Walter, Nehemiah, 1663-1750
Nehemiah Walter American clergy
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Works
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The body of death anatomized : A brief essay concerning the sorrows and the desires of the regenerate, upon their sense of indwelling sin; delivered at the lecture in Boston. 12 d. 7 m. 1706 | |
The charitable Samaritan : A sermon on the tenth chapter of Luke, ver. 30-35, pronounced in the French church at Boston | |
Christ the great subject of Gospel preaching : and matter of great joy to all whom he is preach'd unto : being the substance of several sermons from Acts VIII. 5, 8 : whereunto are added, Practical reflections on the first and last days of the year, 1721 | |
A discourse concerning the wonderfulness of Christ. | |
Discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing is laid open and cautioned against | |
Discourses on the whole LVth chapter of Isaiah, preparatory to communion at the Lord's-table. To which is added, the author's last sermon, with a pref. giving some account of his life and character. | |
Faithfulness in the ministry, derived from Christ : A sermon offer'd to an assembly of ministers, from several parts of New-England, at their anniversary convention in Boston, May 30. 1723 | |
A letter, about the present state of Christianity, among the Christianized Indians of New-England : Written to the Honourable, Sir William Ashhurst, governour of the Corporation, for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians, in New-England, and Parts Adjacent, in America | |
Mr. Walter's lecture-sermon on Rom. VII, 24. | |
Practical discourses on the holiness of heaven : being several sermons, preached at the Lecture in Roxbury | |
The sentiments and resolution of an association of ministers convened at Weymouth, Jan. 15th 1744,5, concerning the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield : to which is added, the like opinion and determination of the venerable Mr. Nehemiah Walter of Roxbury, and others, as also the solemn advice of the venerable Mr. Nathanael Stone of Harwich, to the above gentleman, after certain questions put to his conscience. | |
Unfruitful hearers detected and warned | |
Vain thoughts are great hindrances of mens [sic] being saved |