History of the Old South church (Third church) Boston, 1669-1884, Vol. II, Part 66

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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Boston : Printed for Daniel Henchman. MDCCXXVII. (4), 27 pp. 8vo. 325


Six Sermons by the late Thomas Prince A. M. one of the Ministers of the South Church In Boston. Published from his Manuscripts, By John Erskine, one of the Ministers of Edinburgh.


Edinburgh : Printed by David Paterson, for William Martin. MDCC LXXXV. xvi, 156 pp. 12mo. 326


Contains a "Memoir of Thomas Prince, by Dr. John Erskine."


Some Account of the late Revival of Religion in Boston, by the Rev. Mr. Prince, One of the Pastors of the South Church.


(In The Christian History, January 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1744, 45, PP. 374-376 ; 377-415. Boston, 1745:) 327


Some Account of those English Ministers who Have successively presided over the Work of Gospelizing the Indians on Martha's Vine- yard, and the adjacent Islands. By another Hand. [Thomas Prince.]


London, printed in the year M.DCC.XXVII. 277-310 pp. 8vo. 328 Appended to Indian Converts, [etc.]. By Experience Mayhew. See No. 306.


The Sovereign God Acknowledged and Blessed, both in Giving and Taking away. A Sermon Occasioned by the Decease of Mrs. Deborah Prince, on Friday July 20. 1744. In the 21st Year of her Age. De- livered At the South Church in Boston, July 29. Being the Lord's-Day after her Funeral. With A brief Account of the Dealings of God towards Her ; especially in the Time of her Sickness and Passing through the Valley of the Shadow of Death. By Her Father.


Boston, printed by Rogers and Fowle, for T. Rand. 1744. 40,


(2) pp. 8vo. 329


The Vade Mecum for America : Or a Companion for Traders and Travellers Containing I. An exact and useful Table, shewing the Value of any Quantity of any Commodity [etc.]. II. A Table of Interest. III. The Names of the Towns, and Counties in New- England, New-York, and the Jersies; as also the several Counties in Pensilvania, Maryland and Virginia : with the Time of the Setting of their Courts. IV. The Time of the General Meetings of the Bap- tists and Quakers. V. A Description of the Principal Roads from the Mouth of Kennebeck-River in the North-East of New England, to James-River in Virginia. VI. A correct Table of the Kings and Queens of England. ... To which is Added, The Names of the Streets in Boston. Collected & Composed with great Care & Accu- racy.


Boston, N. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for D. Henchman and T. Hancock. M DCC XXXII. (2), iv, (2), 220 pp. Obl. 16mo. 330


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


" The Publisher to the Reader," pp. iv, is signed in MS. "T. P."


Mr. Prince says in the Preface, "It is a Work that has been long desired, is indeed the first of its kind." That Mr. Prince was the compiler of this the earliest published gazetteer of this country, seems to be shown conclusively by his signature in MS. affixed to the preface in his private copy.


Young Abel Dead, yet Speaketh. A Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Young Mr. Daniel Oliver, Delivered at the South Church in Boston Sept. 10th. 1727. Being the first Lord's Day after the Sur- prizing Tidings came of His Dying of the Small Pox in London, July 5th. as He was Finishing His Travels, and Returning to His Friends and Country. By Thomas Prince, M. A. And One of the Pastors of the South Church.


Boston : Printed for D. Henchman, MDCCXXXII. (2), 24, (I) pp. 8vo.


33I


Same. Bungay, Reprinted. 1801. 32 pp. 8vo.


332


Usually appended to "The Faithful Servant." Byles's Elegy (4) pp. is appended to some copies.


II.


HAVING REFERENCE TO MR. PRINCE.


Account of the Books and Manuscripts, lately deposited by the Old South Church and Society in the Library of the Massachusetts His- torical Society. [By Abiel Holmes.]


(In Massachusetts Historical Society. Collections. 2d series, vol. 7, pp. 179-185. Boston, 1818.) 333


[Biographical Sketch.]


(In Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American pulpit, vol. 1, pp. 304- 307.)


334


Catalogue of the American portion of the library of the Rev. Thomas Prince. With a Memoir, and List of his Publications, by Wm. H. Whitmore.


Boston : f. K. Wiggin & Wm. Parsons Lunt. 1868. XXV, 166 pp. Portrait. 12mo. 335


The list on pp. 1-166 is a reprint with the same type, of the American part of the Catalogue of the Prince Library, published by the Boston Public Library. The cross-references and shelf - numbers of that Catalogue are omitted. Some copies have a Portrait of Mr. Prince.


Catalogue of the Library of Rev. - Thomas Prince, former Pastor of the Old South Church. Presented by him to the Old South Church and Society.


Boston : Press of Crocker & Brewster. 1846. 112 pp. 8vo. 336 Prepared by G. H. Whitman.


The Duty, Character and Reward of Christ's faithful Servants. A Sermon Preached at the South-Church in Boston : On the Lord's-Day after the Funeral Of the Reverend Thomas Prince, Late Colleague- Pastor of said Church. Who departed this Life October 22ª 1758. Atat. 72. By Joseph Sewall, D. D. Pastor of said Church.


625


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland. MDCC[L]VIII. (2), 22, (2) pp. 337


8vo.


The 2 concluding pages contain "From the Boston-Gazette, &c. of October 30. 1758. By another Hand."


A Letter To the Publishers of the Boston Gazette, &c. Containing an Answer to the Rev. Mr. Prince's Letter, inserted in said Gazette, on the 26th of January 1756. [By John Winthrop.]


[Cambridge, 1756.] 7 pp. No title-page. 8vo. 338


Life and Labors of Thomas Prince. [By W. H. Whitmore.]


(In North American Review. Vol. 91, Oct. 1860, pp. 354-375.) 339 The New England Library and its Founder. By Victoria Reed.


(In The New England Magazine, vol. 4, April, 1886, pp. 347-363.)


340


The Prince Library. The American Part of the Collection which formerly belonged to the Reverend Thomas Prince, by him bequeathed to the Old South Church, and now deposited in the Public Library of the City of Boston.


[Boston, 1868.] (2), 70 pp. L. 8vo. 341


Title on cover.


The Prince Library. A Catalogue of the Collection of Books and Manuscripts which formerly belonged to the Reverend Thomas Prince and was by him bequeathed to the Old South Church, and is now deposited in the Public Library of the City of Boston.


Boston, 1870. xvii, 159, (1) pp. Portrait. L. 8vo. 342


Arranged in three parts : American; Foreign ; Manuscripts. Preface by Justin Winsor, giving an account of the collection. The Portrait is not in all copies.


The Rev. Thomas Prince and the Old South Meeting- House. (In Boston Past and Present, pp. 37-41. Cambridge, 1874.) 343


Some Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Thomas Prince, together with a Pedigree of his Family. By Samuel G. Drake.


Boston : Office of the New England Historic-Genealogical Register. 1851. 13, (1) pp. Portrait. Coat of arms. 8vo. 344


Same. (In New England Historical and Genealogical Register, vol. 5, October, 1851, pp. 375-384. Boston, 1851.) 345


This also appears in Drake's edition of Prince's Chronological History, No. 272. Thomas Prince. A Biographical Sketch, by Rev. J. M. Manning, Boston.


(In The Congregational Quarterly, vol. I, January, 1859, pp. 1-16.) 346


III.


EDITED OR PREFACED BY MR. PRINCE.


All Power in Heaven, And in Earth Given unto Jesus Christ. A Sermon Preached at the Public Lecture in Boston New-England, Jan.


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BIBLIOGRAPHY.


29th 1756. By Ebenezer Pemberton, A. M. Pastor of a Church in Boston. With a Preface by the Reverend Dr. Sewall, Mr. Prince, and Mr. Foxcroft.


Boston : Printed and Sold by D. Fowle and Z. Fowle. 1756. (4), IV, 30, pp. 8vo. 347


The Preface occupies pp. i-iv.


The Authentic Narrative of the Success of Tar Water, In curing a great Number and Variety of Distempers. By Thomas Prior. . . . London, printed 1746. Boston : N. E. Re-printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle. MDCCXLIX. 80 pp. 8vo. 348 .


Pp. 74-80 consist of " Appendix Containing the most material Extracts from Two Tracts wrote by those learned Philosophers, Dr. Stephen Hales, and A. Reid ; printed at London in 1747: With some Observations of the several Sorts of Tar used in Boston in New-England. By T. P."


Brief Directions to a Young Scholar, Designing the Ministry, for the Study of Divinity. By the Reverend and Learned Samuel Willard, M. A. Pastor of the South Church in Boston.


Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for T. Hancock. I 735. (2), iv, 349


7 pp. 16mo.


Pp. i-iv consist of Preface by Sewall and Prince.


A Brief Discourse concerning Futurities or Things to come [etc.]. Written by Mr. William Torrey. ... With a Preface by the Reverend Mr. Prince.


Boston : Printed and sold by Edes and Gill. 1757. (2), iv, iii, 76 pp. 8vo.


350


Mr. Prince's Preface occupies pp. I-IV.


A Brief History of the Pequot War. Written by Major John Mason, A principal Actor therein, as then chief captain and com- mander of Connecticut forces. With an Introduction and some Ex- planatory Notes by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prince.


Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1736.


(2), vi, x, 22 pp. 12mo. 351


Same. (Reprinted in Massachusetts Historical Society. Col-


lections. 2d series, vol. 8, pp. 120-153. Boston, 1819.) 352


Same. New York : Reprinted by J. Sabin and Sons. 1869. pp 8vo. 353


This work is also printed as an appendix to the "Case of the Government and Company of Connecticut and Monhegan Indians." London, 1769.


Christ Victorious over the Powers of Darkness, by the Light of His preached. Gospel. A Sermon Preached, December 12, 1733. At the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Stephen Parker, Mr. Ebenezer Hinsdell, and Mr. Joseph Seccombe. . . . By Joseph Sewall. . . .


Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green. MDCC.XXXIII. (8), 46 pp. 8vo. 354


Pp. 37-46 contain " The Right Hand of Fellowship," by Mr. Prince.


627


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


A Compleat Body of Divinity. See Willard, S. No. 453. 355


God Glorified in the Work of Redemption, By the Greatness of Man's Dependance upon Him, in the Whole of it. A Sermon Preached on the Publick Lecture in Boston, July 8. 1731. . . . By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Northampton.


Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, and T. Green for D. Henchman. I731. (4), ii, 25 pp. 16mo. 356


The address " To the Reader," pp. ii, is signed "T. Prince, W. Cooper."


The first sermon or essay which President Edwards ever published, was his " Thursday Lecture," preached in Boston, July 8, 1731, and prefaced with an "advertisement " from Mr. Prince and Mr. Cooper. "It was with no small difficulty," they say, " that the author's youth and modesty were pre- vailed on to let him appear a preacher in our public lecture, and afterwards to give us a copy of his discourse" for the press. He was then in the twenty-eighth year of his age." - Dr. Park's Note in Sermon at installation of Dr. Manning.


The Good Government of Christian Families Recommended : As that which will contribute greatly to their Peace and Happiness. To which is added, A Discourse on Secret Prayer. By the late Reverend William Homes, A. M.


Boston : Printed for D. Henchman. 1747. (2), 164 pp. 16mo. 357


" The Preface," pp. I-IO, is biographical, and signed "Joseph Sewall. Thomas Prince."


The Hinckley Papers ; being Letters and Papers of Thomas Hinck- ley, Governor of the Colony of New Plymouth. 1676-1699.


(In Massachusetts Historical Society. Collections. 4th series, vol. 5, pp. 1-308. Boston, 1861.) 358


Has valuable notes by Mr. Prince. The original manuscripts, belonging to the Old South Church and Society, are deposited in the Boston Public Library.


History of Plymouth Plantation. By William Bradford. Now first printed from the Original Manuscript.


Boston : Published for the Massachusetts Historical Society. 1856.


xix, 476, (1) pp. 8vo. 359


First printed in the Collections of the Society, fourth series, vol. iii. Con- tains notes by Mr. Prince.


An Humble Attempt To promote Explicit Agreement and Visible Union Of God's People in Extraordinary Prayer For the Revival of Religion. .. . By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. With a Preface by several Ministers.


Boston, New-England : Printed for D. Henchman. 1747. (10),


188 pp. 16mo.


After "The Contents" is a second title-page, much more full. "The


360


Preface " is signed "Joseph Sewall, Thomas Prince, John Webb, Thomas Foxcroft, Joshua Gee."


An Humble Inquiry Into The Rules of the Word of God, Concerning the Qualifications Requisite to a Compleat Standing and full Com-


628


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


munion in the Visible Christian Church. By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. With an Appendix by Mr. Foxcroft.


Boston : Printed & sold by S. Kneeland. 1749. (2), vi, 136, 16 361 pp. Sm. 4to.


Preface on p. vi is signed by Mr. Prince and others.


The Mather Papers.


(In Massachusetts Historical Society. Collections. 4th series, vol. 8, pp. 1-685. Boston, 1868.) 362


Mr. Prince's notes have been carefully preserved, and his name has in every instance been attached to them. The original manuscripts, belonging to the Old South Church and Society, are deposited in the Boston Public Library.


Memoirs of Captain Roger Clap. Relating some of God's remark- able Providences to him, in bringing him into New-England ; and some of the straits and afflictions, the good People met with here in their beginnings.


Boston, in New-England, Printed by B. Green. 1731. 33, 2- 363 II pp. 16mo.


Contains a preface by Mr. Prince dated Aug. 16, 1731, in which he says, " Upon my searching for materials for our chronology, the following piece with others come to hand; I cannot but think it worthy of the publick view." An edition came out at Pittsfield, 1824.


Same. Reprinted by R. & S. Draper. 1766. 33, 11 pp. Svo. 364 An edition was published in 1774.


Memoirs of Captain Roger Clap. Relating some of God's remark- able Providences to him, in bringing him into New-England; and some of the Straits and Afflictions, the good People met with here in their beginnings.


Boston : Printed for William Tileston Clap. 1807. 39 pp. 8vo. 365 Memoirs of Roger Clap. 1630.


Boston: Printed and published by David Clapp. 1844. [Collec- tions of the Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society. No. I.] 61, (1) pp. 8vo. 366


Reprint of the 1731 edition, with the Preface by Mr. Prince.


The Nature & Necessity Of the New-Birth, In A Sermon Delivered In Part at the Publick Lecture in Boston, May 9. 1728. By Israel Loring, M. A. With a Preface by Mr. Prince ; and Jonathan Mitchell's Letter on the Same Subject. 367


Boston, 1728. (2), 4, 88 pp. 32mo. "The Preface " is signed " Thomas Prince."


One chosen of God and called to the Work of the Ministry willingly offering Himself. A Sermon Preached at the Ordination Of the Rev- erend Mr. Samuel Cooper, To the Pastoral office in the Church of Christ in Brattle-Street, Boston May 21. 1746. By Benjamin Colman Senior Pastor. To which are added, The Charge given by the Rev.


629


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Dr. Sewall and The Right Hand of Fellowship by the Rev. Mr. Prince.


Boston : Printed by Rogers & Fowle for f. Edwards. MDCCXLVI. 33 pp. 8vo. 368


Pp. 31-33 contain "The Fellowship of the Churches. By the Rev. Mr. Prince."


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. By the late Hon. Daniel Parker, esq. of Barnstable.


Boston, New-England : Printed for D. Henchman. 1730. (4),


19 pp. 16mo. 36g


The preface by Mr. Prince gives a Biographical Sketch of the Author.


The Psalms, Hymns, & Spiritual Songs, of the Old and New Testa- ment, Faithfully translated into English Metre. Being the New-Eng- land Psalm Book Revised and Improved ; By an Endeavour after a yet nearer Approach to the inspired Original, as well as to the Rules of Poetry. With an Addition of fifty other Hymns [etc.].


Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by D. Henchman, and S. Knee- land. 1758. (2), VI, 360 pp. 16mo. 370


Edited by Mr. Prince. Pp. i-vi. contain his Preface. A copy in the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society has 15 pp. containing musical score. Same. The Second Edition.


Boston, New-England : Printed by Thomas and John Fleet. 1773. (2), vi, 340 pp. 16mo. 371


The Redeemed Captive, Returning to Zion. A Faithful History of Remarkable Occurrences, in the Captivity and Deliverance of Mr. John Williams ; Minister of the Gospel in Deerfield, who in the Deso- lation which befel that Plantation, by an Incursion of the French and Indians, was by Them carried away, with his Family, and his Neigh- bourhood, unto Canada. Drawn up by Himself. ... The Third Edition. As also an Appendix : Containing an Account of those taken Captive at Deerfield, February 29. 1703, 4. . . . With a Conclusion to the whole. By the Rev. Mr. Williams of Springfield, and the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston.


Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland. 1758. (2), IV, 104 pp. 8vo.


372


Mr. Prince's contribution is also contained in the following editions.


The Fourth Edition. Boston, printed; New London, reprinted, by T. Green. [1773.] The Fifth Edition. Boston : Printed and sold by John Boyle. 1774. 70 pp. ; The Fifth Edition. New London, reprinted, T. Green. [1780?]; The Fourth Edition, with Additions. Printed at Greenfield, Massachusetts : T. Dickman. MDCCXCIII. 6, 154 pp. 12mo. ; The Sixth Edition. Boston : Printed by Samuel


630


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Hall. 1795. 132 pp. 12mo. ; The Sixth edition, with Additions. Greenfield. 1800; [Edition reprinted, apparently from the Fifth Edition.] New Haven, Wm. W. Morse. 1802. 12mo.


The Sins of Youth, Remembred with Bitterness. As Represented in A Sermon At a Private Meeting of a Society of Young Men for Religious Exercise, in Boston Feb. 14. 1724, 5. Upon Psalm xxv. 7. By Daniel Lewes, M. A. and Pastor of the Church at Pembrook. Prefac'd by the Rev. Mr. Thomas Prince.


373


Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland. MDCCXXV. (2), ii, 22 pp. 16mo. Three valuable Pieces, Viz. Select Cases Resolved ; First Prin- ciples Of the Oracles of God. . .. Both corrected by Four several Editions : and A private Diary. . .. By Thomas Shepard M. A. With some Account of the Rev. Author.


Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle. 1747. (2) 7, (7), 53, (4), 27, (2), vi, (6), 73 pp. 16mo. 374


The first seven pages consist of " A general Preface giving some Account of the author, and the following Pieces," signed by Mr. Prince.


The Spirits of the present Day Tried. A Sermon at the Tuesday evening-lecture, in Brattle-Street, in Boston, Nov. 3. 1741. By the Reverend Mr. David McGregere, Of Londonderry in New-England. With a Preface by some Ministers of Boston.


Boston : Printed by D. Fowle, for D. Henchman. 1742. (8)


30 pp. 12mo. 375


Same. Second Edition. With an Appendix containing an Answer to the Preface of Mr. Caldwell's Sermon on the Trial of the Spirits.


Boston : Printed by J. Draper for D. Henchman. 1742. (6), 30 pp. 8vo. 376


The Preface 4 pp. is signed " Thomas Prince, John Webb, William Cooper." Unfruitful Hearers detected & warned : or, a Discourse wherein the Danger of, and by Unprofitable Hearing is laid open and cautioned against. As it was delivered in the Course of his Ministry. By Nehe- miah Walter, Pastor of the Church in Roxbury.


First Published by some of the Hearers in 1696, and now Re- printed at the Desire of their Successors.


Boston : N. E. Re-printed by F. Draper, for D. Henchman. 1754. (2), v, (1), 68 pp. 16mo. 377


Preface by S. Willard and Postscript by Mr. Prince.


JOSEPH SEWALL, D. D.


I.


HIS WRITINGS.


All Flesh is as Grass ; but the Word of the Lord endureth for ever. A Sermon Preached at the Thursday Lecture in Boston, January Ist.


631


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


1740, I. By Joseph Sewall, D. D. Pastor to a Church of Christ in Boston.


Boston : printed and Sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1741.


(4), 24 pp. 8vo. 378


Believers invited to Come to Christ As the Author of their Resur- rection and Life, In a Sermon at the Lecture In Boston, N. E. Novemb. 10. 1715. By Joseph Sewall, A. M. Pastor of a Church in Boston.


Boston : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish. 1716. (2), 17 pp. 16mo. 379


A Caveat against Covetousness in a Sermon at the lecture in Bos- ton, N. E. February 20, 1713. By Joseph Sewall, A. M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston.


Boston : Printed by B. Green for Samuel Gerrish. 1718. (2), 22 pp. 16mo. 380


The Certainty & Suddenness of Christ's Coming to Judgment, Im- proved as a Motive to Diligence in Preparing for it. In a Sermon At the Lecture in Boston, October 6. 1715. By Joseph Sewall, A. M. Pastor of a Church in Boston.


Boston : Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish. 1716. (2),


19 pp. 16mo. 381


The Character and Blessedness of the Upright. A Sermon Oc- casion'd by the Death of the Honourable Wait Winthrop, Esq ; Who expired, Nov. 7. 1717. Ætatis 76. By Joseph Sewall, A. M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston.


Boston : Printed by T. Crump, 1717. (2), 48 pp. 16mo. 382


The Character and Reward of the faithful Ministers of Christ. A Sermon Preach'd at the South Church in Boston, On the Lord's Day after the Funeral Of the Reverend Mr. Alexander Cumming, Late Colleague Pastor of said Church. Who departed this Life, August 25. 1763. Atat. 37. By Joseph Sewall, D. D. Pastor of said Church. Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland. 1763. (2), 20, (2) pp. 16mo. 383


The last (2) pages contain " From the Massachusetts Gazette, &c. of Sep- tember 1. 1763. By Another Hand."


Christ Victorious over the Powers of Darkness, by the Light of His preached Gospel. A Sermon Preached in Boston, December 12. 1733. At the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Stephen Parker, Mr. Ebenezer Hinsdell, and Mr. Joseph Seccombe, Chosen by the Commissioners to the Honourable Society for Propagating Christian Knowledge, at Edinburgh, to carry the Gospel to the Aboriginal Natives on the borders of New England. By Joseph Sewall, D. D. Pastor to a Church of Christ in Boston. To which are annexed, A brief Account of the Honourable Society and of the present Mission, with an Abstract of the Ordination Prayers, and the Charge given by the Reverend Dr.


632


BIBLIOGRAPHY.


Colman. And the Right Hand of Fellowship given by the Reverend Mr. Prince.


Boston : Printed and Sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green. MDCCXXXIII. (6), 46 pp. 8vo. 384


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. Pastor of a Church in Boston.


Boston, in N. E. Printed by B. Green, for Samuel Gerrish. 1716. 385


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


The Duty, Character and Reward of Christ's faithful Servants. A Sermon Preached at the South-Church in Boston : On the Lord's-Day after the Funeral Of the Reverend Thomas Prince, Late Colleague- Pastor of said Church. Who departed this Life October 22ª 1758. Ætat. 72. By Joseph Sewall, D. D. Pastor of said Church.


Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland. MDCC[L]VIII. (2), 22, (2) pp. 8vo.


386


The 2 concluding pages contain "From the Boston-Gazette, &c. of October 30, 1758. By Another Hand."


The Duty of a People to Stand in Aw of God, And not Sin, When under His terrible Judgments. A Sermon Preach'd at the South Meeting House in Boston, the Evening after the Earthquake, Which was in the Night between the 29th & 30th of October, 1727. By Joseph Sewall, M. A. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston.


Boston : Printed for D. Henchman. 1727. (4), 24 pp. 16mo. 387 Same. The Second Edition.


Boston : Printed for D. Henchman. 1727. (4), 28 pp. 16mo. 388


The Duty of every Man To be Always Ready to Die. A Sermon Occasion'd by the very Sudden Deaths of Mr. Thomas Lewis, Aged 32, And of Mr. Samuel Hirst, Aged 22. On Saturday Jan. 14. 1726, 7. By Joseph Sewall, Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston.


Boston in New-England : Printed by B. Green. 1727. (4), 23, pp. 16mo. 389


The first and great Commandment, To love the Lord our God. A Sermon Preach'd at the Thursday-Lecture in Boston January 28. 1741, 2. By Joseph Sewall, D. D. Pastor to a Church of Christ in Boston.


Boston, Printed by T. Fleet, for D. Henchman. 1742. 31 pp. 390


16mo.


God's People must Enquire of Him to bestow the Blessings promised in his Word. A Sermon Preach'd February 26. 1741, 2. On a Day of Prayer observed by the South Church and Congregation in Boston, to seek of God the more Plentiful Effusion of His Holy Spirit Upon


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them and His People. By Joseph Sewall, D. D. One of the Pastors of said Church.


16mo.


Boston, Printed by D. Fowle for D. Henchman. I742. 3º pp. 391


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. By Joseph Sewall, M. A. Pastor of A Church of Christ in Boston. With a Preface by the united Ministers of the said Town.


Boston in New-England : Printed by B. Green, for Daniel Hench- man. 1728. (2), vi, 28 pp. 8vo. 392


The Holy Spirit Convincing the World of Sin, of Righteousness, and of Judgment, considered in Four Sermons : The two former delivered at the Tuesday-Evening Lecture in Brattle-Street, January 20th & March 3 : The other at the Old-South-Church in Boston, April 17 & 26, 1741. By Joseph Sewall, D. D.


Boston : Printed by f. Draper, for D. Henchman. 1741. (2),


.vi, 133 (1), pp. 16mo. 393


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, Novemb. 13th. 1722. By Joseph Sewall, A. M. Pastor of a Church of Christ in Boston.




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