Holyoke, Edward Augustus, 1728-1829
Edward Augustus Holyoke American physician and educator
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Works
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An almanack of the coelestial motions, aspects and eclipses, for the year of the Christian aera, 1715. : ... Fitted to the meridian of Boston in New-England, being in 289 gr. long. from London and 42 gr. 25 min. n. latitude. By Edward Holyoke, A.M. Imprimatur, J. Dudley | |
The doctrine of life, or, Of mans redemption, by the seed of Eve, the seed of Abraham, the seed of David, &c : as it was taught in severall periods of time, from Gen. 3. 15. till Christ came in the flesh, to fulfill all typicall prefigurations of him by his death : wherein also sundry other fundamentall points are discussed and cleared from some common mistakes : as Daniels chronologie of seventy sevens, which is cleared from the uncertainty which too many expositors have unadvisedly cast upon it : and about the Jewes calling, that it must not be understand of any return to Canaan, or of their restauration to a perspicuous common wealth any more, but of the calling of a remnant of them to the faith, in the countries where they live dispersed : and with the true nature of our Lords sufferings, with sundry other such like points, as may be seen in the table : propounded by way of question and answer, with annotations thereunto annexed : divided into three parts | |
The duty of ministers of the Gospel to guard against the Pharisaism and Sadducism, of the present day : Shewed in a sermon preach'd to the Convention of Ministers of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, N.E. at Boston, on Thursday, May 28. 1741. By Edward Holyoke, president of Harvard College in Cambridge. [Nine lines of Scripture texts] | |
An ethical essay. Or, an attempt to enumerate the several duties which we owe to God, our Saviour, our neighbour and ourselves, and the virtues and graces of the Christian life; contrasted on the opposite pages with their opposite vices and ill dispositions. To each of which are subjoined some loose notes, imperfect hints, and common observations, serving to illustrate, limit, or enforce them. Intended to assist in the important duty of self-examination. | |
The Holyoke diaries, 1709-1856; | |
Integrity and religion to be principally regarded, by such as design others to stations of publick trust : A sermon preach'd before His Excellency, Jonathan Belcher, Esq; His Majesty's Council, and the Assembly of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the anniversary for the election of counsellors for said province, May 26. 1736. By Edward Holyoke, M.A. Pastor of a Church in Marblehead. [Eleven lines of quotations] | |
Memoir of Edward A. Holyoke, M. D. LL. D., prepared in compliance with a vote of the Essex South district medical society, and published at their request. | |
The Testimony of the president, professors, tutors and Hebrew instructor of Harvard College in Cambridge, against the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, and his conduct. |