Publications of Joseph Adams

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  • Adams, Joseph. The blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord, illustrated and improved. A sermon preach'd at Newington in New-Hampshire; upon the death of a very pious young gentlewoman, Mrs. Elizabeth Janvrin, who departed this life, Octob. 5. 1729. AEtatis 18. By Joseph Adams, M.A. Pastor to the church in Newington. [Four lines from Psalms]. Boston: Printed for D. Henchman over against the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhil, M.DCC.XXX. [1730]. ESTC No. W29980. Grub Street ID 340282.
  • Adams, Joseph. The death of the righteous to be lamented. A sermon preached upon the death of John Fabyan, Esq; who deceased March 30th 1756. Aetatis suae 75. By Joseph Adams, A.M. and Pastor of the church at Newington. [One line from Proverbs]. Portsmouth, in New-Hampshire: Printed by Daniel Fowle, for Samuel Fabyan, 1757. ESTC No. W835. Grub Street ID 357437.
  • Adams, Joseph. Duty of professors, especially under the Gospel, their living up to their religious vows, and other obligations they are under by many deliverances and distinguishing privileges granted them: and the contrary evil detected, and testified against. A sermon preach'd at Newington in New-Hampshire, Sept. 13. 1767. By Joseph Adams, A.M. and Pastor of said church, for the benefit of his hearers. Published at the desire and cost of some of the hearers of said Newington. [Two lines from Luke]. Portsmouth [N.H.]: Printed and sold by D. and R. Fowle, 1768. ESTC No. W33787. Grub Street ID 344397.
  • Adams, Joseph. The necessity and importance of rulers, civil and ecclesiastical; and also of all private Christians, exerting themselves in the cause of Christ and religion. In their endeavours to stop the threatening growth of impeity and immorality, and to encourage pure religion and undefiled: at a time when vice grows rampant, and religion runs at a low ebb. A sermon preach'd at Newington, March 13, 1769. By Joseph Adams, A.M. and Pastor of said church. For the benefit of his hearers. And published by the encouragement of some particular gentlemen and friends. [One line from Romans]. Portsmouth [N.H.]: Printed and sold by D. and R. Fowle, 1769. ESTC No. W13803. Grub Street ID 323163.