Mather, Samuel, 1706-1785
صموئيل ماثر
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Mather, Samuel, ‡d 1706-1785
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Works
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All men will not be saved forever, or, An attempt to prove that this is a scriptural doctrine : and to give a sufficient answer to the publisher of extracts in favor of the salvation of all men | |
An apology for the liberties of the churches in New England : to which is prefix'd, a discourse concerning the Congregational churches | |
An attempt to shew, that America must be known to the ancients : made at the request, and to gratify the curiosity, of an inquisitive gentleman : to which is added an appendix, concerning the American colonies, and some modern managements against them. | |
A country treat upon the second paragraph in His Excellency's speech : Decemb. 17, 1730. | |
A dissertation concerning the most venerable name of Jehovah. | |
The dying legacy of an aged minister of the everlasting Gospel, to the United States of North America. | |
An essay concerning gratitude : Written by Samuel Mather, M.A. and Chaplain to His Majesty's Castle William. [Four lines from Alsted] | |
The faithful man abounding with blessings. A funeral discourse upon the death of the Honourable Thomas Hutchinson, esq; one of His Majesty's council for the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England; who departed this life on December 3. 1739. In the sity-fifth year of his age. | |
The fall of the mighty lamented. : A funeral discourses upon the death of Her most excellent Majesty of Great-Britain, France and Ireland : preach'd on March 23d 1737, 8, in the audience of His Excellency the governour, the Honourable the lieutenant-governour, and the Honourable His Majesty's council, at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, New-England. | |
A letter to Doctor Mather : Occasioned by his disingenuous reflexions upon a certain pamphlet, entitled, Salvation for all men | |
Life of the very reverend and learned Cotton Mather | |
The Lord's prayer, or, A new attempt to recover the right version, and genuine meaning, of that prayer | |
A modest account concerning the salutations and kissings in ancient times, in a letter to a friend requesting the same : wherein Mr. Sandeman's attempt to revive the holy and charitable kiss and the love-feasts is considered | |
Mr. Mather's essay on the Lord's prayer | |
Mr. Mather's funeral discourse on occasion of the death of His Royal Highness the Prince | |
Of the pastoral care : a sermon preached to the reverend ministers of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, at their annual convention in Boston, on May 27. 1762. And now published at their request | |
The sacred minister: a new poem, in five parts; representing his qualifications for the ministry, and his life and death in it. | |
A serious letter to the young people of Boston : which may be serviceable also to others to guard them against error-- to establish them in the present truth, and excite them to the prosecution of their duty and best interest | |
To the author of a letter to Doctor Mather | |
Vita B. Augusti Hermanni Franckii, S.S. theologiae in Academia Fridericiana nuper professoris eximii, nec non V.D.M. apud Glaucham &c. prope Hallam Magdeburgicam : cui adjecta est, Narratio rerum memorabilium in ecclesiis evangelicis per Germaniam &c. | |
The walk of the upright, with its comfort : a funeral discourse after the decease of the Reverend Mr. William Welsted, who died April 29th, and Mr. Ellis Gray, who died on January 7th preceeding it, colleague pastors of a church in Boston : preached to their people in the New Brick Meeting-house on May 6, 1753 | |
War is lawful, and arms are to be proved : a sermon preached to the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company on June 4, 1739, the anniversary day for electing their officers at Boston, New England |