Chaplin, Ebenezer.
The godly fathers and a defence to their people. A sermon delivered at Uxbridge, April 19, 1772, occasioned by the death of the late Reverend Nathan Webb, Pastor of said church and people: containing a summary of his character. And now published, at the desire of many of the hearers, to revive and perpetuate the memory of their said pastor. By Ebenezer Chaplin, A.M. Pastor of a church in Sutton. To which is added, the inscription on said Mr. Webb's monument. [Two lines of Scripture texts].
Boston: Printed and sold by John Boyles in Marlborough-Street, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. W9498.Grub Street ID 358667.
Chaplin, Ebenezer.
A treatise on church-government, in three parts: being, I. A narrative of the late troubles and transactions in the church in Boston, in the Massachusetts. II. Some remarks on Mr. Adams's sermon, preached there August 26, 1772. With an appendix, being some remarks on an account in the Boston evening-post, December 28, 1772, of the dismission of a minister at Grafton, III. On councils, their business, authority and use. With an essay on ministers negativing the votes of the church, and shewing where the keys of the church are. By a neighbour. [Four lines from Luke.
Boston: Printed by John Boyles, in Marlborough-Street, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. W28364.Grub Street ID 338531.
Chaplin, Ebenezer.
A second treatise on church-government, in three parts: being, I. A continuation of the narrative of the late troubles and transactions in a church in Boston ... II. A reply to Mr. Adams's answer to my former treatise ... III. Shewing from the word of God the sole right people have to call and dismiss their officers. ... With an appendix, being some remarks on a pamphlet said to be offered to the churches by the convention of ministers. To which is added, --the testimonies of many persons in Bolton, to certain facts in answer or contradiction to Mr. Goss's narrative. By a neighbour. [Six lines of Scripture texts].
Boston: Printed by John Boyle, in Marlborough-Street, MDCCLXXIII. [1773].
ESTC No. W3393.Grub Street ID 344521.
Chaplin, Ebenezer.
Civil state compared to rivers, all under God's controul, and what people have to do when administration is grievous. In a discourse delivered in Sutton, 2d Parish, January 17, 1773. Being the day preceeding the town meeting, which then stood adjourned to consider and act upon the letter, &. from Boston. Published at the desire of many of the hearers. By Ebenezer Chaplin, A.M. Pastor of said church and people. [Four lines of Scripture texts].
Boston: Printed and sold by John Boyles in Marlborough-Street, MDCCXCCIII. [1773].
ESTC No. W30384.Grub Street ID 340713.
Chaplin, Ebenezer.
That the publick may no longer be imposed upon by party and partial reports, concerning the church and people in the Second Parish in Sutton, with respect to me, Ebenezer Chaplin, their pastor, my office and family, it is now thought duty to publish the following result, &c.
[Worcester, Mass.?: Printed by Isaiah Thomas?, 1793].
ESTC No. W9499.Grub Street ID 358668.