Symmes, Thomas, 1678-1725
Symmes, Thomas
Thomas Symmes (1678-1725)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Symmes, Thomas
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Symmes, Thomas ‡d 1678-1725
- 100 1 _ ‡a Symmes, Thomas, ‡d 1678-1725
- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Symmes ‡c (1678-1725)
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (8)
Works
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A brief history of the battle which was fought on the 8th of May, 1725, between Capt. John Lovell, with his associates, and a body of Indians under the command of Paugus, sachem of the Pigwacket tribe. | |
Discourse concerning prejudice in matters of religion | |
Divine help implored under the loss of godly and faithful men | |
Funeral sermon preached at Bradford, Oct. 31, 1725, some time after the death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Symmes, pastor of the church there | |
Good soldiers described, and animated : a sermon preached before the Honourable Artillery Company, in Boston, June 6th, 1720 : being the day of their election of officers and now published at their request : and in obedience to His Excellency the governour, His Honour the lieut. governour, and several of His Majesty's Honourable counsellours | |
Historical memoirs of the battle at Piggwacket | |
Lovewell lamented; or, A sermon occasion'd by the fall of the brave Capt. John Lovewell and several of his valiant company in the late heroic action at Piggwacket. Pronounc'd at Bradford, May 16, 1725. | |
Mr. Brown's funeral sermon for the Reverend Mr. Thomas Symmes, together with a more large and particular account of him annexed thereto | |
The original account of Capt. John Lovewell's "great fight" with the Indians, at Pequawket, May 8, 1725; | |
The people's interest in one article consider'd et exhibited. Or, A sermon shewing that it is the interest of the people of God, to do their duty, toward the subsistence of such as preach the Gospel to them : By Thomas Symmes, A.M. et V.D.M. [Eight lines of quotations]. | |
The reasonableness of, regular singing, or, singing by note : in an essay, to revive the true and ancient mode of singing psalm-tunes, according to the pattern in our New-England psalm-books; the knowledge and practice of which is greatly decay'd in most congregations. Writ by a minister of the Gospel. Perused by several ministers in the town and country; and published with the approbation of all who have read it. | |
Utile dulci. Or, A joco-serious dialogue, concerning regular singing: calculated for a particular town, (where it was publickly had, on Friday Oct. 12, 1722.) but may serve some other places in the same climate |