Samuel Mather
Active Years
Min year: 1652, Max year: 1783, Max count: 4
As Author
- 1652: [A wholesom caveat for a time of liberty]
- 1671: A testimony from the Scripture against idolatry & superstition
- 1672: A defence of the Protestant Christian religion against popery: in answer to A discourse of a Roman Catholick
- 1680: Irenicum: or An essay for union·
- 1683: The figures or types of the Old Testament
- 1685: The figures or types of the Old Testament
- 1695: The figures or types of the Old Testament
- 1697: A dead faith anatomized
- 1705: The figures or types of the old Testament
- 1707: The self-justiciary convicted and condemned. Or, A discourse concerning the difficulty & necessity of renouncing our own righteousness
- 1707: Observations on the Holy Scriptures
- 1711: A funeral sermon for Mr. Nathaniel Collier
- 1712: A discourse concerning the immortality of the soul
- 1713: De ordinatione, dissertatio historica
- 1719: A discourse concerning the necessity of believing the doctrine of the Holy Trinity
- 1719: A discourse concerning the necessity of believing the doctrine of the Holy Trinity
- 1719: A discourse concerning the necessity of believing the doctrine of the Holy Trinity
- 1719: A discourse concerning the godhead of the Holy Ghost, the third person in the eternal trinity. Wherein the sentiments of Dr. Clarke are consider'd. By Samuel Mather, Author of a Discourse concerning the Necessity of believing the Doctrine of the Trinity, &c
- 1721: A letter to a minister, giving advice how to act under temptations
- 1723: A vindication of the Holy Bible
- 1725: A testimony from the Scripture against idolatry & superstition
- 1726: The charge deliver'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. R. Milner
- 1728: The departure and character of Elijah considered and improved
- 1729: The life of the very Reverend and learned Cotton Mather, D.D. & F.R.S
- 1730: A country treat upon the second paragraph in His Excellency's speech, Decemb. 17. 1730
- 1732: An essay concerning gratitude
- 1738: An apology for the liberties of the churches in New England
- 1738: The fall of the mighty lamented
- 1739: War is lawful, and arms are to be proved
- 1740: The faithful man abounding with blessings
- 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: A dead faith anatomized
- 1744: An abridgment of the life of the late Reverend and learned Dr. Cotton Mather
- 1751: A funeral discourse preached on the occasion of the death of the high, puissant and most illustrious Prince Frederick Lewis, Prince of Great-Britain, Electoral Prince of Brunswick-Lunnenburgh, Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, &c
- 1753: The walk of the upright, with its comforts
- 1760: A dissertation concerning the most venerable name of Jehovah
- 1762: Of the pastoral care
- 1766: The Lord's prayer: or, A new attempt to recover the right version, and genuine meaning, of that prayer
- 1768: A modest account concerning the salutations and kissings in ancient times
- 1773: Christ sent to heal the broken hearted
- 1773: An attempt to shew, that America must be known to the ancients
- 1773: The sacred minister
- 1773: Christ sent to heal the broken hearted
- 1782: All men will not be saved forever: or, An attempt to prove, that this is a Scriptural doctrine; and to give a sufficient answer to the publisher of extracts in favor of the salvation of all men
- 1783: The dying legacy of an aged minister of the everlasting Gospel, to the United States of North-America
- 1783: A serious letter to the young people of Boston
- 1783: All men will not be saved forever: or, An attempt to prove that this is a Scriptural doctrine; and to give a sufficient answer to the publisher of extracts in favor of the salvation of all men
- 1783: To the author of a letter to Doctor Mather
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