Moody, Samuel 1676-1747
Moodey, Samuel, 1676-1747
Samuel Moodey
VIAF ID: 29937533 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Moodey, Samuel, ‡d 1676-1747
- 100 1 _ ‡a Moody, Samuel ‡d 1676-1747
- 100 1 _ ‡a Moody, Samuel ‡d 1676-1747
- 100 0 _ ‡a Samuel Moodey
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Works
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The children of the covenant under the promise of divine teachings, 1716: | |
The debtors monitor, directory et comforter: or, The way to get et keep out of debt : In three sermons. By Samuel Moodey M.A. Pastor of the church at York, N.E. | |
A dialogue containing questions and answers : tending to awaken the secure, and direct the seeking soul, in order to a sound conversion. From the late Rev. Mr. Moody's book, intituled, Judas's fall improved. Together with the preface to that book, addressed to children an young people. | |
Doleful state of the damned | |
Essay to block up the sinful wayes of young people | |
A faithful narrative of God's gracious dealings with a person lately recovered from the dangerous errors of Arminius : [Six lines of Scripture texts]. | |
Judas the traitor hung up in chains : to give warning to professors, that they beware of worldlymindedness, and hypocrisy: a discourse concluding with a dialogue; preach'd at York in New-England. By Samuel Moodey, M.A. Pastor of the Church there. [Four lines from Ezekiel]. | |
Judas's fall improv'd for the warning of professors | |
Pay thy debts et live of the rest | |
Sermon preached before His Excellency Samuel Shute, Esq | |
Sketch of a sermon, preached to some children, after catechising, in the town of York, (Me.) July 25, 1721. | |
Smoaking flax inflamed or, Weary sinners incouraged to go to Christ, from the certainty, et eternity of their happiness : By Samuel Moodey, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in York, in the province of Maine. N.E. [Four lines of Scripture texts]. | |
Summary account of the life and death of Joseph Quasson, Indian : who on the 28. day of August 1725. at Arundel in the county of York, et province of Main [sic], in New-England, shot his fellow-soldier and kinsman, John Peter: so that he died of the wound in a few days. For which murder being apprehended, tried, and after conviction, condemned at York in the province aforesaid, on the 12th of May following; he was there executed on the 29th of June, 1726. By Samuel Moodey, M.A. Pastor of the Church in York. | |
Vain youth summoned to appear at Christ's bar |