Parsons, Jonathan, 1705-1776
Jonathan Parsons American theologian
Jonathan Parsons
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Works
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The connection between true godliness and the promises of the Gospel : In two discourses preach'd at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury. By Jonathan Parsons, A.M. Minister of the Gospel there. | |
The distinguishing marks of a work of the Spirit of God, applied to that uncommon operation that has lately appeared on the minds of many of the people in New-England : with a particular consideration of the extraordinary circumstances with which this work is attended | |
The doctrine of justification by faith asserted and explained, and some exceptions thereto consider'd : being three lecture-discourses deliver'd at the Presbyterian-Church in Newbury in the months of November and December, A.D. 1747, and now made publick at the earnest desire of many of the hearers | |
A funeral sermon : occasioned by the death of Mr. Ebenezer Little, one of the elders of the Presbyterian church in Newbury-port; who departed this life July 30th, 1768, in the 53d year of his age | |
Infant baptism from heaven : two discourses delivered at Haverhill West-Parish, April 28th, 1765 : with an appendix, obviating some objections offered against the truths asserted : and some other remarks upon the late remarkable performance of Mr. Hezekiah Smith | |
Jonathan Parsons theological treatise | |
Manna gathered in the morning. Or, Christ the true manna, to be received and fed upon daily by young and old : Being the substance of a discourse, delivered at the Presbyterian Church at Newbury | |
Mr. Parsons's discourses on justification | |
Needful caution in a critical day | |
Remarks on a late piece, intitled, "A fair narrative of the proceedings of the Presbytery of Boston, against the Revd. Mr. Robert Abercrombie late Minister of the Gospel at Pelham," &c : Wherein the controversy is truly stated, and the most material things examined. In a letter to the Reverend John Moorhead, A.M. Jonathan Parsons, A.M. David McGregore, Committee of the said Presbytery | |
Sixty sermons on various subjects | |
To live is Christ, to die is gain. A funeral sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, chaplain to the countess of Huntington, who died suddenly of a fit of the asthma, at Newbury Port, as six of the clock Lord's day morning, Sept. 30th, 1770. The sermon preached the same day, afternoon. | |
Wisdom justified of her children; a sermon preached, in part, at the publick lecture in Boston, on Thursday Sept. 16, 1742. |