126 books • 1 series
Covenant-Keeping the Way to Blessedness, Or, a Brief Discourse Wherein Is Shewn the Connexion Which There Is Between the Promise, on God's Part; And Duty, on Our Part, in the Covenant of Grace as It Was Delivered in Several Sermons (1682)
The Mystery of Israel's Salvation, Explained and Applyed
Heavens Alarm to the World, Or, a Sermon Wherein Is Shewed That Fearful Sights and Signs in Heaven Are the Presages of Great Calamities at Hand Preached at the Lecture of Boston in New-England, January 20, 1680 by Increase Mather. (1682)
A Relation of the Troubles Which Have Hapned [Sic] in New-England by Reason of the Indians There from 1614 to 1675 Wherein the Frequent Conspiracys of the Indians to Cutt Off the English, and the Providence of God in Their Devices Is Declared (1677)
A Testimony Against Several Prophane and Superstitious Customs Now Practised by Some in New-England the Evil Whereof Is Evinced from the Holy Scriptures and from the Writings Both of Ancient and Modern Divines / By Increase Mather. (1687)
Wo [Sic] to Drunkards Two Sermons Testifying Against the Sin of Drunkenness, Wherein the Wofulness of That Evil, and the Misery of All That Are Addicted to It, Is Discovered from the Word of God / Preached by Increase Mather. (1673)
The Times of Men Are in the Hand of God, Or, a Sermon Occasioned by That Awfull Providence Which Happened in Boston in New England the 4th Day of the 3D Moneth 1675 When Part of a Vessel Was Blown Up in the Harbour/ By Increase Mather. (1675)
An Essay for the Recording of Illustrious Providences Wherein, an Account Is Given of Many Remarkable and Very Memorable Events, Which Have Happened in This Last Age; Especially in New-England. (1684)
Solemn Advice to Young Men Not to Walk in the Wayes of Their Heart, and in the Sight of Their Eyes, But to Remember the Day of Judgment / By Increase Mather ... (1695)
A Serious Exhortation to the Present and Succeeding Generation in New-England Eranestly Calling Upon All to Endeavour That the Lords Gracious Presence May Be Continued with Posterity (1678)
A Discourse Concerning the Danger of Apostasy, Preached in the Audience of the General Assembly of the Massachusets Colony at Boston in New England, May 23, 1677, by Increase Mather. (1679)
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 Moneth 1678 (1679)
The Surest Way to the Greatest Honour Discoursed in a Sermon, Delivered in the Audience of His Excellency the Earl of Bellomont, Captain General and Governour in Chief, and of the Council (1699)
The Order of the Gospel Professed and Practiced by the Churches of Christ in New-England, Justified by the Scripture and by the Writings of Many Learned Men, Both Ancient and Modern Divines
A Sermon (Preached at the Lecture in Boston in New-England the 18th of the I. Moneth 1674, When Two Men Were Executed Who Had Murthered Their Master) Wherein Is Shewed That Excess in Wickedness Doth Bring Untimely Death / By Increase Mather ... (1685)
The Spirit of Man, Or, Some Meditations (by Way of Essay) on the Sense of That Scripture, 1 Thes. 1
The Folly of Sinning, Opened and Applyed in Two Sermons Occasioned by the [Condemnation] of One That Was [Executed At] Boston in New-England, [On] November 17th, 1698 / By Increase Mather... (1699)
Kometographia, Or, a Discourse Concerning Comets Wherein the Nature of Blazing Stars Is Enquired Into
The Wonders of Free-Grace, of All the Remarkable Penitents That Have Been Executed at Tyburn and Elsewhere for These Last Thirty Years to Which Is Added a Sermon Preached in the Hearing of a Condemn'd Malefactor Immediately Before His Execution. (1690)
Practical Truths, Plainly Delivered
Several Sermons Wherein Is Shewed, I. That Jesus Christ Is a Mighty Saviour. II. That God Converts His Elect Some at One Age, and Some at Another, Commonly Before Old Age.
Diary
A Dissertation, Wherein the Strange Doctrine Lately Published in a Sermon, the Tendency of Which, Is, to Encourage Unsanctified Persons (While Such) to Approach the Holy Table of the Lord, Is Examined and Confuted
A plain discourse, shewing who shall, & who shall not, enter into the kingdom of heaven, and how far men may go and yet fall short of heaven, after their seeming to be converted and religious.