Mayo, Daniel, ca. 1672-1733
Mayo, Daniel, 1672?-1733
Daniel Mayo English Presbyterian minister
Daniel Mayo Mayo, Daniel (1672–1733), Presbyterian minister
VIAF ID: 3901228 ( Personal )
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Works
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A funeral sermon preached at Chertsey, upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Jacob Kuffeler, who died September 1. 1723. By Daniel Mayo, M.A | |
The intercession for the fruitless fig-tree, explained and improved. A sermon preach'd on Luke xiii. 8,9. to Mr. Wright's and Mr. Hubbard's catechumens January 1, 1725-26. ... By Daniel Mayo. M.A | |
Meetness for the heavenly glory a just reason for thanskgiving unto God : A funeral sermon occasion'd by the much lamented death of Mrs. Mary Dolins, who Was Born February 2. 1703. and Died February 15. 1719. With a brief account of her exemplary character | |
The necessity of a regular mission to the ministry : asserted and proved in a sermon preach'd at Chertsey, Octob. 16. 1705 | |
Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, 1712: | |
Reasons and rules for rejoycing on the annual returns of the first of August : In a sermon preached at Little St. Helens, upon the first day of August, 1729. to the society which support the Lord's day morning lecture there | |
The religious care of families recommended from Abraham's example : a sermon preach'd in Gravel-Lane, Southwark, January 1. 1721/22 | |
A sermon concerning the ends, and mode, and subjects of Baptism : Preach'd at Chesham in Buckinghamshire, on the Thursday in Easter-Week, April 9. 1713. By Daniel Maro, M.A. | |
A sermon preach'd before the Societies for Reformation of Manners, at Salters-Hall, July 1st. 1717. By Daniel Mayo, M. A. Published at their Request | |
A treatise of divine worship; tending to prove, that the ceremonies imposed upon the ministers of the Gospel in England, in present controversie, are in their use unlawful : With a preface, containing an account of the antiquity, occasion, and grounds of non conformity: a vindication of the dissenters from the charge of schism, and of occasional conformity from the charge of novelty and hypocrisie, and inconsistency with the principles of dissenters. And also, a postscript in defence of a book entituled, Thomas against Bennet, being a reply to Mr. Bennet's answer thereto. |