Rosewell, Samuel, 1679-1722
Samuel Rosewell religieschrijver
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Works
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account of the life and death of the late reverend Mr. Thomas Rosewell ... | |
A confession of faith, as it was publickly deliver'd by a Dissenting minister, at his ordination August 2d. 1705 | |
The hope of the righteous at death. A funeral sermon occasion'd by the decease of the late worthy Mr. Hugh Fraser, mercht. preach'd at Stoke-Newington, February the 17th. 1716/7. By Samuel Rosewell, .. | |
The king's true divine right : The flourishing of his crown: and the shame of his enemies. A sermon preach'd upon occasion of His Majesty's coronation: the Lord's day after; being October the 24th. 1714. Publish'd at the Request of several of the Hearers | |
Of temptation, and the means to prevent its prevalence : A sermon Preached at Founders-Hall, in Lothbury, Octob. XX. 1715 | |
The protestant dissenters hopes from the present government, freely declar'd; and the grounds that support them offer'd to the consideration of such as are, or should be their friends; and of others, who would have their Hopes Suppress'd. With some Account of their Sentiments, concerning the Treatment they meet with. In three papers | |
The revolution : or, The Redemption of God's People. A sermon preach'd at the Lord's-Day's evening lecture in the Old Jewry, November the 4th, 1711. Being the birth-day of the late King William of Glorious Memory. Published at the Request of the Gentlemen who Encourage the Lecture | |
The sentence of God, and his servant's submission : A sermon preach'd at Westminster, November the 23d, 1707. upon occasion of the death and funeral of the Right Honourable the Lady Clinton, who dyed at Bath the preceding October the 30th | |
A sermon preach'd September 12, 1708 : Upon occasion of the death of the Reverend John Spademan, M.A. who Dy'd September the 4th, 1708. To which is added, A form of covenant with God, Transcrib'd and Sign'd with his own Hand, above thirty Years since | |
They became a sign : a sermon preach'd on the solemn occasion of the deaths of the lords, who where beheaded on Tower-Hill for high-treason, Feb. 24. 1715-6. | |
The unreasonableness of the present riotous and tumultuous proceedings : as they are directed against His Majesty King George; and his faithful subjects, the Protestant dissenters: with The Magistrates Conduct upon this Occasion. consider'd in a sermon preach'd July 24, 1715. Being The next Lord's-Day after the Bill was Pass'd for Preventing them |