Nathaniel Appleton
Congregational minister
1765
A faithful and wise servant, had in honour, throughout the churches
1753
How God wills the salvation of all men; and their coming to the knowledge of the truth, as the means thereof
1765
A plain and faithful testimony against that abominable, but too fashionable vice of profane swearing
1760
A sermon preached October 9
1730
The Christians daily practice of piety, or, Holy walking with God
1728
Isaiah's mission consider'd and apply'd
1770
The right method of addressing the Divine Majesty in prayer
1763
Some unregenerate persons not so far from the kingdom of God as others
1741
God, and not ministers to have the glory of all success given to the preached Gospel
1769
The crown of eternal life, the sure reward of the faithful
1728
Righteousness and uprightness recommended, from the high regards, which the righteous Lord shews thereto
1728
The wisdom of God in the redemption of fallen man, illustrated in several discourses, from Eph. I.viii
1737
The comfortable reflections, and glorious prospects of a distinguish'd saint, at the approach of death. Exhibited in a sermon preach'd March 27. 1737. being the Lord's day after the funeral of ... Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, President of Harvard College. By Nathanael Appleton, ..
1736
The Christian glorying in tribulation, from a sense of its happy fruits
1743
The clearest and surest marks of our being so led by the spirit of God, as to demonstrate that we are the children of God
1749
The difference between a legal and an evangelical justification
1735
Gospel ministers must be fit for the Master's use, and prepared to every good work, if they would be vessels unto honour
1742
A discourse on the nature and excellency of saving faith
1741
Evangelical and saving repentance, flowing from a sense of the dying love of Christ distinguished from a legal sorrow
1737
Superiour skill and wisdom necessary for winning souls, which is the grand design of the ministerial office
1746
The usefulness and necessity of gifts: but the transcendent excellency of grace, especially that of charity
1733
The origin of war examin'd and applied