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Upon the much lamented death, of that pious and hopeful young gentlewoman, Mrs. Mary Gerrish, wife of Mr. Samuel Gerrish, the daughter of the Honourable Samuel Sewall Esqr. Who departed this life November 17th. 1710. Being the night after publick thanksgiving.
Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717.Date: 1710]- Books
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May 28th. 1706. To my worthy friend, Mr. James Bayley, living (if living) in Roxbury. A poem.
Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717.Date: 1707?]- Books
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An elegy upon the deaths of those excellent and learned divines, the Reverend Nicholas Noyes, A.M. and the Reverend George Curwin, A.M. the pastors of the First Church of Christ in Salem. Mr. Noyes was ordain'd November 14th. 1683. and expired December 13th. 1717. Aged seventy years, wanting twelve days. Mr. Curwin was ordain'd May 19th. 1714. and expired November 23d. 1717. In the thirty fifth year of his age. Publish'd at the desire of many of their hearers.
Phillips, Samuel, 1690-1771.Date: 1717]- Books
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Nunc dimittis, briefly descanted on. The happy dismission, of the holy believer, from the work of earth, to the joy of heaven; considered in a funeral sermon, for that venerable and memorable servant of Christ, Mr. John Higginson, the aged Pastor of the church in Salem; (with memoirs of his life,) who, on 9 d. 10 m. 1708. in the ninety third year of his age, went from the earthly Salem, to the heavenly. [Three lines from Erasmus]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1709- Books
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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]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1703- Books
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Death the certain wages of sin to the impenitent: life the sure reward of grace to the penitent: together with the only way for youth to avoid the former, and attain the latter. Deliver'd in three lecture sermons; occasioned by the imprisonment, condemnation and execution, of a young woman, who was guilty of murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. To which is added, an account of her manner of life & death, in which the glory of free grace is displayed. By Mr. John Rogers, Pastor of the Church of Ipswich. [One line from Timothy]
Rogers, John, 1666-1745.Date: 1701