Hancock, John, 1702-1744 .
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An expostulatory and pacifick letter , by way of reply to the Revd Mr. Gee's letter of remarks, on the printed testimony of the late convention of pastors in Boston, against several errors and disorders in the land: address'd to the Revd Mr. Nathanael Eells their moderator. By John Hancock, Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Braintree. [Four lines of Scripture texts].
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The examiner, or Gilbert against Tennent Containing a confutation of the Reverend Mr. Gilbert Tennent and his adherents: extracted chiefly from his own writings, and formed upon his own plan of comparing the Moravian principles, with the standard of orthodoxy, in distinct columns. Together with some strictures on the preface to the Rev. Mr. Tennent's Five sermons and appendix lately published, and subscribed by six reverend ministers of Boston. The whole being an essay towards answering three important queries, viz. 1. What is truth in the present religiou commotions in this land? 2. What is the shortest method of finding the whole truth? 3. Whether such as are given to change, ought not in conscience to make their publick retractations, according to St. Austin? The whole essay is submitted to the judgment of common sense. By Philalethes. [Five line of Scripture texts].
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The instability of humane greatness , illustrated and exemplified in a funeral discourse at Braintree April 23. 1738. Upon the much lamented death of the Honourable Edmund Quincy, Esq; one of His Majesty's Council, and of the judges of the circuit, and agent for the province of the Massachusetts Bay, at the court of Great Britain. Who died of the small pox in London the 23 of Febr. 1737,8. In the 57 year of his age. By John Hancock, A.M. and Pastor of the First Church in Braintree. [Five lines from Psalms].
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A discourse upon the good work Delivered at the monthly Tuesday lecture in Pembrook, September 7th. 1742. And now published at the earnest desire of the hearers. By John Hancock, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Braintree. [Six lines of Scripture texts].
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A memorial of God's goodness Being the substance of two sermons, preach'd in the First Church of Christ in Braintree, Sept. 16th. 1739. On compleating the first century since the gathering of it. By John Hancock, M.A. their present Pastor. Printed at the earnest desire of the hearers; in remembrace of God's mercy. Together with some marginal illustrations. [Nine lines of Scripture texts].
Hancock, John, 1702-1744.Date: 1739