Rogers
Active Years
Min year: 1741, Max year: 1796, Max count: 20
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Publisher
As Printer
- 1741: The sovereignty of God in the exercises of his mercy; and how he is said to harden the hearts of men
- 1741: Immanuel: or, A discovery of true religion
- 1741: Praise out of the mouths of babes; or, A particular account of some extraordinary pious motions and devout exercises, observed of late in many children in Silesia
- 1742: Hymns and spiritual songs
- 1742: Captives bound in chains
- 1742: A display of God's special grace
- 1742: The Wonderful narrative
- 1742: Gospel sonnets, or, Spiritual songs
- 1742: The real Christian, or A treatise of effectual calling
- 1743: An enquiry into enthusiasm
- 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: Faithful ministers of Christ, the salt of the earth, and the light of the world
- 1743: A letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston
- 1743: The American magazine and historical chronicle
- 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: God glorified in his works, of providence and grace
- 1743: The fulfilling of the Scripture
- 1743: An abstract of military discipline
- 1743: Select remains
- 1744: God glorified in his works, of providence and grace
- 1744: Ministers cautioned against the occasions of contempt
- 1744: Jesus weeping over his dead friend, and with his friends in their mourning
- 1744: The French convert
- 1744: The sovereign God acknowledged and blessed, both in giving and taking away
- 1744: An inordinate love of the world inconsistent with the love of God
- 1744: Nicodemus: or, A treatise against the fear of man
- 1744: An Abstract of the remarkable passages in the life of a private gentleman
- 1744: Immanuel: or, A discovery of true religion
- 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: 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
- 1745: A letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1746: The sufficiency of a worm to the work of an angel
- 1746: A further account of God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield
- 1747: God's sovereignty and his universal love to the souls of men reconciled
- 1748: Christ always present with his faithful ministers and churches
- 1748: A strong rod broken and withered
- 1748: The solemn charge given to ministers, to commit the truths and doctrines of the Gospel, to faithful and able men
- 1748: The gaining of souls, the most joyful gain to faithful ministers
- 1749: The blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord
- 1749: Boston, Nov. 9. 1749
- 1749: A letter to the freeholders and other inhabitants of the Massachusetts-Bay, relating to their approaching election of representatives
- 1749: An Inquiry into the nature, obligation, and advantages of religious fellowship
- 1749: The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New-Testament
- 1750: Advertisement. Whereas this day is printed and sold opposite the prison in Queen-Street, a pamphlet entitled, a Table for the ready turning any old tenor sum into lawful money ... This may inform the publick that the ingenious author has made upwards of one hundred mistakes i the first part ... The second and third part ... are correct, and copy'd from a table lately printed by Rogers and Fowle.
As Bookseller
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