Henchman, Daniel, 1689-1761
Daniel Henchman
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Works
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An account of the life of the late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd, minister of the Gospel, missionary to the Indians, from the honourable Society in Scotland, for the propagation of Christian knowledge, and pastor of a church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey : who died at Northampton in New-England, Octob. 9th 1747, in the 30th year of his age : chiefly taken from his own diary, and other private writings, written for his own use, and now published by Jonathan Edwards, minister of the Gospel at Northampton. | |
Boston, June 23, 1748. Proposals for printing ... 1748: | |
A brief declaration of Mr. Peter Thacher, and Mr. John Webb : pastors of the New-North-Church in Boston, in behalf of themselves and said church relating to some of their late ecclesiastical proceedings. | |
Concio ad magistratum. Or, A sermon preached before the honourable the judges of the Superiour Court of Judicature Court of Assize & General Goal Delivery, holden at Barnstable for the counties of Barnstable and Dukes County, April 24. 1728 : Being the first time that court was held there | |
A discourse, shewing, that the real first cause of the straits and difficulties of this province of Massachusetts Bay, is it's extravagancy, & not paper money : and also what is a safe foundation to raise a bank of credit on, and what not, (with some remarks on Amicus Patriae) & a projection for emitting of more bills of credit on the province : by way of dialogue, between a representative in said province, and a certain gentleman concerned for the good of his native country | |
A dissertation concerning inoculation of the small-pox : Giving some account of the rise, progress, success, advantages and disadvantages of receiving the small pox by incisions illustrated by sundry cases of the inoculated | |
The doctrine of the law & grace unfolded : or, a discourse touching the law and grace. The nature of the one, and the nature of the other: shewing what they are, as they are the two covenants; and likewise who they be, and what their conditions are, that be under either o these two covenants. Wherein for the better understanding of the reader, there is several questions answered, touching the law and grace, very easy to be read, and as easy to be understood, by those that are the sons of wisdom, the children of the second covenant | |
Earthquakes the works of God and tokens of his just displeasure | |
Explanation of the assembly's Shorter catechism | |
The explanatory charter granted by His Majesty King George to the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : accepted by the General Court, Jan. 15th, Anno 1725. | |
Explicatory catechism | |
The faithful servant approv'd at death, and entring [sic] into the joy of his Lord : A sermon at the publick lecture in Boston. July xxvii. 1732. Occasion'd by the much lamented death of the Honourable Daniel Oliver, Esq; one of His Majesty's Council for the province. Who deceased there the 23d. of the same month, in the 69th. year of his age. By Thomas Prince, M.A. And one of the Pastors of the South Church. With a poem by Mr | |
Funeral sermon preached at Bristol | |
God will not destroy a penitent people | |
Grace defended, in a modest plea for an important truth; namely that the offer of salvation made to sinners in the gospel, comprises in it an offer of the grace given in regeration. And shewing the consistency of this truth with the free and sovereign grace of God, in the worle work of man's salvation. In which the doctine of orginal sin and human impotence, the object and extent of redemption, the nature of regenreation, the difference between common and special grace, the nature of justifying faith, and other important points, are considered and cleared. | |
He that would keep God's commandments must renounce the society of evil doers : A sermon preach'd at the publick lecture in Boston, July 18th. 1728. After a bloody and mortal duel | |
Heaven upon earth; or, The best friend in the worst times : Being an earnest exhortation to get acquainted with God, as the only real way to good and blessedness | |
The Holy Spirit the gift of God our Heavenly Father, to them that ask him : a sermon preach'd on a day of prayer with fasting, kept by the South Church in Boston, to ask of God the effusion of His Spirit on the rising generation, November 13th 1722 | |
A letter from a Romish priest in Canada : to one who was taken captive in her infancy, and instructed in the Romish faith, but some time ago returned to this her native country. With an answer thereto, by a person to whom it was communicated | |
A letter from one in the country to his friend in Boston : containing some remarks upon a late pamphlet, entituled the distressed state of the town of Boston, &c. | |
Nature of saving conversion, and the way wherein it is wrought | |
A perswasive to make a publick confession of Christ and come up to all His ordinances, in particular those of baptism and the Lord's-supper : And objections answered, in a letter to some near relatives | |
Piety demanded : A very plain and brief essay, to demand piety from all people, more especially from young people; and to direct the answers that are to be returned unto the demands. Deliver'd unto an assembly of young people, associated for the intentions of early piety. I the city of Boston; 8d. Vm. 1716. [One line of quotation in Latin] | |
Repentance the sure way to escape destruction : two sermons on Jer. 18, 7,8 preach'd December 21st on a publick fast occasioned by the earthquake the night after the Lord's-Day Octob. 29th, and on the Lord's Day December 24th, 1727 | |
A sermon delivered at the South Church in Boston : N.E. August 14. 1746. Being the day of general thanksgiving for the great deliverance of the British nations by the glorious and happy victory near Culloden. Obtained by His Royal Highness Prince William Duke of Cumberlan April 16. last. Wherein the greatness of the publick danger and deliverance is in part set forth, to excite their most grateful praises to the God of their salvation | |
Sermon on the death of the Rev. Mr. Cotton | |
A sermon preached in Boston, New-England : before the Society for Encouraging Industry, and Employing the Poor; August 8. 1753 | |
The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man, illustrated in several discourses, from Eph. I.viii. | |
The young-mans duty, explained and pressed upon him : in a sermon from Eccles. XII.I : preached to a society of young men, on a Lord's-Day evening : and now published at their request |