Phillips, Samuel
1690 – 1771
28 works on record
Works
The sin of suicide contrary to nature
1767
The Gospel-doctrine of justification by faith, explained and vindicated
1766
A serious address to young people
1763
Seasonable advice to a neighbour
1761
Wisdom, an essential requisite, or a necessary qualification, for an evangelical pastor
1759
Wisdom an essential requisite or necessary qualification for an evangelical pastor
1759
The necessity of God's drawing, in order to man's coming unto Christ, illustrated and improved
1753
Preaching peace by Jesus Christ describ'd and urg'd, as the principal design of the Gospel-ministry
1753
The sinner's refusal to come unto Christ for life, evinced and reproved
1753
Gospel-ministers are the servants of Christ Jesus: --and accordingly it belongs to them, to make returns unto Him, as their Lord and master
1752
Political rulers authoriz'd and influenc'd by God Our Saviour, to decree and execute justice
1750
The living water to be had for asking
1750
Soldiers counselled and encouraged
1741
Children well imployed, and, Jesus much delighted: or, The hosannahs of Zion's children, highly pleasing to Zion's King
1739
The history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ
1738
The orthodox Christian, or, A child well instructed in the principles of the Christian religion
1738
Advice to a child. Or, Young people solemnly warn'd both against enticing, and consenting when enticed to sin
1729
Three plain practical discourses
1728
Three plain practical discourses preach'd at Andover in the following order
1728
A word in season, or, The duty of people to take and keep the oath of allegiance to the glorious God
1727
An elegy upon the deaths of these excellent and learned divines, the Reverend Nicholas Noyes, A.M. and the Reverend George Curwin, A.M
1717
An elegy upon the deaths of those excellent and learned divines, the Reverend Nicholas Noyes, A.M. and the Reverend George Curwin, A.M. the pastors of the First Church of Christ in Salem
1717
A plain discourse of the mercy of having good parents
1668
A serious address to young people, by way of a familiar conference between a minister and a young-man
Children well imployed, and, Jesus much delighted
Gospel-ministers are the servants of Christ Jesus:--And accordingly it belongs to them, to make returns unto him, as their Lord and Master
A hundred sermons upo[n] the Apocalips of Iesu Christe
People earnestly urged to be happy: or, A minister's address to his people, by way of intreaty, that they receive not the grace of God in vain: deliver'd in Andover, the south parish, at the opening of a lecture there, viz. on Wednesday, the 14th day of March 1738, 9.