S. Eliot
Active Years
Min year: 1739, Max year: 1745, Max count: 45
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
- 1739: A sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Samuel Whittelsey, Jun. at Milford, December 9. A.D. 1737
- 1740: Some seasonable thoughts on evangelic preaching
- 1741: A minister's care about his life and doctrine, considered and inforced
- 1741: The true Scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith
- 1741: The sin and danger of quenching the spirit
- 1741: Some plain and necessary directions to obtain eternal salvation
- 1741: God, and not ministers to have the glory of all success given to the preached Gospel
- 1742: The foundations, effects, and distinguishing properties of a good and bad hope of salvation
- 1742: Enthusiasm described and caution'd against
- 1742: A display of God's special grace
- 1742: An heavenly and God-like zeal the grand charcteristick of a true Christian
- 1742: A zeal for good works excited and directed
- 1742: Ministers insufficiency for their important and difficult work, argued from the opposite eternal events of it
- 1742: The great duty of charity
- 1742: The necessity of good works, as the fruit and evidence of faith
- 1743: The causes and danger of delusions in the affairs of religion, consider'd and caution'd against
- 1743: The great concern of Christ for the salvation of sinners, and the duty of his ministers earnestly to perswade men into his kingdom
- 1743: Christ living in the saints, the life of their spirits, and the sure pledge, of the happy resurrection ot their mortal bodies
- 1743: Ability to, and fidelity in the ministry derived from Christ
- 1743: A defence of the dialogue intitled, A display of God's special grace
- 1743: The testimony of the pastors of the churches in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, at their annual convention in Boston, May 25. 1743
- 1743: The examiner, or Gilbert against Tennent
- 1744: Ministers exhorted and encouraged to take heed to themselves, and to their doctrine
- 1744: An inordinate love of the world inconsistent with the love of God
- 1744: Christians may and ought to be influenced by the recompence of reward
- 1745: A Letter from two neighboring associations of ministers in the country, to the associated ministers of Boston and Charlestown, relating to the admission of Mr. Whitefield into their pulpits
- 1745: A letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1745: The testimony of the North Association in the county of Hartford, in the colony of Connecticut, convened at Windsor, Feb. 5. 1744,5. Against the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield and his conduct
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