Samuel Willard Boeken






This book is a collection of meditations designed to help the reader prepare for communion. The authors offer insightful reflections on the meaning and significance of this important religious rite, and provide practical guidance on how to engage in it with reverence and understanding. The book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to deepen their spiritual practice.
John Adams, a Character Sketch
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Secondary Lessons, Or the Improved Reader: Intended As a Sequel to the Franklin Primer
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This educational text, written by Samuel Willard, builds on the principles established in the Franklin Primer to provide students with a more advanced understanding of reading and writing. With its engaging exercises and clear explanations, it is an excellent resource for anyone looking to improve their literacy skills.
The sermon emphasizes the virtues and moral responsibilities essential for effective leadership, as articulated for the governance of Massachusetts Bay in 1694. It highlights the importance of integrity, wisdom, and service to the public good, urging rulers to embody these qualities to foster a just and prosperous society. Delivered during a pivotal election, the message serves as both a spiritual guide and a political commentary, reflecting the era's values and expectations of governance.
Focusing on persuasive speaking and writing, this book is structured into two parts: elocution and rhetorical composition. The first section provides practical advice on improving speaking skills through pronunciation, emphasis, and gesture. The second section covers writing techniques, including figures of speech, argument structure, and the significance of style and tone. Drawing on classical examples, it offers historical insights into rhetoric, making it a valuable resource for enhancing communication skills. This edition is a facsimile reprint of the original work.
The Complete Body of Divinity in Two Hundred and Fifty Expository Lectures V2
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The second volume of this set delves into the complete body of divinity based on the assembly's shorter catechism, exploring and affirming the doctrines of the Christian faith. It addresses errors and vices, answers objections, resolves controversies, and provides guidance on moral dilemmas, offering insights relevant to contemporary issues. The text is presented in Old English, and due to its historical nature, some pages may exhibit wear or fading, reflecting its age and rarity.
Exploring the themes of sin and redemption, this work presents the gospel's message of Christ's accessibility to all, particularly focusing on the anticipated national calling of the Jews. It offers a theological perspective grounded in scripture, specifically Zechariah 13:1. The book is part of the Sabin Americana collection, which provides a comprehensive view of life in the Americas from the late 15th century to the early 20th century, featuring diverse genres and historical contexts. High-quality digital scans make this significant work widely accessible.