101 books • 2 series
A Letter to a Friend, Containing Remarks on Certain Passages in a Sermon by John [Ewer] Lord Bishop of Landaff in Which the Highest Reproach Is Cast Upon the American Colonies. with a Suppl., by a Presbyter in Old England
Civil Magistrates Must Be Just, Ruling in the Fear of God
"Breaking of Bread," in Remembrance of the Dying Love of Christ, a Gospel Institution
Breaking of Bread; In Remembrance of the Dying Love of Christ, a Gospel Institution Five Sermons in Which the Institution Is Explained, a General Observance of It Recommended and Enforced, Objections Answered, and Such Difficulties, Doubts, and Fears Relat
The New Creature
Divine Glory Brought to View in the Final Salvation of All Men
The Validity of Presbyterian Ordination Asserted and Maintained
The Out-Pouring of the Holy Ghost
Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New-England,
A Sermon Preached the 18th of July, 1745. Being a Day Set Apart for Solemn Thanksgiving to Almighty God, for the Reduction of Cape-Breton by His Majesty's New England Forces, Under the Command of the Honourable William Pepperrell, Esq. ..
A Letter to a Friend
A Compleat View of Episcopacy,
The Doctrine of the Sacrament, with the Right Use Therof Catichistically Handled by Way of Question and Answer. / By Mr. Charles Chancy Sometimes Minister of Ware. (1642)
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 (1655)
A Second Letter to a Friend; Giving a More Particular Narrative of the Defeat of the French Army at Lake-George, by the New-Engand Troops, Than Has Yet Been Published
Marvellous Things Done by the Right Hand and Holy Arm of God in Getting Him the Victory. a Sermon Preached the 18th of July, 1745. Being a Day Set Apart for Solemn Thanksgiving to Almighty God
A Sermon, Delivered at the First Church in Boston, March 13th, 1785
The Validity of Presbyterian Ordination Asserted and Maintained. a Discourse Delivered at the Anniversary Dudleian-Lecture, at Harvard-College in Cambridge New-England, May 12. 1762.
The Appeal to the Public Answered, in Behalf of the Non-Episcopal Churches in America; Containing Remarks on What Dr. Thomas Bradbury Chandler Has Advanced, on the Four Following Points.
Civil Magistrates Must Be Just, Ruling in the Fear of God. a Sermon Preached Before His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; The Honourable His Majesty's Council, and House of Representatives
Earthquakes a Token of the Righteous Anger of God. a Sermon Preached at the Old-Brick-Meeting-House in Boston, the Lord's-Day After the Terrible Earthquake
Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New-England, a Treatise in Five Parts. I. Faithfully Pointing Out the Things of a Bad and Dangerous Tendency, in the Late, and Present, Religious Appearance, in the Land.
A Discourse on the Good News from a Far Country. Deliver'd July 24th. a Day of Thanks-Giving to Almighty God, Throughout the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
The Opinion of One That Has Perused the Summer Morning's Conversation, Concerning Original Sin, Wrote by the Rev. Mr. Peter Clark, in Two Things Principally