Earthquakes - New England
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A sermon occasioned by the late great earthquake, and the terrors that attended it Prepared for, and (in part) delivered at a fast in Dorchester, Nov. 7. 1727. And transcribed for the press with some enlargement. By John Danforth, M.A. Pastor of the church there. [Fourteen lines of Scripture texts].
Danforth, John, 1660-1730.Date: 1728- E-books
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A religious fear of God's tokens, explained and urged in a sermon preached at Ipswich, November 1. 1727. Being a day of humiliation on account of the terrible earthquake, October 29. 1727. By Samuel Wigglesworth, M.A. [Two lines from Psalms].
Wigglesworth, Samuel, 1689-1768.Date: 1728- E-books
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God's awful determination against a people, that will not obey his voice, by his word, and judgments A sermon preach'd at the publick lecture in Boston, Feb. 8. 1728. After repeated shocks of the earthquake. By John Cotton, V.D.M. Published at the desire of many of the hearers. [Three lines from Amos].
Cotton, John, 1693-1757.Date: 1728- E-books
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Earthquakes the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure being a discourse on that subject wherein is given a particular description of this awful event of Providence. And among other things is offer'd a brief account of the natural, instrumental, or secondary causes of these operations in the hands of God. After which, our thoughts are led up to Him, as having the highest and principal agency in this stupendous work. By Thomas Prince, A.M. and one of the Pastors of the South Church in Boston. Made public at this time on occasion of the late dreadful earthquake which happen'd on the 18th of Nov. 1755.
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758.Date: 1755- E-books
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Earthquakes the works of God & tokens of his just displeasure . Two sermons on Psal. xviii. 7. At the particular fast in Boston, Nov. 2. and the general thanksgiving, Nov. 9. Occasioned by the late dreadful earthquake. Wherein among other things is offered a brief account o the natural causes of these operations in the hands of God: with a relation of some late terrible ones in other parts of the world, as well as those that have been perceived in New-England since it's [sic] settlement by English inhabitants. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of the Sout Church in Boston.
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]