Solomon Williams
1700 – 1776
30 works on record
Works

Christ, the king and witness of truth, and the nature, excellency, and extent of his kingdom, as founded in truth, and only promoted by it
1744
The Lily White Marina
1993
The greatness and sovereignty of God, sufficient reason to silence man's complaints of his Providence, and put a stop to our striving against him
1777
The duty of Christians
1773
The duty of Christians, both ministers and people, especially the aged; and the importance of their pressing after perfection, or improvement in grace, and holiness
1773
The relations of God's people to him, and the engagements and obligations they are under to praise him, and prepare him an habitation
1760
The duty of Christian soldiers, when called to war, to undertake it in the name of God
1755
The vanity of human life
1754
The word of God preached by the faithful ministers of Christ will sooner or later be known to be such by the people who hear it
1754
The true state of the question concerning the qualifications necessary to lawful communion in the Christian sacraments
1751
The sad tendency of divisions and contentions in churches to bring on their ruin and desolation
1750
A vindication of the Gospel-doctrine of justifying faith
1746
The business, scope and end of Gospel ministers, to present their hearers perfect in Christ Jesus
1746
Two letters from the Reverend Mr. Williams & Wheelock of Lebanon, to the Rev. Mr. Davenport
1744
The ministers of the Gospel an order of men instituted and appointed by Jesus Christ: commissionated and authorized by him to be publick teachers, and the great things about which their office as teachers is especially concerned
1744
The servants of the Lord Jesus Christ ought to be quickened to great diligence, zeal, and faithfulness in their work, because he tells them they must shortly die
1743
The more excellent way, or, The ordinary renewing and sanctifying graces of the Holy Spirit
1742
The power and efficacy of the prayers of the people of God, when rightly offered to him; and the obligation and encouragement thence arising to be much in prayer
1742
The comfort and blessedness of being at home in God, or, dwelling with him: and the constant safety and protection they shall have, who make God their abode
1742
The surprizing variety of the acts of Divine Providence in the government of the world, the prefect work of God; and the design and tendency of it to promote true religion among men
1742
A firm and immoveable courage to obey God, and an inflexible observation of the laws of religion, the highest wisdom and certain happiness of rulers
1741
The frailty and misery of man's life; and God's knowledge and remembrance of it
1740
The glorious reward of wise & faithful teachers
1730
The servants of the Lord Jesus Christ ought to be quickned [sic] to great diligence, zeal, and faithfulness in their work, because he tells them they must shortly die
A firm and immoveable courage to obey God, and an inflexible observation of the laws of religion, the highest wisdom and certain happiness of the rulers
Boston, April 10. 1729
A letter from the Reverend Dr. Colman of Boston, to the Reverend Mr. Williams of Lebanon, upon reading the confession and retractations of the Mr. Reverend James Davenport
The more excellent way. Or, The ordinary renewing, and sanctifying graces of the Holy Spirit, more excellent than all extraordinary gifts that can be coveted or obtained by men
The sad tendency of divisions and contentions in churches, to bring on their ruin and desolation
The surprizing variety of the acts of divine providence in the government of the world, the perfect work of God