Richard Mather
1596 – 1669
34 works on record
Works

Shih-shuo Hsin-yu
2002

Church covenant
1972

Will of Rev. Richard Mather, of Dorchester, Mass. 1664
1866

Journal of Richard Mather
1850

Journal of Richard Mather. 1635
1850

Church-government and church-covenant discussed
1643

A Literal reprint of the Bay Psalm book

ChurchGovernment and ChurchCovenant Discussed

Bay Psalm Book
An answer to two questions
1712
A defence of the answer and arguments of the Synod met at Boston in the year 1662
1664
A defence of the answer and arguments of the synod met at Boston in the year 1662 concerning the subject of baptism and consociation of churches
1664
A disputation concerning church-members and their children, in answer to XXI. questions
1659
A farewel exhortation to the church and people of Dorchester in New-England
1657
The summe of certain sermons upon Genes: 15. 6
1652
An heart-melting exhortation together with a cordiall consolation
1650
A reply to Mr. Rutherfurd, or, A defence of the answer to Reverend Mr. Herles booke against the independency of churches
1647
A modest & brotherly ansvver to Mr. Charles Herle his book against the independency of churches
1644
Church-government and church-covenant discvssed
1643
Church-government and church-covenant discvssed in an answer of the elders of the severall churches in New-England
1643
An apologie of the churches in New-England for church-covenant, or, A discourse touching the covenant between God and men, and especially concerning church-covenant ..
1643
A catechisme, or, The grounds and principles of Christian religion set forth by way of question and answer
An Apologie Of The Chvrches In New-England For Chvrch-Covenant Or, A Discourse touching the Covenant between God and men, and especially con- cerning Church-Covenant, that is to say, The Covenant which a Company doe enter into when they become a Church; and which a parti- cular person enters into when he be- comes a member of a Church. Sent over in Answer to Master Bernard, in the Yeare 1639. And now published for the satisfaction of all who desire resolution in this point. (ornament)
Church-Government And Church-Covenant Discvssed, In an Answer of the Elders of the seve- rall Churches in New-England To two and thirty Questions, sent over to them by divers Ministers in England, to de- clare their judgements therein. Together with an Apologie of the said Elders in New-England for Church-Covenant, sent over in Answer to Master Bernard in the year 1639. As also in an Answer to nine Positions about Church- Government. And now published for the satisfaction of all who desire resolution in those points
An Ansvver Of The Elders Of The Severall Chvrches In New-England unto Nine Positions, Sent Over To Them (By divers Reverend and godly Mi- nisters in England) to declare their Judgements therein. Written in the Yeer, 1639. And now published for the satisfaction of all who desire resolution in those points. (ornament)
A Reply To Mr. Rutherfurd, Or, A defence of the Answer to Re- verend Mr. Herles Booke against the Independency of Churches. VVherein such Objections and Answers, as are returned to sundry passages in the said Answer by Mr. Samuel Rutherfurd, a godly and learned Brother of the Church of Scotland, in his Booke Entituled The Due Right of Presbyters, are examined and removed, and the Answer justified and cleared
A Letter Of Many Ministers In Old England, Requesting The judgement of their Reverend Brethren in New England con- cerning Nine Positions. Written Anno Dom. 1637. Together with their Answer thereunto returned, Anno 1639. And the Reply made unto the said Answer, sent over unto them. Anno 1640. Now published (by occasion mentioned in the Epistle to the Reader, following in the next page,) upon the desire of many godly and faithfull Ministers in and about the City of London, who love and seeke the truth
Journal of Richard Mather, 1635
Tears of repentance
A platform of church discipline
The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament, faithfully translated into English metre
A farewel exhortation to the church and people of Dorchester in New-England ...
An apologie or defence of such true Christians as are commonly (but uniustly) called Brownists
The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs of the Old and New Testament