Benjamin Lord
1694 – 1784
26 works on record
Works
Corporate Giving Yellow Pages
1983
The aged minister's solemn appeal to God, and serious address to his people
1783
The Christian's comfort in the close of life, according to his faith and duty in the course of it
1774
Civil rulers, directed of God to view their certain mortality, for their own, and the public good
1773
The parable of the merchant-man seeking goodly pearls, &c. explain'd & improv'd
1773
The important connection of time with eternity, as it affects the children of men
1769
Jubilee, an half-century discourse in two parts, on occasion of the completion of fifty years, since the author's ordination
1768
Jubilee
1768
Sober-mindedness, an excellent character of young men
1763
Ministers of the gospel under special obligations, to universal constant purity
1763
Great preparations necessary for heaven, an evidence of the glory and worth of heaven
1763
Christ's embassadors furnished with his own means and arguments, to persuade men to be reconciled to God
1763
Love to Jesus Christ, an excelling qualification in his ministers
1761
The great importance of being prepared, for death and judgement
1759
Religion and government subsisting together in society, necessary to their compleat happiness and safety
1752
Heaven, a glorious retreat and rest; from all that is burdensome and afflicting
1751
God glorified in his works of providence and grace
1743
Humble importunity and faith, victorious over all discouragements
1743
Believers in Christ, only, the true children of God, and born of Him alone
1742
The necessity of regeneration, in order to the divine acceptance
1738
True Christianity explained & enforced
1727
The faithful & approved minister a very blessed man. Or, The work of Christ's ministers described; and their faithful application unto it urged
1727
A divine riddle he that is weak is strong. Or, Directions how a weak Christian may be strong, and then especially, strong when he is weak
The faithful & approved minister a very blessed man. Or, The work of Christ's ministers described; and their faithful application unto it urged: with a regard to the divine approbation and its consequents
Civil rulers, directed of God
God glorified in his works, of providence and grace