Obadiah Hughes
Active Years
Min year: 1721, Max year: 1749, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1721: A confession of faith, deliver'd at the Old Jewry, January 11th, 1720/21, by Obadiah Hughes, at his ordination. To which are added his answers to the questions then proposed to him by the Reverend Joshua Oldfield, D.D
- 1722: The good man's security in times of publick calamity. By Obadiah Hughes
- 1725: The enemies of good kings clothed with shame
- 1728: A sermon to the Societies for Reformation of Manners
- 1730: The happy state of good men after death
- 1735: The veneration of saints and images
- 1735: The veneration of saints and images, as taught and practis'd in the Church of Rome, examined
- 1735: A funeral thought, deliver'd at the interrment of the late Reverend Mr. Samuel Newman
- 1735: The veneration of saints and images, as taught and practis'd in the Church of Rome, examined
- 1736: The veneration of saints and images, as taught and practis'd in the Church of Rome, examined
- 1739: National deliverances thankfully acknowledged and improved
- 1740: A funeral-Speech deliver'd at the interment of the body of the late Reverend and excellent William Harris, D.D
- 1741: Serious reflections upon the brevity and evils of human life
- 1742: Early religion recommended. A sermon preached in St. Thomas's; For the benefit Of the Charity-School, in Gravel - Lane, Southwark: on New-Years-Day, MDCCXLII. By O. Hughes, D. D
- 1742: Obedience to God the best security against our enemies
- 1743: The righteous man's hope in death, consider'd and improv'd
- 1744: Obedience to God the best security against our enemies
- 1744: The saint dismiss'd from earth, and sent to rest. A sermon on occasion of the death of the late Reverend Mr. William Bushnell, preached in Maid-Lane in Southwark, May 27, 1744. By Ob. Hughes, D.D.
- 1745: Comfort and counsel under the sickness or death or pious friends. A sermon on occasion or the much lamented death or Mrs. Delicia Iremonger, ... preached in Westminster, December 16. 1744. To which is added, a brief account or her life and character. By Ob. Hughes, D.D
- 1745: Comfort and counsel under the sickness or death of pious friends. A sermon on occasion of the much lamented death of Mrs. Delicia Iremonger, ... preached in Westminster, December 16. 1744. To which is added, a brief account of her life and character. By Ob. Hughes, D.D
- 1745: The salvation of God's people often slow
- 1746: Christ ever present with his faithful ministers
- 1746: Simeon's prayer, for leave to die, considered and improved
- 1749: Distress for the loss of pious friends, considered and improved
- 1749: Peace attended with Reformation a complete blessing
- 1749: The nativity of Christ considered and improved
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