Thomas Prince
Active Years
Min year: 1649, Max year: 1785, Max count: 10
As Author
- 1649: The silken Independents snare broken. By Thomas Prince, close prisoner in the Tower. Turning the mischief intended upon him, in Walwyns Wyles, upon the seven Independent authors thereof, viz. William Kiffin, David Lordell, John Price, Richard Arnald, Edmund Rosier, Henry Foster, Henry Barnet
- 1717: God brings to the desired haven
- 1718: A sermon delivered by Thomas Prince, M.A. on Wensday [sic], October 1, 1718
- 1719: An account of a strange appearance in the heavens on Tuesday-night, March 6. 1716
- 1719: An account of a strange appearance in the heavens on Tuesday-night, March 6. 1716
- 1727: Morning health no security against the sudden arrest of death before night
- 1727: Morning health no security against sudden arrest of death before night
- 1727: Earthquakes the works of God and tokens of his just displeasure
- 1727: A sermon on the sorrowful occasion of the death of His late Majesty King George of blessed memory, and the happy accession of His Present Majesty King George II. to the throne
- 1727: Earthquakes the works of God & tokens of his just displeasure
- 1728: The departure of Elijah lamented
- 1728: Civil rulers raised up by God to feed his people
- 1728: The grave and death destroyed, and believers ransomed and redeemed from them
- 1729: Boston, April 10. 1729
- 1730: The people of New-England put in mind of the righteous acts of the Lord to them and their fathers, and reasoned with concerning them
- 1730: A sermon at the publick lecture in Boston Jan. viii. 1729, 30
- 1731: The vade mecum for America: or A companion for traders and travellers
- 1732: The faithful servant approv'd at death, and entring [sic] into the joy of his Lord
- 1732: The dying prayer of Christ, for His people's preservation and unity
- 1732: The vade mecum for America: or A companion for traders and travellers
- 1735: Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints
- 1736: Christ abolishing death and bringing life and immortality to light in the Gospel
- 1736: A chronological history of New-England in the form of annals
- 1738: A funeral sermon on the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Williams
- 1739: An answer to a printed letter said to be wrote from a gentleman in Newport to his friend in Boston Aug. 27
- 1743: It being earnestly desired by many pious and judicious people
- 1744: The sovereign God acknowledged and blessed, both in giving and taking away
- 1745: Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes
- 1745: Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes
- 1746: Extraordinary events the doings of God
- 1746: Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes
- 1746: Extraor[dinary ev]ents the doings of God, and [marv]ellous in pious eyes
- 1746: Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes
- 1746: Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes
- 1746: The pious cry to the Lord for help when the godly and faithful fail among them
- 1746: The salvations of God in 1746
- 1746: Extraordinary events the doings of God
- 1746: Extraordinary events the doings of God
- 1746: A sermon delivered at the South Church in Boston
- 1747: The salvations of God in 1746
- 1747: A sermon deliver'd at the South-Church in Boston
- 1747: Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes
- 1747: A sermon deliver'd at the South-Church in Boston
- 1748: The fulness of life and joy in the presence of God
- 1749: The natural and moral government and agency of God in causing droughts and rains
- 1750: The natural and moral government and agency of God, in causing droughts and rains
- 1751: God destroyeth the hope of man!
- 1751: The natural and moral government and agency of God, in causing droughts and rains
- 1755: Be followers of them, who through faith and patience inherit the promises
- 1755: An improvement of the doctrine of earthquakes, being the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure
- 1755: Annals of New-England
- 1755: Earthquakes the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure
- 1755: An improvement of the doctrine of earthquakes, being the works of God, and tokens of his just displeasure
- 1756: The case of Heman considered
- 1756: The character of Caleb
- 1774: Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston
- 1776: Extract of a sermon preach'd at the South Church in Boston
- 1785: Six sermons
- 1785: Dying exercises of Mrs. Deborah Prince
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