Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747
Colman, Benjamin
Benjamin Colman (1673-1747)
Coleman, Benjamin, 1673-1747
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Works
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An argument for and persuasive unto the great and important duty of family worship : with rules and directions for the due performance of it | |
Ausführliche Nachricht Von der Beschaffenheit und Success des Blatter-Beltzens in Neu-Engelland / beschrieben von Benjamin Colman [...]. - Wittenberg, 1723. | |
A brief dissertation on the three first chapters of Genesis : Giving some of the evident signatures of the inspiration of God in those first pages of the holy oracles. Being the substance of some sermons lately preached By Dr. Colman. [One line from John]. | |
The case of Satan's fiery darts in blasphemous suggestions and hellish annoyances : as they were considered in several sermons, heretofore preach'd to the congregation in Brattlestreet, Boston, May 1711 and lately repeated to them May 1743. | |
Christ standing for an ensign of the people : A sermon preached at the Honourable and Ancient Artillery Company in Boston, June 5. 1738. Being the day of the finishing their first century. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. Published at the desire of many of the hearers. [One line from Exodus]. | |
The credibility of the Christian doctrine of the resurrection : A sermon preached (in part) at the publick lecture in Boston, July 24th 1729. The Thursday after the funeral of William Welsteed, Esq. By Benjamin Colman. [Two lines from Luke]. | |
The declaration of a number of the associated pastors of Boston and Charles-town relating to the Rev. Mr. James Davenport and his conduct. | |
A devout contemplation on the meaning of divine providence in the early death of pious and lovely children : preached upon the sudden and lamented death of Mrs. Elizabeth Wainwright, who departed this life April the 8th 1714, having just compleated the fourteenth year of her age | |
A discourse had in the College-Hall at Cambridge, March 27. 1722. Before the baptism of R. Judah Monis : By Benj. Colman, V.D.M. To which are added three discourses written by Mr. Monis himself, The truth, The whole truth, and, Nothing but the truth. One of which was deliver'd by him at his baptism. | |
A display of God's special grace. : In a familiar dialogue between a minister & a gentleman of his congregation, about the work of God, in the conviction and conversion of sinners, so remarkably of late begun and going on in these American parts. Wherein the objections against some uncommon appearances amongst us are distinctly consider'd, mistakes rectify'd, and the work itself particularly prov'd to be from the Holy Spirit. With an addition, in a second conference, relating to sundry Antinomian principles, beginning to obtain in some places. To which is prefixed an attestation, by several ministers of Boston | |
The divine compassions declar'd and magnified: to engage and encourage the greatest sinners unto a speedy and earnest repentance : A sermon, preach'd at the lecture in Boston, June 2. 1715. Upon the sorrowful occasion of a miserable woman present, under sentence of death for the murder of her spurious infant. By Benjamin Colman, A.M. | |
The doctrine and law of the Holy Sabbath : in the order wherein it lies through the Scriptures of the Old and New Testament. In two sermons, preached at the lecture in Boston, October 15. and December 10. 1724. By Benjamin Colman. [Two lines of Latin quotation]. | |
The duty and honour of aged women : deliver'd at the lecture in Boston, March 15. 1711. After the funeral of the excellent, Mrs. Abigail Foster. Consort and relict of the late Honourable John Foster Esqr. One of Her Majesties Council, etc. By Benjamin Colman. | |
Early piety again inculcated from those famous words of Solomon, Eccles. XII. 1. Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth : In a sermon preached to a society of young men, in Boston, July 10. 1720. By Benjamin Colman. | |
The faithful ministers of Christ mindful of their own death : a sermon preached at the lecture in Boston upon the death of the learned and venerable Solomon Stoddard, late pastor of the Church of Christ in Northampton, who departed this life Febr. 11, 1729, aetat 86 | |
A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of the county of Hampshire, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. : In a letter to the Reverend Dr. Benjami Colman, of Boston. Written by the Revd. Mr. Edwards, Minister of Northampton, Nov. 6. 1736. Published with a large preface by the Rev. Dr. Watts and Dr. Guyse of London: to which a shorter is added by some of the reverend ministers of Boston. Together with an attestation from some of the reverend ministers of Hampshire | |
The faithful servant in the joy of his Lord : A funeral sermon on the death of the Honourable Samuel Holden, Esq; of London: preached at the public lecture in Boston, New-England, Sept. 4. 1740. In the audience of His Excellency the governour the Honourable the Council, and Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, by Benjamin Colman, D.D. | |
The fast which God hath chosen : a sermon preached at the lecture in Boston March 21, 1734 preparatory to an appointed day of publick fasting and prayer | |
Fidelity to Christ and to the Protestant succession in the illustrious House of Hannover : A sermon preached at Boston in New-England, the Lord's-Day after the proclaiming of King George the Second; August 9. 1727. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a church in Boston. [Two line from Proverbs]. | |
A funeral sermon preached upon the death of the truly vertuous and religious Grove Hirst, Esq; merchant in Boston New-England, who departed this life October, 28 1717 in the forty-third year of his life : to which is added, an extract from the private writings of Mr. Hirst, on divers select and important heads, shewing his secret walk before God in truth and with a perfect heart | |
The glory of God in the firmament of his power : A sermon preach'd in Boston to the congregation in Brattle-Street, on the Lord's-Day, October 31st. 1742. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. a Pastor of said Church. [Three lines of Latin quotation]. | |
God's awful determination against a people, that will not obey His voice, by His word and judgments : a sermon preach'd at the publick lecture in Boston Feb. 8, 1728, after repeated shocks of the earthquake | |
A Gospel ministry the rich gift of the ascended Saviour unto his church : As it was represented in a sermon preached August 2. 1715. By Mr. Benjamin Colman, on a day of prayer kept by his congregation, to implore the divine conduct and blessing with them, in their electio of another into the pastoral office among them. | |
The government et improvement of mirth according to the laws of Christianity : In three sermons. I. Of civil et natural II. Of carnal et vicious mirth III. Of spiritual et holy joy. Essay'd from James vol. 13. [Two lines from James] More especially designed for the use, and recommended to the serious perusal of young people, and in particular the young gentlemen of Boston. By Benj. Colman. | |
The great God has magnified his word to the children of men : A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, April 29. 1742. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. Wherein his testimony is humbly given, for the great and wondrous work of God's grace manifest in many parts of the land, and also against some things which may dishonour and obstruct it. [Four lines from Peter]. | |
The hainous nature of the sin of murder : And the great happiness of deliverance from it. As it was represented in a sermon at the lecture in Boston, Sept. 24. 1713. Before the execution of one David Wallis. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a church in Boston. | |
He that would keep God's commandments must renounce the society of evil doers : A sermon preach'd at the publick lecture in Boston, July 18th. 1728. After a bloody and mortal duel | |
The history of the wars of New-England, with the eastern Indians. Or, A narrative of their continued perfidy and cruelty, from the 10th of August, 1703. to the peace renewed 13th of July, 1713. and from the 25th of July, 1722. to their submission 15th December, 1725. which was ratified August 5th 1726. | |
The honour and happiness of the vertuous woman : more especially considered in the two relations of a wife and mother. Meditated upon the lamented death of Mrs. Elizabeth Hirst, the vertuous consort of Grove Hirst, Esq; who departed this life, July 10. 1716. In the 35 yea of her age. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. N.E. | |
A humble discourse of the incomprehensibleness of God : In four sermons, preached at the lecture in Boston. 1714. By Benjamin Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston. With a preface by the Reverend Mr. Pemberton. [One line of Latin quotation]. | |
Jacob's vow upon his leaving his fathers house : consider'd in a sermon had in private, Octob. 15. 1722. at the desire of a young gentleman, upon his entering on worldly business, and going abroad into the world. By Benj. Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston, N.E. [Two lines from Psalms]. | |
Jesus weeping over his dead friend, and with his friends in their mourning : a sermon preached the Lord's-day after the funeral of the Reverend Mr. William Cooper, one of the pastors of the church in Brattle-street, Boston, who died December 13, 1743, aetat 50 | |
The judgments of Providence in the hand of Christ: his voice to us in the terrible earthquake : And the earth devoured by the curse. In four sermons. By Benjamin Colman. [Four lines from Isaiah]. | |
A letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston; containing Mr. Sergeant's proposal of a more effectual method for the education of Indian children; to raise 'em if possible into a civil and industrious people; by introducing the English language among them; and thereby instilling into their minds and hearts, with a more lasting impression, the principles of virtue and piety. | |
A letter from the Reverend Dr. Colman of Boston, to the Reverend Mr. Williams of Lebanon, upon reading the confession and retractations of the Mr. Reverend James Davenport. | |
The Lord shall rejoice in his works : A sermon preach'd at the lecture in Boston, August 27. 1741. Before His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain-general and commander in chief, and in the audience of the General Court. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. [Two lines from Psalms. | |
A narrative of the method and success of inoculating the small pox in New England : By Mr. Benj. Colman. With a reply to the objections made against it from principles of conscience. In a letter from a minister at Boston. To which is now prefixed, an historical introduction. By Daniel Neal, M.A. | |
Parents and grown children should be together at the Lord's table : a sermon before the sacrament at the Fryday lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston | |
A poem on Elijahs translation, occasion'd by the death of the reverend and learned Mr. Samuel Willard, late pastor to a church of Christ in Boston, and vice-president of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge. By Mr. Colman, V.D.M. [Two lines in Latin]. | |
Practical discourses upon the parable of the ten virgins : Being a serious call and admonition to watchfulness and diligence in preparing for death and judgment. By Benjamin Colman, M. A. Late Preacher at Bath in Somersetshire. | |
The prophet's death lamented and improved : in a sermon preached Septem. 1. 1723. to the North Church in Boston, on the Lords Day after the funeral of their venerable and aged pastor, Increase Mather, D.D. and now publish'd at the desire of many in the audience. By Benjamin Colman. [Five lines from Matthew]. | |
Reliquiae Turellae, et lachrymae paternae. The father's tears over his daughter's remains : Two sermons preach'd at Medford, April 6. 1735. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. The Lord's Day after the funeral of his beloved daughter Mrs. Jane Turell. To which are added, some large memoirs of her life and death, by her consort, the Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Turell, M.A. Pastor of the church in Medford. [Four lines from Psalms]. | |
Righteousness and compassion the duty and character of pious rulers : A sermon preach'd on a day of private fasting and prayer in the Council chamber in Boston December 10th 1736. Before His Excellency the governour and the General Court. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. Pastor of church in Boston. [Three lines from Hosea]. | |
A sermon for the reformation of manners : Being designed as a sutable exhortation to enforce the reading of the King's royal proclamation for the encouragment of piety and vertue, and for the preventing and punishing of vice, prophaness and immorality. [Two lines from Romans] By Benjamin Colman, M.A. Pastor of a church in Boston, N.E. | |
A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. William Cooper, in Boston, N.E. May 23. 1716 : By Benjamin Colman. With Mr. Cooper's confession of faith, and his answers to the questions proposed to him upon that occasion. N.B. Some paragraphs omitted in the preaching are here inserted in their proper places. | |
Some observations on the new method of receiving the small pox by ingrafting or inoculating | |
Some of the glories of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ | |
Souls flying to Jesus Christ pleasant and admirable to behold : A sermon preach'd to a very crowded Audience, at the opening an evening-lecture, in Brattle-Street, Boston, Tuesday, October 21, 1740. By Dr. Colman. Printed at the Desire of Many. To which is prefix'd, A Preface giving a brief Account of the great and remarkable Success that has lately attended the Labours of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, the Reverend Mr. Gilbert Tenant, and others in those Parts. | |
The unspeakable gift of God : a right charitable and bountiful spirit to the poor and needy members of Jesus Christ. A sermon preached at the publick lecture in Boston, February 1. 1739. By Benjamin Colman, D.D. [Five lines of Scripture quotations]. | |
The wonderful narrative: or, a faithful account of the French prophets, their agitations, extasies, and inspirations: to which are added, several other remarkable instances of persons under the influence of the like spirit, in various parts of the world, particularly in New-England. In a letter to a friend. With an appendix, directing to the proper use of such extraordinary appearances in the course of Providence. [Three lines from I. John IV. I] |