Mayhew, Jonathan, 1720-1766
Jonathan Mayhew American minister (1720-1766)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Jonathan Mayhew ‡c American minister (1720-1766)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mayhew, Jonathan ‡d 1720-1766
- 100 1 _ ‡a Mayhew, Jonathan ‡d 1720-1766
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mayhew, Jonathan, ‡d 1720-1766
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (8)
5xx's: Related Names (7)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Edwards, Ralph ‡d 1894-
- 500 1 _ ‡a Ince, William ‡d 1752?-1804
- 500 1 _ ‡a Mayhew, Experience ‡d 1673-1758
- 500 1 _ ‡a Mayhew, Experience ‡d 1673-1758 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a Taylor, Abraham ‡d fl. 1727-1740)
- 500 1 _ ‡a Thumb, Thomas
- 500 1 _ ‡a Waterhouse, Samuel ‡d 1729-ca. 1803)
Works
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Considerations on divine providence in the success and consequences of national wars | |
A defence of the Observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts : against an anonymous pamphlet falsly intitled, A candid examination of Dr. Mayhew's Observations, etc. And also against the letter to a friend annexed thereto, said to contain a Short Vindication of said Society. By one of its Members. By Jonathan Mayhew, D. D. Pastor of the West Church in Boston. | |
Discourse concerning unlimited submission and non-resistance to the higher powers | |
A discourse occasioned by the death of King George II.: and the happy accession of His Majesty King George III. to the imperial throne of Great-Britain ; delivered Jan. 4th 1761. | |
A discourse occasioned by the death of the Honourable Stephen Sewall, esq; chief-justice of the Superiour court of judicature, Court of assize, and general-goal-delivery; as also a member of His Majesty's Council for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: who departed this life on Wednesday-night, September 10. 1760. Ætatis 58. Delivered the Lord's-day after his decease. | |
A discourse on Rev. XV. 3d, 4th. Occasioned by the earthquakes in November 1755 : Delivered in the West-Meeting-House, Boston, Thursday December 18, following. In five parts, with an introduction. Part I. Of the greatness of God's works. Part II. Of their marvellous and unsearchable nature. Part III. Of the moral perfections and government of God. Part IV. Of our obligation to fear, glorify and worship him. Part V. Practical reflections upon the subject, relative to the occasion | |
Dr. Mayhew's election sermon, May 29th, 1754 | |
The expected dissolution of all things, a motive to universal holiness. Two sermons preached in Boston, N,E., on the Lord's-day, Nov. 23, 1755; occasioned by the earthquakes which happened on the Tuesday morning, and Saturday evening preceeding. | |
God's hand and providence to be religiously acknowledged in public calamities. | |
The insuffience of natural religion : a discourse preached by Mr. Abraham Taylor, at the lecture in Lyme-Street, London: re-printed on the occasion of Dr. Mayhew's late sermons. With a preface by Andrew Croswell. V.D.M | |
A letter of reproof to Mr. John Cleaveland of Ipswich : occasioned by a defamatory libel published under his name, intitled, An essay to defend some of the most important principles in the Protestant reformed system of Christianity, &c., against the injurious aspersions cast on the same, by Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. in his late thanksgiving sermons on Psalm CXLV. 9. in which, &c. | |
The monster of monsters : a true and faithful narrative of a most remarkable phaenomenon lately seen in this metropolis; to the great surprize and terror of His Majesty's good subjects: humbly dedicated to all the virtuosi of New-England. By Thomas Thumb, Esq. [One line i Latin five lines from Milton] | |
Observations on the charter and conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts : designed to shew their non-conformity to each other, with remarks on the mistakes of East Apthorp, M.A., missionary at Cambridge, in quoting and representing the sense of said charter, &c., as also various incidental reflections relative to the Church of England, and the state of religion in North-America, particularly in New-England | |
Obtaining eternal life connected with striving, etc | |
Of the great things which God hath done for us | |
Popish idolatry : a discourse delivered in the chapel of Harvard-College in Cambridge, New-England, May 8. 1765. At the lecture founded by the Honorable Paul Dudley, Esquire. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of the West-Church in Boston. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]. | |
Practical discourses delivered on occasion of the earthquakes in November, 1755 : Wherein is particularly shown, by a variety of arguments, the great importance of turning our feet unto God's testimonies, and of making haste to keep his commandments; together with the reasonableness, the necessity, and great advantage, of a serious consideration of our ways. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of the West-Church in Boston. | |
A sermon preach'd in the audience of His Excellency William Shirley, Esq; captain-general, governor and commander in chief, the Honourable His Majesty's coucil, and the Honourable House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England : May 29, 1754. Being the anniversary for the election of His Majesty's council for the province. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. pastor of the West Church in Boston. | |
A sermon preached at Boston in New-England, May 26. 1751. : Occasioned by the much-lamented death of His Royal Highness Frederick, Prince of Wales, &c. &c. &c. | |
Sermons to young men | |
Sermons upon the following subjects, viz., on hearing the Word, on receiving it with meekness, on renouncing gross immoralities, on the necessity of obeying the Gospel ... | |
Seven sermons upon the following subjects : viz. The difference betwixt truth and falshood, right and wrong. The natural abilities of men for discerning these differences. The right and duty of private judgement. Objections considered. The love of God. The love of our neighbour. The first and great commandment, etc. Preached at a lecture in the West Meeting-House in Boston, begun the first Thursday in June, and ended the last Thursday in August, 1748. By Jonathan Mayhew, A.M. Pastor of the West Church in Boston. | |
snare broken: A Thanksgiving discourse preached at the desire of the West Church in Boston, N.E., Friday May 23, 1766, occasioned by the repeal of the Stamp Act | |
Striving to enter in at the strait gate explain'd and inculcated; and the connexion of salvation therewith, proved from the holy Scriptures : In two sermons on Luke XIII. 24. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of the West Church in Boston. [Two lines of Scripture text]. | |
Two discourses delivered October the 25th, 1759, being the day appointed by authority to be observed as a day of public thanksgiving, for the success of His Majesty's arms, more particularly in the reduction of Quebec, the Capital of Canada. With an Appendix, Containing a brief Account of two former Expeditions against that City and Country, which proved unsuccessful. By Jonathan Mayhew, D. D. in Boston. | |
Two objections to the right and duty of free inquiry and private judgment answered | |
Two sermons on the nature, extent and perfection of the divine goodness : Delivered December 9. 1762. Being the annual thanksgiving of the province, etc. On Psalm 145. 9. Published with some enlargements. By Jonathan Mayhew, D.D. Pastor of the West Church in Boston. | |
The universal system of household furniture. | |
What great cause we have for gladness and rejoicing |