Appleton, Nathaniel, 1693-1784
Nathaniel Appleton
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Works
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The blessedness of a fixed heart grounded upon truly religious principles : illustrated in a discourse on Psal. CXII. 7. Delivered Feb. 24. 1760. The Lord's-Day after the funeral of Henry Flynt, Esq; who deceased Feb. 13. aetatis 85. Having been a tutor 55, and a Fellow o the Corporation of Harvard-College 60 years. By Nathaniel Appleton, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. [Three lines of Scripture texts]. | |
The Christian glorying in tribulation : from a sense of its happy fruits. A discourse occasion'd by the death of that pious and afflicted gentlewoman Mrs. Martha Gerrish (wife of Mr. Benjamin Gerrish, and daughter of the late Col. Foxcroft) who rested from all her pains and sorrows, April 14. 1736. Having newly compleated the 48th year of her age. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the church in Cambridge. To which are annexed some of Mrs. Gerrish's letters. [Four lines from Luke]. | |
The clearest and surest marks of our being so led by the spirit of God, as to demonstrate that we are the children of God : Set forth in several discourses from Romans VIII. xiv. Part of which was delivered at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, January 13. 1742,3 | |
The comfortable reflections, and glorious prospects of a distinguish'd saint, at the approach of death. Exhibited in a sermon preach'd March 27. 1737. being the Lord's day after the funeral of ... Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, President of Harvard College. By Nathanael Appleton. | |
The crown of eternal life, the sure reward of the faithful, 1769: | |
The cry of oppression where judgment is looked for, and the sore calamities such a people may expect from a righteous God : illustrated in two discourses from Isaiah vol. vii. on January 28. 1747,48: which was set apart by the government for fasting and prayer, in consideration of the remarkable judgments of God upon the land: and more especially the destruction of the court-house by fire the 9th of December last. By Nathaniel Appleton, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. Publish'd at the desire of a great number of the hearers. [Seven lines from Isaiah]. | |
The difference between a legal and an evangelical justification : set forth in an exposition (in course) of Romans III, 20, 21, 22, 23 verses | |
Evangelical repentence | |
A faithful and wise servant, had in honour, throughout the churches. A discourse occasioned by the much lamented death of the Rev. Edward Wigglesworth, D.D. Hollis professor of divinity in Harvard College, Cambridge; who departed this life, January 16, 1765. in the 73rd year of his age. Having faithfully and laudably discharged the office of professor for more than 42 years. | |
Faithful ministers of Christ, the salt of the earth, and the light of the world : illustrated in a sermon preach'd before the ministers of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, at their annual convention in Boston, May 26, 1743 | |
A funeral-sermon occasion'd by the death of the Honourable Spencer Phips, Esq., late Lieutenant-Governour and Commander in Chief in and over His Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, who departed this life April 4, 1757, aet. 73; preach'd at the Publick Lecture in Boston, Thursday, April 14, at the desire of the Honourable His Majesty's Council and in the audience of the General Assembly. | |
God and not ministers to have the glory of all success given to the preached Gospel : illustrated in two discourses from I. Cor. iii. 6, occasioned by the lated powerful and awakening preaching of the Revd. Mr. Whitefield ... | |
Gospel ministers must be fit for the Master's use, and prepared to every good work, if they would be vessels unto honour : illustrated in a sermon preached at Deerfield, August 31. 1735. At the ordination of Mr. John Sargent, to the evangelical ministry, with a special reference to the Indians of Houssatonnoc, who have lately manifested their desires to receive the Gospel. By Nathanael Appleton, M.A. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge. [Four lines of Scripture texts]. | |
The great apostle Paul exhibited, and recommended as a pattern of true Gospel preaching : in a sermon preach'd at Roxbury, November 7. 1750. At the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Oliver Peabody, Junr | |
The great blessing of good rulers, depends upon God's giving his judgments et his righteousness to them : A sermon preached before His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; governour, His Honour the lieutenant-governor, the Honourable His Majesty's Council, and House of Representatives of the province of Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, May 26. 1742. Being the day for the electing His Majesty's Council for said province. By Nathaniel Appleton, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. [Four lines of Scripture texts]. | |
A great man fallen in Israel. | |
Herrn M. Nathanael Appletons ... predigt, so er bey der ordination des Herrn Johann Sargent : als solcher zum diener des evangelii, besonders unter den Indianern zu Houssatonoc, bestellet worden, den 31 Augusti 1735 zu Deerfield gehalten. | |
Isaiah's mission consider'd and apply'd : In a sermon preached at the gathering of a church, and ordination of their pastor, the Reverend Mr. Josiah Cotton, in Providence, Octob. 23. 1728 | |
Mr. Appleton's sermon at the ordination of Mr. Stephen Badger, March 27th, 1753 | |
Mr. Appleton's sermons upon the success of the preached Gospel | |
The origin of war examin'd and applied, in a sermon preached at the desire of the Honourable artillery company in Boston, June 4. 1733. Being the day of their election of officers | |
A plain and faithful testimony against that abominable, but too fashionable vice of profane swearing : Being the substance of several discourses from James vol. 12. which came lately in course to be expounded | |
The right method of addressing the Divine Majesty in prayer : so as to support and strengthen our faith in dark and troublesome times. Set forth in two discourses on April 5, 1770. Being the day of general fasting and prayer through the province: and in the time of the session of the General Court at Cambridge | |
A sermon preached October 9. being a day of public thanksgiving, occasioned by the surrender of Montreal, and all Canada, September 8th. 1760. to His Britannic Majesty. Effected by the British and provincial troops under the command of General Amherst. | |
The servant's actual readiness for the coming of his Lord, described, and recommended : In two discourses preached at Lexington, December 17th. 1752. Being the Lord's Day after the funeral of their late venerable and aged pastor, the Reverend Mr. John Hancock, who going t bed as well as usual the night after the 5th of December, and awaking some time after midnight with a great pain in his stomach, died in a few minutes. In the 82d year of his age, and 54th of his ministry. By Nathaniel Appleton, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Cambridge. Published at the reques of the people of Lexington. [Five lines from Mark]. | |
Some unregenerate persons not so far from the kingdom of God as others : illustrated in a sermon from Mark xii:34, preached some time past at the Thursday lecture in Boston | |
A thanksgiving sermon on the total repeal of the Stamp-act. | |
The usefulness and necessity of gifts: but the transcendent excellency of grace, especially that of charity. | |
The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man, illustrated in several discourses, from Eph. I.viii. |