History of the Old South church (Third church) Boston, 1669-1884, Vol. II, Part 64

Author: Hill, Hamilton Andrews, 1827-1895; Griffin, Appleton P. C. (Appleton Prentiss Clark), 1852-1926
Publication date: 1890
Publisher: Boston and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and company
Number of Pages: 734


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A Sermon occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Sarah Gill, late Con- sort to Mr. Moses Gill, Merchant. And preached at the South-Church in Boston the Lord's-Day after her Decease. By John Hunt, M. A. Colleague Pastor of that Church.


Boston : Printed by Edes & Gill. MDCCLXXI. (2), 79 pp. 8vo. 179


Pp. 78, 79 contain "From The Boston Evening Post. August 12, 1771. Wrote by Another Hand."


A Sketch of the Life of Mrs. Sarah Gill, Consort of the late Lieu- tenant-Governor Gill ; extracted from a Sermon preached by the Rev. John Hunt, in Boston, 1771 ; with an Account of her religious Exer- cises as expressed by her in her Diary.


(In The Massachusetts Missionary Magazine. Vol. I, pp. 161- 164; 201-204. Salem, 1803.) 180


II.


HAVING REFERENCE TO MR. HUNT.


[Biographical Sketch.]


(In Sprague. Annals of the American pulpit. Vol. 1, pp. 686- 688.) 18I


A Sermon preached September 29th, 1771. By John Bacon A. M. The next Lord's Day after he was Instaled, and the Reverend Mr. John Hunt, A. M. Ordained Colleague Pastors of the South Church in Boston.


Boston : Printed and Sold by Kneeland & Adams. MDCCLXXII. 35 pp. 16mo. 182


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


A Vindication of Divine Conduct in the Death of important and useful Persons. A Sermon preached at the Funeral of the Rev. John Hunt, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston : Who died at his Father's House in Northampton, December 20th 1775. Aged 31 years. And in the 5th Year of his Ministry. By John Hooker, A. M. Pastor of the Church in Northampton.


Boston, New-England: Printed by Thomas and John Fleet, 1776. 30 pp. 8vo. 183


JOSHUA HUNTINGTON.


I.


HIS WRITINGS.


Memoirs of the Life of Mrs. Abigail Waters ; who died in Boston, November 22d, 1816, in the 96th year of her age. To which is pre- fixed, the Sermon preached on occasion of her Death. By Joshua Huntington, Pastor of the Old South Church.


Boston : Published by Samuel T. Armstrong. 1817. 180 pp.


Portrait. 16mo. 184


Same. Second Edition. Boston : Published by Samuel T. Arm- strong. 1817. 144 pp. 16mo. 185


Right hand of Fellowship.


(In A Sermon preached in the Tabernacle Church, Salem, Nov. 5, 1818, at the Ordination of the Rev. Messrs. Pliny Fisk, Levi Spauld- ing, Miron Winslow, and Henry Woodward, as Missionaries. By Moses Stuart, pp. 41-44. Andover, 1819.) I86


Substance of the Rev. Mr. Huntington's Address at Concert Hall, on the Anniversary of the Boston Foreign Mission Society.


(In The Panoplist. Vol. 15, February, 1819. pp. 73-75, Boston, 1819.) 187


II.


HAVING REFERENCE TO MR. HUNTINGTON.


[Biographical Sketch.]


(In Green, S. A. Groton Historical Series, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 81-83. Groton, 1888.) I88


[Biographical Sketch.]


(In Sprague. Annals of the American pulpit. Vol. 2, pp. 501- 503.) 189


Memoir of the Rev. Joshua Huntington, late Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston. [By Jeremiah Evarts ?]


(In The Panoplist. Vol. 16, Dec. 1820, pp. 529-535.) 190


A Sermon, delivered at the Funeral of Rev. Joshua Huntington, late Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston, Sept. 13, 1819. By Sereno Edwards Dwight.


Published by Request.


Boston : Samuel T. Armstrong. 1819. 44 pp. 8vo. 191


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


A Sermon, delivered, May 18th. 1808, at the Ordination of the Rev. Joshua Huntington, Colleague Pastor with the Rev. Joseph Eckley, D. D. of the Church of Christ in Marlborough-Street, Boston. By Jedidiah Morse, D. D. Published by Request of the Committee of the Society.


Boston : Printed by Belcher and Armstrong. 1808. 32 pp. 8vo. 192


Contains the charge by the Rev. John Lathrop, D. D., and the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. William [Ellery] Channing.


Solemnities at the Interment of the Remains of the late Reverend Joshua Huntington, Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston, who died at Groton, Sept. 11, 1819, in the 34th year of his age, and 12th year of his Ministry. Broadside. 193


Tribute of Affection. A few Passages from a Sermon delivered at Dorchester, on the Sabbath after the Interment of Rev. Joshua Hunt- ington, by the Rev. Mr. Codman. 194


(In Boston Recorder, Sept. 25, 1819, p. 158.)


MRS. HUNTINGTON.


A Letter to a Friend recovered from Sickness.


No. 88. Annual Publication American Tract Society. 195


Little Lucy, or the careless Child reformed. [Anonymous.]


Cambridge: Printed by Hilliard & Metcalf. 1820. 33 pp. 16mo. 196


Memoir of the late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Massa- chusets (sic), consisting principally of Extracts from her Journal and Letters ; with the Sermon occasioned by her Death. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.


York [Eng.]: Printed by W. Alexander & Son ; sold also by Harvey & Darton [etc.], London ; R. Peart, Birmingham ; D. F. Gardiner, Dublin ; 1828. iv, 372 pp. Portrait. 8vo. 197


Memoirs of the late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass. consisting principally of Extracts from her Journals and Letters ; with the Sermon Occasioned by her Death. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.


Boston : Published by Crocker & Brewster. 1826. 408 pp.


Portrait. I2mo. 198


Same. Second Edition.


Boston : Published by Crocker & Brewster. 1826. 392 pp·


Portrait. I2mo. 199


Memoirs of the late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church. Third Edition, with an Introductory Essay, and an Original Poem, by James Mont- gomery.


Boston : Published by Crocker & Brewster. 1829. xxxi, (1), 5- 408 pp. Portrait. 12mo.


200


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Same. Fourth Edition, with an Introductory Essay and an Orig- inal Poem, by James Montgomery.


Portrait. I2mo.


Boston : Published by Crocker & Brewster. 1833. 360 pp. 201


Memoirs of the late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass. Consisting principally of Extracts from her Journal and Letters ; with the Sermon occasioned by her Death.


By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.


London : Printed for Richard Baynes. MDCCCXXVII. (4), 296


pp. 12mo.


202


Memoirs of the late Mrs. Susan Huntington, of Boston, Mass. Consisting principally of Extracts from her Journal and Letters ; with the Sermon occasioned by her Death. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pas- tor of the Old South Church, Boston.


Edinburgh : Richard Baynes. 1828. (4), 296 pp. 12mo. 203


JACOB MERRILL MANNING, D. D.


I.


HIS WRITINGS.


Address at the Anniversary Meeting [of the Boston Seaman's Friend Society, May 27, 1857].


(In its 29th Annual Report, pp. 38-42. Boston, 1857.) 204


An Address delivered before the Massachusetts College of Phar- macy, at the Third Annual Commencement. An outside View of Pharmacy, by Rev. J. M. Manning, D. D. Boston, May 18, 1871.


Boston : A. A. Blair, printer. [1871.] 16 pp. 8vo. 205


Address of Rev. J. M. Manning.


(In Exercises at a Consecration of the Flag of the Union, by the Old South Society in Boston, May Ist, 1861. Pp. 10-14. Voston, 1861.) 206


Address of Rev. Jacob M. Manning, delivered at the Anniversary of the Baldwin Place Home for Little Wanderers, Boston, Mass.


Boston : f. E. Farwell & Company, printers. 1867. 12 pp.


8vo. 207


The Carnival of Crime : A Sermon Preached Sunday Morning, June 6, 1875, by J. M. Manning, pastor of the Old South Church, Boston.


Boston : Lee & Shepard. 1875. 18 pp. 12mo. 208


Charles Stoddard, a Sermon preached in Boston, Sunday Morning, June I, 1873. By Rev. J. M. Manning, D. D. Pastor of the Old South Church.


Boston : Congregational Publishing Society. 1873. 30, (2) pp. 8vo.


209


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Christian Missions and the Social Ideal. A Sermon before the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, at the Seventy-First Annual Meeting, in Lowell, Oct. 5, 1880. By Rev. j. M. Manning, D. D., Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston.


Boston : Beacon Press. 1880. 18 pp. 8vo. 210


The Conservative Element in Protestantism. Delivered at the Anniversary of the American Congregational Union held in Boston, June 1, 1871.


(In The Congregational Quarterly. Vol. 14, Jan. 1872, pp. 45-60.) 2II


The Conversion of our Country : A Sermon in behalf of the Amer- ican Home Missionary Society, preached in the Broadway Tabernacle Church, New York, May 10, 1870. By Rev. J. M. Manning, D. D.


New York : Printed for the American Home Missionary Society. 1870. 24 pp. 8vo. 212


The Denial of the Supernatural. By J. M. Manning, Chaplain of 43d regt. Massachusetts Volunteers.


(In The Bibliotheca Sacra. Vol. 20, April, 1863, pp. 256-278.) 213


The Duty of daily secret Prayer and daily Study of the Bible. By Rev. J. M. Manning.


Boston : Nichols & Noyes. 1866. 22 pp. 16mo. 214


Tract No. 5, published by direction of the Congregational Churches of Boston.


The Greek Church. By Rev. J. M. Manning, Boston, Mass.


(In The Bibliotheca Sacra. Vol. 15, July, 1858, pp. 501-543.) 215


Half Truths and the Truth. Lectures on the Origin and Develop- ment of Prevailing Forms of Unbelief, considered in relation to the Nature and Claims of the Christian System. By Rev. J. M. Manning, D. D., Pastor of the Old South Church, and Lecturer on the Relations of Christianity to Popular Infidelity at Andover Theological Seminary.


Boston : Lee & Shepard. 1872. xii, 398 pp. 12mo. 216 Helps to a Life of Prayer. By Rev. J. M. Manning, D. D., Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston.


Boston : Lee & Shepard. 1875 [1874]. 159 pp. 16mo. 21 7


[Memorial of Agnes Elizabeth Claflin.]


[Boston : Wright and Potter.] [1869.] No title-page. 3º pp. I6mo. 218


Ministerial Education. A Discourse, delivered before the American Education Society, at the Anniversary Meeting in Boston, May 24, 1859. By Rev. Jacob M. Manning.


Boston : Press of T. R. Marvin & Son. 1859. 22 pp. 8vo. 219 A New-Year's Address delivered before the Boston Young Men's Christian Association in the Old South Church, January 2, 1859, by Rev. J. M. Manning. Published by the Association.


Boston : Printed by Damrell and Moore. 1859. 20 pp. 8vo. 220


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Not of Man but of God. By Rev. J. M. Manning, D. D.


Boston : D. Lothrop and Company. [1883.] xl, 191 pp. 16mo. 221


On the Inspiration of the Bible.'


Peace under Liberty. Oration delivered before the City Authorities of Boston, on the Fourth of July, 1865, by J. M. Manning. Together with an account of the Municipal Celebration of the Eighty-Ninth Anniversary of American Independence.


Boston : f. E. Farwell & Company, printers. 1865. 108 pp. 8vo. Pp. 55-108 contain records of the celebration. 222


Samuel Hurd Walley. A Memorial Sermon preached by Rev. J. M. Manning, D. D., in the Old South Church, November 25, 1877.


Boston : Alfred Mudge & Son, printers. 1878. 28 pp. 8vo. 223


[Sermon on Death of Abraham Lincoln.]


(In Sermons preached in Boston on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, PP. 57-72. Boston, 1865.) 224


Sermons and Addresses. By Rev. Jacob Merrill Manning, D. D., Pastor of the Old South Church, Boston, Mass.


Boston : Houghton, Mifflin and Company. 1889. viii, 542 pp.


portrait. 8vo. 225


Sickness and its Lessons. A Discourse preached in the Old South Church, Dec. 13, 1863. By J. M. Manning, Junior Pastor.


Boston : Wright & Potter, printers. 1863. 29 pp. 8vo. 226


The Soldier of Freedom. A Sermon preached before the Officers of the Forty-Third Regiment, M. V., in the Old South Church, Boston, Sunday morning, Oct. 5, 1862. By Jacob M. Manning. Printed for the use of the Regiment.


Boston : f. E. Farwell & Company, printers. 1862. 20 pp. 8vo. 227


The Story of Naaman and its Lesson. A Sermon preached in the Old South Meeting-House, Boston, March 28, 1858, by the Rev. Jacob Merrill Manning, One of the Pastors of the Old South Church.


Boston : Alfred Mudge & Son, printers. 1883. 22 pp. Svo. 228 The Theology of Dr. Chalmers. By Rev. J. M. Manning, Medford, Mass.


(In The Bibliotheca Sacra. Vol. 13, July, 1856, pp 477-519.) 229 Thomas Prince. A Biographical Sketch, by Rev. J. M. Manning, Boston.


(In The Congregational Quarterly. Vol. 1, January, 1859, pp. I- 16.) 230


II.


HAVING REFERENCE TO DR. MANNING.


The late Rev. Jacob M. Manning, D. D. A Memorial Discourse preached in the Old South Church, Boston, Sunday, Feb. 18, 1883, by the Rev. William M. Taylor, D. D., Pastor of the Broadway Taber- nacle, New York.


Boston : Alfred Mudge & Son, printers. 1883. 26 pp. 8vo. 231


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


The late Rev. Jacob M. Manning, D. D. A Memorial Discourse preached in the Old South Church, Boston, Sunday, February 18, 1883, by the Rev. William M. Taylor, D. D., together with the Funeral Services, Friday December 1, 1882.


Boston : Alfred Mudge & Son, printers. 1883. 41 pp. 8vo. 232 Revelation of God in His Works. A Sermon delivered at the In- stallation of the Rev. Jacob M. Manning, as Associate Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston, March 11, 1857. By Edwards A. Park, D. D. Abbot Professor in Andover Theological Seminary.


Boston : S. K. Whipple & Company. 1857. 47 pp. 8vo. 233


Also in " Sermon and Addresses at the Installation of the Rev. Jacob M. Manning," No. 234.


Sermon and Addresses at the Installation of the Rev. Jacob M. Man- ning, as Associate Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston, March II, 1857.


Boston : T. R. Marvin & Son. 1857. 91 pp. 8vo. 234


The Sermon was by Edwards A. Park, the Charge by William A. Stearns, the Right Hand of Fellowship by George W. Blagden, and the Address to the People by Nehemiah Adams.


EBENEZER PEMBERTON.


I.


HIS WRITINGS.


A brief Account of the State of the Province of the Massachusetts- Bay, in New-England, Civil and Ecclesiastical. By a Lover of his Country.


Boston : Printed by T. Crump, for Gillam Phillips. 1717. 8 pp. 8vo.


. 235


Dr. George H. Moore says this has been attributed to Cotton Mather. The tract is printed in Pemberton's " Sermons and Discourses."


A Christian Fixed in his Post. Being the Substance of a Sermon Preached at the Lecture in Boston April 20, 1704.


Boston : Printed by B. Green. 1704. 39 pp. 12mo. 236


Also in his Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, pp. 29-53.


A Discourse had By the late Reverend and Learned Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Previous to the Ordination Of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Sewall, At Boston, September 16. 1713. Affirming and proving the Validity of Presbyterial Ordination.


Boston, Printed by J. Franklin, for S. Gerrish. 1718. (4), 15 pp. Sm. 8vo. 237


Forms a part of the work entitled " A Sermon delivered by Thomas Prince, M. A. On Wensday, October 1. 1718." See No. 3. Also published in his Sermons and Discourses on several Occasions, pp. 259-273.


The Divine Original and Dignity of Government Asserted ; and An


609


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Advantageous Prospect of the Rulers Mortality Recommended. A Sermon Preached before His Excellency the Governour, the Hon- ourable Council, and Assembly of the Province of the Massachusetts- Bay, in New-England, May 31. 1710. The Day for the Election of Her Majesties Council there. By Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a Church in Boston, and Fellow of Harvard College in Camb.


Boston in N. E. Printed by B. Green. Sold by Samuel Gerrish. 238 1710. (2), 106 pp. 16mo.


Also in his Sermons and Discourses, pp. 145-205.


A Funeral Sermon on the Death of that Learned & Excellent Divine The Reverend Mr. Samuel Willard, Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston, and Vice-President of Harvard Colledge. Who Deceased Sept. 12. 1707. Atatis suæe 68. By Ebenezer Pemberton, A. M. To which is Annexed, A Poem on the same sorrowful Occasion, By the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Colman.


Boston : Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot. 1707. (16), 80, (2), 14 pp. 16mo. 239


Also in his Sermons and Discourses, pp. 101-144. The Poem has inde- pendent title-page and paging.


The Right Hand of Fellowship, by Mr. Pemberton.


(In A Sermon preached Feb. 25. 1761. By A. Cumming, A. M. at his Instalment in the Pastoral Charge of the South Church, in Boston, PP. 53-58. Boston, 1761.) 240


A Sermon Preached In the Audience of The General Assembly, at the Publick Lecture in Boston, November Ist. 1705. By Ebenezer Pemberton, M. A. Pastor of a Church in Boston.


Boston in New-England : Printed by B. Green. Sold by Benj. Eliot. 1706. (2) 35 (1) pp. 16mo. 24I


Also printed in his Sermons and Discourses, pp. 76-100, with the title " Ill-boding Symptoms on a professing people."


Sermons and Discourses on Several Occasions. By the late Rev- erend and Learned Ebenezer Pemberton, A. M. Pastor of the South Church in Boston, and Fellow of Harvard College in Cambridge, New-England. To which is added, A Sermon after his Funeral preached by the Reverend Mr. Colman, Pastor of a Church in Bos- ton : Containing some Account of Mr. Pemberton's Life and Char- acter. Now first Collected into One Volume.


London : Printed for f. Batley; ... and for Sam. Gerrish, in Boston, New England. MDCCXXVII. (2), iv, (2) 310 pp. Portrait. 8vo. 242


Contents : To my most honoured Friend Mr. Thomas Hollis, by B. Col- man. I. The soldier defended and directed. A Sermon, preached to the Artillery Company in Boston, on the day of their election of officers, Jan. 2, 1701. 2. A Christian fixed in his Post. A Sermon preached at the lecture in Boston, April 20, 1704. 3. Advice to a Son. A Sermon at the request of a gentleman in New England, upon his son's going to Europe, [April ?] 20. 1705.


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4. Ill-boding Symptoms on a professing people. A Sermon preached in the audience of the General Court, at the lecture in Boston, Nov. I. 1705. 5. A Funeral Sermon, on the death of the Rev. Mr. Samuel Willard. Preached Sept. 1707. 6. The divine original and dignity of government asserted, &c. A Sermon preached before his Excellency the Governour, and the General Assembly of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, May 31, 1710. the day for the Election of His Majesty's Council there. 7. A true Servant of his generation characterized, &c. A Sermon on the death of the honourable John Walley, Esq; Jan. 1711. 8. Three Epistles Prefatory to Books of others: Preface to the late Rev. Mr. Willard's books of Sacra- mental meditations; to the Reverend Mr. Colman's Sermons upon the in- comprehensibleness of God; to the Reverend Mr. Sewall's Sermons on family-religion. 9. A brief Account of the State of the Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay in New England, civil and ecclesiastical. Published 1717. IO. A Discourse previous to the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Sewall, at Boston, Sept. 16. 1713. In defence of Presbyterial ordination. To which is added, A Sermon after the Funeral of Mr. Pemberton, by the Rev. Mr. Colman ; giving some Account of his Life and Character.


The Souldier Defended & Directed : As It was Delivered in a Ser- mon preached to the Artillery Company in Boston, on the day of their Election of Officers, June 2d. 1701. By Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a Church in Boston.


Boston : Printed by B. Green and f. Allen, for Samuel Sewall, Junior. 1701. (2), 42 pp. 16mo. 243


Also included in his Sermons and Discourses, pp. 1-28.


A true Servant of his Generation Characterized, And his Promised State of Refreshment Assigned. A Sermon Preached on the Death of the Honourable John Walley Esq. One of Her Majesties Council for the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England : And One of Her Majesties Justices of the Superior Court of Judicature. Who Dyed at Boston the IIth. of January, 1711, 12. In the Sixty-ninth Year of his Age. By Ebenezer Pemberton, M. A. Pastor of a Church in Boston.


Boston in New-England : Printed by Bartholomew Green. 1712. (2), 32 pp. 16mo. 244


Also in his Sermons and Discourses, pp. 206-236.


II.


HAVING REFERENCE TO MR. PEMBERTON.


[Biographical Sketch.]


(In Sprague. . Annals of the American Pulpit vol. 1, pp. 250, 245 25I.)


A Catalogue Of Curious and Valuable Books, Belonging to the late Reverend & Learned, Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Consisting of Di- vinity, Philosophy, History, Poetry, &c. generally well Bound : To be Sold by Auction, At the Crown Coffee-House in Boston, the Second Day of July, 1717. Beginning at Three a Clock afternoon, and so, De Die in Diem, until the Whole be Sold. Also a valuable Collection


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


of Pamphlets will then be Exposed to Sale. The Books may be viewed from the 25th Day of June, until the Day of Sale, at the House of the late Reverend Mr. Pemberton, where Attendance will be Given.


Boston : Printed by B. Green, and may be had Gratis, at the Shop of Samuel Gerrish, Bookseller. 1717. (2), 28 pp. 8vo. 246


Very Rare. "Perhaps the first instance in New England of a printed catalogue of Books at Auction." The Catalogue comprises 159 titles of books in folio, 163 in quarto, and 678 in octavo ; in all, 1,000 lots.


John Charmion's Latin Epitaph from his ardent Love to Learning and Learned Men, on Mr. Pemberton, who dyed at Boston, the 13th of February, 1716, 7. in the 45th Year of his Age, translated into English. Broadside.


Same. (Reprinted in Massachusetts Historical Society. Collec- tions, 6th ser. vol. 2, p. 294. Boston, 1888.) 247


AE. M. S. Eximij Pietate, Eruditione, Prudentia, Viri D. Eben- ezræ Pembertoni, Apud Bostoniensis Americanos Prædicatoris vere Evangelici Epitaphium. [Signed] Posuit Jo. Charmion in literas Lit- · eratosque affectu percitus. Broadside.


248 Same. (Reprinted in Massachusetts Historical Society. Collec- tions. 6th ser. vol. 2, p. 293. Boston, 1884.) 249


Precious Treasure in Earthen Vessels. A Sermon Occasion'd by the Death of the Reverend & Learned, Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston, and Fellow of Harvard Col- lege ; Who Expired Wednesday Febr. 13th. 1716, 17. AEtatis sua 45. By Joseph Sewall, A. M.


Boston : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish, and Daniel Henchman. 1717. (2), vi, 36 pp. 16mo. 250


A Sermon at The Lecture in Boston, After the Funerals of those Excellent & Learned Divines and Eminent Fellows of Harvard Col- lege The Reverend, William Brattle, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Cambridge, Who deceased Feb. 15. 1716, 7. Atatis sua 55. And the Reverend, Ebenezer Pemberton, Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston, Who deceased the 13. of the said Month. AEtatis sua 45. By Benjamin Colman, Pastor of a Church in Boston.


Boston : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish & Daniel Henchman. 1717. (2), iv, 46 pp. 16mo. 25I


Also printed in Pemberton's Sermons and Discourses, pp. 274-305, with the title " Industry and diligence in the work of religion."


III.


PREFACED BY MR. PEMBERTON. 252


A Compleat Body of Divinity. By Samuel Willard.


Full title under Willard.


Pp. 1-3 contain " The author's character extracted out of the funeral sermon on his lamented death by the late Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton," etc.


612


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Desires that Joshua's Resolution may be Revived : or, Excitations to the Constant and Diligent Exercise of Family-Religion : Being the Substance of Sundry Sermons. By Joseph Sewall, M. A.


Boston in N. E. Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish. I716.


(2), xii, 80 pp. 16mo. 253


Pp. i-xii contain " The Epistle to the Reader " by E. Pemberton.


A Humble Discourse of the Incomprehensibleness of God. In Four Sermons, Preached at the Lecture in Boston. 1714. By Ben- jamin Colman. Pastor of a Church in Boston. With a Preface by the Reverend Mr. Pemberton.


Boston in N. E. Printed by B. Green, for Daniel Henchman. 1715. (2), xii, 109 pp. 16mo. 254


Some Brief Sacramental Meditations, preparatory for Communion at the Great Ordinance of the Supper.


By the late Reverend Samuel Willard, M. A. Vice-president of Harvard College [etc.].


Boston in New-England : Printed by B. Green for Benjamin Eliot. 17II. (2), vi, 257, (5) pp. Sm. 8vo. 255 -


Same. The Second Edition.


Boston : Printed by Green, Bushell and Allen, for D. Henchman. 1743. (2), vi, 116, (2) pp. Sm. 8vo. 256


Pp. i-vi, contain "To the Reader," by Ebenezer Pemberton.


THOMAS PRINCE.


I.


HIS WRITINGS.


An Account Of a Strange Appearance in the Heavens on Tuesday- night, March 6, 1716. As it was Seen over Stow-Market in Suffolk in England. By Thomas Prince, M. A. of Harvard College, in Cam- bridge, in N. England.


Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, for D. Henchman. 1719. (2), 13 pp. 8vo. 257


An Account of the Great Revival in Middleborough, Mass. A. D. 1741, 1742, during the Ministry of Rev. Peter Thacher ; with a No- tice of his Character, by Rev. Thomas Prince.


Boston : Re-printed by T. R. Marvin. 1842. 34 pp. 12mo. 258 An Account of the late Assembly of Pastors [at Boston, July 7, 1743].


(In The Christian History. July 16, 1743, pp. 155-157. Boston,


1744.) 259


Account of the Revival of Religion in Boston, 1740. By the Rev. Mr. Prince.


(In The Panoplist, New Series, vol. 4, pp. 317-320 ; 363-369 ; 401-410 ; 451-457 ; 509-513. Boston, 1812.) 260


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


An Account of the Revival of Religion in Boston, in the Years 1740-1-2-3. By Thomas Prince, One of the then Pastors of the Old South Church.


Boston : Republished by Samuel T. Armstrong. 1823. 55 Pp. 261


Portrait. I2mo.


Reprinted from "The Christian History," a publication compiled and edited by Thomas Prince, Jr., Harvard College, 1740, died 1748.


An Account of the Voyage of the Plymouth Pilgrims, from their Leaving Leyden in Holland, till their Arrival in New-England, and Settlement of Plymouth. Collected by the Rev. Thomas Prince.


(In Farmer, J. and Moore, J. B. Collections, Historical and Mis- cellaneous, vol. 2, pp. 33-40. Concord, N. H., 1823.) 262




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