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Orphanotrophium. Or, Orphans well-provided for
An essay, on the care taken in the divine Providence for children when their parents forsake them. With proper advice to both parents and children, that the care of heaven may be the more conspicuously & comfortably obtained for them. Offered in a sermon, on a day of prayer, kept with a religious family, (28.d. 1.m. 1711) whose honourable parents were lately by mortality taken from them. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Psalms] -
The duty of ministers giving themselves wholly to their work
represented in a sermon preached May 16th, 1792. At the installation of the Rev. Mr. John Foster. Over the Church, and First Congregational Society in Taunton, Commonwealth of Massachusetts -
Orphanotrophium. Or, Orphans well-provided for
An essay, on the care taken in the divine Providence for children when their parents forsake them. -
A funeral elegy, dedicated to the memory of his worthy friend, the learned & religious Mr. John Foster
who deceased in Dorchester, the 9th. of September. 1681 -
The tryal of John Foster
for stealing a mag pye -
To the public
Injustice, under whatever form it makes it's appearance, ought to be detected and punished. But when the authority of an office is made use of to oppress the poor -
Christ Jesus the Lord, under whom ministers serve in the Christian Church
A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. John Foster, November 1st, 1784. To the pastoral office in the Third Church of Cambridge -
A discourse concerning the death of the righteous
Occasioned by the deaths of the Honourable, John Foster Esqr. who dyed at Boston in New-England Feb. 9th. 1710,11. And his pious consort, Mrs. Abigail Foster. Who departed soon after him, viz. on the 5th. of March -
Christ Jesus the Lord, under whom ministers serve in the Christian Church
A sermon, preached at the ordination of the Rev. John Foster, November 1st, 1784. To the pastoral office in the Third Church of Cambridge. By his brother, Joel Foster, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in New-Salem. Published at the desire of the people. [Three lines from St. Paul] -
The duty of ministers giving themselves wholly to their work
represented in a sermon preached May 16th, 1792. At the installation of the Rev. Mr. John Foster. Over the Church, and First Congregational Society in Taunton, Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By Zabdiel Adams, A.M. Pastor of the Church in Lunenburg. To which are added the charge and right-hand of fellowship, by the Reverend Doctors Howard and Lathrop, of Boston