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321 A sorrowful spectacle - In two sermons, occasioned by a just sentence of death, on a miserable woman, for the murder of a spurious offspring. The one declaring, the evil of an heart hardened, under and against all means of good. The other describing, the fearful case of such as in a suffering time, and much more such as in a dying hour, are found without the fear of God. With some remarkable things, relating to the criminal; proper for all to be informed of. By Cotton Mather, D.D. and F.R.S. One line from Acts Cotton Mather 1715 Engelska
322 Menachem - A very brief essay, on tokens for good: wherein, together with the good signs which all good men have to comfort them, there are exhibited also some good things of a late occurrence, and of a great importance, which have a comfortable aspect on the Protestant religion in general, and more particularly on a countrey of distinguished Protestants. A sermon, delivered in an honourable audience at Boston. 11 D. VII M. 1716. By Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S. One line from Joshua Cotton Mather 1716 Engelska
323 Jesus Christ, a comforter to humble mourners - a discourse, delivered at Sharon, on account of the much lamented death of Mrs. Sarah Day, late consort of Mr. Jeremiah Day. Who died of a child-bed fever, on the 25th of August, 1767. Published at the earnest request of the friends. By Cotton-Mather Smith, A.M. Pastor of the church in Sharon. One line of Scripture text Cotton-Mather Smith 1767 Engelska
324 A perfect recovery - The voice of the glorious God, unto persons, whom his mercy has recovered from sickness. Exhibited in a brief discourse to the inhabitants of a place, that had pass'd thro' a very sickly winter, and a time of much adversity. With some remarks on the shining patterns of piety, left by some very young persons, who died in the common calamity. By Cotton Mather, D.D. Two lines from Isaiah Cotton Mather 1714 Engelska
325 The terror of the Lord - Some account of the earthquake that shook New-England, in the night, between the 29 and the 30 of October. 1727. With a speech, made unto the inhabitants of Boston, who assembled the next morning, for the proper exercises of religion, on so uncommon, and so tremendous an occasion. One line from Corinthians Cotton Mather 1727 Engelska
326 Tremenda - The dreadful sound with which the wicked are to be thunderstruck. In a sermon delivered unto a great assembly, in which was present, a miserable African, just going to be executed for a most inhumane and uncommon murder. At Boston, May 25th. 1721. To which is added, a conference between a minister and the prisoner, on the day before his execution. One line from Deuteronomy Cotton Mather 1721 Engelska
327 The valley of Baca - The divine sov'reignty, displayed & adored; more particularly, in bereaving dispensations. of the divine providence. A sermon preached on the death of Mrs. Hannah Sewall, the religious & Honourable consort of Samuel Sewall Esq; which befell us, on the 19 d. VII m. 1717. In the sixtieth year of her age. By Cotton Mather D.D. & F.R.S. Two lines of quotations Cotton Mather 1717 Engelska
328 Victorina. - A sermon preach'd, on the decease and at the desire, of Mrs. Katharin Mather, by her father. Whereunto there is added, a further account of that young gentlewoman, by another hand Cotton Mather 1717 Engelska
329 Some account of what is said of inoculating or transplanting the small pox. By the learned Dr. Emanuel Timonius, and Jacobus Pylarinus. - With some remarks thereon. To which are added, a few quaeries in answer to the scruples of many about the lawfulness of this method. Published by Dr. Zabdiel Boylston Cotton Mather 1721 Engelska
330 A sermon wherein is shewed, I. That the ministers of the Gospel need, and ought to desire the prayers of the Lord's people for them. II. That the people of God ought to pray for his ministers - Preached at Roxbury, October 29. 1718. When Mr. Thomas Walter was ordained a pastor in that church, by his grand-father, Increase Mather. D.D. Seven lines of Scripture texts Increase Mather 1718 Engelska
331 Benedictus. - Good men described, and the glories of their goodness, declared. With some character & history of one who belonged unto the tribe: namely, Mr. Thomas Bridge, a late Pastor of the First-Church in Boston; who expired, 26 d. VII m. 1715. Whereto there is added, an instrument, which he wrote, when he drew near his end, and left as a legacy to survivers, relating some of his experiences; and offering some testimonies to the cause of religion. By C. Mather, D.D. & F.R.S Cotton Mather 1715 Engelska
332 Brethren dwelling together in unity - The true basis for an union among the people of God, offered and asserted; in a sermon preached at the ordination of a pastor, in the church of the Baptists. At Boston in New-England. On 21 d. III m. 1718. By Cotton Mather, D.D. With a preface of the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather One line from Matthew Cotton Mather 1718 Engelska
333 Christianus per ignem. Or, A disciple warming of himself and owning of his Lord: with devout and useful meditations, fetch'd out of the fire, by a Christian in a cold season, sitting before it - A work though never out of season, yet more particularly, designed for the seasonable and profitable entertainment, of them that would well employ their liesure sic by the fire-side. Three lines in Latin from Alsted Cotton Mather 1702 Engelska
334 A conquest over the grand excuse of sinfulness and slothfulness. Or, The cause of God and religion, pleaded against those, who make their inability to do good, their plea, for their continuance in a way of evil-doing - An essay, to clinch the serious advice, which we leav with such as we would see take the steps of wisdom and the well-advised. Four lines in Latin from Calvin Cotton Mather 1706 Engelska
335 Deus nobiscum - A very brief essay, on the enjoyment of God. Answering the grand enquiry of piety; What is it to find the glorious God; and where is he to be met withal? One line from Psalms Cotton Mather 1725 Engelska
336 Ecclesia Monilia. - The peculiar treasure of the Almighty King opened; and the jewels that are made up in it, exposed. At Boston lecture, July 14. 1726. Whereof one is more particularly exhibited, in the character of Mrs. Elizabeth Cotton, who was laid up a few days before. And certain instruments and memorials of piety, written by that valuable & Honourable gentlewoman Cotton Mather 1726 Engelska
337 The echo's of devotion - A very brief and plain essay on those acts of compliance, which all calls to piety, are to be entertained withal. More particularly, the most edifying way both of reading the Scripture, and of hearing a sermon, proposed and commended. Now published, that pastoral visits may leave it, as a perpetual and comprehensive monitor, to the visited families. One line of quotation in Latin Cotton Mather 1716 Engelska
338 Euthanasia - A sudden death made happy and easy to the dying believer. Exemplified in John Frizell, Esq; who so expired, April 10. 1723. Eight lines of quotations in Latin Cotton Mather MDCCXXIII. 1723 Engelska
339 Maschil, or, The faithful instructor. - Offering, memorials of Christianity in twenty six exercises upon the New-England catechism; wherein the meanest capacities have the whole body of divinity, so accommodated unto their understandings, that a bare yes, or, no, makes their answers, to questions, upon all the points of it; but still directed and confirmed from, the holy Scriptures. With several other essayes, to promote knowledge and practice. A work, which may be of great use, to all Christians; and especially to Christian housholders. With an addition, (to render the work yet more universally acceptable and serviceable,) of the like operation upon, the Assemblies catechism 1702 Engelska
340 Detur digniori - The righteous man described & asserted as the excellent man; and the excellencies of such an one demonstrated. In a sermon, upon the death of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Gerrish, late Pastor to the church in Wenham: who was received, where the weary are at rest on the 6 d. XI m. 1719. In the seventieth year of his age. By Cotton Mather, D.D. and F.R.S. Two lines from Psalms Cotton Mather 1720 Engelska

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