D. Henchman
Active Years
Min year: 1713, Max year: 1793, Max count: 33
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1713: A plain and familiar discourse of seeking God early
- 1713: What should be most of all tho't upon
- 1716: The warning of God unto young people, not to consent when enticed to sin
- 1718: A discourse on the great priviledge and happiness of dying in faith
- 1718: Vanishing things
- 1720: A seasonable testimony to good order in the churches of the faithful
- 1720: Of taking heed to, and fulfilling the ministry; with the grand motive thereto
- 1720: A vindication of the New-North-Church in Boston
- 1720: A short catechism drawn out of the word of God
- 1721: The certain blessedness of all those, whose sins are forgiven
- 1721: A holy and useful life, ending in a happy and joyful death
- 1722: Moses a witness to our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
- 1723: The joy of children walking in truth
- 1723: None but Christ, none but Christ
- 1723: The communicant's companion
- 1723: The confession of faith
- 1724: An essay upon that paradox, Infallibility may sometimes mistake. or, A reply to A discourse concerning episcopacy, said in a late pamphlet to be beyond the possibility of a reply
- 1724: Two sermons preached at Rutland, September 8th. 1723
- 1725: The young-man's duty, explained and pressed upon him
- 1726: Practical discourses on death, judgment, heaven & hell
- 1727: Morning health no security against sudden arrest of death before night
- 1728: The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man
- 1728: A religious fear of God's tokens, explained and urged
- 1728: The day of trouble near, the tokens of it, and a due preparation for it
- 1729: A funeral sermon preach'd at Bristol, on the Lord's-Day, after the death of Mr. Nathanael Cotton, late Pastor of the Church of Christ there
- 1729: The death of a prophet lamented and improved
- 1729: The faithful ministers of Christ mindful of their own death
- 1730: 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
- 1730: Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children
- 1730: A dissertation concerning inoculation of the small-pox
- 1731: Sighs from hell
- 1732: The faithful servant approv'd at death, and entring [sic] into the joy of his Lord
- 1733: The Scripture-bishop vindicated
- 1733: An awakening call from the eternal God, to the unconverted. Or Seasonable advice to them that are under convictions, to prevent their miscarrying in conversion
- 1733: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Elisha Kent, at New-Town, in Connecticut, September 27. 1732
- 1734: The duty of renewing their baptismal covenant
- 1734: Character and overthrow of Laish considered and applied
- 1735: A companion for communicants. Or, The Christian instructed in the great duty of worthy approaching the table of the Lord
- 1735: A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion
- 1735: A sinners prayer for converting grace; or, The necessity and efficacy of the grace of God in the conversation of a sinner
- 1735: Meat out of the eater, and sweetness out of the strong
- 1735: A solemn warning to the secure world, from the God of terrible majesty. Or, The presumptuous sinner detected, his pleas consider'd, and his doom display'd
- 1735: Jehovah's character as a man of war, illustrated and applied
- 1736: Christian bravery
- 1736: The sound believer
- 1737: When the godly cease, and faithful fail; we must seek to God for help
- 1738: A treatise of being born again
- 1738: The orthodox Christian: or, A child well instructed in the principles of the Christian religion
- 1738: The history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ epitomiz'd: in a catechetical way
- 1738: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Walter Wilmot at Jamaica on Long-Island. April 12. 1738
- 1738: The number of deaths in Haverhil, and also some comfortable instance; thereof among the children, under the late distemper in the throat
- 1738: On the death of the Queen
- 1738: The necessity of regeneration, in order to the divine acceptance
- 1738: A faithful narrative of the surprising work of God in the conversion of many hundred souls in Northampton, and the neighbouring towns and villages of the county of Hampshire, in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England
- 1739: The perfect and upright man characteriz'd and recommended
- 1739: The character, commendation and reward of a faithful servant of Jesus Christ
- 1739: Gospel order joyful to beholders
- 1739: Children well imployed, and, Jesus much delighted: or, The hosannahs of Zion's children, highly pleasing to Zion's King
- 1739: A guide to prayer: or, A free and rational account of the gift, grace and spirit of prayer
- 1739: Gospel ministers exhibited under the notion of stars; and our Lord Jesus Christ as holding these stars in his right hand
- 1739: True Christian's love of the unseen Christ
- 1739: Sermons on sacramental occasions
- 1739: People earnestly urged to be happy: or, A minister's address to his people, by way of intreaty, that they receive not the grace of God in vain
- 1740: A dead faith anatomized
- 1740: A brief and general account of the first part of the life of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1740: The nature and necessity of the new-birth
- 1740: The self-justiciary convicted and condemned. Or, A discourse concerning the difficulty and necessity of renouncing our own righteousness: and the evangelical method of repairing to the righteousness of a glorious Christ, as our only title to blessedness
- 1740: Some observations on the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, and his opposers
- 1740: The faith and prayer of a dying malefactor
- 1741: Practical discourses on various texts
- 1741: What think ye of Christ?
- 1741: A choice drop of honey from the rock Christ
- 1741: Hymns composed on several subjects
- 1741: The indwelling of the spirit the common privilege of all believers
- 1741: A right to the Lord's Supper considered in a letter to a serious enquirer after truth
- 1741: The ministers of Christ are to enrich those they minister unto
- 1741: The espousals: or, A passionate perswasive to a marriage with the Lamb of God, &c
- 1741: Some meditations and materials for prayer, proper for communicants before partaking of the Lord's-Supper
- 1741: The Holy Spirit convincing the world of sin, of righteousness, and of judgment
- 1741: The obligations upon all Christians to desire and endeavour the salvation of others
- 1741: One shall be taken, and another left
- 1742: The sincere convert
- 1742: A treatise of being born again
- 1742: The second commandment like to the first; Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thy self
- 1742: God's people must enquire of him to bestow the blessings promised in his word
- 1742: Spiritual songs
- 1742: A guide to Christ. Or, The way of directing souls that are under the work of conversion
- 1742: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1742: The spirits of the present day tried
- 1742: Wisdom is justified of all her children
- 1742: The spirits of the present day tried
- 1742: The doctrine of the law & grace unfolded
- 1742: Ministers insufficient of themselves rightly to discharge the duties of their sacred calling
- 1743: An abstract of military discipline
- 1743: Looking to Jesus
- 1743: A letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston
- 1744: Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children
- 1744: Christ, the king and witness of truth, and the nature, excellency, and extent of his kingdom, as founded in truth, and only promoted by it
- 1745: Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes
- 1745: The lamb slain, worthy to be praised, as the most powerful, rich, wise, and strong
- 1746: The salvations of God in 1746
- 1746: A sermon delivered at the South Church in Boston
- 1746: The character of a Christian hero
- 1746: The vanity of man as mortal
- 1747: An abstract of military discipline
- 1747: The soldier caution'd and counsel'd
- 1747: True saints, when absent from the body, are present with the Lord
- 1747: Family religion urged. Or, Some serious considerations offer'd to the reason and conscience of every prayerless housholder
- 1748: The character and hope of the righteous consider'd
- 1748: A serious address to the members of the Episcopal separation in New-England
- 1748: Meditations on several divine subjects
- 1749: The rise and progress of religion in the soul
- 1749: An account of the life of the late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd
- 1750: The living water to be had for asking
- 1751: God destroyeth the hope of man!
- 1753: A sermon preached in Boston, New-England
- 1754: Unfruitful hearers detected & warned: or, A discourse wherein the danger of, and by, unprofitable hearing, is laid open and cautioned against
- 1755: An abstract of military discipline
- 1755: Discourses on the whole LVth chapter of Isaiah
- 1755: Some evidences of the Divine inspiration of the Scriptures of the Old Testament, from the testimony of Jesus Christ and his apostles in the New
- 1756: Observations moral and religious, on the late terrible night of the earthquake
- 1756: Sacramental exercises
- 1756: Sacramental exercises
- 1793: The expectation of man disappointed by the great God
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As Bookseller
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