Benjamin Wadsworth
1669 – 1737
63 works on record
Works
An eulogy on the excellent character of George Washington
1800
A dialogue between a minister and his neighbour
1772
Vicious courses, procuring poverty. Describ'd and condemn'd
1744
It's honourable, not shameful, to suffer for Christ
1725
Surviving servants of God, carrying on the work of the deceased
1724
A dialogue between a minister, and his neighbour, about the Lord's Supper
1724
The imitation of Christ, a Christian duty
1722
True piety the best policy for times of war
1722
Faithful warnings against bad-company-keeping
1722
Christ's fan in his hand, separating the wheat & chaff
1722
The Lord's Day, proved to be the Christian Sabbath. Or, Reasons shewing why the first day of the week (called the Lord's Day) should be kept holy as the Christian Sabbath
1720
A guide for the doubting, and cordial for the fainting, saint =
1720
An essay on the Decalogue, or Ten Commandments
1719
The benefits of a good, and mischiefs of an evil, conscience
1719
Some considerations about baptism
1719
The Gospel not opposed, but by the Devil and mens lusts
1719
Vicious courses, procuring poverty
1719
An essay, for the charitable spreading of the Gospel into dark ignorant places
1718
Fervent zeal against flagrant wickedness
1718
The sin of pride, described & condemned
1718
Constant preparedness for death a constant duty
1718
Acquaintance with God yields peace with him
1717
The churches shall know that Christ searcheth the hearts
1717
The bonds of baptism
1717
Twelve single sermons on various subjects
1717
Hearty submission and resignation to the will of God, under afflictions, pressed upon Christians; as a very necessary & important duty
1716
Unchast practices procure divine judgments
1716
Rulers feeding & guiding their people, with integrity & skilfulness
1716
Early seeking of God, earnestly recommended, from Psalm 63. 1. ; Death by sudden accidents, consider'd & improv'd, from Deut. 19. 5
1715
Invitations to the Gospel feast, or, Free offers of salvation through Christ
1715
Man's present state compar'd to withering grass and flowers
1715
Ministers naturally caring for souls
1715
The saint's prayer to escape temptations
1715
An help to get knowledge, or, An essay familiarly to explain the Assemblies Catechism to the capacity of the weakest learners and prove the truths therein contained by plain Scripture
1714
Christian advice to the sick and well
1714
Five sermons
1714
The well-ordered family: or, Relative duties
1712
Fraud and injustice detected and condemned
1712
The way of life opened in the everlasting covenant: or, The duties & benefits of the covenant of grace
1712
The danger of hypocrisy
1711
The faithful reprover
1711
Assembling at the house of God, or, A sermon shewing, that Christians should quicken one another, to attend God's publick worship
1711
A guide for the doubting, and cordial for the fainting, saint. Or, Directions and consolations for afflicted consciences
1711
The highest dwelling with the lowest, or, The most high God reviving the humble soul
1711
The faithful reprover. Or, An essay to quicken Christians, to the faithfully giving and suitably receiving reproofs, as there is occasion
1711
An essay to do good
1710
A letter of wholesome counsels, directed to Christian souldiers [sic], going forth to war
1710
Death is certain, the time when uncertain
1710
The great and last day of judgment, or, The last trumpet sounding, the graves opening, all the dead arising, to recieve [sic] their last sentence from the Lord Jesus Christ, who will descend from heaven in matchless glory, to reward the godly and punish the wicked to all eternity : in several sermons
1709
The blameless Christian. Or, Rules, shewing how Christians should walk, if they would be inoffensive & unrebukable as becomes the sons of God
1707
Now or never the time to be saved
1707
Men self-condemned, in being worse in their carriage to God, than to one another
1706
Considerations to prevent murmuring and promote patience in Christians under afflictive providences
1706
Publick worship a Christian duty
1704
Exhortations to early piety, or, Motives and directions for young persons to be religious
1702
King William lamented in America: or, A sermon occasion'd by the very sorrowful tidings, of the death of William III. King of England, Scotland, France & Ireland, Defender of the Faith &c
1702
Mutual love and peace among Christians, being recommended as a great duty
1701
Good souldiers a great blessing
1700
Dr. Wigglesworth's & Mr. Greenwood's discourses on the death of Thomas Hollis, Esq
An help to get knowledge
The faithful reprover, or, An essay to quicken Christians to the faithfully giving and suitably receiving reproofs, as there is occasion
The well-ordered family
Cosmographie in four books