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Jacob Webster, of Windsor, in Connecticut, being taken blind, did thereupon compose the following verses. A.D. 1756
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King Hezekiah's bitterness and relief
set forth, (as the Lord vouchsafed to assist,) in a discourse, upon Isai. 38. II, 17. Treating directly of the loss of life, and producing comforts against that loss; and touching upon the loss of sight; as also upon the loss of dear relatives, inferentially, by way of accommodation unto particular cases, in a pious, and honorable, and lately-bereaved family in Boston, where the same was offered unto the audience of a worthy society of Christians, there assembled for the worship of God, on May 12th. 1710 -
A bright side of dark providences
The great and sore affliction of such living Christians as are under a total deprivation of sight. Considered, commiserated & improved, in a sermon upon Luke 18. 41 -
A disquisition about the final causes of natural things
wherein it is inquir'd, whether, and (if at all) with what cautions a naturalist should admit them? -
Sight correction
vision and blindness in eighteenth-century Britain -
The diligent servant excited
A sermon preached in the Presbyterian Church in Newburyport, January 23, 1791, the day preceding the funeral of the Rev. Joseph Prince, who departed this life on the 15th of that month, aetat. 68. -
The blind child, or anecdotes of the Wyndham family. Written for the use of young people, by a lady