Danforth, John, 1660-1730
John Danforth
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Danforth, John ‡d 1660-1730
- 100 1 _ ‡a Danforth, John ‡d 1660-1730
- 100 1 _ ‡a Danforth, John, ‡d 1660-1730
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Works
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The blackness of sins against light, or, Mens offering violence to their knowledge, and forcibly breaking thorow all the interposing flames of it, to work iniquity : considered in its criminalness & as no small aggravation of their vile transgression | |
Greatness et goodness elegized, in a poem, upon the much lamented decease of the honourable et vertuous Madam Hannah Sewall : late consort of the Honourable Judge Sewall, in Boston, in New-England. She exchanged this life for a better, October, 19th. Anno Dom. 1717. Ætatis su 60. | |
Judgment begun at the house of God: and the righteous scarcely saved : Blessed Peter's prophecy of a dreadful time of visitation, considered; with his alarm to the godly advertizing them of their danger, et inciting their precaution, and necessary armament: and his praemonition concerning the ensuing catastrophie of the carnal and ungodly. Truths not unsuitable for the present generations to think on, considering what times are now in view. By John Danforth, A.M. Pastor of the Church at Dorchester. | |
Mr. Foxcroft's sermon on the death of his mother | |
Profit and loss : an elegy upon the decease of Mrs. Mary Gerrish, late vertuous wife of Mr. Samuel Gerrish, and daughter of the Honourable Judge Sewall. Who on Novemb. 17. 1710. the night after publick thanksgiving, entred on the celebration of triumphant hallelujahs, to he profit, and our loss. Aged 19. years et 20. days. | |
Register of cœlestial configurations, etc., for the year of our Lord God ... | |
The right Christian temper in every condition, 1702: | |
A sermon occasioned by the late great earthquake, and the terrors that attended it : Prepared for, and (in part) delivered at a fast in Dorchester, Nov. 7. 1727. And transcribed for the press with some enlargement. By John Danforth, M.A. Pastor of the church there. [Fourteen lines of Scripture texts]. | |
A sermon preach'd at Cambrige [sic.], after the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Foxcroft, late wife of Francis Foxcroft, Esq. ... |