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Gods frown in the death of useful men
Shewed in a sermon preached at the funeral of the Honourable Col John Pynchon Esq. Who deceased January 17th. 1702[/]3. By Solomon Stoddard, Pastor of Northampton -
The day which the Lord hath made
A discourse concerning the institution and observation of the Lords-Day. Delivered in a lecture, at Boston, 4d. 1m. 1703. [Four lines of Scripture text] -
Meat out of the eater. Or, Funeral-discourses occasioned by the death of several relatives
Work accommodated unto the service of all that are in any affliction; but very particularly such as are afflicted with the loss of their consorts or children. By Cotton Mather. [Fou lines from I Corinthians] -
The way for a people to live long in the land that God hath given them
A sermon preached before His Excellency, the governour, the Honoured Council and Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the 26. of May 1703. At the election of Her Majesties Council there. By Solomon Stoddard, A.M. and Pastor of Northampton -
The precious blood of the Son of God
shed without the gates of Jerusalem, for the redemption of lost and undone sinners: whereby his great love to mankind, is undeniable manifested, in these following particulars; his agony in the garden; being betrayed by Judas; his being falsly accused before Annas, Caiaphas, Herod and Pilate; his being scourged, scorned, and spitefully used; his condemnation and going to execution; how he was crucified; of his being reviled, and pard[o]ning the thief upon the cross; of his giving up the ghost. All which is practically applyed and improved, for the bringing of sinners out of the way of sin and Hell, into wisdom's ways, whose ways are ways of pleasantness, and all her paths are peace. By that eminent divine Mr. John Hayward -
The N. England kalendar, 1704. Or An almanack for the year of our Lord, 1704
... Calculated for and fitted to the meridian of Boston in N.E. whose lat. is 42. g. 25. m. north, but may well serve any part of New-England ... By a lover of astronomy. With allowance