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A holy fear of God, and his judgments, exhorted to
in a sermon preach'd at Newton, November 3. 1727. On a day of fasting and prayer, occasion'd by the terrible earthquake that shook New-England, on the Lords-Day night before. By John Cotton, Pastor of the Church of Christ there. With an appendix containing a remarkable account of the extraordinary impressions made on the inhabitants of Haverhill, &c. [Five lines of Scripture quotations] -
The nature and necessity of repentance, with the means and motives to it
A discourse occasion'd by the earthquake. Preached at Boxford, in part on the publick fast, Dec. 21. 1727. By John Rogers, V.D.M -
Ignorantia scientifica
A brief essay on mans not knowing his time: the just inferences from it, and the great advantages of it. Upon a special and mournful occasion. [Seven lines of quotations] -
The blessedness of the tried saint
A sermon preach'd (on a particular occasion) at the lecture in Boston, January 19. 1726,7. By W. Cooper. [Seven lines of Scripture texts] -
Restitutus
The end of life pursued, and then, the hope in death enjoyed, by the faithful. Both of them described in a discourse made upon a recovery from sickness. Or, The declaration of one returning from the gates of the grave. [Two lines from Isaiah] -
The voice of the Lord, from the deep places of the earth
A sermon preach'd on the Thursday-lecture in Boston, in the audience of the General Court, at the opening of the sessions, Nov. 23. 1727. Three weeks after the earthquake. By Thomas Foxcroft. [Three lines from Amos] -
A discourse preparatory to the choice of a minister
Being the substance of two sermons preach'd to the Old or First Gather'd Church in Boston, June 11. 1727. The Lord's Day before their election of a colleague-pastor. By Thomas Foxcroft, A.M. Pastor of the said church. [Four lines from Acts] -
Divine Providence ador'd & justify'd, in the early death of God's children & servants
A sermon preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, upon occasion of the lamented death and on the day of the interment of the Reverend Mr. William Waldron late Pastor of a church in this town. Who died Sept. 11. 1727. In the thirty first year of his age. By Thomas Foxcroft. With a prefatory epistle, to the bereav'd flock, by Mr. Cooper -
The duty of a people to pray to, and bless God for their rulers: who are to promote peace and godliness, and honesty among them
A sermon preached before the Honourable lieutenant governour, the Council, and representatives of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, May 31. 1727. Being the day for the election of His Majesty's Council. By Joseph Baxter, A.M. Pastor of the church in Medfield -
Ministers of the Gospel are Christ's ambassadours
A sermon preach'd at Woodstock, May 24th. 1727. Upon the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Amos Throop, to the pastoral office there. By Ebenezer Thayer, A.M. Pastor of a church in Roxbury. [Four lines from II Corinthians] -
The death of the godly, and especially of faithful Gospel ministers, the greatest loss to survivers [sic]
A sermon preached September 17th. 1727. The Lord's-Day after the funeral of the Reverend Mr. William Waldron, to the church and congregation lately under his care. By Samuel Checkley, A.M. Pastor of the New South Church of Christ in Boston. [Two lines of Scripture texts] -
Two practical discourses
I. The wheels of the world govern'd by a wise providence. II. The doctrine of merit exploded, and humility recommended. By James Allin, A.M. Pastor of the church of Christ in Brooklin [i.e., Brookline, Mass.]. Published at the desire of some that heard them preach'd -
Two sermons preach'd at Dorchester, on the Lord's-Day, April, 9, 1727
By John Cotton, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Newtown. Published at the repeated desire of many that heard them. With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Danforth, Pastor of the Church in Dorchester -
Phaenomena quaedam apocalyptica ad aspectum novi orbis configurata. Or, Some few lines towards a description of the new heaven as it makes to those who stand upon the new earth
by Samuel Sewall A.M. and sometime Fellow of Harvard College at Cambridge in New-England -
A brief and plain discourse
wherein the doctrine of the Sabbath is explained. The morality of the fourth commandment is proved. The change of the Sabbath from the seventh, to the first day of the week is considered and cleared. And the religious observation of the Lord's-Day is recommended unto and pressed upon Christians by several weighty motives and arguments. The whole is performed in a method accommodated to the meanest capacities. By William Homes. [Five lines of quotations] -
God the judge, putting down one, and setting up another
A sermon upon occasion of the death of our late sovereign lord King George, and the accession of His present Majesty, King George II to the British throne. By Thomas Foxcroft, A.M. Minister of the Old Church in Boston