 13th 1720.s.n.1720-01-01
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A Letter from the ministers of the association[s.n.]1721-01-01
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An essay preached by several ministers of the gospel for the satisfaction of their pious and consciencious brethren, as to sundry questions and cases of conscience, concerning the singing of Psalms, in the publick worship of God ...Printed by S. Kneeland for S. Gerrish1723-01-01
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A sermon occasioned by the late great earthquake, and the terrors that attended itPrepared for, and (in part) delivered at a fast in Dorchester, Nov. 7. 1727. And transcribed for the press with some enlargementPrinted by Gamaliel Rogers, for John Eliot at the South End.1728-01-01
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The blackness of sin against light1900-01-01
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Greatness & goodness elegizedin a poem upon the much lamented decease of the Honourable & vertuous Madam Hannah Sewall, late consort of the Honourable Judge Sewall, in Boston, in New England ; she exchanged this life for a better, October, 19th, Anno Dom. 1717, aetatis sua 601717?]1979-01-01