Trumbull, Benjamin, 1735-1820
Benjamin Trumbull American historian
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Works
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An address of the pastors of the churches in the western district of the county of New-Haven | |
An address to the public; especially to the people of my own charge, and of the new settlements in the northern and western parts of the Unitedd Staes, on the subjects of prayer and family religion. | |
An appeal to the candid, upon the present state of religion and politics in Connecticut. | |
An appeal to the public, especially to the learned, with respect to the unlawfulness of divorces, in all cases, excepting those of incontinency : The substance of the argument was pleaded before the Consociation of the County of New-Haven, December 9th, 1785. To which an appendix is subjoined, exhibiting a general view of the laws and customs of Connecticut, and of their deficiency respecting the point in dispute | |
A century sermon, or Sketches of hte history of hte eighteenth centure. Interspersed and closed with serious prectical remarks. Delivered at North-Haven, January 1, 1801 | |
A complete history of Connecticut, civil and ecclesiastical from the emigration of its first planters from England, in the year 1630, to the year 1764, and to the close of the Indian wars, in two volumes | |
The dignity of man, especially as displayed in civil government. A sermon, preached on the general election at Hartford, in Connecticut, May 14, 1801. | |
A discourse, delivered at the anniversary meeting of the freemen of the town of New-Haven, April 12, 1773 : By Benjamin Trumbull, A.M. Pastor of the church in North-Haven. | |
Explanation of the Assembly's Shorter catechism | |
A general history of the United States of America; | |
God is to be praised for the glory of his majesty, and for his mighty works. | |
A letter, from the Association of the County of New-Haven : to the reverend elders, in the colonies of Rhode-Island, and Massachusetts bay, who assisted in the ordination, of the Rev. Mr. John Hubbard, at Meriden, June 22nd, 1769. To which are annexed, remarks on the confession of faith and examination, of the said Mr. Hubbard, some time since, published in the weekly papers; and also in a pamphlet, entitled, "The transactions of the Council, called for the ordination of Mr. John Hubbard, at Meriden, December 29th, 1767. And the Consociation of the County of New Haven, convened there at the same time." | |
A letter to an honourable gentleman of the Council-board, for the colony of Connecticut, shewing that Yale-college is a very great emolument, and of high importance to the state : consequently, that it is the interest and duty of the commonwealth to afford it publick countenance and support ... | |
The majesty and mortality of created gods illustrated and improved : a funeral discourse, delivered at North Haven, December 29, 1799, on the death of General George Washington who died December 14, 1799 | |
Mr. Trumbull's sermon on the importance of an immediate choice of God | |
Orderley book and journals kept by Connecticut men while taking part in the American revolution. 1775-1778. | |
A plea, in vindication of the Connecticut title to the contested lands, lying west of the province of New-York : addressed to the public, by Benjamin Trumbull, A.M | |
A sermon, delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Thomas Holt, A.M : to the pastoral charge of the church in Hardwick. June 25th, MDCCLXXXIX | |
A treatise on convenanting with God | |
Twelve discourses, comprising a systematical demonstration of the divine origin of the Holy Scriptures, of the Old and New Testaments ... |