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The nature and tendency of the sin of selfishness considered. A discourse delivered at the North Parish in Newbury-Port, August 12th, 1779.
Readiness for death our highest concernment, and the way to attain it. A sermon, occasioned by the death, and preached at the interment, of the Rev'd Lemuel Hedge, Pastor of the church in Warwick: who deceased October 15th, 1777, in the 44th year of his a
A sermon, preached before the General Assembly of the state of Connecticut, at Hartford, on the day of the anniversary election, May 13, 1779
The accursed thing must be taken away from among a people, if they would reasonably hope to stand before their enemies. A sermon preached at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, September 3, 1778, and printed at the desire of the hearers.
The character and blessedness of a diligent and faithful servant: : a sermon delivered at Brookfield, October 19, 1779, at the funeral of the Honorable Jedediah Foster, Esquire, one of the justices of the Superior Court in the state of Massachusetts; who
The Divine goodness displayed, in the American Revolution : a sermon, preached in New-York, December 11th, 1783. Appointed by Congress, as a day of public thanksgiving, throughout the United States
Divine judgments upon tyrants: and compassion to the oppressed. : a sermon, preached at Lexington, April 20th, 1778. In commemoration of the murderous war and rapine, inhumanly perpetrated, by two brigades of British troops, in that town and neighbourhood
The importance of military skill, measures for defence and a martial spirit, in a time of peace. Half-title: Mr. Clarke's artillery-election sermon.  Sermon preached to the Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company in Boston, New-England, June 6, 1768 :
A discourse delivered at the West Church in Boston, August 24. 1766. :
The ruler's duty and honor, in serving his generation ; and his dismission by death, and entering into peace :
The Lord is to be praised for the triumphs of his power. : A sermon, preached at Greenwich, in Connecticut, on the 18th of December 1777. : Being a general thanksgiving through the United American States.
The agency and providence of God acknowledged, in the preservation of the American states. : a sermon preached at the annual thanksgiving, December 7th, 1780.
The evil designs of men made subservient by God to the public good, particularly illustrated in the rise, progress and conclusion of the American war. : a sermon preached at Lexington, on the nineteenth of April, 1783, being the anniversary of the commenc
A memorial of Lexington Battle, and of some signal interpositions of Providence in the American Revolution. : a sermon preached at Lexington, on the nineteenth of April, 1782.
The excellency of a good name : a sermon, delivered in the chapel of Yale-College, in New-Haven, December 4th, 1768,
The great and tender concern of faithful ministers for the souls of their people
A sermon, preached at St. Paul's, New York, September 22, 1776. : Being the first Sunday after the English churches opened, on General Howe's taking possession of the town, and in the day subsequent to the attempt to destroy New York by fire
A discourse delivered at Hallifax in the county of Plymouth, July 24th 1766. :
A sermon preached to the ancient
A discourse on some events of the last century : delivered in the Brick Church in New Haven on Wednesday, January 7, 1801

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