Samuel Langdon
Born 1723-01-01
Died 1797-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF15549990
- WikidataQ7411971
- ISNI0000000073728407
- Open LibraryOL116267A
Top Subjects
- Bible (3)
- Criticism, interpretation (3)
- Sermons, American -- Early works to 1800 (2)
- Early works to 1800 (2)
- History (2)
- United States (2)
- Revolution, 1775-1783 (2)
Books by Samuel Langdon
Total count: 27
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The excellency of the Word of God in the mouth of a faithful ministera sermon delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Samuel McClintock, colleague with the Reverend Mr. William Allen, in the pastoral care of the church in Greenland, in the province of New-Hampshire, Nov. 3, 1756Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle1756-01-01
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The excellency of the word of God, in the mouth of a faithful ministerA sermon delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Samuel McClintock, colleague with the Reverend Mr. William Allen, in the pastoral care of the church in Greenland, in the province of New-Hampshire. Nov. 3 1756Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle.1756-01-01
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An astronomical diary, or, An almanack for the year of Our Lord Christ, 1758 ...calculated to the meridian of Portsmouth, New-Hampshire, in N.E. lat. 43. 24 n.Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle1757-01-01
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Joy and gratitude to God for the long life of a good king, and the conquest of Quebeca sermon preached in the first parish of Portsmouth in New-Hampshire, Saturday, November 10th, 1759, being the anniversary birth day of His present Majesty King George II and appointed by His Excellency Benning Wentworth, Esq., governor of said province, a day of general thanksgiving and public rejoicing for the success of His Majesty's arms, especially against CanadaPrinted and sold by Daniel Fowle1760-01-01
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The duty and honor of a minister of ChristA sermon preached at Windham, near Casco-Bay, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher Smith, to the work of the Gospel ministry, and the pastoral care of the church there, September 22, 1762Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle1763-01-01
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An impartial examination of Mr. Robert Sandeman's Letters on Theron and Aspasiopublisher not identified1765-01-01
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A summary of Christian faith and practiceBeing an attempt to exhibit the doctrines and precepts of the New-Testament in a concise and easy view, chiefly in Scriptural language, for the assistance of Christians of all denominations in recollecting the main articles of their common profession. In three parts. Containing part I. The capital articles of Christian faith. Part II. The apostolic doctrine of salvation by believing in Jesus Christ. Part III. The principal heads of evangelical duties. By Samuel Langdon, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Portsmouth in New-Hampshire. [Four lines from John].Printed and sold by Kneeland and Adams, in Milk-Street, and J. Edwards, in Corn-Hill1768-01-01
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A summary of Christian faith and practiceBeing an attempt to exhibit the doctrines and precepts of the New-Testament in a concise and easy view, chiefly in Scriptural language, for the assistance of Christians of all denominations in recollecting the main articles of their common profession. : In three parts. Containing part I. The capital articles of Christian faith. Part II. The apostolic doctrine of salvation by believing in Jesus Christ. Part III. The principal heads of evangelical dutiesPrinted and sold by Kneeland and Adams, in Milk-Street, and J. Edwards, in Corn-Hill.1768-01-01
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A rational explication of St. John's vision of the two beasts, in the XIIIth chapter of the RevelationShewing that the beginning, power, and duration of popery are plainly predicted in that vision, and that these predictions have hitherto been punctually verifiedPrinted and sold by Daniel Fowle.1774-01-01
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A rational explication of St. John's vision of the two beasts in the XIIIth chapter of the Revelationshewing that the beginning, power, and duration of popery are plainly predicted in that vision, and that these predictions have hitherto been punctually verifiedpublisher not identified1774-01-01
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Government corrupted by vice, and recovered by righteousnessA sermon preached before the honorable Congress of the colony of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, assembled at Watertown, on Wednesday the 31st day of May, 1775. Being the anniversary fixed by charter for the election of counsellorsPrinted and sold by Benjamin Edes1775-01-01
Two sermons in Greek preached at Dr. Eliot's and to the troops1775-01-01-
The co-incidence of natural with revealed religionA sermon at the annual lecture instituted in Harvard College by the last will and testament of the Honorable Paul Dudley, Esq; delivered November 1, 1775. By Samuel Langdon, D.D. president of Harvard College. [Three lines from Acts].Printed by Samuel Hall, in School-Street1776-01-01
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The law given at Sinaia poemPrinted by Thomas and John Fleet, in Cornhill1777-01-01
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A sermon preached at the ordination of Edward Sprague, A.M.to the pastoral care of the Church of Christ in Dublin in the state of New-Hampshire, November 12, 1777Printed by Thomas & John Fleet1778-01-01
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The high value of a great and good name, and death an entrance into perfect lifeA sermon delivered in the First Church in Cambridge, May 9th, 1779. Being the Lord's Day after the interment of the Hon. John Winthrop, Esq; Hollis Professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in Harvard-College, Cambridge, L.L.D. & F.R.S. Who departed this life May the 3d, 1779, in the 65th year of his age, and in the 41st of his professorshipPrinted by Thomas and John Fleet1779-01-01
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The republic of the Israelites an example to the American statesA sermon, preached at Concord, in the state of New Hampshire; before the Honorable General Court at the annual election. June 5, 1788Printed by Lamson and Ranlet.1788-01-01
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The republic of the Israelites an example to the American states.A sermon, preached at Concord, in the state of New Hampshire; before the Honorable General Court at the annual election. June 5, 1788.Printed by Lamson and Ranlet.1788-01-01
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Observations on the Revelation of Jesus Christ to St. JohnWhich comprehend the most approved sentiments of the celebrated Mr. Mede, Mr. Lowman, Bishop Newton, and other noted writers on this book: and cast much additional light on the more obsure prophecies; especially those which point out the time of the rise and fall of Antichrist. In two parts ...Isaiah Thomas1791-01-01
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Observations on the Revelation of Jesus Christ to St. JohnWhich comprehend the most approved sentiments of the celebrated Mr. Mede, Mr. Lowman, Bishop Newton, and other noted writers on this book; and cast much additional light on the more obscure prophecies; especially those which point out the time of the rise and fall of Antichrist. In two parts. containing, part I. General observations on prophecy. The form, order, and style of the Revelation. The monitory vision. Part II. The prophetic visions; which are distinguished into five prophecies, each of which is subdivided into several scenes. By Samuel Langdon, D.D. Minister of Hamptonfalls, in the state of New Hampshire. [Three lines from Revelation].By Isaiah Thomas1791-01-01
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A correction of some great mistakes committed by the Rev. John Cosens Ogdena presbyter in the Protestant Episcopal church, in the United States of America, in his late letters published at Boston.Printed by John Melcher1792-01-01
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A discourse on the unity of the church as a monumental pillar of the truthdesigned to reconcile Christians of all parties and denominations in charity and fellowship, as one body in Christ; : delivered before an association of ministers convened at Portsmouth, October 12, 1791, and in substance repeated at a lecture in Hampton Falls, January 26, 1792by Henry Ranlet, and sold at his office in Main-Street1792-01-01
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A correction of some great mistakes committed by the Rev. John Cosens Ogdona presbyter in the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the United States of America, in his late letters published at BostonPrinted by John Melcher1792-01-01
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A Most tragical series of remarkable judgments of heaven on a family, otherwise of a religious character, for the unkind and cruel treatment of an aged parentAn account of which is given in the life of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley, lately published: and is now reprinted at the reqeest [sic] of the Rev. Dr. LangdonPrinted and sold by Henry Ranlet.1795-01-01
The appeal to the serpent ; or, Life in an ancient Buddhist citya story of Ceylon in the fourth century A.D.Religious Tract Society1889-01-01-
The high value of a great and good name, and death and entrance into perfect lifea sermon delivered in the First Church in Cambridge, May 9th, 1779 ; being the Lord's day after the interment of the Hon. John Winthrop, Esq; Hollis professor of mathematics and natural philosophy in Harvard-College, Cambridge ... who departed this life May the 3d, 1779, in the 65th year of his age, and in the 41st of his professorshipPrinted by Thomas and John Fleet1980-01-01
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Hymn to Ishtar As Venus and Idin-Dagan As TammuzHolmes Pub Grou Llc1993-02-01