Sewall, Joseph, 1688-1769.
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A compleat body of divinity in two hundred and fifty expository lectures on the Assembly's Shorter catechism wherein the doctrines of the Christian religion are unfolded, their truth confirm'd, their excellence display'd, their usefulness improv'd; contrary errors & vice refuted & expos'd, objections answer'd, controversies settled, cases of conscience resolv'd; and a great light thereby reflected on the present age. By the Reverend & learned Samuel Willard, M.A. late Pastor of the South Church in Boston, and vice-president of Harvard College in Cambridge, in New-England. Prefac'd by the pastors of the same church.
Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707.Date: 1726- E-books
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The duty of a people to stand in aw [sic] of God, and not sin, when under his terrible judgments . A sermon preach'd at the South Meeting House in Boston, the evening after the earthquake, which was in the night between the 29th & 30th of October, 1727. By Joseph Sewall, M.A. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston.
Sewall, Joseph, 1688-1769.Date: 1727- E-books
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He that would keep God's commandments must renounce the society of evil doers A sermon preach'd at the publick lecture in Boston, July 18th. 1728. After a bloody and mortal duel. By Joseph Sewall, M.A. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. With a preface by the united ministers of the said town. [Three lines from Proverbs].
Sewall, Joseph, 1688-1769.Date: 1728- E-books
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An humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visible union of God's people in extraordinary prayer for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time . By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Minister of the Gospel at Northampton. With a preface by several ministers.
Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758.Date: 1747 [i.e., 1748]- E-books
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The Scripture-doctrine of original sin, stated and defended In a summer-morning's conversation, between a minister and a neighbour. Containing remarks on a late anonymous pamphlet, intitled, "A winter-evening's conversation, upon the doctrine of original sin, between a minister and three of his neighbours, accidently met," &c. With an appendix, in reply to a supplement in the New-Haven edition of that pamphlet. By Peter Clark, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Danvers. Recommended in a preface by several ministers. [Seven lines of quotations].
Clark, Peter, 1694-1768.Date: 1758