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The honour and happiness of the vertuous woman
more especially considered in the two relations of a wife and mother. Meditated upon the lamented death of Mrs. Elizabeth Hirst, the vertuous consort of Grove Hirst, Esq; who departed this life, July 10. 1716. In the 35 yea of her age. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. N.E -
How and why young people should cleanse their way
in two sermons. To which is added another sermon preach'd privately to a society of young men, and at their repeated desires publish'd for their use. By William Cooper, M.A. Recommended by the Reverend Mr. Colman to the serious perusal of the young people of their flock -
A brief enquiry into the reasons why the people of God have been wont to bring into their penitential confessions, the sins of their fathers and ancestors, in times long since past
Preached on a day of general prayer and fasting, March 22. 1716. By Benjamin Colman -
A sermon for the reformation of manners
Being designed as a sutable exhortation to enforce the reading of the King's royal proclamation for the encouragment of piety and vertue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaness and immorality. [Two lines from Romans] By Benjamin Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston, N.E -
The honour and happiness of the vertuous woman
more especially considered in the two relations of a wife and mother. -
How and why young people should cleanse their way
in two sermons. -
A sermon preach'd at Boston in New-England on Thursday the 23d. of August. 1716
Being the day of publick thanksgiving, for the suppression of the late vile and traiterous rebellion in Great Britain. By Benjamin Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston -
A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. William Cooper, in Boston, N.E. May 23. 1716
By Benjamin Colman. With Mr. Cooper's confession of faith, and his answers to the questions proposed to him upon that occasion. N.B. Some paragraphs omitted in the preaching are here inserted in their proper places -
A brief enquiry into the reasons why the people of God have been wont to bring into their penitential confessions, the sins of their fathers and ancestors, in times long since past
Preached on a day of general prayer and fasting, March 22. 1716 -
A sermon for the reformation of manners
Being designed as a sutable [sic] exhortation to enforce the reading of the King's royal proclamation for the encouragment of piety and vertue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaness and immorality. -
A sermon preach'd at Boston in New-England on Thursday the 23d. of August. 1716
Being the day of publick thanksgiving, for the suppression of the late vile and traiterous rebellion in Great Britain