98 results filtered with: Rogers, Gamaliel, 1704-1775
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An abstract of military discipline; more particularly with regard to the manuel [sic] exercise, evolutions, and firings of the foot, from Col. Bland.
Bland, Humphrey, 1686?-1763.Date: 1743- Books
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A continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's journal from his leaving New-England, October 1740. To his arrival at Falmouth in England.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: 1741- Books
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The duty of ministers to aim at promoting, and being partakers of the Gospel. A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Benjamin Parker to the pastoral care of a church in Haverhill, November 28. 1744 made publick at the desire of the venerable council (consisting of eleven churches) conven'd on that occasion, and a considerable number of other ministers and gentlemen. By William Balch, A.M. Pastor of a church in Bradford. [Six lines from Life of Dr. Gale]
Balch, William, 1704-1792.Date: 1744- Books
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On the death of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, D.D. Who deceased August 29. 1747. An eclogue. Attempted by O--- E--- a young student. [Two lines of verse]
Seccombe, Joseph, 1706-1760.Date: [1748]- Books
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The character, preaching, &c. of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, impartially represented and supported, in a sermon, preach'd in Charlestown, South-Carolina, March 26th Anno Domini. 1740. By Josiah Smith, V.D.M. With a preface by the Reverend Dr. Colman and Mr. Coope of Boston, New-England. [Nine lines from II Corinthians]
Smith, Josiah, 1704-1781.Date: 1740- Books
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A letter concerning toleration. By John Locke, gent.
Locke, John, 1632-1704.Date: 1743- Books
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Entertainment for a winter's evening: being a full and true account of a very strange and wonderful sight seen in Boston on the twenty-seventh of December, 1749. At noon-day. The truth of which can be attested by a great number of people, who actually saw the same with their own eyes. By me, the Honble B.B. Esq;
Green, Joseph, 1706-1780.Date: 1750- Books
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The vanity of man as mortal. A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, September 4. 1746. In the audience of the General Court, the morning before the funeral of the Honourable Mrs. Frances Shirley consort to His Excellency William Shirley Esq; captain general and commander in chief of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay, &c. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. [Two lines of Latin quotation]
Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]- Books
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Free grace indeed! A letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley, relating to his sermon against absolute election; published under the title of Free grace.
Whitefield, George, 1714-1770.Date: 1741- Books
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An inordinate love of the world inconsistent with the love of God. A sermon preached at the Thursday lecture in Boston, August 2. 1744. By Andrew Eliot, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
Eliot, Andrew, 1718-1778.Date: 1744- Books
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The design of the institution of the Gospel-ministry, fidelity in the discharge of it; and the obligation upon the ministers of the Gospel thankfully to acknowlege the power and grace of God towards them. A sermon preach'd on Lord's-Day morning September 27. 1741. At the North Brick Church in Middle-Street, Boston. By Ellis Gray, A.M. One of the Pastors of that Church.
Gray, Ellis, 1715-1753.Date: 1741- Books
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Gospel sonnets, or, Spiritual songs. In six parts. I. The believer's espousals. II. The believer's jointure. III. The believer's riddle. IV. The believer's lodging. V. The beliver's [sic] soliloquy. VI. The believer's principles. Concerning creation and redemption. Law and Gospel. Justification and sanctification. Faith and sense. Heaven and earth. By Ralph Erskine, M.A.
Erskine, Ralph, 1685-1752.Date: 1742- Books
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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]
Homes, William, 1663-1746.Date: 1727- Books
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The great concern of Christ for the salvation of sinners, and the duty of his ministers earnestly to perswade men into his kingdom: considered in a sermon preach'd at New-Salem, December 15. 1742. On occasion of the gathering of a church there, and the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Kendall to be their pastor. By Jonathan Ashley, A.M. and Pastor of the church in Deerfield. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Ashley, Jonathan, 1712-1780.Date: 1743- Books
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Some plain and necessary directions to obtain eternal salvation. In seven sermons from Acts XVI. 30. By John Webb, M.A. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston.
Webb, John, 1687-1750.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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Thunder and earthquake, a loud and awful call to reformation. Consider'd in a sermon preached at Brooklyn [i.e., Brookline, Mass.], November the first; upon a special fast, occasion'd by the earthquake, which happen'd in the evening after the 29th day of October 1727. Now published with enlargements. By James Allin, Minister of the Gospel there.
Allin, James, 1692-1747.Date: 1727- Books
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Prayer to the Lord of the harvest for the mission of labourers into his harvest. A sermon preached in the Old South Meeting-House in Boston, August 9. 1727. At the ordination of the Reverend Ebenezer Pemberton M.A. Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in the city of New-York. By Benjamin Colman. [Two lines from Corinthians]
Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747.Date: 1727- Books
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A minister's care about his life and doctrine, considered and inforced. A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Webster, to the pastoral care of a church in Salisbury, August 12. 1741. By Joseph Parsons, A.M. Pastor of a church in Bradford.
Parsons, Joseph, 1702-1765.Date: 1741- Books
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A letter from William Shirley, Esq; governor of Massachusetts-Bay, to His Grace the duke of Newcastle: with a journal of the siege of Louisbourg, and other operations of the forces, during the expedition against the French settlements on Cape-Breton; drawn up at the desire of the Council and House of Representatives of the province of Massachusetts-Bay; approved and attested by Sir William Pepperrell, and the other principal officers who commanded in the said expedition. Published by authority.
Massachusetts. Governor (1741-1757 : Shirley)Date: 1746- Books
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The gifts of the spirit to ministers consider'd in their diversity; with the wise ends of their various distribution, and the good purposes it is adapted to serve. A sermon preach'd at the Boston Thursday-lecture, Decemb. 17. 1741. And made publick at the desire of the hearers. By Charles Chauncy, A.M. Pastor of the First Church of Christ in Boston. [Two lines from Corinthians]
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: 1742- Books
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Ministers exhorted and encouraged to take heed to themselves, and to their doctrine. A sermon preached the 7th of November, at the instalment of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Frink to the pastoral care of the Third Church in Plymouth. By Charles Chauncy, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Boston. [Four lines from Titus]
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: 1744- Books
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An essay on comets, their nature, the laws of their motions, the cause and magnitude of their atmosphere, and tails; with a conjecture of their use and design.
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1744- Books
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An address to the inhabitants of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England; more especially, to the inhabitants of Boston; occasioned by the late illegal and unwarrantable attack upon their liberties, and the unhappy confusion and disorders consequent thereon. By a lover of his country. [Four lines from Pope]
Lover of his country.Date: [1747]- Books
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When the people, and the rulers among them, willingly offer themselves to a military expedition against their unrighteous enemies, and are successful therein, the Lord is to be praised, and they to be loved and honoured therefor. A sermon preached at Charlestown, on a general thanksgiving, July 18. 1745. For the reduction of Cape-Breton, by an army of New-England volunteers, under the command of the Honourable William Pepperrell, Esq; lieutenant-general and commander in chief. With the assistance of a British squadron, commanded by Peter Warren, Esq; and now published at the desire of a number of the hearers. By Thomas Prentice, A.M. and one of the pastors of the church in Charlestown. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
Prentice, Thomas, 1702-1782.Date: 1745- Books
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An account of the French settlements in North America: shewing from the latest authors, the towns, ports, islands, lakes, rivers, &c. of Canada, claimed and improved by the French king. By a gentleman. To which is added an appendix, giving a more particular and exact account of Quebec, with its inhabitants and their manner of living. By P. Charlevoix.
Gentleman.Date: 1746