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Nicholas Noyes
(Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717)
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Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717: The benefit of a well-ordered conversation, as it was delivered in a sermon preached June 24th. 1682. On a day of publick humiliation. : As also a funeral discourse upon the three first verses of the third chapter of Isaiah; occasioned by the death of the worshipful Major General Denison; who deceased at Ipswich, Sept. 20. 1682. / By Mr. William Hubbard. ; To which is annexed an Irenicon or a salve for New-England's sore: penned by the said major-general; and left behind him as his farewell and last advice to his friends of the Massachusets. (Printed at Boston : by Samuel Green., 1684), also by William Hubbard, James Allen, Joshua Moodey, and Daniel Denison (HTML at Evans TCP)
Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717: Death the certain wages of sin to the impenitent: life the sure reward of grace to the penitent: together with the only way for youth to avoid the former, and attain the latter. : Deliver'd in three lecture sermons; occasioned by the imprisonment, condemnation and execution, of a young woman, who was guilty of murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. : To which is added, an account of her manner of life & death, in which the glory of free grace is displayed. / By Mr. John Rogers, Pastor of the Church of Ipswich. ; [One line from Timothy] (Boston: : Printed by B. Green, and J. Allen, for Samuel Phillips at the brick shop., 1701), also by John Rogers, William Hubbard, Joseph Gerrish, and Esther Rodgers (HTML at Evans TCP)
Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717: May 28th. 1706. To my worthy friend, Mr. James Bayley, living (if living) in Roxbury. A poem. ([Boston? : s.n., 1707?]) (HTML at Evans TCP)
Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717: Meat out of the eater. Or, Funeral-discourses occasioned by the death of several relatives. Work accommodated unto the service of all that are in any affliction; but very particularly such as are afflicted with the loss of their consorts or children. / By Cotton Mather. ; [Four lines from I Corinthians] (Boston: : Printed [by B. Green & J. Allen] for Benjamin Eliot, at his shop under the Town House., 1703), also by Cotton Mather (HTML at Evans TCP)
Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717: New-Englands duty and interest to be an habitation of justice and mountain of holiness containing doctrine, caution, & comfort : with something relating to the restaurations, reformations, and benedictions promised to the church and world in the latter dayes : with grounds of hope, that America in general & New-England in particular may may have a part therein : preached to the General Assembly of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, at the anniversary election, May 25, 1698 / by Nicholas Noyes ... (Boston in New-England : Printed by Bartholomew Green and John Allen ..., 1698) (HTML at EEBO TCP)
Noyes, Nicholas, 1647-1717: New-Englands duty and interest, to be an habitation of justice, and mountain of holiness. Containing doctrine, caution & comfort with something relating to the restaurations, reformations and benedictions, promised to the church and world in the latter dayes; with grounds of hope, that America in general, & New-England in particular, may have a part therein. Preached to the General Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, at the anniversary election. May, 25. 1698. / By Nicholas Noyes, teacher of the Church at Salem. ; Published by order of authority. (Boston in New-England. : Printed by Bartholomew Green, and John Allen. Printers to the governour & Council., 1698), also by Grindal Rawson, Samuel Danforth, and Massachusetts General Court (HTML at Evans TCP)
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