Williams, Solomon, 1700-1776
Solomon Williams (1700- )
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Works
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The business, scope and end of Gospel ministers, 1746: | |
Christ, the king and witness of truth. | |
Dr. Williams's half-century sermon | |
The duty of Christians, both ministers and people, especially the aged, and the importance of their pressing after perfection, or improvement in grace, and holiness : an half-century sermon, preached in the First Society in Lebanon, December 16, 1772 | |
A firm and immoveable courage to obey God, and inflexible observation of the laws of religion, the highest wisdom and certain happiness of rulers. Shewed in a sermon preach'd before the General assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford on the day of election, May 14th, 1741. | |
The greatness and sovereignty of God | |
The more excellent way, or, The ordinary renewing and sanctifying graces of the Holy Spirit : more excellent than all extraordinary gifts that can be coveted or obtained by men :shewed in a sermon preached at Goshen in Lebanon, December 21st, 1741 | |
Mr. Williams's answer to Mr. Croswell on justifying faith | |
Mr. Williams's Thanksgiving sermon, November 15, 1759 | |
The power and efficacy of the prayers of the people of God when rightly offered to him, and the obligation and encouragement thence arising to be much in prayer : a sermon preach'd at Mansfield, Aug. 4, 1741, at a time set apart for prayer for the revival of religion, and on the behalf of Mrs. Eunice ... | |
The relations of God's people to him, and the engagements and obligations they are under to praise him, and prepare him an habitation. with a special view to New-England, and the rest of the British subjects in America. | |
The sad tendency of divisions and contentions in churches to bring on their ruin and desolation : as it was shewed in a sermon delivered at the West-Farms, in Norwich, on a day of fasting, Feb. 28, 1750 : published at the desire of some who heard it, and of others | |
The servants of the Lord Jesus Christ ought to be quickned to great diligence, zeal, and faithfulness in their work, because he tells them they must shortly die: a discourse deliver'd at Mansfield, Sept. 23. 1742. the day of the interment of the remains of the Rev'd. Mr. Eleazer Williams, pastor of the church there. Who departed this life on the 21st of September, 1742, ætat.54. | |
Thanksgiving sermon, on occasion of the smiles of Heaven on the British arms in America, particularly in the reduction of Quebec | |
The vanity of human life : a sermon preach'd at Coventry, Septemb. 17th, 1752 on occasion of the death of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Meacham, the late worthy and faithful pastor of the church there, who deceased September 15th, 1752, in the 67th year of his age |