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The duty of ministers of the Gospel to guard against the Pharisaism and Sadducism, of the present day. Shewed in a sermon preach'd to the Convention of Ministers of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, N.E. at Boston, on Thursday, May 28. 1741. By Edward Holyoke, president of Harvard College in Cambridge. [Nine lines of Scripture texts]
Holyoke, Edward, 1689-1769.Date: 1741- Books
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The crown of eternal life, the sure reward of the faithful; exhibited in two discourses, on June 11. 1769. Being the Lord's-Day after the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Edward Holyoke, the late worthy and faithful president of Harvard College: who deceased June 1. 1769, in the 80th year of his age and in the 32d year of his presidentship. By Nathaniel Appleton, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Appleton, Nathaniel, 1693-1784.Date: MDCCLXIX., [1769]- Books
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Integrity and religion to be principally regarded, by such as design others to stations of publick trust. A sermon preach'd before His Excellency, Jonathan Belcher, Esq; His Majesty's Council, and the Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the anniversary for the election of counsellors for said province, May 26. 1736. By Edward Holyoke, M.A. Pastor of a Church in Marblehead. [Eleven lines of quotations]
Holyoke, Edward, 1689-1769.Date: 1736- Books
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An almanack of the coelestial motions, aspects and eclipses, &c. for the year of the Christian aera, 1713. ... Fitted to the meridian of Boston in N. England, being about 71 deg west of the meridian of London, and in 42 deg. 24 min. of n. latitude. By Edward Holyoke, M.A Licensed by His Excellency the governour.
Holyoke, Edward, 1689-1769.Date: 1713 [i.e., 1712?]- Books
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The Testimony of the president, professors, tutors and Hebrew instructor of Harvard College in Cambridge, against the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, and his conduct.
Date: 1744- Books
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An almanack of the coelestial motions, aspects and eclipses, for the year of the Christian aera, 1715. ... Fitted to the meridian of Boston in New-England, being in 289 gr. long. from London and 42 gr. 25 min. n. latitude. By Edward Holyoke, A.M. Imprimatur, J. Dudley.
Holyoke, Edward, 1689-1769.Date: 1715 [i.e., 1714?]- Books
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A testimony against the prophaness of some of the publick disputes, on the last commencement-day; with letters to the Revd. President of Harvard College, on the occasion: his letter of defence, and remarks upon it. By A. Croswell, M.A. and Minister of the Gospel in Boston.
Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785.Date: 1760- Books
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Obedience and submission to the pastoral watch and rule over the Church of Christ, considered in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. James Diman to the pastoral office over a Church of Christ in Salem; on the eleventh day of May, 1737. By Edward Holyoke M.A. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Marblehead. [Three lines from I. Thessalonians] Together with the charge, by the Reverend Mr. Barnard; and the right hand of fellowship by the Reverend Mr. Clarke.
Holyoke, Edward, 1689-1769.Date: 1737- Books
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Superiour skill and wisdom necessary for winning souls, which is the grand design of the ministerial office, illustrated in a sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Sparhawk, to the pastoral office over a church of Christ in Salem; on the eighth day of December, 1736. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge. Together with the charge given by the Reverend Mr. Holyoke; and the right hand of fellowship, by the Reverend Mr. Prescott. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Appleton, Nathaniel, 1693-1784.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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An impartial examination of Mr. Robert Sandeman's Letters on Theron and Aspasio, containing, I. Some general remarks on the spirit and leading notions of the author of those Letters. II. A particular consideration of the character of the Pharisees, and of Jesus, as drawn by Mr. Sandeman-- Remarks upon his conversion of Jonathan the Jew-- The conversion of Cornelius the Gentile as a contrast to Jonathan's. III. The principal sentiments in the Letters collected into order, distinctly examined, and shown in several instances to be inconsistent with one another, and with the sacred oracles, and the whole to be an unhappy mixture of truth with absurdity and falsehood. By Samuel Langdon, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Portsmouth in New-Hampshire. [Three lines from I Corinthians]
Langdon, Samuel, 1723-1797.Date: M,DCC,LXV. [1765]