An account of the life of the late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd, minister of the gospel, missionary to the Indians from the honourable society in Scotland, for the propagation of Christian knowledge, and pastor of a church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey : who died at Northampton, in New-England, Ooctober [i.e. October] 9th, 1747, in the 30th year of his age : chiefly taken from his own diary, and other private writings, written for his own use |
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[The apology of patriots, or The heresy of the friends of the Washington and peace policy defended. A sermon, preached in] Worchester, Massachusetts, on the day of the national fast, Thursday, August 20, 1812. Observed in compliance with the recommendation of James Madison, president of the United States; and in consequence of the declaration of war against Great-Britain. |
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The diffusion of correct knowledge of the true God, a leading object of the Christian ministry. A sermon, delivered at the Tabernacle in Salem, April 20, 1803, on the occasion of the installation of the Reverend Samuel Worcester into the pastoral office over the church and religious society, usually assembling and worshipping in that place. |
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Disinterested love, the ornament of the Christian, and the duty of man, 1791: |
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Dissertations upon several fundamental articles of Christian theology. |
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The evangelical preacher, a faithful, and an affectionate preacher of Christ : A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Leonard Worcester, to the pastoral care of the church in Peacham, Vermont, October 30th, 1799 |
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The manner in which the Gospel should be heard, and the importance of hearing it rightly : illustrated and urged, in a discourse, preached by Samuel Austin, M.A. in Worcester, on the Lord's Day immediately succeeding his installation, September 29th, MDCCXC. Published in compliance with the request of many of the hearers |
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Mr. Austin's ordination sermon |
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The nature and happiness, of that habitual preparation for death, which the uncertainty of life demands, illustrated and urged : A funeral sermon, delivered at Exeter, on the tenth of April seventeen hundred and ninety, as a religious improvement of a singular and very afflictive providence, which removed by death two young persons, Benjamin Smith, Jun. and Mary Smith. A son and daughter of Major Benjamin Smith, of Exeter, who both died of a consumption on the morning of April 8th, 1790 |
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The nature, extent, and importance of the duty, binding on the Christian minister, divinely commissioned to bear the warnings of God to men : illustrated in a sermon, preached in Fitchburgh, Massachusetts on the 27th day of September, 1797, at the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Worcester : and again, by particular request, in Granville in the state of New-York, on the 4th day of the following October, at the ordination of the Rev. Nathaniel Hall |
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An oration, pronounced at Worcester, on the Fourth of July, 1798 : the anniversary of the independence of the United States of America |
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An oration pronounced before George Washington lodge, at Stafford, on the anniversary of St. John the Baptist, June 25, A. L. 5810. |
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Rev. Mr. Austin's Sermon, introductory to his ministry in Worcester. |
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A sermon, delivered at Worcester, on the day of public thanksgiving : observed throughout the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, December 15th, MDCCXCVI |
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A sermon, preached at the dedication of the new meetinghouse in Hadley, November 3, 1808 |
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A view of the economy of the church of God : as it existed primitively, under the Abrahamic dispensation and the Sinai law; and as it is perpetuated under the more luminous dispensation of the gospel; particularly in regard to the covenants |
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The works of President Edwards ... |
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