John Tucker
Active Years
Min year: 1740, Max year: 1790, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1740: A short answer to some objections made against the revelation of God
- 1740: The pious man's delight and readiness to fight
- 1751: The example of Christ, as a guide to ministers & people, considered and inforced
- 1756: Four sermons on the following subjects
- 1757: God's goodness, amidst his afflictive providences, a just ground of thankfulness and praise
- 1757: Observations on the doctrines, and uncharitableness, &c. of the Rev. Mr. Jonathan Parsons, of Newbury
- 1766: A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Amos Moody
- 1767: A brief account of an ecclesiastical council, so called, convened in the First Parish in Newbury, March 31. 1767. and of some occurences and transactions relative thereto
- 1767: Ministers of the Gospel, as spiritual guides to their people, to be remembered by them after their decease, and their good instructions and example to be followed
- 1767: A brief account of an ecclesiastical council, so called, convened in the First Parish in Newbury, March 31. 1767; and again, by adjournment, April 21. following
- 1767: Remarks on a sermon of the Rev. Aaron Hutchinson, of Grafton, intitled, Valour for the truth, preached to the Presbyterian Congregation at Newbury-Port, April 23. 1767. And lately published (as 'tis said) at the desire of the hearers
- 1767: A letter to the Rev. Mr. James Chandler, Pastor of the West Church in Rowley
- 1768: The Rev. Aaron Hutchinson's Reply to the Remarks on his sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23, 1767, and intitled Valour for the truth; considered
- 1768: Ministers considered as fellow-workers, who should be comforters to each other, in the Kingdom of God
- 1768: Remarks on the Revd. Mr. James Chandler's Serious address to a society at Newbury-Port
- 1768: A reply to the Rev. Mr. Chandler's Answer
- 1769: The two following sermons, one on the Gospel condition of salvation; and the other, on the nature and necessity of the Father's drawing such as come unto Christ, were preached to the First Congregational Church and Society in Newbury-Port, April 9. 1769
- 1771: A sermon preached at Cambridge, before His Excellency Thomas Hutchinson, Esq; governor: His Honor Andrew Oliver, Esq; lieutenant-governor, the Honorable His Majesty's Council, and the Honorable House of Representatives, of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 29th. 1771
- 1774: Remarks on a discourse of the Rev. Jonathan Parsons, of Newbury-Port, delivered on the 5th of March last, and entitled, Freedom from civil and ecclesiastical slavery, the purchase of Christ
- 1778: The validity of Presbyterian ordination argued, from Jesus Christ's being the founder, the sole legislator, and supreme head and ruler of the Christian church
- 1788: A sermon, delivered at Newbury-Port, August 14th 1788
- 1790: To the honest and respectable freemen of Rochester
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