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Divine power and and anger displayed in earthquakes. A sermon occasioned by the late earthquake, in New-England, November 18. 1755. And preached, the next Lord's-Day, at Point-Shirley. By Mather Byles, A.M. Published at the pressing importunity of the hearers. [Six lines o Scripture texts]
Byles, Mather, 1735-1814.Date: 1755- Books
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Modest remarks upon the Bishop of London's letter concerning the late earthquakes. By one of the people called Quakers.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1750- Books
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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.
Rogers, John, 1684-1755.Date: 1728- Books
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A religious fear of God's tokens, explained and urged; in a sermon preached at Ipswich, November 1. 1727. Being a day of humiliation on account of the terrible earthquake, October 29. 1727. By Samuel Wigglesworth, M.A. [Two lines from Psalms]
Wigglesworth, Samuel, 1689-1768.Date: 1728- Books
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An improvement of the doctrine of earthquakes, being the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure. Containing an historical summary of the most remarkable earthquakes in New-England, from the first settlement of the English here, as also in other parts of the world since 1666. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of the South Church in Boston. To which is added, a letter to a gentleman, giving an account of the dreadful earthquake felt in Boston, New-England Nov. 18. twenty five minutes past 4 in the morning.
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758.Date: 1755- Books
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Modest remarks upon the Bishop of London's letter concerning the late earthquakes. By One of the People called Quakers.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1750- Books
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Modest remarks upon the Bishop of London's letter concerning the late earthquakes. To which is added, a postscript: Containing a Word of Advice to the Advocates for the Bishop: Particularly the Gazetteer's Correspondent of May 11. By One of the People called Quakers.
Besse, Joseph, 1683?-1757.Date: 1750- Books
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The terror of the Lord. Some account of the earthquake that shook New-England, in the night, between the 29 and the 30 of October, 1727. With a speech, made unto the inhabitants of Boston, who assembled the next morning, for the proper exercises of religion, on so uncommon, and so tremendous an occasion. [One line from II Corinthians]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1727- Books
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The doctrine of earthquakes. Two sermons preached at a particular fast in Weymouth, Nov. 3. 1727. The Friday after the earthquake. Wherein this terrible work appears not to proceed from natural second causes, in any orderly way of their producing: but from the mighty power of God immediately interposed; and is to the world, a token of God's anger, &c. and presage of terrible changes. With examples of many earthquakes in history, --illustrating this doctrine. By Thomas Paine, M.A. Pastor of a church in Weymouth. [Five lines from Isaiah]
Paine, Thomas, 1694-1757.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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Divine warnings to be received with faith & fear, and improved to excite to all proper methods for our own safety and our families. Shew'd in a discourse on Heb. XI. 7. on the publick fast, Dec. 21. 1727. On occasion of the terrible earthquake Oct. 29, 30. & frequently since repeated. To which is added, a discourse on Prov. 2. 1--6. By William Williams, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Weston. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
Williams, William, 1688-1760.Date: 1728- Books
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A sermon preached on occasion of the general fast appointed by royal proclamation, on February 6, 1756. By Thomas Ashton, A. M. Rector of St. Botolph, Bishopsgate.
Ashton, Thomas, 1716-1775.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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A sermon preached at St. Nicholas, Deptford, on the fast day appointed by royal proclamation, on February 6, 1756. By Thomas Anguish, A. M. Vicar of the said Church.
Anguish, Thomas, 1699 or 1700-1763.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750. To which are [sic] added an hymn upon the pouring out of the seventh vial, ... Occasioned by the destruction of Lisbon. Part I.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1756- Books
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Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: Printed in the year MDCCL. [1750]- 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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Extraordinary displays of the divine majesty & power, are to try men, and impress the fear of God on their hearts, that they sin not. Being the substance of two sermons occasioned by a terrible earthquake in New-England, and other parts of northern America; the night immediately following the Sabbath-Day, October 29. 1727. Publickly delivered in Wethersfield, on November the 5th. and 12th. the Sabbaths next succeeding the said earthquake. Something enlarged. By Stephen Mix, M.A. Pastor of a church there. [Three lines of Scripture text]
Mix, Stephen, 1672-1738.Date: 1728- Books
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The proper improvement of divine judgments. A sermon preached before the Mayor and Corporation, at St. Martin's in Oxford, on Friday, February 6. 1756. Being the Day appointed to be kept as a Fast, on Account of the present important Situation of Publick Affairs, and particularly on Occasion of many dreadful Earthquakes, at Lisbon and other Places. By George Fothergill, D.D. Principal of St. Edmund Hall. Publish'd at the Request of the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, and Assistants of the City.
Fothergill, George, 1705-1760.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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The terror of the Lord. Some account of the earthquake that shook New-England, in the night, between the 29 and the 30 of October. 1727. With a speech, made unto the inhabitants of Boston, who assembled the next morning, for the proper exercises of religion, on so uncommon, and so tremendous an occasion. [One line from Corinthians]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1727- Books
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Hymns occasioned by the earthquake, March 8, 1750. To which are added an hymn for the English in America, and another for the year 1756. Part II.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1756- Books
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Two discourses addressed to young persons; to which is added, a sermon occasioned by the earthquake, which was October 29. 1727. By John Barnard, A.M. Pastor of a church in Marblehead. [Six lines of Scripture texts]
Barnard, John, 1681-1770.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The danger of people's loosing the good impressions made by the late awful earthquake. A sermon preach'd a month after it happen'd. By William Cooper, Pastor to a church in Boston. [Eight lines of Scripture quotations]
Cooper, William, 1694-1743.Date: 1727- Books
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A sermon preached at the parish church of St. James, Westminster, on Friday, February 6, 1756. being the day appointed by His Majesty for a general fast, on occasion of the late earthquakes, and the present situation of public affairs. By Charles Moss, D. D. Rector of St. James's, Westminster.
Moss, Charles, 1711-1802.Date: MDCCLVI. [1756]- Books
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Earthquakes the works of God and tokens of his just displeasure. Two sermons on Psal. xviii. 7. At the particular fast in Boston, Nov. 2. and the general thanksgiving, Nov. 9. Occasioned by the late dreadful earthquake. Wherein among other things is offered a brief account of the natural causes of these operations in the hands of God: with a relation of some late terrible ones in other parts of the world, as well as those that have been perceived in New-England since it's [sic] settlement by English inhabitants. By Thomas Prince, M.A. and one of the Pastors of the South Church in Boston. [Four lines from Psalms]
Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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A discourse concerning earthquakes. Occasioned by the earthquakes which were in New-England, in the province of Massachusetts-Bay, June 16. and in Conecticot-Colony [sic], June 22. 1705. Also, two sermons, shewing, that sin is the greatest evil; and, that to redeem time is the greatest wisdom. By Increase Mather.
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1706