101 books • 2 series
The Horrid Nature, and Enormous Guilt of Murder. a Sermon Preached at the Thursday-Lecture in Boston, November 19th. 1754. the Day of the Execution of William Wieer, for the Murder of William Chism
The Wonderful Narrative
A sermon preached May 6, 1767. At the ordination of the Reverend Simeon Howard, M.A. to the pastoral care of the West-Church in Boston. To which the charge, and right-hand of fellowship
Enthusiasm described and caution'd against. A sermon preach'd at the Old Brick Meeting-House in Boston, the Lord's Day after the commencement, 1742. With a letter to the Reverend Mr. James Davenport.
A Letter to a Friend; Giving a Concise, But Just Account, According to the Advices Hitherto Received, of the Ohio-Defeat; ... to Which Is Added, Some General Account of the New-England Forces,
The Idle-Poor Secluded from the Bread of Charity by the Christian Law. a Sermon Preached in Boston, Before the Society for Encouraging Industry, and Employing the Poor. Aug. 12. 1752. by Charles Chauncy, D.D. [two Lines from Solomon]
Five Dissertations on the Scripture Account of the Fall; And Its Consequences. by Charles Chauncy,
A Letter from a Gentleman in Boston, to Mr. George Wishart, One of the Ministers of Edinburgh, Concerning the State of Religion in New-England
Divine Glory Brought to View in the Final Salvation of All Men. a Letter to the Friend to Truth. by One Who Wishes Well to All Mankind. [three Lines of Scripture Texts].
Two Letters to a Friend, on the Present Critical Conjunctune of Affairs in North America; Particularly on the Vast Importance of the Victory Gained by the New-England Militia Under the Command of General Johnston, at Lake-George. ...
Trust in God, the Duty of a People in a Day of Trouble
Ministers Cautioned Against the Occasions of Contempt
The Appeal to the Public Answered, in Behalf of the Non-Episcopal Churches in America
Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion in New England; A Treatise in Five Parts
Breaking of Bread; In Remembrance of the Dying Love of Christgospel Institution
The Appeal to the Public Answered in Behalf of the Non-Episcopal Churches in America; Containing Remarks on What Dr. Thomas Bradbury Chandler
Five Dissertations on the Scripture Account of the Fall, Andits Consequences
A "Breaking of Bread," in Remembrance of the Dying Love of Christ, a Gospel Institution; Five Sermons, in Which the Institution Is Explained
The Mystery Hid from Ages and Generations, Made Manifest by the Gospel-Revelation; Or, the Salvation of All Men the Grand Thing Aimed at in the
Twelve Sermons on the Following Seasonable and Important Subjects; With Interspersed Notes, in Defence of the Truth, Especially in the Points
The Benevolence of the Deity, Fairly and Impartially Considered in Three Parts
A Compleat View of Episcopacy, as Exhibited from the Fathers of the Christian Church Until the Close of the Second Century; Containing an
The Validity of Presbyterian Ordination Asserted and Maintained; A Discourse Delivered at the Anniversary Dudleian-Lecture, at Harvard College
Seasonable Thoughts on the State of Religion