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N00001.p4
The vvhole Booke of Psalmes faithfully translated into English metre. ; Whereunto is prefixed a discourse declaring not only the lawfullness, but also the necessity of the heavenly ordinance of singing Scripture psalmes in the churches of God. ; [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Cotton, John, 1584-1652.", "Mather, Richard, 1596-1669.", "Eliot, John, 1604-1690, tr.", "Mather, Richard, 1596-1669, tr.", "Weld, Thomas, 1590?-1662, tr." ]
Imprinted 1640.
Stephen Day],
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[ "Music in churches.", "Psalmody.", "Psalters -- 1640." ]
THE VVHOLE BOOKE OF PSALMES Faithfully TRANSLATED into ENGLISH Metre. Whereunto is prefixed a discourse de∣claring not only the lawfullnes, but also the necessity of the heavenly Ordinance of singing Scripture Psalmes in the Churches of God. Let the word of God dwell plenteously in you, in all wisdome, teaching and exh...
N00003.p4
A declaration of former passages and proceedings betwixt the English and the Narrowgansets, with their confederates, wherein the grounds and iustice [sic] of the ensuing ware are opened and cleared. : Published, by order of the Commissioners for the United Colonies. At Boston the 11 of the sixth month 1645.
[ "Winthrop, John, 1588-1649.", "United Colonies of New England. Commissioners." ]
1645]
Printed by Stephen Day,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[ "Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750.", "Indians of North America -- New England.", "Narragansett Indians.", "New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775." ]
THE most considerable part of the English Colonies professe they came into these parts of the world with desire to the kingdome of the Lord Jesus Christ, and inioye his preci∣ous Ordinances with peace, and (to be praise they confesse) he hath not fail∣ their expectation hitherto, they have found safety, warmth and refr...
N00008.p4
A platform of church discipline gathered out of the Word of God: and agreed upon by the elders: and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New England : To be presented at the churches and Generall Court for their consideration and acceptance, in the Lord. : The eight moneth [sic] anno 1649 :...
[ "Cambridge Synod", "Mather, Richard, 1596-1669.", "Cotton, John, 1584-1652." ]
anno dom: 1649.
Printed by S G [i.e., Samuel Green] at Cambridge in New England and are to be sold at Cambridge and Boston,
[Cambridge, Mass.] :
eng
[ "Congregational churches -- New England.", "Congregational churches -- Doctrinal and controversial works.", "New England -- Church history." ]
1 Ecclesiasticall Polity or Church Government, or disci∣pline is nothing els,Ezek 43.11 Col. 2, 5 1 Tim 3 15 but that Forme & order that is to be observed in the Church of Christ vpon earth, both for the Constitution of it, & all the Admini∣strations that therein are to bee performed. 2 Church-Government is Considered ...
N00010.p4
The book of the general lauues and libertyes concerning the inhabitants of the Massachusets collected out of the records of the General Court for the several years wherin they were made and established, and now revised by the same Court and disposed into an alphabetical order and published by the same authoritie in the...
[ "Massachusetts." ]
[1648]
Printed [by Matthew Day] according to order of the General Court. 1648. And are to be solde at the shop of Hezekiah Usher in Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]. :
eng
[]
FORASMUCH as the free fruition of such Liberties, Immunities, priviledges as hu∣mantie, civiliie & christianity call for as due to everie man in his place, & propor∣tion, without impeachmt & infringement hath ever been, & ever will be the tranquil∣lity & stability of Churches & Comon-wealths; & the deniall or deprivall...
N00012.p4
The psalms hymns and spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English metre, for the use, edification, and comfort, of the saints, in publick, & private. Especially in New-England. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Dunster, Henry, 1609-1659?", "Lyon, Richard." ]
1651.
Printed by Samuel Green at Cambridg in New-England.,
[Cambridge, Mass.] :
eng
[ "Psalters -- 1651." ]
THE PSALMS HYMNS And SPIRITUAL SONGS Of the Old and New Test∣ament, faithfully translated into ENGLISH metre, For the use, edification, and comfort, of the Saints, in publick, & private, especially in New-England. Let the word of God dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching & ad∣monishing one another in Psalms, Hymn...
N00015.p4
Gods mercy, shewed to his people in giving them a faithful ministry and schooles of learning for the continual supplyes therof. Delivered in a sermon preached at Cambridg, the day after the commencement, / by Charles Chauncy, B.D, president of Harvard Colledg in New-England. ; Published with some additions therunto at ...
[ "Chauncy, Charles, 1592-1672." ]
1655.
Printed by Samuel Green, at Cambridg in New-England,
[Cambridge, Mass.] :
eng
[ "Clergy -- Sermons.", "Sermons -- 1655." ]
And I raysed up of your Sonns for Prophets, and of your Young men for Nazarits, is it not so O ye children of Israel, saith the LORD? THE Spirit of GOD by the Prophet Amos seemes to agravate the sins of Judah and Israel mentioned from vers. 4—9. by calling to remembrance the mereyes bestowed upon them. And four mercyes...
N00020.p4
The watering of the olive plant in Christs garden. Or A short catechism for the first entrance of our Chelmesford children: enlarged by a three-fold appendix / by John Fisk Pastour of the church of Christ at Chelmesford in New-England. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Fiske, John, 1601-1677." ]
1657.
Printed by Samuel Green at Cambridg in New-England.,
[Cambridge, Mass.] :
eng
[ "Congregational churches -- Massachusetts -- Chelmsford -- Catechisms and creeds.", "Catechisms.", "Juvenile literature -- 1657." ]
Q. WHO made thee, or gave thee thy Being?Job 33.. Psal. 100.3. Isay 45.11. Acts 17.28. Answ. GOD, the giver of Beings. Quest. VVhat is GOD?Nehe: 9 6. Jer: 45.12. & 27.5. Pro: 16.4. 1 Cor: 8.6. Exod: 20.11 Anw. The Maker, Preserver and Governour of all things. Q. Are there not more Gods then one? A. No, there is but One...
N00021.p4
A farewel exhortation to the church and people of Dorchester in New-England. But not unusefull to any others, that shall heedfully read and improve the same, : as containing Christian and serious incitements, and preswasions to the study and practise of seven principal dutyes of great importance for the glory of God, a...
[ "Mather, Richard, 1596-1669.", "Chauncy, Charles, 1592-1672.", "First Church (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.)." ]
1657.
Printed by Samuel Green at Cambridg in New-England,
[Cambridge, Mass.] :
eng
[ "Farewell sermons -- 1657." ]
MY dearly Beloved Christ,. It was the desire and purpose of Blessed Apostle 12, 13. and he engaged that it should be alwayes putting of such things as did concern the Everlasting good of also endeavour that they might have the same in example is my warrant, and should be my to endeavour the like, (as farr as my Tenuity...
N00034.p4
A short catechism composed by Mr. James Noyes late teacher of the Church of Christ in Newbury for the use of the children there.
[ "Noyes, James, 1608-1656." ]
1661.
Printed by S.G. and M.J. [i.e., Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson],
Cambridg [i.e., Cambridge, Mass.] :
eng
[ "Congregational churches -- Catechisms", "Catechisms." ]
Quest. HOw do the Scriptures prove themselves to be true? Answ. By the holiness of the mat∣ter by the majesty of the style,Joh. 7.46. Joh. 14.29. 1 Joh. 2.20. by the accomplishment of the Prophesies, by the efficacy of their power on the hearts of men; besides the holy Ghost beareth witness, helping us to discern the T...
N00035.p4
Propositions concerning the subject of baptism and consociation of churches, collected and confirmed out of the Word of God, by a synod of elders and messengers of the churches in Massachusetts-Colony in New-England. Assembled at Boston, according to appointment of the Honoured General Court, in the year 1662. : At a G...
[ "Boston Synod", "Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1662.
Printed by S.G. [i.e., Samuel Green] for Hezekiah Usher at Boston in New-England.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Baptism.", "Covenants (Church polity).", "Congregational churches -- Doctrinal and controversial works." ]
THe Court having Read over this Result of the Synod, judge meet to Commend the Same unto the Consideration of all the Churches and People of this Jurisdiction; And for that end doe Order the Printing thereof. Quest, 1. WHo are the Subjects of Baptism? Answ: The Answer may be given in the fol∣lowing propositions, briefl...
N00042.p4
A discourse about civil government in a new plantation whose design is religion. Written many years since, by that Reverend and worthy Minister of the Gospel, John Cotton, B.D. ; And now published by some undertakers of a new plantation, for general direction and information.
[ "Cotton, John, 1584-1652.", "Davenport, John, 1597-1670." ]
MDCLXIII. [1663]
Printed by Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Political science.", "Church and state." ]
Where all, or the most considerable part of free Planters profess their de∣sire and purpose of ejoying, & securing to themselves and their Po∣sterity, the pure and peaceable enjoyment of the Ordinances of Christ in Church-fellwship with his Peope, and have liberty to cast themselves into that Mould or Form of a Common-...
N00043.p4
The cause of God and his people in New-England, as it was stated and discussed in a sermon preached before the Honourable General Court of the Massachusets colony, on the 27 day of May 1663. Being the day of election at Boston. / By John Higginson Pastor of the Church of Christ at Salem. ; [Seven lines of Scripture tex...
[ "Higginson, John, 1616-1708.", "Wilson, John, 1588-1667.", "Whiting, Samuel, 1597-1679.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1663.
Printed by Samuel Green,
Cambridg [Mass.], :
eng
[ "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1663." ]
IN the beginning of this Chapter, we read of a General Assembly of the Representative body of the people of Israel: thus in verse 1. Then Solomon assembled the Elders of Israel, and all the head of the Tribes, the chiefe of the Fathers of the children of Israel: and verse 2, 3. And all the men of Israel assem∣bled them...
N00044.p4
Severall lavvs and orders made at severall General Courts in the years 1661. 1662. 1663. Printed and published by order of the General Court held at Boston the 20th of October, 1663. By Edward Rawson secr'.
[ "Massachusetts.", "Rawson, Edward, 1615-1693." ]
1663]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[]
THis Court, being desirous to try all means, with as much lenity as may consist with our Safety, to prevent the Intrusions of the Quakers, who besides their absurd and Blaspemous Doctrines, do like Rogues and Va∣gabonds come in upon us, and have not been Restrained by the Laws already provided; Have Ordered, That every...
N00045.p4
The church-membership of children, and their right to baptisme, according to that holy and everlasting covenant of God, established between himself, and the faithfull and their seed after them, in their generations: cleared up in a letter, sent unto a worthy friend of the author, and many yeares agoe written touching t...
[ "Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649.", "Wilson, John, 1588-1667." ]
1663.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridg [Mass.] :
eng
[ "Baptism.", "Children -- Religious life.", "Church membership.", "Poems -- 1663." ]
WHen we say, That Children are Members by their Pa∣rents Covenant, I would premise three things for Ex∣plication. 1. That Children of Godly Parents come to the fruition of their Membership by their Parents Covenant, but that which give's them their right, and interest in this Membership is Gods Covenant, whereby he eng...
N00049.p4
Several lavvs and orders made at severall General Courts in the years 1661. 1662. 1664. Printed and published by order of the General Court held at Boston the 19th of October, 1664. By Edward Rawson secr.
[ "Massachusetts.", "Rawson, Edward, 1615-1693." ]
1664]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[]
IT is Ordered, That the Keeper of the Prison for the time being,Keepers liberty to take Baile. shall henceforth have the same liberty that the Marshall hath in all Civill Cases; to take sufficient Bayle after Commitment, as the Marshall might before Commitment. THe Court understanding there is much Inequality, in that ...
N00050.p4
A defence of the answer and arguments of the Synod met at Boston in the year 1662. Concerning the subject of baptism, and consociation of churches. Against the reply made thereto, by the Reverend Mr. John Davenport, Pastor of the church at New-Haven, in his treatise entituled, Another essay for investigation of the tru...
[ "Mather, Richard, 1596-1669.", "Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668." ]
1664.
Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson for Hezekiah Usher of Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Davenport, John, 1597-1670. -- Another essay for investigation of the truth.", "Boston Synod (1662). -- Propositions concerning the subject of baptism and consociation of churches.", "Covenants (Church polity).", "Baptism." ]
HOw loth we are to enter the Lists of publick Debate with Brethren, and such Brethren as we love and honour in the Lord, with whom we are Exiles in the same Wilderness for the same Truth, is known in some measure to our selves, and would be to others, did they know the many thoughts of heart that this matter hath occas...
N00051.p4
Three choice and profitable sermons upon several texts of Scripture; viz. Jer. 30. 17. John 14. 3. Heb. 8. 5. / By that Reverend servant of Christ, Mr. John Norton late teacher of the Church of Christ at Boston in N.E. ; The first of them being the last sermon which he preached at the Court of Election at Boston. The s...
[ "Norton, John, 1606-1663.", "Wilson, John, 1588-1667.", "Norton, John, 1606-1663. Sion the out-cast healed of her wounds.", "Norton, John, 1606-1663. Believer's consolation, in the remembrance of his heavenly mansion ...", "Norton, John, 1606-1663. Evangelical worshipper, subjecting to the prescription and ...
1664.
Printed by S.G. and M.I. [i.e., Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson] for Hezekiah Usher of Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Dury, John, 1596-1680.", "Covenants (Church polity).", "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1661.", "Sermons -- 1663.", "Poems -- 1664." ]
THis Text may be called A Divine Plaister for a Sin∣sick Out-cast: in other words it is Gods Cre of Sion, when incurably Wounded. You have here the Patient described from divers Adjuncts: some Inherent, a∣biding in the Patient; some Extrinsecal, relating to the Patient. That which is Abiding, is that she is an Out-cast...
N00054.p4
[The sincere convert, discovering the small number of true beleevers, and the great difficulty of saving conversion. ...]
[ "Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649.", "Greenhill, William, 1591-1671." ]
1664?]
Printed by S. Green?,
[Cambridge? :
eng
[ "Conversion -- Christianity" ]
THIS is the first Divine Truth, and there are these two parts considerable in it. 1 That there is a God. 2. That this God is most glorious. I will begin with the first and prove (omitting many philosophical rguments) that there is a God, a true God; for every Nation almost in the world, util Christs coming, had a sever...
N00059.p4
An astronomical description of the late comet or blazing star, as it appeared in New-England in the 9th, 10th, 11th, and the beginning of the 12th moneth, 1664. : Together with a brief theological application thereof. / By S. Danforth. ; [Seven lines of Scripture text]
[ "Danforth, Samuel, 1626-1674." ]
1665.
Printed by Samuel Green,,
Cambridge [Mass.] :
eng
[ "Comets -- 1664." ]
1. THis Comet is no sublimary Meteor or sulphureous Exhalation, but a Celestial Luminary, moving in the strry Heavens. The Truth hereof may be demonstrated, 1 By the vast Dimensions of it's body. Some Comets have been observed by Astronomers to be halfe as big as the Mon, some bigger then the Moon, yea some bigger then...
N00060.p4
A direction for a publick profession in the church assembly, after private examination by the elders. Which direction is taken out of the Scripture, and points unto that faith and covenant contained in the Scripture. Being the same for substance which was propounded to, and agreed upon by the church of Salem at their b...
[ "Higginson, John, 1616-1708.", "First Church (Salem, Mass.)." ]
1665]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[ "Congregational churches -- Creeds" ]
Which Direction is taken out of the Scripture, and Points unto that Faith and Covenant contained in the Scripture. Being the same for Substance which was propounded to, and agreed upon by the Church of Salem at their beginning, the sixth of the sixth Moneth, 1629. In the Preface to the Declaration of the Faith owned an...
N00061.p4
Communion of churches: or, The divine management of Gospel-churches by the ordinance of councils, constituted in order according to the Scriptures. : As also, the way of bringing all Christian parishes to be particular reforming congregationall churches: humbly proposed, as a way which hath so much light from the Scrip...
[ "Eliot, John, 1604-1690." ]
1665.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Church polity and Christian union." ]
I. THere be two holy Publick Societies famous in the Gospel: 1. A Church of Believers. 2. A Council of Churches. A Church of Believers, is a company of visible Saints combined together, with one heart, to hold Communion in all the instituted Gospel-worship, Ordinances and Disci∣pline, which Christ hath , and given unto...
N00063.p4
Several lavvs and orders made at the General Courts in May 3. August 1. & October 11. 1665. Printed and published by order of the General Court held at Boston the 11th of October, 1665. By Edward Rawson secr'.
[ "Massachusetts.", "Rawson, Edward, 1615-1693." ]
1665]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[]
THere being a seeming contradiction between the Laws tit. Fornication,Addition to the Law of Fornication. pag. 33. and title Punishment, pag. 67. This Court doth Declare, That the former referring to a particular Crime, a shameful Sin, much increasing amongst us, to the great dishonour of God, and our Profession of his...
N00068.p4
Severall lavvs and orders made at the General Court held at Boston, the 23d of May, 1666. And on the 11th of October following. Printed and published by order of the General Court, the said 11th of October, 1666. By Edward Rawson secr.
[ "Massachusetts.", "Rawson, Edward, 1615-1693." ]
1666]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[]
WHereas this Court hath already provided for the well Ordering and sling the Militia of this Common-wealth,Major General & Majors power to see that all the Armes of the Country be rea∣dily fixt. as in the Law tit. Mili∣tary, yet, forasmuch as many Complaints are presented to this Court, that the said Orders are not so ...
N00073.p4
Precepts for Christian practice: or, The rule of the new creature: containing duties to be daily observed by every believer. : [Three lines from Galatians]
[ "Reyner, Edward, 1600-1668." ]
1668?]
Printed by Samuel Green?,
[Cambridge, Mass.? :
eng
[ "Christian life." ]
Bee alwayes sensible of thy original corruption, and consider how it inclineth thee continually to all evil, and indisposeth thee to any good; groan under it and bewaile it as Paul did, Rom. 7.27. O wretched man that I am who shall deliver mee from the body of this death! Also take special notice of of your actual sin,...
N00074.p4
The rise, spring and foundation of the Anabaptists, or re-baptized of our time. Written in French by Guy de Brez, 1565. Minister of the Word, and martyr. ; And translated for the use of his countrymen by J.S. ; [Two lines from Ecclesiastes]
[ "Brès, Guy de, 1522-1567.", "Scottow, Joshua, 1618-1698, tr." ]
1668.
Printed, and to be sold by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Anabaptists.", "Booksellers' advertisements -- Massachusetts -- Cambridge." ]
IN the year 1521 and the year insuing, there arose a certain number of mutinous and seditious persons, who secretly made Factions: they chiefly dwelt in the quarters of Saxony, which bordered upon the River Salah; among whom their chief was Nicholas Stork. They dreamed dreams, and said,Nicholas Stork, and his accomplic...
N00078.p4
Several lavvs and orders made at the General Court, held at Boston in New-England, October 14. 1668. Printed and published by their order. Edward Rawson secr.
[ "Massachusetts.", "Rawson, Edward, 1615-1693." ]
in the year, 1668.
Printed [by Samuel Green],
Cambridge [Mass.] :
eng
[]
WHereas through the blessing of God upon this Juris∣diction, the Navagation and Maritime affairs thereof, is grown to be a considerable interest, the well management whereof, is of great concernment to the publick weale; for the better ordering the same for the future, and that there may be known Laws and Rules for all...
N00079.p4
To the elders and ministers of every town within the jurisdiction of the Massachusets in New-England: the governour and Council sendeth greeting; Reverend, and beloved in the Lord.
[ "Massachusetts. Council." ]
1669]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[ "Christian education -- Massachusetts.", "Christian education of children.", "Christian education of young people.", "Broadsides." ]
WHereas we finde in the Examples of holy Scripture, that Ma∣gistrates have not onely excited and commanded all the people under their Government, to seek the Lord God of their Fathers, and do the Law and Commandment, 2 Chron. 14.2, 3, 4. Ezra 7.25, 26, 27. but also stirred up and sent forth the Levites, accompanied wit...
N00080.p4
Daily meditations: or, Quotidian preparations for, and considerations of death and eternity. Begun July 19. 1666. By Philip Pain; who lately suffering shipwrack, was drowned. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Pain, Philip, d. 1668?", "J. T." ]
1668.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Death -- Meditations.", "Death -- Poetry.", "Poems -- 1668." ]
DAILY MEDITATIONS: OR, Quotidian Preparations for, AND Considerations of DEATH AND ETERNITY. Begun July 19. 1666. By Philip Pain: Who lately suffering Shipwrack, was drowned. CAMBRIDGE: Printed by Marmaduke Johnson. 1668.
N00082.p4
Tydings from Rome or England's alarm. Wherein several grounds to suspect the prevalency of the popish interest are seasonably suggested; Londons ruine pathetically lamented; arguments to disswade from the popish religion, are urged; and the duties of Christians in this time of common danger, and distraction perswaded. ...
[ "Flavel, John, 1630?-1691." ]
in the year 1668.
Printed [by Samuel Green],
[Cambridge, Mass.] :
eng
[ "Catholic Church -- Doctrinal and controversial works -- Protestant authors.", "Anti-Catholicism.", "Great Britain -- Religion." ]
EVery faithful Minister of Christ, sustains the relation of a Watchman unto the nation wherein he lives,Ezek. 2.7 Act. 20.2 as well as of a Pastor to the particular flock over which the Holy Ghost hath set him; and therefore not only ought to be of a publick spirit, to observe the first approaches of National calami∣ti...
N00085.p4
Gods call to his people to turn unto him; together with his promise to turn unto them. Opened and applied in II. sermons at two publick fasting-dayes appointed by authority. / By Mr. John Davenport: B.D. and Pastor to the First Church of Christ at Boston in New-England. ; Published by the desire of sundry friends.
[ "Davenport, John, 1597-1670." ]
MDCLXIX. [1669]
Printed by S.G. [Samuel Green] and M.J. [Marmaduke Johnson] for John Usher of Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Bible -- Criticism, interpretation, etc.", "Conversion -- Christianity", "Salvation.", "Repentance.", "Fast day sermons." ]
Therefore say unto them, Thus saith the Lord of Hosts, Turn ye unto me, saith the Lord of Hosts, and I will turn unto you, saith the Lord of Hosts. THe time when this Prophesie was given forth by Zechariah at the commandment of God, you may see in the first Verse of this Chapter; it was in the eighth Moneth, in the sec...
N00087.p4
A true and exact relation of the late prodigious earthquake & eruption of Mount Aetna, or, Monte-Gibello; as it came in a letter written to His Majesty from Naples by the Right Honourable the Earl of VVinchilsea, His Majesties late ambassador at Constantinople, who in his return from thence, visiting Catania in the isl...
[ "Winchilsea, Heneage Finch, Earl of, d. 1689.", "Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685." ]
1669.
Printed by S.G. and M.J.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Earthquakes -- Italy -- Sicily.", "Volcanoes -- Italy -- Sicily.", "Etna, Mount (Italy)" ]
IN my Voyage from Malta to this place, wherein I have used all the diligence the season hath given me leave, I touched at the City of Catania in Sicily, and was there most kindly invited by the Bishop to lodge in his Palace, which I accepted, that so I might be the better able to inform Your Majesty of that extraordi∣n...
N00090.p4
Several laws and orders made at the Generall Court of election held at Boston, May 19th 1669. And printed and published by their order, June 4. 1669. Edwd Rawson secret'.
[ "Massachusetts." ]
1669]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[]
THis Court taking notice of sundry Complaints, of much In∣equality in the present way of Raising Moneys to defray Publick Charges; Do therefore Order, and by the Au∣thority of this Court be it Ordered and Enacted: That all Goods, Wares, Merchandizes and Provisions of all sorts (excepting Fish, Sheeps wooll, Cotton-wool...
N00091.p4
The mystery of Israel's salvation, explained and applyed: or, A discourse concerning the general conversion of the Israelitish nation. Wherein is shewed, 1. That the Twelve Tribes shall be saved. 2. When this is to be expected. 3. Why this must be. 4. What kind of salvetion the Tribes of Israel shall partake of (viz.) ...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.", "Davenport, John, 1597-1670.", "Greenhill, William, 1591-1671.", "Hooke, William, 1600 or 1601-1678." ]
in the year 1669.
Printed [for John Allen],
[London] :
eng
[ "Millennium (Eschatology)", "Jews -- Conversion to Christianity." ]
All Israel shall be saved. ONE of those great and glorious things which the world, especially, the people of God in the world, are in expectation of at this day, is, The general conversion of the Israelitish Nation. Now having a desire, whilst the hand of Christ shall continue me amongst you, to fulfil the Ministry whi...
N00092.p4
New-Englands memoriall: or, A brief relation of the most memorable and remarkable passages of the providence of God, manifested to the planters of New-England in America; with special reference to the first colony thereof, called New-Plimouth. : As also a nomination of divers of the most eminent instruments deceased, b...
[ "Morton, Nathaniel, 1613-1685.", "Higginson, John, 1616-1708.", "Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678.", "Prince, Thomas, 1601 or 2-1673, dedicatee." ]
1669.
Printed by S.G. and M.J. [i.e, Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson] for John Usher of Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Massachusetts -- History -- New Plymouth, 1620-1691.", "New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775." ]
IT is the usuall manner of the Dispensation of the Maje∣sty of Heaven, to work wonderfully by weak means for the effectuating of great things, to the intent that he may have the more Glory to himself: Many instances hereof might be produced, both out of the Sacred Scri∣ptures, and common Experience; and amongst many ot...
N00097.p4
The life and death of that Reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New-England. [Seven lines of quotations]
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1670.
Printed by S.G. and M.J. [i.e., Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson],
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Mather, Richard, 1596-1669 -- Biography." ]
THe Writing and Reading of the Lives of Wortky Ones, hath been by some accounted a∣mongst the most profitable works of men un∣der the Sun. The Labours of some Learned amongst the Gentiles this way have not been altogether without benefit, witness what is done by Pluterch, Laertius, Philostratus, Eunapius, Pliny, &c. al...
N00098.p4
A testimony from the Scripture against idolatry & superstition, in two sermons, upon the example of that great reformer Hezekiah, 2 Kings XVIII 4. : The first, witnessing in general against all the idols and inventions of men in the worship of God. : The second, more particularly against the ceremonies, and some other ...
[ "Mather, Samuel, 1626-1671.", "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1672?]
Printed by Samuel Green?,
[Cambridge, Mass.? :
eng
[ "Church of England -- Doctrinal and controversial works.", "Idols and images.", "Sermons -- 1660." ]
Ver. 4. He removed the high places, and brake the Images, & cut down the Groves, and brake in pieces the brazen Serpent that Moses had made; for unto those dayes the Children of Israel did burn Incense to it: And he called it Nahushtan. Ver. 5. He trusted in the Lord God of Israel, so that after him was none like him a...
N00099.p4
A quickening word for the hastening a sluggish soul to a seasonable answer to the divine call. Published by a poor sinner that found it such to him. : Being the last sermon preached in the First Church of Boston upon Isaiah 55. 6. / By the pastor there, on the 24th of the fifth moneth, 1670.
[ "Oxenbridge, John, 1609-1674." ]
1670.
Printed by S.G. [Samuel Green] and M.J. [Marmaduke Johnson],
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Sermons -- 1670." ]
THe Doctrine that this Text of∣fered to us, was this: If in seeking the Lord we would not miss of success, we must not miss the season thereof. We must not seek him at our own pleasure or leisure, nor in our own loytering pace, but if we would speed in seeking, we must seek with speed, and in the time of his ap∣pointme...
N00100.p4
Daily meditations: or, Quotidian preparations for and considerations of death and eternity begun July 19. 1666. By Philip Pain: who lately suffering shipwrack, was drowned. ; [Four lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Pain, Philip, d. 1668?", "Johnson, Marmaduke, d. 1674." ]
1670.
Printed by S.G. and M.J. [i.e. Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson],
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Death -- Meditations.", "Death -- Poetry.", "Poems -- 1670." ]
DAILY MEDITATIONS: OR, Quotidian Preparations for AND Considerations of DEATH AND ETERNITY Begun July 19. 1666. By Philip Pain: Who lately suffering Shipwrack, was drowned. CAMBRIDGE: Printed by S. G. and M. J 1670.
N00102.p4
New-Englands true interest; not to lie: or, A treatise declaring from the word of truth the terms on which we stand, and the tenure by which we hold our hitherto-continued precious and pleasant things. Shewing what the blessed God expecteth from his people, and what they may rationally look for from him. : Delivered in...
[ "Stoughton, William, 1632-1701.", "Sherman, John, 1613-1685.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1670.
Printed by S.G. and M.J. [i.e., Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson],
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1668." ]
For he said, Surely they are my people, children that will not lie: so he was their Saviour. IN this Chapter (to give you onely a very short view of the Context) you may take notice of these three parts. 1. An Interlocution or Dialogue between Christ and his Church, contained in the first six Verses. The un∣expected ap...
N00104.p4
Meat out of the eater: or, Meditations concerning the necessity, end, and usefulness of afflictions unto Gods children. All tending to prepare them, for, and comfort them under the crosse. / By Michael Wigglesworth.
[ "Wigglesworth, Michael, 1631-1705.", "Wigglesworth, Michael, 1631-1705. Riddles unriddled, or, Christian paradoxes broke open ..." ]
1670
Printed by S.G. [Samuel Green] and M.J. [Marmaduke Johnson] for John Usher of Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Suffering -- Poetry.", "Poems -- 1670." ]
MEAT OUT OF THE EATER: OR, MEDITATIONS Concerning The Necessity, End, and Usefulness of AFFLICTIONS Unto Gods Children. All tending to Prepare them and Comfort them under the CROSSE. By Michael Wigglesworth CAMBRIDGE: Printed by S. G. and M. . for John Vsher of Boston. 1670.
N00105.p4
A platform of church-discipline gathered out of the Word of God; and agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in N.E. : To be presented at the churches and Generall Court for their consideration and acceptance, in the Lord. : The eight month anno 1649 : [Six lines fro...
[ "Cambridge Synod", "Mather, Richard, 1596-1669.", "Cotton, John, 1584-1652." ]
1671.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Congregational churches -- Doctrinal and controversial works.", "Congregational churches -- New England.", "New England -- Church history." ]
ECclesiastical Polity, or Church-Government or Disci∣pline,Ezek 43.11. Col. 2.5. 1 Tim. 3.15. is nothing else but that Form and Order that is to be observed in the Church of Christ upon earth, both for the Constitution of it, and all the Admini∣strations that therein are to be performed. 2. Church-Government is conside...
N00107.p4
Indian dialogues, for their instruction in that great sevice of Christ, in calling home their country-men to the knowledge of God, and of themselves, and of Iesus Christ. : [Seven lines from Malachi]
[ "Eliot, John, 1604-1690." ]
1671.
[By Marmaduke Johnson],
Printed at Cambridge [Mass.]. :
eng
[ "Massachuset Indians -- Missions.", "Indians of North America -- Missions.", "Dialogues." ]
THe Church did send forth sundry of the Brethren to several parts of the Country among their Friends and Relations, to instruct, exhort and perswade them to pray unto God, to turn from their lewd and lazy life to the Living God, and to come forth from the dark dungeon of their lost and ruined condition, into the light ...
N00109.p4
Nehemiah on the wall in troublesom [sic] times; or, A serious and seasonable improvement of that great example of magistratical piety and prudence, self-denial and tenderness, fearlessness and fidelity, unto instruction and encouragement of present and succeeding rulers in our Israel. As it was delivered in a sermon pr...
[ "Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668.", "Sherman, John, 1613-1685.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1671.
Printed by S.G. [Samuel Green] and M.J. [Marmaduke Johnson],
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- To 1775", "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1671." ]
—There was come a man to seek the welfare of the children of Israel. THe Occasion of these words, and frame of the Con∣text, is known and obvious to every Reader, we need not take up time in that. The words are a short, but notable Character or description of good Nehemiah, when appointed to be Go∣vernour or Ruler in J...
N00111.p4
The spouse of Christ coming out of affliction, leaning upon her beloved: or A sermon preached by Mr. John Allin the late Reverend Pastor to the church of Christ at Dedham, at the administration of the Lords Supper. August 6, 1671. ; And may be useful to any church of Christ, or true believer in a state of affliction. ;...
[ "Allin, John, 1596-1671.", "Allin, John, 1596-1671. Lord Jesus his legacie of peace ..." ]
1672.
Printed by Samuel Green: and are to be sold by John Tappin of Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Lord's Supper.", "Sermons -- 1671." ]
SOme understand this of the Shulamite spoken of before Others of some other Spouse or Church of Christ, to arise af∣ter her, according to that promise of the waters that run from under the Threshold of the Temple, towards the East, leading towards Arabia, Syria and Egypt, Ezek. 47. but when we consider what went before...
N00113.p4
Peace the end of the perfect and uprigh [sic], demonstrated and usefully improved in a sermon, preached upon the occasion of the death and decease of that piously affected, and truely religious matron, Mrs. Anne Mason: sometime wife to Major Mason, who not long after finished his course and is now at rest. / By Mr. Jam...
[ "Fitch, James, 1622-1702.", "Sherman, John, 1613-1685." ]
1672.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Mason, Anne, 1619-1672.", "Funeral sermons -- 1672." ]
EVery Word of God a its his Word is very precious, but some Honey Combes contain more Honey and better Honey then some other, The Word of God is more pre∣cious then Gold, then fine Gold, and sweeter then the Honey and the Honey Combe, as in Psal. 19. 10. Judicious and pious Calvin, that famous Expositor saith of this P...
N00115.p4
Several laws and orders made at the General Court, holden at Boston the 15th. of May 1672. And printed by their order. Edward Rawson secr.
[ "Massachusetts.", "Rawson, Edward, 1615-1693." ]
1672]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[]
THis Court being desirous to prevent all Dissatisfaction and In∣conveniencies that may arise in the Tryal of Civil Cases in In∣feriour Courts, sometimes happening by reason of Disagreement between the Bench and Jury formerly allowed by Law; Do Order and Enact; That henceforth in all County Courts, after that the Bench ...
N00116.p4
The book of the general laws of the inhabitants of the jurisdiction of of New-Plimouth; collected out of the records of the General Court and lately revised, and with some emendations and additions, established and disposed into such order as they may readily conduce to general use and benefit, and published by the aut...
[ "New Plymouth Colony." ]
1672.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[]
Revised and Published by Order of the GENERALL COURT. In June 1671. 1. WEE the Associates of New-Plimouth, comeing hither as Free-born Subjects of the State of England, endowed with all and sin∣gular; the Priviledges belonging to such being Assembled; to be made by the Freemen o their repre∣sentatives. Do in Act, Ordai...
N00118.p4
The book of the general laws for the people within the jurisdiction of Conecticut: collected out of the records of the General Court. : Lately revised, and with some emendations and additions established and published by the authority of the General Court of Conecticut, holden at Hartford in October, 1672. : [Four line...
[ "Connecticut." ]
1673.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[]
FOrasmuch as the free Fruition of such Liberties, as Humanity, Civi∣lity and Christianity call for, as due to every man, in his place and proportion, without Impeachment and Infringement hath ever been, and ever will be the Tranquility and Stability of Churches and Com∣mon wealths; and the denyal or deprival thereof, t...
N00119.p4
Old Mr. Dod's sayings; or, A posie gathered out of Mr. Dod's garden. Collected by R.T.
[ "Dod, John, 1549?-1645." ]
1673.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Aphorisms and apothegms.", "Conduct of life -- Quotations, maxims, etc. -- Early works to 1800." ]
NOthing can hurt us but sin; and that shall not hurt us, if we can re∣pent of it. And nothing can do us good but the love and favour of God in Christ; and that we shall have if we seek it. 2. No man is in a sad condition, but he that hath a hard heart, and cannot pray. 3. So much Sin, so much Sorrow; so much Holiness, ...
N00123.p4
Orders, made at a General Court held at Boston, January the 6th. 1673 [1674 New Style]. And printed by their order. Edward Rawson secret.
[ "Massachusetts." ]
1674]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[]
IT is Ordered by this Court, and the Authority thereof; That henceforth all Cases of Admiralty,Admiralty Cases to be tryed at the Court of Assistants. shall be heard and determinated by the Court of Assistants, and to be Issued by the Bench without a Jury; unless the Court shall see cause to the contrary: Provided alwa...
N00124.p4
Wo to drunkards. Two sermons testifying against the sin of drunkenness: wherein the wofulness of that evil, and the mistery of all that are addicted to it, is discovered from the word of God. / Preached by Increase Mather, teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
[1673]
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson. 1673. And sold by Edmund Ranger bookbinder in Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Temperance.", "Sermons -- 1673." ]
Wo to the Crown of Pride, to the Drunkards of Ephraim. IN this Chapter we have the substance of one of the Sermon I. Prophet Isaiah's Sermons, of which there are two parts; The first doth concern Israel, to the 4th Verse. The second hath reference to Judah, from thence to the end of the Chapter. The words before us fal...
N00126.p4
Nevv-England freemen warned and warmed, to be free indeed, having an eye to God in their elections: in a sermon preached before the court of election at Boston, on the last day of May, 1671. / By J.O. Pastour of the First Church in Boston. ; Published by order of the General Court.
[ "Oxenbridge, John, 1609-1674.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
Printed in the year. 1673.
s.n.],
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[ "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1671." ]
MEn, Fathers and Brethren, what∣soever you expect or suspect of me, I would neither expect nor suspect of you the represen∣tative body of a high professing People, that you should take up this solemn worship of God as a bare ceremony to attend the Granduer of the day, but would hope you come to look up to the great God...
N00127.p4
Eye-salve, or A watch-word from our Lord Iesus Christ unto his churches: especially those within the colony of the Massachusets in New England to take heed of apostacy: or A treatise of remembrance of what God hath been to us, as also what we ought, and what we ought not to be to him, as we desire the prolonging of our...
[ "Shepard, Thomas, 1635-1677.", "Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678.", "Sherman, John, 1613-1685, licensor.", "Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1673.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.] :
eng
[ "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1672." ]
FOr the time of Ieremiahs prophesying it is declared in Chap. 1.2, 3. Commencing in a manner with the time of that happy reformation of Gods worship, begun by good Iosiah▪ from the Idolatry and abominations found then in the Church of God: which will appear by comparing that key of the whole prophesie with 2 Chron. 34....
N00128.p4
A young man's legacy to the rising generation: being a sermon preached upon the death, and at the desire of John Tappin of Boston; who deceased at Fairfield the 10th of October 1672. Being in the nineteenth year of his age. / By Samuel Wakeman, Pastor of the church of Christ there. ; [Seven lines from Ecclesiastes]
[ "Wakeman, Samuel, 1635-1692." ]
1673.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Tappin, John, 1654-1672.", "Funeral sermons -- 1672." ]
Remember now thy Creator in the dayes of thy youth, while the evil dayes come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them. BE pleased to understand, That the Text that I have now read un∣to you, is not of mine own choosing, but was chosen by him (a little before he left us) who is now ...
N00129.p4
Useful instructions for a professing people in times of great security and degeneracy: delivered in several sermons on solemn occasions: / by Mr. Samuel Willard Pastor of the Church of Christ at Groton. ; [Eight lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707.", "Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.", "Shepard, Thomas, 1635-1677." ]
1673.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Repentance.", "Sermons -- Collections." ]
IN the beginning of this Chapter, the Lord sends by his Pro∣phet, to call Judah and Jerusalem to true Repentance, en∣courageing them it by a promise of establishment of their peace and mercies, in case they would so do, ver. 1, 2, 3, & 5, 6, 7, &c. That this counell of his may take effect upon them, he en∣deavours to r...
N00130.p4
David serving his generation, or A discourse wherin is shewed that the great care and endeavour of every Christian ought to be, that he may be serviceable unto God and to the present generation, delivered in a sermon preached to the General Court of the colony of New-Plimouth in New-England on the 3d. day of June 1674....
[ "Arnold, Samuel, 1622-1693." ]
1674.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.], :
eng
[ "Christian life.", "Election sermons -- New Plymouth Colony -- 1674." ]
IN these Words (which are the words of Paul) we are pre∣sented with these five things. 1. The Life of David, a man after Gods own heart, and it∣ted thereby to be a pattern and Example to the Servants of God in after Ages and Generations. 2. The Death of David, under a comfortable Shadow and Similitude, he fell asleep. ...
N00131.p4
The cry of Sodom enquired into; upon occasion of the arraignment and condemnation of Benjamin Goad, for his prodigious villany. : Together with a solemn exhortation to tremble at Gods judgements, and to abandon youthful lusts. / By S.D. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Danforth, Samuel, 1626-1674.", "Sherman, John, 1613-1685.", "Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.", "Shepard, Thomas, 1635-1677." ]
1674.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Goad, Benjamin, d. 1674.", "Lust.", "Sodomy.", "Bestiality (Law).", "Criminals -- Massachusetts.", "Crime -- Massachusetts.", "Sodom (Extinct city).", "Execution sermons -- 1674." ]
And the Lord said, Because the cry of Sodom and Gomorrah is great, and because their sin is very grievous; I will go down now, and see whether they have done altogether according to the cry of it, which is come unto me: and if not, I will know. BEhold the solemn Inquisition which the Lord made concerning the abominable...
N00132.p4
An holy connexion, or A true agreement between Jehovahs being a wall of fire to his people, and the glory in the midst thereof: or A word in season to stir up to a solemn acknowledgement of the gracious protection of God over his people; and especially to a holy care that the presence of God may yet be continued with u...
[ "Fitch, James, 1622-1702.", "Whiting, John, 1635-1689.", "Haines, Joseph, 1641-1679.", "Connecticut. General Assembly." ]
1674.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Glory.", "Election sermons -- Connecticut -- 1674." ]
For I saith the Lord will be to her a wall of fire round about, and will be the glory in the midst of her. IN the foregoing part of this Chapter we have the Prophet Vision specified, and the sense and meaning of it. First. The Vision of a Man with a Measuring Line in his hand, to measure Jerusalem in the breadth thereo...
N00137.p4
The day of trouble is near. Two sermons wherein is shewed, what are the signs of a day of trouble being near. And particularly, what reason there is for New-England to expect a day of trouble. Also what is to be done, that we may escape these things which shall come to pass. Preached (the 11th day of the 12th moneth, 1...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.", "Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.", "Second Church (Boston, Mass.)." ]
1674.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "New England -- History.", "Fast day sermons -- 1674 Feb. 11." ]
THis Chapter doth contain a denunciation of Judge∣ment.Sermon . Which Judgement is described, 1. From the Causes of it. The principal Effi∣cient Cause was God, He is the Cause of all evils of Punishment: There is no evil in the City, and the Lord hath not done it; He createth darkness. The Instrumental adjuvent Cause w...
N00138.p4
Souldiery spiritualized, or The Christian souldier orderly, and strenuously engaged in the spirirual warre, and so fighting the good fight: represented in a sermon preached at Boston in New England on the day of the artillery election there, June 1. 1674. / By Joshua Moodey Pastor of the Church at Portsmouth in New-Eng...
[ "Moodey, Joshua, 1633?-1697.", "Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts." ]
1674.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Artillery election sermons -- 1674." ]
IT is commonly and not inconveniently said, that a Mans general and particular Calling are the two Legs on which he Travels through the Wilderness of this World, from Egypt to Canaan, he that fail in either of them will prove a lame Christian, he may happily hop or creep, but will not be able to go uprightly, much less...
N00139.p4
The unconquerable, all-conquering, & more-then-conquering souldier: or, The successful warre which a believer wageth with the enemies of his soul: as also the absolute and unparalleld victory that he obtains finally over them through the love of God in Jesus Christ, : as it was discoursed in a sermon preached at Boston...
[ "Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.", "Shepard, Thomas, 1635-1677.", "Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts." ]
1674.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Artillery election sermons -- 1672." ]
IN these Words we have the Apostle Pauls not Ovation, but Triumph, not Triumph only, but Something, (I know not how to word it) Exhibited in the Name and on the Behalf of Himself and all true Believers, Indigitating and Importing a more then ordinary Tryumph over all those Enemies that oppose themselves against the Pro...
N00141.p4
An exhortation unto reformation, amplified, by a discourse concerning the parts and progress of that work, according to the word of God. Delivered in a sermon preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusetts Colony, at Boston in New-England, May 27. 1674. Being the day of election there. / By Samue...
[ "Torrey, Samuel, 1632-1707.", "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1674.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Repentance.", "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1674." ]
Remember therefore from whence thou art fallen, and repent, and do the first works— GOD who at sundry times, and in divers manners spake in time past to the fathers by the Prophets, hath in these last dayes spo∣ken unto us by his Son. This Book, wherein we finde ou Text, it hath this peculiar unto it, that it bears the...
N00147.p4
Several lauus & orders made at the General Court held at Boston the 21st. of February, 1675 [i.e., 1676 n.s.]. And printed by their order, Edward Rawson, secr't.
[ "Massachusetts.", "Rawson, Edward, 1615-1693." ]
1676]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[]
WHereas the Law tit. Military, Sect. 11. enjoins that no Ma∣jor of any Regiment shall March with his Regiment out of the County wherein he hath Command,Majors of Coun¦ties at liberty to pursue the Ene∣my nor cause any part there∣of so to do without Order from the General Court, Council or Major General, except it be in...
N00149.p4
A discourse concerning the subject of baptisme wherein the present controversies, that are agitated in the New English churches are from Scripture and reason modestly enquired into / by Increase Mather, teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Sixteen lines of quotations]
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1675.
Printed by Samuel Green,
Cambridge [Mass.] :
eng
[ "Boston Synod (1662). -- Propositions concerning the subject of baptism and consociation of churches.", "Baptism.", "Infant baptism.", "Covenants (Church polity).", "New England -- Church history." ]
The first Question Propounded, viz. Whether Persons Qualified according to the fifth Proposition of the late Synod, have right to Baptisme? The of the Proposition expressed, the Question rightly statd. That the the Synod doth not affime, that unqualified persons, o that Grand children as such have right to Baptisme. Th...
N00150.p4
The First principles of New-England, concerning the subject of baptisme & communion of churches. Collected partly out of the printed books, but chiefly out of the original manuscripts of the first and chiefe fathers in the New-English churches; with the judgment of sundry learned divines of the Congregational way in En...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723, comp.", "Allin, John, 1596-1671.", "Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1668." ]
1675.
Printed by Samuel Green,,
Cambridge [Mass.] :
eng
[ "Boston Synod (1662).", "Infant baptism.", "Baptism.", "Covenants (Church polity).", "New England -- Church history." ]
THere having been some who have thought that th Doctrine of the late Synod Book Concerning Bap∣tism and the Communion or Consociation of Chur∣ches is an Innovation and Apostacy from the first prin∣ciples of New England. And inasmuch as it may be▪ a special Service for these Churches, both in present and in after times,...
N00151.p4
The times of men are in the hand of God. Or A sermon occasioned by that awfull providence which hapned in Boston in New-England, the 4th day of the 3d moneth 1675. (when part of a vessel was blown up in the harbour, and nine men hurt, and three mortally wounded) wherein is shewed how we should sanctifie the dreadfull n...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1675.
Printed by John Foster,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Scarlet, Samuel, d. 1675.", "Freake, John, d. 1675.", "Smith, d. 1675.", "Ships -- Fires and fire prevention.", "Explosions.", "Sermons -- 1675." ]
THe Pen-man of this Psalme was David as we may see by the Title of it, where it is said to be a Psalme of David. Concerning the time and occasion of the penning of it, there are various Conjectures.Mollerus Musculus &c. Some think that it was occasioned by Sauls Persecution. Others con∣ceive that David wrote this Psalm...
N00152.p4
The wicked mans portion. Or A sermon (preached at the lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th day of the 1 moneth 1674. when two men were executed, who had murthered their master.) Wherein is shewed that excesse in wickedness doth bring untimely death. / By Increase Mather, teacher of a Church of Christ. ; [Six lines...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1675.
Printed by John Foster.,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Feaver, Nicholas, d. 1674.", "Driver, Robert, d. 1674.", "Executions and executioners -- Massachusetts -- Boston.", "Criminals -- Massachusetts -- Boston.", "Murder -- Massachusetts.", "Crime -- Massachusetts -- Boston.", "Execution sermons -- 1674." ]
Be not overmuch wicked, neither be thou foolish; why shouldest thou dye before thy time? SOlomon being a man full of wisdome, was very ob∣servant of the Providences of God, which hapned in the place and in the age wherein he lived. He doth in this Chapter give us an account of some of his Observations that way, There i...
N00155.p4
The happiness of a people in the wisdome of their rulers directing and in the obedience of their brethren attending unto what Israel ougho [sic] to do: recommended in a sermon before the Honourable governour and Council, and the respected deputies of the Massachusets colony in New-England. Preached at Boston, May 3d. 1...
[ "Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704.", "Leverett, John, 1616-1679, dedicatee.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1676.
Printed by John Foster.,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1676." ]
Of the Children of Issachar, which were men that had un∣derstanding of the times to know what Israel ought to do, the heads of them were two hundred, and all their Brethren were at their Commandment. IF ever those words of Wisdome, Proverbs. 8. 15. By we Kings Reign, and Princes decree Justice, were true of any of the ...
N00156.p4
At a Council held at Boston April the 4th. 1676. Whereas divers inhabitants are retired from out towns into the nearer towns ...
[ "Massachusetts." ]
1676]
Printed by John Foster,
[Boston :
eng
[ "Massachusetts -- Politics and government -- To 1775", "Broadsides." ]
WHereas divers Inhabitants are retired from out Towns into the nearer Towns, and there make their present a∣bode: and it is of publick concernment that all such be under due Government and Improvement: It is Ordered, That the Select Men in each Town shall immedi∣ately upon the receipt of this Order, and so from time to...
N00159.p4
At a General Court held at Boston the 3d. of May 1676. This court taking into consideration the great disappointment the countrey hath suffred by reason of non-appearance of souldiers impressed for several expeditions ...
[ "Massachusetts." ]
1676]
Printed by John Foster,
[Boston :
eng
[ "Soldiers -- Massachusetts -- Law and legislation.", "King Philip's War, 1675-1676.", "Massachusetts -- Militia.", "Broadsides." ]
THis COURT taking into Consideration the great Disappointment the Coun∣trey hath suffred by reason of non-appearance of Souldiers Impressed for several expeditions: Do judge meet that every person Impressed as a Soul∣dier for the Service of the Country, and neglecting to make his appearance according to Order: every su...
N00162.p4
An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England, to hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater that any thing which as yet hath been. / By Increase Mather; teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Eight lines of...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1676.
Printed by John Foster: and are to be sold over against the Dove,,
Boston :
eng
[ "Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750.", "King Philip's War, 1675-1676." ]
THAT the Heathen People amongst whom we live, whose Land the Lord God of our Fathers hath given for a rightfull Possession, have at sundry times been plttin mischievous devices against that part of the English which is seated in these goings down of the Sun man that is an Inhabitant of any considerable standing, can be...
N00163.p4
An earnest exhortation to the inhabitants of New-England, to hearken to the voice of God in his late and present dispensations as ever they desire to escape another judgement, seven times greater than any thing which as yet hath been. / By Increase Mather; teacher of a church in Boston in New-England. ; [Eight lines of...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1676.
Printed by John Foster: and are to be sold over against the Dove,,
Boston :
eng
[ "Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750.", "King Philip's War, 1675-1676." ]
GOD who sometimes said unto Jerusalem, be instructed lest my Soul depart from thee, and thou become desolate, a Land not inhabited, doth by his solemn Judgements in like manner from Heaven upon New-England, saying, be thou instruct I depart from thee, and thou become desolate without an English Inhabitant, Wherefore we...
N00167.p4
A thankefull remembrance of Gods mercy to several persons at Quabaug or Brookfield: partly in a collection of providences about them, and gracious appearances for them: and partly in a sermon preached by Mr. Edward Bulkley, Pastor of the Church of Christ at Concord, upon a day of thanksgiving, kept by divers for the wo...
[ "Wheeler, Thomas, ca. 1620-1676.", "Bulkley, Edward, 1614-1696." ]
1676.
Printed and sold by Samuel Green,
Cambridge [Mass.], :
eng
[ "Hutchinson, Edward, 1613-1675.", "King Philip's War, 1675-1676.", "Brookfield (Mass.) -- History.", "Thanksgiving sermons -- 1676." ]
THe said Captain Hutchinson, and my self with about twenty men or more marched from Cambridge to Sud∣bury, July 28. 75. and from thence into the Nipmuck Country, and finding that the Indians had deerted their Towns, and we having gone until we came within twenty miles of New Norwith, on July 3. (only we saw two Indians...
N00168.p4
The heart garrisoned or, The wisdome, and care of the spiritual souldier above all things to safeguard his heart. Delivered in a sermon which was preached to the honoured gentlemen of the Artillery Company, on the day of their election, at Boston in New-England June, 5. 1676. / By Mr. Samuel Willard. ; [Five lines of S...
[ "Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707.", "Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts." ]
1676.
Printed by Samuel Green,,
Cambridge [Mass.], :
eng
[ "Artillery election sermons -- 1676." ]
THat the Life of a Christian is a continued War∣fare, is a Truth, proved not only by the Infalli∣ble Testimony of Scripture, but also by the un∣failing Observation and Experience of the Peo∣ple of God in all Ages; whose Entrance into Christ by Con∣version, is a listing them Souldiers in his Camp. This Warfare, being at...
N00169.p4
George Fox digg'd out of his burrovves, or An offer of disputation on fourteen proposalls made this last summer 1672 (so call'd) unto G. Fox then present on Rode-Island in New-England, by R.W. ; As also how (G. Fox slily departing) the disputation went on being managed three dayes at Newport on Rode-Island, and one day...
[ "Williams, Roger, 1604?-1683.", "Charles II, King of England, 1630-1685, dedicatee." ]
1676.
Printed by John Foster,,
Boston :
eng
[ "Fox, George, 1624-1691. -- Great mystery of the great whore unfolded.", "Fox, George, 1624-1691. -- Address to the magistrates and officers of government of the colony of Rhode-Island.", "Burrough, Edward, 1634-1662.", "Society of Friends -- Doctrinal and controversial works." ]
HAving long heard of the great name of G. Fox, (a man cried up by the People called Quakers) and having read his Book in Folio (some years since) against,The Occasion of the Dispu∣tation. as I think above six score Books and Papers (written by pious and able Pens against them) and now this Summer hearing of his coming ...
N00170.p4
Righteousness rained from heaven, or A serious and seasonable discourse exciting all to a serious enquiry after, and continued waiting for the effusions of the spirit, unto a communication and increase of righteousness: that faith, holiness and obedience may yet abound among us, and the wilderness become a fruitful fie...
[ "Hooker, Samuel, 1635?-1697." ]
1677.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Election sermons -- Connecticut -- 1677." ]
IN the Words foregoing, the Prophet giveth Israel a discovery of the uncomfortable tearms on which they stood at this time with God: they had been disobe∣dient, and undutiful in their behaviour, as appeareth in the 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5th verses he was grieved and angry with them, as in the tenth [It is in my heart to chas...
N00171.p4
A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607. to this present year 1677. But chiefly of the late troubles in the two last years, 1675. and 1676. : To which is added a discourse about the warre with the Pequods in the year 1637. / By W. Hubbard, Minister o...
[ "Hubbard, William, 1621 or 2-1704.", "Shepard, Jeremiah, 1648-1720.", "Tompson, Benjamin, 1642-1714.", "Leete, William, 1612 or 13-1683. dedicatee.", "Leverett, John, 1616-1679, dedicatee.", "Winslow, Josiah, ca. 1629-1680, dedicatee.", "Foster, John, 1648-1681, engraver." ]
in the year 1677.
Printed by John Foster,,
Boston; :
eng
[ "Pequot War, 1636-1638.", "King Philip's War, 1675-1676.", "Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750.", "New England -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775.", "Poems -- 1677." ]
KNown unto God are all his works from the foundation of the world, though manifest to us, only by the events of time, that fruitful mother of all things, which in the former age did bring forth, at least did bring to light the knowledge of this western World, called America, that in all foregoing times and ages, lay hi...
N00174.p4
At a Council held at Boston the 9th. of April, 1677. The Council being informed, that among other evils that are prevailing among us ...
[ "Massachusetts." ]
1677]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[ "Horse racing -- Massachusetts.", "Broadsides." ]
THe COUNCIL being informed, that among other Evils that are prevailing a∣mong us, in this day of our Calamity, there is practised by some that vanity of Horse racing, for mony, or monyes worth, thereby occasioning much misspence of pretious time, and the drawing of many persons from the duty of their particular Calling...
N00177.p4
Sundry laws made by the General Court wherein the duty of tything men is expressed, viz.
[ "Massachusetts." ]
1677]
Printed by John Foster,
[Boston :
eng
[]
IT is Ordered; That all private unlicensed Houses of Entertainment be di∣ligently searched out, and the penalty in the Law strictly imposed; and that all such Houses may be the better discovered, the Select-men of eve∣ry Town shall chuse some sober and discreet persons, to be authorized from the County Court, each of w...
N00179.p4
A relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England, by reason of the Indians there. From the year 1614 to the year 1675. : Wherein the frequent conspiracyes of the Indians to cutt off the English, and the wonderfull providence of God, in disappointing their devices, is declared. : Together with an historical d...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1677.
Printed and sold by John Foster.,
Boston; :
eng
[ "Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1600-1750.", "Pequot War, 1636-1638.", "King Philip's War, 1675-1676." ]
IT is now above seventy years, since that Part of this Continent which is known by the name of NEW-ENGLAND, was disco∣vered, and possession thereof taken by the English. No man that hath made it his Concern to be acquainted with things of this na∣ture can be ignorant, that the Northern, (or to us Northeast) parts of th...
N00180.p4
Renewal of covenant the great duty incumbent on decaying or distressed churches. A sermon concerning renewing of covenant with God in Christ, preached at Dorchester in New-England, the 21. day of the 1. moneth 1677. being a day of humiliation there, on that occasion. / By Increase Mather, teacher of a church in Boston....
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1677.
Printed by J.F. [i.e., John Foster] for Henry Phillips, and are to be sold at his shop in the west end of the Town-House in Boston.,
Boston; :
eng
[ "Covenant theology.", "Fast day sermons -- 1677 Mar. 21." ]
THis Book of Nehemiah is Historical, amongst other things we have an account of what was done by the Jews (in those dayes the only Church of God upon earth) after they were delivered from the Heathen Nations, who had sorely wasted and destroyed them, in order to a Reformation of those evills that had provoked the Lord ...
N00181.p4
An elegie upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Shepard, late teacher of the church at Charlstown in New-England. By a great admirer of his worth, and true mourner for his death. ; [Ten lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681." ]
1677.
Printed by Samuel Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.], :
eng
[ "Shepard, Thomas, 1635-1677 -- Poetry.", "Elegies.", "Poems -- 1677." ]
AN ELEGIE UPON The Death of the Reverend Mr. THOMAS SHEPARD, Late Teacher of the Church at Charlstown in New-England: By a great Admirer of his Worth, and true Mourner for his Death. The righteous perisheth, and no man sayeth it to heart, and merciful men are taken away, none considering that the righte∣ous is taken aw...
N00184.p4
A seasonable vvatch-vvord unto Christians against dreams & dreamers of this generation: delivered in a sermon November 16th. 1665: and being the last lecture, which was preached by that reverend, faithful and eminent man of God Mr. John Wilson. Sometime Pastor of the Church of Christ in Boston in New-England. : [Three ...
[ "Wilson, John, 1588-1667.", "Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678." ]
1677.
Printed by S. Green & S. Green.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Faith.", "Sermons -- 1665." ]
IT is a strange thing (my Brethren) that the Lord should speak in this manner to his people, or that there should be such a thing found among them; for he speaks to the Rulers, and to the old men, &c. and he saith that they had caused these things to be spoken, that are Dreams, and the Lord doth give warning to them, t...
N00185.p4
Several poems compiled with great variety of wit and learning, full of delight, wherein especially is contained a compleat discourse, and description of the four elements constitutions, ages of man, seasons of the year. : Together with an exact epitome of the three first monarchyes viz. the Assyrian, Persian, Grecian. ...
[ "Bradstreet, Anne, 1612?-1672.", "Bradstreet, Anne, 1612?-1672. Tenth muse lately sprung up in America." ]
1678.
Printed by John Foster,,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Poems -- 1678.", "Elegies." ]
SEVERAL POEMS Compiled with great variety of Wit and Learning, full of Delight; Wherein especially is contained a compleat Discourse, and Description of The Four ELEMENTS CONSTITUTIONS, AGES of Man, SEASONS of the Year. Together with an exact Epitome of the three first Monarchyes Viz. The ASSYRIAN, PERSIAN, GRECIAN. An...
N00187.p4
The harmony of the Gospels, in the holy history of the humiliation and sufferings of Jesus Christ, from his incarnation to his death and burial. / Published by John Eliot, teacher of the church in Roxbury. ; [Two lines from Acts]
[ "Eliot, John, 1604-1690.", "Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678.", "Allen, James, 1632-1710.", "Oakes, Urian, 1631-1681.", "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
in the year 1678.
Printed by John Foster,,
Boston; :
eng
[ "Jesus Christ." ]
THE Commemoration of the Humiliation, Sufferings and Death of Jesus Christ, is a principal part of the Food of Faith, whereby we live in Christ, walk with him, and worship him: And to the end that we might so live, walk and worship, he hath instituted the Sa∣crament of the Lord's Supper in his Church, to be an eminent ...
N00191.p4
At a General Court held at Boston in New-England the second day of October 1678. It having been presented and recommended unto this court by the Commissioners of the United Colonies at their late session ... This court ... do accordingly appoint Thursday, the one and twentieth day of November next, being the day agreed...
[ "Massachusetts. General Court.", "United Colonies of New England. Commissioners." ]
1678]
Printed by John Foster,
[Boston :
eng
[ "Fast day proclamations -- 1678 Nov. 21.", "Broadsides." ]
IT having been presented and recommended unto this Court by the Commissioners of the united Colonies at their late Session at Hartford in September last, that the said Colonies might agree to∣gether to prostrate themselves joyntly before God for the obteining of the Lords gratious expre∣ssion of himself unto, and conti...
N00192.p4
At the second sessions of the General Court held at Boston in New-England. Whereas it hath pleased his Most Excellant Majesty our gratious King, by his letter bearing date the twenty seventh of April, 1678. to signifie his royal pleasure, that the authority of this his colony of Massachusets in New-England, do give for...
[ "Massachusetts.", "England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II)." ]
1678]
Printed by John Foster,
[Boston :
eng
[ "Loyalty oaths -- Great Britain.", "Broadsides." ]
WHereas it hath pleased his most excellent Majesty our Gratious King, by his Letter bearing Date the twenty seventh of April, 1678. to signifie his Royal pleasure, That the Authority of this his Colony of Massachusets in New-England, do give forth Or∣ders that the Oath of Allegiance as it is by Law established within h...
N00193.p4
At a General Court held at Boston May 8. 1678. This Court considering how the Lord hath been pleased of late years ... to humble, and bring low his poor people in this wilderness ... do appoint Thursday, the sixt [sic] day of June next ensuing, to be solemnly kept as a day of humiliation and prayer, throughout this jur...
[ "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1678]
Printed by Samuel Green,
[Cambridge, Mass. :
eng
[ "Fast day proclamations -- 1678 June 6.", "Broadsides." ]
THis Court, considering how the Lord hath been pleased of late Years, by many wayes and means, to humble, and bring low his poor people in this Wilderness, the Tokens of his great Anger not yet turned away from us, appearing, as in other respects, so also in a signal manner, in the contagious spreading Disease of the S...
N00196.p4
Pray for the rising generation, or A sermon wherein godly parents are encouraged, to pray and believe for their children, preached the third day of the fifth month, 1678. which day was set apart by the Second Church in Boston in New-England, humbly to seek unto God by fasting and prayer, for a spirit of converting grac...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1678.
Printed by Samuel Green, and sold by Edmund Ranger in Boston.,
Cambridge [Mass.]: :
eng
[ "Grace (Theology).", "Regeneration (Theology).", "Fast day sermons -- 1678 July 3." ]
I will pour my Spirit upon thy seed, and my blessing upon thine Off spring. THe Prophet having in the conclusion of the preceding Chapter, in the Name of God, denounced heavy Judgement to come upon the Apostate Church of Is∣rael, he doth proceed in this Chapter to speak by way of Consolation to the godly remnant amongs...
N00198.p4
A fast of Gods chusing, plainly opened, for the help of those poor in spirit, whose hearts are set to seek the Lord their God in New-England, in the solemn ordinance of a fast wherein is shewed 1. The nature of such a fast. 2. The testimony God will give thereunto of his gracious acceptation. 3. The special seasons whe...
[ "Thacher, Thomas, 1620-1678.", "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1678.
Printed by John Foster,,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Fasts and feasts -- New England.", "Fast day sermons -- 1674 Jan. 26." ]
IT is (my beloved) hard work yea, one of the hardest parts of the work of the Ministry, to awaken a people that are rocked a sleep in sin; especially a professing people, that are lifted up to emi∣nent degrees in profession, exalted with great priviledges, and have their hearts raised with these things unto great pride...
N00199.p4
The necessity of the pouring out of the spirit from on high upon a sinning apostatizing people, set under judgment, in order to their merciful deliverance and salvation. As it was delivered in part, upon 21. 9. 1678. being a general fast throughout the united colonies of N.E. / By William Adams, Pastor of the Church in...
[ "Adams, William, 1650-1685.", "Torrey, Samuel, 1632-1707.", "Flint, Josiah, 1645-1680." ]
1679.
Printed by John Foster, for William Avery, near the sign of the Blew Anchor.,
Boston; :
eng
[ "Fast day sermons -- 1678 Nov. 21." ]
IN the beginning of this Chapter there is a Prophesy of the righteous and prosperous reign of a King, whose Subjects shall live in a comfortable and happy condition under his government, things and persons shall be called by their right names, a wicked man shall be called a wicked man, a good man owned for a good man, ...
N00200.p4
New-Englands choicest blessing and the mercy most to be desired by all that wish well to this people. Cleared in a sermon preached before the Court of Election at Boston on May 28. 1679. / By James Allen, teacher to the first gathered church therein.
[ "Allen, James, 1632-1710.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1679.
Printed by John Foster,,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1679." ]
AFter I had received the invitation and call to this service, I can∣not express the Soul tremblings I had, (indeed sense of my own unfitness at any time to speak before such an Assembly as this, and upon such an occasion; especially in a day so circumstan∣ced as this is,) lest you should be disappointed of that, which ...
N00201.p4
Serious advice to delivered ones from sickness, or any other dangers threatning death, how they ought to carry it, that their mercyes may be continued, and after misery prevented. Or The healed ones prophulacticon or healthfull diet. Delivered in several sermons on John 5.14. / By James Allin, teacher to the most antie...
[ "Allen, James, 1632-1710." ]
in the year 1679.
Printed by John Foster,,
Boston; :
eng
[ "Christian life.", "Sermons -- 1679." ]
Afterward Jesus finding him in the Temple, and saith to Him, Behold thou art made whole, sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee. IN the Chapter you have, first the Hystory of a glorious Miracle Christ wrought in healing an impotent man, from the first, to the tenth verse. 2. The Jews quarrelling at it, designin...
N00203.p4
The necessity of reformation with the expedients subservient thereunto, asserted; in answer to two questions : I. What are the evils that have provoked the Lord to bring his judgments on New-England? II. What is to be done that so those evils may be reformed? : Agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches a...
[ "Boston Synod", "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
In the year, 1679.
Printed by John Foster.,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Regeneration (Theology).", "New England -- History -- Religious aspects.", "New England -- Church history." ]
WHat are the Evils that have provoked the Lord to bring his Judgements on New-England? Answ. That sometimes God hath had, and pleaded a Controversy with his People, is clear from the Scripture, Hos. 4.1. and 12.2. Mic 6.1, 2, Where God doth plainly and fully propose, state and plead his Controversy, in all the parts an...
N00206.p4
A brief ansvver to a small book written by John Norcot against infant-baptisme. This answer is written by John Eliot for the sake of some of the flock of Jesus Christ who are ready to be staggered in point of infant-baptisme by reading his book.
[ "Eliot, John, 1604-1690." ]
1679.
Printed by John Foster.,
Boston :
eng
[ "Norcott, John, d. 1676. -- Baptism discovered plainly and faithfully, according to the Word of God.", "Infant baptism." ]
THe Book speaketh with the voice of a Lamb, and I think the Author is a godly though erring Brother; but he acteth the cause of the roaring Lyon, who by all crafty wayes seeketh to devour the poor Lambs of the flock of Christ. The chief hinge that the whole discourse hangeth upon is, that there is no place of Scripture...
N00207.p4
The first pinciples [sic] of the doctrine of Christ; together with stronger meat for them that are skil'd in the word of righteousness. Or the doctrine of living unto God, wherein the body of divinity is briefly and methodically handled by way of question and answer. : Published at the desire, and for the use of the Ch...
[ "Fitch, James, 1622-1702.", "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723." ]
1679.
Printed by John Foster.,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Theology, Doctrinal." ]
Q.WHat is Religion? A. Religion is a Doctrine of li∣ving unto God, and consists of two parts, Faith and Observance. The thing defined is Religion, it may be called Di∣vinity, as it cometh from God, and leadeth to God, and to a divine life, and some have thought it is cal∣led Religion by occasion of mans fall, man at fi...
N00210.p4
Several laws and orders made at the first sessions of the General Court held at Boston, May 28. 1679, and published by their order. Edward Rawson secretary.
[ "Massachusetts." ]
1679]
Printed by John Foster,
[Boston :
eng
[]
WHereas there is an abusive and evil practice taken up in se∣veral places of this Colony, upon Training dayes, more publick or private, & other publick Conventions of People upon civil occasions, diverse persons taking liberty to bring into the field, and other places near such concourse of people, conside∣rable quanti...
N00212.p4
At a General Court held at Boston, October 15. 1679. This court being sensible of the solemn rebukes of God upon his poor people throughout this land ... Do therefore appoint the second Thursday in December next, to be observed as a day of public humiliation ...
[ "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1679]
Printed by John Foster,
[Boston :
eng
[ "Fast day proclamations -- 1679 Dec. 11.", "Broadsides." ]
THIS COURT being sensible of the solemn Rebukes of God upon his poor People throughout this Land, from year to year, our Doings against the Lord having pro∣voked the eyes of his glory, so as that he hath visited us with the Sword, and since that, hath given a Commission to the destroying Angel, in respect of a sore and...
N00213.p4
A call from heaven to the present and succeeding generations or A discourse wherin is shewed, I. That the children of godly parents are under special advantages and encouragements to seek the Lord. : II. The exceeding danger of apostasie, especially as to those that are the children and posterity of such as have been e...
[ "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.", "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723. Discourse concerning the danger of apostasy.", "Massachusetts. General Court." ]
1679.
Printed by John Foster,,
Boston, :
eng
[ "Grace (Theology).", "Regeneration (Theology).", "Sermons -- Collections.", "Election sermons -- Massachusetts -- 1677." ]
If thou seek him he will be found of thee. GOd in his Providence doth many times so order, as that the last words of his eminent Servants shall be of most weighty consideration. The Scripture sets a special Emphasis and Remark upon the last words of David, 2 Sam. 23. 1. now these are the last words of David-the sweet s...
N00218.p4
A confession of faith owned and consented unto by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled at Boston in New-England, May 12. 1680. Being the second session of that Synod. : [Three lines of Scripture texts]
[ "Boston Synod", "Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.", "Cambridge Synod (1646-1648: Cambridge, Mass.) Platform of church discipline." ]
1680.
Printed by John Foster.,
Boston; :
eng
[ "Covenants (Church polity).", "Congregational churches -- New England.", "New England -- Church history." ]
ALthough the Light of Nature, and the Works of Creation and Provi∣dence, do so far manifest the Good∣ness, Wisdom and Power of God, as to leave men unexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge of God and of his Will, which is necessary unto Salvation: Therefore it pleased the Lord at sundry times, an...