Samuel Gerrish
Active Years
Min year: 1710, Max year: 1728, Max count: 18
Establishments over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
As Publisher
- 1710: A discourse concerning faith and fervency in prayer, and the glorious kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ, on earth, now approaching
- 1712: Grace defended
- 1712: Grata brevitas
- 1712: Repeated warnings
- 1713: Practical religion exemplify'd
- 1713: A treatise concerning the Lord's Supper
- 1714: Maternal consolations
- 1714: A monitor for communicants
- 1714: Insanabilia
- 1714: The sacrificer
- 1714: A perfect recovery
- 1715: Three practical discourses
- 1716: A discourse concerning the existence and the omniscience of God
- 1716: Utilia. Real and vital religion served, in the various & glorious intentions of it
- 1716: The deaths of eminent men, and excellent friends, very distressing to the survivors
- 1716: The echo's of devotion
- 1717: The nature and manner of man's blessing God; with our obligations thereto
- 1718: A caveat against covetousness
- 1718: Smoaking flax inflamed or, Weary sinners incouraged to go to Christ, from the certainty, & eternity of their happiness
- 1719: Reason why, not Anabaptist plunging but infant-believer's baptism ought to be approved, is because the Lord Jesus Christ, and his apostles, preached it and practiced it
- 1719: The blessing of Zebulun & Issachar
- 1719: A monitor for delaying sinners
- 1720: A discourse shewing that God dealeth with men as with reasonable creatures
- 1721: The duty of parents to transmit religion to their children
- 1721: A sermon preach'd at Cambrige [sic], after the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Foxcroft
- 1723: Utile dulci. or, A joco-serious dialogue, concerning regular singing
- 1724: Sober remarks on a book lately re-printed at Boston, entituled, A modest proof of the order and government settled by Christ and his apostles in the church
- 1724: The people's interest in one article consider'd & exhibited. Or, A sermon shewing that it is the interest of the people of God, to do their duty, toward the subsistence of such as preach the Gospel to them
- 1725: A Brief account of the revenues, pomp, and state of the bishops, and other clergy in the Church of England
- 1725: Early piety, exemplified in Elizabeth Butcher of Boston
- 1726: A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping
- 1726: A seasonable warning against bad company-keeping
- 1726: Wise & good civil rulers, to be duely acknowledged by God's people as a great favour
- 1727: Sermons on several subjects
- 1728: Civil rulers raised up by God to feed his people
Sat Dec 02 05:16:52 CST 2023