Byles, Mather, 1707-1788
Mather Byles
Byles, Mather
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Affection on things above : a discourse delivered at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, December 11th, 1740 | |
[caption title, p.90:] The Last Tempest. Lines by D|r Byles. | |
The character of the perfect and upright man : his peaceful end described; and our duty to observe it laid down. In a discourse on Psalm XXXVII. 37. By Mather Byles, M.A. [Six lines of quotations] | |
The Christian rapture. : A poem | |
A collection of poems. : By several hands. | |
The comet : a poem | |
A debate betwen the Rev'd Mr. Byles, late Pastor of the First Church in New-London, and the brethren of that church : held at the meeting-house, previous to his leaving said society; containing the substance or heads of the discourse, which then passed. As also a specimen of one of the many volumes which Mr. Byles is supposed to have been convinced by, &c. By A.Z. Esq; See 34th Chap. of Ezekiel. To which are added some remarks | |
Divine power and anger displayed in earthquakes. A sermon occasioned by the late earthquake in New-England, November 18, 1755 and preached the next Lord's-Day, at Point-Shirley | |
An eclogue sacred to the memory of the Rev. Dr. Jonathan Mayhew, : who departed this life July 9th, anno salutis humanae 1766, aeatis [sic] 46. [Four lines of verse] | |
An elegy, address'd to His Excellency Governour Belcher : on the death of his brother-in-law, the Honourable Daniel Oliver, Esq; [Four lines in Latin] | |
The glories of the Lord of Hosts, and the fortitude of the religious hero. | |
Glorious change of the vile body | |
The glorious rest of heaven : A sermon at the Thursday-Lecture in Boston, Jan. 3. 1744,5. By Mr. Byles. Published at the request of many of the hearers. [Two lines from Matthew] | |
God glorious in the scenes of winter : a sermon preach'd at Boston, December 23, 1744 | |
The great design of the Gospel opened. : An extract from the Rev. Mr. Flavel's England's duty. Recommended as a word peculiarly seasonable for the present day. With a preface by the Reverend Mr. Byles | |
The life and character of the Reverend Benjamin Colman, D.D : late Pastor of a church in Boston New-England. Who deceased August 29th 1747. By Ebenezer Turell, A.M. Pastor of Medford. [Two lines of quotations] | |
The man of God throughly [sic] furnished to every good work : A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Mather Byles, to the pastoral office in the First Church of Christ in New-London, Nov. 18. 1757. To which is added the charge given him upon that occasion By his father. [Four lines from Proverbs] | |
Meditations on the spring of the year | |
Mr. Byle's artillery-election sermon, June 2, 1740 | |
Mr. Byles's sermon on Psalm CXLVII, 16, 17 | |
New-England psalm-singer. | |
Pious remains of a young gentleman lately deceased | |
A poem on the death of His late Majesty King George, of glorious memory : and the accession of our present sovereign King George II. to the British throne. By Mr. Byles. [Three lines in Latin from Virgil] | |
A poem presented to His Excellency William Burnet, Esq; on his arrival at Boston, July 19. 1728. : By Mr. Byles. [Three lines in Latin from Ovid] Published by order of His Excellency the governour | |
Poems on several occasions : By Mr. Byles. [One line in Latin from Horace] | |
Poems. The conflagration, : applied to that grand period or catastrophe of our world, when the face of nature is to be changed by a deluge of fire, as formerly it was by that of water. The God of tempest and earthquake | |
The prayer and plea of David, to be delivered from blood-guiltiness, : improved in a sermon at the ancient Thursday-lecture in Boston, May 16th 1751. Before the execution of a young Negro servant, for poisoning an infant. By Mr. Byles. [Four lines from Psalms] | |
Proteus Echo (1727-28) | |
A sermon on the nature and necessity of conversion : By Mather Byles, D.D. Pastor of a church in Boston. [Two lines from Luke] | |
Two canons | |
The vanity of every man at his best estate : A funeral sermon on the Honorable William Dummer, Esq. late lieutenant governor and commander in chief, over the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, who died October 10, 1761. Aged 84 years. By Mr. Byles. [Three lines from Ecclesiastes] | |
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