The Wonderful Works of God Commemorated
Praises Bespoke for the God in Heaven, in a Thanksgiving Sermon, 1689 Introduction Insofar as Protestants can have one, Cotton […]
Praises Bespoke for the God in Heaven, in a Thanksgiving Sermon, 1689 Introduction Insofar as Protestants can have one, Cotton […]
An Election Sermon, 1765 Introduction Andrew Eliot (1718-1778) was popular and respected in his own day. He was pastor of […]
A Thanksgiving Sermon for the Reduction of Cape Breton, 1745
February 19, 1795 Introduction Born in 1731 in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, Samuel West graduated from Harvard in 1754. He later married […]
A Thanksgiving discourse
An election sermon from colonial Massachusetts by Edward Barnard.
He must be Just, Ruling in the Fear of God.
The earliest days of a state are generally the most pure and religious.
Princes have laid down their Scepters at the Feet of Christ, and taken their Commissions from Him, he is pleased to make these his Ministers to protect his Church.
They retired into this then howling wilderness, that they might, without Offense or Disturbance to others, enjoy the inestimable Privilege of worshiping God.