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The Fountain Opened : Or, The Admirable Blessings plentifully to be Dispensed at the National Conversion of the Jews From Zech. XIII. I. By the late Reverend and Learned Samuel Willard, M. A. Teacher of a Church in Boston, N. E. and Vice-President of Harvard College. The Second Edition.
Boston : Printed by B. Green. 1722. (2), 40 pp. 16mo. 462
See note to No. 463.
The Fountain Opened : Or, The Admirable Blessings plentifully to be Dispensed at the National Conversion of the Jews. By the late Reverend & Learned Samuel Willard, M. A. Teacher of a Church in Boston, N. E. and Vice-President of Harvard College. The Third Edition.
[Boston, printed by Bartholomew Green : and sold by Benjamin Eliot, Samuel Gerrish & Daniel Henchman. 1727.] 24 (1) pp. No title page. Sm. 4to. 463
Pp. 16-24 contain Appendix by Samuel Sewall, who prefaces it with the following "The foregoing sermon, was with many others on the same text published in the year 1700. And having been for some time out of print ; the importance and seasonableness of the subject prevail'd with me to reprint it." It is appended to Sewall's " Phenomena quaedam Apocalyptica ad aspectum Novi orbis configurata."
" The first edition contains six Doctrines, apparently so many separate ser- mons on the same text, Zech. XIII. I. The second edition contains only five pages of introductory matter, the fifth Doctrine, and appendix by Samuel Sewall, pp. 31-40. The third edition contains the same matter, the appendix filling pages 16-24."
The Heart Garrisoned Or, The Wisdome, and Care of the Spiritual Souldier above all things to safeguard his Heart. Delivered in a Sermon which was Preached to the Honoured Gentlemen of the Artillery Company, on the Day of their Election, at Boston in New- England June 5, 1676. By Mr. Samuel Willard.
Cambridge, Printed by Samuel Green. 1676. (2), 21 pp. Sm. 4to. 464
Heavenly Merchandize ; Or The Purchasing of Truth Recommended and the Selling of it Disswaded. As it was Delivered in Several Ser- mons Upon Prov. 23. 23. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
Boston, in New-England ; Printed by Samuel Green, and are to be sold by Joseph Brunning. 1686. (6), 171 pp. 16mo. 465
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The High Esteem Which God hath of the Death of his Saints. As it was Delivered in A Sermon Preached October 7. 1683. Occasioned by the Death of the Worshipful John Hull Esq: Who Deceased October 1. 1683. By Samuel Willard Teacher to a Church in Boston.
Boston in New-England Printed by Samuel Green for Samuel 466
Sewall : 1683. (2), 20 pp. Sm. 4to.
Verses " In obitum Johannis Hull Armigeri," pp. 19-20, are signed " Elijah Corlet."
Impenitent Sinners Warned of their Misery and Summoned to Judgment. Delivered in Two Sermons at Boston, Nov. 6 and 10. 1698. Occasioned by the Amazing Instance of a Miserable creature who stood condemned for Murdering her Infant, .
Boston, printed by B. Green and f. Allen. 1698. (8), 48 pp. 16mo. 467
Israel's True Safety : Offered in a Sermon, Before His Excellency, the Honourable Council, and Representatives, of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, On March 15th. 1704. Being a Day Set a part for Solemn Fasting and Prayer. By Samuel Willard.
Boston : printed by B. Green, for Samuel Phillips. 1704. (2), 34 pp. 16mo. 468
The Just Man's Prerogative. A Sermon Preached Privately, Sept. 27. 1706. On a Solemn Occasion ; For the Consolation of a Sorrow- ful Family, Mourning over the Immature Death, of a Pious Son, viz. Mr. Simeon Stoddard, who was found Barbarously Murdered, in Chelsea-Fields near London, May 14. 1706. By S. Willard.
Boston N. E. Printed by B. Green. Sold by Nicholas Boone. 1706. (2), 28 pp. 16mo. 469
Latin Epitaph on the Monument of the Reverend John Sherman, of Watertown, who died in August, 1685.
(Printed in C. Francis's History of Watertown, pp. 138, 139, and W. T. Harris's Watertown Epitaphs, page 48.) 470
The Law Established by the Gospel Or, A Brief Discourse, wherein is Asserted and Declared, the Great Honour which is put upon the Law of God, in the Gospel way of Justification by Faith alone. Being The Substance of A Sermon Preached on the Lecture in Boston, Sep- tember 20. 1694. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church there.
Boston, in New - England Printed by Bartholomew Green, for Michael Perry. 1694. 39 pp. 16mo. 47I
Love's Pedigree. Or A Discourse shewing the Grace of Love in a Believer to be of A Divine Original. Delivered in a Sermon Preached at the Lecture in Boston. Febr. 29. 1700. By S. Willard, Teacher of a Church there.
Boston in N. E. Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen. Sold by Ben- jamin Eliot. 1700. 28 pp. 16mo. 472
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The Man of War. A Sermon Preached to the Artillery Company at Boston, on June 5. 1699. Being the Anniversary day for their Election Of Officers. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
Boston, printed by B. Green, and f. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot. 1699. 30 pp. 16mo. 473
Some copies have Michael Perry in place of Benjamin Eliot.
Mercy Magnified on a Penitent Prodigal, Or A Brief Discourse, wherein Christ's Parable of the Lost Son found, is Opened and Applied, As it was Delivered in sundry Sermons. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston in New-England.
Boston in New-England. Printed by Samuel Green, for Samuel Philips. 1684. (6), 391, (1) pp. 16mo. 474
Morality Not to be Relied on for Life. Or, A Brief Discourse, dis- covering the One Thing Wanting, which leaves the legalist Short of Life Eternal. Delivered in a Sermon on the Lecture in Boston, May 23d. 1700. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
Boston, in N. E. printed by B. Green, & f. Allen, for Benjamin Eliot. 1700. 28 pp. 16mo. 475
The Mourners Cordial Against Excessive Sorrow Discovering what Grounds of Hope God's People have concerning their Dead Friends. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
Boston, Printed by Benjamin Harris, and John Allen. 1691. 4, 137 pp. 16mo. 476
The Necessity of Sincerity, in renewing Covenant : Opened and urged in a Sermon Preached to the Third gathered Church in Boston, New England ; June 29, 1680. On the Day wherein they Solemnly renewed Covenant. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of that Church.
Boston in New England Printed by James Glen, for Samuel Sewall, 1682. 131-150 (6) pp. Sm. 8vo. 477
Forms part of the "Covenant-Keeping The Way to Blessedness." Pp. (1-6) contain " The church renewed covenant as followeth."
Ne Sutor ultra Crepidam. Or Brief Animadversions Upon the New- England Anabaptists late Fallacious Narrative ; Wherein the Notorious Mistakes and Falshoods by them Published, are Detected. By Samuel Willard Teacher of a Church in Boston in New-England.
Boston in New-England, Printed by S. Green, upon Assignment of S. Sewall. And are to be sold by Sam. Philips. 1681. (8), 27 pp. Sm. 4to. 478
The only sure way to prevent threatned Calamity : as it was de- livered in a Sermon, preached at the court of elecion [sic], May 24. 1682.
[Boston, 1684.] 163-197 pp. No title page. 16mo. 479
Forms part of " The Child's Portion."
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The Peril of the Times Displayed. Or The Danger of Mens taking up with a Form of Godliness, But Denying the Power of it. Being the Substance of several Sermons Preached : By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston, N. E.
Boston, printed by B. Green & F. Allen. Sold by Benjamin Eliot. 480 1700. 168 pp. 16mo.
The address " To the Reader," is signed " Increase Mather."
Prognosticks of Impending Calamities. Delivered in a Sermon Preached on the Lecture at Boston, July 17. 1701. Occasioned by the Death of the Truly Honourable, William Stoughton, Esq. Lieutenant Governour, &c. of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New- England. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
Boston : Printed by B. Green, & J. Allen, for Nicholas Boone. 1701. 32 pp. 16mo. 48 1
Promise-Keeping A Great Duty. As it was Delivered in A Sermon. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
Boston, Printed by Benjamin Harris, and John Allen. 1691. (2), . 28 pp. 16mo. 482
Reformation The Great Duty of an Afflicted People. Setting forth The SIN and Danger there is in Neglecting of it, under the Continued and Repeated Judgments of God. Being the Substance of what was Preached on a Solemn Day of Humiliation kept by the Third Gathered Church in Boston, August. 23d. 1694. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of the said Church.
Boston in New-England, Printed and Sold by Bartholomew Green, 1694. 76 pp. 16mo. 483
A Remedy against Despair. Or, A Brief Discourse wherein Great Sinners are Encouraged, and Directed how to improve the consider- ation of the Greatness of their Sins in Praying to God for Pardon. Being the Substance of Two Sermons Preached at the Lecture in Boston, 1699. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church there.
Boston, printed by B. Green, and }. Allen. Sold by S. Philips.
1700. 70 pp. 32mo.
484
Rules For the Discerning Of the Present Times. Recommended To the People of God, in New-England. In a Sermon Preached on the Lecture in Boston ; November 27th. 1692. By Samuel Willard.
Boston, printed by Benjamin Harris, 1693. (2), 30 pp. 16mo. 485
A Sermon Preached upon Ezek. 22. 30, 31. Occasioned by the Death of the much honoured John Leveret, Esq; Governour of the Colony of the Massachusets. N. E. By S. W. Teacher of the South Church in Boston.
Boston ; Printed by John Foster, in the year 1679. (2), 13 pp. Sm. 4to. 486
The Sinfulness of Worshipping God With Men's Institutions As
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it was Delivered in a Sermon. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
[Boston], printed by Benjamin Harris, and John Allen. 1691. (2), 29 pp. 16mo. 487
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, and Pastor of a Church in Boston.
Boston in New-England : printed by B. Green for Benjamin Eliot. 17II. (2), vi, 257, (5) pp. Sm. 8vo. 488
Pp. i-vi, contain "To the Reader," by Ebenezer Pemberton.
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, and Pastor of a Church in Boston.
The Second Edition.
Boston: printed by Green, Bushell, and Allen, for D. Henchman. 1743. (2), vi, 216, (2) pp. 16mo. 489
Some Miscellany Observations On our present Debates respecting Witchcrafts, in a Dialogue Between S. & B. By P. E. and J. A.
Philadelphia, Printed by William Bradford for Hezekiah Usher. 1692. 16 pp. Sm. 4to. 490
" This was written by Rev. Mr. Willard." - T. Prince's manuscript cata- logue.
Same. (Reprinted in Congregationalist Quarterly, vol. xi., July, 1869, pp. 400-415.) 49 Same. Boston : "Congregational Quarterly," Reprint No. 1. 1869. 24 pp. Sm. 4to. 492
`100 copies printed.
Spiritual Desertions Discovered and Remedied. Being The Sub- stance of divers Sermons Preached for the help of dark Souls, labour- ing under Divine withdrawings. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
Boston in New England, printed by B. Green, and }. Allen, for Michael Perry and Benjamin Eliot. 1699. 144 pp. 24mo. 493
Spiritual Desertions Discovered and Remedied.
Boston, 1713. 160 pp. 8vo. 494
Reprint of 1699 edition.
Same. Boston, 1741. 495
Haven gives these Titles, but we have been unable to see the books.
A Thanksgiving Sermon, Preach'd at Boston in New-England, December, 1705. On the Return of a Gentleman from his Travels. By the Reverend Samuel Willard, Pastor of the South Church in Boston, and Vice-President of Harvard-Colledge in Cambridge.
London, printed for Ralph Smith. 1709. 16 pp. 8vo. 496
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The Truly Blessed Man : Or, The Way to be Happy here, and For Ever : Being the Substance of Divers Sermons Preached on Psalm xxxii. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston. N. E.
Boston in N. E. Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Michael Perry. 1700. 652, (3) pp. 12mo. 497
Useful Instructions for a professing People in Times of great Se- curity and Degeneracy : Delivered in several Sermons on Solemn Occasions : By Mr. Samuel Willard Pastor of the Church of Christ at Groton.
Cambridge : printed by Samuel Green. 1673. (4), 80 pp. Sm. 4to. 498
Only three copies of this are known to be in existence. This title was taken from Dr. Samuel A. Green's copy.
Walking with God, The Great Duty and Priviledge Of true Christians. In Two Sermons Preached on the Lecture, in the year 1700. By Samuel Willard, Teacher of a Church in Boston.
Boston : printed by B. Green, and }. Allen. Sold by Benjamin Eliot. 1701. 56 pp. 16mo. 499
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HAVING CONTRIBUTIONS OR PREFACED BY MR. WILLARD.
The Answer of Several Ministers In and near Boston, To that Case of Conscience, Whether it is Lawful for a Man to Marry his Wives own Sister ?
Boston in N. E., Printed, and Sold by Bartholomew Green. 1695. 8, (I) pp. Svo. 500
Same. Boston : Reprinted by B. Green. 17II. 8 pp. Svo. 50I
The only title is a half-title on first page. Samuel Willard is one of the eight ministers signing the work.
An Answer to George Keith's Libel. Against A Catechism pub- lished, by Francis Makemie. To which is Added, by way of Post- script A brief Narrative of a Late Difference among the Quakers, begun at Philadelphia.
Boston, printed by Benjamin Harris. MDCXCIIII. (12), 103 pp.
I6mo. 502
Address to the "Christian Reader " is signed "Increase Mather, James Allen, Samuel Willard, John Baily, Cotton Mather."
Late Memorable Providences Relating to Witchcrafts and Posses- sions, Clearly Manifesting, Not only that there are Witches, but that Good Men (as well as others) may possibly have their Lives shortned by such evil Instruments of Satan. Written by Cotton Mather. The Second Impression. Recommended by the Reverend Mr. Richard Baxter, and by the Ministers of Boston and Charlestown in New Eng- land.
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London, Printed for Tho. Parkhurst. 1691. (22), 144 pp. 503
16mo.
Samuel Willard is one of the signers of "To the reader," pp. (8)-(12). For the First Impression, See No. 504.
Memorable Providences, Relating to Witchcrafts And Possessions. A Faithful Account of many Wonderful and Surprising Things, that have befallen several Bewitched and Possessed Persons in New- England. . . . Written By Cotton Mather, Minister of the Gospel. And Recommended by the Ministers of Boston and Charleston.
Printed at Boston in N. England by R. P. 1689. Sold by Joseph Brunning. (8), 75, 21, 41, 14 pp. 16mo. 504
"To the Reader," (4) pp. signed by Samuel Willard among others.
Our Dying Saviour's Legacy of Peace To His Disciples in a trouble- some World, from John 14. 27. Also a Discourse on the Two Wit- nesses. By John Higginson Pastor of the Church in Salem.
Boston : Printed by Samuel Green for Fohn Usher, 1686. (14), 205 pp. 16mo. 505
A second "Preface " pp. (9-11) is signed " Samuel Willard."
The Principles of the Protestant Religion maintained, And Churches of New-England, in the Profession and Exercise thereof defended, Against all the Calumnies of one George Keith, a Quaker, in a Book lately Published at Pensilvania, to undermine them both. By the Ministers of the Gospel in Boston [James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samuel Willard, and Cotton Mather].
Boston, in New-England, Printed by Richard Pierce. MDCXC. (10), 156 pp. 16mo. 506
Answered by Keith in "The Pretended Antidote Proved Poyson," etc. See No. 515.
Unfruitful Hearers detected & warned. By Nehemiah Walter. 507
Pp. 1-4 have Address to the Reader by Mr. Willard. See No. 377 for full title.
III.
HAVING REFERENCE TO MR. WILLARD.
[Biographical Sketch.] By Josiah Willard Gibbs. 508
(In Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American Pulpit, vol. I, pp. 164-167.)
[Biographical Sketch.]
(In Green, S. A. An Historical Address, bi-centennial and cen- tennial, at Groton, July 4, 1876. Pp. 20-24. Groton, 1876.) 509
Biographical Sketch of the Rev. Samuel Willard, Pastor of the South Church in Boston, and Vice-President of Harvard College.
(In The Panoplist. Vol. 3, August, 1807, pp. 97-101.) 510 A Funeral Sermon on the Death of that Learned & Excellent
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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. Ætatis Sua 68. By Ebenezer Pemberton, A. M. To which is Annexed, A Poem, on the Same Sorrowful Occa- sion. By the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Colman.
Boston : Printed by B. Green, for Benj. Eliot. 1707. (16), 80, (2), 14 pp. 16mo. 5II
Also printed in Pemberton's Sermons and Discourses, pp. 101-144. The
Poem has a separate title-page. See No. 514.
[Life, with a Bibliography.]
(In Sibley, J. L. Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University. Vol. ii., pp. 13-36. Cambridge, 1881.) 512
The Catalogue has been consulted in the preparation of the present Bibliography.
Memoir of Rev. Samuel Willard, M. A. Vice-President of Harvard University. By Joseph Willard.
(In American Quarterly Register. Vol. xii., November, 1839, pp. II3-12I.) 513
Contains a list of some of his publications.
A Poem on Elijah's Translation, Occasion'd by the Death of the Reverend and Learned Mr. Samuel Willard, Late Pastor to a Church of Christ in Boston, and Vice-President of Harvard Colledge in Cambridge. By Mr. Colman, V. D. M.
Boston : printed for Benjamin Eliot, 1707. (2), 14 pp. 16mo. 514 Appended to Mr. Pemberton's Funeral Sermon. See No. 51I.
The Pretended Antidote Proved Poyson : Or, The true Principles of the Christian & Protestant Religion Defended, And the Four Counterfit Defenders thereof Detected and Discovered ; the Names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey, Samuel Willard and Cotton Mather, who call themselves Ministers of the Gospel in Boston, in their pretended Answer to my Book, called, The Presbyterian, &c. By George Keith.
Philadelphia, printed by Will. Bradford, 1690. (2), 224 pp. 16mo.
515
A Refutation of A dangerous & hurtful Opinion maintained by Mr. Samuel Willard, an Independent Minister at Boston, & President at the Commencement in Cambridge, in New England, July Ist. 1702. Sent to him in Latin soon after the Commencement, and since trans- . lated into English. By George Keith, M. A.
[New York : Printed by William Bradford. 1702.] 7 pp. No title-page. 4to. 516
Title from Menzies Catalogue.
Upon Mr. Samuel Willard, his first coming into the Assembly, and Praying, after a long and dangerous Fit of Sickness ; November 21.
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1700. at 3, in the Afternoon, being a day of publick Thanksgiving. Mr. Pemberton's text, Psal. 118. 27 [Verses.] 2 pp. No title-page. 16mo. 517
This title, and three stanzas of four lines each, fill a page; another page, dated " May 12th, 1720." relates to " The Fountain Opened," with which both are bound. "S. Sewall Esqr - and Prind at Boston. 1700." MS. note by T. Prince. (See Diary of Samuel Sewall, vol. ii. p. 26.)
BENJAMIN BLYDENBURGH WISNER, D. D.
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HIS WRITINGS.
Benefits and Claims of Sabbath Schools. A Sermon delivered in the Old South Church, on the morning and afternoon of the Sabbath, January 17, 1830. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.
Boston : Perkins & Marvin. 1830. 28 pp. 12mo. 518
The History of the Old South Church in Boston, in four Sermons, delivered May 9, & 16, 1830, being the first and second Sabbaths after the completion of a Century from the first Occupancy of the present Meeting House. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Church.
Boston : Crocker & Brewster. I830. I22 pp. Folded plan. 8vo. 519
Influence of Religion on Liberty. A Discourse in commemoration of the Landing of the Pilgrims, delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1830. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.
Boston : Perkins & Marvin. 1831. 36 pp. 8vo. 520
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. 52I
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. 12mo. 522
Same. Second Edition.
Boston : Published by Crocker & Brewster. 1826. 392 pp. Portrait. 12mo. 523
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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. I2mo. 524
Same. Fourth Edition, with an Introductory Essay and an Orig- inal Poem, by James Montgomery.
Boston : Published by Crocker & Brewster. 1833. 360 pp. 525
Portrait. 12mo.
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 in Boston.
London : Printed for Richard Baynes. MDCCCXXVII. (4), 296 pp. 526
Portrait. I2mo.
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. 527
According to the British Museum Catalogue this was edited by W. Innes.
There were seven editions of the Memoirs published at Glasgow from 1828 to 1832, some if not all of which had Montgomery's Essay and Poem. The Memoirs also appear in the "Christian Biography, containing the Lives of Bishop Hall, J. Eliot, S. Huntington, C. Heywood, J. Milner." [London, 1835 ?] This title is taken from the British Museum Catalogue, a copy not having been accessible when this list was first made up.
The Moral Condition and Prospects of the Heathen. A Sermon, delivered at the Old South Church in Boston, before the Foreign Mis- sion Society of Boston and the Vicinity, at their annual meeting, Jan. I, 1824. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church.
Boston : Printed by Crocker and Brewster. 1824. 36 pp. 8vo. 528
The proper Mode of conducting Missions to the Heathen. A Ser- mon delivered before the Society for Propagating the Gospel among the Indians and Others in North America, November 5, 1829. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.
Boston : Putnam & Hunt. 1829. 23 pp. 8vo. 529
Review of a Pamphlet on the Trust Deed of the Hanover Church [Anonymous.]
Boston : T. R. Marvin, printer. 1828. 37 pp. 8vo. 530
The pamphlet in question was entitled "The Recent Attempt to defeat the Constitutional Provisions in favor of Religious Freedom, considered in ref- erence to the Trust Conveyances of Hanover Street Church. By A Layman [John Lowell]." Boston, 1828.
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A Review of Rev. Dr. Channing's Discourse, preached at the Ded- ication of the Second Congregational Unitarian Church, New York, December 7, 1826. [Anonymous.]
Boston : published by Peirce and Parker. 1832. 44 pp. 8vo. 531 Review of "The New Divinity Tried "; or an Examination of Rev. Mr. Rand's Strictures on a Sermon delivered by the Rev. C. G. Fin- ney, on making a new Heart. [Anonymous.]
Boston : Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins. 1827. 91 Pp. 532
8vo.
A Sermon occasioned by the Death of Mrs. Miriam Phillips, Con- sort of His Honor William Phillips, delivered on the 18th of May, being the Sabbath after the Funeral. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.
Cambridge : printed by Hilliard and Metcalf. I823. 25 Pp. 533
8vo.
A Sermon occasioned by the Death of the Hon. William Phillips, preached on the third of June, 1827, being the Sabbath after the Funeral. By Benjamin B. Wisner, Pastor of the Old South Church in Boston.
Boston : Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins. 1827. 52 pp. 534
8vo.
Book for Parents. The Genius and Design of the domestic Consti- tution [etc.]. By Christopher Anderson.
From the Edinburgh Edition.
Boston : Perkins, Marvin & Co. 1834. xvi (2), 15-420 pp. 12mo.
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Pp. iii-vi contain Introductory notice, by Dr. Wisner.
II.
HAVING REFERENCE TO DR. WISNER.
[Biographical Sketch.] By Mrs. Wisner.
(In Sprague, W. B. Annals of the American Pulpit, vol. 2, pp. 682-687.) 536
The Grand Theme of the Christian Preacher. A Sermon deliv- ered at the Old South Church in Boston at the Ordination of the Rev. Benjamin B. Wisner, Feb. 21, 1821. By Leonard Woods.
Andover : published by Flagg and Gould. 1821. 30 pp. 8v0. 537 Memoir of the late Benjamin B. Wisner, D. D.
(In The Missionary Herald. Vol. 32, pp. 117-123.) 538
Extracts from Mr. Fay's funeral sermon.
Missionary Remains : Or Sketches of the Lives of Evarts, Corne- lius, and Wisner, with An Introduction. By Samuel H. Cox, D. D. New York : Taylor & Gould. 1835. iv, 143 pp. 12mo. 539
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