Webster, Samuel, 1718-1796
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Works
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The blessedness of those who die in the Lord : considered in a discourse delivered at Newbury, March 26th, 1792 at the interment of the Rev. John Tucker, D.D. who departed this life March 22d, 1792 in the seventy-third year of his age and the forty-seventh of his ministry | |
Funeral sermon | |
Ministers labourers together with God, 1772: | |
The misery and duty of an oppress'd and enslav'd people : represented in a sermon delivered at Salisbury, July 14, 1774. On a day set apart for fasting and prayer, on account of approaching public calamities. Published by request | |
Mr. Webster's fast-sermon, July 14, 1774 | |
Mr. Webster's sermon at the ordination of his son | |
The nature and importance of being always ready for our Lord's coming, by death or judgment, explained and pressed : A discourse occasioned by the sudden death of two young men, who were drowned May 12, 1784. Preached at Salisbury on the Lord's Day following. Published at the desire of the hearers | |
A sermon preached before the honorable council, and the honorable House of Representatives of the state of Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, at Boston May 28, 1777, being the anniversary for the election of the honorable council | |
A Sermon preached, March 25th 1756... | |
Soldiers, and others, directed and encouraged, when going on a just and important, tho' difficult enterprize, against their enemies. | |
The winter evening conversation vindicated : against the remarks of the Rev. Mr. Peter Clark of Danvers, in a piece intitled 'A summer morning's conversation, &c.' wherein the principal arguments in said piece, from Scripture, reason and antiquity are considered and shown to be of no validity | |
A winter evening's conversation upon the doctrine of original sin : between a minister and three of his neighbours accidentally met together. Wherein the notion of our having sinned in Adam, and being on that account only liable to eternal damnation, is proved to be unscriptural, irrational, and of dangerous tendency. [Three lines from Ezekiel] | |
Young children and infants declared by Christ, members of His gospel church, or kingdom: and therefore, to be visibly marked as such, like other members |