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CATALOGUE OF PUBLICATIONS
IN
WHAT IS NOW THE UNITED STATES, PRIOR TO THE
REVOLUTION OF 1775–6.

1639.

An Almanac for 1639, calculated for New England, by Mr. Wm. Pierce,
Mariner. Cambridge. Printed by Stephen Daye.
Winthrop's Journal, vol. 1, p. 289.

Freeman's Oath. Printed by S. Daye. Cambridge.
On the face of a half sheet of small paper. The first thing printed in what is now
the United States.—Winthrop's Journal, vol. 1, p. 289.

1640.

Almanac for 1640. [No imprint. Cambridge. (Daye).]
Mr. Thomas was of opinion that Daye's name never appeared in an imprint.

The Whole Booke of Psalms, Faithfully Translated into English Metre.
Whereunto is prefixed a discourse declaring not only the lawfullness,
but also the necessity of the heavenly Ordinance of singing
Scripture Psalmes in the Churches of God. Imprinted 1640.
Not paged. 147 leaves 8vo. Rev. Thos. Prince, in his revised edition of 1758, calls
this The New England Psalm Book. It was also called The Bay Psalm Book, and later
The New England Version of the Psalms. Prince states that the work of translation
was committed especially to Richard Mather, Thomas Weld, and John Eliot, and
was finished in 1640, and printed that year at Cambridge by Daye, the first book, he
supposes, printed in North America.
[There were five copies of this rare book in the Prince Library, now a part of the
Public Library of Boston. Of these two remain in the library, and of the other three,
one is owned by George Brinley, Esq., of Hartford, Conn., one by Nathaniel B.
Shurtleff, M.D., of Boston, and one by the widow of the late George Livermore of
Cambridge. For collation. etc., See History of Printing, vol. 1, pp. 46–7. Mr.
Thomas omitted the name of Richard Mather, as one of the translators, in his quotation
from Prince.[1] See also the catalogue of the Prince Library.]

1641.

An Almanac for 1641. Cambridge. [Daye.]

A Catechism agreed upon by the Elders at the Desire of the General
Court. Cambridge. [Daye.]
See Winthrop's Journal, vol. II, p. 37.

The Body of Liberties. Fol. Cambridge. [Daye.]
It contained 100 Laws drawn up by Rev. Nath'l Ward of Ipswich, pursuant to an
order of the General Court. Mr. Ward had a legal education in England. See Hist.
of Printing
, vol. I, p. 47, n.
Mr. Thomas is probably mistaken in supposing that The Body of Liberties,
established in 1641, was printed at that time. A pamphlet, entitled An Abstract of
the Laws of New England
, was printed in London in 1641, and has by many writers
been supposed to be substantially the same as the Body of Liberties. There is
good reason to believe that the last named compilation was published by distribution
to the towns in manuscript. One of these copies, discovered by Mr. Francis
C. Gray, and accompanied by his learned essay on the Early Laws of Massachusetts
Bay, was printed in the Mass. Hist. Coll., 3d Se., vol. 8.


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1642.

The Capital Laws of the Massachusetts Bay, with the Freeman's Oath.
Ordered to be printed, 18th 3d month, 1642. [Col. Rec.] Mentioned, as printed in
Massachusetts, in the Preface to New England's Jonas Cast up at London.

Theses, etc., of the first Graduates of Harvard College. Cambridge.
[DAYE.]

1645.

A Declaration of Former Passages and Proceedings Betwixt the English
and the Narragansetts. 4to. [Daye.]
[By Gov. Winthrop.]

1646.

An Almanac.
12mo. Cambridge, N. E.

1647.

An Almanac, by Samuel Danforth. Cambridge. Printed by Matthew
Daye; and to be sold by Hezekiah Usher, at Boston.
See History of Printing, vol. I, p. 48.

The Psalms in Metre, etc.
This, according to Mr. Thomas, was a second edition of The Bay Psalm Book or
New England Version "somewhat amended, and with a few Spiritual Songs added."
After this edition, he says, the Psalms were revised by Pres. Dunster of Harvard
College, and Mr. Richard Lyon. The revised version went through numerous editions,
not only here but in England and Scotland. It was attached to several English
and Scotch editions of the Bible.—See History of Printing, vol. I, p. 47.
Mr. Thomas may be mistaken in supposing that this edition was "somewhat
amended, and with a few Spiritual Songs added." Mr. Brinley of Hartford, has a copy
with the date of 1647 ("Imprinted 1647,") without place, which is a simple reprint,
without additions, of the first edition (in a smaller size) with some changes of spelling.
The changes of spelling would, perhaps, be more likely to occur if the book was
printed in England, which may have been the case, though some experts there think
otherwise. The title given by Mr. Thomas, viz: "The Psalms in Metre, faithfully
translated for the Use, Edification and Comfort of the Saints, in public and private,
especially in New England," is that of the revised edition. Mr. Brinley's copy with
the date of 1647, wherever printed, may fairly be regarded as the second edition, and,
so far as known, is unique.

1648.

An Almanac, by Samuel Danforth. Cambridge.

1649.

Almanac for 1649. By Samuel Danforth. Cambridge. Printed by S.
Green.

A Platform of Church Discipline gathered out of the Word of God, and
agreed upon by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches assembled
in the Synod at Cambridge in New England. To be presented to
the Churches and Generall Court for their consideration and acceptance
in the Lord. The Eight Moneth, Anno 1649. Printed by S.
G. [Sam'l Green] at Cambridge in New England, and are to be sold
at Cambridge and Boston Anno Dom.: 1649. 4to, pp. (10) 31.
The First Edition of the famous Cambridge Platform. See History of Printing,
vol. I, p. 63.

The Book of the General Lawes and Libertyes concerning the Inhabitants
of the Massachusetts, collected Out of the Records of the General
Court for the several years wherein they were made and
Established. And now revised by the same Court, and disposed
into an Alphabetical order, and published by the same Authority in
the General Court holden at Boston, in May, 1649.
Not extant. The printing appears to have commenced in 1648. It is referred to
in the Mass. Records of May 1648, as "now at the presse." See Mass. Rec., vol. II,
pp. 239, 246, 262. Johnson, in Wonder Working Providence, p. 205, says it was
printed in 1648. The title and date here given are from the title page of the edition
of 1660, the earliest known to be extant.


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Whiting, Samuel. Oratio, quam Comitijs Cantabrigiensibus Americanis
peroravit, Anno MDCXLIX. 8vo, pp. 16, no date.

1650.

Eaton, Samuel. The Mystery of God Incarnate, etc. Printed at Cambridge,
for H. Usher at Boston in New England, 1650.
From Note by Mr. Brinley, see History of Printing, II, p. 241.

Oakes, Urian. "Astronomical Calculations. By a Youth." [The author
was then a student at Harvard College, and afterwards settled in the
ministry at Cambridge. Still later he was President of the college.
The Almanac had this motto, "Parvum parva decent; sed inest sua
gratia parvis
." Cambridge.]
Mr. Thomas says this was printed about 1648. Mr. Brinley, who has a copy, says
the date is 1650.

Norton, John. Heart of New England rent at the Blasphemies of the
present generation. 4to, pp. 58. Cambridge. S. Green.
? See 1659.

The Laws "agreed upon to be printed" by order of the General Court,
Oct. 15, 1650.
Not extant. Probably particular Laws only.

The Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament,
faithfully translated into English Metre. For the Use, Edification
and Comfort of the Saints in public and private, especially in New
England. 2 Tim. 3: 16, 17. Col. 3: 16. Eph. 5: 18, 19. James
5: 13. Crown 8vo, pp. 308. Cambridge, by S. Green.
This was the N. E. version as revised and improved by Dunster and Lyon.

1651.

Patent of the Colony of New Plymouth, and Extracts from the Records.
4to.

1652.

Mather, Richard. The Summe of Certain Sermons upon Genes. 15, 6, the
Doctrine of Justification by Faith. 4to. Cambridge. Printed by
Samuel Green, pp. 47.

1653–4.

Eliot, John. Catechism in the Indian Language. Printed at the Expense
of the Corporation in England for propagating the Gospel amongst
the Indians of New England. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.
No copy extant. Supposed to be the first book printed in New England in the
Indian language. See Proceedings of Am. Antiquarian Soc., No. 61, p. 45. Report
of J. Hammond Trumbull. See also 1662.

1654.

The Laws, such as were ordered to be printed by the General Court, May
3d, 1654. Cambridge.
No copies of this edition of the Laws are to be found. They were probably only
particular Laws.

1655.

Chauncy, Charles. God's Mercy shewed to his People in giving them a
faithful Ministry and Schooles of Learning for the continual Supplyes
thereof. Delivered in a Sermon Preached at Cambridge, the Day
after the commencement. Small 8vo, pp. 56. Cambridge. Printed
by S. Green.

1656.

Almanac for 1656. By T. S. Philomathemat. 8vo, pp. 16. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.
Mr. Thomas (History of Printing, vol. I, p. 65), says: "It appears that an Almanac
was annually printed at Cambridge from the first establishment of the Press till
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Cotton, John. [Late Teacher to the Church of Boston, in New England.]
Spiritual Milk for Boston Babes in either England. Drawn out of
the Breasts of both Testaments for their souls nourishment. But may
be of like use to any children. Cambridge. Printed by S. G., for
Hezekiah Usher at Boston in New England, 1656.
A copy supposed to be unique was in the possession of the late George Livermore,
of Cambridge.

1657.

Almanac for 1657. By S. B. Philomathemat. Cambridge. Printed by
S. Green. 8vo, pp. 16.

Mather, Richard. Farewell Exhortation to the Church and People of
Dorchester in New England. 4to, pp. (4) 27. Printed at Cambridge,
by Samuel Green.

Norton, John. [Of Ipswich & Boston.] The Life and Death of that
deservedly Famous Mr. John Cotton; the late Reverend Teacher of
the Church of Christ at Boston in New England. Collected out of
the writings and Information of the Rev. Mr. John Davenport of
Newhaven, the Rev. Mr. Samuel Whiting, at Lynne, the pious Widow
of the Deceased, and others: and compiled by his unworthy Successor.
4to, pp. 56. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

1658.

Peirson, Abraham. [Pastor of the Church at Branford, Conn.] Some
Helps for the Indians; shewing them how to improve their natural
Reason, to know the true God, and the Christian Religion. 1. By
leading them to see the Divine Authority of the Scriptures. 2. By
the Scriptures, the Divine Truths necessary to Eternal Salvation.
Undertaken at the Motion, and published by the order of the Commissioners
of the United Colonies. Examined and approved by
Thomas Stanton, Interpreter-General to the United Colonies for the
Indian language, and by some others of the most able Interpreters
amongst us. Cambridge. Printed by Samuel Green.
Only two copies known to be extant, one in possession of Mr. James Lenox of New
York, the other in the British Museum; the last having a different title page. See
A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

Psalms in Metre. [In the Indian language.]
Mentioned by Eliot in a note to the Corporation for the Propagation of the Gospel
amongst the Indians, Dec. 28, 1658, and in the Treasurers account, presented in
Sept. 1659. A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

1659.

An Almanac of the Celestial Motions, by Zech. Brigden. Cambridge.

Norton, John, (of Ipswich and Boston). Heart of New England rent at
the Blasphemies of the Present Generation. Respecting the Quakers.
4to, pp. 58. Cambridge. Printed by Samuel Green.

1660.

Almanac by S. C. [Saml. Cheever]. Cambridge.

The Book of the General Lawes and Libertyes concerning the Inhabitants
of the Massachusetts, Collected out of the Records of the
General Court, for the several Years wherein they were made and
established: And now revised by the same Court and disposed into
an alphabetical order, and published by the same Authority in the
General Court holden at Boston, in May, 1649. Whosoever therefore
resisteth the Power, resisteth the Ordinance of God, and they that
resist receive to themselves damnation
. Rom. 13, 2. Cambridge. Printed according to the Order of the General Court, 1660. Fol., pp.
100.

This volume has a Preface "To our Beloved Brethren and Neighbors the Inhabitants
of the Massachusetts, the Governour, Assistants and Deputies Assembled in


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the Generall Court of that Jurisdiction, wish Grace and Peace in our Lord Jesus
Christ," signed, "By Order of the Generall Court, Edward Rawson, Secret:" and
an alphabetical table at the end. It was printed by Samuel Green. The earliest
volume of Massachusetts Laws extant. See 1649.

The Humble Petition and Address of the General Court sitting at
Boston, New England, unto the High and Mighty Prince Charles The
Second. 4to, pp. 8. n. p.

1661.

A Christian Covenanting Confession. 1 page, sm. 4to, in two columns,
Indian and English. No date. The only known copy is in the Congregational
Library, Boston. See A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

Almanac by S. C. Philomath. [Saml. Cheever.] Cambridge.

The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated
into the Indian Language; and ordered to be printed by the Commissioners
of the United Colonies in New England, at the Charge,
and with the Consent of the Corporation in England for the propagation
of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England. The Indian
title is thus; "Wusku Wuttestamentum Nul-Lordumun Jesus Christ
Nuppoquoh wussuaeneumun." With marginal notes. Printed by S.
Green and M. Johnson. 4to. Cambridge.
The whole is in the Indian language, except, having two title pages, one of them
is in English. Some copies were dedicated to the King. See History of Printing,
vol. I, p. 66, Appendix E. And A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

1661–3.

Eliot, John. Psalms of David in Indian verse, entitled Wame Ketoohamae
uketoohomaongash David. 4to. Cambridge.
This Indian Version accompanied the New Testament, and when the Old Testament
was finished they were bound up together. It was a translation of the New
England Version. Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson. History of Printing,
vol. I, p. 66. Mr. Trumbull has this under 1663. A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

1662.

Almanac for 1662. By Nathaniel Chauncy. Cambridge. Printed by
S. Green.

Answer of the Elders and other Messengers of the Churches assembled
at Boston in the year 1662 to the Questions propounded to them by
Order of the Honoured General Court. 4to, pp. 60. Cambridge.
Printed by S. Green.

Chauncy, Charles. Anti-Synodalia Scripta Americana; or, a Proposal
of the Judgment of the Dissenting Messengers of the Churches of
New England, assembled, by the appointment of the General Court,
March 10, 1662. 4to, pp. 38. [Cambridge. Printed by S. Green].

Eliot, John. A Catechism, in the Indian Language. Second impression.
Mr. Thomas's date is 1661. 1000 copies printed by S. Green, Cambridge.

See A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

Synod. Answer of the Dissenting Ministers in the Synod, respecting
Baptisme, and the Consociation of Churches, &c. Cambridge.

Synod. Propositions to the Elders and other Messengers of the Churches
concerning Baptisme, and the Consociation of Churches, &c. Recommended
by the General Court. 4to, pp. 48. Cambridge. Printed
by S. G. for Hezekiah Usher at Boston.

—. Resolutions concerning the Subject of Baptism and Consociation
of Churches, &c., by a Synod of Elders and Messengers of the
Churches in Massachusetts colony at Boston, in 1662. 4to. Cambridge.
Printed by S. Green.


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1663.

Almanac for 1663. By Israel Chauncy. Cambridge. Printed by S.
Green and M. Johnson.

Cotton, John. Discourse on Civil Government in a New Plantation.
4to, pp. 24. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson.
Ascribed to John Davenport on the authority of Mather's Magnalia, lib. III, p.
56. Cotton's name as author is on the title page.

Davenport, John [of Newhaven, Conn.] Another Essay for Investigation
of the Truth in answer to two Questions. I. The Subject of Baptism.
II. The Consociation of Churches. 4to, pp. 82. Cambridge. Printed
by S. Green and M. Johnson.

Eliot, John. The Holy Bible: containing the Old Testament and the New.
Translated into the Indian Language, and Ordered to be Printed by
the Commissioners of the United Colonies in New England, At the
Charge and with the Consent of the Corporation in England for the
Propagation of the Gospel amongst the Indians of New England. 4to.
Cambridge. Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson.
It had marginal notes; and also an Indian title page, for which see 2d ed. in
1685. This work was printed with new types, full faced bourgeois on brevier body,
cast for the purpose, and on good paper. The New Testament, which was first
printed in 1661 was on the same types and like paper. The Old Testament was
three years in the press. A dedication to King Charles II, was prefixed to a
number of copies. For collation see A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61. O'Callaghan's
American Bibles. Historical Magazine
, vol. II, pp. 306–308, III, pp. 87, 88.
The Indian title is "Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe, Up-Biblum God Naneeswe
Nukkone Testament kah wonk Wusku Testament."

Higginson, John [of Salem, Mass.] Cause of God and his People in New
England. An Election Sermon preached at Boston, 1663. With an
address to the Christian Reader by Rev. John Wilson and Rev.
Samuel Whiting. 4to, pp. 28. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Laws and orders made at Several General Courts in the years 1661, 1662,
& 1663. Printed and published by Order of the General Court.
Fol., pp. 8. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Shepard, Thomas [of Cambridge.] Letter on the Church Membership of
Children, and their Right to Baptisme. 4to, pp. 26, besides preface.
Cambridge. Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson.

The Dying Speeches of Several Indians, by John Eliot. 12mo, Cambridge.


Wame Ketoohomae Uketoohomaongash David. Eliot's version of the
Psalms in Metre, bound with the Bible.
See 1661–3.

1664.

Allin, John. Animadversions upon the Anti-Synodalia Americana, [a
Treatise printed in Old England] in the Name of the Dissenting
Brethren in the Synod held at Boston in New England, 1662. 4to,
pp. (6) 82. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson, for
Hezekiah Usher of Boston.

Almanac, for 1664. By Israel Chauncy, Cambridge. Printed by S. Green
and M. Johnson.

Chauncy, Charles. Anti-Synodalia Americana. Judgment of the Dissenting
Brethren and Messengers in the Synod. 4to, pp. 100. Cambridge.
Printed by S. Green, and M. Johnson, for Hezekiah Usher,
of Boston.
A 2d Ed. from the 1st printed at London in 1662.

Defence of the Answer of the Synod met at Boston in 1662. Concerning
the Subject of Baptism and the Consociation of Churches. Against the
Reply of John Davenport, &c. 4to, pp. (2) 46, 102. Small type.
Cambridge. Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson, for H. Usher.
Prince Catalogue.


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Eliot, John. The Psalter. Translated into the Indian Language. Small
8vo, pp. 150. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.
500 copies. History of Printing, vol. I, p. 68. Mr. Trumbull, A. A. S. Proceedings,
No. 61, pp. 33 and 50, expresses the opinion that these copies were worked
from the forms used in printing the Old Testament, and were printed in 1663.

Eliot, John. Baxter's Call to the Unconverted translated into the Indian
Language, pp. 130. Small 8vo. Cambridge. [1000 copies.]
The Indian title is WEHKOMAONGANOO ASQUAM PEANTOGIG kah asquam
Quinnuppegig, etc. Cambridge. Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.

Laws and Orders made at Several General Courts in the years 1654,
1661, 1662 and 1664. Printed and published by Order of the General
Court. Fol. pp. 4. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Mather, Richard. A Defence of the Answer and Arguments of the
Synod met at Boston, in the yeare 1662, &c., against Rev. J. Davenport;
with an Answer to the Apologetical Preface. 4to, pp. 46, 102.
Cambridge. Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson, for Hezekiah
Usher of Boston.
Cat. of Mass. Hist. Soc. Library.

Norton, John. Three Choice and Profitable Sermons upon Severall
Texts of Scripture; together with a Letter to Mr. John Dury. 4to,
pp. (6) 12. Cambridge. Printed by S. G. and M. J. for Hezekiah Usher
of Boston.
The Letter to Mr. John Dury is a translation from the Original Manuscript written
in Latin by Mr. Norton, and Signed by the clergy of New England, in reply to a letter
from Mr. Dury on the subject of "Pacification of the Churches."

Shepard, Thomas [of Cambridge]. Sincere Convert. 12mo, pp. 190.
Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Whiting, Samuel. Discourse on the Last Judgment. 12mo, pp. 170.
(Small type). Cambridge. Printed by S. Green and M. Johnson.

1665.

Almanac, for 1665. By Alexander Nowell, Cambridge. Printed by S.
Green.

Collection of the Testimonies of the Fathers of the New England
Churches respecting Baptism. 4to, pp. 32. Cambridge. Printed by
Sam'l Green.

Conditions for New Planters in the Territories [New York] of His Royal
Highness the Duke of York.
Printed on the face of a half sheet. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Danforth, Samuel. An Astronomical Description of the late Comet or
Blazing Star, as it appeared in New England in the 9th, 10th, 11th,
and in the beginning of the 12th, Moneth, 1664. Together with a
brief Theological Application thereof. 16mo. Cambridge. Printed
by Samuel Green.
From Catalogue of British Museum.

Eliot, John [of Roxbury.] Communion of Churches, or the Divine
Management of the Gospel Churches, by the Ordinance of Councils,
constituted in Order, &c. 8vo, pp. 38. Printed by M. Johnson,
Cambridge.
Not published. See Hist. of Printing, I, 82.

Eliot, John. The Book of Genesis, and the Gospel of Matthew in
the Indian language.

Laws and Orders made at the General Court in May 3, August 1, and October
11, 1665. Printed and published by order of the General Court.
Fol., pp. 4. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.


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Manitowompae Pomantamoonk: Sampwshanau Christianoh Uttoh woh an
Pomantog Wussikkitteahonat God. Sm. 8vo, pp. 400. [In the language
of the aborigines of New England.] Cambridge. Printed S. Green.
Bailey's Practise of Piety abridged by Eliot. See A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament,
Faithfully Translated into English Metre. For the Use, Edification,
and Comfort of the Saints in publick and private, especially in New
England. 12mo, pp. 100. Cambridge. Printed for Hezekiah Usher
of Boston. No date.
Supposed by Mr. Thomas to have been printed in 1664 or 1665. Hist. of Printing,
vol. I, pp. 68–69. The true date of this edition is doubtful. It is also doubtful
whether the printing was done in this country or in England. The same types are
not seen in any other work executed here. It is possible that Mr. Usher ordered
copies printed at Cambridge in England to be bound up with the small Bibles printed
there and elsewhere for the New England market. Other copies with the same imprint,
varying slightly in size, and with some changes in the spelling of words in
the text are met with. Mr. Brinley of Hartford has one. Mr. Thomas's copy was
bound with a Bible printed at Cambridge, England, by Roger Daniel, 1648. The
Psalms are similarly associated with Bibles printed in other places, and of other
dates. They are all of the version revised and improved by Dunster and Lyon. See
Hist. of Printing, vol. I, p. 47. The date of the Psalms cannot be decided by the date
of the Bibles. Mr. Lenox thinks this may be the 5th edition, and the first that was
printed in two columns.

1666.

Almanac for 1666. By Josiah Flint. Cambridge.
Printed by S. Green.

Eliot, John. Indian Grammar Begun; or an Essay to bring the Indian
Language into Rules for the Help of such as desire to learn the same,
for the Furtherance of the Gospel among them. Sm. 4to, pp. (4) 66.
Cambridge. Printed by M. Johnson.
A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

Laws and Orders made at the General Court held at Boston 23d of May, 1666,
and 11th of October following. Printed and Published by Order of the
General Court. Folio, pp. 4. Cambridge. Printed by Sam'l Green.

Whiting, Samuel. Meditations upon Genesis XVIII, ver. 23 to the end of
the chapter. 12mo, pp. 350. Cambridge. Printed, undoubtedly, by
Green.

1667.

Almanac for 1667. By Samuel Beakenbury. Cambridge. Printed by
S. Green.

Danforth, Samuel (of Roxbury). An Astronomical Description of the
late Comet, or Blazing Star, as it appeared in New England, 1664.
16mo, pp. 22. Cambridge.

1668.

Almanac for 1668. By Joseph Dudley. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Bretz, Guy de. Rise, Spring, and Foundation of the Anabaptists or Rebaptised
of our Times, 1565. Translated from the French by J. S.
4to, pp. 52. Cambridge. Printed by M. Johnson.

God's Terrible Voice in the City of London; wherein you have the Narration
of the late dreadful Judgments of Plague and Fire; the former
in the year 1665, and the latter in 1666. 4to, pp. 32. Cambridge.
Reprinted by M. Johnson.

Laws and Orders made at the General Court of Election, held at Boston
in New England the 29th of April, 1668. Printed and published by
their order. Fol., pp. 12. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Laws and Orders made at the General Court held at Boston in New England,
October 14th, 1668. Printed and published by their order. Fol.,
pp. 16. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Oakes, Urian. Elegy on the Rev. Thomas Shepard. Pastor of the
Church in Charlestown. 4to. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.


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Rogers, Timothy. The Righteous Man's Evidence of Heaven. Sm.
4to. Cambridge. Printed by M. Johnson.

Shepard, Thomas (of Cambridge). Wine for Gospel Wantons, or Cautions
against Spiritual Drunkenness. 4to, pp. 16. Cambridge.

1669.

Almanac for 1669. By J. B. (J. Brown). Cambridge. Printed by S. G.
and M. J.

Davenport, John. God's Call to his people (Fast Serm.). 4to. Cambridge.

Eliot, John. The Indian Primer, or the way of Training up our Youth
of India in the Knowledge of God. 24mo. Cambridge.?
Mr. Trumbull in A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

Mather, Increase. The Mystery of Israel's Salvation Explained and Ap
plyed. 12mo, pp. (23) 181, 5. Boston.

Morton, Nathaniel. New England's Memoriall: or, A Brief Relation of
the most Memorable and Remarkable Passages of the Providence of
God manifested to the Planters of New England, in America; with
Special Reference to the First Colony thereof, called New Plimouth.
4to, pp. (12) 198 (10). Cambridge. Printed by S. G. and M. J. for
H. Usher of Boston.

Shepard, Thomas (of Cambridge). Letter on the Church Membership
of Children and their right to Baptism.
2d edition. See 1663.

Winchelsea, Earl of. True and Exact Relation of the late prodigious
Earthquake and Eruption of Mount Etna, or Monte Gibello. 4to.
Cambridge. Printed by S. G. and M. J.

1670.

Almanac for 1670. By D. R. (D. Richardson). Cambridge. Printed by
S. G. and M. J.

A Quickening Word for hastening a Sluggish Soul to answer the Divine
Call. 12mo. Cambridge.

Mather, Increase. Life and Death of that Reverend Man of God Mr.
Richard Mather. 4to, pp. 42. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green
and M. Johnson.

Mather, Samuel (of Dublin, Ireland). Testimony from the Scripture against
Idolatry and Superstition. Preached in Dublin, 1660. 4to, pp. 80 (no
printer's name). Reprinted at Cambridge. Hist. of Printing, I. 70. The Mass. Hist. Soc. Catalogue has it "Two Sermons.
4to, pp. 88. No imprint." The Prince Library Catalogue has it "Two Sermons
upon the example of Hezekiah, n. p. n. d. pp. (6) 88, 8vo," and adds "Printed in
1725 according to a MS. note."

Stoughton, William (of Dorchester). New England's True Interest; not
to lie. Mass. Election Sermon, April 29, 1668. 4to, pp. 40. Cambridge.
Printed by S. G. and M. J.

Walley, Thomas (of Barnstable). Balm in Gilead to heal Zions Wounds,
an Election Sermon at Plymouth, 1669. 4to, pp. 20. Printed by S.
Green and M. Johnson. Cambridge.

1671.

Almanac for 1671. D. R. Philomathemat. Cambridge. Printed by
S. G. and M.J.

Danforth, Sam'l (of Roxbury). A Brief Recognition of New England's
Errand in the Wilderness. Election Sermon 11th 3d mo., 1670. 4to,
pp. 6, 23. Camb. Printed by S. G. and M. J.


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Mather, Eleazer (of Northampton). A Serious Exhortation to the Present
and Succeeding Generation. 4to. Cambridge. Printed by
S. G. and M. J.

Mitchell, Jonathan (of Cambridge). Nehemiah on the Wall (Elect. Serm.
1667). 4to, pp. 34. Cambridge. Printed by S. G. and M. J.

Platform of Church Discipline, gathered out of the Word of God, and
agreed upon by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches assembled
in Synod at Cambridge, in New England. The Eighth Moneth
Anno, 1649. Second American Ed. 4to, pp. (12) 33 (2). With a
Preface. Cambridge. Printed by M. Johnson.

1672.

Allin, John (of Dedham). Spouse of Christ coming out of Affliction
leaning upon her Beloved. 4to, pp. 32. Cambridge. Printed by
Sam'l Green.

Davenport, John (of Boston). God's Call to his People, &c. 2 Fast Sermons.
Cambridge.

Eliot, John. The Logick Primer. Some Logical Notions to initiate
the Indians in the Knowledge of the Rule of Reason, &c. 36mo.
Cambridge. Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.

Fitch, James (of Norwich). A Sermon on the Death of Anne Mason. 4to, pp. 16. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

General Laws and Liberties of the Massachusetts Colony, Revised and
Corrected and Alphabetically arranged, to which are added Precedents
and Forms of Things frequently used, with a complete Index to
the whole. Fol., pp. 200. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green. See History of Printing, I, p. 71.

Mather, Increase. Word to the Present and Succeeding Generations
of New England. 4to, pp. 32. "Printed at Cambridge by Sam'l
Green, and are to be sold by John Tappan of Boston."

Several Laws and Orders made at the General Court in Boston, 1672.
Fol., pp. 8. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Shepard, Jeremiah. An Ephemeris of the Celestial Motions. 12mo.
Cambridge.

The Book of the General Laws of the Inhabitants of New Plimouth,
collected out of the Records of the General Court. Published by the
Authority of the General Court of that Jurisdiction, held at Plimouth
the 6th day of June, 1671. (It has the following text of Scripture in
the Title page. "Be subject to every ordinance of man for the Lord's
sake." I Pet. ii, 13). Fol., pp. 50. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

1673.

An Almanac of the Celestial Motions, by N. H. 12mo. Cambridge.

Mather, Increase. Woe to Drunkards. Two Sermons. 4to, pp. 34.
Cambridge. Printed by M. Johnson.

Oakes, Urian (of Cambridge). New England Pleaded with and Pressed
to Consider the Things which concerne her Peace. An Election
Sermon, 1673. 4to, pp. 64. Cambridge. Printed by Sam'l Green.

Old Mr. Dod's Sayings, or a Posic out of Mr. Dod's Garden. Collected
by R. T. 12mo. Cambridge.

Oxenbridge, John. New England Freemen warned and warmed. Election
Sermon. 1671. 16mo, pp. 48. Cambridge.

Several Laws and Orders made at the General Court, 1673. Fol., pp. 8.
Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.


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Shepard, Thomas (of Charlestown). Eye Salve; or a Watchword from
our Lord Jesus Christ unto his Churches; especially in the Colony of
Massachusetts. An Election Sermon preached at Boston, May 15,
1672. 4to, pp. 53. Cambridge. Printed by Sam'l Green.
Preface by Thomas Thacher.

The Book of the General Laws for the People within the Jurisdiction of
Connecticut. Collected out of the Records of the General Court.
Lately revised and published by the Authority of the General Court
of Connecticut, 1672. (The following Text is in the title page. "Let
us walk honestly as in the day, not in rioting and drunkenness; not
in chambering and wantonness; not in strife and envying." Rom.
xiii, 13. A small wood-cut of the arms of Connecticut is in the title
page). Fol., pp. 76. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.
Hist. of Printing, I, pp. 71–2. In Mr. Brinley's copy the Scripture citation is
from Rom. 13, 1, 2, which are more appropriate verses.

Wakeman, Samuel (of Fairfield). Young Man's Legacy the Rising Generation.
A Sermon preached at the Death of John Tappan of Boston.
4to, pp. 46. Cambridge. Printed by M. Johnson.

Willard, Samuel. Useful Instructions for a professing People in Times
of Great Security and Degeneracy, Delivered in Several Sermons on
Solemn Occasions. Cambridge. Printed by Samuel Green.

1674.

Almanac of Celestial Motions, &c., for 1674. 16mo. Cambridge. Printed
by Samuel Green.

Almanac. J. S.. Cambridge.

Arnold, Samuel (of Marshfield). David Serving his Generation. An Election
Sermon before the General Court of New Plymouth, June, 1674. 4to, pp. 18. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Danforth, Samuel. Cry of Sodom enquired into, upon Occasion of the
Arraignment and Condemnation of Benj. Goad for his prodigious Villany.
By S. D. 4to, pp. (4) 25. Cambridge. Printed by M. Johnson.

Fitch, James (of Norwich). Holy Communion. An Election Sermon
preached at Hartford, Conn., May 14, 1674. 4to, pp. v, 20. Cambridge.
Printed by S. Green.

Mather, Increase. The Day of Trouble is near. Two Sermons preached
on the 11th of the 12th Moneth 1673. Cambridge. 4to, pp. (4) 31.
Printed by Marmaduke Johnson.

Moody, Joshua. Souldiers Spiritualized, or the Christian Souldier Orderly
and Strenuously engaged in the Spiritual Warre, and so Fighting the
Good Fight. A Sermon preached at Boston on Artillery Election,
1674. 4to, pp. 48. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Oakes, Urian (of Cambridge). The Unconquerable, all Conquering, and
more than Conquering Souldier, or the successful Warre which a
Believer wageth with the Enemies of his Soul. An Artillery Election
Sermon, June 1672. 4to, pp. 46. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Several Laws and Orders made at the General Court at Boston, 1674.
Fol., pp. 6. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Torrey, Samuel (of Weymouth). Exhortation unto Reformation. An
Election Sermon at Plymouth. 4to, pp. 44. Cambridge. Printed
by M. Johnson.

1675.

A True Narrative of the Lord's Providences in various dispensations
to wards Capt. Edward Hutchinson of Boston and myself, and those
that went with us into the Nipmuck country, and also to Quabaog,
alias Brookfield. 4to, pp. (2) 10, 18. Boston.
Library of John Carter Brown.


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Almanac. J. Foster. Cambridge. Samuel Green.

General Laws and Liberties of the Massachusetts Colony in New England,
Revised and Reprinted, by order of the General Court, holden
at Boston, May 15th, 1672. Fol. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Mather, Increase. The First Principles of New England, concerning the
Subject of Baptism and Communion of Churches. 4to, pp. (8) 40,
7. Cambridge. Printed by Samuel Green.

—,—. Discourse concerning the Subject of Baptism, wherein the
present controversies in the New England Churches are inquired into.
4to, pp. (4) 76. Cambridge. Printed by Samuel Green.

Mather, Increase. The Times of Men are in the Hands of God. A Sermon
occasioned by the blowing up of a Vessel with the crew 4to,
pp. 21. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

—,—. The wicked Man's Portion. Sermon at the Lecture in Boston,
Jan. 18, 1674, on the Execution of Two Men. 4to, pp. 25. Boston.
Printed by John Foster.
This sermon and the one preceding it are probably the first issues of the press in
Boston.

Several "Laws and Orders" made at the Sessions of the General Court
at Boston, 1675. Fol., pp. 20. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

1676.

Almanac. J. S. (Sherman). Cambridge. S. Green.

Almanac. (J. Foster). Boston.

Hubbard, William (of Ipswich). The Happiness of a People. Election
Sermon at Boston May 3d, 1676. 4to, pp. 72. Boston. Printed by
John Foster.

Mather, Increase. Brief History of the War with the Indians in New
England. 4to, pp. (6) 52, 8. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

—,—. An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New England
to hearken to the Voice of God. 4to, pp. 26. Boston. Printed by
John Foster.

Mitchell, Jonathan (of Cambridge). Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants
of New England. 4to. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Wheeler, Capt. Thomas. A Thankful Remembrance of God's Mercy at
Quaboag. 4to. Cambridge.

Willard, Samuel. Heart Garrisoned; or the Wisdome and Care of the Spiritual
Souldier above all Things to Safe guard his Heart. An Artillery
Election Sermon. 4to, pp. 24. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Williams, Roger. George Fox Digged out of his Burrowes. or an offer
of Disputation on 14 proposalls, made the last summer, 1672 (so called)
unto George Fox, then present on Rhode Island, in New England,
by R. W. 4to, pp. 327. Boston. Printed by John Foster.
This work has the head piece used by S. Green at the beginning of the Laws he
printed at Cambridge in 1672.

1677.

Almanac. J. S. (Sherman). Cambridge. S. Green.

Hooker, Samuel (of Farmington). Connecticut Election Sermon May 10,
1677, from Hos. x, 12. 4to, pp. 28. Boston.

Hubbard, William (of Ipswich). A Narrative of the Troubles with the
Indians in New England, from the first Planting thereof in the Year
1607, to the present Year 1677. But chiefly of the late Troubles in
the two last Years 1675 & 1676. To which is added a Discourse
about the War with the Pequods in the year 1637. 4to, pp. 247. Published
by authority. Boston. Printed by John Foster.


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Mather, Increase. Relation of the Troubles which have happened in New
England by Reason of the Indians there, from the year 1614 to the
year 1675, wherein the frequent conspiracies of the Indians and the
Wonderful Providence of God in disappointing their Devices is declared.
4to, pp. 76. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Mather, Increase. Historical Discourse concerning the Prevalency of
Prayer. 4to, pp. 20. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Oakes, Urian (of Cambridge). Elegy on the Death of the Rev. Thomas
Shepard of Charlestown, Mass. 4to, pp. 16. Cambridge. Printed
by Samuel Green.

Several Laws and Orders made at the first Sessions of the General Court
at Boston for Elections, 1677. Fol., pp. 4. Cambridge. Printed by
S. Green.

Wilson, John. A Seasonable Watchword unto Christians against the
Dreams and Dreamers of this Generation. Sermon preached Nov.
16, 1665. 4to, pp. 10. Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

1678.

Almanac. J. F. "Printed by J. Foster for John Usher of Boston."

Almanac. T. B. (Thomas Brattle). Cambridge.

Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne. Several Poems compiled with great variety of
Wit and Learning, full of Delight; wherein especially is contained a
complete discourse and description of the Four Elements, Constitutions,
Ages of Man, and Seasons of the Year. Together with an exact
Epitome of the Three first Monarchies, viz. the Assyrian, Persian,
Grecian, and beginning of the Roman Commonwealth to the end of
their last King. By a Gentlewoman in New England. 2d Ed. 8vo,
pp. 255. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Eliot, John (of Roxbury). Harmony of the Gospels in the Holy History
of the Humiliations and Sufferings of Jesus Christ. 4to, pp. 136.
Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Fox, George and Burnyeat, John. A New England Fire-Brand Quenched
in answer to a Lying, Slanderous Book, Entituled George Fox
Digged out of his Burrows, &c. Printed at Boston, in 1676, of one
Roger Williams of Providence in New England, n. p. Printed in
the year MDCLXXVIII. In two parts. 4to, pp. (28) 233; (2) 255, (1).
In the Catalogue of the Library of John Carter Brown the date given is MDCLXXIX.

Harvard College. Theses, Commencement 1678. Broadside. Cantab.

Mather, Eleazer. Serous Exhortation to the present and succeeding
Generation in New England. 4to, pp. 32. Boston. Printed by
John Foster.
A 2d edition of the substance of his last sermons.

Mather, Increase. Pray for the Rising Generation. A Sermon preached
in the Second Church of Boston on a day of Fasting & Prayer the
third day of the Fifth Month, 1678. 4to. Cambridge. Printed by
Samuel Green and Sold by Edmund Ranger in Boston, pp. 23.

Nowell, Samuel. Abraham in Arms. An Artillery Election Sermon,
1678. Small 4to, pp. 24. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Thatcher, Thomas. Fast Sermon, 1674. 4to, pp. 30. Boston. Printed
by John Foster.

Report of the trustees,—(Anthony Stoddard, John Joyliffe, and Capt. John
Richards),—appointed to receive contributions for the ransom of the
captives taken by the Indians at Hatfield, Sept. 19, 1677. Broadside.
August, 1778. Boston.
See Drake's Hist. Boston, p. 430.


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1679.

Adams, William (of Dedham). Necessity of the pouring out of the
Spirit. Sermon on a general Fast through New England, 1678. 4to,
pp. 48. Boston. Printed by J. Foster for Wm. Avery near the sign
of the Blue Anchor.

Allin, James (of Boston). Serious advice to delivered ones from Sickness
or other Dangers threatening Death. In Several Sermons. 4to.
Boston. Printed by John Foster.

—,—. New England's Choicest Blessings. An Election Sermon at
Boston, May 28th, 1679. 4to, pp. 14. Boston. Printed by John
Foster.

Almanac for 1679. By J. D. (John Danforth). Philomath. Cambridge.
S. Green.

—. J. F. (John Foster). Boston.

Bridge, William. Word to the Aged. 12mo, pp. 18. Boston. Printed
for John Griffin.

Eliot, John. A Brief Answer to a Small Book by John Norcott on Infant
Baptism.

Fitch, James. First Principles of the Doctrine of Christ. 16mo, pp. 76.
Boston. Printed by John Foster.
In Harv. Coll. Lib.

Mather, Increase. Call from Heaven to the Present and Succeeding
Generations. 8vo. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

—,—. Pray for the Rising Generation. Fast Sermon, 1678. 2d
Ed. 16mo, pp. 29. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

—,—. Discourse concerning the Danger of Apostacy. Election
Sermon, 1677. 16mo. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Reformation, the Necessity of, with Expedients subservient thereto
asserted in Answer to the Questions agreed upon by the Elders and
Messengers assembled in Synod at Boston, N. E. Sept. 10th, 1679.
Recommended by the General Court, 1679. 4to, pp. 24. Boston.
Printed by John Foster.

Richardson, John. The necessity of a well Experienced Souldiery; An
Artillery Election Sermon June 10th, 1675, by J. R. 4to, pp. 15.
Cambridge. Printed by Samuel Green.
Reprinted at Boston in 1839.

Willard, Samuel. Sermon occasioned by the Death of John Leveret, Esq.,
Gouvernor of the colony of the Mattachusetts, N. E. 4to, pp. 13.
Boston. Printed by John Foster.

1680.

Allin, James. Man's Self Reflection a means to further his Recovery
from his Apostacy from God. 12mo. Cambridge. Printed by
S. Green.

Almanac. Boston. (John Foster). Printed for and sold by Henry
Phillips.

Bible. Wusku Wuttestamentum Nul-Lordumun Jesus Christ Nuppoquoh-wussuaeneuman, 4to. Cambridge.
[The New Testament in the Indian language. The greater part, including the title
page, was printed in 1680, but the Testament was not completed until the year following.
This was a 2d edition and consisted of 2500 copies, 500 of which were
bound up with the Indian catechism, and the remainder reserved to complete a
second edition of the whole Bible which appeared in 1685.—MS. notes of I. Thomas.]


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Confession of Faith owned and assented to by the Synod assembled at
Boston in N. E. May 12, 1680; and approved by the General Court.
Together with the Platform of Church Discipline. 12mo, pp. 130.
Boston. Printed by John Foster.
[Prince says the Confession was written by Increase Mather. See Catalogue of
the Prince Library
.]

Hoar, Leonard. Two Sermons on the Death of Lady Mildmay; dedicated
by T. Flynt to Mrs. Bridget Usher. 4to, pp. 30. Boston. Printed
by John Foster.

Mather, Increase. The Divine Right of Infant Baptism asserted and
proved from Scripture and Antiquity; with a Preface by Urian
Oakes. 4to, pp. 27. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Mather, Increase. Returning unto God the great Concernment of a Covenant
People. Addressed to the Second Church in Boston, with the
Covenant, &c. 4to, pp. 21. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Platform of Church Discipline, &c. (See 1649). 16mo. Boston. Reprinted
(by John Foster).

Salem, Mass. A Copy of the Church Covenants which have been used
in the Church of Salem. 12mo. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

Willard, Samuel. The Duty of a People that have renewed their Covenant
with God. Sermon preached to the Second Church, Boston,
March 16, 1679–80, after that Church had renewed their Covenant.
4to, pp. 13. Boston. Printed by John Foster.

1681.

Almanac. (John Foster) Boston. Printed by J. F. for Samuel Phillips.
Bunyan, John. Pilgrims Progress. Boston.
Mr. Brinley has the only copy known.

Foster, John. Two poems on his death were printed in 1681, one written
by Thomas Tilestone, of Dorchester, and the other by Joseph Capen,
afterwards minister of Topsfield, Mass.

Mather, Increase. Brief Animadversions on the Narrative of the New
England Anabaptists. 4to. Boston. (Printed by John Foster).

Mather, Increase. Heaven's Alarm to the World, a Sermon wherein is
shewed that fearful Sights and Signs in Heaven are the Presages of
great Calamities at Hand. 4to, pp. 17. Boston. Printed by John
Foster.
See 1682.

Richardson, John. The Necessity of a well-experienced Souldiery. Artillery-Election
Sermon, 1675. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.
See 1679.

Severals relating to the Fund, printed for Divers Reasons as may appear.
4to.
No place or printer. A manuscript note by Thomas Prince. "Mr. B. Green
Sr. says this was printed at Boston, by his brother Samuel's letter." This Book
relates to the establishment of a Provincial Bank.

Virginia. The Laws of, for 1680. Probably printed at or near Williamsburg,
1681 or 82.
The only thing known to have been printed in Virginia before 1729. John Buckner
and the printer were "ordered to enter into bond in £100 not to print anything hereafter
until his majesty's pleasure shall be known."


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Willard, Samuel. Ne Sutor ultra crepidam, Or brief animadversions
upon the New England Anabaptists' late Fallacious narrative;
wherein the Notorious Mistakes and Falsehoods by them published,
are detected. 4to, pp. 27. Boston. Printed by S. Green upon assignment
of S. Sewall.

1682.

An Ephemeris of Celestial Motions, &c. By William Brattle. Cambridge.
Printed by Samuel Green.

Bond, Samson. A Publick Tryal of the Quakers at Bermudas, May, 1678.
4to, pp. 104. Boston. Printed by Samuel Green, Jr., upon Assignment
of Sam'l Sewall.

Mather, Cotton. Ornaments for the Daughters of Zion; or the Character
and Happiness of a Virtuous Woman. 12mo, pp. 116. Cambridge.
Printed by S. & B. Green, for Samuel Phillips of Boston.

Mather, Increase. Heaven's Alarm to the World, or a Sermon wherein
is shewed that fearful Sights and Signs in Heaven are the Presages
of great Calamities at hand. 8vo, pp. 38. 2d Ed. Revised, &c. Boston.
Printed for Samuel Sewall.
See 1681.

—,—. The Latter Sign discoursed of. The Voice of God, &c. Sermon
at the Boston Lecture Aug. 31, 1682. 16mo, pp. 32. (Boston).

—,—. [Eight Sermons, on the Duty of Prayer, the Lord's Supper,
Sleeping at Sermons, etc.] 8vo. (Boston?).
Harv. Coll. Lib.

—,—. Practical Truths tending to promote the Power of Godliness.
Boston in New England. Printed by Samuel Green. 12mo, pp. 10–220.

—,—. Same. 2d Ed. 12mo. Boston. Printed by S. Green.

Mather, Increase. The Church of Christ a Subject of Persecution. Relative
to the Persecution of the Protestants in France. A Fast Sermon.
4to, pp. 24. Boston.

Oakes, Urian (of Cambridge). Sovereign Efficacy of Divine Providence.
An Artillery Election Sermon at Cambridge Sept. 10th, 1677. 4to.
Boston. Printed for Samuel Sewall.

—,—. Sincerity and Delight in the Service of God; Fast Sermon
delivered at Cambridge. Printed by S. Green.

Rowlandson, Joseph (of Lancaster). Fast Sermon at Weathersfield Nov.
21, 1678. 12mo, pp. 30. Boston. Printed for John Ratcliff and
John Griffin.

—, Mrs. Mary. The Soveraignty & Goodnes of God; A Narrative of
the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. 8vo, pp.
73. Printed by Samuel Green.

Willard, Samuel. The only sure Way to prevent threatened calamity.
Election Sermon, 1682. 16mo.

Willard, Samuel (of Boston). Covenant Keeping the Way to Blessedness;
as it was delivered in several Sermons. 12mo, pp. 220. Boston.
Printed by James Glen for S. Sewall.

—,—. The Necessity of Sincerity in renewing Covenant. Sermon
at Boston June 29, 1680. 16mo. Boston.

Willard, Samuel (of Boston). Fiery Tryal no strange thing. A Fast
Sermon preached at Charlestown, 1681. 4to, pp. 20. Boston. Printed
for Sam'l Sewall.


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1683.

Boston Ephemeris. (By Cotton Mather.) Boston. Printed by S. G. for S. S.

Fitch, James (of Norwich). An Explanation of the Solemn advice by
the Council in Connecticut to the Inhabitants, respecting the Reformation
of those Evils which have been the Cause of the late Judgments
upon New England. 8vo, pp. 140. Boston. Printed by S.
Green for J. Usher.

Fitch, James. A Brief Discourse proving that the first Day of the Week
is the Christian Sabbath. 16mo.

Mather, Increase. ΚΟΜΗΤΟΓΡΑΦΙΑ. A Discourse Concerning Comets;
wherein the Nature of Blazing Stars is inquired into; with an Historical
Account of all the Comets which have appeared from the Beginning
of the World to this present Year, 1683. As also two Sermons.
8vo, pp. 143. Boston. Printed by S. G. for S. S. & sold by J. Brunning.
The two Sermons are Heaven's Alarm 2d ed. and The Latter Sign.

The Shorter Catechism. 12mo Boston.

Torrey, Samuel (of Weymouth). A Plea for the Life of Dying Religion,
from the Word of the Lord. An Election Sermon at Boston, May
16th, 1683. 4to, pp. 46. Boston. Printed by Samuel Green for
Samuel Sewall.

Willard, Samuel. The High Esteem which God hath of the Death of his
Saints. A Sermon Oct. 7, 1683, occasioned by the Death of John Hull.
With an Elegy in Latin. 4to, pp. 20. Boston. Printed by Samuel
Green for Samuel Sewall.

Zion in Distress; or the Groans of the Protestant Church. 3d ed. 8vo.
Boston. Printed by S. G. for Samuel Phillips.

1684.

Almanac. Benjamin Gillam (Philo-Nauticus). Boston. Printed by
Samuel Green, for Samuel Phillips.

Almanac for 1684. By N. Russell. Cambridge. Printed by Samuel
Green.

Christian—Crown and Glory of—3d ed. 12mo. Boston. Printed by
Samuel Green for John Griffin.

Corbett, John. Enquiry into the State of his own Soul; or Self Employment
in Secret. 8vo, pp. 60. Boston. Reprinted by Richard Pierce
for Joseph Brunning.
See 1743.

Denison, Major Daniel. Irenicon, or a Salve for New England's Sore. 8vo.
With Hubbard's Discourse on the Death of Major Gen'l Denison.

Hubbard, Wm. (of Ipswich). Fast Sermon June 24, 1682, and discourse on
the Death of Major Gen. Denison, with Denison's Irenicon or Salve
for New England's Sore. 8vo, pp. 218. Boston. Printed by Samuel
Green.

Mather, Increase. An Arrow against profane and promiscuous Dancing,
drawn out of the Quiver of the Scriptures. 12mo, pp. 30. Boston.
Printed by Samuel Green, and are to be sold by Joseph Brunning.
See Sibley's Harv. Grad., I, pp. 445–6.

Mather, Increase. Doctrine of Divine Providence opened and applied.
Also Sundry Sermons on other Subjects. 8vo, pp. 148. Boston.
Printed by Richard Pierce for Joseph Brunning.

Mather, Increase. Some Important Truths about Conversion. London,
1674. Boston, 1684. Pages 151.


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Mather, Increase. An Essay for the Recording of Illustrious Providences,
Especially in New England. 8vo, pp. 372. Boston. Printed by S.
Green, for J. Brunning.

Mather, Nathaniel (Pastor of a Church in Dublin, Ireland). The Duty
and Care of Believers in Christ to live in a Constant Exercise of
Grace. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston. Printed by R(ichard) P(ierce) for
Joseph Brunning.

Willard, Samuel. Child's Portion of Unseen Glory of the Children of
God. 8vo, pp. 234. Boston. Printed by Sam'l Green for S. Phillips.

Willard, Samuel. Mercy Magnified, or a Penitent Prodigal. 8vo, pp.
391. Boston. Printed by Sam'l Green for S. Phillips.

Willard, Samuel. Sermons. Small 8vo, pp. 230. Boston. Printed by
S. Green.

Willard, Samuel. The Righteous Man's Death a presage of Evil approaching.
A Sermon occasioned by the Death of Major Thomas Savage
Esq. 12mo, pp. 18. Boston. Printed by Samuel Green.

1685.

Adams, William. God's Eye on the Contrite. An Election Sermon. 4to,
pp. 41. Boston. Printed by Richard Pierce, for Samuel Sewall.

Almanac. W. Williams(Philopatr.). Cambridge. Samuel Green.

Berault, Peter. The Church of Rome Evidently Proved Heretick. 8vo,
pp. 60. Boston. Printed by S. Green, for James Cowse.

Boston Ephemeris. By Nath. Mather (Philom.). Boston. Printed by and
for Samuel Green.

General Laws of the Colony of New Plymouth in New England. Fol., pp.
75. Boston. Printed by Samuel Green.

Kalendarium Pennsilvaniense, Or America's Messinger. An Almanac for
1686, by Samuel Atkins. Philadelphia. Printed by Wm. Bradford.
Supposed to be the first thing Printed by him.—Wallace's Commemorative Address.

Mamusse Wunnectupanatam we Up-Biblum God Naneeswe Nukkone Testament
kah wonk Wuskn Testament.—Ne quoshkinnumuk nashpe
Wuttinneumoh Christ noh asoowesit John Eliot. Nahohtôeu onchetôe
Printeuoomuk.—Cambridge. Printeuoop nashpe Samuel Green,
MDCLXXXV. Sm. 4to.
Second edition of Eliot's version of the Bible. The impression began in 1680.
with the New Testament; the Old was not completed till the autumn of 1685. The
edition was 2000. See A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61; History of Printing, I. 73;
O'Callaghan's American Bibles, 13–18; Mr. Lenox's collation in The Historical
Magazine
, II, 308.
The title is the same as in the first edition, with the addition, after the name of
the translator, of the words Nahohtoeu onchetoe Printenoomuk, "second time
amended impression."
In two copies—one in the Prince Library, Boston, the other now in the library of
Mr. George Brinley (formerly belonging to the Marquis of Hastings)—has been
found a dedication "to the Honourable Robert Boyle, Esq.: Governour, And to the
Company, for the Propagation of the Gospel," &c., dated. Boston, October 23,
1685, subscribed by William Stoughton, Joseph Dudley, Peter Bulkley, and Thomas
Hinckley. This is printed on a single page, the recto of a leaf inserted between the
title leaf and beginning of the text.

Manitowompae Pomantamoonk [etc.] . . . . . Cambridge. Printed
for the right Honerable Corporation in London for the Gospelizing the
Indins, in New England, 1685. Sm. 8vo, pp. 333, [349], 3 n. n.
The second edition of Eliot's version of The Practice of Piety. See 1665. Mr.
Trumbull in A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61. Mr. Thomas mentions an edition of 1667,
as a second edition, but was probably misled by a charge of the Treas, for binding
copies in 1667. This work has been translated into French, German, Hungarian and
Polish. The 71st English edition appeared in 1792.

Mather, Cotton. An Elegy on Rev. Nath'l Collins. 12mo. Boston. (?)


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Mather, Increase. Sermon the 18th 1st month, 1674, on the Execution of
two Murderers. 12mo, pp. 38. 2d impression. Boston. Printed by
R. P. for J. Brunning.

Mather, Increase. Call from Heaven to the Present and Succeeding Generations.
2d ed. Boston. Printed by Richard Pierce for J. Brunning.

Mather, Increase. Discourse on the Danger of Apostacy. Election Sermon,
May 23d, 1677.
A new edition. See 1679.

Mather, Increase. Pray for the Rising Generation. Fast Sermon. 12mo.
Boston.
The last three sermons have separate title pages, but are bound together and paged
continuously.

Moody, Joshua (of Boston). Choice Benefit of Communion with God in
his House. The Summe of Several Sermons. 12mo, pp. 109. Boston.
Printed by R. Pierce for Jos. Brunning.
See 1746.

The New England Almanac for 1686. By S. D. (Philomath.) Cambridge,
"Printed by Samuel Green, Sen. Printer to Harvard Coll. A. D., 1685."

The Protestant T(eacher?) for Children. To which is added Verses made
by Mr. John Rogers a Martyr in Queen Maries Reign. 24mo, pp. 20.
10. Boston in New England. Printed by Samuel Green, and are to
be sold by John Griffin in Boston, 16(8?)5.
A mutilated copy in the library of Am. Ant. Soc.

Wakeman, Samuel. Conn. Election Sermon May 14, 1685, from Jer. VI, 8.
4to, pp. 44. Boston.

1686.

Almanac. S. D. (Philomath.) Cambridge. Printed by Sam'l Green.

Almanac. Boston Ephemeris. By Nathaniel Mather. Boston. Printed
and sold by S. Green.

An Almanac for the year of the Christian account 1687. By Daniel Leeds,
Student in Agriculture. Printed by William Bradford, near Philadelphia.

A sheet almanac.

Burnyeat, John. An epistle to Friends in Pensilvania, to be dispersed by
them to the neighbouring Provinces, which for convenience and dispatch
was thought good to be printed, and so ordered by the Quarterly
Meeting of Philadelphia, the 7th of the 4th month 1686. 4to, 1/2 sheet,
(pp. 4?). Printed and sold by William Bradford near Philadelphia
1686. N. B. Written and dated from Dublin in Ireland the 12th of the
8th month, 1685.
A copy of this, the only one known, is in the Quaker Library at London. The first
publication by Bradford extant, save an Almanac for 1686.

Cotton, John. God's Promise to his Plantations. 4to, pp. 24. Boston.
Reprinted by S. Green, from the London ed. of 1634.

Higginson, John. Our Dying Saviour's Legacy of Peace to his Disciples:
also a Discourse on the two Witnesses. 12mo, pp. 205. Boston.
Printed by S. Green, for John Usher.

Mather, Cotton. Sermon at Boston, Mar. 7, 1685–6. Occasioned by the
Execution of James Morgan. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Increase. The Mystery of Christ opened and applied. 12mo, pp.
212. Boston. Anno 1686.

Mather, Increase. Greatest Sinners exhorted and encouraged to come to
Christ now without delaying. 8vo, pp. 146. Boston. Printed by
Richard Pierce.


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Mather, Increase. Sermon occasioned by the Execution of a Man (James
Morgan) for Murder at Boston, 1685–6. Together with the Confession,
Last Expressions, and Solemn Warning, &c. 8vo, pp. 128. Boston.
Printed by R. P. (Richard Pierce.)

Whiting, John. The Way of Israel's Welfare. Connecticut Election Sermon,
May 13, 1686, from 2 Chron. xv, 2. 4to, pp. 38. Boston in New
England. Printed by Samuel Green.
A copy in Conn. Hist. Soc. Lib.

Willard, Samuel. Heavenly Merchandize: Or Buy the Truth and Sell it
not. 12mo, pp. 180. Boston. Printed for Joseph Brunning.

Willard, Samuel. Discourses on Justification. 12mo, pp. 174. Boston.
Printed by S. G. for S. Phillips.

1687.

Allen, James.. Neglect of Supporting and Maintaining the Pure Worship
of God. Fast Sermon at Roxbury July 26, 1687. 4to, pp. (1) 16.
Boston. Printed for Job How and John Allen, and sold by S. Green.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. S. Green.

Almanac. Daniel Leeds. Philad. Printed and sold by Wm. Bradford.

Almanac for 1687. (No author indicated.) Cambridge. Printed by S. G.
"Colledge Printer."

Almanac. The New England Almanac. By S. D. Cambridge.

Almanac. The Cambridge Ephemeris.

Eliot, John. Catechism in the Indian Language. Cambridge. (The 3d or
4th ed., printed at the expense of the Corporation in England.)

Lee, Samuel. Joy of Faith. 8vo, pp. 247. Boston. Printed by S. Green.

Mather, Cotton. Military Duties. An Artillery Election Sermon in
Charlestown, July 13, 1686. 8vo, pp. 80. Boston. Printed by Richard
Pierce for J. Brunning.

Mather, Cotton. Call of the Gospel applied unto all men, and unto a
Condemned Malefactor (James Morgan) in particular. 12mo, pp. 124.
. Boston. Printed by Richard Pierce. (2d Edition.)

Mather, Increase. Sermon on the Execution of James Morgan, March
11, 1685–6. 2d ed. Printed by R. P. and sold by J. Brunning.

Moody, Joshua. Exhortation to a condemned Malefactor. 16mo. Boston.
With C. Mather's Sermon on the same occasion.

Primer in the Indian Language.
It had been through several previous editions at the expense of the corporation in
England for propagating the gospel, &c.

Practice of Piety (Bailey's). Translated into the Indian Language. 3d ed.
Cambridge. S. Green.

Stoddard, Solomon (of Northampton). Safety at the Day of Judgment in
the Righteousness of Christ. 8vo, pp. 360. Boston. Printed by Sam'l
Green.

1688.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston, Samuel Green.

Almanac. Daniel Leeds. Philadelphia. Wm Bradford.

Articles agreed upon by the Archbishop and Bishop of both Provinces and
the whole clergy in the Convocation held at London, 1562. 4to, pp.
14. Boston. Reprinted by R. Pierce.

Exposition on the Church Catechism. 4to, pp. 146. Boston. Reprinted
by Richard Pierce.


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Mather, Increase. Testimony against several Profane and Superstitious
Customs in New England. With a preface. Boston. Reprinted from
a London edition.

Mather, Increase. A Narrative of the Miseries of New England, By
Reason of the Government of Sir Edmund Andros. (Anonymous.)
London, Printed. Boston. Reprinted by Richard Pierce.
See Andros Tracts, II, p. 1.

Proclamation of Gov. Andros, Jan. 10, 1688–9. Printed by R. P.

The Temple of Wisdom. For the Little World, in Two Parts. The First
Philosophically Divine, treating of The Being of all Beings. And
whense everything hath its original, as Heaven, Hell, Angels, Men
and Devils, Earth, Stars and Element. And particularly of all mysteries
concerning the Soul; and of Adam before and after the Fall.
Also the Treatise of the four Complexions, With the Causes of Spiritual
Sadness, etc. To which is added a Postscript to all Students in Arts
and Sciences. The Second Part, Morally divine, Contains, First.
Abuses Stript and Whipt, by Geo. Wither, with his Description of Fair
Virtue. Secondly. A Collection of Divine Poems from Fr. Quarles.
Lastly
. Essayes and Religious Meditation of Sir Frances Bacon, Knight.
Collected, Published, and intended for a general Good. By D. L.
4to. Part I, pp. 126. Part II, pp. 86. Philadelphia. Printed and
sold by William Bradford.
Said to be the first book printed in Philadelphia. See Hist. Mag., vol. 3, No. 6, p.
173. The first part is from Jacob Behm.

WEHKOMAONGANOO ASQUAM PEANTOGIG, &c. The 2d Edition
of Eliot's translation of Baxter's Call to the Unconverted, first
printed in 1664. Cambridge. Printed by S. G. 8vo, pp. 188.

1689.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Samuel Green.

Appeal to the Men of New England; with an Account of Mr. Randolph's
Papers. 4to, pp. 16. Boston.

Bailey, John. Man's Chief End to Glorifie God, on 1 Cor. x, 31. 8vo, pp.
(8) 160. Boston. Printed by Sam'l Green for Richard Wilkins.

Bailey, John. To my Loving Friends in and about Limerick. [Dated May
8, 1684. No title page,] pp. 40 (3).
Prince Catalogue.

Boston. The Declaration of the Gentlemen, Merchants, and Inhabitants
of Boston, and the Country Adjacent. Folio, pp. 4. Printed by
Samuel Green.
Ascribed by Hutchinson to Increase Mather. Hist. of Mass., I, 381, n.

Bulkley, Gershom. The Peoples Right to Election, or Alteration of Government
in Connecticut; argued in a Letter; with a Letter to Gershom
Bulkley. 4to, pp. 18. Philadelphia. Printed by assigns of
Wm. Bradford.

Burnet, Gilbert. Sermon before the House of Commons. 31 Jan., 1688.
4to. Boston.

Carrè, Ezechiel. The Charitable Samaritan. A Sermon pronounced in
the French Church at Boston by Ezechiel Carrè, formerly Minister of
Rochechalais in France, now Minister of the French Colony in Narragansett.
Translated into English by N. Walter. 4to. Boston:
Printed by Samuel Green. Advertisement 1 p. Dedication to Mr.
John Pastre, French Merchant, Refugee in Boston, pp. 2 Preface by
Cotton Mather, pp. 4. Sermon pp. 25.

Charter of the Province of Pennsylvania. Wm. Bradford.


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Copy of the King's Majesties Charter for Incorporating the Company of
the Massachusetts Bay, in New England in America. 4to, pp. 26.
Boston. Reprinted by S. Green, for Benjamin Harris.

The Declaration of the Reasons and Motives for the Present Appearing in
Arms of their Majesties Protestant Subjects in the Province of Maryland.
Licensed Nov. 28, 1689. J. F. (Maryland). Printed by William
Nuthead at the City of St. Maries. Reprinted in London, and sold by
Randall Taylor, 1689. Folio, pp. 8.
[No clue has been found to any press in Maryland so early as this. See Hist. of
Printing
, I, p. 320, n. B. F. Stevens, of London, sent over this title in Jan'y 1863.
The price of the tract unbound was £1.17.0.] Now in the library of J. Carter Brown.

Eliot, Rev, John. Shepard's Sincere Convert translated into the Indian
language. Sm. 8vo, pp. (4) 161. Cambridge. Printed by Sam'l Green.
[Mr. Trumbull says this was the last of Eliot's translations which was printed in
his life time.—A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.]

Further Queries on the Present State of the New England Affairs. 4to.
Boston.

Hardy, Samuel. A Guide to Heaven From the Word: Or Good Counsel
How to close savingly with Christ. 8vo. Boston. Printed by Samuel
Green.
Prince Catalogue.

Keith, George. Presbyterian and Independant Visible Churches in New
England brought to the Test, and found to be no true Church of
Christ. 8vo, pp. 242. Philadelphia. Printed by Wm. Bradford.

Mather, Cotton. Meditations upon the Ark as a Type of the Church.
Delivered in a Sermon at Boston. 12mo. Boston. Printed by Samuel
Green, and Sold by Joseph Brunning at the corner of the Prison Lane.

Mather, Cotton. Memorable Providences relating to Witchcrafts and Possessions.
12mo, pp. 75. With a Discourse on the Power and Malice
of the Devils, pp. 21, and A Discourse on Witchcraft, pp. 40, also Notandum
and Appendix, in vindication from the calumnies of a Quaker
at Pen'silvania [George Keith,] pp. (2) 14. Boston. Printed by R. P.
Sold by Joseph Brunning.

Mather, Cotton. Souldiers Counselled and Comforted. A Discourse delivered
to the Forces going against the Indians. 16mo, pp. 38. Boston.
Printed by S. Green.

Mather, Cotton. Small offers towards the Service of the Tabernacle in the
Wilderness. Four Discourses, etc., on Practical Godliness. 12mo,
pp. 128. Boston. Printed by R. Pierce.

Massachusetts. A Copy of the King's Majesty's Charter for incorporating
the Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England in America.
4to, pp. 26. Boston in New England. Printed by S. Green for Benj.
Harris at the London Coffee House, near the Town-House in Boston.

Mather, Increase. A Brief Discourse Concerning the Unlawfulness of the
Common Prayer Worship. 16mo.

Mather, Increase. The Present State of New English Affairs. Broadside.
Folio. Printed by S. Green.

New England. The Present State of, impartially considered, in a Letter
to the Clergy. By F. L. [i. e. John Palmer.] 4to. Boston.
Brit. Museum Cat.

New England. An Account of the Late Revolution in New England; in
a Letter from A. B. Dated Boston, June 6th, 1689. 4to, pp. 7.
In Library of J. Carter Brown, and in Andros Tracts, II, p. 190.


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Sachems of the Marquas. Propositions respecting Murder committed by
the French at Schenectady. 4to. Boston.

Tillinghast, Pardon. Water Baptism proved by Scripture to be a great
precept. 4to, pp. 16. Boston.

Wigglesworth, Michael. Meat out of the Eater, or Meditatons Concerning
The Necessity of Affictions. 4th edition. 8vo, pp. 208. Boston.
Printed by R. P. for John Usher.

1690.

Abridgment of the English Military Discipline compiled by the Late Duke
of Monmouth. Printed by Especial Command, for the use of their
Majesties Forces. Price bound two shillings.
Advertised at the end of Mather's Companion for Communicants, as printed for
and sold by Benj. Harris, Boston.

Allen, James. The Principles of the Protestant Religion Maintained, and
the Church of New England defended against all the Calumnies of one
George Keith, by the Ministers of Boston (James Allen, Joshua Moody,
Samuel Willard, Cotton Mather). 8vo, pp. (10) 156. Boston. Printed
by Richard Pierce.
Written (it is supposed), by Cotton Mather.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Samuel Green.

Care, John. Primitive Religion; Or a Dying Christian's Last Legacy, in
Words of Counsel, and Encouragement to a Godly Life. By John
Care of Speldhurst and Pembury in Kent.
Advertised at the end of Mather's Companion for Communicants as printed for
and sold by Benj. Harris, Boston.

Carrè, Ezechiel. Echantillon De la Doctrine que les Jesuites enseignent
aux Sauvages du Nouveau Monde, pour les convertir, tiree de leurs
propres Manuscrits trouvés ces Jours passes en Albanie proche de
Nieuyorke. (With a Preface in French by the Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather.)
Imprimé par Samuel Green. 4to, pp. (8) 12. Boston.

Disswasive from the folly and sin of Drunkenness, by way of Answer to
two questions, viz. 1. What it is. 2. What may be said against it.
Advertised at the end of Mather's Companion for Communicants, as printed for,
and sold by Benj. Harris, Boston.

Harvard's Ephemeris. By—Newman. Cambridge. Printed by
Samuel Green.

Keith, George. Pretended Antidote Proved Poison; Or the true Principles
of the Christian Religion Defended, And the Four Counterfeit
Defenders thereof Detected, in their Answer to the Presbyterian, &c.
With an Appendix by John Delavall on a Discourse of Cotton Mather's.
8vo, pp. (2) 224. Philadelphia. Printed by William Bradford.

Keith, George. The Christian Quaker; or George Keith's Eyes opened.
Good News from Pennsilvania. Containing a Testimony against that
false and absurd opinion which some hold, viz. That all true Believers
and Saints immediately after the Bodily Death attain to all the
Resurrection they expect, and enter into the fullest Enjoyment of
Happiness, and also, that the wicked immediately after Death are
raised up to receive all the Punishment they are to expect. Together
with a Scriptural Account of the Last coming and Appearance without
us. Also where and what those Heavens are into which the Man
Christ is gone and entered into. By George Keith. 4to, pp. 12.
Pensilvania Printed. London reprinted, 1693.


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Keith, George. Refutation of the Three Opposers of Truth by plain Evidence
of the Holy Scriptures, viz. 1. Of Pardon Tillinghast, who
pleadeth for water Baptism, its being a Gospel Precept, and Oppos
eth Christ within as a false Christ. To which is added something
concerning the Spirit, &c. II. of B. Keech in his Book called a Tutor
for Children, where he disputeth against the sufficiency of the Light
within, in order to Salvation; and calleth Christ in the Heart a false
Christ in the secret Chamber. III. of Cotton Mather, who in his
Appendix to his Book called Memorable Providences relating to
Witchcraft, &c., doth so weakly defend his Father Increase Mather
from being justly chargeable with abusing the honest people called
Quakers, that he doth the more lay open his Father's Nakedness; and
besides the Abuses and Injuries that his Father had cast upon that
People, C. Mather the son addeth New abuses of his own. And a few
words of a Letter to John Cotton, called a minister at Plymouth in
New England. 4to, pp. 74. Philaelphia. Printed and sold by Wm.
Bradford.

Keith, George. Truth and Innocency Defended against Calumny and
Defamation, in a late Report Spread abroad concerning the Revolution
of Humane Souls, with a further clearing of the Truth, by a plain Explication
of my Sense, &c. 4to, pp. 20.
No Imprint, but doubtless printed by Wm. Bradford in Philadelphia about
1690.

Lee, Samuel (of Bristol). Contemplations on Morality. 8vo, pp. 100.
Boston. Reprinted by B. Green and J. Allen for S. Phillips, from
London Ed.
See 1698.

Mather, Cotton. Addresses to Old Men and Young Men and Little Children;
and his Spiritual Catechism. 8vo, pp. 124. Boston. Printed by
R. Pierce for Nicholas Buttolph.

Mather, Cotton. A Companion for Communicants. Discourses upon the
Nature, the Design, and the Subject of the Lord's Supper. 8vo, pp.
167. Boston. Printed by Samuel Green for Benjamin Harris.

Mather, Cotton. Early Piety Exemplified in the Life and Death of Nathaniel
Mather, with several Discourses on walking with God. 12mo.
Boston. Reprinted from London Ed. of 1689.

Mather, Cotton. Present State of New England should it be invaded by
the French and Indians. Boston Lecture. 16mo, pp. 52. Boston.
Printed by S. Green.

Mather, Cotton. Speedy Repentance urged. A Sermon Preached at Boston
Dec. 29, 1689. In the Hearing, and at the Request of one Hugh Stone,
under a just sentence of Death for a Tragical and Horrible Murder.
With certain Memorable Providences relating to some other Murders.
Boston. Printed by Samuel Green.

Mather, Cotton. The Serviceable Man. A Discourse made unto the
General Court at the Anniversary Election. 16mo, pp. 54. Boston.
Printed by Samuel Green for J. Brunning.

Mather, Cotton. The Principles of the Protestant Religion maintained, &c.
See Allen James, Moody Joshua, and Willard Samuel.

Mather, Cotton. The Wonderful Works of God Commemorated. A
Thanksgiving Sermon, Dec. 19, 1689. 12mo, pp. 64. Boston. Printed
by S. Green and sold by Joseph Brunning and Benjamin Harris.
In the dedicatory preface there is a representation of a portion of the inscription
on Dighton Rock.

Mather, Cotton. The Way to Prosperity. A Sermon preached to the Hon.
Convention of the Governor, Council, &c., May 23, 1689. (With
appendix touching Prodigies in New England.) 16mo, pp. (7) 41, 7.
Boston. Printed by R. Pierce for Joseph Brunning, Obadiah Gill, and
James Woode.


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Moody, Joshua. The Principles of the Protestant Religion maintained, &c.
See Allen James, Willard Samuel, and Mather Cotton.

New England. A Vindication of, Containing the First Petition of the
Boston Episcopalians. 4to, pp. 27.
Ascribed to Increase Mather, Andros Tracts, II, p. 20. The date is uncertain.
See Sibley's Harv. Grad., I, p. 449.

Persecutors of Quakers mauled with their own Weapons. Philadelphia.
4to, pp. 62.

Publick Occurrences, Both Foreign and Domestic. Boston, Thursday
Sept. 25th, 1690. Printed on the first three sides of a folded sheet,
two columns to a page, each page 7 × 11 in. Boston. Printed by
R. Pierce for Benjamin Harris, at the London Coffee-House.
This has been styled the first newspaper in America. The only copy known is in
the Colonial State Paper office, London, where it was discovered by Rev. J. B. Felt.
Four days after its publication it was called a pamphlet by the government, who
immediately forbade anything to be printed without a license. A verbatim copy
was communicated by Dr. S. A. Green to the Hist. Mag., vol. I, p. 228.

Standfast, R. A Little Handful of Cordial Comforts for Fainting Souls:
intended chiefly for the good of those that walk Mournfully with God.
Advertised at the end of Mather's Companion for Communicants as printed for and
sold by Benj. Harris, Boston.

Willard, Samuel. The principles of the Protestant Religion maintained,
&c.
See Allen James, Moody Joshua, and Mather Cotton.

1691.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Printed by S. & B. Green for Nicholas
Butolph.

Almanac. Henry Newman. "News from the Stars." Boston.

Andros, Sir Edmund. Narrative of the Proceedings of. By Several Gentlemen
of his Council. 4to, pp. 15. Boston. (?)

Considerations on the Bills of Credit now passing in New England. 12mo,
pp. 24. Boston. Printed by Benj. Harris and John Allen.

Great Rising and Breaking of a Bubble. (Plymouth Company Patent.)
12mo. Boston. Reprinted 1767.

Mather, Cotton. Good Souldiers a Great Blessing. Artillery Election
Sermon. 12mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Late Memorable Providences relating to Witchcrafts and
Possessions, clearly manifesting not only that there are Witches, but
that Good Men (as well as others) may possibly have their Lives
shortened by such evil Instruments of Satan. Recommended by the
ministers of Boston and Charlestown, and by the Rev. Richard Baxter
of London. 8vo, pp. 150. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Midnight Cry. 16mo, pp. 72. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Little Flocks guarded against grievous Wolves; or a Display
of Quakerism against George Keith, &c. 12mo, pp. 112. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Old Man's Honour; or, the Hoary Head found in the
way of Righteousness. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Ornaments for the Daughters of Zion, or the Character
and Happiness of a Virtuous Woman. Small 8vo, pp. 150. Boston.
Printed by S. Green.
There were at least five editions of this. The 5th was in 1741.

Mather, Cotton. The Triumphs of the Reformed Religion in America.
The Life of the Renowned John Eliot. 8vo, pp. (8) 152. Boston.
Printed by Benj. Harris and J. Allen for J. Brunning.


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Mather, Cotton. Things to be Looked for. An Election Sermon. 12mo,
pp. 84. Cambridge. Reprinted by S. & B. Green.

Mather, Increase. (?) The Revolution in New England Justified, and the
People there Vindicated, &c. 4to. Boston. Printed for Joseph Brunning

Reprinted in 1773. Authorship doubtful. See Andros Tracts, II, p. 2.

Moody, Joshua. The Great Sin of Formality in God's Worship. Lecture
Sermon at Boston. 16mo. Boston.

Nashauanittue. Meninnunk wutch Mukkiesog, Wussesemumun wutch
Sogkodtunganash Naneeswe Testamentsash, &c. Noh asoowesit John
Cotton. 12mo, pp. 13. Printed by Samuel and Bartholomew Green.
Cambridge.
This is John Cotton's Spiritual Milk for Babes, &c., translated into the Indian
language by Grindal Rawson. See 1656.

Scottow, Joshua. Old Men's Tears for their own Declensions, Mixed
with Fears of their and Posterities further falling off from New England's
Primitive Constitution. 16mo, pp. (6) 26. Boston. Printed
by Benjamin Harris and John Allen.
Reprinted in 1749. See Mass. Hist. Coll., 2d ser., IV, 103.

Scottow, Joshua. Sermons, &c. 18mo. Boston.

The Shorter Catechism, with Proofs. 12mo, pp. 31 (3). Reprinted by
Benj. Harris and J. Allen.

Willard, Samuel. The Barren Fig Tree's Doom. In Sixteen Sermons.
8vo, pp. (6) 300. Boston. Printed by Benj. Harris and John Allen.

Willard, Samuel. The Danger of Taking God's Name in Vain. Sermon.
8vo, pp. (2) 30. Boston. Printed by B. Harris and J. Allen.

Willard, Samuel. The Mourners Cordial against excessive Sorrow. 12mo
pp. (4) 137. Boston Printed by Benj. Harris and J. Allen.

Willard, Samuel. The Sinfulness of worshiping God with Men's Institutions.
Sermon. 16mo, pp. 29. Boston. Printed by B. Harris and
J. Allen.

Willard, Samuel. Promise Keeping a great Duty: A Sermon. 8vo, pp
(2) 28. Boston.

1692.

Acts and Laws of Massachusetts, June to October 1692. Folio. Boston.
This earliest edition of the Province Laws contains also the Province Charter.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Sam'l and Barth. Green.

Almanac. H. B. Boston. Printed by Benj. Harris and John Allen.

Almanac. John Partridge. Monthly Observations and Predictions for
this Present Year. 16mo. Boston.

Bird, Rev. Benj. (of England). Jacobites Catechism. To which is added
the Williamites Catechism. 8vo, pp. (2) 14. Boston. Reprinted for
Benj. Harris.

Blood will out, or the Tryal, Condemnation, Confession and Execution
of Thomas Southerland, who barbarously Murdered John Clark of
Philadelphia; and was executed at Salem, in West Jersey, Feb. 23,
1692. 4to, pp. 20. Philadelphia. Printed and sold by Wm. Bradford.

Charter granted by their Majesties King William and Queen Mary to the
Inhabitants of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England.
Fol., pp. 16. Boston. Reprinted by Benj. Harris.

Fox, George. A Vision concerning the Mischievous Separation among
Friends in Old England. 4to, pp. 7. Philadelphia. Printed and
sold by William Bradford.


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Keith, George. Serious Appeal to all the more Sober, Impartial and Judicious
People in New England to whose Hands this may come. Whether
Cotton Mather in his late Address, &c. hath not extremely failed
in proving the People called Quakers guilty of manifold Heresies,
Blasphemies, and strong Delusions; and whether he hath not much
rather proved himself extremely Ignorant, and greatly possessed of a
spirit of Perversion, Error, Prejudice, and envious zeal against them
in general, and G. K. in particular, in his most uncharitable and rash
Judgment against him. Together with a Vindication of our Christian
Faith in those Things Sincerely Believed by us, especially respecting
the Fundamental Doctrines and Principles of the Christian Religion.
4to, pp. 74. Philadelphia. Printed and sold by Wm. Bradford.
See 1690, Keith.

Keith, George. Appeal from the Twenty Eight Judges to the Spirit of
Truth, &c., Addressed to the Quakers at their General Meeting at Burlington,
1692. 4to, pp. 8. Philadelphia.
[Hist. Mag., III, 174.]
Without an Imprint, but printed by Wm. Bradford, for which he was imprisoned.

Keith, George. A True Copy of Three Judgments given forth by a party
of men called Quakers, at Philadelphia, against George Keith and his
friends; with two Answers to the said Judgments. 4to, pp. 15.
Philadelphia. Printed by William Bradford.

Keith, George. A Counter Testimonial, Signed by Seventy-eight persons disavowing
all those concerned in the denial of George Keith. Written by
George Keith A. D. 1692. Philadelphia. Printed by William Bradford.

Keith, George. Some Reasons and Causes of the late Separation of
Quakers that hath come to pass in Pennsylvania, &c. betwixt us, called
by some the separate meeting, and others that meet apart from us.
With the Articles of Faith, and the Names of the Seceders. 4to, pp.
36. (No Imprint). Printed by Wm. Bradford, Philadelphia.

Keith, George. Plea of the Innocent against the false Judgment of the
Guilty. Being a Vindication of George Keith and his Friends. 4to.
Philadelphia. Printed by William Bradford.

Keith, George. The False Judgment of a Yearly Meeting of Quakers in
Maryland, condemned by George Keith, Thomas Budd, and other
Quakers. To which is added a Discovery of this Mystery of Iniquity.
By George Keith. 4to, pp. 24. New York.

Lawson, Rev. Deodat. Brief and True Narrative of Passages relating
to Witchcraft at Salem Village, 1692. 4to. pp. 10. Boston.

Lee, Samuel. The Great Day of Judgment; with Preface by Cotton Mather.
16mo. Boston: Printed by B. Green for N. Buttolph.

Mather, Cotton. Blessed Unions. A Discourse: with Articles between those
two Parties in England which have changed the Names of Presbyterians
and Congregationalists for that of United Brethren. 12mo, pp. (10)
86, 12. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen for Sam'l Phillips.
See Magnalia, v, 59, 61.

Mather, Cotton. Fair Weather: Considerations to dispel the Clouds and
sway the Storms of Discontent. 16mo, pp. (2) 92. Boston. Printed
by B. Green and John Allen.

Mather, Cotton. Optanda; or Good Men described, and Good Things Propounded.
16mo, pp. 99. Boston.
Two Sermons; one to the Gen. Court, June 9th.

Mather, Increase. A Further Account of the New England Witches; with
the Observations of a Person who was upon the Place several Dayes
when the suspected witches were first taken into examination. To
which are added cases of Conscience concerning Witchcrafts, and Evil
Spirits personating Men. Written at the Request of the Ministers of
New England. 4to, pp. 50. Boston.


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Moody, Joshua. People of New England Reasoned with. Election Sermon,
May 4, 1692.

Quakers. The Christian Faith of the People of God called in Scorn
Quakers, in Rhode Island, vindicated from the calumnies of Christian
Lodowick, as also from the base forgeries and wicked Slanders of
Cotton Mather. 4to, pp. 16. Philadelphia. Printed and sold by
William Bradford.
Signed chiefly by Rhode Island Quakers. Library of J. Carter Brown.

Russel, Admiral E. Letter to the Earl of Nottingham; Containing an
exact and particular Relation of the late happy Victory and Success
against the French Fleet. Fol. 1 sheet, pp. 4. Boston. Printed and
sold by B. Harris.
Harv. Coll. Lib.

Willard, Samuel. Some Miscellany Observations on our Present Debates
respecting Witchcrafts. 4to, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

1693.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great General Court, or Assembly of their
Majesties Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England. Fol., pp.
130.

Almanac by John Tulley. Boston. Benjamin Harris.

Bosworth, Benjamin. Signs of Apostacy Lamented. [A Poem, signed
Benjamin Bosworth, of New England.] In the 81st Year of my Age,
1693. 12mo, pp. 4. (America?)

Bradford, William. Tryals of William Bradford, George Keith, Thomas
Budd, and others, Seceders from the Quakers in Philadelphia, in 1692,
before a Court of Quakers. At the Sessions held at Philadelphia December
1692. 4to, pp. 38.
No imprint, but written by William Bradford, and probably printed by him in
Philadelphia.

Campbell or Cambell, Duncan. The Library of the Rev. Samuel Lee,
Boston. Duncan Cambell, 1693. 4to, pp. (2) 16.
Prince Catalogue.

Confession of Faith (A) in the Most Necessary Things of Christian Doctrine,
Faith and Practice. According to the Testimony of Holy Scripture.
Given forth from the Yearly Meeting at Burlington the 7th of
7th Month. 1692, by the despised Christian People, called Quakers.
12mo, pp. 21. Philadelphia. Printed and sold by William Bradford.

Doolittle, Thomas. Earthquakes Explained and Practically Improved.
12mo. Boston. Reprinted by Benjamin Harris, and are to be sold at
his Shop over against the Old Meeting House.

English Man's Right. In a Dialogue between a Barrister at Law, and
a Journeyman Printer. Boston. Printed by Benj. Harris.

Fee Table. See Laws and Acts of New York 1694.

Heresie and Hatred charged upon the Innocent returned to the Guilty.
By John Delaval & Geo. Keith. 4to. Philadelphia.

Jennings, Samuel. The State of the Case (Dispute among the Quakers).
Philadelphia.
This was answered by Geo. Keith in 1694, he being then in England.

Judgment of Several Eminent Divines of the Congregational Way, concerning
a Pastor's Power occasionally to exert Ministerial Acts in
another Church besides that which is his own particular Flock. 16mo,
pp. 13. Boston. [? By I. Mather.]
Sibley's Harv. Grad., I, 452.


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Keith, George. Answer to his Libel against a Catechism published by
Francis Makemie. 12mo, pp. 112. Boston. Printed by B. Harris.

Keith, George. Challenge to Caleb Pusey, and a Check to his Lyes and
Forgeries, &c. With a Postscript by Daniel Leeds. 4to, pp. 4.
No Imprint. Printed by Wm. Bradford, unquestionably, at New York. The
same title is entered in Mr. Thomas's MS. under the years 1693 and 1696.

Keith, George. The Judgment given by Twenty-eight Quakers against
George Keith and his Friends; with Answers to the said Judgment,
Declaring those Twenty eight Quakers to be no Christians; as also
an Appeal (for which several were imprisoned, &c.) by the said George
Keith, &c. to the Yearly Meeting Sept. 1692. With a full Account
of the said Yearly Meeting. Signed by 70 Quakers. 4to, pp. 24.
Printed in Pensilvania.
In Brit. Museum Cat. dated 1694. See 1692.

Lawson, Deodat (of Salem Village). Christ's Fidelity the only Shield
against Satan's Malignity. A Sermon Mar. 24, 1692. Being a time
of Publick Examination of some suspected of Witchcraft. 8vo, pp.
(16) 79. Printed by B. Harris for N. Buttolph.

Lawson, Deodat. Duty &c. of a Religious Householder. Small 8vo.
Boston. Printed by B. Green for S. Phillips.

Mather, Cotton. The Day and the Work of the Day. Fast Sermon, July
6th, 1693. 12mo, pp. 71. Boston. Printed by B. Harris.

Mather, Cotton. Solemn Admonition to all People. 18mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Unum Necessarium. Awakenings for the Unregenerate.
8vo, pp. (6) 164. Boston. Printed by B. H. for Duncan Campbell.

Mather, Cotton. Warning from the Dead. Two Sermons on some Unhappy
Malefactors. 12mo, pp. 76. Boston. Printed by Bartholomew
Green.

Mather, Cotton. Winter Meditations. With a Preface by John Higginson.
8vo, pp. (16) 82. Boston. Printed by B. Harris.

Mather, Cotton. Wonderful Works of God Commemorated, &c. 2d edition.
Boston.
See 1690.

Mather, Cotton. The Wonders of the Invisible World. Observations as
well Historical as Theological upon the Nature, the Number, and the
Operations of the Devils. Accompanied with I. Some Accounts of
the Grievous Molestations, by Dæmons and Witchcrafts, and the
Trials of Malefactors Executed upon occasion thereof. II. Some
Counsils Directing a due Improvement of the terrible things lately
done by the Evil Spirits. III. Conjectures upon the great Events
likely to befall the World, and New England in Particular. IV. A
Narrative of a late Outrage committed by a Knot of Witches in Swedeland.
V. The Devil Discovered. A Discourse upon Temptations.
8vo, pp. (32) 151, (1) 32, [24]. Boston. Printed by Benjamin Harris.

Mather, Increase. Cases of Conscience concerning Evil Spirits Personating
Men. 8vo, pp. (8) 67, 7. Boston. Printed by B. Harris.
Portrait.

Mather, Increase. The Great Blessings of Primitive Counsellors. Election
Sermon. 4to, pp. 32. Boston.

Morton, Charles. Spirit of Man. 8vo, pp. 100. Boston. Printed by
Benj. Harris.

New England's Spirit of Persecution transmitted to Pennsylvania, and the
Pretended Quaker found persecuting the True Christian Quaker, in
the Tryal of Peter Boss, George Keith, Thomas Budd, and William
Bradford, the 9th, 10th, and 12th days of Dec., 1692. 4to, pp. 38.
Philadelphia.


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New York. Laws of the Colony of New York. Printed and sold by
William Bradford.
See Hist. Mag., III, 174.

Proclamation of Governor Fletcher of New York, June 8, 1693, authorizing
the collection of money throughout the Provinces, to mitigate the
Sufferings of Prisoners, to redeem from Slavery men who had been
taken captive and sold into bondage in Salee. Printed by William
Bradford, Printer to King William and Queen Mary, at the City of
New York, Anno, 1693.
The first issue of Bradford's press in New York. Wallace's Commemorative Address,
p. 66.

"Proclamation by His Excellency Benjamin Fletcher, Captain General and
Governor in chief of their Majesties' Provinces of New York, Pennsilvania,
New Castle, etc. Aug. 25, 1693. Printed and sold by William
Bradford, Printer to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary,
at the city of New York, 1693."
Warning the inhabitants to arm against the French. Supposed to be the second
thing printed in New York. A copy is in the N. Y. State Lib. See Wallace's Commemorative
Address
.

Rules for the Society of Negroes. Single sheet.

Some Reasons and Causes for the Late Separation come to pass in Philadelphia.
4to. Phil.

Stevens, Joseph (of Charlestown, Mass.). Another and better Country,
even an Heavenly. 12mo, pp. 120. Boston. Printed by B. Harris.

Willard, Samuel. Doctrine of the Covenant of Redemption. 16mo, pp.
165. Boston. Printed by Benj. Harris.

Willard, Samuel. Ruls for Discerning the Present Times. A Sermon.
8vo, pp. 32. Boston. Printed by Benj. Harris.

1694.

Almanac. Philo-Math. Boston. B. Green for S. Phillips.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston.

Connecticut. Some Seasonable Considerations for the Good People of.
About pp. 50. New York. Printed by William Bradford.
Ascribed to Gershom Bulkley. Not extant, so far as known. See Colonial Records
of Conn.
, 1689–1706, pp. 111.

Connecticut vindicated from the Abuses of a pamphlet entituled "Some
Seasonable Considerations for the Good People of Connecticut." By
an Answer thereto. 4to, pp. 43. Boston. Printed by Bartholomew
Green.
Reprinted in Collections of Conn. Hist. Soc., vol. I.

Keith, George. Truth advanced in the Correction of many gross and
hurtful Errors. (No place or name.) 4to, pp. 184.

Keith, George. A Chronological Account of the Several Ages of the
World from Adam to Christ, and from thence to the end of the World.
(No place or name.) 4to, pp. 32.

Makemie, Francis. An Answer to George Keith's Libel against a Catechism
by Francis Makemie. Added a Narrative of a late Difference
among the Quakers. Boston. Printed by Benjamin Harris.
An address to the "Christian Reader" is signed by I. Mather, Jas. Allen, Sam'l
Willard, John Bailey, C. Mather.

Massachusetts. Acts and Laws of the General Court May 1694.

Mather, Cotton. Early Religion urged. 12mo, pp. 120. Boston. Printed
by B. H. for Michael Perry.


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Mather, Cotton. Fair Weather. Or Considerations to Dispel the Clouds
and Allay the Storms of Discontent. 16mo, pp. 82. Printed by Bartholomew
Green and John Allen for Nicholas Buttolph at the corner
of Gutteridge's Coffee House.
A 2d edition. See 1692.

Mather, Cotton. The Short History of New England. A Recapitulation
of Wonderful Passages, which have occurred in the Protections and
Afflictions of N. E. 12mo, pp. 67. Boston. Printed by B. Green for
S. Phillips.

Mayhew, Mathew. Brief Narrative of the Success which the Gospel hath
had among the Indians of Martha's Vineyard (and the Places adjacent),
in New England, with some Remarkable Curiosities concerning
the Numbers, the Customs, and the Present Circumstances of the
Indians in that Island. Whereunto is added the present State of
Christianity among the Indians in other Parts of New England.
Expressed in the Letters of several Persons best acquainted therewithal.
12mo, pp. 60. Boston. Printed by Bartholomew Green
and J. Allen, for Michael Perry.

New York. "The Laws and Acts of General Assembly for their Majesties'
Province of New York, as they were enacted in divers Sessions;
the first of which began April the 9th Anno Domini, 1691." Fol., pp.
84. "At New York, Printed and sold by William Bradford, Printer
to their Majestics King William and Queen Mary, 1694."
Included in this volume is a "Catalogue of Fees established by the Governor and
Council," which has the following Imprint. "Printed and sold by William Bradford
Printer to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary, at the Bible in New
York, 1693." A copy at the State paper office, Albany.

Oliver, John. Present to be given to Teeming Women by their Husbands
and Friends. Boston. Reprinted by Benj. Harris.

Quakers. Judgment given by 28 Quakers against G. Keith and his
Friends. With Answers to the Judgment. 4to. Pennsylvania.
In the British Museum Library. See Keith, George, 1693.

Scottow, Joshua. Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony
Anno 1628, With the Lord's Signal Presence the First Thirty Years,
also a Caution from New England's Apostle, the Great Cotton, how
to Escape the Calamity which might befall them or their Posterity,
and confirmed by the Evangelist Norton; with Prognosticks from
the Famous Dr. Owen, concerning the Fate of these Churches; and
Animadversions upon the Anger of God, in sending of Evil Angels
among us. Published by Old Planters, The Authors of the Old Men's
Tears. 8vo, pp. 76. Sold by Benjamin Harris.

Williard, Samuel. The Character of a Good Ruler. Election Sermon
May 30th, 1694. 8vo, pp. (6) 31. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Reformation the Great Duty of an Afficted People.
Fast Sermon at Boston, Aug. 23, 1694. 8vo, pp. 76. Boston. Printed
By Bartholomew Green.

Willard, Samuel. The Law established by the Gospel. A Sermon at
Boston, Sept. 20, 1694. 16mo, pp. 39. Boston.

1695.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Printed for B. Harris.

Almanac. Increase Gatchell, æt. 16.

Almanac. C. Lodowick. Physician. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Durable Riches. Two Discourses on the True Cause of
Losing and the True Way of Thriving, etc. 12mo, pp. 72. Boston.
Printed by John Allen, for Vavasour Harris.


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Mather, Cotton. Help for distressed Parents. Sermon at Lecture. Boston,
Dec. 14, 1694. 16mo, pp. 62. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Piscator Evangelicus, or the Life of Mr. Thomas Hooker,
the Renowned Pastor of Hartford Church, and Pillar of Connecticut
Colony. 16mo. Boston. Printed for Michael Perry.

Mather, Cotton. Memoria Wilsoniana. Life of John Wilson. 12mo,
pp. 46. Boston.
The same as in Johannes in Eremo.

Mather, Cotton. Observanda. Or the Life of the late Queen Mary; and
a Discourse on the wheels of Divine Providence. 8vo, pp. 56.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Johannes in Eremo. Memoirs of John Cotton, John
Norton, John Wilson, John Davenport, and Thomas Hooker, with a
Preface by Dr. Increase Mather. 12mo, pp. (32), 80, 39, 46, 30, 45.
Boston. Printed for Michael Perry.

Mather, Increase. Solemn Advice to Young Men not to Walk in the
Wayes of their Heart. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Answer of Several Ministers to that Case of Conscience
Whether it is lawful for a Man to Marry his Wife's own Sister. 12mo,
pp. 8. Boston. Printed by Bartholomew Green.
The answer is signed by Increase Mather, Charles Morton, James Allen, Samuel
Willard, James Sherman, John Danforth, Cotton Mather, Nehemiah Walter.

New York. Acts of the Assembly, 5th Assemb. 1st Sess. Fol. N. Y.

Shepard, Thomas. The Parable of the Ten Virgins Opened and Applied.
Being the substance of divers Sermons on Matth. xxv, 1–13,
etc. Folio.
Reprinted, and carefully corrected in the year 1695. No place. [First printed in
London in 1660.]

Torrey, Samuel. Man's Extremity God's Opportunity. Election Sermon
1695. 16mo, pp. 60. Boston. Printed by B. Green for Michael
Perry.

1696.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen for
John Usher.

Keith, George. Challenge to Caleb Pusey, &c.
See 1693.

Letter of Advice to a Young Gentleman leaving the University concerning
his Behaviour and Conversation in the World. By R. L. 24mo,
pp. 45. New York. Printed and sold by W. Bradford.
This has been regarded as the earliest book printed in New York after the Laws
printed in 1694; and the author is supposed to be Richard Lyon, who assisted President
Dunster in revising and extending the New England version of the Psalms,
commonly called the Bay Psalm Book.

Massachusetts. Acts and Laws of Gen. Court of Mass. Bay, May to Nov.
18th. Fol. Boston.

Massachusetts; or the first Planters of New England: the End and Manner
of their coming thither, and abode therein. In Several Epistles.
16mo, pp. 56. Boston. Printed by B. Green.
For contents, &c. See Young's Chronicles of Mass., p. 340, n.

Mather, Cotton. A Good Master well Served. Discourse on the Properties
and Practices of a Good Servant. 12mo, pp. 55. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Pietas in Patriam; or the Life of Sir William Phipps
(Gov. of Mass.). Boston. (?)


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James II (King). His Letter to the Pope; with Animadversions on the
same, &c. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Mather, Cotton. A Cry against Oppression. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Great Examples of Judgment and Mercy. Relating to
the Sufferings of Captives among the Indians.

Mather, Cotton. The Christian Thank Offering. A Thanksgiving Sermon.
16mo, pp. 32. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.
Prefaced by a Paraphrase of the 103d Psalm in Verse, by C. Mather.

Mather, Cotton. Things for a Distressed People to think upon. Election
Sermon. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Angelographia. A Discourse Concerning the Nature
and Power of the Holy Angels. 12mo, pp. (16) 132. Boston.

Mather, Increase. A Disquisition concerning Angelical Apparitions. In
Answer to a Case of Conscience. 16mo, pp. 44. Boston.

New York. Acts of New York Assembly 4th Assemb. 2d Sess. Fol. N. Y.

Reprint of a London Gazette, containing an account of an engagement
with the French. New York, 1696.

Thacher, P. Artillery Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Walter, Nehemiah. Unfruitful Hearers detected and warned. 8vo, pp.
67. Boston.
See 1754.

1697.

Advice for Drunkards. In two Examples. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. B. Green and J. Allen.

Almanac. (New York). By J. Clapp. N. York.
The first New York Almanac.

Danforth, John. Kneeling to God, at parting with Friends: (With a
poem to the Memory of John Eliot). 16mo, pp. 72. Boston.

Epitome of English Orthography. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.
Prince Ms.

W. J., Esq. Remembrance of former Times for this Generation. 8vo,
pp. 32. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Leeds, Daniel. News of a Trumpet Sounding in the Wilderness; or the
Quakers Antient Testimony Revived, Examined, and Compared with
their New Doctrine. Whereby the Ignorant may learn Wisdom, and
the Wise advance in Understanding. pp. 151. New York. Printed
and sold by William Bradford.

Mather, Cotton. Humiliations followed with Deliverances. With an
Appendix containing a Narrative of Wonderful Passages relating to
the Captivity and Deliverances of Hannah Swarton. 8vo, pp. 72.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Ecclesiastes, or the Life of Mr. Jonathan Mitchell. 8vo,
pp. 112. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Mather, Cotton. The Way to excel. Meditations awakened by the
Death of Rev. Joshua Moody. 16mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Faith and Work; a Brief and Plain Essay upon Good
Works, by which the Faith of a Christian is to be evidenced. 16mo,
pp. 23. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Mather, Cotton. Terribilia Dei. 8vo. Boston. Printed by B. Green.


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Mather, Cotton. Gospel for the Poor.

Mather, Cotton. Remarkable Judgments of God. In two Sermons. 8vo,
pp. 55. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Songs of the Redeemed. A Book of Hymns.

Mather, Increase. A Case of Conscience concerning Eating of Blood,
considered and answered. 12mo, pp. 8. Boston. Printed by B.
Green and J. Allen.

Mather, Increase. Discourse concerning the Uncertainty of the Times of
Men. Preached at Cambridge Dec. 6, 1696 on occasion of the Sudden
Death of Two Scholars belonging to Harvard College. 12mo, pp. 40.
Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen for Samuel Phillips.

Mather, Samuel, of Windsor, Conn. A Dead Faith Anatomized. 12mo,
pp. 108. Boston. Printed by Bartholomew Green and J. Allen.

Maule, Thomas. New England Persecutors mauled with their own Weapons;
giving some Account of the bloody laws made at Boston against
the Kings Subjects that dissented from their way of Worship. With
an Account of the Imprisonment and Tryal of Mr. Thomas Maule of
Salem. pp. (iv) 62.

Moody, Joshua. Sermon on the Death of Capt. Thomas Daniel, Esq.
12mo, pp. 32. Boston. B. Green and J. Allen.

New York. Acts of Assembly of New York 5th Assemb. 4th Sess. Fol.
N. Y.

Remembrance of Former Times for this Generation. 12mo, pp. 32.
Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen for Duncan Campbell.

Saltonstall, Gurdon. Election Sermon preached before the General Assembly
of the Colony of Connecticut, May 13, 1697. Sm. 8vo, pp.
80. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Sewall, Samuel (of Boston). Phænomena Quædam Apocalyptica ad Aspectum
Novi orbis configurata. Or some few Lines towards a description
of the New Heaven as it makes to those who stand upon
the new Earth. 4to, pp. 60. Boston.

Shepard, Thomas. Two Questions, &c. Judiciously Answered. 8vo, pp.
15. Boston.

Thoughts of a Dying Man. A Faithful Report of Matters uttered by
many in the last minute of their lives, and a Solemn Warning unto
all &c. 16mo, pp. 47. Boston in N. E.

1698.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Printed by B. Green and John Allen.

Bellamont (or Bellomont), Earl (Gov.). Propositions of the Five Nations
to him. Folio. New York.

Bellamont, Earl (Gov.). Speech of, May 19, 1698. New York. Printed
by Wm. Bradford, by the order and appointment of the House of
Assembly. New York.

Bellamont, Earl (Gov.). Account of the Proceedings of his Excellency
Earl Bellamont, Governor of New York, and an Extraordinary Council
held at that Place May 8, 1698 relative to Colonel Fletcher's giving
commissions to Pyrates; With the Earl's Speech to the Assembly.
Fol. 1 sheet. New York. Printed by William Bradford. Printer to
the King.

Belcher, Joseph. The Worst Enemy Conquered. A Brief Discourse on
the Methods and Motives to pursue A Victory Over those Habits of
Sin, Which War against the Soul. Artillery Election Sermon, June
6th, 1698. 16mo, pp. 38. Boston. Printed by Bartholomew Green
and John Allen.


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Brooks,—. Retention of the poor Captives in Morocco. 8vo, pp. 94.
Boston.
Prince Ms.

Lee, Samuel. Contemplations on Mortality. 8vo, pp. (10) 149. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Mens Sana in Corpore Sano. A Discourse on Recovery
from Sickness. 12mo, pp. 68. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Pastoral Letter to the English Captives in Africa. 8vo.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Serious Christian. Three Essays.

Mather, Cotton. The Bostonian Ebenezer. Some Historical Remarks
upon the State of Boston &c. 16mo, pp. 82. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Sermon on the Death of Mr. John Bailey. 12mo, pp.
39. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Mather, Increase. Masukkenukeeg Matcheseaenvog Wequetoog kah Wuttooanatoog
Uppeyaonont Christoh kah ne Yeuyeu Teanuk. Nashpe
Increase Mather, &c. Five Sermons by I. Mather. Translated into
Indian by Rev. Sam'l Danforth. Boston. 8vo, pp. 164. Printed by
B. Green and John Allen.
"The first Indian book known to have been printed after the removal of the press
to Boston." Mr. Trumbull, in A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

Myles, Samuel. Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Elizabeth Riscarrick. 8vo, pp.
29. Boston.
Prince Ms.

New York. Acts of the New York Assembly. Folio. N. Y.

New York. A Letter from a Gentleman of the City of, to another, concerning
the Troubles which happened in that Province in the time of
the late Happy Revolution. 4to, pp. 24. New York.

New York. Loyalty Vindicated; being an answer to a Late False, Seditious
and Scandalous Pamphlet, entituled, "A Letter from a Gent.,
etc." Published for the sake of Truth and Justice, by a Hearty Lover
of King William and the Protestant Religion. 4to, pp. 28. Boston.

Noyes, Nicholas. New England's Duty and Interest to be an Habitation
of Justice and a Mountain of Holiness. Election Sermon. With a
Preface by Rev. J. Higginson, and an account of Messrs. Rawson and
Danforth's Visitation among the Indians. 8vo, pp. (12) 99. Boston.

Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the Old and New Testament,
faithfully translated into English Meeter. (With Tunes). 16mo.
Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Sermon at the Boston Lecture, July 7, 1698. 12mo.
Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Impenitent Sinners Warned of their Misery and Summoned
to Judgment. Two Sermons at Boston, Nov. 6 and 10, 1698.
16mo. Boston.

1699.

Alleine, Richard. Heaven opened, Or A Discovery of the Riches of God's
Covenant of Grace. Being the Third Part of Vindicia Pietatis. 8vo,
pp. (6) 360. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen for Elkanah
Pembrooke.

Allen, James. Man's Self-Reflection is the Special Means to further his
Recovery from his Apostacy from God. Being the Subject of Two
Sermons. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Printed by B. Green and John Allen.


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Almanac for 1699. New York. Printed by Wm. Bradford.

Boston Church. A Manifesto or Declaration set forth by the Undertakers
of the New Church now erected in Boston in New England, November
17th, 1699. Fol., pp. 3.
Harv. Coll. Lib.

Caledonia. The Declaration of the Council Constituted by the Indian
and African Company of Scotland; for the Government and direction
of their Colonies and Settlements in the Indies. (Signed "By
Order of the Council, Hugh Ross, Seceretary," "New Edinburgh, December
28, 1698)." 4to, pp. 4. "Boston. Printed May 15th, 1699."

Confession of Faith, Owned and Consented unto by the Elders and Messengers
of the Churches Assembled at Boston May 12th, 1680. Being
the Second Session of that Synod. 16mo, pp. (8) 161. Boston. Reprinted
by B. Green and John Allen.
English and Indian on opposite pages. The Indian by Grindal Ransom.

Cotton, J. A Meet Help. A Wedding Sermon, June 19, 1694. 8vo, pp.
24. Boston.
Prince Ms.

"God's Protecting Providence Man's Surest Help and Defence in the
Times of the greatest difficulty and most imminent Danger, Evidenced
in the Remarkable Deliverance of Divers Persons from the Devouring
Waves of the Sea, amongst which they suffered Shipwreck. And
also from the more cruelly devouring Jawes of the Inhumane Cannibals
of Florida. Faithfully related by one of the Persons concerned
therein. Printed in Philadelphia by Reinier Jansen, 1699."

Heaven opened; Or, A Discovery of the Riches of God's Covenant of
Grace. 12mo, pp. 366. Printed by B. Green and John Allen.

Leeds, Daniel. A Trumpet sounded out of the Wilderness of America,
which may serve as a Warning to the Government and People of
England to beware of Quakerism. Wherein is shown how, in Pensylvania,
and there away, where they have the Government in their own
Hands, they hire and encourage Men to fight; and how they Persecute,
Fine and Imprison, and take away Goods for Conscience Sake.
8vo, pp. 158. New York. Printed by William Bradford.
See Pusey, 1700.

Massachusetts. Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of Massachusetts
Bay; with the Charter. Fol., pp. 194. Boston. Printed by
B. Green and John Allen.

Massachusetts. Charter granted by their Majesties King William and
Queen Mary to the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England.
Fol. Boston. Reprinted by B. Green and J. Allen.

Mather, Cotton. A Family Well Ordered: Or an Essay to render Parents
and Children happy in one another. 12mo, pp. 79. Printed by B.
Green and J. Allen.
At the end is "An Address Ad Fratres in Eremo," of five pages, separately paged.

Mather, Cotton. Decennium Luctuosum. An History of Remarkable
Occurrences in the long War with the Indians from 1688 to 1698;
with two Lectures for the Religious Improvement of them. 8vo, pp.
254. Boston. Printed for Samuel Phillips.
Reprinted with the Magnalia in London, 1702.

Mather, Cotton. History of Some Impostors, remarkably and seasonably
detected in the Churches of New England; with a Lecture. Preface
by I. Mather and others. 16mo, pp. 79. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. La Religion pura. To which is added La Fe del Christiano:
En Veynte quatro articulos de la Institucion de Christo. An
Essay to convey Religion into the Spanish Indies. 8vo, pp. 18
Boston.


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Mather, Cotton. Pillars of Salt. An History of some Criminals Executed
in this Land for Capital Crimes. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Faith of the Fathers; Or the Articles of Religion
in the Word of the Old Testament. A Catechism for the Jewish
Nation. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Mather, Cotton. The Religious Mariner.

Mather, Cotton. Thirty Important Cases, Resolved with Evidence of
Scripture and Reason. Mostly by Several Pastors of Adjacent
Churches, meeting in Cambridge. 8vo, pp. 78 (1). Boston.

Mather, Increase. The Surest Way to the Greatest Honour. Election
Sermon May 31, 1699. 8vo, pp. (8) 3–42. Boston.

Mather, Increase. The Folly of Sinning Opened and Applyed. In two
Sermons occasioned by the Condemnation of one that was executed
at Boston on November 17th, 1698. 12mo, pp. 95. Boston.

New York. Laws of the Colony of. Fol. New York. (Continued
from p. 84 of the ed. of 1694, to p. 150. At the end of p. 150 a colophon.
Printed &c. by W. B., 1699.
See 1694.

Observations of a Person of Eminence and Worth in Caledonia (Mr. Patterson),
written to his Friend in Boston N. E. on their Scots Settlement,
New Edinburgh, at Darien, in America; with an Account of
the Nature and Condition of the Country, and good Disposition of the
Natives towards them, and of their addressing the President of Panama.
Dated at Fort St. Andrews, Feb. 18th, 1698–9. 8vo, pp. 76,
Boston.

Salva Conducta. Or a Safe Conduct for the Increase of Trade in N. E.
4to, pp. 8. Boston.

Stubbes, Henry. Three Sermons on Conscience. 8vo. Boston. [? 1700.]

Walley, Thomas. Balm in Gilead to heal Zion's Wounds. Election
Sermon before the General Court of New Plymouth, June 1, 1669.
4to, pp. (2) 20. Cambridge. Printed by S. G. and M. J. 1699.

Willard, Samuel. Spiritual Desertions Discovered and Remedied. 12mo,
pp. 144. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Willard, Samuel. The Man of War. Artillery Election Sermon. 8vo,
pp. 30. Boston.

Williams, John. Warning to the Unclean. Discourse Preacht at Springfield
(Mass.)., Aug. 25, 1698, at the Execution of Sarah Smith. 16mo.
Boston.

1700.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston. Barth. Green and John Allen.

Almanac. Samuel Clough. Boston.

Almanac. D. Leeds. (Philadelphia?)

Bray, Thomas. The Necessity of an early Religion. Sermon, 5th May,
before the Assembly of Maryland. 4to, pp. 20. Annapolis. Printed
by Tho: Reading.

Doolittle, Thomas. Treatise on the Lord's Supper. 12mo, pp. 220 (19th
edition). Boston. Reprinted by B Green and J. Eliot.

Gospel Order Revived. Being an Answer to a Book lately set forth by
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sundry Ministers of the Gospel in New England. Printed in the
year 1700. 4to, pp. 40. No place or Printer named. [Supposed
authors Woodbridge, Benj. Coleman, and Simon Bradstreet. See
Sibley's Harvard Graduates, I, p. 455.]
This was printed in New York by Bradford, and an advertisement states that it
could not be printed in Boston, because the press there was "under the awe of the
Reverend Author whom we answer, and his friends." On this point sundry depositions,
pro and con, were printed in Boston signed by Bartholomew Green, Thomas
Brattle, Zechariah Tuttle, and John Mico: making together 10 pp. 4to.

Massachusetts. Acts and Laws of. May 1700. Fol. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. An Epistle to the Christian Indians giving them a short
account of what the English desire them to Know and to Do, &c.
12mo, pp. 14. Boston.
In Indian and English.

Mather, Cotton. The Everlasting Gospel, &c., Or the Gospel of Justification
&c. 8vo, pp. (32) 76. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. "The Good Linguist." "Grace Triumphant." "The
Great Physician."
Three separate titles in S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. The Old Principles of New England. 8vo, pp. 16.
Boston.
Prince Ms.

Mather, Cotton. A Warning to the Flocks against Wolves in Sheep's
Clothing. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Things that Young People should think upon. On the
Drowning of three Young Man.. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Pillar of Gratitude. General Election Sermon. With
an Appendix giving an Account of the Success of the Gospel in
India. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Monitory and Hortatory Letter to those English who
debauch the Indians by Selling Strong drink unto them. 8vo, pp.
16. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Monitory Letter about the Maintenance of Ministers.
8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Young Man's Monitor. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Token for the Children of New England; or Some
Examples of Children in whom the Fear of God was remarkably
budding before they died &c. Added as a Supplement unto the Excellent
Janeways Token for Children. 16mo. Boston in N. E.

Mather, Cotton. Reasonable Religion, Or the Truth of the Christian Religion
Demonstrated, etc. 12mo, pp. 72. Boston.

Mather, Cotton, and Mather, Increase. The Young Man's Claim unto the
Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. By John Quick. With a Defence
of the (New England) Churches, from what is offensive to them, in a
Discourse lately published, under the title of The Doctrine of Instituted
Churches. By Certain Ministers of the Gospel in Boston.
16mo, pp. 92. Boston.

Mather, Increase. The Order of the Gospel professed and practiced by
the Churches of Christ in New England justified by the Scripture,
and the Writings of many Learned Men, &c., in answer to several
questions relating to Church Discipline. 16mo, pp. 144. Boston.
Printed by B. Green and J. Allen for B. Eliot.
In some copies the imprint has it, printed "for Nicholas Butolph."

New York. Acts of the Assembly, 7th Assemb. 2d Session. Folio. N. Y.


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Pusey, Caleb. Satan's Harbinger encountered; his false news of a
trumpet detected; his crooked Ways in the Wilderness laid open to
the View of the impartial and judicious. Being something by Way
of answer to Daniel Leeds, his book, entitled News of a trumpet
sounding in the Wilderness, &c. By C. P. pp. 122. Printed at
Philadelphia by Reynier Jansen.
See Leeds, 1699.

Quick, John. The Young Man's Claim unto the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper. 16mo, pp. 92. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.
See 1741.

Sewall, Samuel. The Selling of Joseph. 1 sheet, folio. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Stoddard, Samuel. Doctrine of Instituted Churches explained and proved
from the Word of God. 4to, pp. 34. London. Boston Reprinted (?)

Stubbes, Henry. Conscience the Best Friend upon Earth. 24mo, pp.
64 Boston. Reprinted by B. Green and J. Allen.

Vindication of the Divine Authority of Ruling Elders in the Churches of
Christ. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benj. Good Souldiers a Great Blessing. Artillery Election
Sermon. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Love's Pedigree, A Sermon at Boston Lecture Feb.
29, 1699–1700. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Willard, Samuel. Morality not to be relied on for Life. Sermon at
Boston Lecture, May 23, 1700. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. The Truly Blessed Man: or the Way to be happy here
and forever. The Substance of Divers Sermons. 8vo, pp. 652.
Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Willard, Samuel. Evangelical Perfection. Sermon at Boston Lecture
June 10, 1694. 16mo. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. A Remedy against Despair. Substance of Two Sermons.
8vo, pp. 70. Boston. Printed by B. Green.

Willard, Samuel. The Peril of the Times Displayed. 12mo, pp. 160.
Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Willard, Samuel. The Fountain opened, proving that there shall be a
national calling in of the Jews. 12mo, pp. 170. (With others of his
Works). Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.
See 1722 and 1727.

1701.

Almanac. John Tulley. Boston.

Almanac. Samuel Clough. Boston.

Arguments offered to the Right Honorable the Lords Commissioners for
Trade and Plantation. 4to (Pamphlet). New York.
This relates to an act of the assembly of New York.

Belcher, Joseph. The Singular Happiness of such Rulers as are able to
choose out their People's Way. Election Sermon, 1701. 16mo, pp.
47. Boston.

Boone, Nicholas. Military Discipline. The Compleat Souldier; or, Expert
Artilleryman. Compiled from Elton, Bariff, &c. To which is
added the Military Laws of the Province of Massachusetts Bay.
16mo, pp. 96. Boston. Printed for and sold by Nicholas Boone.

Calef, Robert. Some few Remarks upon his scandalous Book against
the Government and Ministry of New England, (by Obadiah Gill and
others). 8vo, pp. 72. Boston. Printed by T. Green for N. Boone.


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Cambridge, N. E. Platform of Church Discipline. Sm. 8vo, pp. 64.
Boston. Printed by B. Green and John Allen.

Fox, John. Time and the End of Time. In Two Discourses. 8vo, pp.
(2) 234 (1). Boston 1701.

Green, Bartholomew. Deposition (Relating to his refusing to print a
pamphlet called "Gospel Order Revived)." 4to, pp. 10. Boston.

Guthrie, William. The Christian's Greatest Interest. 12mo, pp. 236.
Boston. Reprinted by T. Green.

Higginson, John, and Hubbard, William. Testimony to the Order of the
Gospel in the Churches in New England. 16mo, pp. 15. Boston.

Keith, George. (Supposed Author). A Pamphlet against the Immoral
Conduct of many of the Quakers of New Jersey, New Castle, and
Pennsylvania, who are represented as "a Cage of Unclean Birds."
New York.

Light out of Darkness. Poems on Blindness, with an Appendix. 8vo,
pp. 16. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Mather, Cotton. Death made Easy and Happy. 16mo, pp. 106. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Thaumatographia Christiana. The Wonders of Christianity;
Discoursed in a brief Recapitulation of Many Wonderful
Mysteries, in our Lord Jesus Christ. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Persuasions from the Terrors of the Lord. 12mo, pp.
48. Boston. Printed by T. Green.

Mather, Cotton. American Tears upon the Ruines of the Greek Churches.
A Compendious but Entertaining History of the Darkness come upon
the Greek Churches in Europe and Asia. With an appendix containing
the Relation of the Conversion of a Jew. 16mo, pp. 80.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Christian at his Calling. Two Essays.

Mather, Cotton. A Companion for the Afficted. The Duties and Comforts
of Good Men, etc. Two Discourses. 16mo, pp. 56. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Triumphs over Troubles. Sermon Jan. 9, 1700. 8vo,
pp. 41. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Collection of some of the offensive Matters contained
in a Pamphlet entitled the Order of the Gospel revived. 12mo, pp.
24. Boston. Printed by T. Green. [Prefatory Letter, only, by
Mather.]

Mather, Increase. Blessed Hope of the glorious Appearance of the Great
God our Saviour Jesus Christ. In Several Sermons. 8vo, pp. 148.
Boston. Printed for N. Boone.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. The Souldier defended, Artillery Election Sermon.
12mo, pp. 42. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.

Rogers, John. Death the certain wages of Sin. 12mo, pp. 164. Boston.
It contains the Confession &c. of Esther Rodgers, of Kittery, Me., executed for
murdering her infant.

Saffin, John. Brief and Candid Answer to "the Selling of Joseph," &c.
4to, pp. 14. Boston.
See Sewall, Samuel, 1700.

Stoddard, Solomon. The Necessity of an Acknowledgment of Offences.
Sermon, July 3, 1701. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.
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The Young Man's Preservative. Sermon, May 25, 1701. With an account
of a Young Gentleman wonderfully Converted. 8vo, pp. 72. Boston.
Prince Ms.

The Wonders of Christianity. Sermon from Psalms 89, 5. 8vo, pp. 55.
Boston.
Prince Ms.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Mutual Love and Peace among Christians Recommended.

Sermon, Jan. 19, 1700–1. 16mo, pp. 30. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. The Best Priviledge, a Sermon at the Lecture in Boston.
16mo, pp. 30. Boston. B. Green.

Willard, Samuel. Two Thursday Lecture Sermons on Walking with
God. 16mo, pp. 56. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. The Checkered State of the Gospel Church. Fast
Sermon, Sept. 18, 1701. 16mo, pp. 64. Boston. Printed by B. Green.

Willard, Samuel. The Christian's Exercise by Satan's Temptations. 8vo,
pp. (4) 268. Boston. Printed by B. Green.

Willard, Samuel. Sermon July 17, 1701, on the Death of Hon. William
Stoughton. 16mo, pp. 30. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. The Fear of an Oath. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

1702.

A Little Book for Little Children. 8vo, pp. 94. Boston.

Almanac. John Tulley's Farewell. Boston.

Almanac. (The New England.) Samuel Clough. Boston. Printed by
B. Green and J. Allen.

Baxter, Richard. Call to the Unconverted. 12mo. Boston.

Bayard, Nicholas. Account of his Illegal Prosecution and Tryal for High
Treason, 1701–2. Fol., pp. 44. New York. Printed by Wm. Bradford.


Boston. Several Rules, Orders, and By-laws, made and agreed upon by
the Freeholders and Inhabitants of Boston May 12, and Sept. 22, 1701.
4to, pp. 44. Boston.

Colman, Benj. Faith Victorious. Artillery Election Sermon. 16mo, pp.
39. Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.
Conn. Hist. Soc. Lib.

Connecticut. Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Colony of Connecticut in
New England. Fol., pp. 118. Boston. Printed by B. Green and
J. Allen.

Crosby,—. The Work of a Christian. And an important case of Practical
Christianity. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Culman, Leonardus. Sententiæ Pueriles Anglo Latinæ. Sentences for
Children, English and Latin. Translated by Charles Hoole. 12mo.
Boston.

Danforth, John. The Right Christian Temper in every Condition;
endeavored (as the Lord vouchsafed to assist), to be set forth and
recommended. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Dudley, Joseph (Gov.). Speech to the Council and House of Representatives,
Convened at Boston June 16th, 1702. 4to, pp. 3. Boston.

Dudley, Joseph. Answer of the House of Representatives to the above
Speech. With the address of Divers Ministers of the Province to Gov.
Dudley. 4to, pp. 3. Boston.


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Hale, Rev. John. A Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft and
How Persons guilty of that Crime may be convicted. 8vo, pp. 170.
Boston.

History of William III. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Keith, George. The Doctrine of the Holy Apostles and Prophets the
Foundation of the Church of Christ. As it was delivered in a Sermon
at Her Majesties Chappel at Boston in New England, June 14, 1702.
4to, pp. 14. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Advice to the Churches of the Faithful; reporting the
present state of the Church throughout the world. 12mo, pp. 16.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Cares about the Nurseries. Two Sermons. 12mo, pp.
88, 28. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Christianus per Ignem. Or a Disciple Warming of
himself and Owning of his Lord. 8vo, pp. 198. Boston.
In S. Mather's list of his father's books this is placed under the date of 1700. In
the Mass. Hist. Soc. Catalogue it is attributed to Rev. Nicholas Noyes, who signs
the Prefatory Poem.

Mather, Cotton. Christianity to the Life; Our Imitation of our Saviour.
8vo, pp. 60. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Maschil: Or the Faithful Instructor Offering Memorials
of Christianity; in Twenty-Six Exercises upon the New English Catechism.
8vo, pp. 192. Boston. Reprinted by B. Green and J. Allen.

Mather, Cotton. Much in Little; or three Brief Essays to sum up the
whole Christian Religion. 12mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Necessary Admonitions: Containing Just Thoughts
upon Sins of Omission. 16mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Monitory Letter to those who Frequently and Needlessly
Absent themselves from the Publick Worship of God. 8vo.
Boston.
A 2d edition in 1738.

Mather, Cotton. A Letter to the Ungospelized Plantations. Briefly
Representing the Excellency and Necessity of a People's Enjoying
the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ among them. 12mo, pp. 16.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Pourtraiture of a Good Man. A Sermon before the
General Assembly. 12mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Seasonable Testimony to the Doctrines of Grace, fetched
out of the Articles and Homilies of the Church of England. 16mo.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Wholesome Words: Or Visits of Advice to Sick
Families.

Mather, Increase. Ichabod. Two Discourses on the Glory of the Lord
departing from New England. 12mo, pp. 124. Boston. Printed
by T. Green. [With Portrait.]
See 1729.

Mather, Increase. Remarks on George Keith's Sermon, Showing that his
pretended Good Rules in Divinity are not built on the foundation of
the Apostles and Prophets. 16mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Mather, Increase. The Glorious Throne: Or a Sermon concerning the
Glory of the Throne of the Lord Jesus Christ which is now in Heaven
and shall be quickly seen on the Earth. 16mo, pp. 26. Boston.

Mather, Increase. The Christian Religion the only True Religion. In
Several Sermons. 12mo, pp. 100. Boston.


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Mather, Increase. Three Sermons.—Excellency of Public Spirit.—The
Righteous Man a Blessing.—The Morning Star. 12mo. Boston.
The first is an Election Sermon, pp. 38. The next two are paged continuously,
pp. 39–84.

Proclamation by the Council of His Majesties Province of the Massachusetts
Bay in New England. Fol., pp. 4. Boston. Printed by B.
Green, and J. Allen.

Refutation of a dangerous and hateful opinion maintained by Mr. Samuel
Willard, an independent Minister of Boston, and President at the
Commencement (?) at Cambridge, in New England, July 1st, 1702. 4to.
No Title, pp. 7. New York. Printed by Wm. Bradford.

Sermon to Parents. 12mo, pp. 120. Boston. Printed by T. Green for
B. Eliot.

Thacher, Thomas. A Brief Rule to guide the Common People in the
Small Pox and Measles. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.
A 2d edition. First printed about 1677 or 1678.

The Exercise of the Musket, and Forming of Battalions. 8vo, pp. 22.
Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. King William lamented in America. 8vo, pp.
30. Boston.

Vincent, Nathaniel. The Spirit of Prayer. A Discourse. 12mo, pp. 220.
Boston.

Virginia. The Loyal Address of the Clergy of Virginia. [A Poem.]
Single Sheet. Fol. Williamsburg. Printed for Fr. Maggot, at the
Sign of the Hickery Tree, in Queen Street.
Brit. Museum Cat.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Wonders of Divine Goodness and Patience.
Lecture Sermon at Boston, Nov. 27, 1701. 12mo. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Exhortations to Early Piety. 12mo, pp. 87.
Boston.

Wilcox, T. A Guide to Eternal Glory. 16mo, pp. 108. Boston.

1703.

Account of the Commitment, Arraignment, Tryal, and Condemnation of
Nicholas Bayard, Esq, for high Treason. Fol. New York.
? See 1702.

Allen, Joseph. Call to Archippus, &c. (London, 1664.) Boston Reprinted.


Almanac. Samuel Clough. Boston. B. Green and J. Allen.

Almanac. By a Lover of Astronomy. Boston. B. Green and J. Allen.

Corbin, William. A Sermon preached at Kingstown, in Jamaica, upon
the 7th June, Being the Anniversary Fast for that Dreadful Earthquake
which happened there in the year 1692. 4to, pp. 16. New
York. Printed by William Bradford.

Dudley, Joseph (Gov.). A Declaration against the Penicooke and Eastern
Indians, (Broadside.) Boston. Printed by B. Green, and John Allen.

Hayward, J. Precious Blood of the Son of God. 8vo, pp. 114. Boston.

Keith, George. The Power of the Gospel in the Conversion of Sinners.
In a Sermon at Annapolis, Md., July 4. 4to, pp. 19. Printed and
sold by Thos. Reading at the Sign of the George.
Quere! In this Country? See Bray, 1700.


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Keith, George. A Reply to Mr. Increase Mather's Printed Remarks on a
Sermon Preached by G. K. at her Majesty's Chapel in Boston, the
14th of June, 1702. In vindication of the six good Rules in Divinity
there delivered. Which he hath attempted (though very Feebly and
Unsuccessfully) to refute. 4to, pp. 35. New York. Printed and
sold by Wm. Bradford.

Leeds, Daniel. The Rebuker Rebuked. In a Brief Answer To Caleb
Pusey, his Scurrilous Pamphlet, Entitled, a Rebuke to Daniel Leeds,
&c. Wherein William Penn, his Sandy Foundation, is fairly quoted,
shewing that he calls Christ The Finite Impotent Creature. 4to, pp.
11. New York. Printed and sold by William Bradford.

Mather, Cotton. Agreeable Admonitions for Old and Young. 8vo, pp.
48. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Tree planted by the Rivers of Water. Or the improvements
to be made of Baptism.

Mather, Cotton. Ευρηχα. Or a Virtuous Woman found. An Essay on
the Death of Mrs. Mary Brown.

Mather, Cotton. Great Consolations; Or a tempted Christian triumphing
over his Temptations.

Mather, Cotton. Jedidiah: Or a favorite of Heaven described.

Mather, Cotton. Lessons of Goodness, for children of godly Ancestors.

Mather, Cotton. Methods and Motives for a Society to Suppress Disorders.
8vo, pp. 12. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Glory of Godliness, in the redemption of the English
in Barbary. 8vo, pp. 51. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The High Attainment. A Discourse on Resignation.

Mather, Cotton. The Day which the Lord hath made. 12mo, pp. 50.
Boston. Printed by B. Green and J. Allen.
This was reprinted in Indian and English in 1707, and in Cat. of Hist. Mass. Soc.
Lib.
is ascribed to Samuel Danforth, erroneously.

Mather, Cotton. Meat out of the Eater, or Funeral Discourses occasioned
by the death of Several Relatives. 16mo, pp. (6) 222. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Family Sacrifice. A Brief Essay to Direct and Excite
Family Religion. 16mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Retired Christian. 12mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Soul saving Gospel Truths. Delivered in Several
Sermons. Boston.
Reprinted in 1712.

Mather, Increase. The Duty of Parents to pray for their Children. Fast
Sermon, May 19, 1703, pp. 54. Boston.

Rawson, Grindal. Miles Christianus, or Christians treated in the quality
of Soldiers. Artillery Election Sermon. 16mo. Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Sermon at the Funeral of Hon. Col. John Pynchon,
Esq. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. The Way for a People to live long in the Land, &c.
Masstts. Election Sermon, 1703. 4to, pp. 25. Boston.

The Spirit of Railing Shimel, and of Baal's four hundred Lying Prophets,
entered into Caleb Pusey, and his Quaker brethren in Pennsylvania
who approve him. 4to. Printed and sold by Wm. Bradford,
in New York.

Willard, Samuel. A Brief Reply to Mr. George Keith, in Answer to a
Script of his, Entitled, A Refutation of a Dangerous and Hurtful
Opinion, maintained by Mr. Samuel Willard, &c. 16mo, pp. 66.
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1704.

A Confession of Faith: or a Summary of Divinity drawn up by a Young
Gentlewoman, in the 25th year of her age. 12mo, pp. 8. Boston.
By Mrs. Ann Fiske, of Braintree.

Abstract of the Laws of the Colony of Massachusetts. Boston. Printed
by T. Green. Foolscap 8vo, pp. 56.

Almanac. By a Lover or Astronomy. Boston.

Almanac. Samuel Clough. Boston.

Boston News-Letter (The). No. I, issued April 24, 1704. Printed on
half a sheet of pot paper, folio. Published weekly by John Campbell.
Boston. Printed by B. Green. Sold by Nicholas Boone.
The first newspaper in the British Colonies of North America. It was continued
till 1776, 72 years. In 1725 the title was changed to "The Weekly News Letter."
and in 1762 to "The Boston Weekly News Letter, and New England Chronicle,"
About a year after, it was altered to "The Massachusetts Gazette; and Boston
News-Letter.
" In 1768 it was partially united with the Post Boy.

Brown, Mrs. Mary. Elegy on her Death. 8vo, pp. 11. Boston.

Confession of Faith, &c. (See 1680.) Translated into Indian by Grindal
Rawson. 2d ed. 4to. Boston. Printed for B. Eliot.

Danforth, John. The Vile Profanations of Prosperity by the Degenerate
among the People of God. Fast Sermon. 16mo, pp. (2) 44. Boston.

Dudley, Joseph (Gov.). A Declaration Against Prophaneness and Immoralities.
Broadside. Boston. Printed by Barth. Green.

Dummer, Jeremiah. Discourse on the Holiness of the Sabbath Day.
8vo, pp. 54. Boston.
Reprinted in 1768.

Fowle, John (of Bermuda). Deus Visibilis; or God Manifested in the
Flesh. 16mo, pp. 167. Boston. Printed by Barth. Green for Nathaniel
Astwood in Bermuda.

Gibbs, Henry. The Right Method of Safety. Artillery Election Sermon.
12mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Keith, George. The Notes of the True Church, with the Application of
them to the Church of England, and the great Sin of Separation from
her. Sermon at New York, Nov. 7, 1703. 4to, pp. 20. New York.
Printed and sold by Wm. Bradford.

Keith, George. An Answer to Mr. Samuel Willard (one of the Ministers
at Boston in New England) his Reply to my Printed Sheet, called
a dangerous and hurtful opinion maintained by him, viz: That the
Fall of Adam, and all the sins of men, necessarily come to pass by
virtue of God's Decree, and his determining both of the will of Adam,
and of all other men to sin. 4to, pp. 41. New York. Printed and
sold by William Bradford.

Keith, George. Two Sermons delivered in Trinity Church New York, on
the Holy Sacraments, and the true Church. 4to, pp. 48. New York.
Printed by William Bradford.

Keith, George. Some Brief Remarks upon a late Book, entituled George
Keith once more brought to the Test, &c., having the Name of Caleb
Pusey at the end of the Preface and C. P. at the End of the Book.
4to, pp. 20. New York. Printed by Wm. Bradford.

Mather, Cotton. A Comforter of the Mourners. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Servant of The Lord not ashamed of his Lord.

Mather, Cotton. Faithful Warnings to prevent Fearful Judgments. 8vo,
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Mather, Cotton. A Faithful Monitor. Offering an Abstract of the Laws of
the Province of Massachusetts, against certain Disorders, &c. 12mo,
pp. 56. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Le Vrai Patron des Saines Paroles. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.
"Designed for the Instruction of our French Captives."

Mather, Cotton. Nicetas: Or Temptations to Sin Conquered.

Mather, Cotton. The Armour of Christianity. A Treatise detecting the
plots of the Devil, &c. 12mo, pp. 234. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Nets of Salvation; with a Poem.

Mather, Cotton. Baptistes: Or a Conference about the Subject and Manner
of Baptism. 16mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Weaned Christian. 16mo, pp. 42. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Discourse concerning the Institution and Observation of
the Lord's Day, Delivered in a Lecture at Boston, Jan. 4, 1703. 16mo.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Reprover doing his Duty. A Sermon. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Youth under a good Conduct.

Mather, Increase. The Voice of God in Stormy Winds. Two Sermons
occasioned by a great storm in Europe. 16mo, pp. 66. Boston.

Mather, Increase. A Brief Discourse Concerning Prayse due to God, for
His Mercy in giving Snow like Wool.
Page continuously with The Voice of God, &c, pp. 66–95.

Mather, Increase. Practical Truths tending to promote Holiness in the
Hearts and Lives of Christians. Delivered in several Sermons. 12mo,
pp. 106. Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. A Christian Fixed in his Post. Sermon at the
Boston Lecture April 20, 1704. 12mo, pp. 39. Boston.

Quelch, John. Arraignment, Trial, and Condemnation of Capt. John
Quelch, and others of his Company, &c., for sundry Piracies, Robberies
and Murders committed on the Subjects of the King of Portugal,
&c. Boston. Sold by Nicholas Boone.

Russell, Jonathan. A Plea for the Righteousness of God. Mass. Election
Sermon, 1704. 4to, pp. 25. Boston.

Shower, J. Some Account of the Life of Henry Gearing. 12mo, pp. xxxiv,
134.

Spirit of Life entering into the spiritually Dead. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Publick Worship a Christian Duty, and Now or
Never the Time to be Saved. (Three Sermons.) 16mo. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Israel's True Safety. Fast Sermon, 1704. 12mo, pp.
36. Boston.

1705.

Almanac. N. W[hittemore.] Boston.

Almanac. By a Lover of Astronomy. Boston.

Almanac. Samuel Clough. Boston.

Bridge, Thomas. The Knowledge of God. Artillery Election Sermon.
12mo, pp. 55. Boston.

Danforth, Samuel. Piety Encouraged. Sermon at Taunton. 8vo, pp. 25.
Boston.

Easterbrooks, Joseph. Election Sermon, May 30, 1705. 4to, pp. 22. Boston.


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Hatchets to hew down the Tree of Sin, which bears the Fruit of Death;
or the Law by which Magistrates are to punish Offences among the
Indians, as well as among the English. (In English and Indian.) Sm.
8vo, pp. 15. Boston.
Ascribed to Cotton Mather in Prince Ms.

Leeds, Daniel. The Great Mystery of Foxcraft Discovered, and the Quaker
plainness and Sincerity Demonstrated; First, to their great Apostle,
George Fox; 2dly. In their late Subscribing the Oath or Act of Abjuration.
Introduced with two letters written by George Fox to Coll
Lewis Morris, etc. 4to, pp. 16. New York. Printed by William
Bradford.

Mather, Cotton. A Faithful Man described and rewarded. Funeral Sermon
on Mr. Michael Wigglesworth. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Family Religion Excited and Assisted. 3d ed. 16mo.
Boston.
See 4th ed., 1720.

Mather, Cotton. Lex Mercatoria: Or the Just Rules of Commerce declared.
A Sermon. 12mo, pp. 40. Boston.
The running title is "The False Dealer fairly dealt withal."

Mather, Cotton. Monica Americana. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Sarah
Leverett, Relict of Gov. Leverett. 12mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Parental Wishes and Charges. With a Poem entitled
The Consent.

Mather, Cotton. The Rules of a Visit. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Meditations on the Glory of the Lord Jesus Christ; in
Several Sermons. 12mo, pp. 166. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Letter about the Present State of Christianity among
the Christianized Indians of New England, written to Sir William Ashhurst.
16mo, pp. 15. Boston.
Signed Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, Nehemiah Walter.

Pearse, Edward. The Great Concern; or A Serious Warning to a Timely
and Thorough Preparation for Death. 21st ed. 24mo. Boston.

Pusey, Caleb. The bomb searched and found stuffed with false ingredients;
being a just confutation of an abusive printed half-sheet called Bomb,
originally published against the Quakers, by Francis Bugg, but espoused
and exposed, and offered to be proved by John Talbot. To
which is added: First, a large appendix treating of the real differences
that are in divers respects between the Quakers and their opponents:
And the Quakers justified from Scripture and ancient Protestants:
Secondly, Divers testimonies of those called Fathers of the Church:
Thirdly, Divers of D. L.'s (Daniel Leeds) abuses of the Quakers; being
herein more fully manifested than hath hitherto been published.
Printed at Philadelphia by Reynier Jansen, 1705.
At the end.—Signed in behalf of the People called Quakers by Caleb
Pusey. (Pp. 76, and followed by a supplement entitled) Some Remarks
upon a late pamphlet signed part by John Talbot, and part of
Daniel Leeds, called the great mystery of Fox-craft. Signed Caleb
Pusey. pp. 40.

Stoddard, Samuel. Danger of a Speedy Degeneracy. A Sermon at the
Boston Lecture, July 5, 1705. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

1706.

Adams, Eliphalet. Christians reminded to be ready to every Good Work.
A Sermon delivered Oct. 20th, 1706. 8vo, pp. 60. Boston.

Almanac. N. W[hittemore.] Boston.

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Almanac. By a Lover of Astronomy. Boston.

Boone, Nicholas. Military Discipline, or Complete Soldier. 8vo, pp. 128. Boston. Printed by B. Green for Nicholas Boone.

Bunyan, John. Pilgrims Progress. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted for B.
Eliot.

Dyer, William. Christ's Famous Titles; and a Believer's golden Chain;
as also his Cabinet of Jewels, or a Glimpse of Sions Glory. Boston
Reprinted.

Janeway, Rev. James. Life and Death. pp. 320. Boston. Reprinted.

Mather, Cotton. A Young Follower of a Great Saviour. 8vo, pp. 36.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Epistle to the Christian Indians. Printed in English
and Indian. 12mo, pp. 30. Boston.
See 1700.

Mather, Cotton. Free Grace Maintained and Improved. Two Discourses.
12mo, pp. 70. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Good Lessons for Children; in Verse.

Mather, Cotton. Good fetched out of Evil; A Collection of Memorables
relating to our Captives.

Mather, Cotton. Heavenly Considerations.

Mather, Cotton. Private Meetings animated and regulated. 8vo, pp. 23.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Christian Temple; Or an Essay upon a Christian
considered as a Temple. 16mo, pp. 38. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Good Old Way; or Christianity described from the
glorious Lustre of its appearing in the lives of the primitive Christians.
12mo, pp. 94. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Impenitent Sinner disarmed of his Plea.

Mather, Cotton. The Man of God furnished with supplies from the Tower
of David.

Mather, Cotton. The Negro Christianized; an Essay to excite and assist
the Instruction of negro Servants in Christianity. 12mo, pp. 48.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Religion of the Closet. An Essay upon the Holy
Employments proper for a Christian in his Daily Retirements. 24mo,
pp. 42. Boston.

Mather Cotton. Vigilantius. Discourse occasioned by the Death of seven
young Ministers. 16mo, pp. 38. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Discourse concerning the Maintenance due to those
that Preach the Gospel: In which the Question, whether Tythes are
by the Divine Law the Minister's Due, is considered, and the Negative
proved. 8vo, pp. 60. Boston.
Reprinted at London, 1709.

Mather, Increase. Discourse Concerning Earthquakes. With two other
Sermons. 12mo, pp. 131. Boston.

Mather, Increase (?) Needful Caution against a Sin that easily besets us.
Sermon at Boston Lecture June 15th, 1706. 16mo, pp. 56. Boston.

Mather, Increase. A Plea for the Ministers of the Gospel offered to the
Consideration of the People of New England. By a Friend of the
Churches. 16mo, pp. 29. Boston.

New Hampshire. Acts and Laws of. Boston. Fol., pp. 130. Printed
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Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon preached in the audience of the General
Assembly at the Publick Lecture in Boston, Nov. 1, 1705. 8vo, pp.
40. Boston.

Psalms, Hymns, and Scriptural Songs of the Old and New Testament:
Faithfully Translated into English Meeter, for the use, Edification, and
Comfort of the Saints in Public and Private, especially in New England.
13th Edition. 16mo. Boston. Printed by B. Green for
Samuel Phillips at the Brick Shop.

Rogers, John. Treatise concerning the one Only True God, &c. 16mo,
pp. 179.
Partly Biographical.

Rogers, John. Election Sermon, at Boston, May 29, 1706. 8vo, pp. 58.
Boston. Printed by B. Green.

Sharpe, John. A Sermon preached at Trinity Church in New York, Aug.
13, 1706, at the Funeral of Katherine, Lady Cornbury, heiress to the
Duke of Richmond and Lenox, and wife of Lord Cornbury, Governor
of New York, New Jersey, etc. 4to. New York. Printed and sold
by William Bradford.

Wadsworth, Benj. Men Self-Condemned, in being worse in their carriage
to God than to one another, &c. 12mo, pp. 92. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Lecture Sermon on the death of Solomon (?Simeon)
Stoddard, Sept. 19, 1706. 12mo, pp. 25. Boston.

Wadsworth [? Benjamin.] Considerations to prevent Murmering. 8vo,
pp. 25. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Wigglesworth, Michael. Meat out of the Eater. Or Meditations concerning
the necessity of Afflictions. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Compleat Body of Divinity; in 250 Expository Lectures
on the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. Fol., pp. 914. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Sermon on the Death of Mr. Simeon Stoddard, who
was murdered near London. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Willard [? Samuel.] Just Man's Prerogative. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.
Prince Ms.

1707.

Almanac. Samuel Clough. Boston.

Almanac. N. W[hittemore]. Boston.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Philadelphia. Printed by Tiberius Johnson.

Belcher, Samuel. Election Sermon, 1707. 16mo, pp. 20. Boston.

Belcher, Samuel. Concio ad Magistratum. Assize Sermon before the
Superior Court Ipswich, May 21, 1702. 16mo, pp. 13. Boston.

Catechism, confuting Popery, &c., for Christians in Maryland. 12mo.
Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Imprecation against the Enemies of God lawful and a
Duty. pp. 30. Boston.
Two editions 12mo and 8vo.

Colman, Benjamin. Poem on Elijah's Translation; occasioned by the
Death of the Rev. Sam'l Willard. 12mo, pp. 14. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Government and Improvement of Mirth according
to the Laws of Christianity. In Three Sermons. 12mo, pp. 178.

Guide to Heaven. Small 12mo, pp. 230. Boston.


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Makemie, Francis. A Narrative of a New and Unusual American Imprisonment
of Two Presbyterian Ministers, and Prosecution of Mr.
Francis Makemie. 4to, pp. 47. New York.
Prince says: "This seems, by page 46, to have been published at Boston." Note
in Prince Catalogue. [See 1708.]

Mather, Cotton. Another Tongue brought in to confess the Great Saviour
of the World. Or Some Communications of Christianity put into a
Tongue used among the Iroquois Indians in America; and put into
the Hands of the English and Dutch Traders. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Spirit of Life entering into the Spiritually Dead.
16mo, pp. 49. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Fall of Babylon. 12mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Very Needful Caution. A Brief Essay to discover the
Sin that slayes its Ten Thousands [Covetousness.] 24mo, pp. 60.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Frontiers well defended. 12mo, pp. 50. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Best Ornaments of Youth. Sermon. 16mo, pp. 36.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. An Essay upon Profane Cursing and Swearing.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. The Soldier told what he Should do.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Ornamental Piety.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. A Golden Curb.
Prince Ms.

Mather, Cotton. The Greatest Concern in the World.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. A Treacle fetched out of a Viper: An Essay upon Falls
into Sin.

Mather, Increase. A Disquisition on the State of the Souls of Men separated
from their Bodies. 8vo, pp. 45. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Meditations on Death. In Several Sermons. pp. 180.
Boston.

Mather, Increase. The Doctrine of Singular Obedience, as the Duty and
Property of the True Christian, opened and applied. Sermon. 12mo,
pp. 29. Boston.

Mather, Samuel. The Self Justiciary Convicted. A Discourse concerning
Renouncing our own Righteousness, &c. 8vo, pp. (2) 27, 94. Boston.
The Dedicatory Epistle contains "A Testimony to the Order of the Gospel of the
Churches of N. E." Signed John Higginson, Wm. Hubbard.

Moody, Samuel. The Vain Youth Summoned to appear at Christ's Bar.
12mo, pp. 64. Boston.
2d ed.

Ne Kesukod Jehovah Kessehtunkup, &c. The Day which the Lord hath
made. A Discourse concerning the Institution and Observation of the
Lord's Day. Delivered in a Lecture at Boston, 4d. 1m. 1703. 8vo, pp.
40. In English and Indian. Boston.
The English by Cotton Mather. The Indian by Experience Mahew.

New England. A Memorial of the present deplorable State of New England,
with the many Disadvantages it lyes under, by the Male-administration
of their present Governour, Joseph Dudley, Esq., and his
Son Paul, etc. Together with the several Affidavits of People of
Worth, relating to several of the said Governour's Mercenary and


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illegal Proceedings, but particularly his private treacherous Correspondence
with her Majesty's Enemies the French and Indians. To
which is added a faithful but melancholy Account of several Barbaritics
lately committed upon her Majesty's Subjects by the said French
and Indians, in the East and West Parts of New England. Faithfully
digested from the several original Letters, papers, and MSS. by Philopolites.
4to. Boston. Sold by S. Phillips, N. Buttolph and B. Elliot.
Brit. Museum Cat.

New England Psalm Book. Boston. Printed for B. Eliot and N. Buttolph.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Funeral Sermon, &c., on the Death of the Rev.
Samuel Willard. 8vo, pp. (16) 80. Boston.

Perin's Divine Breathings. 12mo, pp. 80. Boston.

Rogers, John. An Epistle to the Church of Christ called Quakers, and
another Epistle to the Seventh Day Baptists, with several Theological
Essays. 16mo, pp. 90. [1707?]
No place or printer.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Blameless Christian. The Substance of
two Lecture Sermons March 8th and April 5th, 1705, in Boston. 16mo,
pp. 55. Boston.
Conn. Hist. Soc. Lib.

Walter, Nehemiah. Body of Death Anatomized. Boston Lecture Sermon,
July 12, 1706. 8vo, pp. (2) 26. Boston.

Williams, John. Redeemed Captive returning to Zion. Or Remarkable
Occurrences in the Captivity, and Deliverance of the Rev. John Williams
by the Indians, 1704. 8vo, pp. 110. Boston.
With his Sermon, on his return, at the Boston Lecture, Dec. 5, 1706.

Williams, John. God in the Camp. Sermon before the General Assembly
March 6, 1706–7. 16mo, pp. 22. Boston.

Williams, William. The Danger of not Reforming Known Evils. A Fast
Sermon at Hatfield. 12mo, pp. 30. Boston.

1708.

Almanac. Samuel Clough's Farewell. Boston.

Almanac. Edward Holyoke. Boston.

Boston. The names of the Streets, Lanes, and Alleys, within the Town
of Boston in New England, 1708. Sheet. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The Piety and Duty of Rulers to comfort and encourage
the Ministry. Sermon June 10th, 1708, before his Excellency the
Governor, &c. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. On the Union of the two Kingdoms of England and
Scotland. A Sermon preached July 22, 1708, before the Governor
and Council. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Danforth, Samuel. Artillery Election Sermon (on Heb. 12 and 4th),
Preached in Boston in the year 1708. 12mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Flavel, John. Sacramental Meditations upon divers Select Passages of
Scripture. 6th Edition enlarged. 16mo, pp. 162. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Good Evening for the Best of Dayes. The Cause of
the Lord's Day Evening Pleaded. A Sermon before the General
Assembly at Boston 4d. 9m., 1708, and published by order of the House.
8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Winthropi Justa. A Sermon at the Funeral of the
Honourable John Winthrop, Esq. (Running title "Mortality Considered.")
Preface by Increase Mather. 16mo, pp. 40. Boston.
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Mather, Cotton. Corderius Americanus. An Essay upon the Good Education
of Children, and what may hopefully be attempted for the
Hope of the Flock. In a Funeral Sermon upon Mr. Ezekiel Cheever,
the Ancient and Honourable Master of the Free School in Boston.
With an Elegy and Epitaph upon him by one that was once a Scholar
to him. 8vo, pp. (6) 34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Sober Considerations; or An Essay to warn People of
the Woful Consequences of the prevailing abuse of Rum. 12mo.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Youth in its Brightest Glory.

Mather, Increase. Dissertation wherein the strange Doctrine lately published
in a Sermon. [S. Stoddard's] encouraging Unsanctified Persons
to approach the Table of the Lord is examined and confuted. With
an Appendix showing what Scripture ground there is to hope that
within a very few years will be a Glorious Reformation of the Church
throughout the World. And a Sermon Showing that Wonderful Revolutions
in the World are near at hand. 12mo, pp. (12) 135. Boston.

Narrative of the Imprisonment of two Nonconformist Ministers, and prosecution
and Tryal of one of them [Francis Makemie] for preaching a
Sermon in the City of New York. 8vo, pp. 50. Boston.

Norton, John (of Hingham). Election Sermon, 1708. 16mo, pp. 29.
Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Inexcusableness of neglecting the Worship of God, &c.
Prince Ms.

Stoddard, Solomon. Falseness of the Hopes of many Professors.
Prince Ms.

Thacher, Peter. The Signal and Most Gracious Presence of God. A
Sermon to Young Men. 16mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Thatcher, Peter. Unbelief detected and condemned. Added, The Treasure
of the Fathers inheritable by their Posterity. 12mo, pp. (12) 190. Boston.

The Young Clerk's Guide: Or a speedy Help to Learning. In Two Parts
12mo, pp. 192. Boston. (Reprint.)

Venning (Ralph). Milk and Honey. A Miscellaneous Collection of
Christian Experiences, Sayings, Sentences, &c. 12mo, pp. (8) 86.
Boston.
10th ed.

Way of Truth laid out with a threefold Catechism. 12mo, pp. 140. Boston.

1709.

Almanac. Edward Holyoke. Boston.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. New London and Boston.

An Appeal of some of the Unlearned, both to the Learned and Unlearned,
(respecting the Sacrament). Being an Answer to S. Stoddard's Appeal
to the Learned. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Bowers, Bath. An Alarm sounded to Prepare the Inhabitants of the
World to Meet the Lord in the Way of his Judgment. 4to, pp. 23.
"Dated at the end Philadelphia, July 1709, but evidently printed by Wm. Bradford
at New York." Hist. Mag., vol. III, p. 176.

B. W. [? Benjamin Wadsworth.] Letter to those Towns or Villages which
never had the Word and Sacraments.
Prince Ms.

Flavel, John. Husbandry Spiritualized; or the Heavenly Use of Earthly
Things. Tenth Edition. 12mo, pp. 17, 284. Boston.


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Great Sinners may be converted and Saved. 12mo, pp.130. Boston.

H. P. Looking Glass for Children. 8vo, pp. 108. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Mather, Cotton. A Christian Conversing with the Great Mystery of
Christianity. The Mystery of the Trinity in the One Infinite and
Eternal God, Practically Improved and Applied, and Plainly brought
into the Life of Christianity. 16mo, pp. 55. (No place.) Printed by
T. Green.

Mather, Cotton. The Cure of Sorrow. An Essay directing persons under
Sadness, what Course to take that they may be no more Sad. 16mo,
pp. 46. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Sailours Companion and Counsellour. An Offer of
Considerations for the Tribe of Zebulun; awakening the Mariner to
think and to do those Things that may render his Voyage prosperous.
12mo, pp. 62. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Bonds of the Covenant. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Youth in its Brightest Glory; an Essay directing the
Young to become strong in Grace, by the Word of God abiding in
them. 24mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Sum of the Matter. An Abridgment of the Assembly's
Catechism.

Mather, Cotton. Nunc Dimittis. A Sermon on the Death of Rev. John
Higginson. With Memoirs of his Life. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Family Religion urged. To which is added a Select
Number of Choice Hymns. 16mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Temple Opening. Ordination Sermon at Braintry
10d. 7m., 1707. Added, the Ch. 16mo, pp. 34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Desires of the Repenting Believer.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Work within Doors.
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Mather, Increase. Dissertation concerning the future Conversion of the
Jews, Confuting Dr. Lightfoot, Mr. Baxter, and others. 4to. Boston.
Reprinted from the London Edition.

New Jersey. The Laws of. 1st ed. New York. Printed by William
Bradford.

Praise out of the mouths of Babes; Account of the Children in Silesia.
8vo, pp. 24. Boston. With a Preface by Increase Mather.
Prince Ms.

Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs, &c. 14th ed.? 24mo. Boston.

Massachusee Psalter; Asuh, Uk-kuttoohomaongash David Weche Wunnaunchemookaonk
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Being an Introduction for Training up the Aboriginal Natives in
Reading and Understanding the Holy Scriptures. Boston, N. E.
Printed by B. Green and J. Printer for the Honourable Company for
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Trumbull, in A. A. S. Proceedings, No. 61.

Quakers. A Serious Call to. 3rd Edition. 12mo. Boston.

Rawson, Grindal. Massachuetts Election Sermon, May 25, 1709. 16mo,
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Saybrook. A Confession of Faith, owned and consented to by the Elders
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1708. New London. Printed by Timothy Green, Mdccix.
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Silesia. Particular Account of some extraordinary pious Motions and
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Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Appeal to the Learned respecting the Lord's Supper,
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Vesey, William. Sermon at the Funeral of John Lord Lovelace. 4to, pp.
22. New York. Printed by William Bradford.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Great and Last Day of Judgment. In Several
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Wadsworth [Benjamin.] Letter to a Friend on the external administration
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Prince Ms.

Wadsworth [Benjamin.] Letter to Christian Soldiers.
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Willard [Samuel.] Thanksgiving Sermon on the return of a Gentleman
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Prince Ms.

1710.

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Almanac. Thomas Robie. Boston.

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Almanac. D. Leeds. New York.

Belcher, Joseph. Duty of Parents, and Early Seeking of Christ. Two
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Bridge, Thomas. Jethro's Advice, &c. Sermon at the Lecture in Boston.
12mo, pp. 32. Boston.

City of Refuge, the. 12mo, pp. 86. Boston.

Confession of Faith, &c. Translated into Indian by Grindal Rawson.
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Danforth, John. On the Blackness of Sins against Light. With a Preface
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Boston.

Danforth, Samuel. The Woful Effects of Drunkenness. A Sermon
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of his Majesty's Loyal Subjects, the Governor and the Company
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Church of England. Dated from Yarmouth aboard the Arbella, April
7, 1630. Preface of the Rev. John Allin of Dedham, and of Rev.
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Dwight, J. Bright Side of a Dark Providence. 8vo, pp. 12. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Heskith, Thomas. Divine Providence asserted, and Some Objections
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Boston.

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12, 1709. Fol. New York. Printed by William Bradford.

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Bradford.

Mather, Cotton. Bonifacius. An Essay upon the Good that is to be
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Life. 8vo, pp. 206. Boston.
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of the Holy City. Against Corruptions of the Market Place. Sermon
to the General Assembly. 16mo, pp. 53. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Christianity Demonstrated. An Essay on the Witness
within. 12mo, pp. 60. Boston.

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Prince Ms.

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at the Thursday Lecture. Dedicated to Judge Sewall. 4to, pp.
24. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Memorials of Early Piety. The Life and Death of Mrs.
Jerusha Oliver. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Man eating the Food of Angels. The Gospel of the
Manna, to be Gathered in the Morning. With divers famous and wondrous
examples of Early Piety, &c. 18mo, pp. 85. Boston.

Mather, Increase. A Discourse concerning Faith and Fervency in Prayer;
and the Glorious Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ on Earth, now
approaching, in Several Sermons. 12mo, pp. (1) xix, 112.

Mather, Increase. Discourse concerning the Grace of Courage. Artillery
Election Sermon, June 5, 1710. 12mo, pp. 44. Boston.

Moody, Joshua (of Portsmouth and Boston). Doleful State of the Damned.
8vo, pp. 180. Boston.

New York. Laws of the Colony of, from April 9, 1691. With His Excellency's
Speeches and Messages to the General Assembly; and a Journal
of the Votes and Addresses of the House to Nov. 12, 1709. Fol. New
York. Wm. Bradford.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. The Divine Original and Dignity of Government
asserted. An Election Sermon May 31, 1710. 8vo, pp. 106. Boston.

Saybrook. Confession of Faith, &c. [See 1709.] Also Heads of Agreement
assented to by the United Ministers, formerly called Presbyterian
and Congregational;
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Wadsworth, Benjamin. An Essay to do Good: By a Dissuasive from
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Wadsworth, Benjamin. Funeral Sermon on Rev. James Alden.
Prince Ms.

1711.

A. B. C. des Chretiens. 12mo. Boston.

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Cambridge. Platform of Church Discipline. 8vo. New York. Reprinted
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Colman, Benjamin. The Duty and Honor of aged Women. Sermon on
the Death of Madam Abigail Foster. 16mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Dean, John. Narrative of his Sufferings, Preservation and Deliverance,
when shipwrecked upon Boon Island, near Portsmouth, N. H., 1710.
With a Sermon delivered at the Thursday Lecture in Boston. 8vo.
Boston.
3 editions.

Husbandman's Guide. In Four Parts. 1st. Monthly Directions for Planting
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Mather, Cotton. A Sermon on Psalms xxii, 10. 12mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Advice from Taberah. Sermon after the Fire in Boston
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Mather, Cotton. Compassions called for. An Essay of profitable Reflections
on Miserable Spectacles. 16mo, pp. 60. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Old Paths Restored. In a brief Demonstration
that the Doctrines of Grace preserved in the Churches of the Nonconformists,
are not only asserted in the Scriptures, but in the Articles and
Homilies of the Church of England. Boston, 1711, and reprinted at
London, 1712, with a Preface by Will Whiston. 8vo, pp. 25.

Mather, Cotton. Orphanotrophium: Or Orphans well provided for.
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Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Persuasions from the Terror of the Lord. Sermon on
the Day of Judgment. 16mo, pp. 38. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Winter Piety. A Sermon preached at the Boston Lecture,
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Mather, Cotton. Memorials of Early Piety in the Life and Death of Mrs.
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Mather, Cotton. A Christian Funeral. (? 1713.)

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Mather, Cotton. A Soul Well Anchored.
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Mather, Increase. Answer of several ministers in and near Boston to
that Case of Conscience, whether it is Lawful for a Man to Marry his
Wives own Sister? 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.
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Mather, Increase. A Discourse on Sacramental Occasions. 12mo, pp.
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Mather, Increase. An Earnest Exhortation to the Children of New England
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Mather, Increase. A Discourse concerning the Death of the Righteous.
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Mather, Increase. Burnings Bewailed: in a Sermon occasioned by the
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Mather, Increase. Meditations on the Glory of the Heavenly World.
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Pearse, Rev. Edward. The Great Concern: Or Serious Warning to a
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Shepard, Jeremiah. A Sort of Believers never Saved. 8vo, pp. 72. Boston.

Thacher, Peter. Masstts. Election Sermon, 1711. 16mo, pp. 44. Boston.

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Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Faithful Reprover. Two Discourses at the
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Meeting House, &c. 24mo. Boston.
See 1714.

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Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Danger of Hypocrisy. A Sermon preached
at Boston Lecture Jan. 4, 1710. 16mo, pp. 43. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Some brief Sacramental Meditations, Preparatory for
Communion at the great Ordinance of the Supper. Sm. 8vo. Boston.

1712.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. Thomas Robie. Boston.

Barnard, John. The Hazard and the Unprofitableness of Losing a Soul
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Bridge, Thomas. The Mind at Ease. Sermon at the Boston Lecture Feb.
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Cheever, Samuel. God's Sovereign Government among the Nations
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Danforth, John. Holy Striving against Sinful Strife. 12mo. Boston.
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to Canada. 16mo, pp. 24. Boston. Reprinted.

Flavel, John. Sacramental Meditations, &c. Boston. Reprinted.


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Harris, Henry. A Sermon Preached at the Queen's Chappel in Boston
upon Christmas Day 1712. By Mr. Harris one of the Ministers of the
said Chappel, and Fellow of Jesus-College in Oxford. 4to, pp. 14.
Boston.

King, Dr. William (Lord Bishop of Londonderry). Discourse, &c., concerning
the Inventions of Men in the Worship of God. 5th edition.
4to, pp. iv, 83. Boston. Reprinted.

Letter from some aged Nonconforming Ministers to their Christian
Friends. 4th Ed. Preface by I. Mather. 8vo, pp. 72. Boston.
Reprinted.

Mather, Cotton. A Town in its Truest Glory, a Discourse wherein the
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Mather, Cotton. Thoughts for the Day of Rain. In Two Essays. 16mo,
pp. 64. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Grace Defended. A Censure on Ungodliness. With a
Dissertation on the Penitent Thief on the Cross. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A True Survey and Report of the Road. A Lecture at
Boston on a Special and Mournful Occasion. 16mo, pp. 46. Boston.
Anonymous.

Mather, Cotton. Grata Brevitas. Essay in a Few Words. 16mo, pp. 20.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Young Man Spoken to.
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Mather, Cotton. Repeated Warnings; With the Remarkable Experiences
of a Young Man.

Mather, Cotton. Pastoral Desires.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. The Hard Way of Transgressors.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Awakening Thoughts on the Sleep of Death, with a
debt paid to the Memory of that Sleep in Jesus. Preached at a
Thursday Lecture Decr. 1711. 16mo, pp. viii, 34. Boston.
The Preface is a tribute to the Memory of Mrs. Mary Higginson.

Mather, Cotton. The Fishermans Calling. A Brief Essay to serve the
Great Interests of Religion among our Fishermen, &c. 16mo, pp. 49.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Reason Satisfied, and Faith Established. The Resurrection
of a Glorious Jesus Demonstrated by many infallible Proofs,
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Mather, Cotton. The Wayes and Joyes of Early Piety. Sermon at
Boston Lecture. 12mo. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Meditations on the Sanctification of the Lord's Day.
12mo, pp. 120. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Burnings Bewailed. A Sermon on the Fire in Boston
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Mather, Increase. Seasonable Meditations both for Winter and Summer.
16mo, pp. 14, 51. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Some Remarks on a Pretended Answer to a Brief
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Mather, Increase. Soul Saving Gospel Truths. In several Sermons. 2d
Ed. 16mo. Boston.


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Mather, Increase. Wo to Drunkards. Two Sermons Testifying against
the Sin of Drunkenness. 2d Ed. (See 1673.) 12mo, pp. 58. Boston.

Morgan, Joseph. Gospel Ordinances. Sermon at the Ordination of
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Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon on the Death of Hon. John Walley. 4to,
pp. 32. Boston.

Pierpont, James. Sundry False Hopes of Heaven Discovered and Decryed.
With a Preface by Cotton Mather. 16mo. Boston.

Platform of Church Discipline, &c. Boston. Reprinted.

Shepard, Jeremiah. Early Offerings best accepted; and Early Reparation
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Stoddard, Solomon. Those taught by God the Father to know God the
Son are Blessed. A Sermon at the Boston Lecture July 3, 1712. 8vo,
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Verses for the Education of Youth. 12mo. Boston.
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Williams, John. Bishop of Chicester. A Brief Discourse concerning
the Lawfulness of worshipping God by the Common Prayer. An
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answer, according to Watt. (Bib. Britan.), was published in 1690 in London. Prince
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1712."

Woodward, John. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 8, 1712. 12mo,
pp. 46. New London.

1713.

Almanac. Edward Holyoke. Boston.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. By a Lover of Mathematics.

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Bulkley, John. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 14, 1713. 12mo, pp.
70. New Haven. Printed and sold by Timothy Green.

Colman, Benjamin. Practical Discourses upon the Parable of the Ten
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Colman, Benjamin. The Heinous nature of the Sin of Murder. A
Sermon at the Boston Lecture before the Execution of David Wallis.
16mo, pp. 34. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. A Discourse of seeking God early. 12mo. Boston.

Cotton, John. Sermon preached in Salem, 1636; to which is prefixed a
Retraction of his former Opinion concerning Baptism. 12mo, pp.
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16mo. Boston.

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Harris, Henry. Sermon at Boston Aug. 15, 1713, at the Funeral of Giles
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Her Majesties most gracious Speech to both Houses of Parliament, on
Thursday the Sixteenth Day of July, 1713. 4to, pp. 2. Boston.
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Marolles, Louis de, the blessed French Martyr. An Abstract of the History
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Mather, Cotton. The best way of Living to Die daily. A Discourse after
Repeated Strokes of Death on his own Family. 12mo, pp. 26. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Hezekiah. A Christian armed with Strength. Sermon
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Mrs. Mary Rock, and Mrs. Elizabeth Mather. 12mo. Boston.

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16mo, pp. 40. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. An Essay upon a Soul at Ease. N. [Nepenthes Evangelicum.]
Funeral Sermon for Mrs. Mary Rock.
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his Companion Benj. Stolwood, with the Rev. Messrs. Mather's and
Coleman's Sermons on his Execution. 12mo, pp. 124. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Letter about Good Management under the Distemper
of the Measles, at this time Spreading in the Country. 4to, pp. 4.
Boston.

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of an hopeful young Man (Recompence Wadsworth, Schoolmaster).
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Mather, Cotton. The curbed Sinner. A Discourse occasioned by a
Sentence of Death on a young Man for Murder (Wallis). 12mo, pp.
64. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Adversus Libertinos. Or Evangelical Obedience Described
and Demanded. 8vo, pp. 50. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. What should be most thought upon. A Brief Essay to
Awaken in a Dying Man, a Proper and Lively Concern for a good
State after Death. 18mo, pp. 42. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Tabitha Rediviva. An Essay on the Good Works of a
Vertuous Woman. [In memory of Mrs. Elizabeth Hutchinson.]
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Mather, Cotton. A Flying Roll, Brought forth, to enter the House and
Hand of the Thief. A Sermon. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Testimony against Some evil Customs, in a Sermon.
16mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A New offer to the Lovers of Religion and Learning.
16mo, pp. 16. Boston.
The Prospectus of his Biblia Americana.

Mather, Cotton. A Man of his Word: Sermon at the Boston Lecture.
8vo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The A. B. C. of Religion, fitted to the Youngest and
Lowest Capacity. 12mo, pp. 42. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Advice from the Watch Tower.
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Confutation of the Revived Arianism. 12mo, pp. 108. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Present of Summer Fruit. 16mo, pp. 29. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Wholesome Words. A Visit of Advice, Given unto
Families That are Visited with Sickness; By a Pastoral Letter, briefly
declaring the Duties incumbent on all Persons in the Families that
have any Sick Persons in them. 16mo, pp. 24. Boston.
The Connecticut Hist. Soc. library and the Prince Ms. give the date of 1713. In S.
Mather's list the date is 1702.

Mather, Increase. Now or Never is the time for Men to make sure of
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? Mather, Increase. A Discourse concerning faith and fervency in Prayer.
Together with a Vindication of the only true scriptural Mode of
standing in Singing the Praises of God, etc. [With an Epistle dedicatory
by J. Jacob.] 8vo. Boston.
British Museum Catalogue.

Mather, Increase. A Plain Discourse, shewing who shall and who shall
not enter into Heaven. 12mo, pp. 112. Boston.

Mather, Increase. A Sermon wherein is declared that the Blessed God is
willing to be reconciled to the Sinful Children of Men. 16mo. Boston.
Printed with the "Plain Discourse."

Mather, Increase. The Believer's Gain by Death. Funeral Sermon at
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Morgan, Joseph. The Portsmouth Disputation Examined; being a brief
Answer to to Arguments used by the Antipœdo-Baptists in Dr. Russel's
Narrative of the Disputation held at Portsmouth, between some
Baptist and Presbyterian Ministers. Small 4to, pp. 82. New York.
Printed and sold by Wm. Bradford.

Palmer, H[erbert]. Memorials of Godliness and Christianity. In Three
Parts. 8th edition. 8vo. Boston.
First printed in London in 1644.

Reynolds, Thomas. Practical Religion exemplified in the Lives of Mrs.
Mary Terry and Mrs. Clissould. 12mo, pp. 109. Boston. (Reprint.)

Sewall, Samuel. Proposals touching the Accomplishment of the Prophesies.

4to, pp. 15. Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. The Efficiency of the Fear of Hell to restrain Men
from Sin: and other Sermons. 12mo. Boston.

Thacher, Peter. The Perpetual Covenant.
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The Daniel Catcher. The Life of the Prophet Daniel, in a Poem. To
which is added, Earth's Felicities, Heaven's Allowances; a Blank
Poem. With several other Poems. By R. S[teer, of Long Island.]
16mo, pp. 90.
No place.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Great and Last Day of Judgment. In Several
Sermons. 12mo, pp. 140. Boston. (Reprint.)

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Restraints, Merciful and Wonderful. 18mo.
Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Sermon preached in the Old Meeting House
Sept. 30, 1711, the last before it was burnt. 24mo. Boston.

Walter, Nehemiah. The Wonderfulness of Christ. Several Sermons.
12mo, pp. 240. Boston.

Ward, Nathaniel. The Simple Cobbler of Agawam in America. 8vo, pp.
4, 100. Boston.
The Fifth edition.

Willard, Samuel. Spiritual Desertions Discovered and Remedied. 12mo,
pp. 160. Boston. (Reprint.)

Wise, John. The Churches Quarrel espoused, or a Reply in Satyre to
certain Proposals, &c. 16mo, pp. 152. Printed and sold by William
Bradford in N. Y.

1714.

Almanac [Farmers.] N. W[hittemore.] Boston.

Almanac. Thomas Robie. Boston.

Almanac. Daniel Leeds. New York.

Angier, Amos. Spiritual Anatomizing: Or a few Characteristical Notes
of a Godly State, Offered under Ten Heads of Tryal. 12mo. Boston.

Another Letter from one in the Country to his Friend in Boston. [On
the Governor's Salary.]

Bank of Credit. A Projection for Erecting one in Boston N. E. founded
on Land Security. 16mo, pp. 22. Boston.

Bank of Credit. A Model for erecting one: with a Discourse in Explanation
thereof. 16mo, pp. 30. Boston. Reprinted.
London, 1688.

Barnard, John. The Christian's Behaviour under Bereavements. Two
Sermons at Dr. Mather's Church, Nov. 29th, 1713; in the Time of the
Measles. 16mo, pp. 70. Boston.

Barnard, John. Sermon on the Death of John Atwood. 16mo, pp. 30.
Boston.

Burrell, Joseph. Vindication of the Bank of Credit projected in Boston
from the Aspersions of Paul Dudley, Esq. 16mo. Boston.

Chalkley, [Thomas.] Forcing a maintenance not warrantable, &c. Answer
to Joseph Metcalfe.
Prince Ms. The author was a Quaker preacher.

Colman, Benjamin. Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Elizabeth Wainwright.
8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Connecticut. Proclamation for a General Fast (Gov. Saltonstalls). 24th
August, 1714.
Broadside.

Danforth, Samuel. Election Sermon, May 26th, 1714. 16mo, pp. 38.
Boston.

Dudley, Paul. Objections to the Bank of Credit lately projected at Boston.
In a Letter to John Burrill, Esq., Speaker of the House of
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Flynt, Henry. Doctrine of the Last Judgment Asserted and Explained.
In two Discourses. 4to, pp. (2), 28. Boston.

Gibbs, H[enry.] Bethany; Or the House of Mourning.
Prince Ms.

Hepburn, John. The American Defence of the Christian Golden Rule.
Prince Catalogue.

Letter from one in Boston to his Friend in the Country relating to the
Bank of Credit. In Answer to a Letter to John Burrill, Esq. 16mo,
pp. 37. Boston.
Signed F—1 B—t.

Lynde, Samuel & Others. A Vindication of the Bank of Credit projected
in Boston, from the Aspersions of Paul Dudley, Esq. 16mo, pp. 20.
Boston.

Massachusetts Bay. Charter granted to the Province by William and
Mary. With Acts and Laws of Said Province. Folio, pp. 13, vi, 239.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Religion of the Cross. A Funeral Sermon upon
the Death of his Wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Mather. 16mo, pp. 48. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Monitor for Communicants. An Essay to Excite and
Assist Religious Approaches to the Table of the Lord. Offered by an
Assembly of New England Pastors unto their own Flocks, and unto
all the Churches in the American Colonies. 16mo, pp. 22. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Death approaching.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. The Glorious Throne. A Sermon on the Accession of
George I. 16mo, pp. 37. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Pascentius. A very brief Essay upon the Methods of
Piety. 16mo, pp. 33. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A perfect Recovery: exhibited after a Sickly Winter.
18mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Duodecennium Luctuosum. History of the War with
the Indians, from the year 1702 to 1714. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Family Religion Excited and Assisted. Translated into
the Indian Language. 16mo, pp. 20. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Insanabilia. An Essay upon Incurables, aimed at the
Comfort and Counsel of many who encounter those Grievous Things
for which there is no Remedy but Patience. 24mo, pp. 48. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Life of Piety resolved on. Essay on the Death of Mrs.
Sarah Ting, Dec. 28, 1713. 16mo, pp. 34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Maternal Consolations. On the Death of Mrs. Maria
Mather.

Mather, Cotton. Verba Vivifica. Some Words of Life, produced by the
death of Some Young Persons.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Vita Brevis. An Essay upon withering Flowers.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. The Sacrificer.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. A Short Life, yet not a Vain One.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Verba Opportuna. The Circumstances of Boston considered,
with fresh inculcations of Early Piety.
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Mather, Increase. Let the Will of the Lord be done. A Funeral Sermon
upon the death of his wife Mrs. Maria Mather. With a Preface
addressed to his Children. 16mo, pp. vi, 40. Boston.

Moody, Samuel. Judas hung up in Chains. Discourse at York (Me.)
16mo, pp. 84. Boston.

Noyes, Samuel. A Short Catechism for the use of the Children in Newbury.
Boston.

Origin of the Whale-bone petticoat. A Satyr. (In Verse.) 8vo, pp. 8.
Boston, August 2d, 1714.

Pennsylvania. Laws of. Folio, pp. 184. Philadelphia. Printed by
Andrew Bradford.

Stoddard, Solomon. A Guide to Christ. 12mo, pp. 108. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. An Help to get Knowledge: Or an Essay to explain
the Assembly's Catechism. 12mo, pp. 176. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Christian Advice to the Sick and Well. 12mo,
pp. 107. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Five Sermons. The 1st. Sept. 30, 1711—the
last in the Old Meeting House, burned Oct. 2d, 1711. The 2d. Oct. 7,
the Sunday after the Fire. The 3d. Dec. 18, on a Fast occasioned by
the Burning. The 4th. May 3d, 1713—the first in the Brick Meeting
house. The 5th. Nov. 12, 1713, Thanksgiving Sermon for a New
Meeting House. With Some account of the Fire. 12mo, pp. 168.
Boston.

Watts, Isaac, [the Vision of.] 12mo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Whitman, Samuel. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 13, 1714. 12mo,
pp. 44. New London.

1715.

Account of some Remarkable Things relating to Margaret Gaulacher, a
Woman lately Executed at Boston, for the Murder of her Bastard
Child. With the Sermons of the Reverend Dr. Cotton Mather and
Mr. Benjamin Colman on that Occasion.

Almanac. Edward Holyoke. Boston.

Almanac. Thomas Robie. Boston.

Almanac. Titus Leeds. New York.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Almanac. Increase Gatchell. (Aet. 16.) The Young American's Ephemeris.
Boston.

Basarnah, [History of the Kingdom of.] Printed and Sold by the Booksellers
of Boston. 16mo, pp. 160.

Cheever, T[homas.] The Churches Duty and Safety.
Prince Ms.

Claessen, Lawrence. Morning and Evening Prayer, the Litany, Church
Catechism, Family Prayers, &c. Translated into the Mohawk Indian
Language. 8vo. Philadelphia. Printed by Andrew Bradford.

Claessen, Lawrence. The Same. 4to, pp. 115. New York. Printed by
William Bradford.

Clap, Nathaniel. The Lord's Voice crying to his People. A Sermon occasioned
by the terrible Tragedies of a man barbarously murdering his
Wife and her Sister, and then burning his House, March 22d, 1715.
12mo, pp. 140. Boston.


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Colman, Benjamin. Blessing and Honor of Fruitful Mothers. Sermon
on a birth in the family of Stephen Seward of Salem. 12mo, pp. 22.
Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Divine Compassions Declared and Magnified. A
Sermon. Boston.
Printed with C. Mather's "Sorrowful Spectacle."

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Thomas Bridge. 12mo,
pp. 36. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Plain and Familiar Discourse of Seeking God early.
2d edition.
Prince Ms.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon on the Death of the Hon. Isaac Addington.

Colman, Benjamin. A Humble Discourse on the Incomprehensibleness of
God: in Four Sermons. 12mo, pp. (2) xii, 109. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. A Gospel Ministry the Rich Gift of the Ascended
Saviour unto the church. 12mo, pp. 48. Boston.

Connecticut. Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Colony of Connecticut, in
New England. Fol., pp. 450. New London. Printed by T. Green.

Earl, Jabez. Sacramental Exercises; Or the Christian's Employment
before, at, and after the Lord's Supper. Boston. Reprinted.

His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech To both Houses of Parliament, On
Monday, March the 21st, 1714–15. Single Sheet. Boston. Reprinted.

Humble Address of the House of Lords, to the King, March 23, 1714–15.
With His Majesty's most Gracious Answer. Single Sheet. Boston.

Mariner's Divine Mate. 12mo, pp. 86. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Monitor for the Children of the Covenant. For
those who make a Publick Profession of the Baptismal Covenant.

Mather, Cotton. The Religion of the Closet. An Essay on the Holy
Employments which are proper for a Christian in his Daily Retirements.
4th Ed. Sm. 12mo, pp. 44. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Remarks on the changes of a dying World. 12mo.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Grand Point of Solicitude. A very brief Essay
upon Divine Desertions. 12mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Just Commemorations. The Death of good men considered;
with a Brief Account of the Evangelical Work among the
Christianized Indians of New England. 8vo, pp. 58. Boston.
Funeral Sermon on John Cotton and Grindal Rawson.

Mather, Cotton. Shaking Dispensations. Sermon on the Death of the
French King. 16mo, pp. 50. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Durable Riches and the True Way of Thriving, &c.
12mo. Boston. (Reprinted.)

Mather, Cotton. Nuncia Bona e Terra Longinqua. A Brief Account of
the Great Things doing for the Kingdom of God in Europe. 16mo,
pp. 14. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Parentalia. An Essay upon the Blessings and Comforts
reserved for pious Children. 16mo, pp. 34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Benedictus. Good Men Described, in a Funeral Sermon
on the Death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bridge. 16mo, pp. 58.
Boston.


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Mather, Cotton. A Sorrowful Spectacle. Two Sermons on the Execution
of a miserable Woman for murder of a Spurious offspring. 12mo,
pp. 50. Boston.
The 2d Sermon is Colman's "Divine Compassions."

Mather, Increase. Jesus Christ a Mighty Saviour; and on other Subjects.
Several Sermons. With a character of Thomas Bridge. 12mo, pp.
126. Boston.

Moody, Samuel. Debtor's Monitor.
Prince Ms.

Moss, Joseph. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 12, 1715. 16mo, pp.
40. New London.

Noyes, Nicholas. Poem on the Death of Joseph Green.

Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs of the New and Old Testament.
Faithfully Translated into English Meeter. For the Use, Edification
and Comfort of the Saints in Publick and Private, especially in New
England. The Sixteenth Edition. 24mo, pp. 378, 4. Boston.

Shepard, Jeremiah. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1715. 16mo, pp.
34. Boston.

Thompson, Edward. Heaven the Best Country. Meditations and Discourses.
2d edition. 12mo, pp. 84. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Guide to the Doubting, and Cordial for the
Fainting Saint. 12mo, pp. 260. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Early Seeking of God, Earnestly Recommended.
Two Sermons. 16mo. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Saints Prayer to escape Temptation. A
Lecture Sermon in Boston, Jan. 6, 1714–15. 16mo, pp. 64. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Ministers naturally caring for Souls. A Sermon
occasioned by the Death of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Bridge who
departed this life Sept. 26, 1715. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Invitations to the Gospel Feast. In Eleven
Sermons. 12mo, pp. 200. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Sermon on the Death of Isaac Addington,
Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Wigglesworth, Michael. The Day of Doom. 8vo. Boston.
6th edition.

Wise, John. The Churches Quarrel Espoused: or a Reply in Satyre to
certain Proposals made in Answer to this Question, What further
steps are to be taken that the Councils may have due Constitution
and Efficacy in supporting, preserving, and well ordering the Interest
of the Churches in the Councils. 2d Ed. 8vo, pp. 120. Boston.

1716.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. Thomas Robie. Boston.

Bailey, Lewis. Practice of Piety. 12mo, pp. 430. 53d edition. Boston.

Banks. Some Considerations on the Several Sorts of Banks.
Prince Ms.

Blowers, Thomas. Sermon on the death of Rev. Joseph Green.
Prince Ms.

Church, Thomas. Entertaining Passages relating to Philip's (Indian)
War; with some Account of the Divine Providence towards Benjamin
Church, Esq. 4to, pp. 120. Boston.


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Colman, Benjamin. Brief Inquiry why the People of God bring into
their Confessions the Sins of their Ancestors. Fast Sermon at Boston
March 22. 16mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The Warnings of God unto young People. Sermon
from Prov. i, 10. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon at the Ordination of Wm. Cooper. With Mr.
Cooper's Confession of Faith. 16mo, pp. 40, (24.) Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Thanksgiving Sermon at Boston, Aug. 23, 1716, for
the Suppression of the Rebellion in Great Britain. 16mo, pp. 19.
Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon for the Reformation of Manners. 16mo,
pp. (4) 26. Boston.

Colman, Benj. Gospel Ministry, and other Sermons. 12mo, pp. 120.
Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon on the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Hirst. 8vo,
pp. 33 Boston.

Cooper, William. How and why Young People should cleanse their
Way. In two Sermons. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.

Cooper, William. Jabez's Character and Prayer. Sermon to Young Men,
Aug. 21, 1715. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Danforth, John. Judgment begun at the House of God: and the Righteous
scarcely saved. 12mo, pp. 140. Boston.

Dickinson, J. Remarks upon Mr. Gale's Reflections on Wall's History of
Infant Baptism. 12mo, pp. 87. Printed for and sold by T. Wood.
Mr. Brinley. Prince Ms.

Grosthead, Robert. The Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs, translated
from the German into Latin, and now Englished. 16mo. Boston.

Henry, Mathew. Communicant's Companion. 8vo, pp. 260. Boston.
Reprinted.

Lex Parliamentaria; or, A Treatise of the Law and Custom of the Parliaments
of England. 16mo. New York. Reprinted by William
Bradford.

Mather, Cotton. The Echoes of Devotion. A very brief and plain Essay
on those Acts of Compliance, which all calls to Piety are to be entertained
withal. 16mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Monitor for Communicants. In English and Indian.
pp. 20 & 20. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Mather, Cotton. A Short Discourse Showing that Salvation is of mere
grace. 12mo, pp. 32. Boston.
Prince in his Ms. list says "By Mr. Warham Mather."

Mather, Cotton. The City of Refuge. The Gospel of the City Explained.
16mo, pp. 33. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Pleasures of True Piety. 12mo, pp. 90. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Mehitable Gerrish. 16mo.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Lapis e Monte excisus. The Stone cut out of the
Mountain. A Treatise in English and Latin. 16mo, pp. 26. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Real and Vital Religion served, in the Various and Glorious
Intentions of it. With Eight Essays. 16mo, pp. 288. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Fair Dealing between Debtor and Creditor. Lecture
Sermon. 16mo, pp. 30. Boston.


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Mather, Cotton. The Christian Cynic. 12mo, pp. 42. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Menachem. Tokens for Good: A Comfortable Aspect
on the Protestant Religion. 12mo, pp. 45. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Servants of Abraham: With Motives for the instruction
of Servants.

Mather, Cotton. The Resort of Piety.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Piety demanded.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Directions how to Spend the Lord's Day Evening.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. A Brief Essay on Tokens for Good.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. The Thankful Christian.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Increase. Dying Legacy to the Churches of New England. 12mo,
pp. 96. Boston.

Mather, Increase. A Disquisition concerning Ecclesiastical Councils, &c.
16mo, pp. (xx) 47. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Two Discourses. Shewing I. That the Lord's ears are
open to the prayers of the Righteous. II. The Dignity and Duty of
Aged Servants of the Lord. Also a Preface in which the Congregational
Discipline of the Churches in New England is vindicated, with
the Author's Dying Testimony thereunto. 12mo, pp. (ix) 141. Boston.

Mather, Increase. A Discourse concerning the Existence and Omniscience
of God. The Substance of Several Sermons. 18mo, pp. 88. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Prayers of the Righteous. 12mo, pp. 150. Boston.

New Book for Children. [A Quaker Primer.] 8vo, pp. 94. Boston.
Prince Ms.

New Hampshire, Province of. Acts and Laws passed by the General
Court or Assembly of his Majesties Province of New Hampshire, in
New England. Fol., pp. 163. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Desires that Joshua's Resolution may be revived. An
Excitement to Family Religion. 8vo, pp. 100. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. The Certainty and Suddenness of Christ's coming to
Judgment. 16mo, pp. 19. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Believers invited to come to Christ as the author of their
Resurrection and Life. 16mo, pp. 17. Boston.

Shute, Samuel (Gov.). Speech to the Council and House of Representatives
Convened in General Assembly at Boston, Nov. 7, 1716. Fol.,
pp. 2. Boston.

Stoddard, Anthony. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1716. 12mo,
pp. 28. New London.

Testament of the Twelve Patriarchs. Translated from the Greek. 12mo,
pp. (8) 106. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Resignation to Gods Will under Afflictions.
16mo, pp. ii, 123. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Unchast Practices procure Divine Judgments.
A Sermon in Boston, July 29, 1716. 16mo, pp. 34. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Rulers Feeding and Guiding their people. Election
Sermon. 8vo, pp. 65. Boston.


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1717.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Almanac. Thomas Robie. Boston.

Adams, Eliphalet. Absence of the Comforter Described and Lamented.
8vo. New London.

Adams, Eliphalet. A Discourse occasioned by the late Distressing Storm,
Feb. 20, 1716–17; delivered March 3d. 16mo, pp. 32. New London,
Conn.
The snow was six feet deep in Boston.

Barnard, John. Sermon at Salem on the Death of Rev. George Curwin.
8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Baxter, Richard. Call to the Unconverted. Boston. Reprinted.

Capen, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Joseph Green. [Preface
by Increase Mather and Elegy by Nicholas Noyes.] 8vo, pp. 46.
Boston.

Catalogue of Curious and Valuable Books Belonging to the late Reverend
and Learned Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, &c., to be Sold by Auction
July 2d, 1717. 12mo, pp. 28. Boston.
Perhaps the first case in N. E. of a printed catalogue of books at auction.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon at the Lecture in Boston after the Funerals
of those excellent and learned Divines Wm. Brattle and Ebenezer
Pemberton. 16mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Discourse on the Pleasure of Religious Worship in
our Public Assemblies. 16mo. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Four Sermons preached at the Lecture from Luke
xi, 21, 22 and Ps. cxxii, 1. 12mo, pp. 170. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon on the Death of Grove Hirst, With extracts
from his private Writings. 12mo, pp. 136. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The Rending of the Vail. Sacramental Discourse.
16mo, pp. 22. Boston.

Conference of Governor Shute with the Eastern Indians. 4to, pp. 13.
Boston.

Cutler, Timothy. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 9, 1717. 12mo, pp.
65. New London.

Hardy, Samuel. A Guide to Heaven, Or How to Close Savingly with
Christ. Some Short and Serious Questions to ask our Hearts every
morning and evening. 32mo, pp. 72. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1689.

Henry, Mathew. Daily Communion with God. In Three Discourses.
4th edition. 12mo, pp. 140. Boston.

Henry, Mathew. A Plain Catechism for Children. Added, another for
those to be admitted to the Lord's Supper. 5th edition. 8vo, pp. 17.
Boston.

Hill, Thomas. The Young Secretary's Guide, Or a Speedy Help to Learning.
In two parts. 6th Edition. 12mo, pp. 116. Boston.

Hobart, Nehemiah. The Absence of the Comforter Described and
Lamented. 8vo, pp. 316. New London.

Keith, James, and Danforth, Samuel. Bridgewater's Monitor. Two Sermons
at Bridgewater, to a New Assembly of Christians entering into
a New Edifice 14d. VI m. 1717. With a Preface by Drs. Increase and
Cotton Mather. 12mo, pp. iv, 32, 39. Boston.


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Loe, Thomas. A Divine Discourse, representing the Soul of a Believer
Speaking by Faith, according to the Doctrine of the Scriptures.
Broadside. London. New London. Reprinted by T. Green.

Massachusetts Bay. A Brief Account of the State of the Province. By a
Lover of his Country. 12mo, pp. 8. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Hades looked into. The Power of our Saviour over the
Invisible World. Sermon at the Funeral of Wait Winthrop, Esq.
With an Elegy and Epitaph; and a Preface by Increase Mather.
16mo, pp. 48. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Valley of Baca. The Divine Sov'reignty displayed
and adored. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Hannah Sewall. 16mo, pp.
(4) 28. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Iconoclastes. An Essay upon the Idolatry too often
committed under the Profession of the most Reformed Christianity,
and a Discovery of the Idols which all Christians are everywhere in
danger of. 16mo, pp. 37. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Piety and Equity United. In two Essays. 16mo, pp.
42. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Raphael. The Blessings of an Healed Soul.

Mather, Cotton. Zelotes. Or Zeal for the House of God blown up. A
Sermon at the Dedication of the New Meeting House in Summer Street.
12mo, pp. 44. Boston.
See Wadsworth, Benjamin.

Mather, Cotton. The Tribe of Asher. A Sermon at the Baptism of a
Grandchild.

Mather, Cotton. Malachi: Or the Everlasting Gospel preached unto the
Nations, &c. 12mo, pp. 93. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Thankful Christian. A Brief Essay upon Thankfulness
after the Successes of a Whaling Season. 12mo, pp. 43. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Victorina. A Sermon on the Decease, and at the Desire
of Mrs. Katherine Mather, his daughter. 16mo, pp. 86. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Valley of Hinnom. The Terrours of Hell demonstrated.
In a Sermon preached in the Hearing and at the Request of
a Man (Jeremiah Fenwick) under Sentence of Death for Murder, Boston
April 13, 1717. 16mo, pp. 54. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Shipwreck of above an Hundred Pirates on Cape Cod;
with a Sermon delivered previous to the Execution of six of them.
18mo, pp. 64. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Case of a Troubled Mind. 16mo, pp. 27. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Voice of the Dove. With Memoirs of Mr. Robert
Kitchen.
Probably a Student at Harv. Coll. who died Sept. 20, 1716.

Mather, Cotton. Febrifugium. An Essay for the cure of ungodly Anger.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Anastasius. The Resurrection of Lazarus improved.
S. Mather's list.

New Jersey. The Laws and Acts of the General Assembly of his Majesty's
Province of, as they were enacted by the Governor, Council, and
General Assembly, for the time being, in divers sessions. The first of
which began in November, 1703. New York. Printed and sold by
William Bradford.

New Jersey. Proposals for Trade and Commerce. 4to.

Peter, Hugh. A Dying Father's Legacy to an only child. 12mo, pp. 92.
Boston.


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Phillips, S. Elegy on the Rev. Nicholas Noyes and Rev. George Curwin.
Prince Ms.

Prince, Thomas. God brings to the Desired haven. Thanksgiving Sermon
Sept. 5, 1717 on the Authors safe Arrival. Preface by Increase
Mather. 16mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of Wait Winthrop, Esq. 16mo,
pp. 48. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Ebenezer Pemberton.
12mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Three Sermons to Young Men and Maidens. 12mo,
pp. 118. Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Sermon on the Duty of Gospel Ministers. 16mo.
Boston.

Synod. A Platform of Church Discipline agreed upon by the Synod at
Cambridge N. E., 1649. 12mo, pp. 40. Boston. Reprinted.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Twelve Sermons on various Subjects tending to
promote Godliness and quicken persons to walk in the Way of Salvation.
12mo, pp. 258. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Churches shall know that Christ searcheth
the Hearts. Fast Sermon at Boston Jan. 8, 1716–17. 16mo, pp. 34.
Boston.
The first sermon in the New Meeting House in Summer street.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Bonds of Baptism. 12mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Acquaintance with God.
Prince Ms.

Wigglesworth, Michael. Meat out of the Eater. 5th Ed. 24mo, pp. 144.
Boston.
See 1689 and 1706.

Williams, William. The Great Salvation Revealed and Offered in the
Gospel. 12mo, pp. 200. Boston.

Williams, William. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Stephen Williams
in Springfield, Oct. 17, 1716. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.

Wise, John (of Ipswich, Mass.). Vindication of the Government of New
England Churches. 12mo, pp. 160. Boston.

1718.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. Thomas Paine. Boston.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Baily, Lewis. The Practice of Piety. 12mo. Boston.

Baxter, Joseph. Discourse on the Death of John Watts, Esq. 16mo, pp.
34. Boston.

Brief of the Governor and Council, for Collections for Propagating the
Gospel. 4to, pp. 1.

Catalogue of Books to be sold at Auction; mostly from the Libraries of
Rev. Daniel Gookin, and Rev. Joshua Moody. Boston. Printed for
Sam'l Gerrish.

Colman, Benjamin. Massachusetts Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 56. Boston.

Estabrook, Samuel. Connecticut Election Sermon. 12mo, pp. 26. New
London.

Foxcraft, Thomas (of Boston). Sermon at his own ordination; with a
preface by Rev. Benjamin Wadsworth. 12mo, pp. iv, 65. Boston.


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Hill, T. The Young Secretary's Guide. 5th edition. 8vo, pp. 140.
Prince Ms.

Janeway, James. Token for Children. 12mo, pp. 140. Boston. Reprinted
for T. Hancock.

Lee, Samuel. Triumph of Mercy in the Chariot of Praise. 8vo, pp. 200.
Boston. Reprinted.

Man's whole Duty and Directions for a Holy Life. 12mo, pp. 86. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Psalterium Americanum. The Book of Psalms. In a
Translation exactly conformable unto the Original; but all in Blank
Verse; fitted unto the Tunes commonly used in our Churches. Whereunto
are added some other Portions of Scripture to enrich the Cantional.
Small 8vo, pp. xxxvi, 426. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Early Piety exemplified in Elizabeth Butcher of Boston,
who was born July 14th, 1709, and died June 13th, 1718, being just 8
years and 11 months old. 4th edition. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Faith Encouraged. A Brief Relation of a Strange
impression from Heaven on the Minds of some Jewish Children at the
City of Berlin. 16mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Obedient Sufferer. 12mo, pp. 42. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Man of Reason. Sermon on Job, xiii, 6. 12mo, pp.
34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Brethren dwelling together in Unity. Sermon at the
Ordination of a Baptist Minister. (Elisha Callender.) (Running Title,
"Good Men United.") 12mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Letter on the Character of the Inhabitants of New England,
and of Col. Shute, their Governor, Nov. 4, 1718. 1 sheet Fol.
Boston.
Harv. Coll. Lib.

Mather, Cotton. An Essay to do good unto the Widow.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. An Essay on the Condition of Man, known in his place
no more. A funeral Sermon for Mr. Thomas Barnard.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Providence asserted and adored. A Sermon occasioned
by the death of Several who were drowned.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Increase. A Sermon, wherein is shewed; I That Ministers of the
Gospel need and ought to desire the prayers of the Lord's People; II
That the People of God ought to pray for his Ministers. At the Ordination
of Mr. Thomas Walter, Oct. 29, 1718. 8vo, pp. ii, 35. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Practical Truths, plainly delivered. To which is added
a Sermon at the Ordination of Nathaniel Appleton. 12mo, pp. (2)
138. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Sermon at Cambridge Oct. 9, 1717 at the Ordination of
Nathaniel Appleton. 16mo, pp. 42. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Sermons wherein those Eight Characters of the Blessed,
commonly called the Beatitudes, are opened and applied, in Fifteen
Discourses. To which is added a Sermon concerning assurance of the
Love of Christ. Small 8vo, pp. 300. Boston.
This has a copper-plate engraving of the author, which is perhaps the first thing
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New Jersey. Proposals for Traffick and Commerce, or Foreign Trade in,
in answer to that upbraiding question, why should not We have Trade,
as all other the Plantations. Collected from the papers of A. and B.,
D. N., A. P., F. and G. H. W., and others. And humbly presented
to the General Assembly. By Amicus Patriæ. 4to, pp. 24.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon previous to the Ordination of Joseph
Sewall. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Phillips, Samuel. Elegy upon the Death of Nicholas Noyes and George
Curwin. 8vo. Boston.

Piracy. The Trials of Eight Persons, indicted for Piracy, &c. at a Justiciary
Court of Admiralty in Boston, Oct. 18, 1717. Fol., pp. 25. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon at his own Ordination, Oct. 1, 1718. 8vo, pp.
76. Boston.
With the Charge, by Increase Mather.

Sewall, Joseph. A Caveat against Covetousness. A Sermon Feb. 20,
17 17/18. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Examination of the Power of the Fraternity. 16mo,
pp. 16. Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Joseph Willard,
Swampfield, Jan. 1, 1717–18. (With an Examination of the Power of
the Fraternity by the same author.) 16mo, pp. 29, 16. Boston.

Stoddard, Solomon. Sermon at Brookfield at the Ordination of Thomas
Cheney. 12mo, pp. 25. Boston.

Stone, [Nathaniel]. The Way to attain to Glory by Inheritance. 8vo, pp.
92. Boston.

The Greatest Concern in the World. A Short and Plain Essay to Answer
that Most Concerning and All Concerning Enquiry, What must I
do to be saved? 4to, pp. 22. New London.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Sermon at the Boston Lecture Oct. 16, 1718.
12mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Sermon at the Boston Lecture Nov. 27, 1718.
12mo. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Sermon on Death, at Boston, Nov. 3, 1718.

Webb, John. The Young Man's Duty. Sermon. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Wilkins, John. A Discourse concerning the Beauty of Providence. Boston.
Sold by B. Eliot.

1719.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Almanac. Thomas Paine. Boston.

American Weekly Mercury (The). First Newspaper in Pennsylvania. No. I,
issued Dec. 22, 1719. Half Sheet. Philadelphia. Printed by Andrew
Bradford.
Discontinued soon after 1746.

Bernard, Richard. The Isle of Man: or the Legal Proceeding in Manshire
against Sin. 16th Ed. 12mo, pp. 126. Boston.

Boston Gazette, (The). Second Newspaper in British America. No. I,
issued Dec. 21, 1719. Half sheet, foolscap, folio. Boston. Printed by
J. Franklin. William Brooker, Publisher. Incorporated in 1741 with
"The New England Weekly Journal," and the title altered to "The Boston
Gazette, and Weekly Journal." Continued by Kneeland & Green
till 1752. Succeeded in 1753 by "The Boston Gazette, or Weekly
Advertiser."


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Boston. A Vindication of the Church (New North) from an Account of
the Reasons why a member of the Congregation could not consent to
Peter Thacher's Ordination there 8vo, pp. 2, 14. Boston.

Boyd, William (of Ireland). God's Way the Best Way. Sermon at the
Lecture in Boston. With an Account of the Author, by Dr. Increase
Mather. 12mo, pp. 22. Boston.

Butcher, Elizabeth. Early Piety exemplified in Elizabeth Butcher of
Boston, who died June 13, 1718.
A 4th edition was printed in 1742.

Chauncey, Nathaniel. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 14, 1719. 12mo,
pp. 54. New London.

Checkley, John. Religion of Jesus Christ the only True Religion; or a
Short and Easy Method with the Deists, &c. In a Letter to a Friend.
7th Ed. 8vo, pp. 51. Boston.
A reprint of Charles Leslie's Short and Easie Method, &c. first published in London,
1699.

Colman, Benjamin. The Blessing of Zebulon and Issachar. Sermon
before the Gen. Court at Boston Nov. 19, 1719. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Colman,—. Some Reasons and Arguments offered to the Good People of
Boston, &c. for the setting up Markets in Boston. 12mo, pp. 14.
Boston.

Cooke, Elisha, 2d. Letter to Mr. Speaker Burrill and Mr. Bridger.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Cleansing our Way in Youth pressed. A Discourse.
8vo, pp. 192. Boston.

Hodder, James. Hodder's Arithmetic; or that necessary Art made most
easy: being explained in a way familiar to the Capacity of any that
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Revised, Augmented, and above a Thousand Faults Amended, by
Henry Mose, late Servant and Successor to the Author. 16mo, pp.
216. Boston.
With a Portrait of the Author.

Ignatius, Sanctus. Epistle to the Traillians. 12mo. Boston.

Jenks, Joseph. A Reply to the Principal Arguments contained in a Book,
Entitled, "The Baptism of the Holy Spirit without Elementary Water
demonstratively proved to be the true Baptism of Christ," &c. (no
place or printer), pp. v–70.

Lord, Joseph. Not Anabaptist Plunging, but Infant Believers Baptism.
12mo, pp. 102. Boston.

Lord, Joseph. Answer to the Anabaptists' Reason, why, &c. 12mo, pp. 170.
Boston.

Maryland. Laws of the Colony of, containing those in Force to the End
of the Year 1718. With an Index. Fol. Philadelphia. Printed by
Andrew Bradford.

Massachusetts. Present Melancholy Circumstances of the Province Considered
and Methods for Redress humbly proposed. In a Letter from
one in the Country to one in Boston. 16mo, pp. 16. Boston.

Massachusetts. An Addition to the Present Melancholy Circumstances of
the Province considered. 16mo, pp. 27. Boston.

Massachusetts. Project for the Emission of 100,0001 in Province Bills, so
as to keep their Credit. 12mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Genethlia Pia; or Thoughts for a Birthday. 16mo, pp.
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Mather, Cotton. Vigilius. Or The Awakener. A Brief Essay to rebuke
the Natural and the Moral Sleep. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Concio ad Populum. A distressed people entertained
with Proposals for the Relief of their Distresses. Sermon before the
Governor and General Assembly, March 12, 1718–19. 8vo, pp. 29.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Desiderius; or a Desireable Man described. Commemorative
of Mr. James Keith. 12mo, pp. 34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A New Year well begun. An Essay offered on NewYear's
Day. 16mo, pp. 29. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Duty of Children whose Parents have prayed for them.
2d Ed. 12mo. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Religion of an Oath. Plain Directions how the
Duty of Swearing May be Safely Managed, &c. 16mo, pp. 30. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Mirabilia Dei. Seasonable and Remarkable interpositions
of Divine Providence. Sermon at Boston, before the Governor
and Assembly Nov. 5, 1719. 16mo, pp. 34. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Tryed Professor. A Very Brief Essay to Detect and
Prevent Hypocrisy, and make sure of Sincerity in the Profession of
Religion. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Glorious Espousal. A Brief Essay to Illustrate and
Prosecute the Marriage wherein our Great Saviour offers to Espouse
unto himself the Children of Men. (A Marriage Essay.) 16mo, pp.
46. Boston.

Mather, Cotton, with the concurrence of others, Ministers of Boston. Testimony
against Evil Customs. 4to, pp. 4. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Youth Advised. An Essay on the Sins of Youth.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. An Heavenly Life.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. The Salvation of the Soul considered.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Account of an uncommon appearance in the Heavens.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Sincere Piety described, and the Trial of Sincerity assisted.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Increase. Five Sermons on several Subjects; and among them a
Birth Day Sermon preached on the Day when the Author attained to
the 80th year of his Age. 12mo, pp. 136. Boston.

Mather, Increase. The Duty of Parents to Pray for their Children.
Preached May 19, 1703. 12mo, pp. vi, 40. Second Impression. Boston.
Paged continuously with this, but with a separate title, is C. Mather's "Duty of
Children
," pp. 41–99.

Mather, S[amuel]. Discourse on the Godhead of the Holy Ghost; against
Dr. Clarke.
Prince Ms.

New York. Laws of the Colony of, from April 9, 1691. Fol. New York.
Wm. Bradford.

New York. By order of the Government. A Tract containing three
Clauses of an Act of Parliament relating to Pitch and Tar made in
the Plantations. Printed by William Bradford.
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Prince, Thomas. An Account of a Strange Appearance in the Heavens
on Tuesday night March 6, 1716. As it was seen over Stow Market
in Suffolk in England. 12mo, pp. 13. Boston.

Rhode Island. The Charter Granted to the Colony by Charles II. Fol.
Boston.

Robie, Thomas. Letter on the wonderful Meteor Decr. 11, 1719.
Prince Ms.

Songs for the Nursery. Or Mother Goose's Melodies for Children. Boston.
T. Fleet.
? See N. E. Gen. Register for April, 1873, p. 144.

Stoddard, Solomon. Nature of Saving Conversion, and the Way wherein
it is Wrought. 12mo, pp. 150. Boston.

Symmes, Thomas. Monitor for delaying Sinners.
Prince Ms.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Some Considerations about Baptism. A Dialogue
between a Minister and his Neighbour. 12mo, pp. 80. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Gospel not Opposed, but by the Devil and
Men's Lusts. Boston Lecture Jan. 8, 1718–19. 12mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Vicious Courses, Procuring Poverty. Lecture
Sermon Feb. 19th, 1718–19. 12mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Benefits of a Good, and Mischiefs of an Evil Conscience.
14 Sermons. 16mo. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. An Essay on the Decalogue. 12mo. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Advice to Children. Boston.
Advertised in Bost. News Letter April 27, 1719.

Watts, Isaac. Divine Songs in easy Language, for the Use of Children.
Boston. Reprinted.

Williams, William. Election Sermon at Boston, 1719. 16mo, pp. 42. Boston.

1720.

Adams, Eliphalet. Sermon at Stonington on the Death of Rev. James
Noyes. 12mo, pp. 46. New London.

Awakening Soul-saving Truths, plainly delivered in several Sermons from
Matth. 22, 14. Boston.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Bailey, Nathan. English and Latine Exercises for Schoolboys; comprising
all the Rules of Syntaxis. 5th Ed. 16mo. Boston.

Baxter, Richard. Call to the Unconverted. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Blair, Thomas. Some Short and Easy Rules, teaching the true Pronunciation
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Brattle, Thomas, and Tuthill, Zechariah. Their Depositions about B.
Green's refusing to print a pamphlet entitled "Gospel Order Revived."
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Checkley, John. Choice Dialogues, between a Godly Minister and an
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See 1741.

Choice Dialogues between John Faustus, a Conjurer, and John Tory his
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Colman, Benjamin. Ossa Josephi. Sermon on the Death of Governor
Dudley. 12mo, pp. 48. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Early Piety again inculcated. A Sermon to a Society
of Young Men. 12mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. (?) Vindication of the New North Church in Boston.
Prince Ms.

Colman, John. The Distressed State of the Town of Boston Considered;
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12mo, pp. 10. Boston.

Colman, John. The Distressed State of the Town of Boston once more
considered. Proposing a Bank. 12mo, pp. 22. Boston.
See "Letter."

Colman, John. A Letter from a Gentleman containing some Remarks
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16mo, pp. 15. Boston.

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the Distressed State of Boston from some exceptions in a Letter to
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Cook, Elisha. Just and Seasonable Vindication, respecting some Affairs
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Cook, Elisha. (?) Reflections upon Reflections: Or more News from
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Prince Ms.

Cooper, William. Sermon on the Death of John Gore, Nov. 7, 1720.
Appendix by B. Colman. 8vo, pp. 32, 6. Boston.

Cutler, Timothy. Sermon before the General Assembly of Connecticut
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Dunton, John. A Hue and Cry after Conscience. Or the Pilgrims Progress
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Flavel, John. Keeping the Heart. 16mo, pp. 206, 6. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. A Discourse concerning Kindness. Feb. 28, 1719–20.
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Foxcroft, Thomas. (?) Funeral Sermon on Elder John Loring.
Prince Ms.

Gray, Andrew (of Glasgow). The Spiritual Warfare, &c. 12mo, pp. 140.
Boston.

Homes, William. On Public Reading of the Scriptures. A Discourse
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16mo, pp. 33. Boston.

Hosmer, Stephen. Connecticut Election Sermon May 12, 1720. pp. 41.
Boston.

Independent Whig (The). 4to, pp. 227. Philadelphia. Printed and sold
by Samuel Keimer.
Reprinted in 53 numbers from the Lond. Ed.

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Letter from one in the Country to his Friend in Boston. Containing some
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Town of Boston, &c. 16mo, pp. 22. Boston.
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Letter to a certain Gentleman desiring a particular Account may be given
of a Wonderful Meteor that appeared in New England on Dec. 11,
1719, in the Evening. Boston.

Letter to a Friend against Gaming for money.
Prince Ms.

Letter to an Eminent Clergyman in the Massachusetts Bay; containing
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Lewes, Daniel. Sermon at Plymouth Nov. 2, 1720, at the ordination of
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Boston.

Loring, John. Discourse occasioned by the Death of Mr. John Loring.
12mo, pp. 43. Boston.

Mather, Azariah. Wo to Sleepy Sinners. 12mo, pp. 29. New London.

Mather, Cotton. A Year and a Life well Concluded. Sermon on the last
Day of the Year 1719. 12mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Right Way to shake off a Viper. An Essay upon
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Men do, when they are Evil Spoken of? etc. With a Preface by
Increase Mather. 12mo, pp. 46. Boston.
First printed in London in 1711.

Mather, Cotton. Coheleth. A Soul upon Recollection coming into incontestible
Sentiments of Religion. By a F. R. S. 12mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Detur Digniori. The Righteous Man described and
asserted as the Excellent Man. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Joseph
Gerrish. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Quickened Soul. A Short and Plain Essay upon
the Withered Hand revived and restored. 16mo. pp. 30. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Family Religion Excited and Assisted. The 4th Impression.
8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Undoubted Certainties. Sermon on the Death of Mrs.
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Mather, Cotton. A Brother's Duty. An Essay on every man his Brother's
Keeper.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. The Christian Philosopher.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. American Sentiments on the Arian Controversy.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Increase. A Seasonable Testimony to good Order in the New
England Churches. 16mo, pp. 20. Boston.
With the concurrence of other Ministers of the Gospel in Boston.

Mather, Increase. Awakening-Soul-Saving Truths Plainly Delivered. In
Several Sermons. Boston.

Mather, Increase. Further Testimony against the Scandalous Proceedings
of the New North Church.
Prince Ms.

Matson, Nathaniel. The Case of, against Nathaniel Thomas, respecting a
tract of land in Marshfield. Arguments and Petitions to the Superior
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Mayhew, Experience. Discourse at Boston. Nov. 23, 1718. With an
Account of the Indians on Martha's Vineyard, &c., from 1694 to 1720.
16mo, pp. 34, 12. Boston.

New News from Robinson Cruso's Island, in a Letter to a Gentleman at
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No place or printer; but probably printed at Boston.
The above is referred to in Felt's Mass. Currency, p. 77.

News from the Moon. A Review of the State of the British Nation, Vol.
7, Numb. 14, page 53. 16mo, pp. 8. Boston.

New York City. Charter, Laws and Ordinances of. Fol., pp. 35. New
York. William Bradford.
Probably about 1720.

Paine, Thomas. Sermon at his own Ordination at Weymouth, Mass.,
Aug. 19, 1719. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Penn, William. Advice to his Children. Philadelphia. Reprinted from
the 6th London Ed.

Pharmacopœia Londonensis. 8vo, pp. 350. Boston. Reprinted.
Several Editions printed after 1717.

Philomela; with the Notes for morning Prayer. 12mo, pp. 110. Boston.

Preface to an Addition to the Westminster Confession, &c., being a full
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Project for the emission of a Hundred Thousand Pounds in Province Bills.
Prince Ms.

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Prince Ms.

Rogers, John. The Book of Revelation of Jesus Christ, And now by
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Reprinted at New London, 1817.

Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary. A Narrative of her Captivity and Restoration.
Second Edition carefully corrected. 12mo, pp. 80. Boston.

Shower,—. Some account of the holy Life and Death of Mr. Gearing.
8vo, pp. 146. Boston.
Prince Ms.

Some Considerations on the French Settling Colonies on the Mississippi.
Prince Ms.

Some Proposals to benefit the Province.
Prince Ms.

Stone, Nathaniel. Massachusetts Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Symmes, Thomas. Artillery Election Sermon, 1720. With a Preface by
Dr. Coleman. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston.
Symmes, Thomas. Reasonableness of Regular Singing, or Singing by Note.
By a Minister of the Gospel. Recommended by several Ministers. 8vo,
pp. 24. Boston.

Tate & Brady. A New Version of the Psalms of David. 16mo. Boston.

Thacher, Peter. A Brief Declaration of Mr. Peter Thacher and Mr. John
Webb, Pastors of the New North Church in Boston, in behalf of
themselves and said Church; relating to some of their late Ecclesiastical
Proceedings. 12mo, pp. 13. Boston.


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Thacher, Peter. The Fear of God restraining men from Iniquity in Commerce.
A Sermon. 8vo, pp. (4) 20. Boston.

Thacher, Peter. Reasons why numbers of the New North Congregation
in Boston would not consent to his Ordination; and P. Thacher's and
John Webb's Brief Declaration in Behalf of themselves and the New
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Thacher, Peter. A Vindication from Several Falsehoods spread in a
Pamphlet entitled an Account of the Reasons, &c. 16mo, pp. 14.
Boston.

Thacher, P. Funeral Sermon on the Rev. Samuel Man of Wrentham.
Prince Ms.

The Security of Englishmen's Lives: Or Power and Duty of Grand juries.
Prince Ms.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Hearty Submission and Resignation to the Will
of God under Afflictions. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. The Lord's Day proved to be the Christian Sabbath;
or Reasons shewing why the First Day of the Week should be
kept holy as the Christian Sabbath. 16mo, pp. 63. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Guide for the Doubting, and Cordial for the
Fainting Saint. 3d Ed. 16mo. Boston.

Wadsworth, Benjamin. Fourteen Sermons on the Benefits of a Good and
the Mischiefs of an Evil Conscience. Boston.

Weymouth, [Mass.]. Account of the Difficulty between the Church there,
and Rev. Mr. Thacher. 12mo.

White, J. [? of Gloucester.] Secret Prayer inculcated and encouraged.
Prince Ms.

Wigglesworth, John. (?) Beauty of Divine Providence. 12mo. Boston.

Williams, John. Redeemed Captive, &c. (See 1707.) 8vo, pp. 100. Boston.
Reprinted.

1721.

Adams, Eliphalet. Thanksgiving Sermon at Windham, July 12, 1721,
on account of the remarkable success of the Gospel there. 8vo, pp.
40. New London.

Almanac. Daniel Travis. Boston.

Almanac. By a Native of New England.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Phil. Printed by Andrew Bradford.

Answer to an advertisement in the Boston Gazette Feb. 20, 1721, dated,
N. E. Castle-William, February, 1720, 21. Boston.
Relating to paper money.

Boylston, Dr. Zabdiel. Some Account of what is said of Inoculation, or
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pp. 22. Boston.

Breck, Robert. The Surest Way to advance a People's Happiness and
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Boston.

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288. Boston.

Catechism, A. The Way of Truth laid out, or Supplies from the Tower
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Claggett, William. A Looking-Glass for Elder Clarke and Elder Wightman,
&c. 8vo, pp. 230. Newport, R. I.

Collection of Psalm Tunes, with Instructions for singing them in the
easiest method which has been yet known, &c. Boston.
See 1723.

Colman, Benjamin. The Nature of early Piety as it respects Man. 16mo.
Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Some Observations on the new method of receiving
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Colman, Benjamin. Sermon at Boston, on the Death of Wm. Harris,
Esq. 16mo, pp. 26. Boston.

Cooper, William. Objections to Early Piety answered. Boston Lecture
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Discourse by Philopatria; shewing that Paper Money is not the real
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8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Dummer, Jeremiah. Defence of the New England Charters. Boston.
There were several editions, printed here and in London.

Dunton, John. The Second Spira; Being a fearful Example of an Atheist
who apostatized from the Christian Religion, and died in Despair
at Westminster, Dec. 8, 1692. Boston. Reprinted.

Early Piety. A Course of Sermons by the Ministers who carry on the
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B. Colman, J. Sewall, T. Prince, J. Webb, W. Cooper, T. Foxcroft.
[Each Sermon paged separately. 12mo, pp. 300. Boston.]

Eastham. Copy of the Result of the Council at Billingsgate, in Eastham,
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Foxcroft, Thomas. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Elizabeth Foxcroft
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Foxcroft, Thomas. Exhortations and Directions to Young People.
Boston Lecture May 18, 1721. 16mo, pp. 65. Boston.

Friendly Check from a Kind Relation. To the Chief Cannoneer. Founded
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Grainger, Mr. (Supposed author.) The Imposition of Inoculation as a
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Gray, Andrew. Spiritual Warfare. 12mo, pp. 140. Boston.

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Higginson, John. The Deplorable State of New England, by Reason
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Hillhouse, James. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Rachel Hillhouse, Jan.
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Mather, Increase. Some Important Truths about Conversion. 2d ed.
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Watertown. Result of the Council of Fourteen Churches held at Watertown,
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Smith, Josiah. Sermon at his own Ordination over a Church in Bermuda.
16mo, pp. 22. Boston.
He was afterwards settled at Charleston, S. C.

Some of the Dying Speeches, and Declarations of John Battes and his
Son (Frenchmen), James Muse, Philip Muse, and John Michael (Indians).
Boston. Sold by D. Henchman.

Thacher, Peter. Massachusetts Election Sermon May 25th, 1726. 8vo,
pp. 28. Boston.

Van Driessen, Petrus. "De Aanbiddelyke Wegen Gods inzyne Souveraine
Bestieringe, Besonder over de Machten deser Weereld, Verklaart
en toegepast in Drie Predicatien, door Petrus Van Driessen, V.D.M.,
Te Nieuw-Albania. Te Nieuw-York. Gedrukt by J. Pieter Zenger,
mdccxxvi." 8vo, pp. 79. (Dedicated to Gov. Burnett. Title page in
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See Hist. Mag. vol. v, p. 156.

Walter, Nehemiah. Practical Discourses on the Holiness of Heaven.
8vo, pp. 176. Boston.

Webb, John. Twenty-four practical Sermons on Death, Judgment, Heaven
and Hell. 8vo, pp. 350. Boston.

Webb, John. A Seasonable Warning against Bad-Company Keeping.
2d ed. 16mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. A Complete Body of Divinity, in 250 expository lectures
on the Assembly's Shorter Catechism. Fol., pp. 1–666. 581–
914. (sic.) Boston.

"The first book of this form and size printed in America." Geo. Livermore.

Williams, William. Convention Sermon, May 26, 1726. 8vo, pp. 28.
Boston.

1727.

Adams, Eliphalet. A Brief Discourse to a Society of Young Men. 8vo,
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Alleine, Joseph. Alarm to Unconverted Sinners, 16mo, pp. 170. Boston.


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Alleine, Joseph. Divers Practical Cases of Conscience Satisfactorily Resolved.
16mo, pp. 76. Boston.

Bound with the "Alarm."

Allin, James. Thunders and Earthquakes, Loud and Awful calls to Reformation.
Fast Sermon on account of the Earthquake of Oct. 29th.
8vo, pp. 49. Boston.
Two editions.

Allin, James. Two Discourses. I. The Wheels of the World governed
by a wise Providence; and II the Doctrine of Merit Exploded, and
Humility recommended. 8vo, pp. (2) 46, 29. Boston.

Almanac. Bv A Native of New England. (N. Bowen.) Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Almanac. Robert Treat. New London.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Felix Leeds. Philadelphia.

Ashton's Memorial, or an Authentick Account of the Strange Adventures
and Signal Deliverances of Mr. Philip Ashton; who after he had
made his Escape from the Pirates, lived on a desolate Island for about
16 months &c. With an Account of Nicholas Merrit, who was taken
at the same time. To which is added a Sermon on the Occasion by
the Rev. John Barnard of Marblehead. Boston. See Barnard, John, 1725.

Barnard, John. Sin testified against by Heaven and Earth. Sermon after
the Earthquake. 12mo, pp. 132. Boston.

Barnard, John. Two Sermons to Young People. With Sermon occasioned
by the Earthquake. 12mo, pp. 99. Boston.

Barnard, John. Sermons on Several Subjects. 8vo, pp. 190. (Large paper.)
Boston.

Baxter, Joseph. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1727. 8vo, pp. 36.
Boston.

Byles, Mather. A Poem on the Death of King George I, and the Accession
of George II. 12mo, pp. 5. Boston.

Checkley, Samuel. The Duty of a People to lay to Heart and Lament the
Death of a Good King. A Sermon preached Aug. 20, 1727, on the
Death of King George. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston. Two editions.

Checkley, Samuel. A Sermon, Sept. 17th on the Death of Rev. Wm.
Waldron. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston.

Christian Confession of the Memnonists. Sm. 8vo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.


Colden, Cadwallader. History of the Five Indian Nations depending on
the Province of New York in America. 16mo, pp. xviii, 119. New
York.

Collection of a Hundred Notable Things. 4to, pp. 37. Philadelphia.

Colman, Benjamin. A Sacramental Discourse at the Friday Lecture in
Brattle Street, Feb. 3, 1727. 12mo, pp. 27. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Fidelity to Christ and the Protestant Succession. A
Sermon on the Accession of George II. 8vo, pp. (4) iv, 18. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The Judgments of Providence in the Hand of Christ
&c. Four Sermons on the late Earthquake. 8vo, pp. 86. Boston.


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Colman, Benjamin. Sermon Aug. 9th, 1727, at the Ordination of Ebenezer
Pemberton. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Prayer to the Lord of the Harvest. Sermon Aug. 9,
1726. 8vo. Boston.

Constable's Pocket-Book; or, a Dialogue between an old Constable and a
New. By N. B. 2d ed. 16mo, pp. 68. Boston.

Cooper, William. The Blessedness of the tried Saint. Sermon at the
Boston Lecture Jan. 19, 1726–7. 12mo, pp. 29. Boston.

Cooper, William. The danger of People's losing the good Impression
made by the late Earthquake. A Sermon. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Cotton, John. One thing is needful; awake thou that sleepest and rise
from the Dead. Two Sermons at Dorchester, April 9, 1727. With a
Preface by Rev. Mr. Danforth. 12mo, pp. (2) vi, 4, 63. Boston.

Cotton, John. Sermon at Newton, Nov. 3, 1727 on a Day of Fasting and
Prayer, occasioned by the Earthquake. 8vo, pp. (4) xvi, 247. Boston.

Deane, Capt. John. A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham
Galley on Boon Island, 1710. 8vo, pp. 22. (Reprinted.)

Doings of the Council at their Sittings at Fort George Dec. 19, 1727. Folio.

Doolittle, Thomas. Treatise concerning the Lord's Supper. 26th ed.
12mo, pp. 208. Boston.

Earthquake. Articles drawn up by the Members of the Church in Malden
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1727. 4to, pp. 4. (Boston.)

Earthquake. Composure of Remarks upon the Tremendous Earthquake
that shook New England in the Night between the 29th and 30th of
October. For the benefit of the whole Country, which yet seems at
Times to continue shaking. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Emerson, Joseph. The Important Duty of a timely seeking of God. 12mo,
pp. (2) viii, 54. Boston.
With Preface by Cotton Mather.

Emerson, Joseph. Heart Purity Encouraged and Pressed. A Sermon.
12mo, pp. 63. Boston.

Fitch, Jabez. Discourse on the Earthquake. 12mo, pp. 17. Boston.

Flavel, John. Saint Indeed; or the Great Work of a Christian Opened
and Press'd. Boston. (Reprinted.)

Foxcroft, Thomas. The Voice of the Lord from the Deep Places of the
Earth. Sermon on the Earthquake. 8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Preparatory Discourse to the Choice of a Minister.
Being the Substance of two Sermons Preached to the Old Church in
Boston, June 11, 1727. 12mo, pp. 67. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Sermon on the Death of Hon. Penn Townsend.
12mo, pp. 42. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Sermon upon the Death of King George the First.
and Accession of King George the Second. 8vo, pp. (4) v, (iv) 39,
Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Wm. Waldron. Preface
by W. Cooper. 8vo, pp. xx, 47. Boston.

Gibbs, Henry. Godly Children their Parents Joy. Exhibited in several
Sermons. 8vo, pp. 93. Boston.

Great Britain. An Enquiry into the Reasons of the conduct of Great
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Homes, William. Brief and plain Discourse; wherein the Doctrine of the
Sabbath is explained, &c. 8vo, pp. (2) vi, vii, 52. Boston.

Indians. Conference with them at Falmouth July 1727. 4to, pp. 31. Boston.

Janeway, James. Three Practical Discourses. 24mo, pp. 78. Boston.
(Reprint.)

Lord, Benjamin. The Faithful and Approved Minister a very Blessed
Man. A Sermon preached at the Ordination of Mr. Jabez Wight at
East Norwich Oct. 27, 1726. 12mo, pp. 55. New London.

Lord, Benjamin. True Christianity Explained. A Discourse at Canterbury.
8vo, pp. 88. New London.

Maryland, A complete Collection of the Laws of: Collected and published
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Md. Printed by Wm. Parks.

Mather, Cotton. The Balance of the Sanctuary. A Lecture in the
Audience of the General Assembly at Boston Oct. 5, 1727. 12mo, pp.
24. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Baptismal Piety. Two Brief Essays. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. An Essay towards a Religious Improvement of Baptism.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Christian Loyalty: A Sermon on the Death of King
George I, &c. 12mo, pp. 25. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Ignorantia Scientifica. A brief Essay on Man's not
knowing his Time. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Marrow of the Gospel. A very brief Essay on the
Union between the Redeemer and the Believer. 16mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Some Remarkables on the peaceful and joyful Death of
Mrs. Abiel Goodwin. Together with a Sermon preached to Young
People at the Request of the Deceased. 8vo. Boston.
See Juga Jucunda 1728.

Mather, Cotton. The Terror of the Lord. Some Account of the Earthquake
between 29 and 30 October 1727. With a Speech unto the
Inhabitants of Boston the next morning. 8vo, pp. (4) 37, 6. Boston.
Two editions.

Mather, Cotton. Hor Hagidgad. An happy Departure. On the Death
of Mr. William Waldron. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Signatus. The Sealed Servants of our God appearing
with two Witnesses, to produce a well-Established Assurance of their
being the Children of the Lord Almighty. A Sermon at the Boston
Thursday Lecture 1726–7. 12mo, pp. 40. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Restitutus. A Discourse on Recovery from Sickness.
16mo, pp. 54. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Discourse on the Sudden Death of S. Hirsh. 16mo.
Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Boanerges. A Short Essay to Strengthen the Impressions
produced by Earthquakes on the mind of the people. 8vo, pp. 53.
Boston.
See 1728.

Mather, Cotton. The Evident Tokens of Salvation.
S. Mather's list.

Mather, Cotton. Agricola: Or the Religious Husbandman. Boston.

Morgan, Joseph. Love to our Neighbours' recommended. Sermon at
Freehold in the Jersies. 12mo, pp. 15. N. London.


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New York. Report of the Case of Obadiah Palmer et als. vs. I. Van
Cortland et al. New York. (About 1727.)

New York. The Charge given by the Chief Justice of the Province of
New York to the Grand Jury of the City of New York, in March
Term, 1726–7. 4to. New York. Printed by John Peter Zenger.

Odlin, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Ward Clark, at Kingston,
Sept. 29, 1725. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Penn, William. Fruits of a Father's Love; being the Advice of William
Penn to his Children. 2d ed. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Phillips, Samuel. A Word in Season: Or the Duty of People to take and
keep the Oath of Allegiance. A Discourse at Byfield, Sept. 8, 1726.
12mo, pp. 213. Boston.

Phillips, Samuel. Advice to a Child. 12mo, pp. 138. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon occasioned by the very sudden Death of two
young Gentlemen in Boston, Jan. 14, 1726–7. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Earthquakes the Works of God, and Tokens of his
Divine Displeasure. Two Sermons upon the late Earthquake, with
an appendix, giving an Account of the Earthquake as it was in Boston
and other Places. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston.
2d edition.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon at Boston Aug. 24, 1727 on the Death of George
I, and Accession of George II. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Pugh, Ellis. Salutation to the Britons, to call them from the many Things
to the one Thing Needful. 16mo, pp. 222. Philadelphia. Printed
by S. Keimer for W. Davies.

Russell, Robert. Seven Sermons. 12mo. Boston.

At least 63 editions of these have been printed. The 50th in 1772.

Sewall, Joseph. Repentance the sure Way to escape Destruction; or God
will not destroy a Penitent People. Two Sermons preached on a Fast
occasioned by the late Earthquake. 8vo, pp. 55. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Sudden Deaths of Thomas Lewis, and
Samuel Hirst, June 14, 1726–7. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon preached the Evening after the late terrible
Earthquake. 16mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Same. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of George I. 12mo, pp.25. Boston.

Sewall, Samuel. Phænomena quædam Apocalyptica ad Aspectum Novi
Orbis configurata; or Some Few Lines towards a Description of the
New Heaven, as it makes to those who stand upon the New Earth.
2d ed. (1st 1697). 4to, pp. 64. Boston.

Shurtleff, William. A Sermon, with Deane's Narrative of his Sufferings
and those of his fellow Mariners, and their Preservation on Boon
Island; with a Dedication to John Winthrop. 12mo, pp. 50. Boston.

Shurtleff, William. Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. Nathaniel Morril,
at Rye, in New-Castle, Sept. 14, 1726. 8vo. Boston.

Smith, Josiah. Sermon at Boston July 10, 1726. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Thayer, Ebenezer. Sermon preached at Woodstock May 24, 1727, at the
Ordination of the Rev. Amos Throop. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Token for Youth; or Comfort to Children; being the Life and Christian
Experience of the Wonderful Working of the Spirit of God of Carteret
Rede, &c. 25th ed. Boston.


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Waldron, William. Four Sermons on Occasion of his Death, preached
by Dr. Mather, Mr. Webb, Mr. Foxcroft, and Mr. Checkley; with an
Epistle to the Bereaved Flock of Mr. Cooper. Boston.

Webb, John. Sermon on the Death of Rev. William Waldron. 8vo, pp.
22. Boston.

Webb, John. Same. 12mo. Boston.

Wigglesworth, Samuel. A Sermon at Yarmouth June 22, 1727, at the
ordination of Josiah Dennis. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. The Fountain Opened, &c. (See 1700 and 1722.) 4to,
pp. 24. Boston. (Reprinted.)

With an appendix by S. Sewall.

Williams, William. An Essay to prove the Interest of the Children of
Believers in the Covenant. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Woodbridge, Timothy. Sermon at a Singing Lecture, East Hartford, June
28, 1727. 16mo, pp. 16. New London.

Woodbridge, Timothy. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 11, 1727.
12mo, pp. 33. New London.

Yale College. A Monumental Gratitude, attempted in a Poetical Relation
of the Danger and Deliverance of several of the Members of Yale College,
in Passing the Sound from South-hold to New Haven, August
20th, 1726. 12mo. New London. 1728.

Adams, John. Jesus Christ an Example to his Ministers. A Sermon
preached on the Day of his Ordination. Boston.

Adams, John. The same. 12mo, pp. 71. Newport.

Allin, James. Thunders and Earthquakes Loud and Awful Calls to
Reformation. 2d ed. (See 1727.) Boston.

Allen, Samuel. Narrative of his Claim and Title to New Hampshire. 4to,
pp. 13. Boston.

Almanac. By a Native of New England. [N. Bowen.] Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Robin. J. Franklin. Newport.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. New York and Philadelphia.

Almanac. Felix Leeds. Philadelphia.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Wisdom of God in the Redemption of Man. Illustrated
in 19 Sermons. 12mo, pp. 414. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Discourse at Cambridge Dec. 31, 1728, on the Death
of Hon. Francis Foxcroft. 12mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Isaiah's Mission. A Sermon at Providence, R. I.
Oct. 23, 1728, at the Ordination of Josiah Cotton. 12mo, pp. 41.
Boston.

Baker, Daniel. Two Sermons to Parents and Children. 8vo, pp. 88, 64.
Boston.

Barnard, John (of Marblehead). Discourses addressed to young Persons
to excite them to seek the Lord in their Youth; to which is added a
Sermon occasioned by the late terrible Earthquake. Boston.

Barnard, John (of Andover). Three Sermons occasioned by the late
Earthquake. Boston.


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Berkenmeyer, Willem Christoffel. W. C. Berkenmeyer's Herder-en Wachter-Stem,
aan de Hoog-en Neder-Duitshe Lutheriaanen in dere Gewesten,
eenstemmig te zyn vertoont, wet twe brieven en andere redenen
Lutherscher theologanten. 4to. Nieuw-York. J. Peter Zenger.

Boylston, Zabdiel. History of the Small Pox Inoculated in New England.
8vo, pp. 53. Boston.
(?) 1730.

Breck, Robert. Two Discourses; one on the Danger of falling away after
a Profession made; the other on a Sacramental Occasion. 8vo, pp.
78. Boston.

Breck, Robert. Massachusetts Election Sermon, May 29, 1728. 8vo, pp.
42. Boston.

Brooks, Thomas. Silent Soul; with Sovereign Antidotes against the most
miserable Exigence. 12mo, pp. 250. (Reprinted.)

Brown, John. Solemn Covenanting with God one of the best Means of
preventing fatal Delusions, &c. A Discourse at Haverhill. 8vo, pp.
35. Boston.

Buckingham, Thomas. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 9, 1728. 12mo,
pp. 52. New London.

Burgess, Rev. Daniel. Sure Way to Wealth, or an Infallible Directory to
get and keep Riches, even while Taxes rise and Trades sink. Boston.

Byles, Mather. A Poem presented to His Excellency William Burnet,
Esq., on his Arrival at Boston July 19, 1728. Published by Order of
his Excellency the Governor. 8vo, pp. 6. Boston.

Chauncy, Nathaniel. Regular Singing Defended, and proved to be the
only True Way of Singing the Songs of the Lord. 16mo, pp. 54.
New London.

Clark, Peter. Sermon at the Ordination of Wm. Jenison, at Salem, May
22, 1728. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The Holy Walk and glorious Translation of blessed
Enoch. A Sermon preached on the Death of Cotton Mather. 12mo,
pp. 34. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Death and the Grave without any Order. A Sermon
preached on the Lord's Day after a tragical Duel, and most lamented
Death. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston.

Henry Phillips killed Benjamin Woodbridge.

Colman, Benjamin. Four Sermons to Young People, preached to Religious
Societies in School Street, in the Evenings of the Lord's-Day. 12mo,
pp. 198. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Twenty Sacramental Sermons. 8vo, pp. 304. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. An Argument for and Persuasive unto the Great and
Important Duty of Family Worship, with Rules and Directions for
the due Performance of it, &c. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Cooper, William. Danger of People's losing the good Impressions made
by the late awful Earthquakes. Boston.

Cooper, William. Early Piety Joyful to Beholders. Sermon preached at
Rumney Marsh to a Society of Young Men, Aug. 21, 1728. 8vo, pp.
34. Boston.

Cotton, John. Holy Fear of God and his Judgments exhorted to In a
Sermon preached at Newtown on a Day of Fasting and Prayer occasioned
by the late surprising Earthquake. With an Appendix containing
a remarkable Account of the extraordinary Impressions made
on the Inhabitants of Haverhill. Boston. (?) 1727.


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Cotton, John. God's Awful determination against a people that will not
obey His Voice. Sermon Feb. 8, 1728 after the Earthquake. Preface
by B. Colman. 8vo, pp. viii, 42. Boston.

Danforth, John. Sermon occasioned by the late great Earthquake, and
the Terrors that attended it. To which is added a Poem on the Death
of the Rev. Sam'l Danforth by the Rev. Peter Thacher. 12mo, pp. 46.
Boston.

Darnall, Henry. A Just and Impartial Account of the Transactions of the
Merchants in London for the advancement of the price of Tobacco.
In a Letter to the Inhabitants of Maryland. 12mo, pp. 53. Annapolis.

Dean, John. Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley, in
1727. 8vo. (Five editions from 1727 to 1762.) Boston.

Dexter, Rev. Samuel. Sermon on the Death of Mr. Timothy Metcalf,
Aug. 14, 1727. 12mo, pp. (4) 34. Boston.

Faults on all Sides—the Case of Religion considered. 8vo. Boston.
Printed for the author by J. Franklin.

Faults on all Sides. Same. 8vo. Newport, R. I.

Few Words (A) in Favour of Free Thinking. Philadelphia. Printed by
Andrew Bradford.
See Looking-glass.

Fitch, Jabez. Discourse at Portsmouth after the Earthquake of Oct. 29,
1727. 16mo, pp. 17. Boston.

Flavel, John. Discourse; shewing that Christ's tender Care of his Mother
is an excellent Pattern for all gracious Children. 16mo, pp. 20. Boston.
(Reprinted.)

Fox, John. God by his Power causes the Earth and Inhabitants to tremble.
Discourses on the late Earthquakes. 8vo, pp. 58. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Discourse before the General Court at the Thursday
Lecture, on the late terrible Earthquake; with a brief Account of the
most remarkable Things observed in several Towns after the Earthquake;
also the surprising Effects of Earthquakes in other Parts of
the World. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Sermon at Milton, Nov. 13, 1728 at the Ordination of
John Taylor. 8vo, pp. 59. Boston.

Friends Discourse delivered at an Yearly Meeting of the Quakers in Boston
on Friday the 30th of August, taken down in short Hand, and Examined
by several that heard it, and now at their Desire made Publick.
Boston.

Gay, Ebenezer. Zachariah's Vision of the Martial Glory of Christ. An
Artillery Election Sermon June 3, 1728. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Gay, Ebenezer. Discourses on the transacendent Glory of the Gospel. To
which is added a Pillar of Salt to Season a Corrupt Age. Both preached
at the Lecture in Hingham. 8vo, pp. 64. Boston.

Gee, Rev. Joshua. Israel's Mourning for Aaron's Death. A Sermon
occasioned by the Death of Rev. Cotton Mather. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Gilman, Samuel. Sermon on the Introduction of the Gospel of St. John.
2d ed. 12mo. Boston.

God's Mercy surmounting Man's Cruelty, exemplified in the Captivity and
Redemption of Elizabeth Hanser, wife of John Hanser, of Knoxmarsh,
&c. who was taken by the Indians in 1724, &c. Philadelphia. To
be sold by Samuel Keimer in Philadelphia and by Hewston Goldsmith
in N. Y.
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Gookin, Nathaniel. The Day of Trouble near, the Tokens of it, and a due
Preparation for it. With an account of the late Earthquake &c. 8vo,
pp. 75. Boston.

Gutherie, William. The Christian's Greatest Interest. 12mo, pp. 208.
Boston. (Reprinted.)

Hayward, John. Precious Blood of the Son of God, shed without the
Gates of Jerusalem, for the Redemption of lost and undone Sinners.
With a preface by Dr. Watts. Boston. (Reprinted.)

Janeway, James. Token for Children. To which is added A Token for
the children of N. E. 8vo, pp. 117. Boston.

Looking-Glass for the Modern Deists. Or Libertines, called Free Thinkers.
Philadelphia. Printed by Samuel Keimer.
See Few Words.

Loring, Israel. Nature and Necessity of the New Birth. With a Preface
by Mr. Prince; and Jonathan Mitchell's Letter on the same Subject.
12mo, pp. 90. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Boanerges. A Short Essay to Preserve and Strengthen
Good Impressions produced by Earthquakes on the minds of People
that have been awakened with them. With some Views of what is to
be further and quickly looked for. Addressed unto the People of
New-England, who have been terrified with the late Earthquakes;
and more especially the Towns that have had a more singular share
in the Terrors of them. With an Historical Appendix, giving an
Account of all the observable Occurrences of the present Year; more
especially the Earthquakes that have been in Europe and the West
Indies. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Mystical Marriage. A Brief Essay on the Grace of
the Redeemer Espousing the Soul of the Believer. By the Late Reverend
Cotton Mather. Approved by Several Pastors of our Churches,
&c. 16mo, pp. 16. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. The Widow of Nain. By the late Rev. Cotton Mather.
With a Preface by the Rev. Joshua Gee. 12mo, pp. 30. Boston.
This was written in 1724, and dedicated to Mrs. Dorothy Frizzel.

Mather, Cotton. Juga Jucunda. A Brief Essay to obtain from the Young
People a Submission to the Yoke of their Saviour. Sermon on the
Death of Mrs. Abiel Goodwin. 2d ed. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.
See Some Remarkables &c. 1727.

Mather, Cotton. The Comfortable Chambers Opened and Visited. Upon
the Departure of that aged and faithful Servant of God Mr. Peter
Thatcher. It being the last Sermon preached by the author, who died
Feb. 13, 1728. 12mo, pp. 31. Boston. At the end is a notice of Thacher from the "Weekly Journal."

Mather, Samuel. The Departure and Character of Elijah considered and
improved. A Sermon preached at the North Church in Boston, on
the Death of his Father, Cotton Mather, &c. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Mix, Stephen. Two Sermons at Wethersfield, occasioned by a Terrible
Earthquake Oct. 29, 1727. 12mo, pp. 36. New London.

Morgan, Joseph. Brief History of the Country of Humanity, giving an
Account of the first Settlement of that Country. Its being taken by an
Army of Intruders; the Devastations made there by them; the Retaking
of the Country by General Gospel—and the Wars there during
those Times. Both pleasant and profitable. 8vo. pp. 28. Boston.
(Reprinted.)

Morgan, Joseph. Sin its own Punishment. 12mo, pp. 24. Boston.


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Morrell, Nathaniel. Fast Sermon at Rye N. H. Nov. 16, 1727, on Account
of the Earthquake. 16mo. Boston.

New York. Decree in the Case of Solomon De Medina et als. and Rene
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Swift, John. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1732. 8vo, pp.25. Boston.

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Mercier, Andrew Le. Treatise against Detraction. In Ten Sermons.
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Standfast, R. A New Year's Gift for Fainting Souls. 12mo, pp. 31.
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Webb, Benjamin. Discourse on the Death of Mrs. Ruth Avery; preached
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Wheeler, Mrs. Mercy. An Address to young People. 8vo, pp. vi, 10.
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Yale College. The Benefactors of; a Poetical Attempt. 8vo. Boston.

1734.

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Adams, Eliphalet. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1733. 12mo,
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Almanac. N. Bowen. Boston.

Almanac. T. Godfrey. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Nath. Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Robin. Newport.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Barnard, John. Massachusetts Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 60. Boston.

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Cabot, Marston. Two Fast Discourses at Thompson, Conn., April 18,
1733. 8vo, pp. 18. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Massachusetts Artillery-Election Sermon, 1734. 8vo,
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Colman, Benjamin. Sermon at the Boston Lecture March 21, 1734. 8vo,
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Compleat View of the First Two Hundred Years after Christ, touching
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Cotton, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Ward Cotton, at Hampton,
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De Lancey, James. Charge to the Grand Jury 1734. Folio, pp. 8. New
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Free Masons. The Constitutions of the; containing the history, charges,
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Vindication of James Alexander, one of his Majesty's Council for the
Province of New York, and William Smith, Attorney at Law, from
Matters charged and suggested against them in two Pamphlets lately
published, The one a Paper addressed to the Mayor, &c. of New York,
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of his Majesty's Council. To which is added a brief Account
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Word in Season (A). (Election paper.) Fol., pp. 2. New York Sept. 28,
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Wigglesworth, Edward. The Faithful Servant of Christ Described and
Rewarded. Delivered in Harvard College after the Funeral of the
President, Rev. Benj. Wadsworth. 8vo, pp. 18. Boston.

Williams, William. Artillery Election Sermon. 12mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Wisdom (The) of God crying and calling to the Sons and Daughters of
Men for Repentance. Being the Testimony of Michael Welfare, &c.
delivered to the People in Philadelphia Market, Sept. 1734, &c. Philadelphia.

—. The same in German. Philadelphia.

1738.

Adams, Eliphalet. Sermon at the Execution of Katherine Garrett. 12mo,
pp. 44. New London.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Almanac. N. Whittemore revived. Boston.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Almanac, Quakers. Philadelphia.

Almanac, Dutch. (Philadelphia or New York?)

Almanac. Christopher Sower. (German) Germantown, Pa.
Begun this year and continued till 1778 by Sower, his son, and his grandsons.

Barnard, John. The Lord Jesus the only and Supreme Head of the
Church. Sermon at the Annual Convention of Ministers at Boston.
8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

"Boston, June 12, 1738. There is now in the Press and shortly to be
Published, the Life, Character, and notable Adventures of an Eminent
Person, who took his departure for Transportation from a
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Friends, with no less Number of Seams and Ruptures in his Garb
and Cephalick Covering; who after a wonderful return of Gratitude
to his Commander, arrived at Philadelphia a few Years ago, where
(as his Patron and elder Brother assures) there are not Ten, nor half
of Ten that equal him in Merit, Learning, and Ability; to which is
added some Critical Remarks on the Recommendatory Speech lately
made by the said Patron."
Advertisment in Am. Weekly Mercury, Philad. June 22, 1738.

Browne, Arthur. Sermon before the Episcopal Clergy of New England,
at Christ Church Sept. 20, 1738. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Brown, John. Account of the Number of Deaths in Haverhill, &c. 2d
edition. Boston.
See 1737.

Bunyan, John. Pilgrim's Progress. 1st Part. 12mo, pp. 150, with cuts.
Boston. Reprint.

Byles, Mather. Poem on the Death of the Queen. 4to, pp. 7. Boston.

Campbell, John. Sermon at Worcester Nov. 24, 1737, before the Execution
of John Hamilton, alias Hugh Henderson, with his Confession.
12mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Charleston, S. C. Port of. Account of Importations and Exportations
from Nov. 1, 1737, to Nov. 1, 1738. Single Sheet. Fol. Charleston.

Cleaveland, John. The Chebacco Narrative Rescued from the Charge of
Falsehood and Partiality. In A Reply to the Answer, Printed by
Order of the second Church in Ipswich; And Falsehood and Partiality
fix'd on said Answer. By a Friend of Truth. 4to, pp. 20. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. First Centennial Artillery Election Sermon, 1738.
8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Colton, Benjamin. Connecticut Election Sermon 1737. 12mo, pp. 60.
New London.

Coolidge, Samuel. Sermon preached at Castle William March 26, 1738,
on the Death of Queen Caroline. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Cooper, William. Reply to the Objections which have been made against
Inoculating for the Small Pox. 8vo. Boston. (3 editions.)

Dexter, Samuel. Century Discourse at Dedham, Mass. Nov. 23, 1738.
12mo, pp. 51. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. The Reasonableness of Non-Conformity to the
Church of England. A Second Defence of a Sermon preached June
2d, 1736 against the Exceptions of Mr. John Beach. 16mo, pp. 127.
Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Discourse on the Divine Appointment of the Gospel
Ministry, and the Methods of its conveyance through the successive
ages of the Church, at the Ordination of Walter Wilmot. 8vo. Boston.

Douglass, William. Some Observations on the Scheme for emitting
60,0001. in New Tenour. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.

Douglass, William. An Essay Concerning Silver and Paper Currencies,
More especially with Regard to the British Colonies in New England.
8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Faithful Narrative of the Surprising Work of God
in the Conversion of many hundred Souls in Northampton In a Letter
to Rev. Dr. Benj. Colman of Boston. With a large Preface by the
Rev. Dr. Watts and Dr. Guise of London. To which is added a
shorter Preface by some of the Ministers of Boston. 3d edition. 8vo,
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Edwards, Jonathan. Discourses on Various Subjects nearly concerning
Salvation. During the Revival at Northampton. 8vo, pp. 286. Boston.

Eliot, Jared. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 11, 1738. 12mo, pp. 44.
New London.

Emerson, Joseph. Early Piety Encouraged, etc. 12mo, pp. 30. Boston.

Emerson, Joseph. A Word to those that are afflicted very much. A
Sermon in Malden, Oct. 20th, 1738. On the repeated Deaths of Children
in said Town, by the Throat Distemper. 8vo, pp. (4) 26. Boston.

Essay Concerning Silver and Paper Currencies, especially with regard to
New England. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Faithful Narrative of the wicked Life and remarkable Conversion of
Patience Boston, alias Sampson, who was executed at Yorke, Me. July
24, 1735, &c. with a preface written by Revs. Samuel and Joseph
Moody. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Gay, Ebenezer. Well accomplished Soldiers a Glory to their King, and
a Defence to their Country. A Sermon at Hingham on a Training
Day, May 10, 1738. 12mo, pp. 29. Boston.

Hancock, John. Discourse on the Death of Hon. Edmund Quincy, April
23, 1738. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Hosmer, Stephen. Discourse at the Ordination of the Rev. Timothy
Symmes, Dec. 2, 1736. 12mo, pp. 26. New London.

Kennison, Philip. Narrative of his Life, written by himself. Boston. See Williams, William.

Lay, Benjamin. "Just Published, Benj. Lay's Book against Slave-Keeping,
containing the Selling of Joseph, a Memorial, by the Hon. Judge
Sewall of N. England. Printed for himself."
Advertised in Penn. Gaz., Aug. 17, 1738. See 1737.

Lord, Benjamin. The Necessity of Regeneration in Order to the Divine
Acceptance, Argued and applied in Two Sermons at the Publick
Lecture in Norwich 1737–8. 12mo, pp. 63. Boston.

Loring, Israel. The Service of the Lord must be chosen presently and
without delay. Sermon at Concord Dec. 29, 1737. 16mo, pp. 53.
Boston.

Loring, Israel. False Hopes Discovered. A Sermon preached at Concord.
16mo, pp. 54. Boston.

Loring, Israel. Spiritual Light to be prayed for. A Sermon preached at
Concord. 16mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Monitory Letter to those who Needlessly and Frequently
absent themselves from Public Worship. 2d edition. 16mo,
pp. 17. Boston.

Maxwell, S. A Discourse concerning the Safety of all such as have the
Great God for their Guide. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Mather, Samuel. Apology for the Liberties of the Churches of NewEngland.
8vo, pp. 116. Boston.

Mather, Samuel. Sermon at the Thursday Lecture, Mar. 23, on the Death
of the Queen. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Phillips, Samuel. The Orthodox Christian. 12mo, pp. 135. Boston.

Phillips, Samuel. The History of Christ Epitomized; In a Catechetical
Way. 8vo, pp. 60. Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Six Sermons on Various Subjects, Preached in the
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Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Walter Wilmot,
Jamaica, L. I. April 12, 1738. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Pickering, Theophilus.? The Chebacco Narrative Rescu'd from the
Charge of Falsehood and Partiality; in a Reply to the Answer printed
by order of the Second Church in Ipswich &c. by a Friend of Truth.
4to, pp. 20. Boston.
See Cleaveland, John.

Price, Roger. Sermon at Boston, Mar. 23, 1737, on the Death of Queen
Caroline. 12mo, pp. 19. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Nathaniel Williams,
who died Jan. 10th, 1737–8. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Some Observations on the Scheme projected for emitting 60,0001. in Bills
of a New Tenour, to be redeemed with Silver and Gold. In a Letter
from a Merchant in Boston, to his Friend in the Country. 8vo, pp.
25. Boston.

Tennent, John, M.D. Proposals for Printing by Subscription, A Treatise
on the Diseases of Virginia and the Neighbouring Colonies. In Four
Parts. To contain about 28 sheets 8vo.
Advertised in Penn. Gaz., July 27, 1738, et seq.

Townsend, Jonathan. Two Sermons at Needham, after the drowning of
Mr. Solomon Cook, and Mr. Samuel Kingsbury. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.

Webb, John. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1738. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Wigglesworth, Edward. Enquiry into the Truth of the Imputation of
the Guilt of Adam's first Transgression to his Posterity. 8vo, pp. 90.
Boston.

Williams, William. Sermon at Cambridge on the 15th of Sept. 1738, on
Occasion of the Execution of Philip Kennison. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Williams, William. Directions to obtain a true conversion. 2d edition.
Boston.
Printed in 1736, with "Duty and Interest of a People," &c.

Wright, Samuel. Treatise on being born again. 12mo, pp. 168. Boston.
Zebulon advised. Serious and suitable Counsels for them that go to Sea.
By a Minister of the Gospel; with a Preface by Nathaniel Clap.
12mo. Newport.

Zenger, John Peter. Narrative of his Trial. (See 1735.) 4to, pp. 50.
Boston. Reprinted.

1739.

Abbot, Hull. Early Piety; Sermon at Charlestown. 8vo. Boston. 1739. ?

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Christopher Sower. (German.) Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Answer to a printed Letter said to be wrote by a Gentleman in Newport
to his Friend in Boston, &c. Boston.

Art of Preaching; in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. Philadelphia.

Barnard, John. Sermon on the Death of Mr. Abiel Abbot, May 18, 1739.
Preface by Rev. Sam'l Phillips. 8vo, pp. xviii, 24. Boston.


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Barnard, John. A Sermon Preached at the Gathering of a Church, and
the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Timothy Walker, at the New Plantation
called Penicook [now Concord, N. H.], Nov. 18th, 1730. 8vo,
pp. 42. Boston.

Beach, John. The Duty of Loving our Enemies. A Sermon preached at
Boston Sept. 24, 1738. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Beckwith, George. Discourse at New Salem, May 20, 1739. On the Death
of Mrs. Anna Lovett. 16mo, pp. 47. New London.

Blair, Samuel. Sermon on 2 Corinthians, iii, 18. 8vo. Boston.

Bookey, Sacheverell. Against the fear of Death. Discourse at Norwich,
1739. 4to.

Briefs in the controversy between Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire.
Fol. Boston.

Browne, Arthur. Religious Education of Children Recommended. A
Sermon in Portsmouth, Dec. 27th, 1739, the Day appointed for the
Execution of Penelope Kenny. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston.

Bunyan, John. Grace Abounding. Boston. Reprint.

Byles, Mather. Discourse on Psalms xxxvii, 37. 8vo. Boston.

Callender, John. Historical Discourse on the Civil and Religious Affairs
of the Colony of Rhode Island, and Providence Plantation, from the
first Settlement, 1638, to the end of the first Century. 8vo, pp. xiv,
120. Boston.

Callender, John. Sermon at Boston, Feb. 14, 1738–9, at the Ordination of
Jeremiah Condy. 12mo, pp. (4) 32. Boston.

Catechism, (a Shorter;) proper to learn before that of the Assembly. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon on Religious Compulsion. 12mo, pp. 26.
Boston.

Clark, Peter. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1739. 8vo, pp. 58. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The unspeakable Gift of God. Sermon at Boston
Feb. 1, 1739. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Peter Thacher, March
4, 1739. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The Withered Hand Stretched Forth at the Command
of Christ, and Restored. Sermon May 17, 1739. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston.

Cooper, William. Sermon at the Public Lecture March 1, 1738–9, on the
Funeral of Rev. Peter Thacher. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. The Danger of Schisms and Contentions, with respect
to the Ministry and Ordinance of the Gospel. A Sermon. New
York.

Eells, Nathaniel. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Edward Eells, Middletown,
Conn., Sept. 6, 1738. 8vo, pp. 68. New London.

Eliot, Jared. Sermon on the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Smithson. 12mo,
pp. 30. New London.

Falconar, Magnus. Choice Collection out of the Psalms of David, the
Book of Job. Hales Contemplations, &c. Philadelphia.

Fessenden, Benjamin. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Samuel Tobey,
Berkley, Nov. 23, 1737. 16mo, pp. 66. Boston.

Flynt, Henry. Twenty Sermons on various Subjects. 8vo, pp. 312. Boston.

Hancock, John. Two Century Sermons at Braintree, Sept. 16, 1739. 8vo,
pp. 37. Boston.

Letter about a Good Management under the Distemper of the Measles, at
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Lord, Joseph. Two Letters, viz. One on the Change of the Sabbath; and
the other on the Beginning of the Sabbath. Boston.

Lowell, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Thomas Barnard, Newbury,
Jan. 31, 1738–9. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Mather, Samuel. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 33.
Boston.

Moody, Samuel. The Gospel Way of Escaping the Doleful State of the
Damned, with a Representation of their more aggravated Misery who
go to Hell from under the Gospel. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. iv, 172.
Boston. Reprinted.

Phillips, Samuel. Children Well Imployed and Jesus much delighted, or
The Hosannah of Zion's Children very pleasing to Zion's King. 16mo,
pp. 109. Boston.

Plea for Truth, in Opposition to Arminian Doctrines. Boston.

Quincy, Edmund (?) Letter to the Freeholders of Massachusetts Bay relative
to the Election of Representatives. 8vo, pp. 12. Boston.

Rogers, John. Sermon on the Death of Hon. John Appleton. 8vo, pp.
18. Boston.

Rand, William. Sermon at the Ordination of David Parsons, Hadley,
Nov. 7, 1739. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Rogers, Nathaniel. Sermon on the Death of Hon. John Appleton. 8vo,
pp. 24. Boston.

Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth. History of Joseph. A Poem, By a Female Hand.
In Ten Books. 8vo. Philadelphia.
See 1767.

Sermons on Sacramental Occasions. 8vo, pp. 275. Boston.

Short Directions to an Unregenerate Sinner; written in Dutch by a Lover
of the Truth, and translated into English. 12mo, pp. 24. New York. Reprinted.

Shurtleff, William. Sermon at the Ordination of Nathaniel Gookin, at
Hampton, N. H. Oct. 31, 1739. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Smith, Josiah. Sermon at Charleston, S. C., on the Death of Rev. Nathan
Bassett. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

South Carolina. An Account of the Importations and Exportations of the
Province from Nov. 1, 1738, to Nov. 1, 1739. Single Sheet. Fol.
Charleston, S. C.
Brit. Museum.

Stone, Nathaniel. An Account of Pleas of late made that tend to subvert
the New Covenant Constitution, &c. 16mo, pp. 15. Boston.
Dated Harwich Mar. 1, 1738.

Tennent, Gilbert. Two Sermons on Eph. iii, 8. 8vo. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. The Duty of Self Examination considered in a Sermon
preached at Maidenhead, N. J., Oct. 22, 1737. 12mo, pp. 20. Boston,
1739.

Tennent, Gilbert. The Divinity of the Sacred Scriptures considered, and
the Dangers of Covetousness detected, in a Sermon preached at New
Brunswick, N. J., April 1738. pp. 27.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermons on Psalms xiv, 3, 4, 5, and 8. 8vo. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Unsearchable Riches of Christ. Two Sermons at New
Brunswick, Aug. 1737. 8vo, pp. 59. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. The Legal Bow Bent, or Arrows on the String, against
the King's Enemies, in two Discourses. 12mo, pp. 38. Boston.


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Tennent, Gilbert. The Solemn Scene of the Last Judgment. Opened in
a Sermon on 2 Thess. i, 6, 7, 8, 9. 12mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. The Preciousness of Christ to Believers, considered in
a Sermon on 1 Pet. ii, 7. 12mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermons on Sacramental Occasions: With Sermons by
Samuel Blair and William Tennent. 8vo. Boston 1739.
Most of the Discourses before named are in this volume.

Tennent, William. Exhortations to Walk in Christ, in a Sermon preached
at New Brunswick August 8, 1737. 12mo, pp. 22. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Guide to Prayer. 8th edition. 12mo, pp. 228. Boston.
Reprinted.

Webb, John. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Peter Thacher. 8vo, pp. 36.
Boston.

Whitefield, George. Sermon on the Christian's great Duty of Self Denial.
Boston.

Whitefield, George. Sermon on Regeneration. pp. 21. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Christmas well Kept, and the Twelve Days well
spent. An Extract from his Journal. 12mo, pp. 11. (Boston.)

Whitefield, George. Journal from London to Gibralter. (8 editions.)
Boston. Reprinted from London edition.

Whitefield, George. Journal from May to December 1738. 12mo.

Whitefield, George. Letter from, to the religious Societies lately formed
in England and Wales. Printed for the Benefit of the Orphan House
in Georgia. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Duty and Interest of Early Piety. A Sermon, &c.
Boston.

Whitefield, George. Great Duty of Family Religion, &c. Boston.

Whitefield, George. The Almost Christian, &c. a Sermon. With a poem
on his design for Georgia. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Whitefield, George, The Indwelling of the Spirit, &c. Sermon at Bexley,
in Kent, on Whitsunday 1739. Sm. 8vo. Boston.

Whittelsey, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. Samuel Whittelsey,
Jr. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Wightman, Valentine. Sermon on Acts 16, 31. 8vo. New London.

Williams, Rev. William. Direction how to obtain a true conversion unto
God. Boston.

Word of Advice to such as are settling new Plantations. 8vo, pp. 15.
Boston 1739.

1740.

Allen, James. Letter to a Friend in the Country (on the Memorial of
Roland Cotton, &c.). 4to, pp. 11. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Philadelphia.

Almanac. N. Whittemore. Boston.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Joseph Stafford. Boston.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Christopher Sower. (German.) Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

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Balch, William. Reconciliation with an offended Brother explained and
enforced. 12mo, pp. 47. Boston.

Bradbury, Thomas. The Necessity of Contending for Revealed Religion:
With a Sermon on the fifth of Nov. 1719. By Thomas Bradbury. To
which is prefixed, a Letter from the Rev. Cotton Mather, D.D., on the
late Disputes about the Ever-Blessed Trinity. 8vo, pp. xxiv, 88.
Boston. Reprinted.

Brown, Arthur. Sermon at Portsmouth, N. H. Dec. 27, 1739, on the Execution
of Penelope Kenny. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston.

Bull, George (Lord Bishop of St. David's). Discourse on the Spirit of God
in the Faithful. 4to. Boston. Reprinted.

Byles, Mather. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1740. 8vo, pp.
31. Boston.

Byles, Mather. Discourse at Thursday Lecture Dec. 11, 1740. 8vo, pp.
20. Boston.

Campbell, Daniel. Sacramental Meditations. 2d edition. 12mo, pp. 187.
Boston.

Campbell, John, Duke of Argyle. Speech upon the State of the Nation,
April 15, 1740. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston. Reprint.

Catechism, the Shorter, composed by the Rev. Assembly of Divines. 12mo.
Boston.

Chanler, Isaac. New Converts exhorted to cleave to God. A Sermon at
a Wednesday Evening Lecture in Charleston, S. C. preface by W.
Cooper. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston. Reprint.

Colman, Benjamin. The Withered Hand, &c. Sermon. 2d edition. (See
1739.) 16mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon on the Death of Hon. Sam'l Holden of London.
4to, pp. 21. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. A Humble Discourse on the Incomprehensibleness of
God. In Four Sermons preached at the Lecture in Boston, 1714.
With a Preface by Rev. Mr. Pemberton. 2d edition. 12mo, pp. 118.
Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Souls flying to Jesus Pleasant and Admirable to
behold. Sermon Oct. 21, 1740. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Connecticut. Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Colony of, from 1715 to 1739.
Fol. New London.

Cooper, William. Doctrine of Predestination unto Life; explained and
vindicated in Four Sermons. 8vo, pp. 140. Boston.

Cooper, William. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1740. 8vo, pp. 48.
Boston.

Cummings, Archibald. Faith absolutely necessary, but not sufficient without
Good Works. Two Sermons preached at Christ Church, Philadelphia.
Published in their own Vindication, from the false and rash
Reflections of the famous Mr. Whitefield. 12mo, pp. xvi, 38. Phila
delphia.

Dewsbury, William. A Sermon on the Important Doctrine of Regeneration.
Preached at Grace Church Street, the Sixth of the Third Month,
1688. Taken from his Mouth, in Short hand. Philadelphia.
Dickinson, Jonathan. A call to the weary and heavy Laden to come unto
Christ for Rest. A Sermon preached at Conn. Farms in Elizabethtown,
N. J., Dec. 23, 1739. Published at the desire of The Hearers.
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Dickinson, Jonathan Observations of that Terrible Disease vulgarly called
Throat Distemper, with Advice as to the method of Cure, in a Letter
to a Friend. 8vo, pp. 12. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. The Witness of the Spirit. Sermon at Newark,
N. J., May 7, 1740. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Dissertation on the Currencies of the British Plantations in North America;
and Observations on a Paper Currency. 8vo, pp. 62. Boston.
Supposed to have been written by Thos. Hutchinson.

Dissertation. Postscript to the above. Boston.

Douglass, William, M.D. Discourse concerning the Currencies of the
British Plantations in America with regard to Paper-money, particularly
in relation to Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston.

Erskine, Ralph. Gospel Sonnets. pp. 270. Philadelphia. Reprinted.
5th edition? See 1741.

Een korte Handleiding voor een onwedergeboren som daar om tot Christus
te koomen. New York.

Extract from the Laws of William Penn; translated into German for the
Use of the Germans in Pennsylvania. Germantown. Printed by
Christopher Sower.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Sermon on Evangelical Preaching. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston.

Family Religion excited and assisted. 12mo, pp. 16. Newport. Reprinted.
See Mather, Cotton, 1720.

Finley, Samuel. Letter concerning Mr. Whitefield, Messrs. Tennents, &c.
and their Opposers. Philadelphia.

Franck, August Hermann. Letter to a Friend concerning the most useful
way of preaching. 12mo. Boston.

Garden, Alexander. Six Letters to the Rev. G. Whitefield; the 1st, 2d,
and 3d, on the Subject of Justification; the 4th containing Remarks
on a pamphlet entitled the case between Mr. Whitefield and Dr. Stebbins
stated &c., the 5th containing Remarks upon Mr. Whitefield's two
Letters concerning Archbishop Tillotson, and the Book entitled the
whole Duty of Man; the 6th containing Remarks upon Mr. Whitefield's
Second Letter concerning Archbishop Tillotson, and on his Letter
concerning the Negroes. Together with Mr. Whitefield's Answer to
the first Letter. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 54. Boston.

Garden, Alexander. Regeneration and the Testimony of the Spirit. Being
the Substance of Two Sermons Lately preached in the Parish Church
of St. Phillip, Charleston, S. C. Occasioned by some erroneous Notions
of certain men who call themselves Methodists. 8vo, pp. 33.
Charleston.

Gillespie, George. A Sermon against Divisions in Christ's Churches.
Advertised in Am. Weekly Mercury, Phil. Sept. 18, 1740, as in the Press.

Gordon, Thomas. The Independent Whig; or, a Defence of primitive
Christianity, against the exorbitant claims and Encroachments of
fanatical and disaffected Clergymen. Philadelphia.
It is difficult to determine how often and in what proportions Gordon's Defence of
Christianity
has been printed in this country. The size has varied from one volume
to four volumes, the last being at Hartford in 1816.

Hale, Sir Matthew. Sum of Religion, &c. Philadelphia. B. Franklin.

Hemingway, Jacob. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 8th, 1740. 12mo,
pp. 32. New London.

Jennings, John. Two Discourses, on preaching Christ; and of Particular
and Experimental Preaching. With a Preface and Recommendation
by Dr. Watts. 12mo, pp. 86. 4th edition. Boston.


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Kinnersly, Ebenezer. Letter to the Rev. Mr. Jenkin Jones, occasioned by
a late Anonymous Paper published under the fiction of a Letter to him
from his Friend in the Country, but is supposed to be writ by some
hackney Writer in Philadelphia, at the instance, and by the Instruction
of Mr. Jones.
Advertised in Am. Weekly Mercury, Phil. Oct. 16, 1740.

Kinnersley, Ebenezer. A Second Letter to his Friend in the Country.
Shewing the Partiality and unjust Treatment he has met with from
a certain committee, etc. Philadelphia.

Kinnersley, Ebenezer. Letter to, from his friend in the Country, in Answer
to his Letters lately published. Philadelphia.

Letter relating to a medium of Trade in the Province of Massachusetts
Bay. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Letter to a Friend in the Country. 4to.

Letter from a Country Gentleman at Boston to his Friends in the Country,
8vo, pp. 12. June 10, 1740.

London, Bishop of. Pastoral Letter against Lukewarmness and Enthusiasm.
Philadelphia.

Mather, Samuel. Sermon on the Death of Thomas Hutchinson, Esq. 8vo.
pp. 32. Boston.

Mather, Samuel. A dead Faith Anatomized. 2d edition. 12mo, pp. 108.
Boston.

Mather, Samuel. The Self Justiciary convicted and condemned. 16mo, pp.
82. Boston.

Money. An Inquiry into the Nature and Uses of; more especially of the
Bills of publick Credit, Old Tenor. Together with proposals of some
proper Relief in the present Exigence. To which is added a Reply to
a former Essay on Silver and Paper Currencies. As also a Postscript
containing Remarks on a late Discourse concerning the Currencies.
8vo, pp. 78. Boston.

Moody, Samuel. The Gospel Way of escaping the Doleful State of the
Damned. Boston. Reprinted.

Necessary Directions to live an holy Life. 12mo, pp. 24. Boston.

New and Complete Guide to the English Tongue. Collected from the best
Authors. In two Books. For the Use of Schools. By an Ingenious
Hand. Philadelphia.

North Carolina. Narrative of the Proceedings of the House of Burgesses.
8vo. Williamsburg.

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the Province of, etc. Fol. Philadelphia.

Proposals to print by Subscription. A solemn Warning to the secure
World, from the God of Terrible Majesty; or the Presumptuous Sinner
Detected, his Pleas considered, and his Doom displayed, &c. By
Gilbert Tennent, M.A. To which is added, the Life of his Brother,
the Rev. Mr. John Tennent, with his two Sermons on the Nature of Regeneration
opened, etc. To contain about 20 sheets large 8vo.
Advertised in Am. Weekly Mercury, Phil. June 19, 1740.

Proposals to print by Subscription. A Vindication of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield's
Doctrine, from several famous Authors. By Magnus Falconar.
Intermixt with the Author's Thoughts.
Advertised in Am. Weekly Mercury, Phil. Aug. 7, 1740.

Querists, The, or An Extract of Passages of Whitefield's Sermons, Journals
and Letters: with Scruples proposed. By Church Members of the
Presbyterian Persuasion. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.


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Quinby, Josiah. A Short History of a Long Journey. Some Account of
the Life of Josiah Quinby. 12mo, pp. 61. New York.

Seagrave, Robert. Remarks upon the Bishop of London's last Pastoral
Letter. In Vindication of Mr. Whitefield and his Particular Doctrines.
3d edition. Philadelphia.

Seccomb, Joseph. Plain and Brief Rehearsal of the Operations of Christ
as God. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Nineveh's Repentance and Deliverance. Fast Sermon
Dec. 3, 1710. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston

Seward, William. Journal of a Voyage from Savannah to Philadelphia,
and from Philadelphia to England. Boston. Reprinted.

Shurtleff, William. Sermon on the Execution of Sarah Simpson and
Penelope Kenny; with a brief Narrative concerning the criminals,
who were the first that were executed in the Province of New Hampshire.
8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Smith, Josiah. Character, Preaching, &c. of the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield,
Impartially represented and supported, in a Sermon preached at
Charlestown, South Carolina, March 26, 1740. Philadelphia.

Smith, Josiah. Same. 16mo, pp. 20. Boston.

Smith, Hon. William (Chief Justice of North Carolina). Narrative of the
Proceedings of the House of Burgesses of North Carolina Feb. 5, 1739‐
40, on the Articles of Complaint exhibited against the Hon. Wm.
Smith, Esq. 8vo, pp. 52. Williamsburgh.

Speech of the D—ke of A—le (Argyle) upon the State of the Nation.
Boston. Reprinted.
2 editions, the 1st sold in less than 10 days.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on the Danger of an unconverted Ministry.
Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Same. 2d edition. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on Justification. Preached at New Brunswick.
Philadelphia.

Turrell, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Samuel Cooke,
Menatomy, Sept. 12, 1739. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Wadsworth, Daniel. Sermon at the Opening of a New Meeting House,
Hartford, Dec. 30, 1739. 8vo. New London.

Walter, Thomas. Grounds and Rules of Music, &c. (See 1721.) 3d edition.
24mo. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. The End of Time. A Discourse. 12mo. Boston.

Wilcocks, Thomas. Choice Drop of Honey from the Rock Christ. 10th
edition. Boston.

Williams, Solomon. Sermon on the Death of Mr. David Trumble. 8vo,
pp. 31. Boston.

Wesley, John and Charles. Book of Hymns. pp. 237. Philadelphia.

Whitefield. Voorbidding ein eider Christen's Plicht en De Wyze and
Dwaaze Maagden, vertoont in twee Predicaties, door G. Whitefield,
A. B. van Pemb. Col. te Oxford: En te Koop by J. P. Zenger in Niew
York en Benj. Franklin in Philadelphia.
Whitefield, George. Letter to Rev. John Wesley in Answer to his Discourse
on Free Grace. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Directions how to hear Sermons. 3d edition. Boston.


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Whitefield, George. The Necessity and Benefits of Religious Society.
12mo. pp. 24. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Some Observations on him and his Opposers. 8vo,
pp. 15. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Three Letters. 1, 2. Concerning Archbishop Tillotson:
3. To the Inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia and Carolina, concerning
their Negroes. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Three Sermons. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Continuation of his Journal from Gibralter to Savannah
in Georgia. 6th edition. Boston.
Whitefield, George. Letter to some Church Members of the Presbyterian
Persuasion, in answer to certain Scruples lately Proposed in proper
Queries raised on each Remark. Philadelphia. Printed by B. Franklin.

Whitefield, George. Same. 8vo, pp. 13. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Same. 12mo. New York.

Whitefield, George. Twenty-two Sermons on Various Subjects. 2 vols.
12mo, pp. 228. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Same. Boston. Reprinted.

Whitefield, George. The Querist; or an Extract of Sundry Passages taken
out of Mr. Whitefield's Printed Sermons, Journals and Letters. Together
with some Scruples proposed in proper Queries raised on each
Remark. In an humble Address to the Presbytery of Newcastle met
at Whiteclay Creek in Pennsylvania Sept. 9th, by some Members of
the Presbyterian Persuasion. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston. Reprinted.

Whitefield, George. Tour from England to Philadelphia, New York,
New Brunswick, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Savannah, in
Georgia. With his Answer to the Bishop of London's Letter. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Remarks on the several Passages of his Sermons,
Journals and Letters, which seem unsound and erroneous, and very
liable to Exceptions; with several Queries on the Remarks by some
Friends to the Truth of the Gospel. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Continuation of his Journal during the Time he was
detained in England by the Embargo. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Continuation of his Journal during the Time of his
Arrival at Georgia to his second Return thither from Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Five Sermons, viz. 1. The Wise and Foolish Virgins.
2. The Indwelling of the Spirit. 3. Worldly Business no Plea
for the neglect of Religion. 4. The Heinous Sin of Drunkenness. 5.
Directions how to hear a Sermon. Philadelphia.
Whitefield, George. Continuation of his Journal during the time he was
detained in England by the Embargo. Also a continuation of his
Journal from his Embarking after the Embargo, to his arrival in
Savannah. Vol. 2d. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Journal of a Voyage from London to Gibraltar. 6th
edition. 16mo, pp. 54. Boston.

Whitefield, George. A Brief and General Account of the first part of the
Life of, from his Birth to his entering into Holy Orders. Written by
Himself. 12mo, pp. 54. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Same. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Same. Boston. Reprinted.


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Whitefield, George. Letter to Religious Societies lately formed in England
and Wales. Published for the Benefit of the Orphan House in
Georgia. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Letter from, to a Friend in London, showing the
fundamental Errors of the Book entitled, "The Whole Duty of Man."
Advertised in Penn. Gazette, May 22, 1740.

1741.

Advice to Sinners under Conviction to prevent their miscarrying in Conversion.
Together with some Scruples of the Tempted resolved.
Boston. Reprinted.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Sower's German Alm. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Pocket Alm. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Appleton, Nathaniel. God, not Ministers, to have the Glory of all Success
given to the preached Gospel. Two Discourses Occasioned by the late
powerful and awakening Preaching of the Rev. George Whitefield.
8vo, pp. 44. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermon at Newton, Aug. 9, from Zech. vii, 10.
8vo, pp. 63. Boston.

Art of Preaching (The), in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.
See 1739.

Blair, Samuel. A Particular Consideration of a Piece entitled the Querists;
being a Vindication of Mr. G. Whitefield. 12mo, pp. 63.
Philadelphia.

Blair, Samuel. Same. 16mo, pp. 63. Boston.

Bristol Tragedy (The). Being an exact and impartial Narrative of the
horrid and dreadful murder of Sir John Dinely Goodere, Bart. Boston.
Reprinted.

Brooks, Nathan Covington. History of the Church. A Poem. 8vo. Baltimore.


Bull, George (Lord Bishop of St. David's). Discourse concerning the
Spirit of God in the Faithful. 4to. Boston. Reprinted.

Byles, Mather. Repentance and Faith the Great Doctrine of the Gospel
of Universal Concernment. Boston.

Byles, Mather. Visit to Jesus by Night. A Sermon. 24mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Byles, Mather. Affections on Things above. A Discourse delivered at
the Thursday Lecture in Boston, Dec. 11, 1740.

Catalogue of Books belonging to the Library Company of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.

Chapman, Daniel. Sermon on the Death of Samuel Couch, Esq., Nov.
24, 1739. 8vo. New London, Conn.

Chauncy, Charles. The New Creature described and considered. Sermon
at Boston, 1741. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon on the Death of Lucy Waldo. 8vo, pp. 26.
Boston.


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Chauncy, Charles. Sermon shewing that an Unbridled Tongue is a Sure
Evidence that our Religion is Hypocritical and vain, at the Thursday
Lecture in Boston, Sept. 10. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Checkley, Samuel. Sermon on Little Children being brought to Christ.
8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Chew, Samuel. Speech from the Bench to the Grand Jury of the County
of New Castle, Nov. 21, 1741. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Choice Dialogues between a Godly Minister and an honest Country-Man,
concerning Election and Predestination. To which is annexed Divine
Prescience, consistent with Human Liberty: Or Mr. Wesley's Opinion
of Election and Reprobation, proved not to be so absurd as represented.
By an Enquirer after Truth.
Advertised in Am. Weekly Mercury, Phil. Feb. 26, 1740–1, as "now in the press,
and next week will be published." See 1720.

Clark, Peter. The Captain of the Lord's Hosts appearing with his sword
drawn. Two Sermons at Salem Village on the Fast appointed on
occasion of the War, Feb. 26, 1740–1. 8vo, pp. 55. Boston.

Colden, Cadwallader. Essay on the Iliac Passion. Philadelphia.

Cole, Benjamin, M. D. Dissertation on Inoculating for the Small Pox,
New London.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon at the Boston Lecture Aug. 27, 1741. 12mo.
pp. 26. Boston.
Address of the Boston Ministers to Gov. Shirley, and his reply, appended.

Conversion of a Young Scholar. Drawn up at the Request of an Elder
Minister. Boston.

Cooke, Samuel. Divine Sovereignty in the Salvation of Sinners considered
and improved. Sermon before the Eastern Association of Fairfield
County, Conn., July 29. 1741. 12mo, pp. 40. Boston.

Cooper, William. One shall be taken and the other left. A Sermon at
the Old South Church in Boston March 22, 1740. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Cooper, William. The Sin and Danger of Quenching the Spirit; two
Sermons. 8vo, pp. 49. Boston.

Corbin, Samuel. Advice to Sinners under Conviction. 8vo, pp. 14.
Boston. Reprinted.

Cotton, John. Lectures in Newton on Seeking God. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston.

Cross (R.), and others. A Protestation presented to the Synod of Philadelphia,
June 1, 1741. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Croswell, Andrew. Answer to the Rev. Mr. Garden's three first Letters
to Whitefield. With an Appendix concerning Mr. Garden's Treatment
of Mr. Whitefield. 8vo, pp. 60. Boston.

Daily Conversation with God; exemplified in the Life of Armelle Nicolas,
a Country Maid in France, who died in Bretaigne in 1671. Translated
from the French. 12mo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Dickinson, Jonathan. True Scripture Doctrine concerning some important
Points of Christian Faith; particularly Eternal Election, Original
Sin, Grace in Conversion, Justification by Faith, and Perseverance of
Saints. In Five Discourses. 8vo. Boston.

Dylander, Rev. John (Minister of the Swedish Church near Philadelphia).
Free Grace in Truth; the 24th Meditation of Dr. John Gerhard.
Translated from Latin into English. With notes for the better understanding
of the author's meaning. Philadelphia.

Early Piety, exemplified in Elizabeth Butcher of Boston: who was born
July 14, 1709, And died June 13th, 1718. 4th edition. 24mo, pp. 17.
Boston.


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Edwards, Jonathan. Sermon on the Danger of the Unconverted, at Enfield
July 8, 1741. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Sermon at Hatfield Sept. 2, 1741 at the Interment
of Mr. William Williams. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of
God applied to that uncommon operation that has lately appeared in
the minds of many of the People of this Land; with a particular
consideration of the extraordinary Circumstances with which this
Work is attended. Published at the earnest Desire of many Ministers
and other Gentlemen. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Same. 8vo. New Haven.

Erskine, Ralph. Gospel Sonnets; or Spiritual Songs, in six parts. Concerning
Creation and Redemption, Law and Gospel, Justification and
Sanctification, Faith and Sense, Heaven and Earth. (5th edition?)
Boston.
See 1740.

Erskine, R. A letter to George Whitfield. 8vo, pp. 14. Philadelphia.

Falconar, Magnus. Free Grace with a Witness, with some Reflections on
the Times.
Advertised in Am. Weekly Mercury, Phil. April 9, 1741, as in the Press.

Finley, Samuel. Christ Triumphing and Satan Raging: Sermon at Nottingham,
Penn. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Finley, Samuel. Same. Philadelphia.

Flavel, John. Great Design and Scope of the Gospel opened. An extract
from the Rev. Mr. Flavel's England's Duty. With a Preface by the
Rev. Mr. Byles. 12mo, pp. (8), 28, (2). Boston.

Free Grace Indeed. A Letter to the Rev. John Wesley, Relating to his
Sermon against absolute Election; published under the Title of Free
Grace. Philadelphia. Reprinted from the London edition.

Free Grace Indeed. Same. Boston. Reprinted.

Gray, Rev. Ellis. The Design of the Gospel Ministry. Sermon, Sept. 27.
8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Garden, Alexander. Sermon at Charleston, S. C., July 13, 1740. With
Remarks on Whitefield's Journals. 12mo. Charleston.

Garden, Alexander. On Regeneration and the Testimony of the Spirit.
Two Sermons preached at Charleston, South Carolina; occasioned by
some Erroneous Notions of the Methodists. 8vo. Charleston, S. C.

Garden, Alexander. Same. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.

Goodere, Samuel. Some account of the Trial of for the Murder of Sir
John Dinely Goodere Bart. at Bristol Eng. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Great Britain. An Enquiry into the Reasons and Conduct of Great Britain
with Relation to the present State of Affairs in Europe. Reprinted
here for the Information of the Inhabitants of New England. Boston.

Hall, Theophilus. Two Sermons on Faith preached at Meriden Aug. 10,
1760. 8vo, pp. 56. New Haven.

Historical Narrative of the Colony of Georgia in America, from the first
Settlement thereof. By Patrick Tailfer, Hugh Anderson, David
Douglas and others. 8vo, pp. 118. Charleston, S. C.

Holyoke, Edward. Duty of Ministers of the Gospel to guard against the
Pharasaism and Sadducism of the Day. Convention Sermon at Boston,
May 28, 1741. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Hooper, William. Christ the Life of true Believers. Sermon at Boston,
Oct. 4, 1741. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.


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Letter to——, Merchant in London, concerning a late Combination
for a private Currency and Bank Money. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.

Letter to the Merchant in London, to whom is directed a printed Letter
relating to the Manufactory Undertaking. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Care of a Troubled Mind. pp. 23. Boston. Reprinted.

Mather, Cotton. Ornaments for the Daughters of Zion. Boston. Reprinted.


Macsparran, James. Discourse delivered at Narragansett, March 14, 1741.
4to, pp. 24. Newport.

Mather, Samuel. Discourses on various important Subjects.
Advertised in Boston News-Letter, April 9, 1741, "as prepared for the Press, and
upon suitable Encouragement will speedily be published."

Mayhew, Experience. A Right to the Lord's Supper, considered, in a
Letter to a serious Enquirer after Truth, by a lover of the same. 8vo,
pp. 29. Boston.

Morgan, Joseph. Sermon from Prov. iii, 5, 6. 16mo, pp. 24. Philadelphia.

Nalton, James. The Nature and Necessity of Humiliation. 24mo, pp.
36. Boston.

Parsons, Joseph. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel Webster, at Salisbury
Aug. 12, 1741. 12mo, pp. 30. Boston.

Payson, Phillips. Two Sermons on a Day of Fasting and Prayer. Occasioned
by a War with Spain, &c. 12mo, pp. 49. Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Practical Discourses on various Texts; delivered
in Boston. Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon at Yale College, April 19, 1741. 12mo,
pp. 28. New London.

Parent's Gift; containing a Choice Collection of God's Judgments and
Mercies, with Hymns of Praise, Prayers and Graces, Lives of the
Evangelists, a great Variety of Short Sentences out of the Holy Scriptures,
and sundry other useful Things by which Children may soon be
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Variety of pleasant Pictures. Boston.

Pede, Dr. The Door of Salvation opened; or a Voice from Heaven to
Unregenerate Sinners. 16mo, pp. 16. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1730.

Phillips, Samuel. Soldiers Counselled and Encouraged. An Artillery
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Praise out of the Mouth of Babes; Or a particular Account of some extraordinary
pious Motions and devout Exercises observed of late in
many Children in Siberia; with a Preface by the late Rev. Dr. Increase
Mather. Boston. Reprinted.

Protestation presented to the Synod of Philadelphia, containing the Reasons
for expelling Messrs. the Tennents, and others, out of said Synod,
June 1, 1741. Boston.

Protestation. Same. Philadelphia.

Quick, John. The Young Man's Claim unto the Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1700.

Rand, William. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. J. Ballantine, Westfield,
June 17, 1741. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Rede, Carteret. Token for Youth, etc. Being the Life and Christian
experience of Carteret Rede. Boston.
See 1766.


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Rose, Aquilla (Printer). Poems on several Occasions. Collected and
Published by his Son Joseph Rose. Philadelphia.

Seccomb, Joseph. Reflections on Hypocrisy. A Sermon. 12mo, pp. 18.
Boston.

Seccomb, Joseph. Essay to excite a further inquiry into the Ancient
matter and manner of Sacred Singing. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon at the Thursday Lecture Jan. 1, 1740–41; wherein
is shewed that all Flesh is as Grass, but the Word of the Lord endureth
forever. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. The Holy Spirit convinceth of Sin, &c., considered in
Four Sermons. 16mo, pp. 133. Boston.

Shurtleff, William. Obligations upon all Christians to Desire and Endeavour
the Salvation of others. A Sermon at Boston, Sept. 18, 1741.
8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Smith, Josiah. Sermon after a Fire at Charleston, S. C. Nov. 18, 1740.
8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Some Remarks upon the Times, wherein is shewn how, contrary to the
Doctrine of Holy Writ, most Sects are Hewing out Cisterns which
will hold no Water. Philadelphia. Printed for the author.

Scougal, Henry. Vital Christianity. A brief Essay on the Life of God
in the Soul of Man. 8vo, pp. 90. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1725.

Sermon on Luke viii, 28. Philadelphia.

Shaw, Samuel. Immanuel, or a discovery of True Religion, &c. 12mo,
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Boston. Reprinted.

Tennent, Gilbert. Remarks upon a Protestation presented to the Synod
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Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on Justification at New Brunswick Aug. 1740.
8vo, pp. 29. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Same. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. The Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees, considered
in a Sermon Preached at Boston. 12mo, pp. 19. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. The Querists, Part III. Extract from Sermon on an
Unconverted Ministry. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Discourse upon the Kingly Office of Christ. 12mo.
Boston. Reprinted (2 editions.)

Tennent, Gilbert. The Espousal; or a passionate Persuasive to a Marriage
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Boston. Reprinted.

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Wesley, John. Free Grace. A Sermon preached at Bristol. pp. 32.
Philadelphia. Reprinted.
See Free Grace Indeed.

White, Mrs. Elizabeth. Experience of God's gracious Dealing. 12mo,
pp. 21. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter to the Rev. John Wesley in Answer to his
Discourse on Free Grace. 2d edition. 16mo, pp. 39. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Same. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Continuation of his Journal from Savannah June
25th, 1740, to his Arrival at Rhode Island; his Travels in other Governments
of New England, to his Departure from Stanford, Connecticut
for New York. 16mo, pp. 96. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Same. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Continuation of his Journal from his leaving New
England; his Travels through New York and Philadelphia and other
places to his Arrival in England. 16mo, pp. 47. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Continuation of his Journal from his Arrival at
Savannah, his stay there, and a particular Account of his Dangerous
Voyage till he arrived in Ireland, and from thence to London. 16mo,
pp. 54. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter to a Church Member of the Presbyterian Persuasion.
8vo. Boston.

Whitefield, George. A Letter to some Church Members of the Presbyterian
Persuasion in Answer to certain Scruples and Queries relating
to some Passages in his printed Sermons and other Writings. To
which is added Two Letters from Nathaniel Lovetruth [B. Franklin?]
to Mr. Whitefield, containing Exceptions to his foresaid Letter. 3d
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Whitefield, and Tennent, their Conduct and Preaching vindicated. Wherein
the Unreasonableness of the Scoffers of the present Day is exposed
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Whitefield, George. The Indwelling of the Spirit, the Common Privilege
of all Believers; a Sermon from John vii, 37, 38, 39. 4to, pp. 22. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Sermons on Various Subjects. 8vo. Boston.

Whitefield, George. What think ye of Christ? Sermon preached on
Kennington Common. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Account of the money he received (by Donation
from all parts of the Continent) to enable him to build an Orphan
House in Georgia. With a Plan of the House. 8vo, pp. 44. Boston.
Reprinted from the London edition.

Whitefield, George. Short Reply to his Letter which he wrote in Answer
to the Querist, &c. 12mo, pp. 62. Philadelphia. Printed for the
Querists.

Whitefield, George. The Querists: or an Extract of Sundry Passages
taken out of Mr. Whitefield's Sermons, Journals and Letters. By
some Church Members of the Presbyterian Persuasion. 3d edition.
12mo. Charles Town, S. C.

Whitefield, George. Journal from June to October 1741. 12mo. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Journal (being the first part of the 1st vol.) from
London to Gibralter, giving an Account of what induced him to leave
his native country, and travel into Foreign Parts; With a particular
Account of his Preaching in several Parts of England, before he took
Shipping. Boston. Reprinted.


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Whitefield, George. Trial of his Spirit. In some Remarks on his Fourth
Journal; published when he staid in England on Account of the
Embargo. 8vo, pp. 46. London. Boston. Reprinted.

Walter, Nathaniel. Thoughts of the Heart the best evidence of a Man's
Spiritual State. 16mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Williams, William. Discourse on Saving Faith; at Newton June 14,
1741. 16mo, pp. 50. Boston.

Wright, John, Esq. Speech to the Court and Grand-Jury on his Removal
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Lancaster (Pa.), for the said County, in May 1741. Philadelphia.

Watts, Isaac. The Psalms of David, &c. Thirteenth edition. 12mo,
pp. 319. Boston.
According to Duyckink the first American edition.

Watts, Isaac. Psalms of David, imitated in the Language of the New
Testament, and applied to the Christian State of Worship. 18th
edition. Philadelphia.

Webb, John. Some Plain and necessary Directions to obtain Salvation.
In Seven Sermons. 12mo, pp. 200. Boston.
This was a 2d edition with Additions. (See 1729.)

Webb, John. Christ's Suit to the Sinner while he stands and knocks at
the Door. A Sermon at Boston Oct. 1741. Boston.

Wigglesworth, Edward. Two publick Lectures on Rom. ix, 18, at Harvard
College. 12mo, pp. 35. Boston.

Wilcocks, or Wilcox, Thomas. A Choice Drop of Honey from the Rock
of Christ. 7th edition. 16mo, pp. 23. Boston.

Wilcocks or Wilcox. The Same. 10th edition. With a Preface to the
Reader. 16mo, pp. ii, 20. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Spiritual Desertions Discovered and Remedied. Boston.
Reprinted.

Williams, Solomon. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 14, 1741, from
Josh. i, 7. 12mo, pp. 44. New London.

Williams, William. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1841. 8vo, pp. 52.
Boston.

1742.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Sower's German Alm. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Robin. Philadelphia.

Almanac. American Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. New Jersey Almanac. By William Ball. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Massachusetts Election Sermon, May 26, 1742.
8vo, pp. 60. Boston.

Ashley, Jonathan. The Great Duty of Charity considered and applied,
in a Sermon at the Church in Brattle Street, Nov. 28, 1742. 8vo, pp.
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Ashley, Jonathan. Sermon at the Ordination of John Norton at Deerfield,
Nov. 25, 1741. 12mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Barnard, John. Zeal for good Works excited and directed. A Sermon
at the Thursday Lecture in Boston, March 25, 1742. 8vo, pp. 43.
Boston.

Bates, William. Christ in the Clouds coming to Judgment. 24mo, pp.
24. Boston.

Beckwith, George. Two Sermons at Lyme, Aug. 23, 1741. 12mo, pp. 73.
New London.

Blair, Samuel. The Doctrine of Predestination truly and fairly stated.
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Blair, Samuel. Animadversions on the Reasons which induced Alexander
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Bradstreet, Benjamin. Godly Sorrow described, and the Blessing annexed
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Bunyan, John. The Doctrine of the Law and Grace unfolded. 3d edition.
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Burgess, Daniel. Rules for having the Word of God with certain and
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Burroughs, Jeremiah. Rare Jewel of Christian Contentment, Containing
18 Rules for obtaining this excellent Grace. Boston.
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Caldwell, John. Nature, Folly and Evil of rash and uncharitable Judging.
A Sermon at the French Meeting-House in Boston, July 11,
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Caldwell, John. Impartial Trial of the Spirits operating in this Part of
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Caldwell, John. Scripture Characters; or Mark of False Prophets or
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Callender, John. The Advantages of Early Religion. A Sermon at
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Catechism. Kurzer Catechismus Vor etliche Gemeinen Jesu aus der Reformirten
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Chauncy, Charles. The Out-pouring of the Holy Ghost. A Sermon at
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Chauncy, Charles. Enthusiasm described and guarded against. A Sermon
at the Old Brick Meeting-House, the Lord's Day after the Commencement
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27. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Gift of the Spirit to Ministers, and the good purpose
it is adapted to serve. A Sermon at the Thursday Lecture, Dec. 17,
1741. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. A faithful Account of the French Prophets, their
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Colman, Benjamin. The Great God has magnified his Word to the Children
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32. Boston.

Colman. The Declaration of a number of the Associated Pastors of
Boston and Charlestown relating to the Rev. Mr. James Davenport.
8vo, pp. 7. Boston.

Cooke, William. Great Duty of Ministers to take Heed to themselves and
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Cooper, William. Sin and Danger of Quenching the Spirit. Two Sermons
at Portsmouth, N. H., at the Time of a remarkable Work of the
Spirit of God. 8vo. Boston.
See 1741.

Cooper, William. Letter to him, Jan. 25, 1742. By J. F. 4to.

Cooper, William. Remarks on his Objections to Mr. Ashley's Sermon, by
J. F. 3d ed. 4to. Boston.

Corbin, Samuel. An awakening Call from the Eternal God to the unconverted.
24mo, pp. 24. Boston.
See 1733.

Croswell, Andrew. Letter to the Rev. Mr. Turell in Answer to his Direction
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Croswell, Andrew. Reply to a Book lately published entitled a Display
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Croswell, Andrew. Reply to the Declaration of the Ministers of Boston
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pp. 18. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. A Sober Reply to a Mad Answer. In a Letter to
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Davenport, James. A Poem on his Departure from Boston, in the way
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Davenport, James. Song of Praise for Joy in the Holy Ghost, &c. 8vo.
Boston.

Dickenson, Jonathan. Display of God's Special Grace, in the Conviction
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uncommon Appearances are distinctly considered, and the Work itself
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an Attestation by several Ministers in Boston. 12mo, pp. 111.
Boston.

Doolittle, Thomas. Captives bound in Chains made free by Christ their
Surety. 18mo, pp. 227. Boston.

Edwards, John. The Fruits of the Spirit considered and explained, in a
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Edwards, Jonathan. Some Thoughts concerning the present Revival of
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Edwards, Jonathan. The Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit
of God. 12mo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Eliot, Andrew. Sermon at his Ordination, Boston, April 14, 1742. 8vo,
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Enquiry into the Nature, Obligation and Advantages, of Religious Fellowship.
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Emerson, Joseph. Wisdom is justified of all her Children. A Sermon in
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Emerson, Joseph. Exhortation to his People, With Respect to Variety
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Erskine, Ralph. Gospel Sonnets, &c. (See 1741.) pp. 272. Boston.
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Faith. Discourse on the Nature and Excellency of Saving Faith, &c.
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Finley, Samuel. A Letter to a Friend [in defence of George Whitefield.
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Flavel, John. A Word to the Well Wishers of the Good Work of God in
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Foxcroft, Thomas. Sermon at a Family Meeting, March 3, 1742. 8vo,
pp. 52. Boston.

Garden, Alexander. Two Sermons preached in Charleston, S. C. 12mo.
New York.

Garden, Alexander. Doctrine of Justification, in Reply to Croswell's
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Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Ebenezer Gay Jun.,
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Gray, Ellis. Sermon at the Ordination of Thaddeus Maccarty, Kingston,
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Hart, William. Discourse on Regeneration. 8vo, pp. 57. New London.

Haven, Elias. Youthful Pleasures must be accounted for in the Day of
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Hellenbroek, Abraham. Take us the Foxes. Sermon at Rotterdam.
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Hooper, William. Jesus Christ the only Way to the Father. A Sermon
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Janeway, James. Invisibles, Realities Demonstrated in the Holy Life and
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Jewet, Jedidiah. Necessity of good Works as the Fruit and Evidence of
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Jones, Andrew. Black Book of Conscience; Or God's High Court of
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Lord, Benjamin. Believers in Christ the True Children of God. Discourse
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Loring, Israel. Ministers insufficient of themselves rightly to discharge
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Ludewig, B. Wahrer Bericht de dato Germantown den 20ten Februarii
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McGregore, David. Sermon at Stratham, N. H., Dec. 28, 1741. 8vo, pp.
30. Boston.

McGregore, David. The Spirits of the present Day Tried. A Tuesday
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Massachusetts. Acts and Laws. Fol., pp. 333. Boston.

Massachusetts. A Letter to the Freeholders and other Inhabitants of this
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Mather, Cotton. Parentator, &c. (See 1724.) 8vo, pp. 256. Boston.
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Mead, Mathew. Almost a Christian. 12mo, pp. 150. Boston. Reprinted.

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Moravians. Authentische Relation Von dem Anlass, Fortgang und
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Moravians. Extract aus Unsers Conferenz-Schreibers Johan Jacob Mullers
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Moravians. Etliche zu dieser Zeit nicht unnütze Fragen Neber Einige
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Moravians. Aufrichtige Nachricht aus Publicum ûber eine von dem Hollaendishen
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Moravians. Compendious Extract; containing the chiefest Articles of
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New Jersey, A Vindication of the late Assembly of.

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Russell, Samuel. Man's Liableness to be deceived about Religion. Sermon
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Stiles, Isaac. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 13, 1742. 12mo, pp. 59.
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Walter, Nathaniel. Heavenly and God-like Zeal the grand Characteristic
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Whitefield, George. The Marriage of Cana. A Sermon. Philadelphia.

Williams, Solomon. The More Excellent Way. A Sermon at Goshen in
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Williams, Solomon. Substance of Two Discourses at Lebanon, Conn.,
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Zinzendorf, Count. Remarks desired of the Rev. of Thurenstein, For the
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1743.

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Alleine, Joseph. Alarm to Unconverted Sinners. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.


Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

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Almanac. Jenna's. Philadelphia.

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Assembly of Pastors of Churches in New England, July 7, 1743. Testimony
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Cabot, Marston. Sermon at Thompson, Connecticut, Oct. 17, 1742. 12mo.
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Caldwell, John. Answer to the Appendix of the second edition of Mr.
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Campbell, John. Treatise on Conversion, Faith and Justification. 8vo,
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Against Whitfield and his followers.

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that Uncommon Operation that has lately appeared on the Minds of
Many of the people of this Land. In a letter to a friend; together
with a preface, containing an examination of the Rev. Mr. Wm. Cooper's
Preface to Mr. Edwards' Sermon. 8vo, pp. 20–40. Boston.

Clap, Thomas. Catalogue of the Library of Yale College. 16mo, pp. 36.
New London.

Clap, Thomas. Introduction to the Study of Philosophy. 16mo. New
London.

Colman, Benjamin. Letter to John Sergeant of Stockbridge, with Sergeant's
Letter respecting the Education of Indian Children. 8vo.
Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The Glory of God in the Firmament of his Power.
Sermon. Oct. 31, 1742. 8vo, pp. iv, 22. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Dr. Colman's Return in Compliance with Mr. Sergeant's
Request. Boston, Aug. 22, 1743.
See Sergeant, John.

Convention of Ministers. The Testimony and Advice of an Assembly of
Pastors of Churches in New England, July 7, 1743. Occasioned by
the Revival of Religion. Added Attestations from a Number of their
Brethren. 8vo, pp. 51. Boston. [n. d.]

Corbet, John. Enquiry into the State of his own Soul, &c. (See 1684.)
3d edition. 12mo, pp. 80. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. Reply to J. Dickinson's "Display of God's Special
Grace". 8vo. Boston, 1743.

Currency. Thoughts upon the State of the Paper Currency in New England.
4to, pp. 52. Boston.

Declaration of the Presbyteries of New Brunswick and New Castle, met
at Philadelphia, May 26, 1743. Philadelphia.

Dialogue between Evangelist and Desperantius. To which is prefixed an
Hymn agreeable thereto. Also a Sea-Comparison spiritualized; and
an Hymn to the Author of the Wandering Spirit, upon his Writing a
bitter Satyr against Rev. Mr. Whitefield, added, Likewise a Spiteful
Letter from Scotland, and its Answer. Collected and prefaced by
Magnus Falconar. Philadelphia.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Display of God's Special Grace, in Familiar Dialogue's.
12mo, pp. x, 74. Philadelphia.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Sermon at Newark, May 7, 1740. (2 editions.) 12mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. The Nature and Necessity of Regeneration. Sermon
at Newark, N. J., Jan. 19, 1742–43, with Remarks on Waterland's
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Dickinson, Jonathan. Same. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Defence of the Dialogue entitled a Display of God's
Special Grace, against the Exceptions made to it by Andrew Croswell,
in a Letter to him from the Author of that Book. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.

Discourse concerning Paper Money. Philadelphia.

Doolittle, Benjamin. Enquiry into Enthusiasm. Being an Account of
what it is, the Origin, Progress, and Effects of it. 12mo, pp. 37, Boston.

Doolittle, Thomas. Captives bound in Chains made Free by Christ their
Surety, &c. Boston.
See 1742.

Edwards, Jonathan. Some Thoughts concerning the present Revival of
Religion in New England; in a Treatise on that Subject, in five Parts.
pp. 50. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Judd. 8vo,
pp. 50. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Discourses on Various Subjects nearly concerning
Salvation. Delivered at Northampton Chiefly in the Time of the late
wonderful pouring out of the Spirit of God there. Philadelphia. (?)

Eells, Nathaniel. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1743. 8vo, pp. 43.
Boston.

Erskine, Ralph. Gospel Sonnets or Spiritual Songs. 7th edition, with
Additions and Improvements. 12mo, pp. xiv, 24, 270. Boston.

Erskine, Ralph. Paraphrase; or large Explanatory Poems on the whole
of Solomon's Songs. Boston. Reprinted.

Finley, Samuel. Satan stripped of his Angelick Robes. With an Application
to the Moravians. Philadelphia.

Finley, Samuel. Refutation of Mr. Thompson's Sermon on the Doctrine
of Convictions. 12mo, pp. 71. Philadelphia.

Fisher, Edward. Marrow of Modern Divinity. Tenth edition. 12mo.
Boston.

Flavel, John. Teaching of God, &c. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Fleming, Robert. Fulfilling of the Scripture; or an Essay shewing the
exact Accomplishment of the Word of God in his Works. pp. xxiv,
xii, 522. Boston. Reprinted.

Fox, G. Instructions for Right Spelling, and Plain Directions for Reading
and Writing True English, &c. 16mo, pp. 120. Boston.

Franklin, Benjamin. Proposal for Promoting Useful Knowledge, &c.
Philadelphia. 14 May, 1743. Printed as a circular.

Gee, Joshua. Letter to Nathaniel Eells, Moderator of the late Convention
of Pastors in Boston; containing some Remarks on their printed Testimony
against several Errors, &c. 8vo, pp. 17. Boston.

Gee, Joshua. Same. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 17. Boston.

Gouge, Thomas. Young Man's Guide through the Wilderness of this
World to the Heavenly Canaan. Boston.

Gray, Ellis. Fidelity of Ministers to themselves, and to the Flocks of God.
A Sermon at the Ordination of the Rev. Thaddeus Maccarty at Kingston.
Boston.
?1742.

Hancock, John. Expostulatory and Pacific Letter by Way of Reply to
the Rev. Mr. Gee's Letter of Remarks. Addressed to Rev. Mr. Nathaniel
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Hancock, John. Sermon at Ashford, Conn., Sept. 7, 1743. at the Ordinalion
of Rev. John Bass. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Hancock, John. A Pacifick Discourse upon the Good Work. Delivered
in Pembroke, Sept. 7, 1742. pp. 38. Boston.

Hancock, John. The Examiner, Or Gilbert Against Tennent. A Confutation
of Tennent and his Adherents from his Own Writings. 8vo,
pp. 32. Boston.

Hancock, John. The Same. Philadelphia.

Hart, William. Discourse on 2 Tim. iii, 16, 17. 12mo, pp. 42. New London.

Hobby, William. A Faithful Minister the Glory of Christ. A Sermon at
the Ordination of Daniel Emerson, Dunstable. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Hooker, Thomas. The Poor Doubting Christian Drawn to Christ. With
an Abstract of the Author's Life. 12mo, pp. 160. Boston.
There are at least eight editions of this tract.

Hymns, Choice Collection of. With several new Translations from the
Hymn Book of the Moravian Brethren. Philadelphia.

Letter from an eminent minister of the Church of Scotland giving an
Account of his Conversion and Change of Preaching, &c. 8vo. Boston.

Lewis, Rev.—, of Thurenstein, Deacon according to the Order and
Decorum of the Ancient Moravian Church. Every Man's Right to
Live. A Sermon on Ezek. xxxiii, 2. Why will ye die ? Preached
in Philadelphia. Translated from German into English. Philadelphia.
Printed by B. Franklin.
See Zinzendorf, 1742.

Locke, John. Letter concerning Toleration. With a Postscript concerning
Heresies and Schisms. Boston. Reprinted.

Lord, Benjamin. Sermon at Plainfield, Conn., on the Deliverance of Mrs.
Mercy Wheeler from Sickness. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston.

Lovell, John. Oration at the Funeral of Peter Faneuil, Esq. 4to, pp. 14.
Boston.

Mason, Rev. John. Select Remains. Recommended by Dr. Watts. 16mo,
pp. 161. 3d edition. Boston.

Massachusetts Bay. Testimony of the Pastors of the Churches against
Several Errors in Doctrine and Disorders in Practice. 8vo, pp. 13.
Boston.

Morris, Lewis. Speech of, to the Assembly of the Province of New Jersey,
Dissolving them, Nov. 29, 1742. Philadelphia.

New Jersey, Answer to the Notes and Observations upon the Assembly
of. 4to. Woodbridge, N. J.

New Jersey, Interest of, Considered, &c. Philadelphia.

New Jersey, Extracts from the Minutes and Votes of the Assembly of. Woodbridge, N. J.

New Jersey, The Interest of, with regard to Trade and Navigation, by
Laying of Duties, &c. Philadelphia.

Osborne, Samuel (late Pastor of the Church of Christ in Eastham), His
Case and Complaint. In a Letter to the Rev. Dr. Coleman, to be
communicated to the Convention, 1743. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Parsons, Jonathan. Mr. Parsons Corrected: Or an Addition of some
things to his late Sermon and Preface, tending to set them in a true
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Pemberton, Ebenezer. Duty of Committing our Souls to Christ explained
and improved, in a Sermon. 8vo, pp. 41. Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon on the Death of John Nicoll, M.D. 8vo.
New York.

Philosophy. An Introduction to the Study of, etc. By a Gentleman
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Predestination. Serious Considerations on Absolute Predestination. 8vo,
pp. 24. Boston. Reprinted.

Prescott, Benjamin. Letter to the Rev. Mr. Joshua Gee, in Answer to his
of June 3d, 1743, addressed to the Rev. Mr. Nathaniel Eells. 8vo, pp.
28. Boston.

Prince, Nathan. Constitution and Government of Harvard College from
1636 to 1742. 4to, pp. 44. Boston.

Rand, William. The Late Religious Commotions in New England considered.
An Answer to Rev. Jonathan Edwards's Sermon entitled the
Distinguishing Marks of a Work of the Spirit of God. (See 1741.) 8vo,
pp. 20, 40. Boston.

Rawlet, John. Christian Monitor, containing an Earnest Exhortation to
an Holy Life, etc. 26th edition. Boston.

Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Cooper's Objections to the Rev. Mr. Ashley's
Sermon. 3d edition. Boston.

Result of a Council of Churches at Concord, June 21, 1743. Boston.

Robbins, Philemon. Plain Narrative of the Proceedings of the Reverend
Association of New Haven Country against Mr. Robbins of Branford
since the year 1741, &c. 4to, pp. 44. Boston.

Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth. History of Joseph. A Poem in Ten Books. Boston.
Reprinted.

Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth. Devout Exercises of the Heart in Meditation and
Prayer and Praise. Reviewed and published at her Request by Dr.
Watts. Boston. Reprinted.

Seccomb (or Seccombe), Joseph. The Ways of Pleasure, &c. A Discourse
written on board Ship at Sea. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.

Seccomb, Joseph. Business and Diversion inoffensive to God. A Discourse
delivered at Ammauskeig Falls in the Fishing Season, 1739.
8vo, pp. 21. Boston.

Sergeant, John. Letter to Dr. Colman, containing a Proposal for the education
of Indian Children, with the Doctor's Answer. 8vo, pp. 16.
Boston.

Sergeant, John. The Causes and Danger of Delusions in Affairs of Religion
considered and cautioned against. Sermon at Springfield, April
4, 1743. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Shepard, Thomas. Saints' Jewel; shewing how to apply the Promises;
and the Soul's Invitation unto Christ. In two Sermons. 12mo, pp.
38. Boston. Reprinted.
Printed in London in 1692 with The Sincere Convert.

Shepard, Thomas. Sincere Convert. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Smith, Josiah (of Charleston, S. C.). Letters to Rev. Wm. Cooper of Boston.
8vo. Boston.

Specimen of the Harmony of Wisdom and Fidelity in Relation to our Civil,
Moral and Spiritual Behaviour. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Spiritual Songs, or Songs of Praise with Penitential Cries to Almighty
God upon several occasions, together with the Song of Songs, which
is Solomon's, &c., in English Verse. 16th edition. 8vo, pp. 151. Boston.


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Stiles, Isaac. Looking Glass for Changelings. A Sermon delivered in New
Haven, April 11, 1743. 16mo, pp. 44. New London.

Tennent, Gilbert. Necessity of Holding fast the Truth. In Three Sermons
at New York, April, 1742. With Errors of Some Moravians:
added a Sermon on the Priestly office of Christ; another on Charity;
a Sermon of a Dutch Divine (Hellenbroek) on taking the little Foxes.
8vo, pp. 110, 37, 31. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. The Examiner Examined; in Answer to a Pamphlet
entitled the Examiner, or Gilbert against Tennent. 12mo, pp. 146.Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Same. Philadelphia.
See Hancock, John.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon at the Ordination of Charles Beatty of Neshaminie.
12mo. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Love of Christ a Necessary Qualification. Philadelphia.

Testimony of Ministers in Massachusetts in Convention against several
Errors, signed Nathaniel Eells, Moderator. With an Answer by Rev.
Joshua Gee. 8vo. Boston.

Todd, Jonathan. Sermon on the Death of the Worshipful Capt. James
Meigs, Esq. 12mo, pp. 50. New London.

Treaty held with the Indians of the Six-Nations, at Philadelphia, in July,
1742. Philadelphia.

Vindication of the late New Jersey Assembly. 4to. Woodbridge, N. J.

Walker, Timothy. The Way to try all pretended Apostles. The Substance
of two Sermons at Rumford, N. H. pp.29. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Hymns and Spiritual Songs, in Three Books. 12mo. Boston.
Reprinted.

Watts, Isaac. Psalms. 15th edition. Reprinted.

Webster, Alexander. Divine Influence the true Spring of the extraordinary
Work at Cambuslang, and other places in the West of Scotland.
8vo, pp. 41. Boston. Reprinted.

Whitefield, George. The State of Religion in New England, since the
Arrival of George Whitefield. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Remarks on "The State of Religion in New England
since his Arrival." 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Testimony and Advice of a Number of Laymen respecting
Religion and the Teachers of it. Addressed to the Pastors
in New England, 12th Sept. 1743, in Reference to the Rev. George
Whitefield. 4to, pp. 10. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter from a Gentleman in Scotland to his Friend
in New-England, containing an Account of the Reception and Conduct
of the Rev. George Whitefield in Scotland. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Two Letters to, by Canonicus. 8vo. Boston.

Wilcocks, Thomas. A Choice Drop of Honey. 10th edition. 12mo, pp.
24. Boston.

Willard, Samuel. Some Brief Sacramental Meditations. 2d edition with
Preface by E. Pemberton. 16mo. Boston.
See 1711.

Willard, Samuel. Sermon at Arundel, at the Ordination of Mr. John
Hovey. With Funeral Sermon on Death of Rev. Mr. Willard, by
William Thompson, A.M. Preface by Thomas Prentice. 12mo, pp.
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Williams, Solomon. Discourse at the Interment of Rev. Eleazer Williams,
Mansfield, Sept. 23, 1742. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Williams, William. Sermon on the Death of Caleb Lyman, Esq., Nov.
17, 1742. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Wilkison, J. Looking to Jesus. An Exhortation. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

1744.

Abstract of the Remarkable Passages in the Life of a Private Gentleman.
4th edition. 16mo. Boston.

Account of the Land Bank, or Manufacturing Scheme; and the Silver
Scheme, &c., in Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 91. Boston.

Allen, James. Massachusetts Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 54. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Joseph Stafford. Boston.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. William Bull. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Balch, William. Sermon at Haverhill, Nov. 28, 1744, at the Ordination
ot Benjamin Parker. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Beckwith, George. Two Sermons at Lyme, Sept. 1743. 12mo, pp. 85.
New London.

Ben Saddi, Nathan (Dodsley, Robert). Chronicles of the Kings of England.
Written in the Manner of the Ancient Jewish Historians. Philadelphia.
Price 6d.
See 1758 and 59.

Bernardus, Clarœvallensis St. Hymn to Jesus. Boston.

Blair, Samuel. A Short Narrative of the Revival of Religion in New
Londonderry and other Parts of Pennsylvania. 12mo, pp. 46. Philadelphia.


Blair, Samuel. A Vindication of the Brethren who were unjustly and
illegally cast out of the Synod of Philadelphia; against the Charges
of the Rev. John Thompson in his "Government of the Church of
Christ," &c. By Samuel Blair. 8vo, pp. 63. Philadelphia.

Brief Account of God's Dealings with E. G., Son to a Dissenting Minister
now in London. To which is added, A Hymn Intitled An Invitation
to the Vilest, or the wondrous Power of Free Grace. Written by
Himself. Boston. Reprinted.

Bunyan, John. Pilgrim's Progress. 2d part, with cuts. 12mo, pp. 160.
Boston. Reprint.

Byles, Mather. Character of the perfect and upright Man, &c., to which
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Peaceful Death of Mrs. Anna Byles. 2d edition. 16mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Byles, Mather. Poems. The Conflagration. The God of the Tempest
and Earthquake. 12mo. Boston.

Byles, Mather. God Glorious in the Scenes of Winter. Sermon, Dec. 23,
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Cabot, Marston. Sermon, January 1st, 1744. 12mo, pp. 15. Boston.

Catalogue of Books for sale by Benjamin Franklin. 12mo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

One of the earliest Bookseller's Catalogues.

Chanler, Isaac. The Doctrine of Glorious Grace unfolded, defended, and
practically improved. 4to. Charleston, S. C.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon at the instalment of Thomas Frink, at Plymouth,
&c. 8vo, pp. 45. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Massachusetts Convention Sermon, May 31, 1744.
8vo, pp.54. Boston.

Child's New Plaything. A Spelling Book. 3d edition. Boston.

Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Cicero's Cato Major, or his Discourse of Old Age,
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This was regarded by Franklin as the finest production of his press. It is doubtless
the second instance of the translation of a Latin Classic made and printed in
British America, and is in great request by Collectors. See Cato's Moral Distichs,
by the same translator, as supposed, printed by Franklin in 1735.

Clark, Peter. The Witness of the Spirit in the Hearts of Believers. Opened
and Applied in a Sermon at Watertown, Sept. 16, 1743. 8vo, pp. 46.
Boston.

Clark, Peter. Sermon at Topsfield, June 29, 1743. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston.

Collection of Poems. By Several Hands. 8vo, pp. 55. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. The Case of Satan's fiery Darts in blasphemous Suggestions,
and Hellish Annoyances, as they were considered in Several
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Colman, Benjamin. Letter to the Rev. Mr. Williams of Lebanon, upon
reading the Confessions and Retractions of the Rev. James Davenport.
8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon at Boston, Dec. 1743, on the Death of Rev.
Wm. Cooper. 8vo, pp. viii. 45. Boston.

Comets, Essay on, their nature, the Laws of their Motions, the Cause and
Magnitude of their Atmosphere and Tails. 4to, pp. 8. Boston.

Comet (The). A Poem. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. The Apostle's Advice to the Jaylor improved. Sermon
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Cruttenden, R. Experiences, &c., with a Preface by George Whitefield.
12mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Davenport, James. Two Letters to him from the Rev. Messrs. Williams
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Davenport, James, an Impartial Examination of his Retractions. Boston.

Davenport, James. Letter to the Rev. Jonathan Barber, at the Orphan
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Philadelphia.

Dialogue between two Gentlemen in New York (distinguished by the
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Probably printed by Franklin.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in Defence
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Divine Meditations and Prayers. 8vo, pp. 170. Boston.


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Drelincourt, Charles. The Christian's Defence against the Terrors of Death.
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Edwards, Jonathan. Sermon at Pelham, Mass., Aug. 30, 1744, at the Ordination
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Eliot, Andrew. An inordinate Love of the World inconsistent with the
Love of God. A Sermon at Boston, Aug. 2, 1744. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Erskine, Ebenezer and Ralph. Sermons on Sacramental Occasions. 8vo.
Boston. Reprint.

Fisher, Samuel. The Light of Christ displaying itself through the World.
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Franck, Prof. August Hermann. Nicodemus; or, A Treatise against the
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Franklin, Benjamin. Account of the Newly Invented Pennsylvania Fire
Place. With Plates. 8vo. Philadelphia.

French Convert (The). pp. 134. Boston. (See 1725 and 1745.) Reprinted.

Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Funeral of Rev. John Hancock, Braintree.
8vo, pp. 25. Boston.

Gill, John. Doctrine of Justification by the Righteousness of Christ stated
and maintained; being the Substance of several Sermons delivered in
London. 8vo, pp. 59. Boston. Reprinted.

Gillespy, George. Remarks upon Mr. George Whitefield, proving him a
man under Delusion. Philadelphia.

Help (An) to get Knowledge. 8vo, pp. 180. Boston.

Henchman, Nathaniel. Letter to Stephen Chase, stating why he will not
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Horsmanden, Daniel. Journal of the Proceedings in the Detection of the
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Indians. Treaty at Lancaster in Pennsylvania, by the Lieutenant Governor
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Indians. Council held at Philadelphia, Aug. 1744, with the Deputies of
the Delaware Indians. Folio. Philadelphia.

Keach, Benjamin. The Progress of Sin, or the Travels of Ungodliness.
6th edition. Boston. (?)

Letters from the first Church in Gloucester to the Second in Bradford;
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Lord, Benjamin. Account of the various and signal Deliverances that
evidently appear to have been wrought for Mrs. Mercy Wheeler of
Plainfield. And Faith Victorious, &c. A Sermon, &c. 8vo. Boston.

This work had 4 editions, and perhaps more.
Macpherson, James. History of the Present Rebellion in Scotland. 8vo,
pp. 31. Boston. Reprint.

Mather, Cotton, Life of, Abridged. Boston.

Mayhew, Experience. Grace Defended. 8vo, pp. 208. Boston.

Meteors. Conjectures on their Nature and Motion. 4to, pp. 15. Boston.

Military Discipline, Abstract of; Also the Exercise and Explanation of the
Bayonet. 3d edition. Boston.

Miscellaneous Thoughts: or some Occasional Observations. Pend at the
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Morris, Lewis. Speeches of. 4to. Philadelphia.

Nature and Design of Christianity. Philadelphia.

New England Psalm Book. 26th edition. Boston.
There were about 30 editions in Boston, and about 50 in New England.

Owen, John. Eschol: Or a Cluster of the Fruit of Canaan brought to the
Borders for the Encouragement of the Saints travelling thitherward.
pp. 86. Boston. Reprinted.

Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded. In a Series of familiar Letters from a beautiful
young Damsel to her Parents. 5th edition. Boston.

Paper Currency in New England. A Letter from a Gentleman in Boston
to his Friend in Connecticut. 4to, pp. 15. Boston.

Parsons, Joseph. Christians may and ought to be influenced by the Recompense
of Reward. pp.30. Boston.

Parsons, Joseph. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 30.
Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of David Brainerd, June
12, 1744. 4to. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon occasioned by the Death of his eldest Daughter,
Mrs. Deborah Prince. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Remarks on Joshua Gee's Letter to Nathaniel Eells; by J. F. 4to, pp. 8.
Boston.

Report of the Committee of Both Houses of Assembly of the Province of
South Carolina, on the Causes of the Disappointment of Success in
the late Expedition against St. Augustine, under the Command of
General Oglethorpe. To this is prefixed an Historical Detail of the
several Invasions made by the Spaniards on the Province of South
Carolina, or by the Inhabitants of the said Province, and the Indians
in Alliance with them, upon the Spaniards, from the Year 1670 (when
the first Settlers came over to South Carolina), to the Year 1740.
Advertised in Am. Weekly Mercury, Phil. Feb. 3, 1743–4. as "lately published."

Result of a Council of Ten Churches Convened at Exeter, Jan. 31, 1743.
To which is added Twelve Propositions relating to a Separation; by
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Rhode Island, Charter of, from King Charles II. Fol., pp. 15. Newport.

Seasonable Plea for the Liberty of Conscience, and the Right of Private
Judgment in the Matters of Religion without any Control from Authority.
Being a Letter from a Gentleman in Massachusetts to his friend
in Connecticut, &c. By a Lover of Truth and Liberty. 8vo, pp. 70.
Boston.

Shaw, Samuel. The Angelical Life. 8vo, pp. 180. Boston.

Shaw, Samuel. Immanuel: Or a Discovery of True Religion. A Continuation
of the Angelical Life. 8vo, pp. 246. 3d edition. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Twenty Three Sermons upon the Chief End of Man,
the Divine Authority of the Scriptures, the Being and Attributes of
God, and the Doctrine of the Trinity. 4to, pp. 470. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on the Victory of Admiral Matthews over the
Fleets of France and Spain. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Necessity of Thankfulness for the Wonders of Divine
Mercies. A Sermon, Dec. 23, 1744. Philadelphia.
No date.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon at Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 1744. Philadelphia.
No date.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon, at Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 1744. 12mo. Philadelphia.

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Tennent, Gilbert. Love to Christ a necessary Qualification in order to feed
his Sheep. A Sermon preached before the Ordination of Mr. Charles
Beatty at Neshaminie, December 14, 1743. 12mo, pp. 37. Philadelphia.

Wads worth, Benjamin. Vicious Courses Procuring Poverty. Sermon at
Boston, Feb. 19, 1718–19. 2d edition. 16mo. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Preservative from the Sins and Follies of Childhood and
Youth. Written by Way of Question and Answer. 4th edition.
Philadelphia.

Welwood, Andrew. Meditations representing a Glimpse of Glory: or a
Gospel Discovery of Immanuel's Lord, &c., &c. 8vo, pp. 300. Boston.

Wetmore, James. Letter occasioned by Mr. Dickinson's Remarks on Dr.
Waterland's Discourse on Regeneration. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Wetmore, James. Same. 12mo. New York.

Whitefield, George. The Testimony of the President, Professors, Tutors,
and Hebrew Instructor of Harvard College in Cambridge, against the
Rev. G. Whitefield and his Conduct. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Whitefield, George, a Letter to; publicly calling upon him to vindicate his
Conduct or confess his Faults. By L. K. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Observations on the Methodists. In two Letters to
the Bishop of London. 4to. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Brief Account of the Occasion, Process, and Issue of
a late Trial at the Assizes held at Gloucester (England), March 3d,
1744, between some of the People called Methodists, Plaintiffs, and
certain Persons of the Town of Minchinhampton, in the said county,
Defendants. In a Letter to a Friend. 16mo, pp. 15. Boston. Reprint.

Whitefield, George. Answer to the first and second Part of an Anonymous
Pamphlet entitled Observations upon the Conduct and Behaviour of
a certain Sect usually distinguished by the Name of Methodists.
Addressed to the Bishop of London and other Bishops concerned in
the publication thereof. To which is prefixed the two Parts of the
Observations herein answered. 4to, pp. 16, 14, 24. Boston. Reprinted.

Whitefield, George. The Answers to the two Parts, also published separately.
4to. Part I, pp. 14. Part II, pp. 24. Boston.

Whittelsey, Chauncy. Sermon preached at New Haven on the Sabbath,
preceding the publick Commencement, Sept. 9, 1744. 12mo. New
London.

Williams, Elisha. The Essential Rights and Liberties of Protestants. A
Seasonable Plea, for the Liberty of Conscience, &c. 8vo, pp. 66. Boston.

Williams, Solomon. Sermon at the Ordination of Richard Salter. 16mo,
pp. 53. New London.

Williams, Solomon, and Wheelock, Eleazer. Letters from, to the Rev.
Mr. Davenport; with a Letter from Mr. Davenport. 16mo, pp. 31.
Boston.

Worthington, William. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1744, from
Psalms, Ixxvii, 20. 12mo, pp. 43. New London.

1745.

A Brief Vindication of the Purchasers against the Proprietors, in a Christian
manner. Relating to the Dispute about the boundary between New
York and New Jersey. 12mo, pp. 37. New York. Printed by F.
Zenger Jun.
The only copies known are in the library of the late George Brinley and the English
State Paper Office. F. Zenger Jun., (is not among the Printers mentioned by
Thomas, and Mr. Sabin (Dictionary of Books relating to America, vol. 2, p. 481), has
seen no other specimen of hie work.


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Adams, Rev. John. Poems, original and translated; and the whole Book
of Revelations translated. 12mo, pp. 176. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. R. Saunders. Boston.

Almanac. Wm. Bull. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Jacob Taylor. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Matthew Boucher. Philadelphia.

Armstrong, John. The Art of Preserving Health. A Poem. In Four
Books. 4to, pp. 88. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Balch, William. Duty of Ministers to aim at being Promoters and Partakers
of the Gospel. A Sermon at the Ordination of Mr. Benjamin
Parker, in Haverhill, Nov. 28, 1744. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Beach, John. A Sermon. 12mo, pp. 38. Newport, R. I.

Berkeley, George. An Abstract from his Treatise on Tar Water, adapted to
Diseases frequent in America. By a Physician. 12mo. New York
and Philadelphia.

Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. The Enthusiasm of Methodists and.
Papists Compared. With Observations on George Whitefield, &c.
Boston. Reprinted.

Burr, Aaron. Sermon at the Ordination of David Bostwick at Jamaica
on. Long-Island, with an Exhortation by Rev. Mr. Pemberton. 12mo,
pp. 56. New York.

Byles, Mather. Glorious Rest of Heaven. A Sermon in Boston, Jan. 3,
1744–45. 16mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Cadwaladar, Dr. Thomas. Essay on the West India Dry Gripes. With the
Method of Preventing and Curing that Cruel Distemper. To which is
added, an Extraordinary Case in Physick. 4to. Philadelphia.

Caner, Henry. Nature and Method of Christian Preaching examined and
stated. Sermon at Newport, R. I., June 12, 1745. 12mo, pp. 40.
Newport.

Chauncy, Charles. Letter to the Rev. George Whitefield, vindicating
certain Passages in the Seasonable Thoughts, &c., which Mr. Whitefield
had exceptcd against in a Letter to Dr. Chauucy. 4to, pp. 39.
Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Marvelous Things done by the Right Hand and Holy
Arm of God, in getting him the Victory. A Thanksgiving Sermon,
occasioned by the Reduction of Cape Breton, &c. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Cornelius's Character. A Sermon the Lord's Day
after the Funeral of Mr. Cornelius Thayer, at the First Church of Christ
in Boston. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Checkley, Samuel. A Fast Sermon, Feb. 28, 1744–5. 16mo, pp.24. Boston.

Church Catechism, &c. Boston.

Clap, Thomas. Letter to a Friend in Boston, relative to Jonathan Edwards'
Letters respecting George Whitefield. 16mo, pp. 8. Boston.


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Clap, Thomas. Letter to Jonathan Edwards, expostulating with him for
his Letter to a Friend. Relative to Mr. George Whitefield. 4to, pp. 11.
Boston.

Clap, Thomas, and others. Declaration of the Rector and Tutors of Yale
College against Rev. George Whitefield. 16mo, pp. 15. Boston.

Clark, Peter. Advantages and Obligations arising from the Oracles of God,
&c. Convention Sermon at Boston, May 30, 1745. 8vo, pp. 56.
Boston.

Cleaveland, John. A Twig of Birch for Billy's Breech. A Letter to the
Rev. Mr. William Hobby, a Pastor of a Church in Reading. A Correction
of his Defence of the Itinerary and Conduct of George Whitefield.

4to, pp. 12. Boston.
See Pateshall.

Colden, Cadwallader. Dissertation on the first Principles in Physics and
on Aether and Gravitation. With an Address to James Alexander
(Lord Stirling). 8vo. New York.

Colden, Cadwallader. An Explication of the First Causes of Action in
Matter; and of the Cause of Gravitation. 8vo, pp. vi, 43. New York.
This and the title preceding doubtless refer to the same work. The edition of
1745 is of great rarity. See Sabin's Dictionary of Books relating to America, vol. IV,
p. 221, n., and authorities cited. A copy is in the library of Mr. Wm. Menzies.

Colden, Cadwallader. An Essay on the Yellow Fever. New York.
About 1745.

Collection of ingenious (New England) Poems, serious and diverting, (by
several Hands). Boston. Reprinted.

Confession of Faith (The). The Larger and Shorter Catechisms, with the
Scripture Proofs at Large. Together with The Sum of Saving Knowledge
(contained in the Holy Scriptures, and held forth in the said
Confession and Catechisms) and Practical Use thereof; Covenants
National, and Solemn League, Acknowledgment of Sins and Engagement
to Duties, Directions, Form of Church Government, &c. Of
Publick-Authority in the Church of Scotland, with Acts of Assembly
and Parliament, relative to and approbative of the same. 12mo, pp.
590. Philadelphia.
This book has 10 separate title pages, but has consecutive paging throughout.

Croswell, Andrew. What is Christ to me, &c. A Seasonable Defence of
the Doctrine of Justifying Faith. 4to. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. Second defence of the doctrine of justifying faith;
reply to the exceptions of Solomon Williams. 8vo. Boston.

Cushing, Caleb, and others. Letter from two Associations of Ministers
to the Associated Ministers of Boston and Charlestown, relating to
the Admission of Whitefield into their pulpit. With the Advice of a
third Association. 4to, pp. 8. Boston.

Dealer's Pocket Companion. 16mo, pp. 29. Boston.

Declaration and Confession of Jeffrey, a negro, who was executed at Worcester,
Oct. 17, 1745, for the Murder of Mrs. Tabitha Sandford, at
Mendon, the 12th of September preceding. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Familiar Letters to a Gentleman on Religious Subjects.
8vo, pp. 424. Boston.

Directory for the Public Worship of God, Agreed upon by the Assembly
of Divines at Westminster, with the Assistance of Commissioners
from the Church of Scotland, as a part of the Covenanted Uniformity
in Religion betwixt the Churches of Christ in the Kingdoms of Scotland,
England and Ireland. With an Act of the General Assembly,
and Act of Parliament, both in Anno 1645, approving and establishing
the said Directory. 8vo, pp. 484, 521. Philadelphia.
Forming part of the Westminster Catechism, but issued with separate titles.

Doctrine of Glorious Grace unfolded, defended, and practically improved.
Boston.


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Dummer, Jeremiah. A Defence of the New-England Charters. 8vo, pp.
43. Boston. Reprinted.

Dyer, William. Heaven upon Earth; Or Good News for repenting Sinners;
Being an Account of the remarkable Experiences and Evidences
for eternal life of Mr. John Rogers, and many other eminent Christians,
&c.
Advertised in Boston News Letter, May 23, 1745.

Edwards, John. An Account of the Experience of the Work of God in
the Heart of John Edwards. Written by Himself. 3d edition. 8vo,
pp. 24. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Copies of the Two Letters cited by Rev. Mr. Clap,
respecting Rev. George Whitefield. With Reflections, &c. 12mo, pp.
16. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Expostulatory Letter to the Rev. Mr. Clapp. 12mo,
pp. 16. Boston.

Eells, Nathaniel. Letter to the Second Church and Congregation of Scituate;
against the Rev. George Whitefield. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.

Eliot, Jared. Discourse on the Taking of Louisburgh. 16mo, pp. 26.
New London.

Erskine, Ebenezer and Ralph. Collection of their Sermons. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Estaugh, John. Call to the unfaithful Professors of Truth; with divers
Epistles. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Evans, John. Fast Sermon at Charleston, S. C., 1745. 4to.

Finley, Samuel. Charitable Plea for the Speechless; or the Right of
Infant Baptism Vindicated. Philadelphia.

Fireplace. Account of the newly invented Pennsylvania Fireplace, &c.
Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Apology in Behalf of the Rev. George Whitefield,
offering a fair Solution of certain Difficulties objected against some
parts of his publick conduct in point of moral Honesty, &c. To which
is prefixed Dr. Watt's Opinion of Mr. Whitefield, (2 editions.) 4to,
pp. 38. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Letter to; being an Examination of his Apology for
Rev. George Whitefield. By A. C—d. 4to, pp. 18. Boston.

French Convert (The). Being a true Relation of the happy Conversion
of a noble French Lady from Popery to the Reformed Religion, &c.
Boston. Reprinted.

Friendly Instructor: Or a Companion for Young Ladies and Young Gentlemen.
Philadelphia. Reprinted.
See 1746.

Gardiner, Colonel. Life of. 12mo. Boston.

Gay, Ebenezer. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1745. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Hall, David. Sermon at the Ordination of Joshua Eaton, Nov. 7, 1744.
4to. Boston.

Henchman, Nathaniel. Letter to the Rev. Mr. Wm. Hobby, occasioned
by sundry Passages in his printed Letter in Vindication of Mr. Whitefield's
Itinerary and Conduct. 4to, pp. 12. Boston.

Henchman, Nathaniel. Reasons for declining to admit Mr. Whitefield
into his Pulpit. In a Letter to the Rev. Stephen Chase of Lynn-End.
8vo, pp. 12. Boston.

Hobby, William. Letter to; concerning his Defence of Mr. George Whitefield.
By J. F. 4to, pp. 9. Boston.


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Hobby, Rev. William. An Inquiry into the Itinerary and Conduct of the
Rev. George Whitefield. Vindicating the Former against the Charge
of Unlawfulness and Inexpediency, and the latter against some Aspersions
which have been frequently cast upon him. 4to, pp. 28. Boston.
See Pateshall.

Holyoke, Edward. Reply to Mr. George Whitefield's Letter to him, respecting
the College Testimony against Whitefield. 4to. Boston.

Hymns for the Use of the German Baptist Church in Pennsylvania. (In
German.) Germantown.

Ipswich, Narrative of the Separation from the 2d Church in. 8vo. Boston.
See 1746, 7 and 8.

Johnson, Samuel. Letter from Aristocles to Authades concerning the
Sovereignty and the Promises of God. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Jones, Hugh. Protest against Popery, &c. Annapolis, Md.

Journal of the House of Representatives of New Hampshire, for 1744.
Boston.

Journal of Travels through Several Towns in the Country, and to Boston
again, in the Winter past; containing many strange and remarkable
Occurrences. In the method of Mr. Whitefield's Journal, but vastly
more entertaining. Boston.

Letter from the Associated Ministers of the County of Windham to the
People in the several Societies in said County. 8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Lloyd. Mrs. Mary. Meditations on Divine Subjects. With an Account
of her Life, &c., by E. Pemberton. 4to. Boston.

Macclenachan, William. The Christian Warrior. A Sermon at the French
Meeting House in Boston, March 17, 1745. 12mo, pp. 16. Boston.

Macpherson, James. History of the Present Rebellion in Scotland. 12mo,
pp. 31. Boston.
See 1744 and 1746.

Morgan, Abel. Anti-Paedo Rantism; Or Mr. Samuel Finley's Plea for
the Speechless Examined and Refuted, &c. Philadelphia.

Necessity of Keeping the Soul; and the Danger of Spiritual Pride. Philadelphia.


New England Psalter Improved. 12mo, pp. 116. Philadelphia. (?)

Niles, Samuel. Tristitiæ Ecclesiarum: Or a sorrowful Account of the
present State of the Churches in New England; in Reference to George
Whitefield. With an Appendix. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Pateshall, Richard. (Pseudonym.) Pride humbled, or Mr. Hobby chastised;
being some Remarks on Mr. Hobby's Defence of the Itinerary
of Mr. George Whitefield. 4to, pp. 12. Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon at New York, June 12, 1744, at the Ordination
of Mr. David Brainerd, Missionary among the Indians of the
Provinces of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. With an
Appendix touching the Indian Affairs. Boston.

Pickering, Theophilus. Letter to Mr. Whitefield touching his Relation to
the Church of England; his Impulses, &c. 4to, pp. 8. Boston.

Poem (A), entitled Mr. W—d's Soliloquy; or a Serious Debate with
himself what course he shall take, &c. Boston.

Popery, the Wiles of; or the Popish Emissary Instructed; being a Conference
between a famous Roman Casuist and an Emissary. Boston.
Reprinted.

Prentice, Thomas. Sermon at Charlestown, July 18, 1745, on a Thanksgiving
for the Reduction of Cape Breton, &c. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.


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Prescott, Benjamin. Letter to the Rev. George Whitefield, an Itinerant
Preacher, &c. 4to, pp. 16. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. An Extraordinary Event, the Doings of God. Thanksgiving
Sermon, July 18, 1745, on the taking of Louisbourg; in which
is contained a more particular Account of the Expedition than hitherto
has been published; to which is added a new and exact Plan of
the Town, Forts, and Harbour of Louisbourg. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Rhode, Island, Acts and Laws of the Colony of, and Providence Plantations.
Fol., pp. 340. Newport.

Rowland, John. A Narrative of the Revival and Progress of Religion in
the Towns of Hopewell, Am well and Maidenhead, in New Jersey, and
New Providence in Pennsylvania. In a Letter to the Rev. Mr. Prince,
Author of the Christian History. 12mo, pp. 24. Philadelphia.

Rowland, Rev. John. Funeral Sermon on the Death of. With an Account
of the Revival of Religion in Hopewell, &c. Philadelphia.

Sewall, Joseph. The Lamb-Slain Worthy to be praised. Sermon at Boston,
July 11, 1745. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Shurtleff, William. Letter to those of his Brethren who refuse to admit
Rev. George Whitefield into their Pulpits. With an Appendix. 4to,
pp. 23. Boston.

Smith, Josiah. Jesus Persecuted in his Disciples. Sermon at Charleston,
S. C. 1742. 12mo, pp. 20. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Six Sermons. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on the Success of the Expedition against Louisburgh,
on Cape Breton. pp. 40. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Discourses on Several Important Subjects. 12mo, pp.
358. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. All Things come alike to all. Sermon at Philadelphia,
July 28, 1745, occasioned by a Person being struck by Lightning.
12mo, pp. 40. Philadelphia.

Testimony of a number of New England Ministers, reciting and recommending
an excellent Act concerning Preaching, by the General
Assembly of Scotland. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Testimony of a Club or Association of Laymen convened at Boston, respecting
the Times. 4to. Boston.

Walter, Nathaniel. Thursday Lecture Sermon, Aug. 1, 1745. 8vo, pp.
20. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Catechisms and Prayers. Or some Helps to Religion.
12mo. 9th edition. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. A Preservative from the Sins and Follies of Childhood and
Youth. By Way of Question and Answer. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Testimony of the North Association of Ministers in
the County of Hartford, Connecticut, against him. 16mo, pp. 8. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Testimony of an Association of Ministers at Marlborough,
Mass., against him. Also the Testimony of a Number of
Ministers in the County of Bristol against said Whitefield. 8vo, pp. 8.
Boston.

Wliitefield, George. Sentiments and Resolutions of an Association of
Ministers at Weymouth, Mass. With the Opinion of Rev. Nehemiah
Walter, and the Advice of Rev. Nathaniel Stone respecting him.
16mo, pp. 15. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter to Rev. Charles Chauncy in Answer to some
Observations against him in a Pamphlet entitled Seasonable Thoughts.
4to, pp. 14. Boston.


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Whitefield, George. Same. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Vindication of, against some charges, &c., more especially
the Testimony of the gentlemen of the College. 8vo, pp. 15.
Boston.

Whitefield, George. Declaration of Ministers in the County of Barnstable,
Mass., with Reference to him. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Declaration of the Association of the County of New
Haven, Feb. 19, 1745, concerning him, &c. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Declaration of the Rector and Tutors of Yale College
against him. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter to the President, &c., of Harvard College in
answer to a Testimony published by them against him. 4to, pp. 22.
Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter from two neighboring associations of Ministers
in the Country to the Associated Ministers in Boston and Charlestown,
relating to the Admission of Mr. Whitefield into their Pulpits, &c.
With an Appendix containing the Resolutions of a Third Association
relative to Mr. Whitefield. 4to. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Invitation to, from the Eastern Consociation of the
County of Fairfiekl, Connecticut, to preach, &c., with a Letter from
Rev. Samuel Cooke, concerning the Success of Mr. Whitefield. 4to,
pp. 8. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Some Remarks on a Pamphlet entitled "The Enthusiasm
of the Methodists and Papists compared, &c., by the Bishop of
Litchfield and Coventry." 4to, pp. 23. Boston.
See 1749.

Whitefield, George. Some Reasons given by the Western Association
upon Merrimack River why they disapprove of his Preaching. 12mo,
pp. 8. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Observations on him and his opposers. 8vo. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Testimony of a Number of Ministers convened at
Taunton, Mass., in Favour of Mr. Whitefield, &c. Giving the Reasons
of their inviting him into their Pulpits. With a Letter of the Same
Import from Rev. Mr. Maccarty. 12mo, pp. 16. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter to; publicly calling upon him to vindicate his
Conduct, or confess his Faults. 2d edition. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Same. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Five Sermons. Philadelphia.
? 1746.

Whitefield, George. Letter to. By Canonicus. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter (the Second) to, urging upon him the Duty of
Repentance. By Canonicus. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter to him from L. K. 3d edition. 12mo. Boston.
See 1744.

Whitefield, George. A Letter from the Rev. Samuel Finley respecting
Whitefield. 12mo. Boston.
See Finley, 1742.

Whitman, Elnathan. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 9, 1745. 12mo,
pp. 40. New London.

Wigglesworth, Edward. A Letter to George Whitefield by way of Reply
to his Answer to the College Testimonies. With President Holyoke's
Answer. 4to, pp. 61, 5. Boston.


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Wise, John. The Churches Quarrel Espoused. 2d edition. (? See 1715.)
12mo, pp. 116. Boston.

Yale College. Judgment of the Rector and Tutors of, concerning two of
the Students who were expelled; together with the Reasons of it.
Boston.

Yale College. Same. 4to, pp. 10. New London.

1746.

Abbot, Hull. Sermon at Charlrstown, Jan. 12, 1745–6, occasioned by the
late Rebellion in Scotland. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Account of the French Settlements on the Continent in North America;
from the latest Authors, the Ports, Towns, Islands, Lakes, Rivers, &c.,
claimed by the French King, and the two last unsuccessful Expeditions
against Canada, and the present on Foot. By a Gentleman.
With an Appendix by P. Charlevoix, giving a more particular and
exact Account of Quebeck. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Address to the Inhabitants of North Carolina on the Want of a Medium in
lieu of Money. 4to, pp. 26. Williamsburgh, Va.

Address, Serious and Earnest, to the Gentry, Clergy, and the other Inhabitants
of the British Nation. Also, A faithful and pathetic Expostulation
to the Women. From a Pamphlet lately published in London.
In which is shewn what is the Power of the several Ranks of People,
and of every individual Person, to do towards securing the State from
its Enemies. Published for the Benefit of the Inhabitants of New
England, to whom it is dedicated by a Lover thereof. 8vo. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Wm. Birkett. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Titan Leeds. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Moore's American Country. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Anderson, J. The Book of Chronicles of His Royal Highness, William
Duke of Cumberland: Being an Account of the Rise and Progress of
the present Rebellion. New York.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermon at the Ordination of Mathew Bridge, at
Fraingham, Feb. 19, 1745–6. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Balch, William. Vindication of Some Points of Doctrine, &c., in Answer
to the Remarks of Messrs. Wigglesworth and Chipman. 8vo, pp. 92.
Boston.

Barnard, John. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1746. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Bradford, Mass. Brief Narrative of some of the Brethren of the Second
Church in Bradford, aggrieved with the Rev. Mr. Balch's Doctrine
and Administration. 16mo, pp. 14. Boston.

Bradford, Mass. Vindication of the Second Church, against a late Piece
entitled "A Brief Narrative," &c. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston. (By James
Bailey and others.)

Brainerd, David. Mirabilia Dei inter Indicos; Or the Rise and Progress
of the Work of Grace among the Indians, 1745–46. 8vo. pp. 253.
Philadelphia.


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Britain's Remembrancer. Being some Thoughts on the proper improvement
of the present Juncture; the Character of this Age and Nation;
a brief View from History of the Effects of the Vices which now prevail
in Britain upon the greatest Empires and States of former Times;
remarkable Deliverances this Nation has had in the most imminent
Dangers: With Suitable Reflections. Some Hints, shewing what is
in the power of the Several Ranks of People, and of every Individual
in Britain to do toward securing the State from all its Enemies. 8vo,
pp. 47. Philadelphia.

Browne, Arthur. Folly and Perjury of the Rebellion in Scotland. Sermon
at Portsmouth. N. H., Feb 23, 1745–6. 8vo, pp. 18. Boston.

Browne, Arthur. Sermon to Free Masons. 8vo. Boston.

Callender, John. Sermon at Newport, Oct. 30, 1745, on the Death of
Nathaniel Clap. 12mo, pp. 36. Newport.

Chauncy, Charles. The Counsel of two Confederate Kings to set the Son
of Tabeal on the Throne, represented as Evil in its Natural Tendency
and Moral Aspect. A Sermon occasioned by the present Rebellion in.
Favor of the Pretender. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Collection (A) of Poems, serious and diverting, by several hands. Boston.
See 1745.

Colman, Benjamin. Vanity of Man as a Mortal. A Sermon at the Lecture
in Boston, Sept. 4, 1746, in the Audience of the General Court,
the Morning before the Funeral of the Hon. Mrs. Francis Shirley,
Consort of his Excellency Governor William Shirley, &c. pp. 32.
Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel Cooper, at Boston,
May 21, 1746. 4to, pp. 33. Boston.

Cotton, John. Narrative of the Transactions at Middleborough in settling
a Minister. 4to, pp. 88. Boston.

Cotton, John. Sermon from Matthew xiii, 24, 80. 13mo. Boston.

Cumberland, Duke of, Address to the Army under his Command in Edinburgh,
just before he marched against the Rebels, Jan. 30, 1746. Boston.
Reprinted.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Vindication of God's Sovereign Free Grace, &c.
8vo, pp. 80. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Second Vindication of God's Sovereign Free Grace,
&c. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Brief Illustration of the divine right of infant baptism.
New York.

Dummer, Jeremiah. Letter to a Noble Lord concerning the Expedition
to Canada. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston. Reprinted.

Edwards, Jonathan. Treatise on Religious Affections. 4to, pp. 343. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Sermon at the Installation of Samuel Buel, East
Hampton, L. I., Sept. 19, 1746. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

French Settlements in North America an Accession to Great Britain and
her Colonies; And, A Scheme to drive the French from North America.
8vo. Boston.

Friendly Instructor (The). Or a Companion for young Ladies and Gentlemen.
With a Preface by Rev. Dr. Doddridge. Boston.
See 1745.

Fuller, William. The true Mother of the Preten led Prince of Wales discovered,
and known by the Name of Mary Grey. 12mo, pp. 8. Boston.
Reprinted from the London edition.


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Gay, Ebenezer. True Spirit of a Gospel Minister represented and urged.
Sermon before the Annual Convention ot Ministers at Boston, May
29, 1746. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Graham, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Nathan Strong, Coventry,
Oct. 6, 1745. 16mo, pp. 55. Boston.

Graham, John. Sermon at the Ordination of John Graham Jr., at Suffield.
12mo, pp. 91. Boston.

Gridley, Richard. A Plan of the City and Fortress of Louisburg, with a
small plan of the Harbour. Boston.

Hall, Samuel. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 8, 1746, from 2 Chron.
xix, 6. 12mo, pp. 32. New London.

Hobby, William. Self Examination, &c. Sermon at Reading. 8vo, pp.
200. Boston.

Indians. A Treaty between George Clinton (Gov. of the Province of N. Y.),
and the Six United Indian Nations, and the other Indian Nations depending
on the Province of N. Y, Held at Albany, Aug. and Sept.
1746. Folio, pp. 23. New York.

Indians. Account of the Treaty held at Albany by the Governor of New
York, and the Commissioners of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and
Pennsylvania, with the Indians of the Six Nations, in Oct. 1745. Folio.
Philadelphia.

Infant Baptism. Brief Illustration and Confirmation of the Divine Right
of. In a plain and familiar Dialogue. 16mo. Boston.

Ipswich. Narrative of the Proceedings respecting the Separation from
the Second Church in Ipswich in 1745. Boston.
See 1745, 7, and 8.

Johnson, Samuel. Discourse in Christ's Church at Stratford, on Loving
and Delighting in the public Worship of God. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.
Reprinted.

Johnson, Samuel. Ethices Elementa: Or the first Principles of Moral
Philosophy, and especially that Part of it which is called Ethics.
By Aristocles. 4to, pp. 70. Boston.

Kinnersley, Ebenezer. Letter to the Ministers of the Baptist congregations
in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Letter Concerning the two different Schemes of Divinity, viz. Calvanism
and Arminianism, preached at this Day by different Ministers. Boston.

Macpherson, James. History of the present Rebellion in Scotland from
the Departure of the Pretender's Son from Rome down to the present
Time. In which is a full Account of the Conduct of this young Invader
from his first Arrival in Scotland, with the several Progresses he made
there. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1744 and 1745.

Modern Poemander (The); Or the wise, honest and moral Krishtian Crosshold's
Dissertation on the Deity, in a Letter to his Friend Joseph
Wills. Philadelphia,
Moody, Joshua. Choice Benefit of Communion with God in his House.
12mo, pp. 96. Boston. Reprinted.
1st edition in 1685.

Morton, Ebenezer, of Middleborough. More last Words to those Churches.
In Answer to a Pamphlet published by Rev. John Cotton of Halifax,
&c. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

New Manual Exercises, by General Blakenly; and the Evolutions of the
Foot, by General Bland. Philadelphia.
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Primer (The), or Catechism; set forth agreeable to the Book of Common
Prayer, Authorized by the King to be used throughout his Dominions.
Containing godly Prayers and Graces. Boston. Reprinted.

Prince, Thomas. Salvations of God in 1746; set forth in a Sermon on the
Anniversary Thanksgiving in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay,
&c. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon occasioned by the great and publick Loss in
the Death of Thomas Cushing, Esq. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon delivered
at the South Church in Boston, Aug. 14, 1746. Being the Day of General Thanksgiving for the great Deliverance
of the British Nation by the glorious and happy Victory near
Culloden, &c. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Proposed to be printed by Subscription, Twenty short Discourses upon
very important Subjects, by Jonathan Parsons.
Advertised in Boston News Letter, Oct. 2, 1746.

Protestant's Resolution (A). Shewing his Reasons why be will not be a
Papist. 18th edition. 16mo, pp. 44. Boston.

Quick, Rev. John. Young Man's Claim to the Sacrament, &c. (See 1728.)
Boston. Reprinted.

Reflections on Courtship and Marriage. In Two Letters to a Friend.
Philadelphia.

Shaw, Samuel. Voice of one crying in the Wilderness. Represented in
several Sermons. Boston.

Shirley, William. Letter to the Duke of New Castle; with a Journal of the
Siege of Louisbourg, &c. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston. Reprinted from the
London edition.

Skinner, Thomas. The Mourner Admonished, &c. Sermon Dec. 8, 1745,
on the Dentil of bis Wife. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Discourses on Several Important Subjects. In Three
Parts. 8vo. Boston.

Walter, Nathaniel. Artillery Election Sermon, 1746. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Walter, Thomas. Book of Psalmody; or Grounds and Rules of Music.
With a Preface by fifteen Ministers. (Music engraved.) 4to. Boston.
See 1721.

Watts, Isaac. Sermons on various Subjects Divine and Moral. London.
8vo. Boston. Reprinted.

Watts, Isaac. Guide to Prayer. Boston. Reprinted.

Wesley, John. Scripture Doctrine concerning Predestination, Election,
and Reprobation. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston. Reprinted.

Whitefield, George. Further Account of God's Dealings with him from
the Time of his Ordination to his embarking for Georgia. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Same. 12mo, pp. 64. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Five Sermons; with a Preface by Tennent. 8vo.
Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Account of God's Dealings with him, with an
Account of the Orphan House in Georgia. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Whitefield, George. Britain's Mercies, and Britain's Duties; or Account
of the Suppression of the Rebellion in Scotland. Sermon in Philadelphia,
Aug. 24, 1746. Philadelphia.

Whitfield, Geeorge Same. 2d. edition. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.


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Wigglesworth, Samuel, and John Chipman. Remarks on some Points of
"Doctrines apprehended by many as unsound, propagated in Preaching
and Conversation by Wm. Balch. 4to, pp. 44. Boston.

Wigglesworth', Samuel. Sermon at Ipswich, Jan. 5, 1746, on the Death of
Rev. John Rogers. 4to, pp. 24. Boston.

Williams, William. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Hannah Williams, at
Weston. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Williams, Solomon. Answer to Croswell on Justifying Faith, &c. 4to,
pp. 95. Boston.

Williams, Solomon. Sermon at East Haddam, Nov. 30, 1745, at the Ordination
of Hobart Estabrook. 8vo, pp. 42. New London.

Youth's Instructor in the English Tongue. Boston.

1747.

Abbot, Rev. Hull. Disswasivc against the impious Practice of Profane
Swearing and Cursing. Sermon at Charlestown, &c. 8vo, pp. 30.
Boston.

Address to the Inhabitants of the Province of Massachusetts Bay; more
especially to the Inhabitants of Boston, occasioned by the late Press
Gang and Mob in said Town. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. William Nadir. (Dr. Douglass.) Boston.

Almanac. John Nathan. New York.

Almanac. Christopher Sower's (German). Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Answer (An) to the Council of Proprietor's two Publications; Sett forth
at Perth Amboy, the 25th of March, 1746, and the 25th of March, 1747.
As also some Observations on Mr. Nevill's Speech to the Bouse of
Assembly, etc. Fol., pp. 12.. New York.

Art of Preaching in Imitation of Horace's Art of Poetry. 12mo, pp. 15.
Boston. Reprinted.
See 1741. (By Rev. George Smalridge, D.D.)

Balch, Thomas. Sermon at the Ordination of John Newman, at Edgarton,
Mass. 8vo, pp. 7, 36. Boston.

Barnard, John. Impertection of the Creature and the Excellency of the
Divine Commandment. In Nine Sermons. 8vo, pp.248. Boston.

Beach, John. God's Sovereignity, and Universal Love reconciled; in a
Reply to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Remarks upon a Sermon on Free
Grace. 8vo, pp. 72. Boston.

Brainerd, David. Mirabilia Dei inter Indicos; or the Rise and Progress
of a remarkable Work of Grace amongst a Number of Indians in the
Province of New Jersey and Pennsylvania. 8vo. Boston.
See 1746.

Breck, Robert. Duty of Ministers to Exhort to good Works. Sermon.
8vo. Boston.

Britain's Remembrancer. 5th edition. Philadelphia.

Chauncy, Charles. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1747. 8vo, pp. 69,
and App. 2. Boston.


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Christian Rapture. A Poem. 4to. Boston.

Clear and certain Truths relating to the present Crisis. Addressed as well
to the truly Pious Christian as others. By a simple Tradesman. 8vo.
Germantown.

Colman, Benjamin. Practical Discourses upon the Parable of the Ten
Virgins. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 352. Boston.

Colman, Benjamin. Eclogue on the Death of; by O. E., A Young Student.
8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Condy, Jeremiah. Sermon on the Death of Benjamin Landon. 8vo, pp.
44. Boston.

Cotton. John. Sermon at Attleborough, upon a particular Occasion, Jan.
9, 1746–7. 12mo, pp. 44. Boston.

Cotton, Ward. Sermon-at the Ordination of Rev. John Brown, at Hingham,
Mass. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Country Man's Help, and Trader's Friend; or a Pocket Companion for
Debtor and Creditor, Buyer and Seller. By J. N. H. Accomptant.
New York.

Croswell, Andrew. Second Defence of the old Protestant Doctrine of
Justifying Faith. Being a Reply to Mr. Solomon Williams, &c. 8vo,
pp. 45. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. Heaven shut against Arminians and Antinomians.
A Sermon from Rev. xiv, 12. 12mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Crotchett, Timothy. (Pseudonym.) An Infallible Scheme for the reduction
of Canada. 12mo. New York.

Cutler, Timothy. Sermon on the Death of Hon. Thomas Greaves, June
19, 1747. 8vo, pp. 21.

Douglass, William, M.D. A Summary, Historical and Political of the
first Planting, progressive Improvements, and present, State of the
British Settlements in North America; with some transient Accounts
of the Bordering French and Spanish Settlements. 8vo. Boston.
Printed in numbers, the first of which came out in 1747.

Edwards, Jonathan. Humble Attempt to promote the Visible Union of
God's People in extraordinary Prayer for the Revival of Religion, &c.
8vo, pp. 118. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Sermon at the Funeral of Rev. David Brainerd, Oct.
12, 1747. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Elvins, Richard. Sermon at Dunston in Scarborough, July 26, 1747. 8vo,
pp. 37. Boston.

Emerson, Joseph. Sermon at the Ordination of his son Joseph Emerson
Jun., at Groton, Feb. 25, 1746–7. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston.

Finley, Samuel. Christ Triumphing and Satan Raging. Sermon at Nottingham,
Penn. 12mo. Boston.
See 1742.

Fish, Joseph. Sermon at the Ordination of William Vinal, Newport, R. I.,
Oct. 29, 1746. 4to, pp. 55. Newport.

Foxcroft, Thomas. A Seasonable Memento for a New Year's Day. A
Sermon at Boston, January 1, 1746–7. 4to, pp. 76. Boston.

Franklin, Benjamin. Plain Truth: Or Serious Considerations on the present
State of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania. 8vo, pp. 22. Philadelphia.


Franklin. Letter to Mr. Franklin (on a single sheet), in support of Mr.
Tennent's Sermon of Dec. 24, 1747. Folio, pp. 2.


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Fraser, Simon, Lord, Lovat. A Candid and Impartial Account of the Behaviour
of Simon Lord Lovat, from the Time his Death-warrant was
delivered to the Day of his Execution. 16mo, pp. 22. Boston. Reprinted.


Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Mayhew, at Boston.
8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Geistliches Blumen-Gärtlein Juniger Seelen, &c. First American edition
from the fourth German edition. 16mo, pp. 486. Germantown.

Hall, Samuel. Sermon, in which is shewed, What Are Not, and What
Are, the Evidences of Any One's being in the Favor of God: New
Cheshire, January 1746–7. 8vo, pp. 26. New London.

Hobart, Noah. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Noah Welles, Sanford
Dec. 31, 1746. Svo, pp. 34. Boston.

Hobby, William. Artillery Election Sermon, Boston, June 1, 1747. 8vo,
pp. 38. Boston.

Homes, William. Good Government of Christian Families. 12mo, pp.
164. Boston.

Hooper, William. On the Truth and Reasonableness of the Christian Religion.
Boston.

Hume, Sophia. An Exhortation to the Inhabitants of the Province of
South Carolina to bring their Deeds to the Light of Christ. pp. 158.
Philadelphia.

Hunn, Nathaniel. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 14, 1747. 12mo,
pp. 35. New London.

Ipswich. Plain Narrative of the Proceedings which caused the Separation
of a Number of aggrieved Brethren from the Second Church in Ipswich.
4to. Boston.
See 1745, 1746 and 1748.

Johnson, Samuel. Letter to the Rev. Jonathan Dickinson in Defence of
Aristocles and Authades, concerning the Sovereignity and Promises
of God. 12mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Kilmarnock, Earl of, An Account, of his Behaviour after his Sentence. By
James Foster, with an appendix. 16mo, pp. 31. Boston. Reprinted.

Kilmarnock, Earl of, An Account of the Apparition of the late Lord
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said Lord Kilmarnock to a Clergyman of the Church of England in
the Evening of the same day. Boston. Reprinted.

Kilmarnock, Earl of. Same. New York. Reprinted.

Lamentations of Charles the Son of James; with the Farewell Speech
which he made to the General Council of Rebel Officers the Night
after the Battle of Culloden, and by his order distributed among the
Remains of his shattered army before they dispersed. Boston. Reprinted.


Letter from a solicitous Mother to her only Son; both living in New England.
Boston.

Letters between Theophilus and Eugenio on the Moral Pravity of Man,
and the Means of his Restoration. Wrote in the East Indies and now
first published from the original Manuscript. 4to, pp. 64. Philadelphia.


Livingston, William. Philosophic Solitude; or, The Choice of a Rural
Life. A Poem. 4to, pp. 42. New York.


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Logan, James. Experiments and Considerations on the Generation of
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Maccarty, Thaddcus. Sermon at his Installation, Worcester, June 10,
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Macsparran, James. Sermon at the Convention of the Episcopal Clergy
at Newport, June 17, 1747. 4to.

Mall, Thomas. History of the Martyrs epitomized. 2 vols., 8vo, pp. 16,
267, 11, 292. London. Boston. Reprinted.

Mayhew, Experience. Letter on the Question whether Saving Grace be
different in Species from Common Grace, or in Degree only. With a
Postscript. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

McGregore, David. Sermon at the Presbyterian Meeting-House in Boston,
March 11th and 12th, 1746. 8vo, pp. 80. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. Family Religion Used, &c. 3d edition. 16mo, pp. 36.
Boston. Reprinted.

Merchant, John. History of the late Rebellion in Great Britain. 12mo.
New York.

Military Discipline. An Abstract of, from Col. Bland. 16mo. Boston.

Mills, Jedediah. Vindication of Gospel Truths, and Refutation of some
dangerous Errors in Relation to that Important Question, whether
there be Promises of the Bestowment of special Grace on Condition
of any Endeavours, Strivings or Doings, whatsoever. 4to, pp. 78.
Boston.

Morgan, Abel. Anti-pædo Baptism Defended. Philadelphia.

Morgan, Abel. Anti-pædo-Rantism; Or Samuel Finley's Charitable plea
for the Speechless examined, and the Baptism of Believers maintained.
Philadelphia.

New Jersey. A Bill in the Chancery of New Jersey at the Suit of John
Earl of Stair, and others, Proprietors of the Eastern Division of New
Jersey, against Benjamin Bond, and some other Persons of Elizabethtown,
distinguished by the Name of Clinker-lot-right-men, with three
large Maps. To which is added the Publication of the Council of
Proprietors of East North Jersey, and Nevil's Speeches to the general
assembly concerning the Riots in New Jersey, and the Pretences of
the Rioters and their Seducers. Fol., pp. 124, 39, 4. New York.
See 1752.

New Manual Exercise. By General Blakeney. To which is added the
Evolutions of the Foot, by General Bland. Philadelphia. Reprinted.
See 1746.

Niles, Samuel. God's Wonder-Working Providence for New England.
A Poem on the Reduction of Louisbourg. 16mo. New London.

Norcott John. Baptism according to the Word of God. 12mo, pp. 39.
8th edition. Boston.

Pickering, Theophilus. Bad Omen to the Churches of New England in
the instance of Mr. John Cleaveland's Ordination, so termed, over a
Separation in Chebacco Parish, Ipswich, &c. 4to. Boston.

Pickering, Theophilus. Supplement to a Piece lately printed, entitled a
Bad Omen to the Churches, &c. Boston.

Plain Narrative of the Proceedings of the Association of New Haven
County, against the Rev. Mr. Robbins of Bradford, since 1741. With
Remarks by another Hand. By Philemon Robbins. 4to, pp. 44.
Boston.

Pope, Alexander. Essay on Man. Philadelphia.


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Present (A), for an Apprentice; or a sure Guide to Gain both Esteem and
Estate; with Rules for his Conduct to his Master. By a late Lord
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Present for a Servant Maid; or the Sure Means of gaining Love and Esteem.
To which are added Directions for going to Market, also for
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Primer, or Catechism, set forth agreeably to the Book of Common Prayer.
Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Thanksgiving Sermon, July 18, 1745, on the Taking of
Louisburg. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Proposals for printing by Subscription several Sermons on various Subjects
by Rev. James Allen, of Brookline.
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Proposals for printing by Subscription in one vol., 8vo. The Select Works
of Archbishop Leighton. To which will be prefixed an Account of
the Author's Life and Character.
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Ray, James. The Acts of the Rebels, written by an Ægyptian. Being
an Abstract of the Journal of James Ray, of Whitehaven, Volunteer
under His Royal Highness, the Duke of Cumberland. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Rowe, Elizabeth, Life of. Boston. Reprinted.

Rowe, Elizabeth. Friendship in Death, in Twenty Letters from the Dead
to the Living. To which is added Thoughts on Death. With the
Life of Mrs. Rowe. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Ruggles, Thomas. Ministerial Faithfulness considered and described, and
the Rewards thereof asserted. Funeral Sermon upon the death of
Rev. Mr. Samuel Russell. 12mo, pp. 79. New London.

Ruggles, Thomas. Sermon at Guilford, Dec. 15, 1745. 8vo, pp. 30. New
London.

Scotch Psalms. Pocket edition. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Sewall, Joseph. Holy Spirit, convincing the World of Sin, of Righteousness,
and of Judgment. 12mo, pp. 140. Boston.

Shepard, Thomas. First Principles of the Oracles of God; Or a Sum of
the Christian Religion. 16mo, pp. 27. Boston. Reprinted.

Shepard, Thomas. Meditations and Spiritual Experiences. Select Cases
Resolved, &c. Corrected by four several editions. Preface by Thomas
Prince and Wm. Adderley. 8vo, pp. 100. Boston. Reprinted.

Shepard, Thomas. Select Cases Resolved. 16mo, pp. 53. Boston. Reprinted.


Stith, William. History of the first Discovery and Settlement of Virginia.
8vo, pp. 332. Williamsburg, Va.

Stith, William. Appendix to the first Part of the History of Virginia.
8vo, pp. 34. Williamsburgh.

Stoddard, Solomon. The Defects of Preachers Reproved; in a Sermon
at Northampton, May 19th, 1723. 2d edition. 12mo, pp. 19. Boston.
Reprinted.

Watts, Isaac. Catechisms and Prayers. Or some Helps to Religion.
12mo. London. Boston. Reprinted.

Wetmore, James. Vindication of the Professors of the Church of England
in Connecticut against the Invectives of Noah Hobart. 8vo, pp. 45.
Boston.


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Windham County, Conn. Result of a Council of the Consociated Churches
respecting those who have separated and set up uniustituted Worship.
4to, pp. 22. Boston.

Windham County, Conn. Answer of the Pastor and Brethren of the Third
Church in Windham to the Reasons of its separating Members. 4to,
pp. 14. New London.

1748.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. John Nathan. New York.

Almanac. Pocket. R. Saunders. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Moore's American Country. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Two Discourses on a Fast for publick Calamities;
particularly for the Destruction, of the Court house. Small 8vo, pp.
51. Boston.

Balch, Thomas. Sacramental Sermon at Dedham, Mass., Oct. 9, 1748.
8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Beach, John. Second Vindication of God's Sovereign Free Grace Indeed;
in a fair and candid Examination of the last Discourse of the late Mr.
Dickinson, entitled "a Second Vindication of God's Sovereign Free
Grace. With a Preface by Dr. Johnson. 12mo, pp. 82. Boston.

Beach, John. An Attempt to Prove the Affirmative Part of that Question,
Whether there be any Certainty that a Sinner under the Advantages
of the Gospel and Common Grace, striving with all his Might and persevering
to the last in his utmost Endeavors to please God, shall obtain
such a Measure of Divine Assistance as is necessary to fit him for
Eternal Salvation'? Or, Whether God be a rewarder of all those who
diligently seek him? Containing some Remarks upon a Late Piece
entitled "A Vindication of Gospel Truth, and Refutation of some dangerous
Errors," &c. Done in a Letter to Mr. Jedediah Mills. 8vo,
pp. 23. Boston.

Breck, Robert. Sermon at Brattle St., Boston, May 29, 1748. 12mo, pp.
22. Boston.

Breck, Robert. The duty of ministers to exhort believers to maintain
good works. Sermon. 8vo. Boston.

Caner, Henry. Discourse on the Public Worship of God, the Liturgy of
the Church of England, &c. 12mo, pp. 48. Newport.

Caveat Against Unreasonable and Unscriptural Separations. In a letter sent
from a Minister to some of his Brethren. 16mo, pp. 30. Boston.

Chase, Stephen. Sermon at the Ordination of James Welman, at Sutton,
Mass., Oct. 7, 1747. 8vo, pp. 29, 3. Boston.

Checkley, Samuel Jun. A Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Lydia Hutchinson.
8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Church of England in America. Serious address to the Episcopal separation
in New England. 8vo. Boston.

Congress (The) between the Beasts, under the Mediation of the Goat, for
negotiating a Peace between the Fox, the Ass, wearing a Lion's Skin,
the Horse, the Tigress, and other Quadrupeds at War: A Farce of
two Acts, now in Rehearsal at a new grand Theatre in Germany.
Written originally in High-Dutch, by the Baron Huffumbourghausen;
and translated by J. J. H—D—G—R, Esq.; veluti in, speculo. 2d
edition. Philadelphia.


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Congress (The). Same. New York.

Cookc Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Cotton Brown, Brookline,
Oct. 26, 1748. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Cries of the Oppressed; or Herod's cruelty displayed at the taking of
Bergen op Zoom by the French. Composed by one who was Wounded
at the Siege, and an Eye Witness of the Affair. New york.

Carrie, William. A Treatise on the Lawfulness of Defensive War. In
Two Parts. 8vo, pp. xviii, 119. Philadelphia.

Currie, William. Sermon in Radnor Church on Fast Day. Philadelphia.

Davies, Samuel. A Sermon on Man's Primitive State. 8vo, pp. 22. Philadelphia.


Defence of the Doings of the Consociation and Association of New Haven
County, respecting Mr. Philemon Bobbins. Answer to Mr. Robbins's
" Plain Narrative." bvo.

Dickinson, Jonathan. A Second Vindication of God's Sovereign free
Grace. Against the exceptions made to a former Vindication, by Mr.
John Beach, in his Discourse, intitled, God's Sovereignty, and his universal
Love to the Souls of Men, reconciled. In a letter to that Gentleman.
8vo, pp. 143. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. Funeral Sermon on his Death. Boston.

Doctrine of Christianity, as held by the People called Quakers, Vindicated;
in Answer to Gilbert Tennent's Sermon. 2d edition. 8vo.
Philadelphia.

Doddridge, Philip. Some Remarkable Passages in the Life of Col. James
Gardiner. To which is added the Sermon occasioned by his Heroick
Death. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 157. Boston.

Dunbar, Samuel. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1748. 8vo,
pp. 38. Boston.

Dutch Reformed Church (The), its Forms and Liturgy, as established and
mutually agreed to in the General Synod of Dordreght, in 1618–19.
8vo, pp. 216. New York.

Edwards, Jonathan. Humble Attempt, &c. (See 1747.) Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Edwards, Jonathan. Sermon on the Death of Hon. John Stoddard, June
19, 1748. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Eells, Nathaniel. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 12, 1748. 12mo, pp.
51. New London.

Eliot, Jared.. Essay on Field Husbandry in New England, parts I–v.
8vo, pp. 180. New London.

Eliot, Jared. The Same. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.

Eliot, Jared. Sermon at Killingsworth on the Death of Augustus Eliot.
12mo, pp. 25. New London.

Evans, David. Law and Gospel; or Man wholly ruined by the Law, and
recovered by the Gospel. Sermons. Philadelphia.

Extract from a late Sermon on the Death of Rev. Samuel Moody. Boston.

Finley, Samuel. Vindication of "the Charitable Plea for the Speechless;"
in Answer to "Abel Morgan's Anti-pædo-Rantism." (See 1747.) 8vo, pp. viii, 113. Philadelphia.

Fisher, George. The American Instructor, or Young Man's best Companion.
9th edition. 12mo, pp. v, 378. Philadelphia.


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Franklin, Benjamin. Plain Truth; Or Serious Considerations of the
Present State of the City of Philadelphia, and the Province of Pennsylvania.
In German. By a Tradesman of Philadelphia.

Freeman, Mylo. (Pseudonym.) A Word in Season to all true Lovers of
their Liberty and Country, both of which are now in the utmost
Danger of being forever lost, &c. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

French Convert (The). To which is added a brief Account of the present
severe Persecutions of the French Protestants. 10th edition. 12mo.
Philadelphia.

Frilinghuisen. Jeugd-oeffening of Verhandeling van de godlyke waarheden,
der christelyk religie, by wyze van vragen en antwoorden, tot
onderwijs der ionkeyd. Door Theodorus Frielinghuyzen, Predicant
tot Albany, in Noord-America. De Tweede Druck, 1748. 12mo, pp.
103. New York.

Funeral Sermon, on Michael Morin, Master and Verger of the Church of
Beausejour, in Champagne, Deceased, May 1st, 1718. Preached by
the Parson of the aforesaid Parish. 12mo, pp. 7. New York.

Gilbert, Benjamin. Truth Vindicated, and the Doctrine of Darkness
Manifested, occasioned by the Reading of Gilbert Tennent's late
composure entitled Defensive War Defended. Philadelphia.

Grammar, English and German. Philadelphia.

Hancock, John. The Examiner; or Gilbert against Tennent. A Confutation
of Tennent and his Adherents. 8vo. Boston.

Hancock, John. Sermon at Lancaster, Nov. 16, 1748, at the Instalment
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Hobart, Noah. Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation in
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How, Nehemiah. Narrative of his Captivity, who was taken by the Indians,
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Ipswich. The Pretended Plain Narrative convicted of Fraud and Partiality.
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Johnson, Samuel. New System of Morality. Boston.

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Mather, Cotton. Signatus. The Sealed Servants, &c. (See 1727.) 2d
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Mather, Cotton. Sermon on the Assurance of Adoption. 16mo. Boston.

Meditations on several divine Subjects, by a Person unhappily taken off
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Mills, Jedediah. A Letter to, etc. 12mo, pp. 23. Boston.

Moody, Samuel. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1748. 8vo. Boston.

Necessary Truth; or seasonable Considerations for the Inhabitants of
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Parsons, Jonathan. Doctrine of Justification by Faith asserted and explained;
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Pierson, John. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Jonathan Dickinson. 8vo,
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Porter, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Silas Brett, at Freetown, Dec.
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Porter Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of William Phipps, at Douglas,
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Prentice, Thomas. Fast Sermon at Charlestown after the Burning of the
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Sergeant, John. Letter to Dr. Benjamin Coleman on the Education of
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Seagrave, Robert. The True Protestant: A Dissertation shewing the
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Seagrave, Robert. The Same. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Short Apology for Plain Truth, in a Letter from a third Tradesman in
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Stegen, Geret T. Schreiben wider die Leichtsinigkeit. 16mo, pp. 48.
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Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on Fasting and Prayer, at Philadelphia, Jan.
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Tennent, Gilbert. Brother Love Recommended by the Argument of the
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Tennent, Gilbert. The late Association for Defence encouraged; Or The
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Tennent, Gilbert. Late Association for Defence farther Encouraged; or
the Consistency of Defensive War with True Christianity. Two
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Tennent, Gilbert. The Doctrine of Christianity, as held by the People
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2 editions in one month.

Tennent, Gilbert. Defensive war defended. In reply to a pamphlet,
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Testimony of a Club Convened at Boston respecting the Times. 4to.
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Towgood, Micajah. Dissenting Gentleman's Answer to the Rev. John
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found to be constituted of a different Nature. With a Letter to a
Bishop. 8vo, pp. 130. Boston.
This work had 5 or 6 editions in America.

Towgood, Micajah. 4th edition. 4to, pp. 64. New York.

Treatise proving that most of the Disorders incident to the Fair Sex are
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Treatise, showing the Need we have to rely upon God as sole Protector
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Turell, Rev. Ebenezer. Brief and Plain Exhortations to his People on the
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Watts, Isaac. The Second Set of Catechisms and Prayers. Boston.
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Watts, Isaac. A Discourse on the Way of Instruction by Catechism.
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Watts, Isaac. Discourses on the World to Come; or the Joys and Sorrows
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Watts, Isaac. Horæ Lyricæ. Poems, chiefly of the Lyric kind. 12mo.
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Watts, Isaac. The First Set of Catechisms, &c. Boston. Reprinted.

Wetmore, James. The Englishman directed in the Choice of his Religion;
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Whitefield, George. A Letter from, giving An Account of his Visit to
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1749.

Adams, Rev. John. Poems on Several Occasions, original and translated;
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See 1745.

Aix La Chappelle. Definitive Treaty of Peace, concluded at, October, 1748.
18mo, pp. 23. Reprinted at Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Sower's (German.) Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Moore's American Country. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Nathan. New York.

Almanac. High Dutch. (New York.)

Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermon on Romans iii, 20–23, with preface. 8vo,
pp. 26. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Difference between a legal and an evangelical justification.
8vo. Boston.

Ashley, Jonathan. Sermon at Northfield, Mass., Jan. 11, 1748, on the
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Balch, William. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1749. 8vo, pp. 28.
Boston.

Beach, John. A Calm and Dispassionate Vindication of the Professor of
the Church of England against Noah Hobart; with a Preface by S.
Johnson, and an Appendix containing Wetmore and Caner's Vindication
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Brainerd, David. Account of his Life, Chiefly taken from his Diary, and
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Briant, Lemuel. Absurdity and Blasphemy of Deprecating Moral Virtue.
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Britain's Remembrancer; being some Thoughts on the proper Improvement
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See Thoughts on Education.

Brockwell, Charles. Charge to Masons, delivered in Boston in 1749.

Bucknam, Nathan. Sermon at the Ordination of Elisha Harding, at Brookfield,
Mass., Sept. 13, 1749. 12mo, pp. 32. Boston.

Burgh, James. Thoughts on Education. 8vo, pp. 61. Boston.

Cambridge Platform of Church Discipline, &c. (See 1649.) 12mo, pp.
22, 55, 6. Boston. Reprinted.

Caner, Henry. Sermon at Boston, Aug. 11, 1749, on laying the First Stone
for rebuilding King's Chapel. 4to, pp. 18. Boston.

Chalkley, Thomas. Collection of his Works, in two Parts. 1st. Journal
of his Life and Travels. 2d, his Epistles and Writings. 8vo, pp. 590.
Philadelphia.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon on the Death of Anna Foxcroft. 8vo, pp.
81. Boston.

Conductor Generalis, &c. (See 1722.) 8vo, pp. 592. Philadelphia. Reprinted.


Conductor Generalis, &c. Same. 8vo, pp. 480. New York.


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Croswell, Andrew. Narrative of the Founding and Settling of the newgathered
Congregational Church in Boston, with the Opposition of
the Scotch Church, &c. To which is added, A Defence of the Doctrine
of Justifying Faith, by Messrs. Boston, Erskine, &c. 4to, pp. 38.
Boston.

Currency. A brief Account of the Rise, Progress and Present State of
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Davis, Jonathan. Some Queries sent to the Rev. G. Whitefield, by
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Declaration (a Summary) of the Faith and Practice of the Baptist Church
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Dell, William. Βαπτισμων Διδαχή, or The Doctrine of Baptisms, &c.
7th edition. 4to, pp. 27. Boston.

Dialogue between John Queristicus, and Thomas Casuisticus. On Support
of Ministers by taxation. By E. H. M. A. 12mo, pp. 74. New
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See Bolles, 1703.

Doddridge, Phillip. Friendly Instructor; Or a Companion for Young
Masters and Misses. London. Boston. Reprinted.

Douglass, William, M.D. Summary, Historical and Political, of the First
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Dunbar, Samuel. Sermon at Medfield, Nov. 6, 1748, after the sitting of
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Dunbar, Samuel. Sermon at Stoughton, upon the Premature Deaths of
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Earthquake. True and particular Relation of the dreadful Earthquake
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Edwards, Jonathan. An Humble Inquiry into the Rules of the Word of
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Eliot, Jared. Continuation of the Essay upon Field Husbandry in New
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Erskine, Ralph. Gospel Sonnets, &c. (See 1741.) Boston. Reprinted.

Evans, Lewis. A Map of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York, and
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Advertised in Penn. Gazette, Aug. 3, 1749.

Finley, Samuel. The Approved Minister of God. Sermon at the Ordination
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Fox, John. Time, and the End of Time. 8vo. London. Boston. Reprinted.
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Franklin, Benjamin. Proposals relating to the Education of Youth in
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French Convert (The). (See 1725, 1745, and 1748. Boston. Reprinted.)

God's Wonders in the Great Deep. A Narrative of the Shipwreck of the
Brigantines Allida and Catharine, Joseph Bailey, Master, on the 27th
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Hale, Sir Mathew. The Great Audit, or Good Steward, 11th edition.
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Hare, Francis. Difficulties and Discouragements which attend the study
of the Scriptures, &c. 6th edition. 12mo. Boston.

Hovey, Ivory. Duty and Privilege of Aged Saints to leave their Dying
Testimony behind them. A Sermon on the Death of Lieut. J. Hammond
of Rochester, &c. 8vo, pp. 84. Boston.

Indians. Journal of the Proceedings of Thomas Hutchinson and others,
Commissioners for managing a Treaty with the Eastern Indians, held
at Falmouth, Sept. 27, 1749. 4to, pp. 12. Boston.

Kempis, Thomas à. Imitation of Christ. Translated by a Female Hand.
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Letter from Common Honesty to Common Sense, &c. Boston.

Letter to the Freeholders and qualified Voters of Massachusetts Bay, respecting
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Little, Otis, Esq. State of Trade in the Northern Colonies considered,
with an Account of their Produce, and a Description of Nova Scotia.
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Loring, Israel. Justification, Not by Works. A Discourse. 12mo, pp.
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Mason, Major John. A Brief History of the Pequot War, especially of
the taking of their Fort at Mistick in Connecticut. Written by Maj.
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Mayhew, Jonathan. Seven Sermons, preached June–August, 1748, at
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Mills, Jedediah. Remarks upon his Vindication of Gospel Truth, &c.
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See Beach, John, 1748.

Moody, Rev. Samuel. Discourse to Little Children, at York, Me., on a
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Morgan, Joseph. Love to our Neighbour. A Sermon at Freehold, N. J.
12mo, pp. 15. Boston. Reprinted.

New York. Laws, Statutes, Ordinances and Constitutions, ordained, &c.,
by the Mayor and others, published 27th January, 1749, in the Mayoralty
of Edward Holland. With an Appendix. Fol., pp. 80. New
York.

New York. Some Serious Thoughts on the Design of erecting a College
in the Province of New York. Shewing the eminent Advantages of
a liberal Education, etc. By Hippocrate Mithridate, Apoth. New
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Ode (An), for the Thanksgiving Day. By Titus Antigallicus, Esq. Boston.

Penn, William. Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims relating
to the Conduct of Human Life. In Two Parts. 8th edition.
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edition. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Primer, or Catechism, set forth in the Book of Common Prayer. Boston.
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Prince, Thomas. Narrative of the Success of Tar Water, &c. 8vo, pp.
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Prince, Thomas. Natural and Moral Government and Agency of God in
causing Droughts and Rains. A Thanksgiving Sermon at Boston,
Aug. 24, 1749, for the extraordinary reviving Rains after the most
Distressing Drought which has been known among us in the Memory
of the Living. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Prior, Thomas. Authentic Narrative of the Success of Tar Water. With
an Appendix by Thomas Prince. 8vo, pp. 80. Boston. Reprinted.

Proposals for printing by Subscription, A New System of Grammar for
the Latin Tongue in two Volumes. 8vo. By A. Malcom.
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Rand, William. Sermon at the Ordination of Abraham Williams, Sandwich,
June 14, 1749. 4to, pp. 24. Boston.

Religious Fellowship. An. Inquiry into the Nature, Obligation, and Advantages
of, etc. 12mo, pp. 100. Boston.

Scottow, Joshua. Old Men's Tears, &c.
See 1691, and Mass. Hist. Soc. Col., 2d series, iv, 103.

Seccomb, Joseph. The Ways of Pleasure and the Paths of Peace, discovered
in a Discourse, which was written on board a Ship at Sea.
8vo, pp. 14. Boston.
? See 1743.

Smith, Aaron. Keeping Covenant with God. Two Fast Sermons on
occasion of Drought. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Some Remarks on Abel Morgan's Answer to Samuel Finley, and a note
to the People called Quakers. Philadelphia.
Advertised in Penn. Gazette, Nov. 1749.

Tennent, Gilbert. Thanksgiving Sermon before the Governor, &c., with
Prefatory Address to Phillip Doddridge. 4to, pp. 28. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Two Fast Sermons at Burlington, April 27, 1749. Philadelphia.


Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on the Displays of divine Justice, in the propitiatory
sacrifice of Christ. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Irenicum Ecclesiasticum. Essay upon the Peace of
Jerusalem. With Prefatory Address. 8vo, pp. 8–141. Philadelphia.

Thoughts on Education, recommending to the Public some Particulars
relating to that Subject. By the Author of Britain's Remembrancer.
8vo, pp. 62. London. Boston. Reprinted.

Todd, Jonathan. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 11, 1749. 12mo, pp.
79. New London.

Townsend, Jonathan. The Believing Gentile's Sure Title, &c. Sermon
at Medfield, Sept. 3, 1749. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Townsend, Jonathan. Sermon, at Medfield, Nov. 13, 1748. 8vo, pp. 14.
Boston.

True and False Repentance. (In German.) Germantown.

Turell, Rev. Ebenezer. Life and Character of Benjamin Colman. 8vo,
pp. 20, 238. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Five Tracts on Various Subjects. Boston. Reprinted.

Watts, Isaac. Orthodoxy and Charity United: In several Reconciling
Essays on the Law and Gospel, Faith and Works. 2 vols. 2d edition.
Boston.

West, Gilbert, Esq. Defence of the Christian Revelation. London.
Boston. Reprinted.


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White, John. Letters to a Dissenting Gentleman respecting American
Bishops. 8vo. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Some Remarks on a pamphlet in titled The Enthusiasm
of Methodists and Papists compared. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 26.
Boston.

Whitefield, George. The Same. Philadelphia.

1750.

Addison, Joseph. Cato. A Tragedy. Boston. Reprinted.

Alleine, Richard. A Companion for Prayer in Times of extraordinary
Danger. 16mo. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. English. New York.

Almanac. Roger Sherman. Boston.

Almanac. Dutch. New York.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Poor Job. Newport.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Moore's.

Almanac. The Pocket. Philadelphia.

Animadversions on a Reply to a Letter from a Gentleman in New York.
8vo. n. p.

Arburthnot, Archibald. Memoirs of the Life and Adventures of Jenny
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Reprinted.

Arthur, T. Sermon at tho Ordination of Daniel Thane at Connecticut
Farms, N.J., Aug. 29, 1750. With an Exhortation by C. Smith. 12mo,
pp. 48. New York.

Barnard, John. Janua Coelestis, or the Mystery of the Gospel in the
Salvation of a Sinner, opened and explained. Twenty Two Discourses.
8vo, pp. 442. Boston.

Bellamy, Joseph. True Religion Delineated; or experimental Religion
set in a spiritual and rational Light. Two Discourses. Preface by
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Berkley, George (Bishop). A Word to the Wise, or the Bishop of Cloyne's
Exhortation to the Roman Catholic Clergy of Ireland. 4th edition.
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Briant, Lemuel. Some Friendly Remarks on a Sermon at Braintree, by
tho Rev. Mr. Porter of Bridgewater. 8vo, pp. 81. Boston.

Brockwell, Charles. Masonic Sermon at Boston, Dec. 27, 1749. 4to, pp.
21. Boston.

Centinel, Vincent. (Pseudonym.) Massachusetts in Agony; or Justice
to be done to the Oppressed; and avert the impending Wrath over
the Oppressors. 4to, pp. 20. Boston.

Golden, Cadwallader. History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada,
which are dependent on the Province of New York, and are the Barrier
between the English and French in that Part of the World. New
York.

Conductor Generalis, or the Office, Duty and Authority of Justices of the
Peace, &c. 8vo, pp. 464. Philadelphia. Reprint.
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Confession of Faith, &c. (See 1680.) 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Connecticut, Acts and Laws of, Revised; with the Charter granted by
King Charles II. 8vo, pp. 268. New London.

Cox, Sir Richard. Letter to Thomas Prior on the Subject of a Linen
Manufacture in Massachusetts. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston. Reprinted
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Devotion, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of N. Huntington. 4to,
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Dickinson, Moses. An Inquiry into the Consequences of Calvinistic and
Arminian Principles. In Answer to Mr. Beach's Second Reply, to
Jonathan Dickinson's Second Vindication of God's sovereign free
Grace. Occasioned by a Manuscript, intitled, An Inquiry into the
Consequences of Calvinistic Principles. In a Letter to Liberius. 8vo,
pp. 89. Boston.

Discourse on Government and Religion; calculated for the Meridian of
the 30th of January. (First published in London.) 8vo, pp. 56. Boston.

Dixon, Henry. The English Instructor, or the Art of Spelling Improved;
in two parts. 9th edition. 12mo, pp. 130. Boston.
Preface dated Boston, 1731.

Doddridge, Phillip. Friendly Instructor, &c. 6th edition. Philadelphia.

Doolittle, Benjamin. Short Narrative of the Mischief done by the French
and Indians on the Western Frontier of the Province of Massachusetts
from the Beginning of the French War. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Christ the Great Example of Gospel Ministers. A
Sermon at Portsmouth at the Ordination of Job Strong, June 28, 1749.
8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Farewell Sermon at Northampton, June 22, 1750.
12mo, pp. 84. Hartford, n. d. Printed by Green and Watson.
See 1751.

Eliot, Andrew. Sermon on the Death of Rev. John Webb, April 16, 1750.
8vo, pp. 42. Boston.
At the end of this Sermon is a Catalogue of Mr. Webb's publications.

Exact Table to bring Old Tenor into Lawful Money, from 15d to a Thousand
Pounds, &c. Boston.

Exact Table. Same. Another edition.

Exact Table. Shewing how Provisions ought to be sold when the Dollars
pass for Six Shillings a piece, which they must do acccording to the
Act of the General Court. Boston.

Fairservice, James. (Pseudonym.). Plain Dealing, or the Proud man
fairly dealt with. Dedicated to his Excellency Edward Cornwallis,
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Fenelon, Francis de Salignac de la Motte, Archbishop of Cambray. Dissertation
on Pure Love, with an Account of the Life and Writings of
the Lady for whose sake he was banished from Court, &c. 8vo.
London. Germantown. Reprinted.

Finley, Rev. Samuel. Vindication of the Charitable Plea for the Speechless;
in Answer to Abel Morgan's Anti-Paedo Rantism. Philadelphia.
See 1748.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Saints' United Confession in Disparagement of their
own Righteousness. Sermon at Boston, Jan. 80, 1749–50. 8vo, pp.
64. Boston.

Free Masons, the Constitution of; containing the History, Charges, Regulations,
&c., of that Fraternity. Dedicated to his Grace the Duke of
Montague. 4to, pp. 94. Boston. Reprinted.


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Frothingham, Ebenezer. Articles of Faith and Practice; with the Covenant
that is confessed by the Separate Churches, &c. Also a Discourse
on the Privileges of the Church of Jesus Christ, &c. 12mo, pp. 432.
Newport.

Gill, Rev. John. Answer to the late Rev. Mr. Dickinson's Divine Right
of Infant Baptism. 8vo. Boston.

Goddard, Edward. Brief Account of the Formation and Settlement of
the Second Church in Framingham. 8vo, pp. 4. Boston.

Graham, John. Sermon at the Ordination of his Son in the precincts of
Rumbout and Poughkeepsie. 12mo, pp. 32. New York.

Green, Joseph. Entertainment for a Winter's Evening; being a full and
true Account of a very strange and wonderful Sight in Boston, Dec.
27, 1749, at Noon-Day. "By Me, the Honble B. B., Esq." (A Poem.)
8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Hervey, James. Meditations and Contemplations. 12mo, 2 vols., pp. 400.
Boston. Reprinted.

Hervey, James. Same. Philadelphia.

Hill, John. The Young Secretary's Guide, or a Speedy Help to Learning.
24th edition. 12mo, pp. 160. Boston.

Hobart, Noah. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1750, from Ps. xi,
3. 12mo, pp. 52. New London.

Indictment and Tryal of Sir Richard Rum. A Person of Noble Birth and
Extraction, well known both to the Rich and Poor throughout all
America, who was accused of several Misdemeanors against his
Majesty's Liege People. 4th edition. Boston.

James, Thomas. A Short Treatise on the Visible Kingdom of Christ, and
the Great Charter Privileges granted him to his Subjects. Philadelphia.


Kearsley, John. Letter to a Friend; containing Remarks on a Discourse
proposing a Preparation of the Body for the Small Pox. Philadelphia.

Kenneday, Archibald. Observations on the Importance of the Northern
Colonies under proper Regulations. 8vo. New York.

Larger Catechism first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster,
&c. Boston. Reprinted.

Letter to the Freeholders of the Town of Boston. Boston.

Letters from the Dead to the Living. By Philaretes. Philadelphia. Reprinted.


Letters on the Spirit of Patriotism; On the Idea of a Patriot King; And
on the State of Parties at the Accession of George the First. (Attributed
to Bolingbroke.) Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Lloyd, Mrs. Mary. Meditations on Divine Subjects. Boston.

Lloyd, Mrs. Mary. Same. With her Life by Rev. Ebenezer Pemberton.
8vo. New York.
See 1745.

London, Lord Bishop of, Letter from, to the Clergy and People of London
and Westminster on Occasion of the late Earthquakes. 8vo, pp. 16.
London. Boston. Reprinted.

Massachusetts Bay. Some Observations relating to the Present Circumstances
of the Province. Humbly offered to the General Assembly.
8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Mather, Cotton. A Monitor for Communicants. 12mo, pp. 21. Boston.
Reprinted.


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Maxwell, Rev. Samuel. The Case and Complaint of. 8vo, pp. 25. Newport,
R. I.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the
Higher Powers; with Reflections on the Resistance made to King
Charles I, and on the Anniversary of his Death, in which the mysterious
Doctrine, of that Prince's Saintship and Martyrdom is unriddled.
8vo, pp. 55. Boston.
A few copies printed in 4to.

Morgan, Abel. Anti-Pædo-Rantism Defended: A Reply to Samuel Finley's
Vindication of the Charitable Plea for the Speechless, etc. Philadelphia.


Mournful Lamentations for the sad and deplorable Death of Mr. Old
Tenor, a Native of New England, who after long Confinement by a
deep and mortal Wound which he received above twelve Months
before, expired on the 31st day of March, 1750. Boston.

New Jersey, Laws of the Province of, from 1708 to 1751. Fol. Woodbridge,
N. J.

New Memorandum Book, containing 52 Double Pages. 3d edition. New
York.

Northampton. Result of a Council of Nine Churches met at Northampton,
June 22, 1750. With Protest against the same. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Northampton. An Account of the Council, which dismissed Rev. Mr.
Edwards. 4to, pp. 8.

Oliver, Peter. Speech at Plymouth Court, May 15, 1750, on the Death of
Isaac Lothrop, Esq. 4to, pp. 12. Boston.

Palmer, Thomas. Serious Address to unbaptised Christians. 12mo. New
York.

Pennsylvania. Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives,
met at Philadelphia, Oct. 14, 1749, and Continued by Adjournments.
Folio, pp. 78. Philadelphia.

Phillips, Samuel. Political Rulers authorized and Influenced by God our
Saviour to decree and execute Justice. Massachusetts Election Sermon,
May 30, 1750. 8vo, pp. 59. Boston.

Phillips, Samuel. Living Water to be had for asking. A Sermon. 8vo Boston.

Porter, John. Absurdity and Blasphemy of substituting the Personal
Righteousness of Men in the Room of the Surety-Righteousness of
Christ. Sermon at Braintree, Dec. 25, 1749. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Quincy, Samuel. Twenty Sermons on various Subjects. 8vo. Boston.

Reasons against Coition, said to have been preached at St. Patrick's Church,
Dublin, by Dean Swift. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Secker, William. A Wedding Ring, Fit for the Finger; or, The Salve of
Divinity, on the Sore of Humanity. With Directions to those Men
that want Wives, how to choose them; and to those Women that
have Husbands, how to use them. A Sermon at a Wedding in Edmonton.
12mo. Boston.

Sever, Nicholas. Speech on the Death of Isaac Lothrop, Esq., at Plymouth
Court, May 16, 1750. 4to, pp. 12. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on the General Judgment. Philadelphia.

Thompson, Adam. Discourse on the Preparation of the Body for the
Small Pox. 4to. Philadelphia.
See Kearsley and Hamilton, 1751.


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Townsend, Jonathan. Believing Gentile's sure Title to the Promise made
to Abraham. Sermon at Medfield, Sept. 3, 1749. Boston. ? 1749.

Williams, Solomon. Divisions and Contentions in Churches. Sermon at
West, Farms, Feb. 28, 1750. 12mo, pp. 29. Newport.

1751.

Act of Parliament. Anno Secundo Georgii II Regis. An Act for better
Regulations of his Majesty's Woods in America, and for the Encouragement
of the Importation of Masts, Yards, &c., from Scotland.
Folio, p. 1. New London. Reprinted.

Act of Parliament. Anno Quinto Georgii II Regis. An Act for the more
easie Recovery of Debts in his Majesty's Plantations and Colonies in
America. Folio, pp. 2. New London. Reprinted.

Act of Parliament. Anno Octavo Georgii Regis. An Act giving further
Encouragement for the Importation of Naval Stores; and for other
purposes therein mentioned. Folio, pp. 5. New London. Reprinted.

Act of Parliament. Anno Decimo Tertio Georgii II Regis. An Act for
the more effectual Securing and Encouraging the Trade of his Majesty's
Subjects to America, and for the Encouragement of Seamen to
enter into his Majesty's Service. Folio, pp. 10. New London. Reprinted.


Act of Parliament. Anno Vicesimo Secundo Georgii II Regis. An Act
for encouraging the People known by the name of Unitas Fratrum,
or United Brethren, to settle in his Majesty's Colonies in America.
Folio, pp. 8. New London. Reprinted.

Act of Parliament. Anno Vicesimo Tertio Georgii II Regis. An Act for
encouraging the Growth and Culture of Raw Silk in his Majesty's
Colonies in America. Also an act to encourage the Importation of
Pig and Bar Iron from the American Colonies, and prohibiting the
Erection of Rolling Mills, or Tilt Hammers for Forges, or Furnaces
for making Steel in said Colonies.
Also An Act for extending and Improving the Trade to Africa, and
thus supplying the Plantations and Colonies with Negroes. Folio,
pp. 22. New London. Reprinted.

Act of Parliament. Anno Vicesimo Quarto Georgii II Regis. An Act
for encouraging the making of Pott Ashes and Pearl Ashes in the
British. Plantations in America. Folio, pp. 4. New London. Reprinted.


Act of Parliament. Anno Sexto Annæ Reginæ. An Act for Ascertaining
the Rates of Foreign Coins in her Majesty's Plantations in America.
Folio, pp. 4. New London. Reprinted.

Act of Parliament. Anno Vicesimo Quarto Georgii II Regis. An Act to
regulate Paper Bills of Credit in the New England Colonies, and to
prevent the same being Legal Tenders. Folio, pp. 6. New London.
Reprinted.

Act of Parliament. Anno Vicesimo Quarto Georgii II Regis. An Act
relating to the Premiums upon the Importation of Masts, Yards, &c.
Folio, pp. 2. New London. Reprinted.

Adams, Eliphalet. Sermon at New London, Sept. 10, 1749, on the death
of his wife Lydia Adams. 12mo, pp. 31. New London.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. New York.

Almanac. Sower's German, Germantown.


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Almanac. Poor Job. Newport.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Roger Sherman. Boston.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. R. Saunders. Philadelphia.

Almanac for 1751. New York.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Improved. Philadelphia.

Appendix to Massachusetts in Agony. By Cornelius Agrippa. 4to, pp. 20. Boston.
See 1750.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermon at Roxbury, Mass., Nov. 7, 1750, at the
Ordination of Oliver Peabody Jr. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Barrell, John. The State of Gerrish and Barrell's Accounts and Disputes,
delivered to Mr. Robert Sanderson and Mr. Nathaniel Bethune, June
1751. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.

Bass, John. True Narrative of an unhappy Contention in the Church at
Ashford, Conn. 4to, pp. 28. Boston.

Beach, John. Continuation of the Vindication of the Professors of the
Church of England against the Arguments of Noah Hobart. 8vo, pp.
94. Boston.
See 1749.

Bourn, Benjamin. Sure Guide to Hell, by Beelzebub. 4th edition. 8vo,
pp. 62. Boston. Reprinted from London edition.

Briant, Lemuel. Some more friendly remarks on Mr. (John) Porter and
Company. In a Second Letter to him and two of his Abettors, viz.
Mr. (John) Cotton, Plymouth, Appendix Writer, and Mr. F*xcr*ft,
Boston, Marginal-Notes. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.
See 1750.

Byles, Mather. Prayer and Plea of David to be delivered from Blood
Guiltiness: Improved in a Sermon at Boston, May 16, 1751, before the
Execution of a Young Negro Servant for Poisoning an Infant. 8vo,
pp. 20. Boston.

Caner, Henry. Discourse at the King's Chapel, Boston, May 22, upon the
Death of Prince Frederick. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Church, Benjamin. A Poem occasioned by the Death of Hon. Jonathan
Law, Esq., late Governor of Connecticut. 4to, pp. 8.

Clark, Ephraim. Discourse on Justification by Grace; being the Substance
of ten Sermons delivered in Boston.

Cooke, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Nathaniel Robbins, Milton,
Feb. 13, 1750–51. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Cooper, Samuel. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1751. 8vo, pp.
40. Boston.

Coram, Capt. Thomas. Private Virtue and Publick Spirit Displayed in an
Essay on the Character of Capt. T. C. who deceased 29th of March,
&c. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Davies, Samuel. State of Religion among the Protestant Dissenters in
Virginia; Addressed to the Rev. Joseph Bellamy. 8vo, pp. 44. Boston.

Dickinson, Jonathan. An Account of the remarkable Deliverance of
Robert Barrow, &c., when shipwrecked among the cannibals of Florida.
4th edition. Philadelphia.
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Dodsley, J. Economy of Human Life. Translated from an Indian Manuscript,
written by an ancient Bramin. With An Account of the Manner
in which the said Manuscript was discovered. In a Letter from
an English Gentleman in China, to the Earl of. * * * 6th edition.
Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Douglass, William. Summary, Historical, &c. Vol. II. (See 1749.) 8vo,
pp. 416. Boston.

Dudley, Paul, Character of. 8vo, pp. 4. Boston.
From Boston News-Letter, Feb. 7, 1751.

Dunbar, Samuel. Sermon at Boston, May 9, 1751, entitled Righteousness
by the Law, subservient of Christianity. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Farewell Sermon at Northampton, June 22d, 1750,
&c. 12mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Eliot, Jared. Continuation of his Essay on Field Husbandry (1748–49),
with an Appendix by Ebenezer Silliman. 8vo. New London.

Ellwood, Thomas. Davideis; The Life of David, a Sacred Poem, in five
Books. 4th edition. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. Idea of the English School, Sketched out for the
Consideration of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Academy. 8vo, pp.
8. Philadelphia.
An addition to Richard Peters' Sermon.

Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Dorby. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

German Grammar, A. 12mo, pp. 287. Germantown.

Hamilton, Alexander. Defence of Dr. Thompson's Discourse on the Preparation
of the Body for the Small Pox. Philadelphia.
See Kearsley, 1751, and Thompson, 1750.

Harvard College. Catalogus eorum qui in Coll. Harv. Nov. Angl. ab Ann.
1642 ad Ann. 1751, alicujus Gradus Laurea Donati Sunt. Broadside.
Cambridge.

Hobart, Noah. Second Address to the Members of the Episcopal Separation
in New England. Being an Answer to Dr. Johnson, Mr. Wetmore
and others. With an Appendix by Jonathan Dickinson. 8vo,
pp. 172. Boston.

Hobart, Noah. Connecticut Election Sermon, 1750. 16mo, pp. 52. New
London.

Hobby, Wm. Vindication of the Protest against the Result of the Northampton
Council, which dismissed Mr. Edwards from the First Church
in that Place. 4to, pp. 18. Boston.

Hobby, Mr., a Letter to, in Answer to his Vindication of the Protest against
the Result of the Ecclesiastical Council at Northampton. (By Robert
Breck, and others.) 4to, pp. 26. Boston.

Indians. Importance of Gaining the Friendship of the Indians to the British
Interest. 8vo. New York.

Italian Convert; Or News from Italy of a Second Moses. Boston. Reprinted.


Kearsley, Dr. John. A Letter to a Friend; containing remarks on a Discourse
Concerning the Preparation of the body for the Small Pox.
(See 1750, Thompson, Adam.) Philadelphia.

Letter to the Inhabitants of the Massachusetts Bay. By a New England
Man. Boston.

Lord, Benjamin. Funeral Sermon for Mrs. Anne Lord. 12mo, pp. 32.
New London.


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Lord, Benjamin. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 9, 1751. New London.
Massachusetts, Address to the Freeholders and Inhabitants of. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.
Signed "Phileleutheros."

Mather, Samuel. Sermon at Boston before the Governor and Council, on
the Death of Prince Frederick, May 22d, 1751. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Sermon at Boston on the Death of Prince Frederick,
May 26th, 1751. Boston.

Netherlands, good News from the. Extracts of Letters from two Ministers
in Holland confirming and giving Accounts of the Revival of Religion
in Guelderland. Boston.

Parsons, Jonathan. Manna gathered in the Morning. Or Christ the true
Manna to be received and fed upon daily by Young and Old. A Discourse
at Newbury. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston.

Patent for Plymouth in New England. With Extracts from the Records
of that Colony. 4to, pp. 24. Boston.

Penn, William. No Cross No Crown. 8vo, pp. 470. Boston. Reprinted.

Peters, Richard. Sermon on Education at the Opening of the Academy
at Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 48. Philadelphia.
See Franklin, B.

Pierson, John. Sermon before the New York Presbytery, Newark, N. J.,
May 8, 1751. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Pike, James. Sermon before the Convention of Ministers at Newington,
N. H., Oct. 9, 1750. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Pleading, Art of. In Imitation of Part of Horace's Art of Poetry. 8vo,
pp. 16. New York.

Pomfret, John. Poems upon Several Occasions: With his Life. 8vo, pp.
170. Boston. Reprinted.

Porter, John, A. M. A Vindication of a Sermon at Braintree, 3d Parish,
Dec. 25, 1749. Being an Answer to a Piece entitled Remarks on said
Sermon. In a Letter by John Porter, A. M., Author of that Sermon.
With an appendix by John Cotton. 8vo, pp. 64. Boston.
See Briant, Lemuel.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon on the Death of Prince Frederick. 8vo, pp. 34.
Boston.

Rules for the St. Andrew's Society in Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.


Short, Thomas, M.D. Medicina Brittanica: Or a Treatise on such physical
Plants as are generally found in Great Britain. 3d edition, with a
Preface by John Bartram, Botanist, of Pennsylvania, on American
Plants. Philadelphia.

Skinner, Thomas. Sermon at the Ordination of Grindall Rawson, May 9,
1751. 4to, pp. 49. New London.

Smith, Henry. Examination of Usury. A Sermon in the City of London.
16mo, pp. 23. Boston. Reprinted.

Smith, Thomas. Sermon at the Ordination of Solomon Lombard, Gorhamtown,
Dec. 26, 1751. 8vo, pp. 63. Boston.

Stiles, Ezra. Oratio funebris pro exequiis celebrandi viri perillustris
Jonathan Law, Armigero Col. Connecti, Gubernat. With an English
Address to his Widow. 4to, pp. 40. New London.


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Suspected Daughter (The), or Jealous Father; a Farce of three Acts, both
Serious and Comic; written by T. T. jun. Boston.

Tucker, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Edmund Noyes, Salisbury,
Nov. 20, 1751. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Welsteed, William. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1751. 8vo, pp. 59.
Boston.

Whitefield, George. Address on an Alarm of an intended Invasion. 8vo.
Boston. Reprinted from London edition. (5 editions.)

Wigglesworth, Michael. The Day of Doom; or A Poetical Description of
the Great and Last Judgment. 7th edition enlarged. 16mo. Boston.

Williams, Solomon. The Sad Tendency of Divisions and Contentions in
Churches. A Sermon at the West farms in Norwich on a Day of Fasting,
Feb. 28, 1750. 4to, pp. 29. Newport.

Williams, Solomon. True State of the Question Concerning the Qualifications
necessary to Lawful Communion in the Christian Sacraments.
Being an Answer to Jonathan Edward's Humble Enquiry, &c. 4to,
pp. vi, 144. Boston.

Woodbridge, Benjamin. Two Discourses Oct. 28, 1750, on the Death of
Deacon Isaac Johnson. 16mo, pp. 79. New London.

Zenger, John Peter. Narrative of the Trial of. New York.

1752.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Roger Sherman. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Job. Newport.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac.Pocket. R. Saunders. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac.American Country. Thomas Moore.

Ambrose, Isaac. Christ in the Clouds coming to Judgment; or the Dissolution
of all Things. 12mo, pp. 16. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Two Discourses at Lexington, Mass., Dec. 17, 1752,
on the Death of Rev. John Hancock. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Baltimore. List of Families and other Persons residing in Baltimore in
1752.
Perhaps the first American City Directory.

Barclay, Robert. Catechism and Confession of Faith, approved of, and
agreed unto by the general Assembly of the Patriarchs, Prophets and
Apostles, Christ himself Chief Speaker in and among them. 12mo, pp.
8, 151, 6. Newport, R. I. Reprinted.
Quaker Catechism.

Barnard, Edward. Sermon at the Ordination of Henry True at Hamstead,
N. H., June 24, 1752. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Barnard, Rev. John. New Version of the Psalms of David. 12mo, pp.
298. Boston.

Beckwith, George. Sermon at the Ordination of Elijah Sill, at New-Fairfield,
Oct. 17, 1751. 12mo, pp. 46. New London.


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Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments. Small 4to. Boston.
Printed privately about 1752, by Kneeland and Green, principally
for Daniel Henchman, with London imprint.
See Thomas's Hist. of Printing (reprint), vol. 1, pp. 107–8. The fact of this publication
has been doubted; and an account of some fruitless investigations concerning
it is given in O' Callaghan's List of American Bibles, p. xiii. Mr. Thomas says that
a 12mo edition of the New Testament, with a London imprint, was issued by Rogers
and Fowle not long before.

Bridge, Ebenezer. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1752. 8vo,
pp. 25. Boston.

Byles, Mather. Funeral Sermon on the Hon. Mrs. Katherine Dummer, at
Boston, Jan. 9, 1752. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon before the Society for encouraging Industry,
Aug. 12, 1752. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Clark, Peter. Defence of the Divine Right of Infant Baptism. 8vo, pp.
vi, 45, 66. Boston.
See 1735.

Davies, Richard. An Account of the Convincements, Exercises, Services,
and Travels of Richard Davies; With some Relation to Antient
Friends, and the spreading of Truth in North Wales. 16mo, pp. 20,
223. Philadelphia. Reprinted from the London edition.

Davies, Samuel. Sermon from Isaiah lxii, 1. (Preface by S. Finley.) 8vo, pp. 38. Philadelphia.

De Ronde, Lambertus. De Ware Gedagt'nis Gelovige Navolging . . . in
ene Lykrede uit Hebr. 13, vs. 7, 13 October, 1751. 4to, pp. 32. New
York.

Dodsley, J. Oeconomy of Human Life. Translated from an Indian Manuscript
Written by an Ancient Brahmin. 7th edition. 8vo, pp. 40.
Boston. Reprinted.

Edwards, Jonathan. Misrepresentations Corrected and Truth Vindicated.
Reply to Rev. Solomon Williams. 4to, pp. 173. Boston.

Estabrook, Hobart. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Fowler, East
Haddam, May 15, 1751. 8vo, pp. 36. New London.

Eusebius, Character of; containing Remarks upon a late Pamphlet vindicating
Stage-Plays. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Evans, Lewis. A Map of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, and the
three Lower Counties in Delaware. 2d edition. Philadelphia.

Everlasting Gospel (The). Commanded to be preached by Jesus Christ
unto all creatures; Mark xvi, 15, Concerning the eternal Redemption
found out by him, whereby the whole creation shall be restored to its
primitive Purity; being a Testimony against the present Antichristian
World. Translated from the German by John S, (? Philadelphia.) Advertised in Penn. Gaz., April 5, 1753.

Finley, Samuel. Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Samuel Blair. Philadelphia.


Franklin, Benjamin. Answer to his Remarks on a late Protest. Philadelphia.


Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Derby, at Scituate,
Nov. 13, 1751. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Humphreys, Thomas. Marriage an honorable Estate. Sermon at Driffield
(Eng.), on Occasion of the Happy Marriage of Gabriel Hanger, Esq.,
and Mrs. Elizabeth Bond. 12mo. Boston.


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Indians. Journal of the Proceedings of Jacob Wendell, and others, Commissioners
for Managing a Treaty with the Eastern Indians, held at
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Johnson, Rev. Samuel. Ethica; or the First Principles of Moral Philosophy;
and especially that Part which is called Ethics. In a Chain
of necessary Consequences from certain Facts. 2d edition. 8vo, pp.
103. Philadelphia.

Johnson, Rev. Samuel. Noetica; Or the First Principles of Human Knowledge.
Being a Logick, including both Metaphysics and Dialectics.
With a brief Pathology, and an Account of the gradual Progress of the
Human Mind to the highest Perfection of which it is capable. With
a short Introduction to the Study of the Sciences. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Johnson, Rev. Samuel. Elementa Philosophica. Being a Compendium
of Logic and Ethics. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Judson, David. Timely Warning against Surfeiting and Drunkenness.
Discourse at New-Town, Connecticut, Jan. 12, 1752. 4to, pp. 29.
New York.

Laws of the Government of Kent, New Castle, and Susset upon Delaware.
Fol. pp. 363, xviii. Philadelphia.

Lord, Benjamin. Connecticut Election Sermon, 1751. 16mo, pp. 63.
New London.

Lord, Benjamin. Sermon at the Ordination of Jabez Wight at East Norwich,
Oct. 27, 1726. 12mo. New London.

Macsparran, James. The Sacred Dignity of the Christian Priesthood
Vindicated, in a Discourse at St. Paul's in Narragansett, Aug. 4, 1751.
12mo. Newport.

Maddox, Isaac. Sermon before the President, &c., of the Hospital for the
Small Pox, and for Inoculation, March 5, 1752. 4to, pp. 15. Boston.
Reprinted.

New Jersey, Grants, Concessions and Constitutions of the Province of.
Folio, pp. 763. Philadelphia.

New Jersey. Acts of the General Assembly of the Province of, from II
Anne to xxv George 2d. With Tables and an Index. By Samuel
Nevill, Esq. Fol. Philadelphia.

New Jersey. An Answer to a Bill in Chancery, etc. To which is added
Nothing either of the Publications of the Council of Proprietors of East
New Jersey, or of the Pretences of the Rioters and their Seducers;
except so far as the 'Persons meant by Rioters, pretend Title against
the Parties to the above answer; but a great deal of the controversy,
though much less of the History and Constitution of New Jersey, than,
the said Bill. Folio. New York.
See 1747.

New Testament. 12mo. Boston.
About 1752, with a London Imprint? See Bible, 1752.

New York. Some Thoughts on Education: with Reasons for erecting a
College in this Province, and fixing the same at the City of New York,
&c. With A Poem. 8vo, pp. 9, 32. New York.

New York, Laws of, from 1691 to 1751. Folio. New York.

Niles, Rev. Samuel. Vindication of Divers Important Gospel Doctrines,
&c. 8vo. Boston.

Nomenclatura brevis Anglo-Latino iu Usum Scholarum. Together with
Examples of the Five Declensions of Nouns, with the Words in Propria
quæ Maribus and quæ Genus, reduced to each Declension. Per
F. G. 12mo. Boston.
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Phillips, Samuel. Sermon at Gloucester, Nov. 13, 1751, at the Instalment
of Samuel Chandler. 12mo, pp. 31. Boston.

Quakers. Essay on Conduct and Education, recommended to the People
called Quakers. By J. F. 3d edition. Philadelphia.

Religion of the Antient Brachman's; manifested in Epistles and Discourses
between Alexander the Great, and Dindimus King of the Brachmans;
giving a short Account of their Manner of Living. As also of the
Religion of the Eastern Magi, and some Hints of the Belief of the
Antient Chinese and Philosophers concerning God and the Fall of
Man. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Rhode Island. Acts and Laws from 1745 to 1752. Folio. Newport.

Scull, Nicholas. A Map of Philadelphia and Parts adjacent; with a Perspective
View of the State House. Philadelphia.

Stevens, Benjamin. Sermon on the Death of Andrew Pepperell, Esq. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon at the Opening of the Church at the Corner of
Arch Street, June 7, 1752. Philadelphia.

Virginia. Acts of Assembly, now in force. Fol. Williamsburg, Va.

Watts, Isaac. Psalms of David. 16th edition. 16mo, pp. 320, Index and
Table. Philadelphia.

Watts, Isaac. Hymns and Spiritual Songs in Three Books. 18th edition? 16mo, pp. 12, 291, 16. New York.

Williams, Nathaniel. Method of Practice in the Small Pox; with Observations
on the way of Inoculation. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Woodbridge, Ashbel. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 14. 1752. 12mo,
pp. 44. New London.

Worcester, Bishop of. Sermon delivered to the Officers of the Hospital
for the Small Pox and Inoculation, 5th March, 1752. 4to. Boston.
Reprinted.

1753.

Act of Parliament. Anno Secundo Georgii II Regis. An Act for better
preservation of His Majesty's Woods in America, and for the Encouraging
of the Importation of Naval Stores from thence, &c. Folio, pp.
3. New London.

Act of Parliament. Anno Vicesimo Quinto Georgii II Regis. An Act
for avoiding and putting an End to certain Doubts and Questions relating
to the Attestation of Wills and Codicils concerning Real Estate
both in England and the American Colonies. Folio, pp. 5. New
London.

Act of Parliament. Anno Vicesimo Quinto Georgii II Regis. An Act for
continuing the Act for encouraging the Growth of Coffee in his Majesty's
Plantations in America, and also for continuing the Act relating
to the Premiums upon the Importation of Masts, Yards, &c. Folio,
pp. 2. New London.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Roger Sherman. Boston and New London.

Almanac. George Wheten. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Job. Newport.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket. R. Saunders. Philadelphia.


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Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Alpin, John. Address to the People of New England; occasioned by the
preaching of Certain Doctrines, &c., by James Macsparran. 8vo, pp.
31. Newport, R. I.

Antigonian and Bostonian Beauties; a Poem. Occasioned by seeing the
Assembly at St. John's Antigua, on Thursday the 7th of July, and
afterwards at Boston in King St. By W. S. A. B. Boston.
? 1754.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermon at Boston, March 27, 1753, at the Ordination
of Stephen Badger as Missionary to the Indians at Natick. 8vo, pp.
34. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Two Discourses at Lexington, Dec. 17, 1752, at the
funeral of Rev. John Hancock. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.
? 1753.

Art of Contentment, The. By the Author of the Whole Duty of Man.
16mo, pp. 133. Philadelphia. Reprinted from Oxford, England, edition.

Ashley, Jonathan. Two Sermons at Deerfield, June 24, 1753. 4to, pp. 26.
Boston.

Barclay, Robert. Catechism and Confession of Faith. 8th edition. Philadelphia.


Bass, Rev. John. Letter Containing Remarks upon the Rev. Mr. Niles's
Dying Testimony. 12mo, pp. 14. Boston.

Beaven, Samuel. The Religious Liberties of the Christian Laity asserted.
16mo. Newport.

Bellamy, Joseph. Sermon before the Consociation of Litchfield County,
Conn., 1753. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Ben, Jesse, David Marin (Pastor of Aquenonka). Letter from, to the Independent
Reflector. 8vo, pp. 31. New York.

Briant, Lemuel and others. Report of a committee of 1st Church in Braintree
respecting themselves and their pastor. 4to. Boston.

Christianity. A Scheme for the Revival of. 8vo, pp. 20. New York.

Cooper, Samuel. Discourse before a Society for encouraging Industry,
Aug. 8, 1753. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Cotton, John. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1753. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Craftsman (The). A Sermon from the Independent Whig suitable to the
peculiar Malignity of the present Day. With a Preface exposing the
Artifices of our Priests and Craftsmen, by Philo-Reflector. 12mo, pp.
xxvi, 39. New York.

Davies, Samuel. Sermon before the Presbytery of New Castle, Oct. 11,
1752. 8vo, pp. 38. Philadelphia.

Devotion, Ebenezer. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1753. 12mo,
pp. 59. New London.

Devotion, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of David Ripley in Abington
in Pomfret, Feb. 21, 1753. 16mo. New London.

Dunbar, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of John Ellis, at Norwich,
Sept. 6, 1753. 12mo, pp. 84. New London.

Edwards, Jonathan. Sermon before the Synod of New York, Newark,
N. J., Sept. 28, 1752. 8vo, pp. 42. New York.

Edwards, Jonathan. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. Sermon at
Enfield, July 8, 1741. 8vo, pp. 22. New York.

Eliot, Andrew. Fast Sermon, April 19, 1753. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.


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Eliot, Jared. Essay on Husbandry, with Additions. 8vo, pp. 200. New
York.

Eliot, Jared. Continuation of Essay on Field Husbandry. 4th Part.
12mo, pp. 38. New York.
See 1748 and 1749.

Fletchcr, William. State of the Action brought by Wm. Fletcher against
William Vassal for Defamation; Boston, 1752. 4to, pp. 39. Boston.

Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Instalment of Ezra Carpenter, Keene and
Swanzy, N. H., Oct. 4, 1752. 4to, pp. 26. Boston.

Green, Joseph. Sermon at Marshfield, Mass., Feb. 21, 1758, at the Ordination
of Joseph Green Jun. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Hall, David. A Compassionate Call to such as have unhappily forfeited
their Unity with Friends. Philadelphia.

Harrington, Timothy. A Century Sermon Preached at the First Parish
in Lancaster, May 28, 1753. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

History of the First Martyrs. (In German.) Philadelphia. Printed by
Anthony Ambruster.

Hopkins, Samuel. Historical Memoirs of the Housatunnuk (called Great
Barrington or Stockbridge) Indians; with an Account of John Sergeant's
Labours among them as a Missionary. 4to, pp. 180. Boston.

Indians. Treaty held with the Ohio Indians at Carlisle in October, 1753.
Fol. Philadelphia.

Indians. Journal of the Proceedings of the Commissioners appointed by
his Excellency Governor Shirley to treat with several Tribes of the
Eastern Indians. 4to, pp. 26. Boston.

Industry and Frugality proposed as the Surest Means to make us a Rich
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Ireland. Old Ireland's Misery at an End; being the Second Appearance
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Letter to the Independent Reflector. 4to, pp. 31. New York.

Letter of Advice from a Father to a Son just setting out in the World;
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Poverty. Boston.

Letter to a Gentleman; containing a Plea for the Rights of Liberty of Conscience.
By a Dissenting Protestant. 8vo. Boston.

Lining, John (of 'Charleston, S. C.). History of the Yellow Fever. Charleston.


Macsparran, James. An Address to the People of New England, occasioned
by the Preaching of certain destructive Doctrines. Newport.

Mather, Samuel. A Funeral Sermon occasioned by the Deaths of William
Welsteed, and Ellis Gray, Pastors of a Church in Boston. 8vo, pp. 33.
Boston.

Mellen, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Palmer, at Norton,
Mass., Jan. 3, 1753. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Militia. The Counterpoise; being Thoughts on a Militia and a Standing
Army. 8vo. New York.

Mooney, Nicholas, who was executed at Bristol in England, Life of. 6th
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Money. The Pleasant Art of Money Catching; or the Origin and Intention
of Money. Boston. Reprinted.


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New and True Ægyptian Fortune Teller, discovering to Young Men,
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Nuptial Dialogues and Debates; or an Useful Prospect of the Felicities and
Discomforts of a Married Life. By the Author of the London Spy.
Boston. Reprinted.

Phillips, Samuel. Massachusetts Convention Sermon, May 31, 1753. 4to,
pp. 42. Boston.

Phillips, Samuel. Two Sermons at Boston, June 3, 1753. 4to, pp. 29, 30.
Boston.

Plymouth Company, &c. Conspectus or Clear View of the Laws in any
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Plymouth. Defence of the Remarks of the New Plymouth Company. 4to,
pp. 50. Boston.

Plymouth. Answer to the Remarks of the Plymouth Company, or the
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Plymouth. Remarks on the Plan, and Extracts of Deeds, lately published
by the Proprietors of Brunswick. 4to, pp. 8, 4. Boston.

Popish Cruelty Displayed: Being a true and full Account of the bloody
and hellish Massacre in Ireland, &c. Boston. Reprinted.

Predestination. Fatal Consequences of the unscriptural Doctrine of Predestination
and Reprobation, with a Caution against it; translated from
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Proposals for printing by Subscription, Lectures on the most important
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Advertised in Penn. Gaz., Feb. 20, 1753, et seq.

Remarkable Account of a Young Lady of Fortune. 12mo, pp. 16. Boston.

Result of the Council of a Number of Churches held at Braintree, Mass.,
Dec. 5, 1752. 4to, pp. 7. Boston.

Rimius, Henry. Candid Narrative of the Rise and Progress of the Herrnhuters,
commonly called Moravians, or, Unitus Fratrum, with a short
Account of their Doctrines, drawn from their own Writings. To which
are added, Observations on their Politicks in General, and particularly
on their Conduct whilst in the County of Budingen, in the Circle of
the Upper Rhine, in Germany. 8vo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Shaw, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Moses Taft, Braintree, Aug. 26,
1752. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Siegvolk, Paul. The Everlasting Gospel, commanded to be preached by
Jesus Christ, Judge of the Living and of the Dead, unto all Creatures.
Translated from the German by John S. 8vo, pp. 174. Germantown.

Siegvolk, Paul. Testimony against the Present Anti-Christian World,
translated from the German by John S. 16mo. Germantown.

Smith, William. A General Idea of the Proposed College of Mirania, with a
Sketch of the Method of teaching Science and Religion in the several
Classes. With some Account of its Rise, Establishment and Buildings.
8vo. New York.


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Smith, William. A Poem on Visiting the Academy of Philadelphia, June,
1753. Philadelphia.

Squire, Francis. An Answer to some late Papers, entitled the Independent
Whig: so far as relate to the Church of England, as by Law established,
etc. 8vo. New York.

Stith, William. The Nature and extent of Christ's Redemption. A Sermon
before the General Assembly of Virginia. 8vo. Williamsburg, Va.

Throop, William. Sermon at the Funeral of Brinley Sylvester, Esq. 4to,
pp. 11. Boston.

Useful Miscellanies: Or Serious Reflections respecting Men's Duty to God,
and one toward another. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Value of a Child: Or Motives to the Good Education of Children. In a
Letter to a Daughter. Philadelphia.

Watts, Isaac. The First Set of Catechisms and Prayers; or, The Religion
of Little Children, 11th edition. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Whitefield, George. An Expostulatory Letter Addressed to Nicholas
Lewis, Count Zinzendorff. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 15. London. Printed.
Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Woodbridge, Ashbel. Connecticut Election Sermon, 1752. 8vo, pp. 44.
New London.

Young, Edward. A Poem on the Last Day. In three Books. 6th edition.
8vo, pp. 54. Boston.

1754.

Abercrombie, Robert. Account of the Proceedings of the Presbytery at
Boston, of which John Moorhead and others are members, against him,
with Remarks, &c. In a Letter to a friend. 12mo, pp. 42. Boston.
See 1756 and 1758.

Account of Distances from the City of Philadelphia, of all the Places of
Note in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. George Christopher. New York.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Roger Sherman. Boston.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Job. Newport.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Thomas Moore. Philadelphia.

Antigonian and Bostonian Beauties; A Poem, occasioned by seeing the
Assembly at St. John's Antigua, on Thursday the 7th of July, and
afterwards at Boston in King street. By W. S. A. B. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Backus, Isaac. All true Ministers of the Gospel are called into that Work
by the special Influences of the Holy Spirit. A Discourse Shewing the
Nature and Necessity of an Internal Call to Preach the Everlasting
Gospel. Added, the Experiences and Dying Testimony of Nathaniel
Shepherd. 12mo, pp. 115. Boston.

Blair, Samuel. The Works of Samuel Blair Late Minister of the Gospel at
Frogs-Manor, in Chester County, in Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Boston. Articles of the Society for encouraging Industry and employing
the Poor; With a list of members. 4to, pp. 34. Boston.

Brown, John (of Hingham). Sermon from Jer. xvii, 9, 8. 8vo, pp. 22.
Boston.


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Cabot, Marston. Sermon Jan. 9, at the Ordination of Aaron Brown.
12mo, pp. 34. New London.

Catalogue of books belonging to the Union Library Company of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.

Chalkley, Thomas. Collection of his Works. 2 vols. 2d edition. 8vo.
Vol. 1, pp. 325. Vol. 2, pp. 244. (1st edition, 1749.) Philadelphia.

Chandler, James. Two Sermons Feb. 10, 1754. 12mo, pp. 26. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon at Boston, Nov. 19, 1754, at the Execution of
Wm. Wieer. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Clap, Thomas. The Religious Constitution of Colleges, especially of Yale
College, New Haven. 4to, pp. 20. New London.

Columbia College. The Charter of the College of New York, Printed by
order of the Lieut. Governor. Fol., pp. 13. New York.

Columbia College. The Querist; or, a Letter to a Member of the General
Assembly of the Colony of New York, containing Questions occasioned
by the Charter lately granted for the establishment of a College.
Fol., pp. 14. New York.

Columbia College. A Brief Vindication of the Proceedings of the Trustees
of the College in the City of New York; containing an Answer to the
late famous Protest with its Twenty unanswered Reasons. Fol., pp.
12. New York.

Connecticut. Acts and Laws of his Majesty's English Colony of. Folio,
pp. 297. New London.

Conti, Prince of. Extracts of several Treatises wrote by him, with the
Sentiments of the Fathers, and Decrees of the Councils, concerning
Stage Plays. Recommended to the Professors of Philadelphia. Philadelphia.


Cooper, Samuel. The Crisis. (Relating to the Stamp Act as a Violation
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Dawson, W. The Youth's Entertaining Amusement; Or a plain Guide to
Psalmody, etc. Philadelphia.

Delup, Samuel. Remarks on some Articles of the Seceders' New Covenant,
and their Act of Presbytery, making it the Term of Ministerial and
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Divinity and Humanity of our Lord Jesus Christ. 8vo, pp. 160. Newport,
R. I.

Doddridge, Phillip. The Principles of the Christian Religion expressed in
Plain and Easy Verse. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston. Reprinted.

Dunbar, Samuel. Sermon at Braintree, Dec. 13, 1753. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. A Careful and Strict Enquiry into the prevailing
notions of that Freedom of the Will which is supposed to be essential
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Eliot, Andrew. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Roberts, in Leicester,
Mass., Oct. 1, 1754. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Eliot, Jared. Continuation of the Essay upon Field Husbandry. 5th. Part.
12mo, pp. 44. New York.

Ellwood, Thomas. Davideis, The Life of David, King of Israel. A Sacred
Poem, in Five Books. Fifth edition, corrected. 16mo, pp. viii, 248.
London. Printed. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Epistle (an) of Caution and Advice concerning the Buying and Keeping of
Slaves. 16mo, pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Excise Bill. The Crisis. Relating to the Massachusetts Excise Bill to
raise money to prosecute the French War. 12mo, pp. 16. Boston.


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Excise Bill. The Cub new Licked; or a New Story of an Old Monster.
8vo, pp. 16. (Boston.)

Excise Bill. The Eclipse. 4to, pp. 8. (Boston.) ? Daniel Fowle's Total Eclipse of Liberty. See 1755.

Excise Bill. Freedom the First of Blessings. 4to, pp. 7. Boston.

Excise Bill. The Monster of Monsters. By Thomas Thumb, Esq. 8vo,
pp. 24. Boston.
This Book occasioned the imprisonment by the Legislature of Daniel Fowle, on
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hangman. Samuel Waterhouse is the supposed author.

Excise Bill, 1754. A Plea for the Poor and Distressed against the Bill.
8vo, pp. 14. Boston.

Excise Bill. Some Observations on the Bill entitled "An Act for Granting
to his Majesty an Excise upon the Wines," &c. 8vo, pp. 12. Boston.

Excise Bill. The Voice of the People. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Excise Bill. The Good of the Community Impartially considered. In a
Letter to a Merchant in Boston, in Answer to one received respecting
the Excise Bill. By a True Friend to Liberty. 12mo, pp. 50. Boston.

Fair Circassian (The). A Dramatic Performance, Done from the Original.
By a Gentleman-Commoner of Oxford. 6th edition. 12mo, pp. 22.
New York.

Finley, Samuel. The Madness of Mankind, represented in a Sermon in
the New Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, June 9, 1754. 8vo, pp.
22. Philadelphia.

Fothergill, Dr. John, Life and Travels of, in the Work of the Ministry.
12mo, pp. 28. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Frink, Thomas. Discourse at the Installation of Edward Billing at Greenfield
District (Mass.), March 28, 1754. 12mo, pp. 17. Boston.

Gill, John. Reply to Mr. Clark's Defence of Infant Baptism. To which
is added, The Scripture the only Guide in Matters of Religion. 8vo,
pp. 104. Boston.

Indians. Conferences of Lieut. Gov. Dummer with the Eastern Indians,
in 1726 and 1727. 4to. Boston.

Indians. Conference with the Eastern Indians at the Ratification of the
Peace held at Falmouth in Casco Bay, in July and Aug., 1726. 4to.
Boston. Reprinted.
See 1726.

Indians. A Journal of the Proceedings at Two Conferences at Falmouth
28th June, 1754, between Wm. Shirley, Esq., Governor, and the Chiefs
of the Norridgewock Indians; and on 5th July, with the Chiefs of the
Penobscot Indians. Fol., pp. 27. Boston.

Indians. Conference with the Eastern Indians at the further Ratification
of the Peace held at Falmouth in Casco Bay, in July, 1727. 4to, pp.
27. Boston. Reprinted.

Kennedy, Archibald. Serious Considerations on the present State of
Affairs in the Northern Colonies. 8vo. New York.

Kennedy, Archibald. Same. Philadelphia.

Law, Governor Jonathan. A Poem occasioned by a Funeral Essay on him.
4to, pp. 8.

Lcavenworth, Mark. Sermon at Waterbury, Conn., Jan. 20, 1754, on the
Death of Daniel Southmayd, Epq. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.


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Letter from Benjamin Jones in Virginia, to John Jones in Pennsylvania, relative to the Encroachments of the French in Pennsylvania.

Lockwood, James. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 9, 1754. 12mo, pp.
50. New London.

Loring, Israel. Sermon at the Ordination of Gideon Richardson, at Wells,
Feb. 27. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Lovell, James, and others. Essay on the Eclipse. 4to, pp. 24. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1754. 8vo, pp. 52.
Boston.

Nakshow, Petrus, Prepositus and Minister of the Gospel in Jutland, in
Denmark. Articles of Faith of the Holy Evangelical Church, according
to the Word of God and the Augsburgh Confession, set forth in Forty
Sermons. Translated from the Original into English by Joachim
Melchior Magens; to be continued every month till the whole are
finished. Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania Hospital. Some Account of it. 4to, pp. 40. Philadelphia.

Roche, M. de. Letter from Quebec to Mons. Le Maine. An Account of
the present designs of the French upon the English in North America. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Rogers, John. To the Flock of Christ Scattered among the Churches of
New England. 3d edition. 12mo, pp. 75. Newport.

Rowe, Mrs. Elizabeth. Devout Exercises of the Heart, in Meditation and
Soliloquy, Prayer and Praise. Reviewed and published by Dr. Watts,
in pursuance of a Letter to him found in Mrs. Rowe's Cabinet immediately
after her decease. Lancaster, Pa. Reprinted.

Smith, William. Sermon on the Death of Mr. W. G. Martin. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Steel, Richard. An Antidote Against Distractions. 12mo, pp. 128. New
York.

Tryal of the Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus. 7th edition (with
Preface by John Gardiner, and printed for him). 12mo, pp. 120. New
London.

Walter, Nehemiah. Unfruitful Hearers detested and warned. 12mo, pp.
68. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1696.

Walter, Thomas. Book of Psalmody. Boston. Reprinted.

Washington, Major George, the Journal of, sent by the Hon. Robt. Dinwiddie,
Esq., Lt. Governor and Commander in Chief in Virginia, to
the Commandant of the French Forces in Ohio. 8vo. Williamsburgh.

Welch, William, who was executed at Boston, April 11th, 1754, for Murder.
His Last Speech and Dying Words. Broadside, n. d.

Wigglesworth, Edward. Some Distinguishing Characters of the ordinary
and extraordinary Ministers of the Church of Christ, briefly considered
in two Discourses at Harvard College, Nov. 12th and 19th, 1754, after
Whitefield's Preaching at Cambridge. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Williams, Solomon. The Vanity of Human Life. A Sermon at Coventry,
September 17th, 1752, on Occasion of the Death of Joseph Meacham,
late Pastor of the Church there. 4to, pp. 19. Boston.

Williams, Solomon. Funeral Sermon on the Death of the Rev. Ebenezer
Williams of Pomfret, April 22d, 1753. 4to, pp. 25. Boston.


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1755.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Job. Newport.

Almanac. James Davis. New London.

Almanac. Poor Richard improved. By Richard Saunders. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Roger Sherman. Boston.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia and New York.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Moore's. Philadelphia.

Ballad (A), concerning the Fight between the English and French at Lake
George. Broadside in 2 columns. Boston.

Bankruptcy. Some Reflections on the Law of, by N. N. 4to, pp. 11.
New Haven.

Barton, Thomas. Unanimity and Public Spirit; a Sermon at Carlisle, after
Braddock's Defeat. With a Letter from Rev. William Smith, etc.
8vo, pp. 20, 16. Philadelphia.

Beach, John. A Modest Enquiry into the State of the Dead; by which it
appears that there is no intermediate State. 12mo, pp. 43. New
London.

Belgrove, William. Treatise upon Husbandry, or Planting. 8vo, pp. 86.
Boston.

Ben Jesse, David Marin (Pastor of Aquenouka). Remarks on the Disputes
and Contentions of this Province. 4to, pp. 12. New York.

Bible. New Translation of the prayer of Habakkuk, the prayer of Moses,
and the cxxxix psalm; with commentary on each; by W. Green. 4to.
Cambridge.

Bliss, Daniel. Substance of two Sermons at Concord. 8vo, pp. 44. Boston.

Blodget, Samuel. Account of the Engagement near Lake George; with a
whole sheet-plan of the Encampment, and View of the Battle between
the English and the French and Indians. 4to, pp. 5. Boston.
Size of plate 14 × 18 in. Dedicated to Gov. Shirley. S. Blodget, del. Thos.
Johnston, Sculpt. The Plan is rarely met with. Another Plan of this Battle, dedicated
to Gov. Shirley was published nearly simultaneously in Boston, by Timothy
Clement. This plan is still more rare.

Bradstreet, Simon. Sermon January 12, 1755, on the Death of Samuel
Bradstreet. 4to, pp. 28. Boston.

British Colonies. A Brief History of the Rise and Progress of the charitable
scheme carrying on by a Society of gentlemen in London, for the
Relief and Instruction of poor Germans settled in the British Colonies
in North America. 4to, pp. 18. Philadelphia.

British Colonies. Advice to the Inhabitants of the Northern Colonies, on
the present Situation of Affairs. 8vo. New York.

British Colonies. Scheme to drive the French out of all the continent of
America. 8vo. Boston.

Browne, Arthur. Masonic Sermon at Boston, Oct. 1, 1755. 4to, pp. 29.
Boston.


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Buell, Samuel. Sermon at the ordination of Benjamin Tallmadge, at
Brookhaven, Long Island, Oct. 23, 1754; with a Discourse on Ordination,
the Charge and Exhortation to the People. 4to, pp. 62. New
York.

Burt, John. Sermon on the Earthquake. 4to, pp. 17. Newport.

Burr, Aaron. Fast Sermon at Newark, 1755. Philadelphia.

Burr, Aaron. Same. 4to, pp. 41. New York.

Byles, Mather. Sermon on the Earthquake, Nov. 18, 1755. 8vo, pp. 31.
Boston.

Chauncy, Charles (Supposed Author). Letter to a Friend, giving a concise
but just Account of the Ohio Defeat. 4to, pp. 15. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Letter (second) to a Friend, giving a more particular
Account of the Defeat of the French Army at Lake George by the New
England Troops. 4to, pp. 16. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon upon Earthquakes. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Checkley, Samuel. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1755. 8vo, pp. 35.
Boston.

Checkley, Samuel. Sermon at Boston, Sept. 21, 1755, to Capt. Stoddard
and his Company. 4to, pp. 31. Boston.

Christianity. The Nature, Certainty, and Evidence of True Christianity;
in a Letter from a Gentlewoman in New England. 16mo, pp. 15.
Boston.

Clap, Thomas. Brief History and Vindication of the Doctrines received
and established in the Churches of New England; with a specimen of
the new Religion beginning to prevail. 8vo, pp. 44. New Haven.
See 1757.

Clap, Thomas. Catalogue of Books in Yale College Library. 8vo, pp. 40.
New Haven.

Clark, Peter. A Word in Season to Soldiers; Sermon at Danvers, April
6, 1755. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Clark, Rev. Thomas. Remarks on Swearing: Manner and Form of by
touching and kissing the Gospels. 12mo, pp. 30. Lancaster, Pa. Reprinted.


Clarke, William. Observations on the late and present Conduct of the
French with Regard to Encroachments on the British Colonies in
North America. 4to, pp. 17, 15. Boston.

Clarke, William. Same. Philadelphia.

Cogswell, James. Sermon at Canterbury, Nov. 23, 1755, on the Earthquake.
8vo, pp. 24. New Haven, n. d.

Columbia College. The Additional Charter granted to the Governors of
the College of New York in America. Fol., pp. 4. New York.
See 1754.

Connecticut. The Present State of the Colony of, considered. 4to, pp. 21.
By Benjamin Gale.

Connecticut. A Congratulatory Letter from a Gentleman in the West to
his Friend in the East, upon the Success of his Letter, entitled. The
Present State of the Colony, considered. 4to, pp. 15. New Haven.

Connecticut. Answer of the Friend in the West to a Letter from a Gentleman
in the East, entitled, the present State of the Colony of Connecticut
considered. 4to, pp. 18. New Haven.
By Thomas Clap, Pres. of Yale College.


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Connecticut. Reply to a Pamphlet, entitled. The Answer of the Friend in
the West, etc. With a Prefatory Address to the Freemen of his Majesty's
English Colony of Connecticut. 4to, pp. 63. New London?
By Benjamin Gale.

Cooper, Samuel. (Supposed Author) "Two Letters to a Friend on the
Present Critical Conjuncture of Affairs in North America; with An
Account of the Action at Lake George." pp. 54. Boston.

Darbe, John. Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Elizabeth Gardiner, late Consort of
John Gardiner, Esq., of the Isle of Wight. With a Prefatory Epistle
to Mr. Gardiner by Samuel Buell. 4to, pp. 6, 38. New London.

Das Neue Testament, &c. Germantown.
Second edition of the German Testament printed in this country. The first being
in 1745. O' Cattaghan's Am. Bibles, p. 24.

Devotion, Ebenezer. Discourse on the Death of Mr. E. Avery. 4to, pp.
23. Boston.

Dickinson, Moses. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 8, 1755. 12mo, pp.
58. New London

Earthquake. Two Accounts of the late dreadful Earthquake in Lisbon.
Reprinted from the London edition. To which is added an Account
of the late Earthquake in Boston. 8vo, pp. 32.

Earthquake. Same. 2d edition. 8vo. Boston.

Eaton, Isaac. Sermon at the Ordination of John Gano. 8vo. Philadelphia.


E[llis], J[onathan]. The Justice of the Present War against the French.
Sermon to the Soldiers, Sept. 22, 1755. With a Sermon from Gal. ii,
19. 4to, pp. 24. Newport, n. d.

England's Timely Remembrancer, or the Minister preaching his own
Funeral Sermon; containing many wonderful Things seen in a Vision
by the Rev. Mr. Chamberlain. Philadelphia.

Evans, Lewis. Geographical, Historical, Political, Philosophical and Mechanical
Essays. The First containing an Analysis of a General Map
of the Middle British Colonies In America. 4to, pp. 36. Map 27 1/2 by
20 1/2 inches. Philadelphia.

Evans, Lewis. Same. 2d edition. 4to, pp. 32. Philadelphia.

Evans, Lewis. Letter Representing the Impropriety of sending Forces to
Virginia, &c. Philadelphia.

Evans, Lewis. A General Map of the Middle British Colonies, in America.
With a Pamphlet of 3 or 4 sheets.

Finley, Samuel. The Power of Gospel Ministers, and the Efficacy of
their Ministrations. A Sermon at Newark, before the Synod of New
York, September 26, 1754. 8vo, pp. 23. New York.

Fish, Joseph. Sermon at Westerly, R. I., Aug. 27, 1755, on Fast Day for
Success to our Armies. 4to, pp. 32. Newport.

Fleming, William and Elizabeth, who were taken Captives by the Indians.
Narrative of their Sufferings and Surprising Deliverance. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Fleming, William and Elizabeth. Same. Lancaster, Pa.
See 1756.

Fowle, Daniel. A Total Eclipse of Liberty. Being a true and faithful
Account of the Arraignment and Examination of Daniel Fowle before
the House of Representatives of Massachusetts Bay, Oct. 24, 1754.
barely on Suspicion of his being concerned in Printing and Publishing
a Pamphlet, entitled, the Monster of Monsters. Boston. Written by
himself. 12mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Frelinghuysen, Theodorus. Sermon in the Camp of the New England
Forces. 12mo, pp. 47. New York.


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Gates, John. The Qualifications, Character, and Duties of a Good Minister
of Jesus Christ Considered; a Sermon.
Advertised in Penn. Gaz.

Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Cotton Mather Smith, in
Sharon, Aug. 28, 1755. 12mo, pp. 27. New Haven.

Green, Joseph. The Grand Arcanum Detected; A Poem. 8vo, pp. 14.
Boston.

Johnson, Sir William. Letter dated Camp at Lake George, Sept. 9, 1755,
to the Governours of the several Colonies who raised the Troops on
the present Expedition; giving an Account of the Action of the preceding
Day. Fol., pp. 3.

Knox, Hugh. Sermon at his own Ordination. 8vo, pp. 24. New York.

Latin Tongue. A Short Introduction to, for the use of the Lower Forms
in the Latin School. 7th edition. 4to, pp. 72. Boston.
Ezekiel Cheever's Accidence abridged.

Letter from a Gentlewoman in New England to another, her dear Friend,
under religious Darkness and Concern. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Livingston, William. An Address to his Excellency Sir Charles Hardy,
Knt. By the Author of a Weekly Paper, entitled "The Watchtower."
Fol., pp. 13. New York.

Lowell, John. Sermon at Newbury, May 22, 1755, before Col. Titcomb,
when going against the French. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

McGregore, David. Sermon at Newbury, Mass., Sept. 24, 1754, at the
Ordination of Alexander Boyd. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Military Discipline. An Abstract of from Col. Bland; more particularly
with regard to the Manual Exercise Evolutions and Firings of the Foot. (Many editions.) Boston.

Makemie, Francis. Narrative of his Prosecution; and of a New and Unusual
American Imprisonment of two Presbyterian Ministers, and the Prosecution
of one of them, for preaching one Sermon in the City of New
York. Dedicated to the General Assembly of New York. 4to, pp.
52. New York. Reprinted.

Maryland. Votes and Proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly of
Maryland, 1754. 4to, pp. 22. Annapolis, Md.

Massachusetts Bay. Temporary Acts and Laws of the Province of. Fol.,
pp. 166. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Two Sermons on the Earthquakes, Nov. 23, 1755.
8vo, pp. 76 and App. pp. 5. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Discourse Dec. 18, 1755. Occasioned by the Earthquakes.
8vo, pp. 72. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Sixteen Sermons on various Subjects. 8vo, pp. 511.
Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Five Sermons on Several Subjects. 12mo. Boston.

Morrill, Isaac. Sermon at Wilmington, Mass., April 3, 1755, to Capt. P.
Osgood, and his Company of Soldiers. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

North America, Present State of. 8vo, pp. 64. Boston. Reprinted.

Noel, Garrat. A Catalogue of Books to be Sold. 8vo, pp. 14. New York.

Observations on the Increase of Mankind. 4to, pp. 15. Boston.

Parsons, Jonathan. Sermons. 8vo, pp. 350. Boston.

Pearsall, Richard. The Power and Pleasure of the Divine Life; Exemplified
in the late Mrs. Housman of Kidderminster, Worcestershire, as
extracted from her own Papers. 2d edition. pp. 154. Boston.


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Pennsylvania. A Brief View of the Conduct of the Province for the Year
1755. 8vo.
See Smith, Wm.

Porter, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Perry, Windsor,
June 11, 1755. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Prentice, Thomas. Sermon on the Death of Anna Cary, March 2, 1755. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Prince, Thomas (? Prentice, Thomas). Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Anna
Wife of Richard Cary. 8vo. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Chronological History of New England. Vol. 2. 12mo.
Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Improvement of the Doctrine of Earthquakes. With
an Historical Summary of Earthquakes in New England, and an account
of the Earthquake in Nov. 1755. 16mo, pp. 16. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Earthquakes the Works of God. Sermon. 8vo, pp. 23.
Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Hannah Fayerweather,
Jan. 27, 1755. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Proposals for Publishing, hy Subscription "Some Observations upon the
Provinces of New York, the Jersies, Pennsylvania, Maryland and
Virginia, in 4 Dissertations, etc. By J. Belcher, A. M., Vicar of Barton,
England."
Advertised in Penn. Gaz., May 8, 1755.

Richardson, Rebecca. State of the Case of, respecting a House and Lot in
Philadelphia. Philadelphia.

Relation of a remarkable Providence which fell out at the time of the great
Earthquake at Jamaica, very proper to be reflected on at this Time of
imminent Danger, and after having lately had a Warning from God
by a smaller Shock of the like Kind in this Place. Philadelphia.

Scheme to Drive the French out of all the Continent of America. Humbly
offered to the Consideration of—, Esq. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Smith, William. Letter on the Office and Duties of a Protestant Ministry.
8vo. Philadelphia.

Smith, William. A Sermon in Christ Church, Philadelphia, before the Freemasons,
June 24, 1755. 4to, pp. 24. Philadelphia.

Smith, William. History of the Rise and Progress of the Charitable Scheme
carrying on by a Society of Noblemen and Gentlemen in London for
the Relief and Instruction of poor Germans and their Dependants in
Pennsylvania. 4to. Philadelphia.

State of Trade in the Northern Colonies considered; with an Account of
the Produce, and a particular Description of Nova Scotia. Boston.

Stevens, Thomas. Method and plain Process for making Pot-ash equal if
not superior to the best foreign Pot-ash. Boston.

Stiles, Isaac. Sermon at the Ordination of his Son Ezra. 4to, pp. 33.
Newport.

Stiles, Isaac. Sermon to Soldiers at New Haven, May 25, 1755. 8vo, pp.
28. New Haven.

Tate and Brady. A New Version of the Psalms of David. 8vo, pp. 376,
16. Boston. Reprint.

Taylor, Abraham. The Insufficience of Natural Religion. Discourse at
London. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Happiness of Rewarding the Enemies of our Religion
and Liberty. Reprinted in a Sermon preached in Philadelphia, etc.
Philadelphia.


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Triumphant Christian: or Faith's Victory over Death and the Grave. 5th
edition. 16mo, pp. 29. Boston.

Vinal, William. Sermon occasioned by the Defeat of Gen. Braddock.
4to, pp. 25. Newport.

Walter, Nehemiah. Thirteen Discourses on the whole 55th Chapter of
Isaiah. With his Life and Character (by Thomas Prince and Thomas
Foxcroft) and last Sermon. 8vo, pp. 520. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Preservative from the Sins and Follies of Childhood and
Youth. Written by Way of Question and Answer. To which are
added some Religious and Moral Instructions in Verse. Boston.
Reprinted.

Whitefield, George. Account of the Observance of Lent, &c., in Lisbon.
8vo. Boston. Reprinted.

Wigglesworth, Edward. Some Evidences of the Divine Inspiration of the
Scriptures of the Old Testament from the Testimony of Jesus Christ
and his Apostles in the New. Publick Lecture in Harvard College,
June 24, 1755. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Wigglesworth, Samuel. Fast Sermon, March 20, 1755. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Wigglesworth, Samuel. Discourse at Ipswich to Soldiers, before going on
an Expedition to Crown Point. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Wight, Elnathan. Sermon at his own ordination, at Bellingham, Jan.
15th, 1755. 8vo. Boston.

Williams, Solomon. The Duty of Christian Soldiers, when called to War,
to undertake it in The Name of God. A Discourse in Lebanon, April
24, 1755. 16mo, pp. 35. New London.

Winthrop, John (Professor). Lecture on Earthquakes, occasioned by the Earthquake, Nov. 26, 1755. With Notes. 4to, pp. 38. Boston.

Yale College. Catalogue of Books in the Library of. 12mo, pp. 2, 40.
New Haven.

Yale College. Collegii Yalensis, quod est Novo-Portu, Connecticutensium,
Statuta, a Præside et Sociis Sancita. 4to, pp. 22. Novo-Portu.

1756.

Abercrombie, Robert. A Fair Narrative of the Proceedings of the Presbytery
of Boston against him, with some Remarks on a Pamphlet of his
in Form of a Letter to a Friend. By John Moorhead, Jonathan Parsons,
and David Macgregorie. 12mo, pp. 43. Boston.
See 1754 and 1758.

Acrelius, Israel, M.A. A Sermon, Explaining the Duties of Christian
Subjects to their Sovereign, etc. Philadelphia.

Adams, Amos. Sermon on the Death of Lucy Dudley, Relict of Paul
Dudley. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Adams, Amos. Sermons; with a Historical View of the Planting of New
England. 2 vols., 8vo. Boston.

Address (An) to those Quakers who Perversely refused to Pay any Regard
to the Late Provincial Fast, May 21st, 1756. Philadelphia.
See Hist. Mag., vol. iv, p. 236.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. New York Pocket Alm. Poor Tom. New York.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Moore's. Philadelphia.


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Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Roger Sherman. New Haven.

Almanac. Universal Pocket Almanac. New York.

Arians. Two Letters attempting to subvert their Doctrines. By a
Country Gentleman. 8vo, pp. 83. London. Boston. Reprinted.

Backus, Isaac. Sermon at Middleborough, Mass. 8vo. Boston.

Ballantine, John. Sermon at Westfield, Mass., June 2, 1756, just before
Capt. F. Mosely and Company began their March towards Crown
Point. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Barnard, John. Dudleian Lecture at Harv. Coll., with an Address to
Lucy Dudley, relict of Paul Dudley founder of the Lecture, and an
Extract from his Will. 8vo, pp. 57. Boston.

Beatty, Charles. Double Honor due to the Laborious Gospel Minister.
Represented in a Sermon at Fairfield, N. J., Dec. 1st, 1756. At the
Ordination of Wm. Ramsey. 8vo, pp. 56. Philadelphia.

Beckwith, George. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 13, 1756. 12mo,
pp. 64. New London.

Bellamy, Joseph. The Lord our Schoolmaster. A Sermon preached at
Litchfield, June 8th, 1756. 8vo, pp. 77. New Haven.

Bolles, John. To Worship God in Spirit, and in Truth, is to Worship
Him in the True Liberty of Conscience. With an Answer thereto;
by Jacob Johnson. 8vo, pp. 127, 29, 74. [n. p.] 1756.
See Catalogue of the Prince Library, p. 8.

Burr, Aaron. Sermon before the Synod of New York, at Newark, N. J.,
Sept. 30, 1756. 8vo, pp. 43. New York.

Cameron, Duncan. (A Soldier in Sir Peter Halket's Regiment.) Life and
Adventures of. 3d edition. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Chauncy, Charles. Thursday Lecture Sermon on Earthquakes, Jan. 22,
1756. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Christians (The) Duty to render to Cæsar, &c. Addressed to the Quakers,
in Relation to the Payment of the £60,000 tax. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Clergy. Serious Address to the Clergy by a Minister of the Church of
England. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston. Reprinted from the London edition.

Considerations towards a General Plan of Measures for the English Provinces.
8vo. New York.

Cooper, Samuel. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1756. 8vo, pp. 43.
Boston.

Cradock, Thomas. A New Version of the Psalms of David. 8vo, pp. 160.
Annapolis, Md.

Davenport, James. The Faithful Minister Encouraged. A Sermon at the
Opening of the Synod of New York, met at Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1755.
8vo, pp. 35. Philadelphia.

Davies, Samuel. Virginia's Danger and Remedy; or Discourses occasioned
by the severe Drought, and Defeat of General Braddock. 8vo, pp. 16.
Williamsburgh.

Davies, Samuel. Sermon to Captain Overton's Company of Volunteers.
8vo, pp. 24. Philadelphia.

Earle, Jabez. Sacramental Exercises. 12mo, pp. 104. Boston. Reprinted.

Earthquake. Two very Circumstantial Accounts of the late dreadful
Earthquake at Lisbon. 8vo. Exeter, England. Boston. Reprinted.

Emlyn, Thomas. Extracts from his Humble Inquiry into the Scripture
Account of Jesus Christ. 5th edition. 8vo, pp. 56. Boston.


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Essay towards propagating the Gospel among the neighboring Nations of
Indians. 12mo. pp. 18. New London.

Evans, Lewis. Geographical, Historical, Political, Philosophical, and Mechanical
Essays. No. II. (See 1755.) 4to, pp. 39–42. Philadelphia.

Evans, Lewis. A Letter on the Impropriety of sending Forces to Virginia,
&c. Philadelphia.
? 1755

Fleming, William and Elizabeth, who were taken Captive by Captain
Jacob, Commander of the Indians who lately made the Incursions on
the Frontiers of Pennsylvania. Narrative of their Sufferings and Surprising
Deliverances. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.
See 1755.

Fleming, William and Elizabeth. Same. 2d edition. Lancaster, Pa.

Fleming, William and Elizabeth. Same. Philadelphia.

Foxcroft. Thomas. Sermon Jan. 8, 1756, occasioned by the Earthquakes
of Nov. 1755. 8vo, pp. 51. Boston.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Sermon at the Old Church Lecture in Boston, Thursday,
March 25, 1756. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Galerm, J. B. Relations of the Misfortunes of the French Neutrals.
Philadelphia.
About 1756.

Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Instalment of Grindal Rawson at Yarmouth,
Dec. 10, 1755. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Gill, John. Three Sermons on the Present and Future State of the Church.
8vo, pp. 96. Boston. Reprinted.

Gill, John. Sermon at the Lecture in Cannon St., Dec. 31, 1755. 3d
edition. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston. Reprinted.

Harrington, Timothy. Discourse at Lancaster, Sept. 15, 1756. 8vo, pp.
32. Boston.

Indians. Treaty between the Government of New Jersey, and the Indians
inhabiting the several Parts of said Province, held at Groswicks in the
County of Burlington, Jan. 1756. Fol. Philadelphia.

Imrie, Rev. David. Letter on the Accomplishment of Scripture Events.
8vo, pp. 16. Edinburgh. Printed. Boston. Reprinted.

Imrie, Rev. David. Same. Philadelphia.

Jesus Christ is God by Nature, of the same Essence with the Father;
proved to be the Doctrine of Christianity. 8vo, pp. 86. Boston. Reprinted.


Jones, T. Sermon at the Visitation of Rev. Dr. Thackeray, Archdeacon
of Surrey, Sept. 16, 1755. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston. Reprinted.

Kawanio che Keeteru; a True Relation of a bloody Battle fought between
George and Lewis, in the Year 1755. 2d edition. Philadelphia.

Langdon, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel McClintock,
Greenland, Nov. 3, 1756. 8vo. Portsmouth, N. H.

Letter from Common Honesty to Common Sense, &c. 18mo, pp. 12.
Boston.

Lidinius, John. A Sermon on the Lawfulness of Defensive War. Philadelphia.


Lisbon. A particular Account of the dreadful Earthquake which destroyed
the city of Lisbon. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Lockwood, James. Discourse at Weatherfield, July 27, 1755, on the
Death of the Hon. Elisha Williams. With Appendix. 8vo, pp. 48,
xv. New Haven.


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Lockwood, James. Sermon at the Ordination of Eleazer May, at Haddam,
June 30, 1756. 8vo, pp. 34. New Haven.

Maclean, L. An Essay on Inoculation. Philadelphia.

Mayhew, Jonathan. A Discourse occasioned by the Earthquake in 1755.
Boston.

Mellen, John. Sermon at Sterling, Mass., June 16, 1756, at a General
Muster. 12mo, pp. 23. Boston.

New York. Answer to a Letter from a Gentleman in the Country to his
Friend in Town. 12mo. New York.

Papists. A Specimen of the Unrelenting Cruelty of Papists in France.
12mo, pp. 20. Boston.

Parsons, Jonathan. Good News from a far Country; in seven Discourses.
8vo, pp. 168. Portsmouth, N. H. Printed by Daniel Fowle.
This was the first book printed in New Hampshire. It was begun in Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1756.
8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon at a Public Lecture, in Boston, Jan. 29,
1756. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Pennsylvania, a Poem. By a Student of Philadelphia College. Philadelphia.


Pierce, Nathaniel. Account of his great Dangers, and Distresses, and
remarkable Deliverances. 12mo, pp. 20. Boston.

Pollen, Thomas. Sermon at Newport upon the Embarkation of the
Colony's Troops. Published at the Desire of the Council of War at
Newport. 4to, pp. 13. Newport.

Pownall, Thomas. Proposals for Securing the Friendship of the Five
Nations (Indian). 8vo. New York.

Prentice, Thomas. Sermon at the Boston Lecture, on the Earthquake.
8vo. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon on the Death of Edward Bromfield, April 10,
1756. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Sermon after the Funeral of Hon. Josiah Willard, Dec.
6, 1756. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Proposals for printing by Subscription, A Direct Guide to the French
Language. By Peter Papin de Prefontaine G. P. To be printed in 14
sheets. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Advertised in Penn. Gaz., Oct. 28, 1756.

Rand, William. Sermon at the Ordination of Charles Turner at Duxbury,
July 23, 1755. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Reading no Preaching. 12mo, pp. 28. Boston. Reprinted.

Rogers, John. Three Sermons on Different Subjects. 8vo, pp. 61. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of Josiah Willard. 12mo, pp. 22.
Boston.

Smith, (Rev. W.) Vindicated from the Charge of Perjury. Philadelphia.

Circa, 1756. Phil. Lib. Cat.

Smith, W. A Remonstrance in the Case of Rev. Mr. Smith, by Obadiah
Honesty. Philadelphia.

Smith, W. Same. 2d edition with Additions. Philadelphia.

Syllivan, Owen. Narrative of the wicked Lite and surprising Adventures
of that notorious Money Maker and Cheat, who was hanged in the
City of New York, May 10, 1756. Together with his dying Speech
at the Place of Execution. Boston.


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Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon Feb. 15, 1756, before Captain Vanderspiegal's
Company. Philadelphia.

Todd, Jonathan. Sermon on the death of the Rev. Nathaniel Chauncy.
16mo, pp. 88. New London.

True Christian's Monument [in German.] With Copper-plates. Philadelphia.


Tucker, John. Four Sermons on various Subjects. 8vo, pp. 99. Boston.

Tyler, Andrew. Sermon on Luke xiv, 26. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Webster, Samuel. Sermon at Salisbury, March 25, 1756, to Col. Bagley's
Regiment. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Whitfield, George. A Short Address to Persons of all Denominations.
Occasioned by the Alarm of an intended Invasion. 8vo, pp. 16.
First printed in London. A 3d edition came out in Philadelphia, and a 4th, 5th,
and 6th followed in Boston.

Williams, Eliphalet. Discourse at East Hartford, Conn., Nov. 23, 1755,
the Next Sabbath after the late Earthquake. 16mo, pp. 71. New
London.

Winthrop, John. Answer to Rev. Thomas Prince's Letter upon Earthquakes.
4to, pp. 7. Boston.

Woodbridge, B. Sermon occasioned by the Death of Deacon Job Terrell.
12mo, pp. 32. New Haven.

Zenger, John Peter. A Narrative of his Trial. With Remarks on said
Trial. Folio, pp. 38. Lancaster, Pa.

Zubly, John J. The Real Christian's Hope in Death, And an Account of
the Edifying Behaviour of several Persons of Piety in their last Moments,
etc. With a Preface by Rev. Richard Clarke. 12mo. Germantown.


1757.

Abercrombie, Robert. Remarks on a late Piece entitled "A Fair Narrative
of the Proceedings of the Presbytery, &c., against the Rev. Robert
Abercrombie." 16mo, pp. 64. Boston.

Act of Parliament. Anno Tricesimo Georgii II Regii. An Act to Regulate
the Exportation of Corn, Grain, Meals, &c., and other Victual,
from the American Colonies. Folio, pp. 7. New London. Reprinted.

Adams, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of John Fabyan. 8vo, pp. 16.
Portsmouth, N. H.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac for 1757. Portsmouth, N. H.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Two Sermons on the Death of Lieut. Governor
Phips. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Armstrong, John. Art of Preserving Health. A Poem. 8vo, pp. 68.
Boston.

Balch, Thomas. Discourse at the Ordination of William Patten. Halifax,
Feb. 2, 1757. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.


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Barclay, Robert. The Anarchy of Ranters, and other Libertines, the
Hierarchy of the Romanists, and other pretended Churches, equally
refused and refuted: In a two-fold Apology for the Church and People
of God, called in derision Quakers. 2 vols. in 1. 8vo, pp. 112. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.
See Pike, Joseph.

Barnard, Thomas. Sermon at the Ordination of Josiah Bayley at Hampton
Falls, N. H., Oct. 19, 1757. 12mo, pp. 35. Portsmouth, N. H.

Barnard, John. Sermons on several Subjects. 8vo, pp. 170. Boston.

Bartlett, Moses. Sermon March 5, 1757. 12mo, pp. 54. New London.

Beveridge, John. In obitum Magnæ Spei Juvenis, Nathanaelis Smiberti.
8vo, pp. 4. Hartford.

Brady and Tate. New version of the Psalms; with Messiah, an hymn;
and hymns chiefly from Watts. 12mo. Boston, 1757.
In the numerous editions of this version the title sometimes reads Tate and Brady,
and sometimes Brady and Tate.

Brewster, Martha. Poems on Divers Subjects. 4to, pp. 35. New London.

Browne, Arthur. Sermon on the Doctrine of Election. 8vo, pp. 23.
Portsmouth, N. H.

Browne, Arthur. Fast Sermon, May 6, 1757. 8vo, pp. 21. Portsmouth,
N. H.

Buell, Samuel. Sermon on the Death of Esther Darbe, Wife of John Darbe,
with a Letter from Rev. James Brown of Bridgehampton, L. I. 8vo,
pp. 33. New York.

Bulkley, John, and John Cummins. Voyage to the South Seas, in the
Year 1740–1; containing a Narrative of the Loss of the Ship Wager
on a Desolate Island, &c. 2d edition. pp. xxxii, 306. Philadelphia.

Burr, Aaron. Sermon on the Death of Governor Jonathan Belcher. 4to,
pp. 22. New York.

Burr, Aaron. The Supreme Deity of Jesus Christ. Maintained in a Letter
to the Dedicator of Mr. Emlyn's Inquiry. 8vo, pp. 92. Boston.

Burr, Aaron. Watchman's Answer to the Question what of the Night? &c.,
A Sermon before the Synod of New York convened at Newark, Sept.
30, 1756. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.
See 1756.

Burr, Aaron. Same. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.

Burr, Aaron. Same. 2 editions. 12mo. New York.

Burr, Aaron. Same. Philadelphia.

Byng, Vice Admiral, The Trial of, at a Court Martial, &c. Together with
the Admiral's Defence, Death Warrant, Execution, &c. 4to, pp. 46.
Boston. Reprinted.
See Chronicle.

Byng, Admiral. The trial of at a Court Martial. With An Account of his
Behaviour in his last Moments, &c. 12mo. New York. Reprinted.

Cambridge Platform, The. 16mo, pp. 60. Boston. Reprinted.

Catalogue of Books to be sold by James Chattin. Philadelphia.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon on the Death of Edward Gray. 8vo, pp. 32.
Boston.

Cheever, Ezekiel. Scripture Prophecies Explained. In Three Short
Essays. 8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Child's New Plaything (The), or Best Amusement, etc. (A Primer.) Philadelphia.



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Chronicle of B—g, the Son of the great B—g that lived in the Reign
of Queen Felicia, &c. By Israel Ben Ader, of the Tribe of Levi. Boston.
Reprinted.

Church, Benjamin. The Choice, A Poem, after the Manner of Pomfret.
4to, pp. 16. Boston.

Clap, Thomas. A Brief History and Vindication of the Doctrines Received
in the Churches of New England; with a Specimen of the New Scheme
of Religion. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 40. New Haven. Printed. Boston.

Reprinted.

Clap, Thomas. Same. 2d edition. 8vo. Boston.
See 1755.

Clark, Peter. Sermon to a Society of Young Men at Danvers.

Cogswell, James. Sermon April 13, 1757 to the Military Company of
Capt. Israel Putnam. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Cogswell, James. Sermon at the Ordination of Josiah Whitney at Pomfret.
8vo, pp. 27. New Haven.

Cooke, William. Discourse at the Ordination of Samuel Baldwin, Hanover,
Dec. 1, 1756. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Cotton, John. Two Fast Sermons at Plymouth, June 30, 1757, on the
Drought and War. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Darling, Thomas. Some Remarks on President Clap's History and Vindication
of the Doctrines, &c., of the New England Churches. 8vo,
pp. 127. New Haven.

Eliot, Jared. Discourse on the Death of Rev. William Worthington. 8vo,
pp. 15. New Haven.

Elixir Magnum; The Philosopher's Stone Found out. Being a Certain
and Infallible Method of Getting Silver and Gold out of the Earth in
Great Plenty. An Address to the Legislative Powers in North America.
Philadelphia.

English Tongue. The Youth's Instructor in the English Tongue, or the
Art of Spelling Improved. Collected from Dixon, Bailey, Owen,
Strong and Watts. 8vo, pp 159. Boston.

Eusebius, The Character of; containing Remarks on a late Pamphlet, vindicating
Stage-Plays. Philadelphia.

Everard, John, D.D. Gospel Treasures discovered. In several Sermons,
at Kensington and elsewhere. 4to. Germantown. Reprinted.

Printed in London in 1653.

Finley, Samuel. Curse of Meroz: or the Danger of Neutrality in the Cause
of God and our Country. A Sermon. 4to, pp. 32. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. Father Abraham's Speech to a Great Number of
People at a Vendue of Merchant Goods. 16mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Frinck, Thomas. Sermon at the Ordination of John Willard, at Stafford,
Conn., March 23, 1757. 8vo, pp. 45. Boston.

Harris, Matthias. A Fast Sermon at the Church of St. Peter's in Lewis in
Delaware, July 8, 1757. Philadelphia.

Hitchcock, Gad. Sermon before a Military Company, Pembroke, Oct. 10,
1757. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Hopkins, Samuel. An Address to the People of New England: Representing
the Importance of attaching the Indians to their Interest, by
treating them justly and kindly, and using Endeavours to settle Christianity
among them. Printed in Boston in 1753. Being a Conclusion
to the Historical Memoirs relating to the Housatunnuk Indians, etc.
Philadelphia.


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Hopkins, Samuel. An Abridgement of Mr. Hopkins Historical Memoirs
Relating to the Housatunnuck or Stockbridge Indians. Philadelphia.

Indians. Minutes of Conferences held with the Indians at Harris's Ferry,
and at Lancaster, in March, April and May, 1757. Fol. Philadelphia.

Indians. Minutes of Conferences held with the Indians at Easton, in the
Months of July and August, 1757. Philadelphia.

Indians. Minutes of Conferences held with the Indians at Easton in July
and November, 1766. Together with two Messages sent by the Government
to the Indians residing on Susquehannah; and the Report of
the Committee appointed by the Assembly to attend the Governor at
the last of the said Conferences. Fol. Philadelphia.

Indians. Address from the Trustees and Treasurer of the Friendly Association
for Preserving Peace with the Indians to William Denny, Esq.,
Governor of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Indians. Proceedings and Treaty with the Shawanese, Nanticokes, and
Mohikander Indians living at Otsiningo; negotiated at Fort Johnson,
by Sir William Johnson (April 1757). Fol., pp. 14. New York.

Indians. Same. Boston.

Letter from a Gentleman in Halifax to his Friend in Boston. (On Political
Affairs.) 8vo. Boston.

Letter from Baptista Augeloni to his friend Manzoni, in which the Quakers
are politically and religiously considered. To which is added, The
cloven-foot discovered. Printed at Carolina and sold in Philadelphia,
(circa 1757).

Letter, &c. Same. 8vo, pp. 8. Ephrata. (Circa 1757 or 1758?)

Letter to a Clergyman in the Colony of Connecticut, from his Friend. In
which the true Nature of Orthodoxy is inquired into, &c. 8vo, pp.
24. New Haven.

Letter to a Young Clergyman from a Friend in London, concerning the
unwarrantable Practice of Reading the Gospel, instead of preaching it.
12mo. Boston.
See 1756. Reading no Preaching.

Livingston, William. Funeral Eulogium on Rev. Aaron Burr. 4to, pp.
22. New York.

Mascarene, John. The Manufacture of Pot Ash in the British North American
Plantations Recommended. 4to, pp. 4, 11. Boston.

Mellen, John. Sermon on the Great Mortality in Lancaster, 1757. 8vo,
pp. 49. Boston.

Memorial containing a View of Facts, with their Authorities, in America,
in Answer to the Observations sent by the English Ministry to the
Courts of Europe. Translated from the French. 8vo, pp. 190. New
York.
Relating principally to Braddock's Expedition.

Memorial, &c. Same. 8vo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Memorial of Some of the Past Owners and Proprietors of the Patents
of Minisink and Wawayanda, Bordering on the Crown Lands in the
Colony of New York, respecting the Controversy between New York
and New Jersey. Fol. New York.

New Jersey. The Grants, Concessions, and original Constitutions of the
Province of New Jersey, the Acts passed during the proprietary governments,
and other material Transactions before the Surrender
thereof to Queen Anne; the instrument of surrender and her formal
acceptance thereof; Lord Cornbury's Commission and Instructions
consequent thereon. Folio. Philadelphia.


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New Manual Exercise to be observed by his Majesty's Troops in the Establishment
of Great Britain and Ireland. New York.

Niles, Samuel. True Scripture Doctrine of Original Sin stated and defeuded.
8vo, pp. 324. Boston.

Oliver, Peter. A Poem Sacred to the Memory of Hon. Josiah Willard,
late Secretary of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, who died December
6, 1756. Ætatis 86. 4to, pp. 16. Boston.

Parkman, Ebenezer. Reformers and Intercessors sought by God. Discourse
at Southborough, May 15, 1757. 8vo, pp. 44. Boston.

Parsons, Jonathan. Observations on the Doctrines and Uncharitableness
of Rev. Jonathan Parsons of Newbury. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston.

Patten, Thomas. The Christian Apology. A Sermon, before the University
of Oxford, July 13, 1755. 3d edition. 16mo, pp. 30. New Haven.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1757. 8vo, pp.
32. Boston.

Pennsylvania. Address of the Treasurer and Trustees of the Friendly
Association to William Denny, Esq., Lieutenant Governor and Commander
in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania. Folio, pp. 4. Philadelphia.


Pennsylvania. The Vision which Isaac Childs saw in the Year 1757
concerning Pennsylvania. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Pike, Joseph. An Epistle to the National Meeting of Friends in Dublin,
concerning good Order and Discipline in the Church. 8vo, pp. 23.
Philadelphia. Reprinted.
With Barclay's Anarchy of the Ranters.

Pike, Samuel, and S. Hayward. Some Important Cases of Conscience
Answered. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 6, 138. Boston.
See 1760.

Prayer, Form of, for Fast Day in the Province of New York, 13th July,
1757. 4to. New York.

Proposals for printing by Subscription, A Common-Place Concordance to
the Holy Bible, after a Method entirely new, plain and easy to Christians
of the meanest Capacities: To be a 4to of about 250 pages.
Advertised in Penn. Gaz., Dec. 8, 1757.

Rand, William. Massachusetts Convention Sermon, 1757. 8vo, pp. 23.
Boston.

Raynolds, Peter. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 12, 1757. 12mo, pp.
51. New London.

Rogers, John. Epistle sent from God to the World, &c. 12mo. New
York.

Rogers, John. The Nature and Necessity of Spiritual Conversion. Sermon.
8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Serious Call from the City to the Country, etc. (Concert for Prayer proposed.)
8vo, pp. 8. Portsmouth, N. H.

Serious Reflections on the Times; A Poem. By a Minister of the Gospel.
Philadelphia.

Smith, Josiah. Sermons. 8vo. Boston.

Smith, Robert. The Detector Detected; or a Vindication of the Rev. Mr.
Dellap and Newcastle Presbytery, from the Charge of Injurious Reasonings
and False Representations, Exhibited Against them by the
Rev. Messieurs Gellatly and Arnot. With a Letter to the author on
the same Subject, by Rev. Samuel Finley. Philadelphia.


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Smith, William. The Christian Soldier's Duty, The Lawfulness and Dignity
of his Office, &c. A Sermon, April 5, 1757, in Philadelphia, before
1st Battalion Royal American Regiment. Philadelphia.

Torrey, William. Discourse concerning Futurities, &c. 8vo, pp. 8, 76.
Boston.
Preface by Rev. Thomas Prince.

Tryon, Thomas. Proposals for printing by Subscription "The Way to
Health, Long Life, and Happiness; or, A Discourse on Temperance,"
etc., etc.
Advertised in Penn. Gazette, Oct. 27, 1757. (A 2d edition in London in 1691.)

Tucker, John. Thanksgiving Discourse. Nov. 25, 1756. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Tufts, Joshua. Sermon at Narragansett, Nov. 1, 1757. 4to. Portsmouth.

Watson, Thomas. Light in Darkness. A Sermon. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.
Reprinted.

Wigglesworth, Edward. Dudleian Lecture, 1757. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Wilcocks, or Wilcox, Thomas. A Guide to Eternal Glory. 16mo. Boston.
Reprinted.

Winter Evening's Conversation on Original Sin. 8vo, pp. 26. New Haven.
See Webster, Samuel, 1758.

Zubly, John J. The Real Christian's Hope in Death, etc. (See 1756.
Philadelphia.

1758.

Abercrombie, Robert. A Rejoinder to his Remarks on the fair Narrative,
&c. By J. Parsons and D. Macgregorie. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.
See 1754 and 1756.

Adamson, M. (Pseudonym.) Friendly Epistle to Neighbour John Taylor
of Norwich. Added, A Short Dialogue between Timothy Tell-Truth
and Obadiah Friendly. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Alison, Francis, and Bostwick, David. Two Sermons at Philadelphia,
May 24th, and 25th, 1758, before the Synods of New York and Philadelphia.
12mo, pp. 54. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. J. Davis. Boston.

Almanac. Astronomical Diary. Portsmouth, N. H.

Almanac. Universal Pocket Almanac. R. More. New York.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Bacheller, Samuel. Vindication of An Association from the Charge of
Heresy in Doctrine, and of Partiality in Conduct. With an Appendix.
8vo, pp. 39. Portsmouth, N. H.

Barnard, Thomas. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1758. 8vo,
pp. 32. Boston.

Barnard, Thomas. Sermon at Boston, Sept. 20, 1758, before the Society
for Encouraging Industry and Employing the Poor. 8vo, pp. 25.
Boston.


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Bellamy, Joseph. Christ's Divinity, the Millennium, Permission of Sin.
Three Sermons. 12mo. Boston.

Ben Saddi, Nathan. Chronicles of the Kings of England from the Reign
of William the Conqueror to that of George the Second, &c. 8vo, pp.
100. Boston. Reprinted.

Bolles, John. Brief Account of Persecutions in Boston and Connecticut
Governments. 8vo, pp. 30. New London.

Boston, Bye Laws and Orders of the Town of. 4to, pp. 16. Boston.

Bostwick, David. Self Disclaimed and Christ Exalted; A Sermon at
Philadelphia before the Synod of New York, May 25, 1758. 12mo,
pp. 54. Philadelphia.

Bradstreet, Mrs. Anne. Poems, &c. 8vo, pp. 248. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1678.

Brewster, Martha. Poems on divers Subjects. Boston.
See 1757.

Brown, John. Estimate of the Manners and Principles of the Times; or
Considerations on the State of the Publick at this important Crisis.
7th edition. 8vo. Boston.

Browne, Arthur. Sermon to the Free Masons. 8vo. Portsmouth, N. H.

Burr, Aaron. Sermon on the Death of Jonathan Belcher. 4to, pp. 23.
New York.

Burr, Aaron. Same. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Byles, Mather. Sermon at the Ordination of Mather Byles, Jun., Nov. 18,
1757. 4to, pp. 23. New London.

Caner, Henry. Sermon on the Death of Charles Apthorp, Nov. 21, 1758.
8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Catalogue of Books to be sold at Auction, Jan. 17, et seq. 1758. Philadelphia.


Church of Scotland. Letter from a blacksmith to the ministers and elders
of the Church of Scotland in which the manner of public worship in
that Church is considered. 7th edition. 8vo. Newburyport.

Chauncy, Charles. The Opinion of one who has perused the Summer
Morning's Conversation concerning Original Sin wrote by Rev. Peter
Clark. 12mo, pp. 28. Boston.

Clark, Peter. Scripture Doctrine of Original Sin. A Summer Morning's
Conversation between a Minister and a Neighbor. And a Reply to
the Winter. Evenings Conversation. 8vo, pp. 132, 24. Boston.

Clark, Peter. Remarks on a late anonymous Pamphlet, entitled "The
Opinion of One that has perused the Summer Morning's Conversation,"
&c. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Clark, Peter. Fair Play: Or a Needful Word to Temper the Tract, entitled,
A Summer Morning's Conversation, &c., just published by the
Rev. Peter Clark, &c. 8vo, pp. 35, 7. Portsmouth, N. H.

Clark, Peter. Sermon at Danvers, Dec. 15, 1757. 8vo. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. The Heavenly Doctrine of Man's Justification only
by the Obedience of Jesus Christ. A Sermon from Rom. v, 19. 8vo,
pp. 20. Boston.

Eastburn, Robert. Narrative of his Dangers and Sufferings during his
Captivity among the Indians. With Preface by Gilbert Tennent.
8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Eastburn, Robert. Same. Philadelphia.


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Edwards, Jonathan. The Great Doctrine of Original Sin defended; with
an Account of the Work and its Author. 8vo. Boston.

Election, Doctrine of. A Bold Push in a Letter to the Author of Fair Play.
8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Emerson, Joseph. A Sermon to Capt. Thomas Lawrence and his Company,
Pepperell, May 7, 1758. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Estabrook, Hobart. Address to the Provincial Officers and Soldiers going
on an Expedition to Canada. 8vo, pp. 23. New Haven.

Exercise of the Militia of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, Boston.

Finley, Samuel. The Madness of Mankind. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 24.
New York.
See 1754.

Form of Prayer, Proper to be used in the Churches throughout the Province
of New York on Friday May 12, being Fast Day. 4to, pp. 12.
New York.

Franckel, David Hirchel. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Victory obtained
Dec. 5th, 1757, by the King of Prussia over the Austrians. Delivered
in the Synagogue of the Jews in Berlin. Translated from the German.
9th edition. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Franckel, David Hirchel. Same. 10th edition. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Franklin Benjamin. Father Abraham's Speech to a great Number of
People at a Vendue of Merchant Goods. (See 1757.) Boston. Reprinted.

Frink, Thomas. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1758. 8vo, pp. 94. Boston.

Gage, Thomas. The Traveller. Part I. Containing a Journal of 3,300
miles through the Main Land of South America. 8vo, pp. 136. Woodbridge,
N. J.
This was prefixed to the New Am. Mag., for 1758, 1759, and part of 1760.

Gellaty, A. Some Observations upon a late piece entitled, "The Detector
Detected;" showing how the Rev. Messrs. S. Finley and R. Smith,
handle the obligation of the Solemn League. 8vo. Germantown, Pa.

Genuine Account of the Grand Expedition to the Coast of France under
the conduct of the Admirals Hawke, Knowles and Broderick. Boston.
Reprinted.

Gordon, John. Mathematical Traverse Table, &c. 18mo. Philadelphia.

Hall, David. A Mite cast into the Treasury. Philadelphia.

Hervey, James. Three Sermons on Fast Days. 8vo, pp. 80. Boston.
Reprinted.

Hobby, William. Sermon at Reading, April 30, 1758. On Occasion of
an Expedition against Canada; in the Audience of Col. Nichols and
Regiment. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Indians. Message of Gov. Bernard to the Minisink Indians; and a Conference
in consequence thereof, held at Burlington, August, 1758. Folio,
pp. 6. Philadelphia.

Indians. Minutes of Conferences, held at Easton in October 1758, with
the Chief Sachems and Warriors, etc. Fol. Woodbridge, N. J.

Letter to the Author of Winter Evening's Conversation on Original Sin
from one of his candid Neighbors. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Letter to Paulinus concerning his Three Questions on the Right of Church
Authority in imposing Tests of Orthodoxy. 8vo, pp. 28. New Haven.
1758?

Livingston, William. Funeral Eulogium on the Rev. Aaron Burr, late
President of New Jersey College. 4to, pp. 24. New York. Printed.
Boston. Reprinted.


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Lockwood, James. Sermon Aug. 7, 1758, at the Funeral of the Rev. Ashbel
Woodbridge at Glastenbury. 8vo, pp. 31. New Haven. n. d.

Louisburg, Siege of. A Journal of the Landing of his Majesty's Forces on
the Island of Cape Breton, and of the Siege and Surrender of Louisburg.
From General Amherst's and Admiral Boscawen's Letters.
3d edition. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Maryland, Charter of, and Laws from 1754 to 1758. Fol. Annapolis.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Two Thanksgiving Discourses, Boston, Nov. 23,
1758. 8vo, pp. 57. Boston.

Mahlem, John. Gallic Perfidy. A Poem. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Maylem, John. The Conquest of Louisbourg. A Poem. 8vo, pp. 16.
Boston.

Memoirs of the Principal Transactions of the last War between the English
and French in North America, from the Year 1744 to the Peace
of Aix la Chapelle. 8vo, pp. 80. Boston. Reprinted.

Messiah, The. An Hymn. 12mo. Boston.

New England's Misery, the Procuring Cause, and a Remedy proposed. A
Poem. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

New England Psalm Book. With Prince's Amendments. 12mo, pp. 350.
Boston. Reprinted.

New Jersey. Votes and Proceedings of the General Assembly of. Folio.
Woodbridge, N. J.

New Jersey. The Grants, Concessions, and Original Constitutions of the
Province; the Acts passed during the Proprietary Governments; and
other material transactions, before the Surrender thereof to Queen
Anne; the Instrument of Surrender, and Her formal Acceptance
thereof; Lord Cornbury's Commission and Instructions consequent
thereon. By Aaron Learning and Jacob Spicer. Folio, pp. 763.
Philadelphia. [n. d., 1758?]

Peden, Alexander. The Great Scots Prophet; or Some Remarkable Passages
of the Life and Death of Alexander Peden, late Minister in
Galloway, etc. Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. An Address to the Inhabitants of. 8vo. New York.

Polite Philosopher, The; or an Essay on that Art which makes a Man
Happy in Himself, and Agreeable to Others. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Polite Philosopher, The. Same. 8vo. New York.

Pollen, Thomas. Sermon at Newport, R. I., before a Lodge of Freemasons,
June 24, 1757. 4to, pp. 19. Boston.

Potter, Nathaniel. Sermon on Jer. viii, 20, at Brookline, Jan. 1, 1758.
8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Prime, Ebenezer. Sermon at Oyster Ponds, L. I., Nov. 10, 1757, Previous
to the Ordination of Jonathan Barber, and John Darbe. 8vo, pp.
74. New York.

Prime, Ebenezer. Sermon at Brook-Haven, L. I., June 15, 1758, at the
Ordination of Abner Brush. 8vo, pp. 63. New York.

Prince, Thomas. Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs; being the New
England Psalm Book, revised and improved by Thomas Prince. 8vo.
Boston.

Reflections on Courtship and Marriage. In Two Letters to a Friend. 3d
edition. Philadelphia.

Relaxation of War (The); A Hero's Philosophy. A Poem Written by
the King of Prussia. Philadelphia.


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Review of the Military Operations in North America, from the Commencement
of French Hostilities on the Frontiers of Virginia to the Surrender
of Oswego, Aug. 14, 1756. In a Letter to a Nobleman. 4to,
pp. 100. Boston. Reprinted.
Said to have been written by Gov. Livingston, and his Friends Messrs. W. Smith
and Scott, lawyers in New York. See 1770.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Thomas Prince. 8vo, pp.
24. Boston.

Smith, Caleb. Funeral Sermon Dec. 15, 1757, on the Death of Rev. Aaron
Burr. 8vo. New York.

Squire, Francis. Answer to some Papers entitled, "The Independent
Whig;" so far as they relate to the Church of England, as by Law
established. 12mo. New York.

Stewart, A. Validity of Infant Baptism. 12mo. Newbern, N. C.

Swift, Dean. Letter from, to a very young Lady on her Marriage; containing
salutary advice relating to her Conduct through Life. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Tennent, Gilbert. 18 Sermons on Important Subjects, adapted to the
Perilous State of the British Nation; lately preached in Philadelphia.
8vo, pp. 425. Philadelphia.

Throop, Benjamin. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 11, 1758. 12mo,
pp. 37. New London.

Townsend, Jonathan. Massachusetts Convention Sermon, 1758. 8vo, pp.
22. Boston.

Webster, Samuel. A Winter evening's conversation vindicated against
remarks of Peter Clark, in Summer morning's conversation. 8vo.
Boston.

William and Mary College. The Charter, Transfer and Statutes, in Latin
and English. 4to, pp. 164. Williamsburg.

Williams, John. The Redeemed Captive. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 104.
Boston.
See 1707.

1759.

Account (An) of the Booksellers of the Town of Boston to the Publick;
relating to the Important Dispute about Ames' Almanack. Boston.

Adams, Amos. Artillery Election Sermon, June 4, 1759. 8vo, pp. 32.
Boston.

Adams, Amos. Songs of Victory directed by human compassion, &c.
Sermon at Roxbury, Oct. 25, 1759, on the Thanksgiving for the reduction
of Quebec. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Allison, Francis, and Bostwick, David. Peace and Union Recommended,
and self disclaimed, and Christ Exalted; in two Sermons, preached
in Philadelphia before the Synods of New York and Philadelphia.
The First by Francis Allison, D.D. The Second by Rev. David
Bostwick. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Joseph. (Steward.) Boston.

Almanac. New York Pocket. Poor Tom. New York.

Almanac. Father Abraham's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.


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Answer to a Book entituled The Christian Sabbath, by Mather Byles (of
New London). 8vo, pp. 23.
See Byles.

Bellamy Joseph. Letters and Dialogues between Theron, Paulinus, and
Aspasio, on Love to God and Faith in Christ. 8vo, pp. 227. Boston.

Benezet, Anthony. Observations on the Inslaving, Importing and Purchasing
of Negroes. With some advice thereon. Extracted from
the Yearly Meeting Epistle of London for 1759. 8vo. Germantown.
See 1760.

Bird, Samuel. The Importance of the divine Presence with our Host.
A Sermon, April 27, 1759, to Col. David Wooster and his Company,
on an Expedition against the French. 8vo, pp. 24. New Haven.

Bissett, James. Abridgment and Collection of the Acts of Assembly of
the Province of Maryland. 8vo, pp. 566. Philadelphia.

Bolles, John. Answer to a Book entituled The Christian Sabbath, by
Mather Byles of New London. 8vo, pp. 23. n. p.

Bowdoin, James. Paraphrase, in part, of the Œconomy of Human Life:
a Poem. 8vo, pp. 88. Boston.

Bownas, Samuel. An Account of his Life, Travels, and Christian Experiences
in the Work of the Ministry. 12mo, pp. 242. Philadelphia.
Reprint.

Britain's Remembrancer. 7th edition. 12mo, pp. 51. Boston.

Bromley, Thomas. The Way to the Sabbath of Rest; or the Soul's Progress
in the Work of the new-birth. With two discourses by the
Author. Added, a discourse on mistakes concerning religion, enthusiasm,
&c. By Thomas Hartly. 8vo, pp. 280, 168. Germantown.
Reprinted from the London edition.

Buckminster, Joseph. Discourses upon Family Religion. 18mo. Boston.

Buell, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Samson Occum, as Missionary
among the Indians. Boston.
See 1761.

Byles, Mather (of New London, Conn.). Sermon on the Sabbath, Jan.
14, 1759. 8vo, pp. 20. New London.

Catechism, The Shorter; agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at
Westminster. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Clarke, Richard. Prophetic Numbers of Daniel and John; calculated in
Order to shew the Time when the Day of Judgment for the first Age
of the Gospel is to be expected; and the setting up the Millennial
Kingdom of Jehovah and his Christ. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston. Reprinted
from the London edition.

Clarke, Richard. Same. 8vo, pp. 27. Charleston, S. C.

Clarke, Richard. From a Folio Manuscript, in the Archive of a certain
aged Gormogon, at present in the Province of Massachusetts Bay,
the following Questions and Answers are extracted, &c. In Answer
to a Pamphlet, called the Prophetic Numbers of Daniel and John.
8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Conant, Abigail. A Poem sacred to the Memory of. 4to, pp. 7. New
London.

Conant, Abigail. A Letter occasioned by her Death, by her Son Sylvanus
Conant. (Addressed to Col. Hezekiah Huntington.) 4to, pp. 8. New
London.


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Conant, Sylvanus. Discourse to Military Companies on the day of General
Muster for the Canada Expedition. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Cooke, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of William Symmes at Andover,
Nov. 1, 1758. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Cooper, Samuel. A Sermon before His Excellency Thomas Pownall,
Oct. 16, 1759. Upon Occasion of the Reduction of Quebec. 8vo, pp.
53. Boston.

Crawford, Rev. William. Dying Thoughts. In three parts. 12mo, pp.
250. Boston.

Cushing, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Thomas Brown, Marshfield,
Sept. 5, 1759. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Davies, Samuel. The Curse of Cowardice. A Sermon to the Militia of
Hanover County, in Virginia, at a General Muster, May 8. 1758. pp.
36. Philadelphia.

Davies, Samuel. Same. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Davies, Samuel. Same. 8vo, pp. 18. Woodbridge, N. J.

Dell, William. The Doctrine of Baptisms, reduced from its Ancient and
Modern Corruptions; and restored to its Primitive Soundness and
Integrity. 5th edition. 8vo, pp. 43. Philadelphia. Reprinted from
the London edition.

Dodsley, Robert. The Chronicle of the Kings of England from William
the Conqueror to George the Second. By Nathan Ben Saddi. 8vo,
pp. 70. Boston. Reprinted.

Eells, Edward. Reply to Rev. Mr. Todd's Narrative of Mr. Dana's Call
and Settlement at Wallingford; with a Vindication of the doings of
the Council, by Noah Hobart. 8vo, pp. 52. New Haven.

Eliot, Jared. The Sixth Essay on Field Husbandry, as it is, or may be,
ordered in New England. 12mo, pp. 34. New Haven.

Elliott, Rev. Mr. Substance of a Sermon at Christ Church, Spitalfields,
Eng., Jan. 21, 1759. 8vo. Boston.

Eliot, Andrew. A Sermon, Oct. 25, 1759, A Day of Thanksgiving, For
the Reduction of Quebec. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Erskine, Ebenezer. The Assurance of Faith opened and applied; Being
the Substance of Six Discourses on Heb. x, 22. With a recommendatory
Preface. 8vo, pp. 128. Boston. Reprinted from the London
edition.

Gale, Benjamin. A Letter to a Member of the Lower House of Assembly,
shewing that the Taxes of Yale College are stated Higher than is
necessary. 4to, pp. 23. New Haven.

Gale, Benjamin. A Calm and Full Vindication of a Letter to a Member
of the Lower House of Assembly; being a Full Answer to a Letter
in Vindication of Yale College. 4to, pp. 32. New Haven.

Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Dudleian Lecture, May 9, 1759. With a
Character of Judge Dudley. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Gentleman's Compleat Military Dictionary, containing the Military Art,
explaining the Terms and Phrases used in the Field and Garrison.
With a plan of Fortification. 18th edition. 8vo. Boston.

Graham, Chauncy. Sermon at Poughkeepsie at the Execution of Hugh
Gillespie. 12mo, pp. 23. New York.

Graham, John. Answer to Mr. Gale's Pamphlet, entitled a "Calm and
full Vindication, &c.," relating to Yale College. 4to. New Haven.

Hart, Levi. Remarks on Mr. Hobart's Principles of Congregational
Churches, and further Vindication of the Council, &c. 8vo. New
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Hart, William. Remarks on the Ordination of James Dana, and the
Doings of the Consociation. With an Appendix. 8vo, pp. 62. New
Haven.

Hartley, Thomas. A Discourse on Mistakes concerning Religion, Enthusiasm,
Experiences, &c. With Christ's Spirit a Christian Strength,
by William Dell. 8vo, pp. 168, 71. Germantown.

Haven, Jason. Thanksgiving Discourse at Dedham, Nov. 23, 1758. 8vo,
pp. 23. Boston.

Hervey, James. Sermon at the Visitation of John Brown, D.D., Archdeacon
of Northampton. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 18. Boston.

Hobart, Noah. The Principles of Congregational Churches relating to
the Constitution and Authority of Ecclesiastical Councils, applied to
the Ordination at Wallingford. 8vo, pp. 40. New Haven.

Hopkins, Samuel. Sin, through Divine Interposition, an Advantage to
the Universe. 8vo, pp. 66. Boston.

Indians. Minutes of Conferences held at Easton in Oct. 1758, with the
Sachems and Warriors of 14 Indian Nations. 2d edition. Fol. Philadelphia.
See 1753.

Indians. Same. Folio. Woodbridge, N. J.

Jones, T. Religious Remembrancer. 12mo. Boston. Reprint.

Jones, T. The Beauty of Spring. A Sermon at Southwark in May, 1758.
8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Judd, Jonathan. A Sermon at Southampton, May 28, 1758, to a number
of Soldiers. 8vo, pp. 24.

Kempis, Thomas à. Short Sayings of, in German. Germantown.

Keteltas, Abraham. A Sermon to Officers and Soldiers, at Elizabethtown,
March 8, 1759. 8vo, pp. 18. New York.

Lee, Jonathan. Sermon at the Ordination of Joel Bordwell, in Kent,
Oct. 18, 1758. 8vo, pp. 23. New Haven.

Leechman, William. Sermon at the Opening of the General Assembly
of the Church of Scotland in May, 1758. 8vo, pp. 42. Philadelphia.

Lockwood, James. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1759. 12mo,
pp. 36. New London.

Lord, Benjamin. Sermon Jan. 3, 1759, on the Death of Rev. Henry
Willes. 8vo, pp. 32. New London.

Maccarty, Thaddeus. Two Fast Sermons before the Expedition to Canada.
8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Macclintock, Samuel. Sermon preached Feb. 25, 1759. 8vo, pp. 32.
Portsmouth, N. H.

Massachusetts. The Charter granted by King William and Queen Mary.
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Massachusetts, Acts and Laws of. Fol., pp. 396. Boston.

Mather, Moses. The Visible Church in Covenant with God; or an Inquiry
into Constitution of the Visible Church. 8vo, pp. 60. New
York.

Moody, Samuel. An Attempt to Point out the fatal and pernicious consequences
of Rev. Joseph Bellamy's Doctrines respecting Moral Evil.
8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

New Jersey, Account of the first Settling of, by the Europeans. 8vo.
New York.

New Rules (The) of His Royal Highness the Duke of Cumberland, to be
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New York. Extract of an Act of the General Assembly for raising
100,0001. for an Army of 20,000 Men to invade Canada, in Conjunction
with the King's Troops. 8vo, pp. 19. New York.

Parker, Benjamin. Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Eames, New
Town; N. H., January 17, 1759. 8vo, pp. 33. Portsmouth, N. H.

Parsons, Joseph. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1759. 8vo, pp. 35.
Boston.

Parsons, Joseph. Discourses concerning the Importance of the Belief and
Profession of the Gospel to Eternal Salvation. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston.

Parsons, Jonathan. Two Discourses at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury.
8vo. Boston.

Pennsylvania. True and Impartial State of the Province; being an
Answer to "A Brief State" and "A Brief View, &c.," of the Conduct
of Pennsylvania. Dedication to William Pitt. 8vo, pp. v, 173, xxxiv.
Philadelphia.

Phillips, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Nathan Holt, Danvers,
Jan. 3, 1759. 8vo, pp. 50. Boston.

Pike, S., and S. Hayward. Some Important Cases of Conscience Answered.
8vo. Boston.
See 1760 and 1764.

Proposals for Publishing A Supplement to the Mathematical Traverse
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Remarques, &c. Pour la Navigation de France a Quebec, in 1737. Translated
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Resolves relative to disorderly Proceedings at the Ordination of Ministers,
and the Proceedings of a Convention of Ministers relative to the same.
4to, pp. 4. Boston.

Romaine, William. Sermon Jan. 4, 1759, on the Death of Rev. James
Hervey. 4th edition. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Romaine, William. Same. 7th edition. Philadelphia.

Rutty, John. The Liberty of the Spirit and of the Flesh distinguished,
in an Address to those Captives in Spirit among the People called
Quakers, who are commonly called Libertines. 8vo, pp. 64. Philadelphia.


Scull, Nicholas. A Map of the Improved Part of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.


Seabury, Samuel. A Modest Reply to a Letter from a Gentleman to his
Friend in Dutchess County. 12mo, pp. 18. New York.

Smith, Robert. A Wheel in the Middle of a Wheel: Or the Harmony
and Connection of the various Acts of Divine Providence. A Sermon
before the Second Presbytery of New Castle. pp. 57. Philadelphia.

Sorge, Rev. Mr. An Authentic Account of the Barbarity of the Russians
before and after the King of Prussia's Victory over them, near Zarndorff.
Extracted from two Letters wrote originally in German by
him, Oct. 1758. Recommended by the Rev. Mr. Whitefield. From
the Edinburgh third edition. 12mo, pp. 23. Boston.

Stevens, Benjamin. Discourse on the Death of Sir William Pepperell.
Dedicated to Lady Pepperell. 4to, pp. 24. Boston.

Todd, Jonathan. Proceedings of the first Church in Wallingford, in settling
J. Dana, &c. 8vo, pp. 34. New Haven.

Two Mothers (The); or the History of Antigone and Phronissa, &c.
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Watts, Isaac. Christian Discipline; or the Character of a Polite Young
Gentleman. pp. 28. Boston. Reprinted, n. d.

Webb, Lieut. E. A Military Treatise on the Appointments of the Army,
calculated for the Service of North America; with a short Treatise
on Military Honours. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Winter Evening's Conversation vindicated against the Remarks of Mr.
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&c. 8vo. Boston.

Winthrop, John. Two Lectures on Comets, Read in the Chapel of Harvard
College in April, 1759, on occasion of the Comet that appeared
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Yale College. Letter to a Member of the House of Representatives of the
Colony of Connecticut, in Vindication of Yale College. 4to, pp. 18.

Yale College. Letter to a Member of the Lower House of Assembly of
Connecticut, on the Taxes, &c., of Yale College. 8vo, pp. 23. New
Haven.
See Gale, Benjamin.

1760.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Joseph. Boston.

Almanac. Roger Sherman. Boston.

Almanac. American. John Jerman. Philadelphia.

Almanac. George Andrews. Charleston, S. C.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Eddy. Boston.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Father Abraham's. B. Franklin. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Pennsylvania. Thomas Thomas. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Universal American. Philadelphia.

Almanac. New York Pocket. Thomas Moore.

Appleton, Nathaniel. A Sermon Oct. 9, 1760, on the Surrender of Montreal
and all Canada. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermon Feb. 24, 1760, on the Death of Henry
Flynt, Esq. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.

Bacheller, Samuel. Articles of Charge against him, before the Council
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Council's Addition to the former Result with Remarks, &c. 8vo, pp.
87. Portsmouth, N. H.

Balch, William. Convention Sermon, 1760. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Beach, John. Sermon at New Haven, June 4, 1760, before the Clergy of
the Church of England. 16mo, pp. 44. Boston.

Beauties of Poor Richard's Almanack for the Year 1760. 12mo. Boston.

Bellamy, Joseph. A Careful and strict Examination of the External
Covenant, &c. Reply to Moses Mather. 8vo, pp. 186. New Haven.
(n.d., about 1760.)

Bellamy, Joseph. The Wisdom of God in the Permission of Sin, vindicated;
in Answer to a late Pamphlet, entitled, An Attempt, &c. 8vo,
pp. 87. Boston.


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Benezet, Anthony. Observations on the Inslaving, Importing, and Purchasing
of Negroes, &c. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 16. Germantown.
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Bland, J. Letter to the Clergy of Virginia, in which the Conduct of the
Assembly is Vindicated. 8vo, pp. 20. Williamsburgh.

Brief Review of the Campaigns in America, from the Year 1755 to 1760;
with other Remarkable Occurrences within that Time.
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Brown, Thomas. A Plain Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and
Remarkable Deliverance of. 12mo, pp. 27. Boston.

Buell, Samuel. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Catharine Davis. 8vo,
pp. viii, 29. New York.

Byles, Mather, Jun. Thanksgiving Sermon at New London, Conn., March
6, 1760, for the late Successes of the British Arms. 12mo. Boston.

Byles, Mather, Jun. Same. 16mo, pp. 22. New London.

Camp, Ichabod. Sermons on Freedom of Will. 8vo, pp. 19. New Haven.

Canada in the Hands of the English; or an Authentick Journal of the
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Sept. 8, 1760, &c. 8vo. Boston, n. d.

Catalogue of Books in New Jersey College. New York.

Catalogue. Same. 12mo, pp. 36. Woodbridge, N. J.

Catalogus Collegii Yalensis, 1760. Broadside. Novo Portu.

Choate, John. Reasons of Dissent from the Judgment of a Council in a
Controversy respecting some Doctrines advanced by Rev. Mr. Bacheller
of Haverhill. With Hall's Answer. 8vo, pp. 17. Portsmouth,
N. H.

Clap, Col. Thomas. Reply to his Vindication in Fleet's Paper. 12mo,
pp. 24. Boston.

Clark, Peter. Defence of a Summer Morning's Conversation. 8vo, pp.
160. Boston.

Clark, Peter. Answer to the Winter Evening's Conversation Vindicated.
Being a further Defence of the Calvinistic Doctrine of Original Sin.
Boston.

Clarke, Thomas, and others, against James Alexander and others, Bill of
Complaint in the Chancery of New Jersey, by which the Title of the
People of Elizabeth town to the controverted Lands is fully exhibited.
Fol. New York.

Cookings, George. War; an heroic Poem. Fol., pp. 70. Portsmouth, N. H.

Cooper, Samuel. Sermon April 9, 1760, at the Ordination of Joseph
Jackson in Brookline. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. Testimony against the Profaneness of some Disputants
at the Commencement at Harvard College. With a Letter from
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Das Neue Testament, &c. Germantown. Reprint from editions of 1745
and 1755.

Declaration of what God has done for our Souls. By some Baptist People
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Dell, William. Christ's Spirit a Christian Strength. 8vo, pp. 90. Germantown.


Dell, William. The Trial of Spirits, wherein is held forth the certain
downfall of the Carnal Clergy of these Nations. 8vo, pp. 55. Philadelphia.



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Dilworth, W. H. Life of Frederick 3d, King of Prussia. 12mo, pp. 150.
Boston. Reprinted.

Dunbar, Samuel. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1760. 8vo, pp. 37.
Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Ruth's Resolution. A Sermon. 8vo, pp. 20. Hartford.

Eliot, Jared. Essay upon Field Husbandry in New England as it may
be ordered. 8vo, pp. 166. Boston. Reprinted.

Emerson, Joseph. Thanksgiving Sermon at Pepperrell, Jan. 3, 1760.
12mo, pp. 25. Boston.

Fish, Joseph. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 8, 1760. 12mo, pp. 66.
New London.

Foxcroft, Thomas. Thanksgiving Sermon on tho Conquest of Canada.
8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Franklin, Benjamin. The Interest of Great Britain considered with regard
to her Colonies, and the Acquisitions of Canada and Guadaloupe.
With observations on the Increase of Mankind. 8vo, pp. 64. Boston.
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Franklin, Benjamin. Same. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. Same. 2d edition. 12mo, pp. 64. Boston.

Gale, Benjamin. Remarks on Graham, and Vindication of President Clap.
8vo, pp. 15. New Haven.

Hall, Theophilus. Two Sermons at North-Haven on the Death of the
Rev. Isaac Stiles. 8vo, pp. 51. New Haven.

Harrington, Timothy. Discourse at Princetown, Dec. 23, 1759. 8vo, pp.
22. Boston.

Hart, Wm. Remarks on a late Pamphlet wrote by Mr. Hobart, relating
to the Constitution and Authority of Ecclesiastical Councils. 8vo,
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Haven, Samuel. Massachusetts Convention Sermon. 8vo, pp. 40. Portsmouth,
N. H.

Hervey, James. The Ministry of Reconciliation. A Sermon. Philadelphia.


Janeway, James. Heaven upon Earth; Or the Best Friend in the Worst
Times. 8vo, pp. 260. Boston. Reprinted from the 3d edition.

Janeway, Rev. James. Seasonable and Earnest Address to the Citizens
of London after the dreadful Fire in 1666. To which is added, Dr.
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in Boston, March 20, 1760. Boston.

Johnson, Samuel. A Demonstration of the Reasonableness, Usefulness,
and great Duty of Prayer. 8vo, pp. 28. New York.

Jones, D. A Discourse upon the Great Fire of London in the Year 1666.
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Koffler, John Frederick. A Letter from a Tradesman in Lancaster to
the Merchants of Philadelphia, respecting the Loan of Money to the
Government, &c. Philadelphia.

Langdon, Samuel. Thanksgiving Sermon at Portsmouth, Nov. 10, 1759,
on the Conquest of Quebec. 8vo, pp. 47. Portsmouth, N. H.

Law, William. Extract from a Treatise called the "Spirit of Prayer."
16mo, pp. 47. Philadelphia.

Letter to the Clergy of the Colony of Connecticut, from an Aged Layman
of said Colony. 8vo, pp. 22. New Haven.


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Letter to the People of Pennsylvania on the Assembly's Constituting the
Judges of the Supreme Court during good Behaviour. 8vo. Philadelphia.

2d edition the same year.

Letter Addressed to two Great Men [the Duke of Newcastle, and Mr.
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8vo, pp. 55. Boston.

Letter. The same, corrected. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Lewis, John, who was executed at Chester, Sept. 21, 1760. Narrative of
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Lovell, James. Oratio in funere Henrici Flynt, Armigeri, Harv. Coll.
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Lowell, John. Sermon on the Death of Col. Moses Titcomb, who fell in
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Lucas, Richard. Rules relating to Success in Trade, &c. Taken from
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Mather, Samuel. A Dissertation concerning the most Venerable Name of
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Mayhew, Jonathan. Two Thanksgiving Discourses, Oct. 9, 1760, for the
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Mayhew, Jonathan. God's Hand and Providence to be religiously acknowledged
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Mayhew, Jonathan. Discourse on the Death of Hon. Stephen Sewall,
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Mayhew, Jonathan. Thirteen Practical Discourses occasioned by the
Earthquake in Nov. 1755. 8vo, pp. 400.

Mellen, John. Sermon at Sterling, Oct. 9, 1760, upon the Reduction of
Canada. With an Account of the War. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.

Narrative of the Uncommon Sufferings and Surprising Deliverance of
Briton Hemmon, a Negro Man, &c. Boston.

New Jersey. Appendix to the Laws; containing Abstracts of Such Parts
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Otis, Hon. James. Rudiments of Latin Prosody; with a Dissertation on
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12mo, pp. 72. Boston.

Pennsylvania. Historical Review of the Constitution and Government of
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Pennsylvania. Collection of the Laws of the Province of, now in force.
8vo. Philadelphia.

Pike, Samuel, and S. Hayward. Some Important Cases of Conscience
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Proposals for Reprinting by Subscription, A History of New England,
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Proposals for printing the History, &c., of Vice Admiral Sir Thomas
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Remarkable Prophecy concerning Wars and Political Events, especially of
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which is deposited in a famous Library in Europe, &c. Philadelphia.


Remarks on the Letter addressed to Two Great Men, in a Letter to the
Author of that Piece. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.
See ante.

Robbins, Philemon. Sermon at the Ordination of his Son, in Plymouth,
Mass. With an Appendix by Rev. John Cotton, containing an Account
of the Church of Plymouth, the first Church in New England,
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Russell, William. Military Sermon at the Request of Capt. John Sumner,
May 25, 1760. 12mo, pp. 32. New London.

Saybrook Platform. A Confession of Faith consented to by the Elders
and Messengers of Connecticut Churches at Saybrook, Sept. 9, 1708.
16mo, pp. 118. New London.

Six Dialogues between two Young Ladies concerning Love and Marriage.
8vo, pp. 100. Boston. Reprinted.

Small Pox. Directions Concerning Inoculation. 12mo. Boston.

Smith, William, D.D. Discourse concerning the Conversion of the Heathen
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Stevens, Lieutenant Simon, A Journal of, from the Time of his being
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from Quebec, &c. 8vo. Boston.

Stiles, Ezra. Sermon April 23, 1760, at the Convention of Ministers in
Rhode Island. With an Appendix containing a List of all the New
England Churches (amounting to 530). Newport, R. I.
See 1761.

Survey of Man from the Cradle to the Grave. A Poem. 8vo, pp. 16.
New Haven.

Tennent, Gilbert. A Persuasive to the Right Use of the Passions, in Religion;
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Todd, Jonathan. Reply to Eells' Serious Remarks on the Proceedings of
the first Church in Wallingford. With a Supplement, and an answer
to Mr. Hobart's Principles, &c, by Mr. Hart. 8vo, pp. 74, iv. New
Haven.

Townsend, Jonathan. Thanksgiving Sermon on the Reduction of Quebec,
at Medfield, Oct. 25, 1759. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Uncertainty (The) of Death-bed Repentance Illustrated. Germantown, Pa.

Walter, Thomas. The Grounds and Rules of Musick Explained, Or an
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See 1746.

Wandering Jew, The. Or the Shoemaker of Jerusalem, &c.; to which is
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Watts, Isaac. Psalms of David. Twentieth edition. 16mo, pp. vi–282.
Woodbridge, N. J.

Watts, Isaac. Divine Songs, attempted in Easy Language, For the Use
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Whittelsey, Chauncy. Sermon at North-Haven, May 15th, 1760, on the
Funeral of Rev. Isaac Stiles. 8vo, pp. 51. New London.


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Williams, Eliphalet. Thanksgiving Sermon at East Hartford, Conn.,
March 6, 1760. 12mo, pp. 31. New London.

Williams, Solomon. Thanksgiving Sermon, Nov. 15th, 1759. 16mo, pp.
28. New London.

Wolcott, Roger. A Poem upon his decease. 4to, pp. 10. New Haven.

Wolfe, Gen. James. A Poem sacred to his Memory, 8vo, pp. 19. New
Haven.

Wolfe, Gen. James, the Conqueror of Canada; His Life, or the Eulogium
of that renowned Hero; with a Monumental Inscription, Latin and
English, &c. By J—P—, A.M. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston. Reprinted
from the London edition.

Wolfe, Gen. James. Same. 8vo, pp. 24. Portsmouth, N. H.

Wooodward, Samuel. The Office, Duties, and Qualifications of a Watchman
of Israel, considered and illustrated in a Sermon at the Ordination
of Joseph Wheeler, in Harvard, Dec. 12, 1759. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Woodward, Samuel. Sermon Oct. 9, 1760, on the Reduction of Canada.
8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Worcester, Francis. Sabbath Profanity testified against by way of Dialogue
between a dying Man and his Friend. With a Song for Sabbath
Breakers, and a Song for Sleepers at Meeting; and two other
pleasant Songs; All in Verse. Boston.

Worcester, Francis. Some Meditations in Verse. Boston.

1761.

Abel, Thomas. A Treatise of Substantial Plain Trigonometry, wrought
with a sliding-Rule, with Gunter's Lines; and also Arithmetically, in
a very concise Manner. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Adams, William. Discourse at New London, Oct. 23, 1760, on the
Thanksgiving for the Reduction of Montreal. 12mo, pp. 25. New
London.

Allen, Timothy. Sermon at his own Installation at Ashford, Oct. 12, 1757.
8vo, pp. 32. New Haven.

Allen, Timothy. Sermon at Lebanon, June 22, 1760. 8vo, pp. 35. New
London.

Almanac. New York Pocket. New York.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. College. By a Student of Yale College. New Haven.

Almanac. Hutchins. New York.

Almanac. The Pocket, Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. John Eddy. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Pennsylvania. Thomas Thomas. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Father Abraham. Philadelphia.

America in Tears; A Pastoral Elegy on the Death of His Majesty King
George the Second. Philadelphia.

Apthorp, East. Sermon at the Opening of Christ Church, Cambridge,
Oct. 15, 1761. 4to, pp. 27. Boston.

Bacheller, Rev. Samuel. Remarks on the late printed Answer to Col.
Choate's Reasons, &c. By the author of those Reasons. 8vo, pp. 43.
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Barnard, John. Discourse at the Lecture in Boston. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Bellamy, Joseph (Supposed Author). Paulinus' Letter to Scripturista, in
which the practice of our Churches in New England is vindicated;
Also three Questions relating to Mr. Dana's new way of taking persons
into the Church, 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Blair, Samuel. An Oration at Nassau Hall, Jan. 14, 1761, on the Death
of his late Majesty King George II. pp. 8. Woodbridge, N. J.

Bolles, John. (Rogerene Baptist.) A Relation of the Opposition which
some Baptist People met with at Norwich, Conn., in 1761. 8vo.

Bridge, Matthew. Sermon at the Ordination of Elijah Stone to the care
of the 2d Church in Reading, &c. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Buell, Samuel. Sermon at East Hampton, Aug. 29, 1759, at the Ordination
of Samson Occum, a Missionary among the Indians; to which is
prefixed a Letter to the Rev. David Bostwick, giving some Account
of Mr. Occum's Education, Character, &c. 8vo, pp. 16, 8, 38. New
York.

Byles, Mather. Funeral Sermon on Hon. William Dummer. 4to, pp. 24.
Boston.

Canada and Guadaloupe. Enquiry (An) into their Value. By a British
Gentleman. An Answer to "The Interest of Great Britain Considered."
Philadelphia.

Caner, Henry. Sermon on the Death of King George II. 8vo, pp. 31.
Boston.

Clapp, Col. Answer to an Anonymous Pamphlet entitled, A Reply to
Col. Clapp's Vindication. 12mo, pp. 30.

Clark, Jonas. Sermon at the Ordination of Josiah Bridge, at Sudbury.
8vo, pp. 41. Boston.

Colman, George. The Jealous Wife, A Comedy. Philadelphia. Republished
by James Rivington.

Considerations on Lowering the Value of Gold Coins, Within the Province
of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Cooper, Samuel. Sermon Jan. 1, 1761, on the Death of George II, before
the Governor, Council, and House of Representatives. 8vo, pp. 40.
Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. Brief Remarks on the Satyrical Drollery at Cambridge
last Commencement Day, with Reference to the Character of
Stephen the Preacher. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Cummings, Alexander. Sermon Feb. 25, 1761, at his Instalment to the
South Church in Boston. 8vo, pp. 58. Boston.

Dana, Rev. James, D.D. Letter to Scripturista; Containing remarks on
his Answer to Paulinus, &c. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston, 1761.

Davies, Samuel. Sermon on the Death of Geo. II; with a Life of the
Author by Rev. David Bostwick. 8vo, pp. xii, 20. Boston.

Davies, Samuel. Same. New York.

Davies, Samuel. Same. 8vo, pp. ix, 18. Philadelphia.

Davies, Samuel. Valedictory Address to the Senior Class, delivered in
Nassau Hall, Sept. 21, 1760. 8vo, pp. 18. (New York?)
See 1762.

Debtor and Creditor; Or a Discourse on the following Words. Have
Patience with me and I will pay thee all. Boston.

Dickinson, Moses. Answer to a Letter from an Aged Layman. 8vo, pp.
30. New Haven.


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Doctrine of Water Baptism fairly stated, according to Scripture: Wherein
all the Objections of the Quakers are fully refuted, and that Doctrine
cleared from their Cavils. In two Sermons on Matthew xxviii, 19.
Being an Answer to a Pamphlet lately handed about, Against Water
Baptism. Philadelphia.

Doddridge, Philip. The Care of the Soul urged as the one thing needful.
4th edition. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Erskine, Ebenezer and Ralph. Sermons on Sacramental Occasions. 8vo.
Boston. Reprinted.

Essay on the Agitations of the Sea, and some other Remarkables attending
the Earthquakes of 1755. 12mo, pp. 40. Boston.

Evening Service of R—h and K—r; or the Beginning of
the Year and Day of Atonement. 8vo. New York.

Forbes, Eli. Thanksgiving Sermon Oct. 9, 1760, for the Reduction of
Canada. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Forbes, Eli. Sermon at the Ordination of Lemuel Hedge, Dec. 3, 1760.
8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Fordyce, James. The Folly, Infamy, and Misery of unlawful Pleasure.
A Sermon before the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland,
May 25, 1760. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Full Relation of the Surprising Appearance of an Angel in the Parish
Church at Gainsbury in Lincolnshire, &c. Boston. Reprinted.

Gardiner, Sylvester. Proposal to Build an Inoculating Hospital for Small
Pox at Boston. Addressed to the Freeholders, and other Inhabitants
of that Town, March 1761. Folio, 1 leaf.

Gibbons, Thomas. Divine Conduct Vindicated: Or the Operations of
God shewn to be the Operations of Wisdom. Two Sermons on the
Death of Samuel Davies. Philadelphia.

Grosvenor, Benjamin. Health: An Essay on its Nature, Value, Uncertainty,
Preservation, and Best Improvement. 3d edition. 12mo, pp.
230. Boston.

Hall, David. Israel's Triumph. A Sermon at Sutton, Oct. 9, 1760, on the
Reduction of Canada. 12mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Hall, Theophilus. Two Sermons at Meriden, August. 10, 1760. 8vo. New
Haven.

Hall, Willard. Answer to "Colonel Choate's Reasons of Dissent from
the Judgment of a Council, in a Controversy respecting some doctrines
advanced by the Rev. Mr. Bacheller of Haverhill." 8vo, pp. 23.
Boston.

Harvard College. Pietas et Gratulatio Collegii Cantabrigiensis apud Novanglos.
4to, pp. 106. Boston.
Poetical Oblations in Latin, Greek and English, addressed to Geo. Ill, on his
accession. Though bearing the imprint of 1761, the printing must have been after
January, 1762 (Quincy, Hist. Harv. Col., ii, 104). The Greek type, used on this occasion
only, was, soon after, destroyed by fire.

Haven, Jason. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1761. 8vo, pp.
35. Boston.

Haven, Samuel. Sermon at Portsmouth, Jan. 25, 1761, on the Death of
Geo. II. 8vo, pp. 25. Portsmouth, N. H.

Hobart, Noah. A Vindication of his Piece entitled, "The Principles of
Congregational Churches Applied to the late ordination at Wallingford,"
in a Reply to Mr. Hart's Remarks. 8vo, pp. 76. New Haven.

Husband, H. Remarks on Religion. Philadelphia.

Indians. Minutes of Conferences held at Easton in Aug. 1761, with
the Sachems and Warriors of eight Indian Nations. Fol. Philadelphia.



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Ingersoll, Jonathan. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 14, 1761. 12mo,
pp. 46. New London.

Johnson, Rev. John. The Advantages and Disadvantages of the Married
State, as entered into with religious or irreligious Persons; represented
under the Similitude of a Dream. 6th edition. Philadelphia.

Johnson, Samuel. Sermon on the Beauty of Holiness. 8vo. New York

Latin Tongue; A Short Introduction to, for the Use of the Lower Forms
in the Latin School. 8th edition. 16mo, pp. 72. Boston.

Lawrence, William. Sermon at the Ordination of Stephen Farrar, at New
Ipswich, N. H., Oct. 22, 1760. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Letter from a Meeting of the Brethren called Quakers to the Authors of
the Pamphlet called "Considerations on the German War." 8vo, pp.
8. Boston.

Letter addressed to two great Men on the prospect of Peace. (See 1760.)
8vo, pp. 56. Boston. Reprinted from the London edition.

Letter. Same. By different Printers. Boston.

Lord, Benjamin. Sermon at the Instalment of Nathaniel Whitaker, at
Chelsea, in Norwich, Conn., Feb. 25, 1761. 12mo, pp. 36. New London.

Love. An Example of Sincere Love. 12mo. Boston.

Lyon, James. Urania; or A Choice Collection of Psalm-tunes, Anthems,
and Hymns. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Lyttleton, Hon. George. Observations on the Conversion and Apostleship
of St. Paul. Philadelphia.

Massachusetts. Considerations on the Election of Counsellors, humbly
offered to the Electors. 4to, pp. 8. n. p.

Mather, Samuel. Dissertation concerning the most venerable Name of
Jehovah. 8vo, pp. 104. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Striving to enter in at the strait Gate explained and
inculcated. In Two Sermons. 8vo, pp. 88. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Discourse on the Death of George II and Accession
of George III, Jan. 4, 1761. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Medford. A True and Wonderful Relation of the Appearance of three
Angels in Medford, &c. Boston.

Milton, Abraham. Farmer's Companion: Instructing how to run Land
without a Compass, and to Plat the same in an Easy Manner, &c.
Philadelphia.

Miraculous Power of Clothes, and Dignity of the Taylors: Being an Essay
on the Words, Clothes Make Men. A Satire. Translated from the
German. Philadelphia.

Moody, Samuel. Judas the Traitor hung up in Chains. 8vo. New Haven.
See 1714.

New Game of Cards; or a Pack of Cards Changed into a perpetual Almanack.
8vo, pp. 8. Boston. Reprint.

New Jersey, Laws of the Province, from 1751 to 1761. Revised by Samuel
Nevill. Fol. Woodbridge, N. J.
See 1752.

Ode on the Prospect of Peace. Philadelphia.

Park, Joseph. Sermon at Westerly, R. I, Feb. 24, 1760. With a Narrative,
and a Letter from a Gentleman in Connecticut, pp. 39, 23. New
London.

Parkman, Ebenezer. Convention Sermon, 1761. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston.


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Paulinus (See Bellamy, Joseph). Letter to him concerning his three questions
in the Connecticut Gazette on the Churches' Authority in imposing
tests of Orthodoxy. 8vo. New Haven. n. d.

Pennsylvania Hospital. Continuation of the Account of, from its first Rise
to May 1761. With a List of its Contributors. 4to, pp. 41 to 77.
Philadelphia.
The pagination is continued from the first account printed in 1754 of 40 pp.

Phillips, Samuel. Seasonable Advice to a Neighbor, given by way of a
Familiar Dialogue. 8vo, pp. 86. Boston.

Phips, William. Sermon on the Death of Rev. John Campbell. 8vo. Boston.

Presbyterians. Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury from eighteen
Presbyterian Ministers in America. 12mo, pp. 16. New York.

Presbyterians. Same. Philadelphia.

Presbyterian Ministers, Conduct of; in Reference to a Letter addressed to
the Archbishop of Canterbury. 12mo, pp. 19. Philadelphia.

Presbyterian. Letter of a Farmer on the Above. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Presbyterians. A Bridle for the Ass; being a second Letter to the Congregations
of the Eighteen Presbyterians (or New Light Ministers)
who wrote the late contradictory Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury.
By an old Covenanting and true Presbyterian Layman. 12mo,
pp. 28. Philadelphia.

Presbyterian Mechanic's Address to the Farmer. Being a Reply to the
Layman's Remarks on the Eighteen Presbyterian Ministers' Letter.
16mo, pp. 14. Philadelphia.

Reading no Preaching: Or a Letter to a Young Clergyman from a. Friend
in London, concerning the unwarrantable Practice of Reading the
Gospel instead of preaching it. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Regulator for Crazy Will's Death Watch, or P—J—a's Witchcrafts explained.
An Answer from a Gentleman in Connecticut to his friend
in New York respecting supplies, &c., for the Connecticut Troops.
Royal 4to, pp. 5. (No place or printer.)

Rowland. David S. Farewell Sermon at Plainfield, Conn., May 3, 1761.
8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon at the Installation of his Colleague, Alexander
Cumming. Boston.

Shaw, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Oakes Shaw, Barnstable, Oct.
1, 1760. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Simpson, William. The Practical Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer
of South Carolina. Wherein the Duty of those Officers is rendered
easy and intelligible. The several Acts of the Assembly, touching the
Execution thereof, inserted under their proper Heads. The whole
digested in Alphabetical order. 4to. Charleston.

Smith, William. The Great Duty of Public Worship, and of erecting and
setting apart Proper places for that Purpose. A Sermon. Philadelphia.

Stern, Francis David, who was convicted of the Murder of Mr. Mathews
of London. A Curious and authentick Account of his Behaviour.
Boston. Reprinted.

Stevens, Benjamin. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1761, 8vo, pp. 72.
Boston.

Stiles, Ezra. A Discourse at Bristol, April 23, 1760, on the Christian Union,
before the Convention of the Congregational Clergy of Rhode Island.
(With a List of New England Churches.) 8vo, pp. 139. Boston.

Tansur, William. Royal Melody, Complete. Boston. Reprint.


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Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon occasioned by the Death of King George II.
4to, pp. 27. Philadelphia. (2 editions.)

Tryon, Thomas. Some Memoirs of his Life. Philadelphia.

Walker, Commodore. An Account of his Voyages and Cruises. Boston.
Reprinted.

Walker, Commodore. Same. 2 vols. Philadelphia.

Wallingford Case Stated. 8vo, pp. 8. New Haven.

Watts, Isaac. The Psalms of David, &c. 23d edition. 12mo, pp. 304.
London. Boston. Reprinted.

Wheelock, Eleazer. Sermon at the Ordination of Benjamin Trumbull,
North Haven, Dec. 25, 1760. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Winthrop, John. Relation of a Voyage from Boston to Newfoundland for
the Observation of the Transit of Venus, June 6, 1761. 8vo, pp. 24.
Boston.

Wolcott, Roger. Letter to Rev. Noah Hobart. New England Churches
are Consociated Churches. 4to, pp. 24. Boston.

1762.

Adams, Amos. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel Kingsbury, Edgartown,
Nov. 25, 1761. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Advantages which Ministers and People in the Colonies may enjoy by
conforming to the Church of England. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston. Reprinted.


Almanac. New York Pocket.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Boston.

Almanac. Abraham Weatherwise. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Student in Yale College. New Haven.

Almanac. Wilmington, Delaware.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Universal American. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Thomas's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Roger's. New York.

Ambrose, Isaac. The Well-ordered Family: wherein the Duties of its
various Members are described and urged. Boston. Reprinted.

Ancourt, Abbe D'. The Lady's Preceptor: Or a Letter to a Young Lady
of Distinction upon Politeness. Taken from the French by a Gentleman
of Cambridge. 6th edition. 8vo, pp. 56. Woodbridge, N. J.

Arthur, John. The Genealogy of Jesus Christ, according to St. Matthew
and St. Luke, examined, illustrated and vindicated. 8vo, pp. 16. New
York.

Barnard, Thomas. Sermon at the Ordination of Wm. Whitwell in Marblehead,
Aug. 25, 1762. 8vo, pp. 51. Boston.

Bellamy, Joseph. An Essay on the Nature and Glory of the Gospel, the
Nature and Consequences of Spiritual Blindness, and the Nature and
effects of Divine Illumination. 12mo, pp. 16, 254. Boston.

Bellamy, Joseph. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 13, 1762. 12mo, pp.
43. New London.


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Be Merry, and Wise: or, a Guide to the present and future Generations.
Containing choice Counsels, useful Maxims, and prudent Cautions.
Being suitable for the Instruction and Entertainment of Persons of all
Conditions in Life. By T. T*****t, A. M. Boston.

Benezet, Anthony. A Short Account of that Part of Africa inhabited by
the Negroes: shewing the Iniquity of the Slave Trade, &c. 8vo, pp.
56. Philadelphia.

Benezet, Anthony. Same. 2d edition, with Additions. 8vo, pp. 80.
Philadelphia.

Bradstreet, Simon. Historical Discourse in the First Church at Marblehead,
Aug. 25, 1762. 8vo, pp. 51. Boston.

Brotherly Love. Discourse from Gen. iv, 9, delivered many years since;
with the Author's Character, result of Council, &c. 12mo. Boston.
Anonymous. In 1748, Nov. 6, Sam'l Dunbar preached at Medfield, Mass., on
Brotherly Love, after the sitting of a Council there. See 1749.

Buckminster, Joseph. Sermon at the Ordination of Ebenezer Sparhawk.
8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Buell, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Sampson (or Samson) Occum,
etc. (See 1759 and 1761.) Boston.

Catechism (The Larger), first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at
Westminster, etc. Boston.

Catechism (The Shorter), with the Proofs at length. 12mo, pp. 48. Boston.

Chapman, Thomas. The Cyder-maker's Instructor; Sweet-Maker's Assistant;
and Housekeeper's Director. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston. Reprinted.

Chauncy, Charles. Validity of Presbyterian Ordination Asserted and
Maintained. A Discourse at the Dudleian Lecture, May 12. With an
Appendix Giving a Brief Historical Account of the Epistles ascribed
to Ignatius. 8vo, pp. 118. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Bowman to the
Ministry, more especially among the Mohawk Indians, Aug. 31, 1762.
8vo, pp. 50. Boston.

Clark, Jouas. The Best Art of Dress; or Early Piety most Ornamental.
Sermon at Lexington, Sept. 13, 1761. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Cockings, George. War. An Heroic Poem, from the taking of Minorca
by the French to the Reduction of the Havannah. With other Poems.
8vo, pp. xvi, 190, 46. Boston. Reprinted.

Cockings, George. Same. Folio. Portsmouth, N. H. Reprinted.
See 1760.

Countryman's Lamentation on the Neglect of a proper Education of Children;
with an Address to the Inhabitants of New Jersey. 8vo, pp. iv,
52. Philadelphia.

Croswell, Andrew. Letter to the Rev. Alexander Cumming. Attempting
to show that no man can love God while he looks on him as a God
who will damn him. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Cudworth, William. Defence of Mr. Hervey's Dialogues Against Mr.
Bellamy's Theron, Paulinus and Aspasio. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Davies, Samuel. Religion and Public Spirit. Valedictory Address to the
Senior Class of the College at Princeton, Sept. 21, 1760. 8vo. Portsmouth,
N. H.
See 1761.

Deane, Capt. John. Narrative of the Shipwreck of the Nottingham Galley
on Boone Island, 1710. 8vo, pp. 28. 5th edition. Boston.

Death of Abel, in Five Books. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.


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Debtor and Creditor: Or a Discourse on the following Words; Have
Patience and I will pay thee all. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.

Devotion, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Enoch Huntington, at
Middletown, Jan. 6, 1762. 4to, pp. 20. New Haven.

Discourse on the Great Fire in London, in 1666. Boston. Reprinted.

Divine Providence engaged in fulfilling Scripture Prophecies. 12mo, pp.
40. Boston.

Drummond, Robert, Bishop of Sarum. Sermon at the Coronation of Geo.
III and Queen Charlotte, Sept. 22, 1761. 4th edition. 8vo, pp. 14.
Boston. Reprinted.

Dying Confession and Declaration of Fortune, a Negro Man, who was
executed in Newport, R. I., on Friday May 14, 1762, for setting Fire
to the Stores on Long Wharf. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Enquiry, &c., on Freedom of the Will. 8vo. Boston.
See 1754.

Eliot, Jared. Essay on the Invention, or Art, of making very good, if not
the best Iron, from black Sea Sand. 12mo, pp. 34. New York.

Ellwood, Thomas. Davideis, The Life of David King of Israel; A Sacred
Poem, in five Books. Philadelphia.

Evans, Rev. Nathaniel. Ode on the Glorious Success of his Majesty's
Arms, and present Greatness of the English Nation. 8vo, pp. 14.
Philadelphia.

Fire Club, Rules for a, &c. Boston.

Fisk, Joseph. Anti-Christ discovered; or the True Church sought for.
12mo, pp. 30. Boston.

Garden, Alexander. A Brief Account of the Deluded Dutartres; extracted
from a Sermon at Charleston, S. C. 8vo, pp. 6. New Haven.

Godfrey, Thomas. The Court of Fancy. A Poem. 4to. Philadelphia.

Goodrich, Elizur. Sermon at the Ordination of Roger Newton, at Greenfield,
Nov. 18, 1761. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Great Britain. The Military Glory of. An Entertainment at Commencement
in Nassau Hall, College of New Jersey, Sept. 29, 1762. 4to, pp.
15. Philadelphia.

Great Difficulty and distinguishing Reward of the faithful Discharge of the
Ministerial Office. A Discourse on 2 Cor. ii, 15, 16. Delivered some
years since at an Association Meeting. 8vo, pp. 12. Boston.
Printed with Brotherly Love, and apparently by the same author.

Hervey, James. Treatise on the Religious Education of Daughters. 12mo,
pp. 26. Boston. Reprinted.

Hervey, James, a Collection of Letters of. To which is prefixed an Account
of his Life and Death. Also a Treatise on the Religious Education
of Children by the same Author. Boston. Reprinted.

Historical Memorial of the Negotiations of France and England from the
26th of March, 1761, to the 20th of September, of the same year, with
the vouchers. Translated from the French. Philadelphia.

Hopkinson, Francis. Science. A Poem. 4to, pp. 19. Philadelphia.

Hopkinson, Francis. Same. 12mo. Philadelphia. Clandestinely Published.


Hopkinson, Francis. An Exercise, containing a Dialogue and an Ode, on
the Accession of George III. Philadelphia.

Hutchinson, Thomas. Considerations on lowering the Value of Gold
Coins within the Province of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.


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Indians. Observations on two Campaigns against the Cherokee Indians in
1760 and 1761. pp. 89. Charleston, S. C.

Johnson, John. Mathematical Question, Propounded by the Vicegerent
of the World, answered by the King of Glory. 8vo, pp. 88. London.
Boston. Reprinted.

Leavitt, Freegrace. Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Leavitt. 8vo,
pp. viii, 40. New Haven.

Letter from a Gentleman in England to his Friend in Philadelphia; giving
him his Opinion of the College in that City. Philadelphia.

Lewis, John. A Narrative of his Life, together with his Last Speech, Confession,
and Solemn Declaration, etc. 8vo. New Haven. Reprinted.

Livingston, William. Philosophick Solitude; or the Choice of a Rural Life;
a Poem. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1747.

Livingston, William. The same. 8vo, pp. 44. New York.

Look e'er you Leap, or the History of Lewd Women. 12mo, pp. 160.
Boston. Reprinted from the London edition.

Mackellar, Patrick. Correct Journal of the Landing of his Majesty's Forces
on the Island of Cuba, and the Siege and Surrender of the Havannah,
Aug. 13, 1762. Together with a List of the Men of War taken and
surrendered with the City, and the Return of Guns, Mortars, and principal
Stores. (Two editions.) 8vo, pp. 19. Boston. Reprinted.

Manners of the Times; a Poetical Satire. In two Parts. By Philadelphiensis.
4to. Philadelphia.

Mather, Samuel. Convention Discourse concerning the Pastoral Care.
8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Meditations on the Incomprehensibility of God in his Works of Creation,
Providence and Redemption; as, also, on the General Judgment. By
J. W. 12mo, pp. 8. Boston.

Moody, Samuel. A Dialogue, containing Questions and Answers tending
to awaken the secure, and direct the seeking Soul; with an Address to
Children and Youth. Boston. Reprinted.

Narrative of the Unhappy Life and Miserable End of Samuel Stoddard,
Executed at Burlington for the Murder of Jacob Gale, &c. Philadelphia.

Narrative of the loss of the Doddington Indiaman. 12mo, pp. 28. New
York.

New Book of Knowledge (The). 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

New England Psalm Book. With Prince's Amendments. Boston. Reprinted.


New York, Laws of, from Nov. 1752 to 1762. Digested by William Livingston
and William Smith, Jun. 2 vols, fol. New York.

Ode on the late glorious Successes of his Majesty's Arms. Philadelphia.

Otis, James. Vindication of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts.
8vo, pp. 53. Boston.

Panegyric (A). By Strephon. 4to. Philadelphia.

Payson, Phillips. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel Payson. 8vo.
Boston.

Pennsylvania. Charters and Acts of Assembly of the Province. 2 vols.,
8vo. Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives of,
from 1682. 4 vols., folio. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. Plan of the improved Part of the City of Philadelphia
Surveyed by the late Nicholas Scull. Single Sheet. Philadelphia.


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Plan of Part of Lake Champlain, and the large New Fort at Crown Point,
mounting 108 Cannon, built by Gen. Amherst. Boston.

Potts, John. Confusion is Fallen, and a Seal of the Gospel is opened;
Being five Discourses on Contrary Subjects, proving each other by
infallible Demonstrations, &c. Philadelphia.

Prayer, Form of, for the 7th of May, 1762, to be used in the Churches of
New York. 8vo. New York.

Presbyterians. Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury from Eighteen
Presbyterian Ministers. With Remarks by a Layman. 8vo. Boston.
Reprinted.
See 1761.

Present to Children, consisting of Several New Divine Hymns and Moral
Songs. Boston.

Prince, Thomas, Psalms, Hymns, &c. 27th edition. 12mo. Boston.
See 1758.

Proposals for Printing by Subscription, in Four Volumes Octavo, The
Memoir of Major Robert Rogers, containing his Journals from 1755 to
1762. To be printed at Charleston, S. C.
Advertised in Bost. News-Letter, April 15, 1762.

Psalter des Königs und Propheten Davids, von D. Martin Luther, &c.
12mo, pp. 239, 9. Philadelphia.

Quaker-Baptists. Answer to Part of a Book put forth by Samuel Harker
of Roxbury, in East Jersey, a Presbyterian Minister, entitled Predestination,
&c.; wherein some People called Quaker-Baptists are cleared
from the Aspersions thrown on them, in the said Book, in Relation to
the keeping of the first Day of the Week as a Sabbath. By some of
the said People. 8vo, pp. 14. (America?) 1762.

Robbins, Philemon. Sermon at the Ordination of his Son, Ammi R. Robbins.
8vo, pp. 20. New Haven.

Ross, Robert. A Plain Address to Quakers, Moravians, &c. 8vo, pp. 214.
New Haven.

Sacrament. Dialogue on the Christian Sacraments, and Qualifications for
Communion. 8vo, pp. 81. Boston.

Sayre, S. Reasons for not signing the Association of New York. (New
York, Probably.)

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Reduction of Havannah. 8vo, pp. 33.
Boston.

Shepard, Thomas, on the Church Membership of Children, and their Right
to Baptism. Boston. Reprinted.
Sec 1663.

Smith, William. Last Sermon Preached in Christ Church, Jan. 10, 1762,
at the Funeral of Robert Jenny, Rector of said Church. Philadelphia.

Specimen of a surprising Performance shortly to be sent to the Press, being
a Scene from a New Play called "The Bully." 8vo, pp. 8.

Spira, Francis, Relation of the Fearful State of, after he turned apostate
from the Protestant, Church to Popery. Compiled by Nathl. Bacon,
Esq. 12mo, pp. 36. Boston.

Tate and Brady. New Version of the Psalms of David. 12mo, pp. 84,
xiv. Boston. Reprinted.

Taylor, Nathaniel. Sermon at Crown Point at the close of the Campaign,
to Col. Nathan Whiting's Regiment. 12mo, pp. 28. New Haven. n. d.

Turner, Charles. Sermon at the Ordination of George Daman, Tisbury,
Oct. 1, 1760. 8vo, pp. 23. Newport, R. I.

War, Temporal and Spiritual, Verses Written in Rowley, May, 1762,
Boston.


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Watts, Isaac. Hymns In Three Parts. Boston. Reprinted.

Ways of Pleasure (The) and the Paths of Peace Discovered, in a Discourse
Which was written on board A Ship at Sea. Never before published?
12mo, pp. 14. Boston. Printed by B. Mecom.
See 1743. Seccomb, Joseph.

Williams, Abraham. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1762. 8vo, pp. 28.
Boston.

Woman. The Whole Duty of; by a Lady. 8vo, pp. 100. Boston. Reprinted.


Woolman, John. Considerations on keeping Negroes. 8vo, pp. 52.
Philadelphia.

1763.

All's Well; or an Address to the Public, occasioned by "Methodism Anatomized;"
or the (Unseasonable) "Alarm to Pennsylvania," &c. To
which is suffixed A Word or Two for the sole Benefit of the Author
of that Alarm. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Father Abraham's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. George Andrews. Charleston, S. C.

Almanac. Benjamin West. Providence, R. I.
The first in Providence.

Almanac. Poor Roger. Roger Moore. New York.

Almanac. New York Pocket. Richard Moore.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Maryland Almanac. Annapolis.

Almanac. Henry Miller. Philadelphia. (German; 1st of the series.)

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Tobler's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Universal American. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Fox's. Wilmington, Del.

Almanac. Hutchins Improved. New York.

Almanac. Poor Thomas. New York.

Almanac. Weatherwise. Pocket. Philadelphia.

American Alarm, The, or the Bostonian Pleas for the Rights and Liberties
of the People. Humbly addressed to the King and Council, and to the
Constitutional Sons of Liberty in America. By the British Bostonians.
8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermon at the Thursday Lecture from Mark xii, 34.
8vo, pp. 33. Boston.

Apthorp, East. Considerations on the Institution and Conduct of the
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. 8vo, pp.
24. Boston.

Apthorp, East. Thanksgiving Sermon, Aug. 11, 1763, on the General
Peace. 4to, pp. 26, Boston.

Ass (The) in the Lion's Skin, discovered by his Braying. Philadelphia.

Balch, Thomas. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1763. 8vo, pp.
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Barnard, Thomas. Massachusetts Election Sermon, May 25, 1763. 8vo,
pp. 45. Boston.

Beach, John. A Friendly Expostulation with all persons concerned in
publishing a late Pamphlet, entitled, The real Advantages which Ministers
and People may enjoy, especially in the Colonies, by conforming
to the Church of England. 8vo, pp. 48. New York.

Beach, John. Animadversions, Critical and Candid, on some parts of his
late "Friendly Expostulation." 12mo, pp. 12. New York.

Beckwith, George. The Invalidity, or Unwarrantableness, of Lay Ordination.
16mo, pp. 79. New London, Conn.

Bellamy, Joseph. Remarks on Rev. Mr. Croswell's Letter to the Rev. Mr.
Cumming. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Bellamy, Joseph. A Blow at the Root of the refined Antinomianism of
the Present Age. 12mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Bible (German.) Biblia, Das ist, &c. 2d edition. (See 1743.) Germantown.

Bolles, Joseph. An Answer to the "Dialogue between John Queristicus
and Thomas Casuisticus." (Concerning the maintenance of the Ministry
by Taxation.) 12mo. Providence.
See Dialogue, 1749.

Boydell, James. Merchant Freighter's, and Captain's of Ships' Assistant,
&c. New York.

Brown, John. An Address to the principal Inhabitants of the North
American Colonies, on Occasion of the Peace: Together with a Sermon
on Religious Liberty, at St. Paul's, on Sunday March 6, 1763, on
Occasion of the Brief for the Establishment of the Colleges of Philadelphia
and New York. Philadelphia. Reprinted from the English
edition.

Browne, Arthur. Remarks on Dr. Mayhew's Incidental Reflections, relative
to the Church of England. As contained in his observations on
the Charter and Conduct of the Society for Propagating the Gospel,
&c. By a Son of the Church of England. 4to, pp. 31. Portsmouth.

Camm, Rev. John. A View of the Three Penny Act; containing an account
of its beneficial effect in York-Hampton Parish, &c. 4to, pp.
55. Annapolis.

Caner, Henry. Candid Examination of Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the
Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel.
8vo, pp. 93. Boston.

Caner, Henry. Thanksgiving Sermon on the General Peace. 8vo, pp. 24.
Boston.

Clark, Peter. Dudleian Lecture at Harvard College, May 11, 1763. 8vo,
pp. 47. Boston.

Cleaveland, John. An Essay to Defend some of the most important Principles
in the Protestant Reformed System of Christianity, on which
the Churches of Christ in New England were originally founded.
12mo, pp. 108. Boston.

Collection of Psalm Tunes, Hymns, and Anthems. With a short Introduction
to the Art of Psalmody. Philadelphia.

Compleat Letter Writer: Or Polite English Secretary. 12mo. New York.
Reprinted.

Cumming, Rev. Alexander. Animadversions on the late Letter of Rev.
Andrew Croswell on the Hopkinsian Question, &c. Boston.

Cumming, Alexander. Eclogue, occasioned by his Death, Aug. 25, 1763.
4to, pp. 8. Boston.


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Daggett, N. Sermon at the Installation of Nathaniel Sherman, at Mount
Carmel, May 18, 1763. 8vo. New Haven.

Das Neue Testament, &c. 4th edition.
See O Callaghan's Am. Bibles, p. 25.

Definitive Treaty of Peace and Friendship between England, France and
Portugal, concluded at Paris. 4to, pp. 14. Charleston, S. C. Reprinted.

Delaware. Laws of the Government of New Castle, Kent and Sussex,
upon Delaware. Vol. 2d. Folio. Wilmington.

De Ronde, Rev. Lambertus. A System containing the Principles of the
Christian Religion suitable to the Heidelburgh Catechism, by Plain
Questions and Answers. To which is prefixed an Address to Parents.
12mo. New York.

Dialogue on Peace, held at Nassau Hall College, New Jersey, September,
1763. 4to, pp. 27. Philadelphia.

Dickinson, Jonathan. A brief Illustration of the Divine Right of Infant
Baptism; in a Dialogue between a Minister and one of his Parishioners.
8vo, pp. 42. Providence, R. I.
See 1746.

Doctrine of Reprobation briefly considered. Boston.

Doddridge, Philip. Sermons on the Religious Education of Children.
4th edition. 12mo, pp. 98. Boston.

Duché, Jacob. Sermon Feb. 13, 1763, at the Funeral of Evan Morgan.
8vo, pp. iv, 24. Philadelphia.

Dummer, Jeremiah. Discourse on the Holiness of the Sabbath Day, at
Boston, Oct. 29, 1704. Preface by Increase Mather. 8vo, pp. 31.
Boston. Reprinted.

Dunbar, Samuel. Sermon at Scituate, April 20, 1763, at the Ordination of
Ebenezer Grosvenor. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Dunster, Isaiah. Sermon at the Installment of Rev. Joseph Green, Jun.,
Yarmouth, Sept. 15, 1762. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Dying Speech of Bristol, a Negro Boy of 16 Years old, who was executed
at Taunton, Dec. 1, 1763, for the Murder of Mrs. Elizabeth M'Kinstry.
Boston.

Edwards, Morgan. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel Jones; with a
Narrative of the Ordination, and Charge by Isaac Eaton. 8vo. Philadelphia.


Errata, or the Art of Printing Incorrectly. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Finley, James. An Essay on the Gospel Ministry, etc. Wilmington, Del.

Folger, Peter. A Looking Glass for the Times, &c. A Poem said to have
been published in 1675 or 1677.
See Duyckinck's Cycloped. of Am. Lit., I, p. 53, and Sabin's Bibliotheca Americana,
title Folger.

Franckel, David Hirchel. Thanksgiving Sermon for the Victory of the
King of Prussia, &c. (See 1758.) 12mo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Frink, Samuel. Sermon at Shrewsbury, Oct. 7, 1762, on the Reduction of
Havannah. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at Hinsdale, Aug. 17, 1763, at the Ordination of
Bunker Gay. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

General Chart of the Coast of the Province of Louisiana, The Bays of
Mobile, Pensacola, St. Rose, and St. Joseph; With the Rivers Mississippi
and Apalachy in the Gulph of Mexico. Philadelphia.

Harker, Samuel. Appeal from the Synod of New York and Philadelphia
to the Christian World; relating to the Censure and Sentence of said
Synod in their last Session at Philadelphia against him. Written by
himself. 8vo, pp. 40. Philadelphia.


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Harker, Samuel. Predestination consistent with General Liberty: or the
Scheme of the Covenant of Grace. Philadelphia.

Haven, Samuel. Sermon at Portsmouth; occasioned by the Success in
the late War, and by the Happy Peace of 1763. 8vo, pp. 39. Portsmouth,
N. H.

Hebrew Grammar. Collected Chiefly from those of Mr. Israel Lyons and
Rev. Richard Gray, &c. 8vo, pp. v, 83. Boston.

Hooker, Nathaniel. The Invalid instructed, &c. Sermon at Hartford.
8vo, pp. 34. Hartford.

Hooper, William. Sermon on the Death of Thomas Greene, Esq. 4to,
pp. 34. Boston.

Indians. Minutes of Conferences held at Lancaster in Aug. 1762, with the
Sachems and Warriors of several Tribes of Northern and Western
Indians. Folio. Philadelphia.

Impartial Reflections to be Considered on, by the King, his Ministers, and
the People of Great Britain; containing important Observations on the
Quantity of Goods produced in the British and French Colonies in
America, and exported from thence yearly.
Advertised in Penn. Gaz. Aug. 11, 1763.

Langdon, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Peter Thacher Smith,
Windham, Sept. 22, 1762. 8vo, pp. 40. Portsmouth, N. H.

Laune, Thomas de. Plea for the Nonconformists. In a Letter to Dr. Benjamin
Calamy. 12mo, pp. 150. Boston. Reprinted.

Letter from Scots Sawney the Barber to Mr. Wilkes the Parliamenter.
12mo, pp. 8. Boston.
Dated June 25, 1763, and signed Philo-Britannicus.

Lockwood, James. Sermon at Wethersfield, July 6, at a Public Thanksgiving.
12mo, pp. 35. New Haven.

Lord, Benjamin. Funeral Sermon on the Death of Rev. Hezekiah Lord;
and Sermon at the Ordination of Levi Hart. 8vo, pp. 44. Providence,
R. I.

Lord, Benjamin. Sermon at Salem, at the Ordination of John Huntington,
Sept. 28, 1763. 8vo, pp. 41. Boston.

Lord, Benjamin. Discourse on Sober-Mindedness. Being the substance
of three Sermons delivered at Norwich chiefly on March 13, 1763.
4to, pp. 42. Providence.

Lyon, James. Urania: Or a Choice Collection of Psalm Tunes, Anthems
and Hymns, from the most approved Authors, with some entirely new.
Philadelphia.
See 1761.

Manners of the Times. A Satyr. By Philadelphiensis. 4to. Philadelphia.

Massachusetts Bay. Temporary Acts and Laws of the Province. Fol.,
pp. 179. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Two Discourses on the Thanksgiving, Dec. 9, 1762.
8vo, pp. 91. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Eight Sermons to Young Men, on Christian Sobriety.
8vo. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Observations on the Charter and Conduct of the
Society for Propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts, with Remarks
on the Mistakes of East Apthorp. Also various Reflections relative
to the Church of England, &c. 8vo, pp. 176. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Remarks on his Reflections relative to the Church of
England, &c. 8vo, pp. 31. Portsmouth.


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Mayhew, Jonathan. Verses on Doctor Mayhew's Book of Observations on
the Charter and Conduct of the Society for the Propagation of the
Gospel. With Notes Critical and Explanatory. By a Gentleman of
Rhode Island Colony. 8vo, pp. 19. Providence.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Defence of his Observations on the Charter and Conduct
of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. 8vo, pp. 150.
Boston.
See Caner, Henry.

Methodism Anatomized: Or an Alarm to Pennsylvania. 12mo. Philadelphia.

See All's Well.

Morning and Evening Prayer, the Litany, and Church Catechism, &c.
(In the Mohawk language.) 4to, pp.24. Boston. Printed by R. and
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See 1715 and 1769; and Humphrey's Hist. Account, pp. 302–3.

Mother Midnight's Comical Pocket Book; or a Bone for the Criticks;
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Reprinted from the London edition.

Nadere trouwhartige waarschouwinge tagen de verleindüngen der Herrnhuters.
New York.

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New York. Laws, &c., published Nov. 9, 1762, in the Mayoralty of John
Cruger. With an Appendix. Fol. New York.

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Organs. Lawfulness, Excellency and Advantage of Organs and Instrumental
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Organs in Public Worship. A Second edition [with necessary Improvements,
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Phillips, Samuel. Serious Address to Young People. 8vo, pp. 120. Boston.

Plague in London. The Dreadful Visitation; in a short Account of its
Progress and Effects, in the year 1665, &c. 12mo, pp. 16. Germantown.


Prophecy. The Little Book Open. A Prophecy, or Prophetical Dissertation,
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in the Calling of the Jews, and Redemption of the Gentile
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Prophecy (A) lately discovered; in which are predicted great and terrible
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Putnam, Aaron. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Summer, Shrewsbury,
June 23, 1762. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Rogers, Nathaniel. Discourse on the Death of Deacon Samuel Williams,
Feb. 3, 1763. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Rogers, Nathaniel. Sermon at the Ordination of John Treadwell. 8vo,
pp. 41. Boston.

Ruggles, Thomas. Sermon, April 24, 1763, on the Death of Dr. Jared
Eliot. 4to, pp. 30. New Haven.


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Set of Tunes, in Three Parts, adapted to the various Metres in Dr. Watts'
Version of the Psalms. Philadelphia.

Sewall, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Alexander Cumming, Aug.
25, 1763. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Sewall, Stephen. Hebrew Grammar, collected chiefly from that of Israel
Lyons, teacher of Hebrew, &c. 8vo, pp. 92. Boston.
The Hebrew Types on which this was printed belonged to Harvard College,

Smith, Rev. Caleb, (late of Newark Mountains), who died Oct. 22, 1762.
Brief Account of his Life; chiefly extracted from his Diary and other
private Papers. 8vo, pp. 60. Woodbridge, N. J.

Smith, Rev. Caleb. Same. Philadelphia.

South Carolina. A full Statement of the Disputes betwixt the Governor
and House of Assembly. With the proper Vouchers and Reasons in
support of the Proceedings of the Assembly, as transmitted to their
Agent in Great Britain. Sm. folio, pp. 78.

Sufficiency of the Spirit's Teaching without Human Learning; or a Treatise
tending to prove Human Learning to be no Help to the Spiritual
Understanding of the Word of God. Wilmington.
? By Samuel How. Printed in London in 1640, and after.

Tate and Brady. A New Version of the Psalms of David. 8vo, pp. 276,
84, 22. Boston.

Todd, John. Attempt towards the Improvement of Psalmody. 12mo, pp.
40. Philadelphia.

Watts, Isaac. Psalms of David Imitated in the Language of the New Testament,
&c. 24th edition. 12mo, pp. 304. Boston.

Welles, Noah. Presbyterian Ordination Defended and Approved, &c.
8vo, pp. 78. New York.

Wheelock, Eleazer. A Plain and Faithful Narrative of the Original Design,
Rise, Progress, &c., of the Indian Charity School (now Dartmouth
College). 8vo. Boston.
Continued annually for some years.

White, Stephen. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 12, 1763. 12mo, pp.
39. New London.

Whitefield, George. Observations on some fatal Mistakes in a Book entitled,
"The Doctrine of Grace," &c. Philadelphia.
See 1764.

Whitney, Josiah. Sermon at the Ordination of Ezra Weld, Braintree,
Nov. 17, 1762. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.

Wigglesworth, Edward. Doctrine of Reprobation Briefly Considered.
Being the Substance of several Lectures at Harvard College. 8vo, pp.
48. Boston.

Wilkes, John. Authentick Account of the Proceedings against him.
Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Wilkes, John. Same. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston. Reprinted.

Wilkes, John. North Briton, No. 45. 8vo. Boston.

Wilson, Samuel. The Ordinance of Baptism set in a Clear Light, &c.
Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Worcester, Francis. Rise, Travels, and Triumph of Death, in Verse.
12mo, pp. 150. Boston.

Worcester, Francis. A Bridle for Sinners, and a Spur for Saints; 3d edition.
16mo, pp. 44. Boston.

Wren, Roger. Sentiments of the Humours and Amusements of the Times.
8vo, pp. 20. Boston.


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1764.

"Advertisement, and not a Joke," a doggerel Electioneering Address.
Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1764.

Alleine, Joseph. Alarm to Unconverted Sinners. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

See 1727.

Almanac. Nathaniel Ames. Boston.
Ames died in July, 1764, and his almanac was continued by his son.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Boston.

Almanac. Hutchins Improved. New York.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Henry Miller. German. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Father Abraham's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Wilmington. Wilmington, Del.

Almanac. Penn. Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Thomas More. (Poor Thomas.) New York.

Almanac. New York Pocket. Richard More.

Apthorp, East. Sermon, on Sacred Music and Poetry, at the Opening of
the Organ at Cambridge, Aug. 21, 1764, in Christ's Church. 4to.
Boston.

Apthorp, East. Discourse at Cambridge on the Death of Mrs. Anne
Wheelwright. 4to, pp. 32. Boston.

Backus, Isaac. Letter to Rev. Benjamin Lord (concerning the Ministry
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Barnard, Edward. Fast Sermon in Haverhill and Bradford, April 12,
1764. 8vo. Portsmouth, N. H.

Barnes, David. Sermon at the Ordination of Abiel Leonard at Woodstock,
June 23, 1763. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Battle (A)! A Battle! a Battle of Squirt, where no Man is killed, and no
Man is hurt. To which is added, the Quaker's Address, versified,
pp. 12. Philadelphia.

Bayley, Abner. Sermon at the Ordination of John Page, at Hawke, in
Kingston, N. H., Dec. 21, 1763. 4to. Portsmouth, N. H.

Bayley, Daniel. New and Complete Introduction to the Grounds and
Rules of Music. 16mo. Newburyport.

Beach, Rev. John. A Familiar Conference upon some Antinomian Tenets,
sometimes miscalled The Doctrines of Sovereign Free Grace. With
some Remarks upon a Pamphlet, entitled, Animadversions, Critical
and Candid. 8vo. New York.

Bostwick, David. Fair and Rational Vindication of the Right of Infants
to the Ordinance of Baptism. Philadelphia.

Bostwick, David. Same. 4to, pp. 36. New York.

Bray, Thomas Wells. Funeral Oration on the Death of Samuel Hyde of
Yale College. 8vo, pp. 24. New Haven.

Brief Narrative (A) of the Proceedings of the Eastern Association, and
Eastern and Western Consociations in Fairfield County Against Mr.
White, Pastor of the first Church in Danbury. To which are added,
Some Remarks from a Letter by a Gentleman to his Friend. 12mo,
pp. 31. New Haven.


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British Colonies. Two Acts of Parliament for encouraging the Trade of
the British Sugar Colonies. Fol. Boston.

British Colonies. Reasons why they should not be charged with Internal
Taxes by Authority of Parliament offered for Consideration in Behalf
of Connecticut. 8vo, pp. 39. New Haven.

Buell, Rev. Samuel. Letter to Rev. Mr. Barber, of Groton, Conn., March
17, 1764. Boston?
Giving an account of a revival at East Hampton, L. I. See 1766.

Buffin, John. The true Quaker reproving the false one. 12mo, pp. 17.
Philadelphia.

Burns, David. Sermon at the Ordination of Abel Leonard at Woodstock.
8vo. Boston.

Byles, Mather. Sermons. 8vo. Boston.

Caner, Henry. Thanksgiving Sermon at King's Chapel, Boston, Aug. 11,
1763, on occasion of a General Peace. 4to, vi, 24. Boston.

Cloven Foot Discovered. Philadelphia.
About 1764. Relating to the Lancaster Massacre.

Conant, Sylvanus. Sermon at Taunton, Mass., Dec. 1, 1763, on the Day
of the Execution of Bristol, a Negro Boy. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Conductor Generalis, or the Office, Duty and Authority of Justices of the
Peace, &c., compiled by James Parker, Justice of Peace for Middlesex
County, N. J., with a Treatise on the Law of Descents in Fee
Simple by William Blackstone. 8vo, pp. xvi, 592. Woodbridge, N. J.

Considerations upon the Act of Parliament whereby a Duty is laid of Six
Pence Sterling per Gallon on Molasses, and five Shillings per Hundred
on Sugar of foreign Growth, imported into any of the Colonies.
8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Dana, James. Sermon on the Death of Charles Whittelsey, July 2, 1764.
8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Davies, Samuel. Children invited to Jesus Christ. A Sermon in Hanover
County, Virginia. With an Account of the late remarkable religious
Impressions among the Students in the College of New Jersey.
12mo. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1770.

Dialogue (A) between the Giant Polypheme and his Son Jack Nothing;
on occasion of his life being put out by a Stranger. 12mo, pp. 8.
About 1764. Philadelphia?

Dialogue between Positive and Zealot. Containing Remarks on the Declaration
and Remonstrance. Philadelphia.
Relating to the Lancaster Massacre.

Dialogue between Andrew Trueman and Thomas Zealot. About the
Killing of the Indians at Cannestogoe and Lancaster. 12mo, pp. 7.
(Philadelphia?)

Dickinson, John. A Reply to A Piece Called the Speech of Joseph Galloway,
Esq. 8vo, pp. 45, xiii. Philadelphia.

Dickinson, John. Speech delivered in the House of Assembly of the
Province of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1764, on occasion of a Petition
drawn up by an order, and then under Consideration of the House of
Assembly, for a change of Government of Pennsylvania. Two editions.
8vo. Philadelphia.

Dickinson, John. The Maybe; or Observations on his Speech of May
24th, 1764. 8vo, pp. 7. Philadelphia.

Dock, Christopher. Schul Ordnung. (School Rules.) pp. 54. Germantown.



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Dodsley, Robert. Fragments of the Chronicles of Nathan Ben Saddi.
Constantinople, 5707. Philadelphia.

Drelincourt, Rev. Charles. Christian's Defence against the Fears of
Death. With suitable Directions how to prepare ourselves to die
well. 12mo. New York. Reprinted.
See 1744.

Edward, and Emma. A Poem. 12mo. Boston.

Erskine's Penitential Cries. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Essay (An) on Religious Subjects. It consisteth of a Scripture Interpretation,
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Essay on the Trade of the Northern Colonies of Great Britain, in North
America. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Flagg, Josiah. A Collection of the Best Psalm Tunes in Two, Three, and
Four Parts. (Engraved by Paul Revere.) 8vo. Boston.

Finley, Samuel. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Gilbert Tennent; with an
Eulogy by another Author. 8vo, pp. 28, xv, xii. Philadelphia.

Forsey, Thomas, and Waddel Cunningham. Report of Action of Assault,
&c., between them at New York, Oct. 1764. 4to, pp. 68. New York.

Franklin, Benjamin. Cool Thoughts on the Present Situation of our
Public Affairs, in a Letter to a Friend in the Country. 8vo, pp. 22.
Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. A Narrative of the late Massacres of a Number of
Indians in Lancaster County, by Persons unknown, with Observations
on the Same. 8vo, pp. 31. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. Protest against the Appointment of Mr. Franklin
an Agent for Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. Remarks on a late Protest against appointing him
an Agent for Pennsylvania. pp. 7. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. An Answer to Mr. Franklin's Remarks on a late
Protest. 8vo, pp. 22. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. Tit for Tat. An Epitaph on a certain great Man.
Written by a Departed Spirit, &c. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. Tit for Tat. Observations on a late Epitaph.
Philadelphia.

Galloway, Joseph. Speech in the House of Assembly, in Answer to the
Speech of John Dickinson. 8vo, pp. 84. Philadelphia.

Gillies, Rev. John. Memoirs of the Life of Rev. George Whitefield.
12mo. New York.

Garden, Alexander. An Account of the Medical Properties of Pink-Root.
Charleston, S. C.

Harker, Samuel. Synod of New York and Philadelphia Vindicated. In
a Reply to Mr. Samuel Harker's Appeal to the Christian World. By
a Member of the Synod. Philadelphia.

Haven, Jason. Sermon July 4, 1764, at the Ordination of Edward Brooks,
North Yarmouth. 8vo, pp. 55. Boston.

Haye, Richard. Negotiator's Magazine: Or the most authentick account
yet published of the Moneys, Weights, and Measures of the principal
Places of Trade in the known World, &c., &c. Philadelphia.

Hervey, Rev. James, Life of. 16mo, pp. 30. Portsmouth, N. H.

History of the War. 12mo, pp. 324. Boston.

Hooker, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Thomas Allen, Pittsfield,
April 18, 1764. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.


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Hutchinson, Thomas. The History of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay,
from the first settlement thereof in 1628, until its incorporation with
the Colony of Plimouth, Province of Main, &c., by Mary, in 1691.
By Mr. Hutchinson, Lieutenant-Governor of the Massachusetts Province.
Vol. I. 8vo, pp. 566. Boston.
See 1767.

Hutchinson, Thomas. The Case of the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay,
and New York, respecting the Boundary Line between the two Provinces.
Fol. pp. 30. Boston.

Kinnersly, Ebenezer. Experiments in Electricity. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Knowledge, The New Book of. 12mo, pp. 172. Boston. Reprinted.

Printed, and the Cuts engraved, by Isaiah Thomas, then 15 years old.

Letter, Affectionate, from a solicitous Mother to her only Son, both living
in New England, Boston. Reprinted.

Letter from a Gentleman in Transylvania to his Friend in America.
12mo, pp. 12. New York.

Letter from a Gentleman at Elizabeth Town to his Friend in New York.
8vo, pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Letter from a Gentleman in Town to his Friend in the Country. (Philadelphia,
probably.)
? Franklin's.

Letter from a Blacksmith to the Ministers and Elders of the Church of
Scotland, &c. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Letter. Same. 3d edition. 12mo, pp. 72. New York.

Letter from a Member of St. Paul's shewing the source of the present
Wranglings in that Congregation. pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Letter, in reply to the above, pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Letter. The cheat unmasked, being a Refutation of the Letter, pp. 8.
Philadelphia.

Letter to a Friend; in which are considered the most genuine and distinguishing
Characteristics of a Child of God. 12mo, pp. 15. Boston.

Letter concerning the present State of Public Affairs. Philadelphia.

Letter on Toleration. By a Gentleman. Wilmington, Del.

Looking Glass (The), Nos. I and II. By a Pennsylvanian. With Appendix.
8vo, pp. 17. Philadelphia.

Looking Glass for the Times, or a brief Remembrancer for Pennsylvania,
etc., by G. C. pp. 24. Wilmington, Del.

Lydius, John Henry. Some Reflections on the Disputes between New
York, New Hampshire, and Col. Lydius of Albany, etc. 8vo. New
Haven.

Manual Exercise as ordered by his Britannic Majesty, With Plans and
Explanations. (Several editions.) 4to. Boston.

Manual Exercise. Same. 12mo. New Haven.

Manual Exercise. Same. 8vo, pp. 23. Norwich.

Maryland, Laws of, at large, with proper Indexes. Now first collected,
etc., by Thomas Bacon. Folio. Annapolis, Md.

Massachusetts. The Case of the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay and
New York, respecting the Boundary-line between the two Provinces.
Fol., pp. 30. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Sermons to Young Men. 8vo, pp. 200. Boston.
See 1763.


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Mayhew, Jonathan. Letter of Reproof to Mr. John Cleaveland, occasioned
by a Defamatory Libel published under his Name. 8vo, pp.
49. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Answer to a Candid Examination in Defence of the
Charter of the Society for propagating the Gospel. 8vo. Boston.
See Caner, 1763.

Mayhew, Jonathan. An Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observations on the
Society for Propagating the Gospel, &c. London. Printed. Boston.
Reprinted.
By Archbishop Secker.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Remarks on an Anonymous Tract, entitled, An
Answer to Dr. Mayhew's Observations, &c. 8vo, pp. 87. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan? The Claims of the Church.

Mitchell, Jonathan. A Letter to his Brother, in 1649. With a Letter
from John Eliot of Guilford to his Brother Benjamin Eliot of Roxbury.
8vo, pp. 22. Boston. Printed by Z. Fowle.
No date? about 1764.

Murray, John. Letter to Rev. John Moorhead of Boston. 12mo, pp. 4.
Boston.

New England Psalm Book. With Prince's Amendments. Boston. Reprinted.

? See 1758.

New England Psalter, The. 12mo. Boston.

New Jersey College. Account of, in which are described the Methods of
Government, Modes of Instruction, Manner and Expenses of Living
in the same, &c., with a prospect of the College neatly engraved.
8vo, pp. 47. Woodbridge.

New York Journal of the Votes and Proceedings of the General Assembly,
begun April 9, 1691, and ended Dec. 23, 1765. (2 vols., folio.)
Vol. I, pp. 840.
See 1766 for Vol. II.

Otis, James. Rights of the Colonies asserted and proved. 8vo, pp. 80.
Boston.

Paxton Men, The Conduct of the, impartially represented with some
remarks on the Narrative of the Indian Massacre. In a Letter, &c.
12mo, pp. 34. Philadelphia.

Paxton Men. An Answer to the Above. 8vo, pp. 28. Philadelphia.

Paxtoniade (The). A Poem. pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Paxton-Boys (The). A Farce. Translated from the original French.
By a Native of Donegal. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. An Historical Account of the late Disturbance between
the Inhabitants of the Back Settlements of the Province, and the
Philadelphians, etc. 8vo, pp. 8. Philadelphia.
Printed, also, perhaps, in German.

Pennsylvania. An Address to the Freeholders and Inhabitants of the
Province. In Answer to a paper called "the Plain Dealer." 12mo.
Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. The Universal Peace-maker, or modern Author's Instructor.
By Philanthropos. (A political Tract.) 8vo. Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. Declaration and Remonstrance of the distressed and
bleeding Frontier Inhabitants of the Province. 8vo, pp. 18. Philadelphia.


Pennsylvania. Dialogue, containing some Reflections on the late Declaration
and Remonstrance of the Back Inhabitants of the Province,
etc. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.


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Pennsylvania? Explanatory Remarks on the Assembly's Resolves.
Philadelphia.
About April 12, 1764.

Philadelphia. Account of Two Fires which happened in the City of
Brotherly Love. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. An die Freyhalter und Einewohner der Stadt und county.
Philadelphia, 27 August, 1764.

Philadelphia. Election Address to the Voters of, Oct. 1, 1764. Philadelphia.


Pike and Hayward's Cases of Consciencc. 2 vols. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

See 1759 and 1760.

Plain Dealer (The), or Remarks on Quaker Politics, etc. No. I. 8vo.
Philadelphia.

Plain Dealer, The. No. II.

Plain Dealer, The. No. III.

Powell, Thomas. The Writing Master's Assistant. Philadelphia.

Presbyterians. Looking-Glass for Presbyterians. With some Animadversions
on the Quaker unmask'd. (Signed "Philo-Libertatis.") 8vo,
pp. 28. Philadelphia.

Presbyterian Council. The Substance of a Council held at Lancaster,
August 28th, 1764, by a Committee of Presbyterians and Elders
deputed from all parts of Pennsylvania. 12mo, pp. 19. (Philadelphia?)

Quaker, The, Unmasked; or Plain Truth; humbly addressed to the Considerations
of all the Freemen of Pennsylvania. 2 editions. 8vo, pp.
16. Philadelphia.

Quaker, The, Unmasked. Remarks on; or, Plain Truth found to be
Plain Falsehood, etc. 8vo, pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Quaker, The, Unmasked. The Author of, strip't stark naked; or the delineated
Presbyterian played Hob with. 12mo, pp. 12. Philadelphia.

Quaker, The, Unmasked. Remarks upon the Presbyterian played Hob
with, and delineated; or, Clothes for a stark naked author. 12mo,
pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Quakers (The) Assisting to preserve the Lives of the Indians in the Barracks
vindicated. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Quakers, The. Same. No. II. 8vo, pp. 12. Philadelphia.

Quakers, The. The Address of the People called Quakers in the Province
of Pennsylvania, to John Penn, Esq., Lieut. Governor. 12mo. Philadelphia.


Quaker, The, Vindicated; or Observations on a late pamphlet, entitled,
The Quaker Unmasked, or Plain Truth. 8vo, pp. 16. n. p.

Randal, J. Semi-Virgilian Husbandry deduced from various Experiments;
Or an Essay towards a New Course of National Farming, &c. Together
with the Philosophy of Agriculture. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Reed, Charles. Copy of a Letter from, to Hon. John Ladd (relative to
Indian Affairs.) 8vo, pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Reed, Charles. Answer to the Above. Philadelphia.

Redwood Library. Catalogue of the Redwood Library, Newport, R. I.;
with the Laws of the R. I. Company. 8vo, pp. 28. Newport.

Redwood Library Company, Laws of. 8vo, pp. 7. Newport.

Resignation; in two Parts, with a Postscript to Mrs. B—. (A Poem.)
Philadelphia.


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Review of the Rector Detected, or the Colonel Reconnoitred. Part the
First. 4to, pp. 29. Williamsburg, Va.

Rhode Island. An Act for the Establishment of a College or University
within this Colony. Fol. Newport.

Sandeman, Robert. Some Thoughts on Christianity, in a Letter to a Friend.
Added, "The Conversion of Jonathan the Jew." 12mo. Boston.

Scene in the new Farce. Philadelphia.

Secker, Thomas (Archbishop). Answer to Dr. Jonathan Mayhew's Observations
on the Charter in London, and Society for Propagating
the Gospel in Foreign Parts. 8vo, pp. 60. Boston. Reprinted.

Serious Address to Such of the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania as connived
at the Massacre of the Indians at Lancaster. Philadelphia.

Smith and Gibbon's Remonstrance; shewing the Grievances of the frontier
Inhabitants. Philadelphia.

Smith, E. Compleat Housewife; or Accomplished Gentlewoman's Companion.
Being a Collection of upwards of Six Hundred Receipts in
Cookery, Pastry, Preserves, &c. To which are added, Three Hundred
Family Receipts of Medicine, &c. New York. Reprinted.
See 1742.

Squabble, The. A Pastoral Eclogue, by Agricola. With a curious Frontispiece.
8vo, pp. 8. Philadelphia.

Substance, The, of an Exercise had this Morning in Scurrility-hall. In
seven numbers. Philadelphia.

Sugar Act. Reasons against its Renewal, as it will be prejudicial to the
Trade, not only of the Northern Colonies, but to that of Great Britain
also. 4to, pp. 19. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Funeral Eulogy on. Boston.

Thacher, Oxenbridge. The Sentiments of a British American. 8vo, pp.
16. Boston.

Vindication of the Proceedings of the Eastern Association in Fairfield
County; and of the Council that Censured Mr. White. In a Letter
to Rev. Joseph Bellamy. 8vo, pp. 78. New Haven.

Walter, Thomas. A New and Compleat Introduction to the Grounds
and Rules of Musick. Reprinted.

Welles, Noah. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1764. 4to, pp. 30.
New London.

West, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel West, at Needham,
April 25, 1764. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Observations on some Fatal Mistakes in a Book
lately Published, entitled the Doctrine of Grace; or the Office and
Operations of the Holy Spirit Vindicated from the Insults of Infidelity,
and the Abuses of Fanaticism, by Dr. Wm. Warburton. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Whitefield, George. The Same. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston. Reprinted.

Wilson, Samuel. The Ordinance of Baptism, Set in a clear Light, &c.
3d edition. Philadelphia.

Wood, William. New England's Prospect. Being a true, lively and experimental
Description of that Part of America commonly called New
England, &c. (First printed in London, 1639.) 3d edition. 8vo, pp.
130. Boston.

Worcester, Francis. A Bridle for Sinners, and a Spur for Saints. 12mo.
Boston. Reprinted.


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Young, Edward. Resignation. In Two Parts, and a Postscript to Mrs.
B****. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

1765.

Allen, Timothy. Answer to Pilate's Question. What is Truth? 8vo, pp.
48. Providence, R. I.

Almanac. Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Hutchin's Improved. New York.

Almanac. Poor Thomas. New York.

Almanac. Wilmington. Wilmington, Del.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Pennsylvania Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Father Abraham. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Universal American. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. New York Pocket. New York.

Almanac. Poor Roger. Roger More. New York.

Almanac. Gentleman's and Citizen's Pocket. Andrew Stuart. Philadelphia.


Answer to a Piece entitled, a Line drawn between Christ and Anti-Christ.
Poem. 8vo.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Substance of several Discourses against Swearing.
8vo, pp. 63. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Edward Wigglesworth.
8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Apthorp, East, D. D. Character and Example of a Christian woman. A
discourse on the death of Mrs. Anne Wheelwright. 4to, pp. 32. Boston.

Bachmeyer, John. Complete German Grammar. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Barnard, Edward. Sermon at the Ordination of Gyles Merrill, in Plastow,
N. H. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Bee, (The). Nos. 1, 2, and 3. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Bernard, Francis. Copies and Extracts of several Newspapers printed in
New England, Sept. Oct. and Nov., 1765, and referred to in the letters
from Governor Bernard to the Lord's Commissioners for Trade and
Plantations. Folio, pp. 5, 108. n. p.

Beveridge, John. Familiar Epistles, and other Miscellaneous Pieces, Latin
and English. 8vo, pp. 88. Philadelphia.

Biddle, James. Address to the Freeholders of Pennsylvania, Sept. 26,
1765, charging B. Franklin and Gov. Franklin with having promoted
the Passage of the Stamp Act, &c. Broadside. Folio. Philadelphia.

Biddle, James. Reply to his Address by Gov. W. Franklin, Oct. 1, 1765.

Bohun, William. Brief View of Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction in England.
Addressed to Sir Nathaniel Curzon. 8vo, pp. 13. London. Printed,
1733. Boston. Reprinted.

Boquet, Henry. Historical Account of his Expedition against the Ohio
Indians in the Year 1764, with a Map and Plates. 4to, pp. 71. Philadelphia.


Sometimes ascribed to Thos. Hutchins, the geographer, but claimed by William
Smith, author of the history of the Province of New York. See Mr. Bartlett's Catalogue
of the library of J. Carter Brown.


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Brief Remarks on the Defence of the Halifax Libel on the British American
Colonies. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Brown, James. The Claim of Mr.—to a certain Tract or Gore of Land,
etc., stated and vindicated. 8vo, pp. 32. New Haven.

Caner, Henry. Sermon at the Funeral of Rev. Timothy Cutler. 4to, pp.
iv, 24. Boston.

Catechism, The Shorter. Agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at
Westminster. 12mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Twelve Sermons on Seasonable and Important Subjects.
8vo, pp. 350. Boston.

Checkley, Samuel. Sermon at Boston, Nov. 10, 1765, upon the death of
Mrs. Mary Gallop. 8vo, pp. 45. Boston.

Christian, The. Letter to Presbyterian, Church, and Quaker. 12mo, pp.
12. Philadelphia.

Church, Benjamin. The Times. A Poem. 4to, pp. 16. Boston.

Citizen's and Countryman's Experienced Farrier. 8vo. Wilmington, Del.

Clap, Thomas. Essay on the Nature and Foundation of Moral Virtue and
Obligation. 8vo, pp. 66. New Haven.

Cleaveland, John. Reply to Dr. Mayhew's Letter of Reproof. 8vo, pp.
96. Boston.

Colden, Cadwallader. Treatise on Wounds and Fevers. New York.
About 1765.

Complete Trial, The; or Swaggering John. Transylvania. 8vo. (Philadelphia,
probably.)

Cooper, William. The Doctrine of Predestination unto Life explained and
vindicated in four Sermons. 12mo, pp. vi, 140. Boston.
See 1740.

Croswell, Andrew. Free Justification through Christ's Redemption, &c.
8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. Animadversions on Rev. Mr. Croswell's Sermon on
Justification, in a Letter to a Friend. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Croswell, Andrew. Remarks on an Absurd and Abusive Letter intitled
Animadversions on Mr. Croswell's Sermon. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Dana, James. Sermon at Wallingford, Conn., Sept. 1763, on the Death of
John son of Elihu Hall, Esq. 12mo, pp. 34. New Haven

Dickinson, John. The Late Regulations respecting the British, on the
Continent of America, considered, in a Letter from a Gentleman in
Philadelphia to his Friend in London. 8vo, pp. 38. Philadelphia.

Dickinson, John. A Denunciation of the Stamp Act. Folio, pp. 2. Philadelphia.

About Dec. 5, 1765.

Discourse made upon burning the Effigy of the St—pm—n in New London,
Conn. 4to. Boston.

Dorr, Edward. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 12th, 1765. 4to, pp.
34. Hartford.

Dorr, Edward. Discourse on the Death of Hon. Daniel Edwards of Hartford,
who died Sept. 6, 1765. 4to, pp. 23. Hartford.
No date.

Dulaney, Daniel. Considerations on the Propriety of imposing Taxes in
the British Colonies of North America, for the purpose of raising a
revenue, by Act of Parliament. 8vo, pp. 55. New York. Reprinted
from the London edition.

Dulaney, Daniel. Same. 8vo, pp. v, 55. 2d edition. Annapolis, Md.


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Dulaney, Daniel. Same. Philadelphia.

Dulaney, Daniel. Same. 4to, pp. 47. "North America."

Dummer, Jeremiah. Defence of the New England Charters. 8vo, pp. iv,
44, Boston. Reprinted.
See 1721.

Edwards, Jonathan. Sermons on various Subjects; being some of his
Remains. 8vo, pp. 279. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Life and Character of, with a Number of Sermons
on various Subjects. 8vo, pp. 100. Boston.

Edwards, Jonathan. Two Dissertations. 1st, concerning the End for
which God created the World. 2d, the Nature of Virtue. 8vo, pp.
200. Boston.

Eliot, Andrew. Massachusetts Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 59. Boston.

Family Religion. Address of the Pastors of the Churches of the Western
District of the County of New London, to the Families of their Charge;
on the Subject of Family Religion. 12mo, pp. 48. New London.

Fitch, Thomas. Saybrook Platform, Explanation of; or, the Principles
of the Consociated Churches in Connecticut 4to, pp. 39. Hartford.

Franklin, W. T. Jack Retort; or an Attempt at Scurrility. 8vo, pp. 48.
Quilsylvania. (Philadelphia, probably.)

Galloway, Joseph. Speech in Answer to John Dickinson, May 24, 1764.
8vo. Philadelphia.

Galloway, Joseph. An Advertisment to the Public, Dec. 20, 1765. Philadelphia.


Gill, John. The Argument for Apostolic Tradition in Favor of Infant
Baptism. 3 editions. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston.

Godfrey, Thomas. Juvenile Poems, on various Occasions. Together with
The Prince of Parthia—A Tragedy. 4to. Philadelphia.

Graham, Chauncy. Sermon on the Half Way Covenant, at Albany, Sept.
9, 1765. 12mo, pp. 40. New York.

Halbert, Henry, (who was executed at Philadelphia, Oct. 19, 1765, for the
Murder of the Son of Jacob Woolman,) his last Speech and Confession.
Philadelphia.

Hall, David. List of newly imported Books. Philadelphia.

Hellenbroek, Abraham. Specimen of Divine Truths, translated from the
Dutch for the use of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the
City of New York. 8vo, pp. 95. New York.

Hitchcock, Gad. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1765. There is some doubt, whether this was printed.

Hobart, Noah. An Attempt to illustrate and confirm the Ecclesiastical
Constitution of the Consociated Churches in the Colony of Connecticut.
Occasioned by a late "Explanation of the Saybrook Platform."
8vo, pp. 44. New Haven.

Hopkins, Samuel. Enquiry concerning the Promises of the Gospel, whether
any of them are made to the Exercises and Doings of Persons in
an ungenerate State. pp. 145. Boston.

Hopkins, Stephen. Grievances of the American Colonies candidly examined.
8vo. Printed by Authority, at Providence, R. I.

Jones, John (of New York). Observations on Wounds.
About 1765, New York?

Langdon, Samuel. Impartial Examination of Robert Sandeman's Letters
on Theron and Aspasio. Part I. 8vo, pp. 71. Portsmouth, N. H.

Langdon, Samuel. Same. 8vo. Boston.


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Law, William. Extract from his Treatise called "The Spirit of Prayer;"
with some thoughts on the nature of War, &c. 4to, pp. 48. Philadelphia.


Leaming, Jeremiah. A Defence of the Episcopal Government of the
Church, &c. Boston.

Letter from a Blacksmith, &c. (See 1764.) Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Letter from a Gentleman at Halifax to his Friend in Rhode Island; containing
remarks on a Pamphlet, entitled, "The Rights of the Colonies
Examined." 8vo. Newport.
See Rights and Vindication.

Letter. The same, Defence of. 8vo, pp. 31. Newport.

Lewis, John. The Church Catechism explained by way of Question and
Answer, and confirmed by Scripture Proofs. Divided into Five Parts
and Twelve Sections, &c. New York.

Lovell, John. The Seasons, An Interlocutory Exercise at the South
Grammar School, June 26, 1765. 4to, pp. 8. Boston.

Lucifer's Decree after a Fray. (Philadelphia?)

Madan, Martin. An Account of the triumphant Death of F. S., a Converted
Prostitute, &c. 8vo, pp. 8. London. Printed. New London.
Reprinted.

Maryland. Laws of Maryland at large, with proper Indexes: now first
collected; together with Notes, and other Matters, relative to the constitution
thereof. To which is prefixed the Charter, with an English
Translation. By T. Bacon. Fol. Annapolis.

Massachusetts. Several Laws and Orders made at the Sessions of the
General Court, 1675. Fol., pp. 20. Cambridge.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Popish Idolatory. A Discourse at the Dudleian
Lecture, May 8, 1765. 8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Mein, John. Catalogue of Mein's Circulating Library, Boston. 8vo, pp.
56. Boston.

Mellen, John. Fifteen Discourses upon Doctrinal connected Subjects:
With Practical Improvements. 8vo, pp. 547. Boston.

Mellen, John. Fifteen Discourses for the Liberties of the Churches of New
England. 8vo, pp. 220. Boston.

Mellen, John. Sermon at Lancaster, March 31, 1765, on the Death of
Sebastian Smith. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Meriam, Jonas. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel Dean at Falmouth
(Portland), Oct. 17, 1764. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Morgan, John. A Discourse on the Institution of the Medical Schools in
America. 8vo, pp. 63. Philadelphia.

Motte, Chevalier de la, Mémoire apologetique du, centre M. le Comte d'
Estaing. 4to, pp. 21. Charleston, S. C.

New England Memorandum Book. Boston.

New York. Charter of the City. Fol., pp. 50. New York. Reprinted.

New York, Memorial of the Merchants of, to Parliament, read in the
General Assembly, April 20th, 1764. 8vo. New York.

Old Path, The. [Sandemanian.] 8vo, pp. 4. Portsmouth, N. H.

Oppression, A Poem. By an American. With Notes by a North Briton.
8vo. New York.

Oppression. Same. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston.

Otis, James. Vindication of the British Colonies against the Halifax Gentleman.
8vo, pp. 32. Boston.
See Letter.


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Otis, James. Considerations on Behalf of the British Colonies. 8vo. Boston.

Parsons, Jonathan. Infant Baptism from Heaven. Two Discourses at
Haverhill, April 28, 1765. 8vo, pp. 65. Boston.

Perkins, John. Thoughts on Agency; wherein the Article of Motive (as
necessitating Human Action) is particularly examined, &c. 8vo, pp.
27. New Haven.

Philadelphia. Proposals for a Linen Factory at. Dec. 1765. Philadelphia.


Philadelphia. German Election Circular, Oct. 1, 1765. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. Notice to attend a meeting at the court-house, Nov. 6, 1765.
Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. Proceedings of the aforesaid Meeting; Resolves not to import
Goods from England; to oppose the Stamp Act, &c., Nov. 7, 1765.
Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. Election Address to the Freeholders of Philadelphia, Chester,
and Bucks.

Philadelphia. City Ordinance on cleaning the Streets of, March, 1765.
Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. The Election; a copper Engraving of the Polls, and a
doggerel Attack on the anti-Franklin Party, Oct. 1, 1765. Philadelphia.


Pierson, Richard. A Discourse on the Nature and benefits of Christ's Intercession.
Woodbridge, N. J.

Plain Discourse for Little Children. With a Preface by Rev. T. Jones.
7th edition. 16mo, pp. 38. Boston.

Poem. Answer to a Piece, entitled, a Line drawn between Christ and
Anti-Christ. 8vo, pp. 12. n. p.

Presbyterian. Address to Rev. Dr. Allison, Rev. Mr. Ewing, and others,
Trustees of the Corporation for the Relief of Presbyterian Ministers,
&c. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Proposals to prevent Scalping. New York.

Quincy, Edmund. Treatise of Hemp Husbandry. 4to, pp. 33. Boston.

Religion, the History of, particularly of the Principal Denominations of
Christians. Boston.

Remarks on the Defence of the Halifax Gentleman's Letter on "The Rights
of the Colonies examined." 4to. Boston

Rights of the Colonies Examined. (By Stephen Hopkins.) Boston.
See Letter.

Rights of the Colonies Examined. Same. 4to, pp. 24. Providence, R. I.

Rights of the Colonies Proved. Boston.

Rosseau's Emilius and Sophia: Or a new System of Education. 4 vols.
Philadelphia.

Sandeman, Robert. Mr. Sandeman Refuted by an Old Woman: Or,
Thoughts on his Letters to Mr. Hervey. Author of Theron and Aspasio.
In a Letter from a Friend in the Country to a Friend in Town.
New York.
See Wilson.

Sandeman, Robert. A Full, Strong, and Clear Refutation of Mr. Sandeman's
pernicious Doctrines. By a clergyman. New York.

Short, Thomas. Medicina Britannica. With a Preface by John Bartram,
Botanist, of Pennsylvania. 3d edition. Philadelphia.


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Smith, Josiah. The Character, Preaching, &c., of George Whitefield, Impartially
Represented and Supported, in a Sermon at Charleston, S. C.,
March 26, 1740. With Preface by Rev. Dr. Colman and Mr. Cooper
of Boston. 12mo, pp. vi, 22. Boston. Charleston. Reprinted.

Smith, Samuel. The History of the Colony of New Jersey, containing an
Account of its First Settlement, Progressive Improvements, etc., to the
year 1721. With some particulars since, and a short View of its present
State. 8vo, pp. 574. Burlington, N. J.

Stamp Act. Liberty and Property Vindicated and the St***pm*n burnt.
A Discourse occasionally made on burning the Effigy of the St***pm*n
in New London, Conn. 4to, pp. 11. (New London.)

Stamp Act. Same. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston. Reprinted.

Stamp Act, The. Fol. New London.

Stamp Act, The. 8vo. New York.

Stamp Act, The. Fol. Boston.

Stamp Act, The. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Stamp Act. A Discourse occasioned by the burning of the Effigies of
Stamp Masters. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston. Reprinted.

Stamp Act. A New Collection of Verses applied to the 1st of Nov. 1765.
Including a prediction that the S—p A—t shall not take place in
North America. 8vo, pp. 24. New Haven.

Stamp Act. Memorial of the Merchants of the City of New York to the
Knights, Citizens and Burgesses in Parliament assembled, respecting
the Stamp Act, April 20th, 1764. 8vo. New York.

Stevens, Benjamin. Convention Sermon at Portsmouth, Sept. 26, 1764.
8vo, pp. 42. Portsmouth, N. H.

Stone, Nathan. Sermon at the Ordination of his Son Nathan Stone, Jr.,
at Yarmouth, Oct. 17, 1764. 8vo, pp. 41. Boston.

Scurrility Hall. Substance of Exercises in Scurrility Hall. In Seven
Numbers. (A Poem.) 12mo. Philadelphia.

Scurrility Hall. A Continuation of the Exercises in. In Seven Numbers.
Philadelphia.
See 1764.

Swan, Godfried. Life of Godfried Swan, now in the New Gaol of the City
of New York, for the Murder of his only Child. New York.

Taylor, Josephus. Oratio Funebris in Obitum Edvardi Wigglesworth, in
Coll. Harv. With his Character, and a Poem by a Student at College.
8vo, pp. 7. Boston.

Tennent, Gilbert. Two Sermons at Philadelphia, May, 1759, before the
Synod of New York and Philadelphia. 8vo, pp. 50. Philadelphia.

Tennent, Gilbert. Sermon on the Death of, With Appendix and Funeral
Eulogy. 8vo.
See 1764.

Tennent, William, Jr. Sermon at New York, January 20, 1765. 12mo,
pp. 20. New York.

Torrey, Thomas, and Cunningham, Waddel. Report of an Action of Assault,
Battery, and Wounding, Tried in the Supreme Court of Judicature
for the Province of New York in the Term of October, between
Thomas Torrey, Plaintiff, and Waddel Cunningham, Defendant. 4to.
New York.

Towgood, Micajah. Baptism of Infants a Reasonable Service. 12mo.
Boston. Reprinted.

Toy Bible (Or Thumb Bible). 3d edition. Boston.
See O Callaghan's Am. Bibles, p. 26.


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Treatise on the dismal Effects of Low Spiritedness. New York.

Vindication of the British Colonies, against the Aspersions of the Halifax
Gentleman, in his Letter to a Rhode Island Friend. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.
See Letter and Rights.

Watkinson, Edward. Essay upon Economy. New York. Reprinted.

Watkinson, Edward. Same. Philadelphia.

Watkinson, Edward. Same. 4th edition. 8vo, pp. 32. Woodbridge,
N. J. Reprinted.

Watts, Isaac. Preservation from the Sins and Follies of Childhood and
Youth. 4th edition. 12mo, pp. 48. Boston.

Wesley, John. Primitive Physic: Or an easy and Natural Method of
Curing most Diseases. 12th edition. Philadelphia.

Wheelock, Eleazer. A Continuation of the Narrative of the State, &c., of
the Indian Charity School, Lebanon, Conn., 1762–65. 8vo, pp. 25.
Boston.
See 1763.

Wigglesworth, Edward. Portrait of his Character. 8vo. Boston.

Wilson, David. Palœmon's Creed Reviewed and Examined; Wherein
several gross and dangerous Errors, advanced by Mr. Sandeman,
Author of Letters on Theron and Aspasio, are detected and refuted.
And The Protestant Doctrine concerning the Covenant of Works, &c.
Vindicated from the Cavils and Exceptions of that Author, &c. In
Two vols.
Advertised in N. Y. Gaz., Feb. 11, 1765.

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1766.

Adams, Amos. Sermon at Gloucester, Mass., at the Ordination of John
Wyeth. 8vo, pp. 45. Boston.

Almanac. Ames improved by Willard. Boston.

Almanac. New York Pocket. Richard Moore. New York.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Father Abraham's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Universal American. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Wilmington. Wilmington, Del.

Almanac. Thomas Moore's Country Almanac. New York.

Almanac. More's Sheet Almanac. New York.

Almanac. Pocket. New York.

Almanac. De Americanse Almanack. (Dutch.) New York.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Thanksgiving Sermon in Cambridge, May 20, 1766,
on the total repeal of the Stamp Act; in the afternoon preceding the
public rejoicings of the Evening upon that great Occasion. 8vo, pp.
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Auchmuty, Samuel. Sermon at the Opening of St. Paul's Chapel, in New
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Backus, Isaac. Family Prayer not to be neglected. A Discourse, etc.
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Barnard, Edward. Massachusetts Election Sermon. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.


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Beckwith, George. Second Letter on the Subject of Lay-Ordination;
occasioned by exceptions on his first Letter on that Subject, in a Pamphlet,
entitled, A Word in Zion's Behalf, or Two Mites cast into the
Church's Treasury, written by Israel Holly. 12mo. New London.

Benezet, Anthony. A Caution and Warning to Great Britain and her
Colonies; in a Short Representation of the Calamitous State of the
enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions. 8vo, pp. 35 (4). Philadelphia,
Henry Miller Printer.

Bernard, Francis. Proclamation for a general Fast. Given at the Council
Chamber, April 5th, 1766. Broadside. Boston.

Blair, Rev. John. Animadversions on a pamphlet entitled, "Thoughts on
the examination and trials of Candidates for the Sacred Ministry," in
a letter to the unknown author. 12mo, pp. 44. Philadelphia.

Bolles, John. On Liberty of Conscience in Worshipping God: With an
Answer thereto by Jacob Johnson. 16mo, pp. xiv, 127, 74.

British Colonies. Four Dissertations on the Reciprocal Advantages of a
perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies,
written for Mr. Sargeant's prize Medal. 1. By John Morgan. 2. By
Stephen Watts. 3. Anonymous. 4. By Francis Hopkinson. With
the Eulogium by Dr. William Smith on delivering the gold medal to
John Morgan; and an Appendix to the first Dissertation, containing a
View of the Trade of the American Colonies. 8vo, pp. viii, 12, 112.
Philadelphia.

Brown, John. Discourse at the West Church in Boston, Aug. 24, six
weeks after the Death of the Rev. Dr. Mayhew. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston.

Buchanan, George. De Jure Regni: Or the Due Right of Government;
by Way of a Dialogue betwixt George Buchanan and Thomas Maitland.
Translated out of the original Latin by Philarethes. Philadelphia.


Buell, Samuel. A Faithful Narrative of the Remarkable Revival of Religion
in East Hampton on Long Island in 1764. 16mo, pp. 11, 87.
Philadelphia.

Buell, Samuel. Same. 2 editions. New York.

Burton, George. An Essay towards reconciling the Numbers of Daniel
and St. John. 8vo. Norwich, Conn.

Catechism, A Short. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles Thanksgiving Sermon July 24, on the Repeal of the
Stamp Act. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon at Boston at the Ordination of Penuel Bowen.
8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Discourse on the Death of Jonathan. Mayhew. 8vo,
pp. 40. Boston.

Checkley, Samuel. Sermon upon a mournful Occasion (Death of Mrs.
Mary Gallop). See 1765. 2d edition. 12mo, pp. 45. Boston.

Childs, Isaac. The Vision of Isaac Childs which he saw in the year 1757,
concerning Pennsylvania, the land of his nativity. To which is annexed
the Explanation. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Christian Piety freed from the many Delusions of Modern Enthusiasts of
all Denominations. By Philalethes. 12mo, pp. 22. Philadelphia.

Church, Benjamin. Elegy on the Death of Dr. Jonathan Mayhew. 4to,
pp. 15. Boston.

Clap, Thomas. The Annals or History of Yale College In New Haven,
1700–1766. 8vo, pp. 124. New Haven.


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Clap, Capt. Roger. Memoirs; relating some of God's Remarkable Providences
to him, in bringing him to New England. Preface by Rev. T.
Prince. Account of the Author by James Blake Jun. 2d edition.
8vo, pp. 33, 11. Boston.

Clark, Peter. Reply to a defence of the Divine right of Infant Baptism;
with John Gill's Strictures upon Bostwick. New York.

Coleman, George. Clandestine Marriage. A Comedy. 8vo. Boston.
Reprinted.

Collection, A, of all Tanner's (?) Anthems, and a Number of others from Williams,
Knap, Arkworth, and Stephenson. To which are added Psalm
Tunes. (Engraved by Josiah Flagg.) 8vo. Boston.

Considerations upon the Rights of the Colonists to the Privileges of British
Subjects, &c. 8vo, pp. 27. New York.

Croswell, Andrew. Free Forgiveness of Spiritual Debts. A Discourse
from Luke xiii, 42. 8vo, pp. 26. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Cushing, Jacob. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel Williams, at Bradford,
Nov. 20, 1765. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Davies, Samuel. Little Children Invited to Jesus Christ. A Sermon in
Hanover County, Virginia, May 8, 1758. With an Account of the late
remarkable religious Impressions among the Students in the College
of New Jersey. 5th edition. 16mo, pp. 24. Hartford, Conn.

Devotion, John. Sermon at Hartford on the Demolition of the School
House by Gunpowder. 8vo, pp. 24. Hartford.

Dickinson, John. An Address to the Committee of Correspondence in
Barbadoes Occasioned by a letter from them to their Agent in London.
By a North American. pp. vi, 18. Philadelphia.

Directions for making Calcined or Pearl Ashes as practiced in Hungary.
8vo, pp. 18. Boston.

Discourse Addressed to the Sons of Liberty. 8vo, pp. 8. Providence, R. I.

Doddridge, Philip. Plain and Serious Address to the Master of a Family
on the Subject of Family Religion. 8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Dulaney, Daniel. Considerations on the Propriety of Imposing Taxes in
the British Colonies. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1765.

Dulaney, Daniel. The Right to the Tonnage, the Duty of Twelve Pence
per Hogshead on all exported Tobacco, and the Fines and Forfeitures
in the Province of Maryland, stated. Folio. Annapolis.

Edwards, Jonathan. Enquiry into the Freedom of the Will. 8vo, pp.
400. Boston. Reprinted.

Eliot, Andrew. Sermon at the Ordination of Ebenezer Thayer, Hampton.
8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Emerson, Joseph. Thanksgiving Sermon at Pepperell, Mass., July 24,
1766, on Account of the Repeal of the Stamp Act. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston.

Farrand, Daniel. A Sermon at the Funeral of Mrs. Sarah Gold, Late
Wife of Rev. Hezekiah Gold, of Cornwall, August 30, 1766. 12mo,
pp. 18. Hartford.

Fish, Joseph. Examiner Examined, in a Letter from a Gentleman in
Connecticut to his Friend in London. 4to, pp. 24. New London.

Fitch, Governor Thomas. Some Reasons that influenced him to take the
Oath required by the Act of Parliament called the Stamp Act. 8vo,
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Fordyce, James. Addresses to Young Men. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Foster, Isaac. The Holiness of Infants Vindicated. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.


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Franklin, Benjamin. Examination of, before an August Assembly, relating
to the Repeal of the Stamp Act, &c. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. The Same, in German. 8vo, pp. 43. Philadelphia.

Franklin, Benjamin. The Same. Boston.
Mr. Sparks (Franklin's Works, IV. 163), says the account of this examination "was
first published in
1667"?

Franklin, Benjamin, Election Address against, Sept. 30, 1760. Philadelphia.

Frost, Amariah. Two Sermons on Total Depravity. 8vo, pp. 42. Boston.

Gay, Ebenezer. Two Discourses in Boston, July 27, 1766, on the Decease
of Rev. Jonathan Mayhew. 8vo, pp. 30, 40. Boston.

Gill, John. Reply to a Defence of Infant Baptism by Rev. Peter Clark,
&c. 8vo, pp. 85. New York. Reprinted.
See 1754.

Greene, Jacob. Christian Baptism. A Sermon at Hanover, New Jersey,
Nov. 4, 1764. 8vo, pp. 38. Woodbridge.

Hall, Theophilus. Sermon at the Ordination of Matthew Merriam. 4to,
pp. 24. Portsmouth, N. H.

Hemp. An Abstract of the most useful part of a late Treatise on the Culture
of Hemp, &c., by Marcandier. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Hooker, Nathaniel. The Religious Improvement of the Harvest. A Sermon
July 27, 1766. 8vo, pp. 24. Hartford.

Ingersoll, Jared (Stamp Master.) Letters relating to the Stamp Act. 4to,
pp. iv, 68. New Haven.

Johnson, J. Advantages and Disadvantages of the Marriage State with
Religious or Irreligious Persons. 8th edition. 12mo. Boston.

Johnson, Stephen. (?) Some Important Observations occasioned by, and
adapted to the Publick Fast, Dec. 18, 1765. Sermon at Newport, R. I.
4to, pp. 61. Newport.
See Catalogue of Library of J. Carter Brown, Part III, Vol. 1, 386.

Lane, Jeremiah. A Memorial and Tear of Lamentation; with the Improvement
of the Death of Pious Friends. Hampton Falls, July 17,
1766. 8vo, pp. 16. Portsmouth, N. H.

Latin Tongue. A Short Introduction to, for the use of the Lower Forms
in the Latin School. 9th edition. 8vo, pp. 72. Boston.

Law, William. Extract from his Treatise on the Spirit of Prayer; with
Thoughts on the Nature of War, and its Repugnancy to the Christian
Life. 12mo, pp. 48. Philadelphia.

Leaming Jeremiah. A Defence of the Episcopal Government of the
Church. 8vo, pp. 73. New York.
See 1765.

Lee, Jonathan. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 8, 1766. 4to, pp. 27.
New London.

Letter from a Gentleman in Connecticut, relative to a Paper Currency.
Boston.

Letter to Mr. G—r, in Philadelphia. pp. 8.

Lydekker, Gerrit. A Discourse on the Greatness and Praise of the Lord.
12mo, pp. 117. New York.
See Sigfrid.

McPherson, J. Address to the Public, May 5, 1766. Philadelphia.

McPherson, J. Reply to the above, May 19, 1766. Philadelphia.

Mather, Samuel. Essay on the Lord's Prayer. Being an Attempt to recover
the right Version of it, &c. Addressed to the Government of
Harvard College. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston.


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Mayhew, Jonathan. Snare broken. A Sermon on the Occasion of the
Repeal of the Stamp Act. 8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan. Same. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Mayhew, Jonathan; An Eclogue, Sacred to the Memory of. 4to, pp. 16.
Boston.

Method of Hearing Sermons to Advantage. Philadelphia.

Morgan, John, M.D. Dissertation on the Reciprocal Advantages of a Perpetual
Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies; for
which Mr. Sargent's Prize Medal was adjudged. 8vo. Philadelphia.
See British Colonies.

Morning and Evening Meditation (A), Or a Descant on the Times. A
Poem by T. L. Philadelphia.

New Hampshire Grants. Petition to King George III, relative to. 8vo.

New York. Journal of the Votes and Proceedings of the General Assembly
of the Colony. Begun April 9th, 1691, and Ended December 23d,
1765. Vol. 2, folio, pp. viii, 811. New York.
For vol. 1, see 1764.

Ogilvie, John. Providence. An Allegorical Poem. 8vo, pp. 180. Boston.

Paradisishes wunder spiel welches sich in diesen letzten zeiten und tagen
in denen abenländishen welt-thelen als ein Vorspiel der neuen welt
hervorgethan. 4to. Ephratae. Philadelphia?

Parsons, Moses. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Dana. 8vo. Boston.

Patten, William. Thanksgiving Discourse at Halifax, Plymouth County,
July 24, 1766, for the Repeal of the Stamp Act. 8vo, pp. 22. Boston.

Philadelphia. Grand Chorus for the 4th of June, His Majesty's Birth-Day,
to be sung on the Banks of the Schuylkill. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. Two burlesque Proposals for Books in the Press; being
Election Squibs. Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1766.

Philadelphia. Die Regeln der Teutschen Gesellschaft in Philadelphia.
8vo. Germantown.

Philadelphia. An Act for the Relief of the Poor of Philadelphia and its
Suburbs. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia. Easter Psalm for Christ Church. Philadelphia.

Phillips, Rev. Samuel. Gospel Doctrine of Justification by Faith explained
and vindicated. pp. 62. Boston.

Piers, Henry. Sermon before the Dean and Clergy assembled in Visitation
at Seven Oaks, in Kent, May 21, 1742. 5th edition. 8vo. New
York.

Pike, Samuel. A Letter to Mr. Robert Sandeman, Jan. 4, 1766. 8vo, pp.
6. Portsmouth, N. H.

Presbyterian. The Modes of Presbyterian Church Worship, vindicated
in a Letter to the Blacksmith; by a Presbyter of Ireland. 2d edition.
New York.

Ray, Nicholas. Importance of the Colonies of North America, and the
Interest of Great Britain with Regard them to, considered. With Remarks
on the Stamp Duty. 4to, pp. 16. New York.

Rede, Cartaret. Token for Youth, &c. Being the Life and Christian experience
of Cartaret Rede. 27th edition. 12mo. Boston.
See 1741.

Roberts, John, Memoirs of the Life of. Written by his Son, Daniel Roberts.
12mo. Philadelphia.

Rowland, David S. Thanksgiving Discourse at Providence, June 4, 1766,
on the Repeal of the Stamp Act. 8vo, pp. viii, 31. Providence, n.d.


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Salter, Richard. Sermon at the Ordination of Eleazer Storrs. 8vo, pp.
24. Printed for and Sold by Lieut. John Stillman of Sandersfield.

Sandemanians. Plain and Full Account of the Christian Practices observed
by the Church in St. Martin's-le-Grand, London, etc. 8vo, pp.
28. Boston.

Scougal, Henry. Life of God in the Soul of Man. Pocket edition. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Shaw, Oakes. Sermon at the Ordination of William Shaw, Marshfield,
April 2, 1766. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Sherman, Roger (Supposed Author). A Sermon of a New Kind, Never
preached, nor ever will be; Containing a Collection of Doctrines belonging
to the Hopkintonian Scheme of Orthodoxy; or the Marrow
of the Most Modern Divinity, &c. 8vo, pp. 32. New Haven.

Sigfrid, Isaac. Theological Theses; containing the Chief Heads of the
Christian Doctrine, etc. From the Latin. With a Discourse by Gerrit
Lydekker. 12mo, pp. 55, 113. New York.

Smith, Charles Jeffery. Sermon on the Nature and Necessity of Regeneration,
at Williamsburgh, Va. New York.

Smith, Hezekiah. The Doctrine of Believers Baptism by Immersion only;
Asserted and Maintained against the Attempts of Mr. Jonathan Parsons,
&c. Two Sermons at Haverhill. 8vo, pp. iv, 56. Boston.

Smith, Josiah. Funeral Sermon on Deacon Joseph Moody, Charleston,
S. C., June 30, 1766. 8vo, pp. 15. Charleston.

Smith, William. Eulogium on the Delivery of Mr. Sargeant's Prize Medal.
12mo, pp. 12. Philadelphia.

Stamp Act. Liberty and Property vindicated and the St—p M—n burnt.
A Discourse occasionally made on burning the Effigy of the St—p
M—n in New London, &c. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1765.

Stamp Act. A new Collection of Verses applied to the First of November,
A. D., 1765, &c. Including a Prediction that the S***p A*t shall not
take place in North America, &c. 8vo, pp. 24. New Haven.
See 1765.

Stamp Act. The Necessity of repealing it demonstrated. 8vo, pp. 31.
Boston. Reprinted.

Stamp Act. Some Reasons that influenced the Governor to take, and the
Councillors to administer the Oath required by the Stamp Act. 8vo,
pp. 14. Hartford, Conn.

Stillman, Samuel. Sermon at Boston on the Repeal of the Stamp Act.
8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Tate and Brady. A New Version of the Psalms of David. 12mo, pp.
276, 84, 22. Boston, N. E.

Throop, Benjamin. A Thanksgiving Sermon on the Repeal of the Stamp
Act, New Concord, in Norwich, June 26, 1766. 4to, pp. 16. New
London, Conn.

Tucker, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Amos Moody, at Pelham,
N. H., Nov. 20, 1765. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Tucker, Josiah (Dean of Gloucester). Interest of Great Britain, considered
with regard to her Colonies, &c. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Uncertainty of a Death-bed Repentance Illustrated. 8vo. Germantown.

Williams, Abraham. Sermon at Barnstable, on James v, 9. 8vo, pp. 21.
Boston.

Williams, Samuel. Two Sermons on Regeneration. 8vo, pp. 53. Boston.


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Yale College. A Letter to an Hon. Gentleman of the Council-Board for
the Colony of Connecticut, shewing the Importance of Yale College.
4to. New Haven.

Zubly, John J. Sermon June 25, 1776, on the Repeal of the Stamp Act.
8vo. Savannah, Ga.

Zubly, John J. Same. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 80. Savannah, Ga.

1767.

Adams, Amos. The only Hope and Refuge of Sinners. A Sermon at
Roxbury, Mass., Feb. 22, 1767. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Addison, Joseph. Cato. A Tragedy. 12mo. Boston.

Address to People of Fashion concerning frequenting Plays, Balls, and
Assemblies, in which is introduced the Character of Lucinda. 8vo,
pp. 56. Reprinted at Boston.

Adventures of a Black Coat, written by himself. Boston. Reprinted from
the London edition.

Alleine, Joseph. Alarm to Unconverted Sinners. 16mo. Reprint.

Alleine, Richard. A Companion for Prayer, &c. (See 1750.) 16mo.
Boston. Reprinted.

Almanac. Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Wilmington. Wilmington, Del.

Almanac. Poor Thomas. New York.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Benjamin West. Boston.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Philopatria. Portsmouth, N. H.

Almanac. Pennsylvania. Town and Countryman's. Philadelphia.

Almanac and Register. Mein and Fleming's Massachusetts Register and
Almanac. Boston.
The first Register printed in Massachusetts.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Boston.
None issued for 1766.

Almanac. Poor Roger's American Country. New York.

Almanac. Copernicus Weatherguesser. New York.

Almanac. Freeman's New York. New York.

Almanac. Thomas More. New York.

Almanac. Connecticut. Clark Elliott. New London.

Almanac. Gentleman's and Citizen's Pocket. Andrew Stuart. Philadelphia.


Almanac. New York Pocket. Richard More. New York.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Considerations on Slavery, in a Letter to a Friend.
8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Backus, Isaac. Essay on Faith, &c. With Remarks on Robert Sandeman's
Writings, &c. 12mo, pp. 94. Boston.

Baldwin, Ebenezer. Funeral Oration at Hatfield, Mass., June 18, 1766, in
Memory of Jonathan Lyman. 4to, pp. 19. New Haven.

Bartholomew, Andrew. Sermon before the Association of Litchfield
County, Goshen, October 2, 1766. 12mo, pp. 32. Hartford.

Barton, Andrew. The Disappointment; or the Force of Credulity. A
New American Comic Opera of Two Acts. 8vo, pp. v, 58. New
York.


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Benezet, Anthony. Caution and Warning to Great Britain and her Colonies;
in a short Representation of the Calamitous State of the Enslaved
Negroes in the British Dominions. To which is added, an
Extract of a Sermon, by the Bishop of Gloucester, before the Society
for the Propagation of the Gospel. 16mo, pp. 52. Philadelphia.
Reprinted by D. Hall.

Bowles, Joseph. On the Christian Sabbath; with Remarks on a Book
written by Ebenezer Frothingham. 12mo, pp. 16. New London.

Brady and Tate's Psalms for the Use of her Majesty's Chapel in America.
12mo and 18mo. Boston.

Bridge, Ebenezer. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1767. 8vo, pp. 60.
Boston.

British Colonies. Four Dissertations on the reciprocal Advantages of a
perpetual Union between Great Britain and her American Colonies.
Boston. Reprinted.

Brooks, Seth. A Plowman's Complaint against a Clergyman; being a
letter to the Baptist Association at Philadelphia. Written by an
alient Baptist Dissenter. (An account of the Author's expulsion from
the Church at Cohansey.) 8vo, pp. vii, 27. Philadelphia.

Browne, Joseph. Principles of Baptism. A Letter to Infant Baptisers in
the North Parish of New London. 12mo. New London.

Bubble. A great rising and breaking of a Bubble. (Plymouth Company
Patent.) 12mo, pp. 22. Boston. Reprinted from an old edition.

Buckminster, Joseph. Brief Dissertations on Ephes. ii, 8, 9, and 10. 8vo,
pp. 59. Boston.

Chandler, James. Fast Sermon, at Newburyport, June 25, 1767, under
bereavement of their Pastor. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Chandler, James. An Answer to Mr. Tucker's Letter to him. 8vo, pp.
36. Boston.

Chandler, Thomas Bradbury. An Appeal to the Public in Behalf of the
Church of England in America, dedicated to the Lord Archbishop of
Canterbury. With an Appendix. 8vo, pp. 127. New York.

Chauncy, Charles. Letter to a Friend; containing Remarks on certain
Passages in a Sermon by John, Lord Bishop of Landaff, before the
Society for Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, Feb. 20, 1767,
in which the highest Reproach is undeservedly cast upon the American
Colonies. 8vo, pp. 56. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon at the Ordination of Simeon Howard. 8vo,
pp. 55. Boston.

Cheever, Ezekiel. A short Introduction to the Latin Tongue, &c., being
the Accidence abridged by him. 10th edition. 16mo. Boston.

Cleaveland, Rev. John. Short and Plain Narrative of the late Work of
God's Spirit at Chebacco in Ipswich, Massachusetts, in 1763 and 1764.
8vo, pp. 89. Boston.

Colden, Cadwallader. The Conduct of. Relating to the Judges' Commissions,
—Appeals to the King,—and the Stamp Duty. 8vo, pp. 66.
New York.

Conduct of the late administration examined with original Documents.
8vo, pp. 107. Boston. Reprinted from the London edition.

Conference between the Commissaries of Massachusetts and those of New
York respecting the Boundaries of those Colonies. 4to, pp. 35. Boston.

Condy, Jeremiah. Mercy exemplified in the Conduct of a Samaritan.
A Sermon at Boston. 4to, pp. 26.


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Conductor Generalis, &c. Adapted to the American Colonies. By Jas.
Parker, Esq. Woodbridge, N. J. Reprinted.
See 1722.

Croswell, Andrew. Comfort in Christ. A Sermon from Phil., ii, 1. 8vo,
pp. 23. Boston.

Cumings, Henry. Thanksgiving Sermon at Billerica, Nov. 27, 1766. 8vo,
pp. 32. Boston.

Daggett, Naphtali. Sermon on the Death of President Thomas Clap, Jan.
8, 1767. 4to, pp. 39. New Haven, n. d.

Daily Conversation with God, &c. (See 1741.) Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Dana, James. Two Sermons at Cambridge, May 10, 1767, Dedicated to
the Students of Harvard College. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston.

Abel. The Death of, In Five Books, Attempted from the German of
Gessner. 7th edition. 12mo. New York.

De Ronde, Rev. Lambertus. True Spiritual Religion, &c. 8vo. New
York.

Dickinson, Moses. An Answer to a Letter from an aged Layman to the
Clergy of Connecticut: in which the Rights of the consociated Churches
are maintained, the consociation that appeared against the Ordination
of Mr. Dana at Wallingford vindicated, etc. 8vo, pp. 30. New Haven.
1767?

Dilworth, Thomas. Spelling Book. 12mo. Boston. Printed by John
Mein.
Many other editions by other printers.

Eells, Edward. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 14, 1767. 16mo, pp.
30. Hartford.

Emerson, Joseph. An Extract from a Sermon on the Death of his father
Rev. Joseph Emerson of Malden, 16mo, pp. 21. Boston.

Every Man his own Physician. Boston.

Exercise (An), containing a Dialogue and two Odes. Philadelphia.

Fish, Joseph. The Church of Christ a firm and durable House, shown in
a number of Sermons on Matt. 16, 18. 8vo, pp. 196. New London.

Fish, Elisha. Thanksgiving Sermon at Upton on the Repeal of the Stamp
Act. 12mo. Providence, R. I.

Flavel, John. Exposition of the Assemblies' Catechism, &c.; and carried
on in the Lord's Day's Exercises in Dartmouth in the First Year of
Liberty, 1688. Salisbury, N. E., 1767.

Franklin, Benjamin. Examination of, before the House of Commons
relating to the Stamp Act. 8vo, pp. 108. Boston.
See 1766.

Frothingham, Ebenezer. Key to Unlock the Door that leads in to take a
fair View of the Religious Constitution established by Law in the
Colony of Connecticut. 12mo, pp. 250. Boston.

Gardiner, Sylvester. Dr. versus James Flagg, Merchant. 8vo,
pp. 28. Boston. (The Following pamphlets relating to Dr. Gardiner
were published about the Same time without date. Address to the
Public (in answer to the Above.) 8vo, pp. 8. Dr. G's Statement in
Relation to the Case between him and James Flagg. 4to. Boston.
Short Vindication of the Conduct of the Referees in the Case of Gardiner
vs. Flagg. 8vo, pp. 22. A Full Answer to the Pamphlet intitled,
"A Short Vindication of the Conduct of the Referees." 8vo, pp.
44. Letter to Messrs. Edward Payne and Henderson Inches (Referees),
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Gay, Ebenezer. Sermon at Suffield, May 22d, 1767, at the Funeral of
three Young Men who were killed by lightning, May 20, 1766. 8vo,
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Goldsmith, Oliver. Vicar of Wakefield. 2 vols., 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Grace and Truth: or the Glory and Fullness of the Redeemer Displayed
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Green, Jacob. Spiritual Inability. A Sermon. 8vo. New York.

Haven, Samuel. Sermon on the Death of Hon. Henry Sherburne, March
30, 1767. 8vo, pp. 34. Portsmouth, N. H.

Haven, Samuel. Sermon at Dover, Feb. 18, 1767, at the Ordination of
Jeremiah Belknap. 8vo, pp. 36. Portsmouth, N. H.

Heidelberg Catechism (The), or Method of Instruction in the Christian Religion,
as the same is taught in the Reformed Churches and Schools of
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Hemmenway, Moses. Seven Sermons at Wells, Me., on the Obligation
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Holley, Israel. Discourse at the Funeral of Three Young Men killed by
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? See Gay, Ebenezer.

Hollister, Isaac. A Brief Narrative of the Captivity of, who was taken by
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Hollister, Isaac. The Same. 12mo, pp. 8. Hartford. n.d.

Huntington, John. Sermons on Important Subjects. Boston.

Hutchinson, Aaron. Valour for the Truth. Sermon to the Presbyterian
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Hutchinson, Thomas. The History of the Province of Massachusetts Bay,
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Indians. Roman Catholic Prayer Book in the Language of the Delaware
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John, Samuel. Rev. Dr. Hebrew Grammar.

Jones, Rev. D. A Discourse upon the Great Fire of London in 1666.
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McEwen, William. Grace and Truth: Or the Glory and Fullness of the
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Method of Hearing Sermons to Advantage. By a Layman of the Church
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Orton, Job. Life of Doddrige. Boston. Reprinted.

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Perry, Joseph. Sermon on the Death of the Hon. Roger Wolcott, late
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Rogers, John. A Looking-glass for the Presbyterians at New London to
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an Essay on the Creation. Philadelphia.
See 1739.


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Russell, Robert. Seven Sermons. 46th edition. pp. 148. Glasgow.
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The 63d edition of this was printed at Northampton in 1806.

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Sure Guide to Hell. By Beelzebub. New York. Reprinted.
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Tucker, John. A Brief Account of an Ecclesiastical Council at Newbury,
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24. Boston.


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Watts, Isaac. Psalms of David. 16mo. Boston. Printed for Wharton
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Welles, Noah. Vindication of the Validity and Divine Right of Presbyterian
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Backus, Isaac. A Fish caught in his own Net. An Examination of Nine
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Barnard, Edward. Sermon at the Ordination of Thomas Cary at Newburyport,
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Barnard, Thomas. Dudleian Lecture at Harvard College. 8vo, pp. 28.
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Barnard, Thomas. Discourse at the Funeral of Rev. Peter Clarke. 8vo,
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Bowman, Thomas. Review of the Doctrines of the Reformation; in a
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Bradbury, Thomas. The Ass: or, the Serpent. A comparison between
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Bragge, Rev. Robert. Church Discipline according to its ancient Standard,
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Byles, Mather. Debate between him and the Brethren of the Church in
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Chandler, James. Answer to Rev. John Tucker, April, 1768. 8vo. Boston.

Chandler, Rev. Thomas Bradbury. Letter to him concerning an American
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Clark, Jonas. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, 1768. 8vo, pp.
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Conant, Sylvanus. Sermon, July 31, 1768, on the Death of Daniel Oliver,
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Croswell, Andrew. Observations on Bishop Warburton's Sermon before
the Society for propagating the Gospel, Feb. 21, 1766. 8vo, pp. 33.
Boston.


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Croswell, Andrew. Same. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Croswell, Andrew. Exposition on St. Paul's Journey to Damascus. With
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Croswell, Andrew. Same. 2d edition. 12mo. Boston.

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Dewsbury, William. A Sermon at Grace Street Church, the 6th of the
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Dickinson, John. Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants
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Dickinson, John. Same. 8vo, pp. 80. Boston.

Dickinson, John. Same. Philadelphia.
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Discourse at Providence, July 25, 1768, at the Dedication of the Tree of
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Disney, Capt. Daniel. Trial of, for Burglary and Felony in breaking and
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Dissent from the Church of England fully justified, &c. In Answer to
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Downer, Silas. A Discourse in Providence, R. I., July 25, 1768, at the
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Edwards, Jonathan. A Treatise concerning Religious Affections. 8vo.
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Fothergill, Samuel. Two Discourses and a Prayer May 17 and 19, 1767,
at the Quakers' Yearly Meeting, at the Fryers, in Bristol. 12mo.
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Fowler, Amos. Sermon on the Ordination of Timothy Stone. 12mo, pp.
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Great Britain. The Power and Grandeur of Great Britain founded on the
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Great Britain. Same. 8vo, pp. 24. New York.

Green, Jacob. Inquiry into the Constitution and Discipline of the Jewish
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Griffith, John. Some brief Remarks upon important Subjects, addressed
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Hale, Rev. John. Modest Enquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft. Sm.
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Harker, Ahimaaz. Companion for the Young People of North America;
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Haven, Samuel. Sermon at Cambridge, Oct. 15, 1768. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Hell. Another High Road to Hell. An Essay on the Pernicious Nature
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Hiram, or the Grand Master-Key to the Door of both Ancient and Modern
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Hubbard, John. The Transactions of the Council called for his Ordinanation.
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Hutchinson, Rev. Aaron. Reply to the Remarks of Rev. John Tucker
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Inglis, Charles. Essay on Infant Baptism: 8vo, pp. 180. New York.

Inquiry (An) Whether the Scriptures enjoin the Kiss of Charity, as the
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Ages: Or, only allowed it to the first Disciples, in Consequence of
the Customs that then prevailed. Occasioned by a Letter lately published
by Constant Rockman. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.
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Janeway, James. Heaven upon Earth, or the Best Friend in the Worst
Times. Philadelphia.
See 1760.

Johnson, Jacob. Sermon at the Funeral of Col. Christopher Avery, of
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Johnson, Dr. Samuel. Rasselas, Prince of Abysinia. A Tale. Philadelphia.
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Landaff, Bishop of. Vindication of his Sermon from the gross misrepresentations
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Landaff, Bishop of. A Sermon before the Society for the Propagation of
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Langdon, Rev. Samuel. Summary of Christian Faith and Practice;
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Leonard, Abiel. Thanksgiving Sermon at Woodstock, Conn., Nov. 19,
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Letter to the Unconverted. By Philanthropos. New York.

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24. Boston.

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New English Version of the Psalms of David, suited to the Tunes used
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New Hampshire. Journal of the Proceedings of the House of Representatives,
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Pacificus. Address to the Public, July 16th, 1768. 12mo. Philadelphia.

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Philadelphia. Letter from a Gentleman in Virginia to a Merchant in
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Prayer of Agur; Illustrated in a Funeral Discourse, at the Quakers Yearly
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Providence Library Company. Catalogue of Books. 4to, pp. 24. Providence,
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Rockman, Constant. A Modest Account Concerning the Salutations and
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same. Wherein Mr. Sandeman's Attempt to revive the holy and
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Roupell, George. Proceedings of the Court of Vice Admiralty in Charleston,
South Carolina, in the Cause, George Roupell vs. The Ship Ann
and Goods.

Salter, Richard. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 12, 1768. 4to, pp.
42. New London.

Shute, Daniel. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1768. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston.

Smith, Josiah. Substance of Five Sermons delivered in 1760. 8vo, pp. 43.
Charleston, S. C.

Stamp Act. Observations occasioned by the Stamp Act. (Philadelphia?)

Sterne, Lawrence. Sentimental Journey. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Stillman, Samuel. A Sermon from Rev. xiv, 13, on the Death of his
Mother. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Stout, Susannah. Account of her Flight to the Celestial Regions. Translated
from the German. 8vo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Strong, Joseph. Sermon at Hartland, June 29, 1768, at the Ordination of
Starling Graves. 12mo, pp. 55. Hartford.

Stiles, Abel. Sermon Oct. 18, 1767, on the death of Elisha Lyon. 12mo.
Providence.

Tennent, William. A Sermon upon Matthew v, 23, 24. New York.

Towgood, Micajah. A Dissent from the Church of England fully justified.
Dissenting Gentleman's three Letters and Postscript in Answer to Mr.
John White. 4th edition. 12mo, pp. 350. Boston.

Towgood, Micajah. Recovery from Sickness; A Present to one lately
raised from a dangerous Disorder; with Suitable Reflections, Resolutions
and Devotions. 4th edition. 8vo. Boston.

Townsend, Shippie. Inquiry whether the Scripture enjoins the Kiss of
Charity, &c., occasioned by Constant Rockman's Letter. 12mo, pp.
20. Boston.

Town and Country Officer, Abridged from the Laws of Massachusetts.
8vo. Boston.

Traveller, The; Or a Prospect of Society. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Tucker, Rev. John. Remarks on the Rev. James Chandler's Serious Address
to the Society at Newburyport. In a letter to a Friend. 8vo,
pp. 43. Boston.

Tucker, John. Reply to the Rev. Mr. Chandler's Answer, &c. In a Second
letter to him. 8vo, pp. 55. Boston.

Tucker, John. Ministers Considered as Fellow Workers who should be
Comforters to each other in the Kingdom of God. Sermon at the
Annual Convention of Ministers in Boston, May 26, 1768. 8vo, pp.
28. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. The Psalms of David imitated in the Language of the New
Testament. 26th edition. 12mo. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Letter to Rev. Dr. Durell, occasioned by the Expulsion
of Six Students from Edmund Hall. 12mo, pp. 39. Boston.
Reprinted from the London edition.

Whitefield, George. Choice Collection of Hymns for Social Worship for
the Use of the Tabernacle Congregation. 13th edition. New York.
Reprinted.

Whittelsey, Chauncey. Sermon on the death of Mrs. Abigail Noyes. 8vo,
pp. 32. New Haven.

Whole Duty of Woman. By a Lady. Written at the Desire of a Noble
Lord. 4th edition. Philadelphia.


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Woolman, John. On Pure Wisdom and Human Policy. 12mo, pp. 28.
Philadelphia.

1769.

Adams, Amos. A concise historical view of the perils, hardships, difficulties
and discouragements which have attended the planting of
New-England; with an Account of its Wars, expensive expeditions,
&c., with reflections. In two Fast Day Discourses at Roxbury, April
6, 1769. 8vo, pp. 66. Boston.

Adams, Amos. Sermon at the Ordination of Caleb Prentice in Reading,
Oct. 25, 1769. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Adams, Joseph. The Necessity and Importance of Rulers. Sermon at
Newington, N. H., March 13, 1769. 4to, pp. 24. Portsmouth, N. H.

Adye, Stephen Payne. A Treatise on Courts Martial. To which is added
an Essay on Military Punishments and Rewards. 8vo, pp. ii, iv, 139.
New York.

Almanac. Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Universal American. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Connecticut. New London.

Almanac. Gentleman's and Citizen's Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Benjamin West. Providence, R. I.

Almanac. Father Abraham. Philadelphia.

Almanac. R. Wells's Register. Charleston, S. C.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Mein and Fleming's Massachusetts Register and Almanac.
Boston.

Almanac. Wilmington. Wilmington, Del.

Almanac. Essex. Salem.

Almanac. Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Edes and Gill's North American. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Boston.

Almanac. Bickerstaff's. Boston.

Almanac. New York Pocket. New York.

Almanac. Hutchin's Improved. New York.

Almanac. Low Dutch. Roger More. New York.

Almanac. Royal Sheet. New York.

Almanac. Poor Roger. New York.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Freeman's New York. New York.

Almanac. S. Stearns' North American. Boston.

Appleton, Nathaniel. Two Discourses on the Death of Edward Holyoke,
President of Harvard College, with a Funeral Oration in Latin by
Stephen Sewall. 8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Balch, Thomas. Sermon at Mendon, Sept. 14, 1768, at the Ordination of
Benjamin Balch. 8vo, pp. 38. Providence.

Bard, Samuel. A Discourse on the Duties of a Physician. New York.

Bartholomew, Anderew. On the Qualifications necessary to Communion.
12mo, pp. 47. Hartford.


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Beckwith, George. Visible Saints' lawful Right to Communion vindicated.
In Answer to a Sermon on Christian Baptism, by Rev. Jacob Greene.
8vo, pp. 108. New London.
See Greene.

Bellamy, Joseph. The Half-way Covenant. A Dialogue between J.
Bellamy and a Parishioner. Continued by the Parishioner. 12mo.
New London.

Bellamy, Joseph. That there is but one Covenant, viz., the Covenant of
Grace; and the Doctrine of an External Graceless Covenant lately
advanced by Rev. Moses Mather, in a pamphlet, entitled, The Visible
Church in Covenant with God, &c., shewn to be an Unscriptural Doctrine.
To which is prefixed an Answer to a Dialogue concerning The
Half-way Covenant
lately printed in New London. 8vo, pp. 16, 80.
New Haven.

Bellamy, Joseph. A Careful and Strict Examination of the External
Covenant, a Reply to Rev. Moses Mather's "The Visible Church in
Covenant with God further illustrated." A Vindication of the Plan
on which the Churches of New England were originally formed, &c.
8vo, pp. 186. New Haven. n. d. 1769?

Bellamy, Joseph. The Half Way Covenant. A Dialogue. 8vo, pp. 16.
Boston. Reprinted.

Bellamy, Joseph. The Same. 4to, pp. 24. New Haven.

Bellamy, Joseph. A Second Dialogue Between a Minister and his Parishioner,
Concerning the Half-Way Covenant. 12mo, pp. 15. Hartford.


Bellamy, Joseph. The Parishioner having studied the Point containing
some Observations on the Half Way Covenant, A Dialogue between
A Minister and his Parishioner. (By the Parishioner.) 12mo, pp.
24. "Printed 1769." (No place or printer.)

Bernard, Sir Francis. Letters to the Ministry from Governor Bernard,
General Gage, and Commodore Hood: And also Memorials to the Lords
of the Treasury from the Commissioners of the Customs, with Sundry
Letters and Papers annexed to said Memorials. 12mo, pp. 108.
Boston.

Bernard, Sir Francis. A third extraordinary Budget of Epistles and
Memorials between Sir Francis Bernard, Some Natives of Boston,
New England, and the present Ministry, against North America, and
the true Interest of the British Empire, and the Rights of Mankind.
12mo, pp. 8. No imprint.
Apparently on the same type and paper with the preceding.

Bernard, Sir Francis. Letters to the Earl of Hillsborough
from Governor Bernard, General Gage, and the Honorable His Majesty's Council for
the Province of Massachusetts Bay. With an Appendix containing
divers Proceedings referred to in the Said Letters. Folio. Boston.
4to. Salem.

Bernard, Sir Francis. Copies of Letters from him to the Earl of Hillsborough.
8vo, pp. 28. n. p. n. d. Also 4to, pp. 16. n. p. n. d.

Bernard, Sir Francis. An Elegy to the Infamous Memory of Sir F——
B—. "Auri Cœcus Amore, Vendidit Hic Patriam." 4to, pp. 14.
Boston.

Bland, Richard. An Enquiry into the Rights of the British Colonies; an
Answer to "The Regulations lately made concerning the Colonies,"
&c., in a letter to the author of that Pamphlet. 8vo, pp. 5–19. Williamsburgh,
Va. (? 1766. London, 1769.)


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Boston. State of the Importations from Great Britain into Boston, from
Jan. 1769 to Aug. 17, 1769. With the Advertisements of a set of Men
who assumed to themselves the Title of "All the well-disposed Merchants,
&c." 4to, pp. 130. Boston.

Boston. Appeal to the World; or a Vindication of the Town of Boston
from many false and malicious Aspersions contained in Letters and
Memorials written by Governor Bernard, General Gage, Commodore
Hood, and others. Published by order of the Town. 8vo, pp. 37.
Boston.
Written mostly by Samuel Adams.

Boston. A New Plan of the Great Town of Boston in New England in
America, with the many additional Buildings and new Streets, to the
year 1769. Boston.

Bowman, Thomas. Principles of Christianity as taught in Scripture; in
Seven Discourses. 12mo, pp. 175. Boston.

British Colonies. The Controversy between Great Britain and her Colonies
reviewed; the several pleas of the Colonies in Support of their
right to all the liberties and privileges of British Subjects, and to
exemption from the legislative authority of Parliament, stated and
considered, &c. 8vo, pp. 100. Boston.
This has been ascribed to different persons, Mr. Whately, M. P., Wm. Knox,
Under Sec. of State for American Affairs, and John Mein, the Boston Printer.

British Colonies. Observations on several Acts of Parliament passed in
the 4th, 6th and 7th years of his present Majesty's Reign; and also
on the Conduct of the Officers of the Customs. Published by the
Merchants of Boston. (2 editions.) 4to and 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

British Colonies. An Humble Inquiry into the Nature of the Dependency
of the American Colonies upon the Parliament of Great Britain, and
the Right of Parliament to lay Taxes on the Colonies. By a Free
Holder of South Carolina (Rev. John J. Zubly). 4to, pp. 26. n. p.

British Colonies. The Case of Great Britain and America. Addressed
to the King and both Houses of Parliament. 4to, pp. 15. Boston.

British Colonies. Same. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

British Colonies. Appendix in answer to a Pamphlet, entitled the Constitutional
Right of the Legislature of Great Britain to Tax the British
Colonies in America. 8vo. Boston.

Byles, Mather. The Flourish of the Annual Spring. A Sermon at Thursday
Lecture, May 3, 1739. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 25. Boston.
The 1st edition in 1741?

Byles, Mather. Artillery Election Sermon, 1740. 3d edition. 8vo, pp.
26. Boston.

Byles, Mather. Sermon on the Nature and Necessity of Conversion. 8vo.
Boston.
See 1732.

Chandler, Thomas Bradbury. His Appeal in Behalf of the Church of
England in America defended; and an American Episcopate vindicated,
in Answer to Chauncy and others. 8vo, pp. 268. New York.

Chandler, Thomas B. Same. 8vo. Boston.

Chandler, Thomas B. Same. Philadelphia.

Chauncy, Charles. Discourse on the Death of Rev. Joseph Sewall, D.D.,
of Boston, June, 1769. With an Appendix. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Thomas Foxcroft, June
18, 1769. 8vo, pp. 33 (4). Boston.

Church, Benjamin. An Address (Poetical) to a Provincial Bashaw, By a
Son of Liberty. 4to, pp. 8. n. p.


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Churchill, Charles. Works of. New York. Reprinted.

Condy, Jeremiah. Mercy exemplified in the Conduct of a Samaritan.
Sermon at Boston. 4to, pp. 16. Salem, Mass.

Condy, Jeremiah. Same. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Connecticut. Acts and Laws of. Folio, pp. 470. New Haven. Reprinted.

Considerations on the Dependencies of Great Britain; with Observations
on a Pamphlet entitled, The Present State of the Nation. 8vo. Williamsburgh,
Va.

Copies of the Proceedings in the Assemblies of Massachusetts, Connecticut,
Virginia, South Carolina and North Carolina, in consequence of
the Resolutions of Parliament, in last Session [1769.] 4to.

Cornwall, Sir George. A Dialogue between Sir George, a gentleman
lately arrived from England, and Mr. Flint, of a good New England
Family, that is neither placed nor pensioned. London. Printed.
Boston. Reprinted.
A tract very abusive of Boston office-holders.

Dartmouth College. The Charter of, 1769. 4to, pp. 14. n. p. n. d.

Dickinson, John. Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants
of the British Colonies. 3d edition. 8vo, pp. 104. Philadelphia.

Dickinson, John. Same. 8vo. Williamsburgh, Va.

Dickinson, John. Same. 8vo. Boston.

Discourses on Several Subjects. Philadelphia. Printed by John Dunlap.

Edwards, Jonathan. Treatise on the Religious Affections. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.
See 1746.

Episcopacy. A Collection of Tracts from the late Newspapers, &c. Containing,
particularly, The American Whig, A Whip for the American
Whig, with some other pieces on the Subject of the Residence of
Protestant Bishops in the American Colonies, &c. Vol. II. 12mo,
pp. 406. New York.
Vol. 1, printed in 1768.

Every Man his own Lawyer; Or a Summary of the Laws of England, in
a new and instructive Method. Boston.

Every Man his own Lawyer. Same. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Fenning, Daniel. Universal Spelling Boook. Boston. Reprinted.

First Day Sabbath Proved from Scripture. A Sermon, By a Minister of
the Church of Christ in America. 8vo, pp. 16. New York.

Foot, John. Discourse Jan. 8, 1769, on the Death of Joseph Hall. 8vo,
pp. 38. New Haven.

Freeholder's Political Catechism, Very necessary to be Studied by every
Freeman in America. 8vo, pp. 23. London. Printed. New York.
Reprinted.

French Convert, The. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1725.

Gale, Benjamin. His Letter to J. W., Esq.; Containing a Narrative of
the Subjects of Debate in the General Assembly of Connecticut, May,
1769. 8vo, pp. 34. Hartford.

Gale, Benjamin. Remarks on Dr. Gale's Letter to J. W., Esq. 8vo, pp.
27. (Hartford, probably.)

Gale, Benjamin. Observations on a Pamphlet, entitled, Remarks on Dr.
Gale's Letter to J. W., Esq.; of which the Hon. Eliphalet Dyer is the
reputed Author. 12mo, pp. 40. Hartford. n. d. 1769?


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Gilbert, Mary. Extract from her Journal, with some Account of the Lady
Elizabeth Hastings. Philadelphia.

Greene, Jacob. Reply to Mr. George Beckwith's Answer to Mr. Greene's
Letter on Infant Baptism. 12mo, pp. 23. New Haven.

Hart, William. Remarks on a Number of false Propositions and dangerous
Errors collected from Discourses of Whitaker and Hopkins. A
Dialogue. 8vo, pp. 72. New London.

Haven, Jason. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1769. 8vo, pp. 55. Boston.

Hermit of New Jersey; a Collection of Political Essays, and a Dialogue
between Lorenzo and the Hermit, on Human Happiness. Philadelphia.

Hervey, James. The Rev. Mr. Wesley's Preservative against unsettled
Notions in Religion anatomized in eleven Letters to him.
Advertised in N. Y. Gazette, Dec. 4, 1769.

Hillsborough, Earl of, A Letter to, on the present Situation of Affairs in
America. With an Appendix in Answer to a Pamphlet entitled,
"The Constitutional Right of Great Britain to tax the Colonies in all
Cases whatsoever." 8vo, pp. 55. Boston. Reprinted from the London
edition.
Written by Samuel Adams.

Hooker, Nathaniel. The Invalid Instructed: or God's design in sending
Sickness upon Men, and their Duty under it. 4to, pp. 34. Hartford.

Hopkins, Samuel. The True State and Character of the Unregenerate,
stripped of all Misrepresentation and Disguise. A Reply to Mr. Mills
Inquiry, &c. 8vo, pp. 184. New Haven.

Hubbard, John. Letter from the Association of the County of New
Haven, to the Rev. Elders who assisted at his Ordination, June 22,
1769. 8vo, pp. 24. New Haven. n. d.

Hutchinson, Aaron. Iniquity purged by Mercy and Truth. A Sermon
at Grafton, Oct. 23, 1768, after the Execution of Arthur, a Negro at
Worcester. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Hutchinson, Gov. Thomas. Original Papers, or an Appendix to his History
of Massachusetts Bay. 8vo, pp. 576. Boston.

Indians. Minutes of Conferences held at Fort Pitt in April and May,
1768, with the Ohio and other Western Indians. Fol. Philadelphia.

Inglis, Rev. Charles. Remarks on the Introduction to his Essay on Infant
Baptism. 8vo. New York. Reprinted from the Scottish edition.

Langdon, Samuel. Impartial Examination of Mr. Robert Sandeman's
Letters on Theron and Aspasio. Parts I, II and III. 8vo, pp. 75,
98, 136. Boston.

Leigh, Egerton. Extracts from the Proceedings of the High Court of
Vice-Admiralty in Charleston, S. C., upon six several Informations
adjudged by The Hon. Egerton Leigh, in the Years 1767 and 1768.
Fol., pp. 64. Charleston.

Leigh, Egerton. The Man unmasked; or the World undeceived in the
Author of a late Pamphlet entitled, Extracts from the Proceedings of
the High Court of Vice Admiralty in Charleston, S. C.; with Remarks
on that Performance. 8vo. Charleston, S. C.

Letters, Two, to a Friend, on the Removal of the Rev. Mr. J—S, S—T.
(James Sproat.) From a Church in G—If—d to one in P—1p—a.
8vo, pp. 32.

Liberty; A Poem lately found in a bundle of papers, said to have been
written by a Hermit of New Jersey. 4to, pp. 12. Phildelphia.

Livingston, Mr. Justice. Address to the House of Assembly of New York
in Support of his Right to a Seat. 12mo. Boston.


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Livingston, William. Philosophic Solitude. A Poem. 3d edition. (See
1747 and 1762.) 8vo, pp. 40. New York.
1769?

Lord, Benjamin. Time and Eternity. Two Sermons, July 3, 1769. 12mo,
pp. 44. New London.

Macgowan, John. The Shaver. A Sermon occasioned by the Expulsion
of Six young Gentlemen from the University of Oxford, for Singing,
Praying and Reading the Scriptures. 12mo. Boston. Reprinted
from the London edition.

Masonic Rules of the Fellowship Society established at Charleston, S. C.,
April 4, 1762. 8vo, pp. 24. Charleston.

Morse, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Instalment of James Wellman, at Cornish,
N. H., Sept. 29, 1768. Sm. 8vo, pp. 21. Boston.

Murray, James. Sermons to Asses. Dedicated to G[eorge] Wh[itefiel]d,
J. W[es]ly, W[il]l[ia]m R[o]m[ain]e, and M. M[i]d[dleto]n. A new
(3d) edition. 12mo. Philadelphia.
See 1773.

Murray, James. Same. 4th edition. 12mo, pp. 63. Philadelphia.

Murray, John. The Last Solemn Scene. Sermon at Boston, May 22,
1768. 8vo, pp. 47. Salem.

New Jersey. Memorial of, to the Royal Commission for settling the
boundary between New Jersey and New York.
America?

New Manual, and Platoon Exercise: With an Exercise. Published by
Authority. New York.

New York. An Argument on the Part of New York, at the Hearing
Before His Majesty's Commissioners appointed to settle the Boundary
Line between New York and New Jersey. 4to, pp. 80. New York?

New York. A Copy of the Poll List, of the Election for Representatives
in the City and County of New York. 4to, pp. 43. New York.

New York. Briefs on the Part of, in the (Boundary) Dispute with New
Jersey, before his Majesty's Commissioners, July, 1769. n. d.

New York. A Plan of the City of. Dedicated to Sir Henry Moore. New
York.

Philadelphia. Call for a Meeting of the Merchants of, Feb. 4, 1769.
Philadelphia.

Pike and Hayward. Some Important Cases of Conscience answered.
Boston. Reprinted.
See 1759, 1760 and 1764.

Porter, John. Substance of several Sermons from Rom. iii, 23, 24, etc.
8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Potter, James. A Poem on the Death of Deacon William Barns of New
Fairfield. 4to, pp. 15. Hartford.

Pownall, Thomas. Speech in the House of Commons in favor of America.
4to, pp. 16. (No place or printer.)

Prayer. Order for Morning and Evening Prayer, Administration of the
Sacrament, and other Offices of the Episcopal Church. Collected and
translated into the Mohawk Language, under the Direction of the
Revs. Andrews, Barclay, and Ogilvie. 8vo. New York.

Proposals for printing by Subscription, Six Sonatas, for the Harpsicord
or Organ; with an Accompanyment for a Violin: Composed by Peter
Valton, Organist of St. Philip's, Charles-Town, S. C., Opera prima.
Advertised in New York Gazette, March 13, 1769.


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St. David's, Charles, Lord Bishop of. A Sermon before the House of
Lords, Jan. 30, 1769. Philadelphia.
Advertised in Pennsylvania Gazette, Sept. 14, 1769, as just published.

Scottow, Joshua. Old Men's Tears, &c. 12mo. New London. Reprinted.
See 1691.

Planter's Society. Sermon at their Anniversary Meeting on Great Pedee,
August 17, 1769. Charleston, S. C.

Sewall, Stephanus. Oratio funebris in obitum Edvardi Holyoke. 8vo,
pp. 8. Boston.

Shepard, Thomas. Church Membership of Children. 12mo, pp. 40.
New London. Reprinted.
See 1663.

Sherman, Roger (?) Sermon of a New Kind, that was never preached, and
never will be, on the Hopkintonian Scheme of Orthodoxy. 12mo,
pp. 28. New Haven.

"Shortly will be published, with explanatory Notes and Observations, a
Poetical Epistle frae Gawen McMurther, Secretary to the Solemn-League-Club
in the Shades, to J—e McK—n, Secretary to the
Covenanted Society of Levellers, Bishop-killers, &c., &c., &c., in New
York."
Advertised in N. Y. Gazette, Aug. 28, 1769.

Slandering and Backbiting. The Baseness and Perniciousness of the Sin.
By J. W. 16mo, pp. 24. Boston.

Smalley, John. Two Discourses on John, vi, 44. 8vo, pp. 71. Hartford.

Smith, Hezekiah. Second Reply to Mr. Parsons on Baptism. 8vo, pp.
104. Newport, R. I.

Smith, John. An Essay on Universal Redemption. 2d edition. Boston.

Smith, William. Some Account of the Charitable Corporation lately
erected for the Relief of the Widows and Children of Clergymen of
the Church of England, in America. With their Charters and Fundamental
Rules, &c. 4to, pp. 48. Philadelphia.

Smith, William. Sermon before the Charitable Corporation for the Relief
of Widows, Oct. 10, 1769. 4to. Philadelphia.

Spiritual Songs, or Songs of Praise: With Penitential Cries upon Several
Occasions. New York. Reprinted.

Stamp Tax. Some Observations of Consequence, Occasioned by the
Stamp Tax. In Three Parts. Philadelphia.

Stanley, J. W. Remarks on Scurrility and Oppression. 8vo, pp. 8.
Philadelphia.

State of the Embarrassments and Difficulties the Trade labors under by
means of the late Regulations and Revenue Acts. Drawn up by
Messrs. Wells, Inches, Dennie, Molineaux and Smith. 4to, pp. 24.
Boston.

Stillman, Samuel. Four Sermons on Self Righteousness. 8vo, pp. 87.
Boston.

Swift, John. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Lee, Royalston, Oct.
19, 1768. 8vo, pp. 26. Boston.

Symmes, William. Thanksgiving Sermon at Andover, Dec. 1, 1768.
4to, pp. 24. Salem.

Tans'ur, William. Royal Melody, with a variety of Tunes from the Melody
of the Heart. Newburyport. Reprinted.


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Truth Triumphant; or a Defence of the Church of England against the
second solemn League and Covenant, published under the title of The
Glorious Combination, &c. 4to, pp. 64. New York.

Tucker, John. Two Sermons at Newburyport, on The Gospel Condition
of Salvation, and The Nature and Necessity of the Father's drawing
such as come unto Christ. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Vanity of the Life of Man. By R. B. 12mo, pp. 24. London. New
London. Reprinted.

Virginia, Acts and Laws of. Fol., pp. 580. Williamsburgh.

Watts, Isaac. Hymns and Spiritual Songs. 12mo, pp. xxiii, 284. Boston.

Wesley, John. Primitive Physick, or an easy and natural Method of curing
most Diseases. 13th edition. New York.

West, Benjamin. An Account of the Observation of Venus upon the Sun,
June 3, 1769, at Providence, R. I. 8vo, pp. 22. Providence.

Whitefield, George. Letter to his Excellency Governor Wright; giving
an Account of the Steps taken relative to Converting the Georgia
Orphan House into a College; with the Correspondence between the
Archbishop of Canterbury and Mr. Whitefield. Philadelphia.

Whittelsey, Chauncey. Funeral Sermon on Mrs. Mary Clap. 8vo, pp. 24.
New Haven.

Whittelsey, Chauncey. Sermon at the Ordination of John Hubbard, in
Meriden. 8vo, pp. 24. New Haven.

Wilkes, John. Works. 3 vols. New York. Reprinted.
Printed on American paper.

Wilkes, John. Britannia's Intercession for the Deliverance of John Wilkes,
Esq., from Persecution and Banishment. To which is added a Political
and Constitutional Sermon. 6th edition. 12mo, pp. 22. Boston.

Williams, Eliphalet. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 11, 1769. 12mo,
pp. 44. Hartford.

Wilson, Rachel. Discourse in Beekman's Precinct, Duchess County, N. Y.,
Aug. 10, 1769. 12mo, pp. 24. Newport, R. I.

Winthrop, John. Two Lectures on the Parallax and Distance of the Sun,
as deduced from the Transit of Venus. Delivered at Harvard College
in March, 1769. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston.

Woolman, John. A First Book for Children. 3d edition. Philadelphia.

Yeamans, Mr. A Vision showing the Sudden and Surprising Appearance,
the Celestial Mien and Heavenly Conversation, of his departed Spirit.
4to, pp. 12. New London.

1770.

Almanac. Ames. Boston, Hartford and New London.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Bickerstaff's. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Boston.

Almanac. Philo's Essex. Salem.

Almanac. North American and Massachusetts Register. Boston.

Almanac. Connecticut. Clark Elliott. New London.

Almanac. Hutchin's Improved. New York.

Almanac. Benjamin West. Providence.

Almanac. R. Well's Register. Charleston, S. C.


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Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Universal American. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Will's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Father Abraham. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Mein and Fleming's Massachusetts Register and Almanac.
Boston.

Almanac. Gentleman's and Citizen's Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Roger's American Country. New York.

Almanac. Roger Moore's Low Dutch. New York.

Almanac. Pocket. New York.

Almanac. Freeman's New York. New York.

Almanac. New York Pocket. Thomas More. New York.

American Philosophical Society's Transactions. 4to. Philadelphia.

Appleton, Nathaniel. The Right Method of addressing the Divine Majesty
in Prayer. Two Fast Discourses at Cambridge, April 5, 1770.
8vo, pp. 69. Boston.

Asaph, St., Bishop of. Sermon before the House of Lords, Jan. 30, 1770.
8vo. Boston. Reprinted.

Backus, Isaac. Seasonable Plea for Liberty of Conscience, against some
late Oppressive Proceedings; particularly in Berwick, County of York.
12mo, pp. 48. Boston.

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360. Boston.

Champion, Judah. Two Fast Sermons at Litchfield, Conn., April 18,
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Chauncy, Charles, Reply to Dr. Chandler's Appeal defended. 8vo, pp.
180, x. Boston.

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Cudworth, Ralph. Discourse concerning the Evidences of our knowing
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Cumberland, Richard. The Fashionable Lover. A Comedy. New York. Reprinted.

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Danbury, Sept. 19, 1770. 4to, pp. 32. New Haven.

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51. New Haven.

Davies, Richard. An Account of his Commencement Exercises, Services
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Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Davies, Samuel. Little Children invited to Jesus Christ. A Sermon in
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Dickinson, Moses. Answer to two Questions on Blindness of Mind and
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Edwards, Jonathan. The danger of the Unconverted, or Sinners in the
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Georgia. Journal of the 1st Session of the 7th Assembly of the Province.
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Gessner, Solomon. The Death of Abel. In Five Books; attempted from
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Goddard, William. The Partnership; or the History of the Rise and Progress
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Half Way Covenant. Rules of Trial: Or Half Way Covenant Examined.
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Hall, David. List of Books for Sale. Philadelphia, Dec. 1770. Folio, 1
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Haven, Jason. Discourse on the Death of Mrs. Hannah Richards of Dedham;
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Holley, Israel. Letter to the Rev. Mr. Bartholomew of Harwinton: containing
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Hopkins, Samuel. Animadversions on Rev. William Hart's late Dialogue.
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Lathrop, John. Innocent Blood crying to God from the Streets of Boston.
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See 1771.

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Hubbard, John. Letter from the Elders in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay,
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Johnson, Stephen. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 10, 1770. 4to, pp.
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New Haven.

Kearsley, Dr. John, Jr. A Narrative of Facts; relating to the disputed
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Leaming, Jeremiah. Second Defence of the Episcopal Government of the
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Letter from a Gentleman travelling through Bucks County, Pa., to his
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Liberty, a Poem. By Rusticus. 4to, pp. 21. Charleston, S. C.

Livingston, William. A Soliloquy [on Cadwallader Colden.]
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Maccarty, Thaddeus. Sermon at the Execution of William Linsey, Worcester,
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Macclintock, Samuel. Sermon at Greenland, N. H., to Young People.
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Macclintock, Samuel. The Artifice of Deceivers Detected, &c. A Sermon
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Macgowan, John. A Sermon on the Expulsion of six young Gentlemen
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Wigglesworth, Michael. Meat out of the Eater, or Meditations concerning
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Chronological Table of the most Remarkable Events in Massachusetts from
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Cogswell, James. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 9, 1771. 8vo, pp.
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Duché, Jacob. Human Life a Pilgrimage: or the Christian a Stranger
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Dunlap, Jane. Poems upon Several Sermons of the Rev. George Whitefield.
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Eliot, Andrew. Discourse on Natural Religion; Dudleian Lecture, 1771.
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Episcopacy. Address from the Clergy of New York and New Jersey to
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Fish, Joseph. The Examiner examined. Remarks on a Piece wrote by
Mr. Isaac Backus (called "An Examination of Nine Sermons," &c.).
8vo, pp. 127. New London.

Forbes, Eli. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, June 3, 1771. 8vo,
pp. 23. Boston.

Forward, Justus. Sermon at the Ordination of Rufus Hawley, in Worthington,
December 7, 1769. 12mo, pp. 48. Hartford.

Friendly Instructor; or a Companion for Young Ladies and Young Gentlemen,
&c., with a Recommendatory Preface by Dr. Doddridge. 7th
edition. Philadelphia.

Furman, Moore. Reply to Isaac Wikoff. Fol., pp. 2. Philadelphia, July
31, 1771.

Gay, Ebenezer. Thanksgiving Sermon at Hingham, Dec. 6, 1770. 8vo,
pp. 23. Boston.

Gill, Mrs. Sarah. Devotional Papers written by her, together with her
touching letter as from the Dead. 12mo, pp. 27. Boston. Printed.
Norwich. Reprinted.

Green, Enoch. Slothfulness Reproved, and the Example of the Saints
proposed for Imitation. A Sermon on the Death of Rev. Wm. Ramsay.
To which is subjoined, a Funeral Eulogium on the same Occasion
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Hart, Levi. Sermon at the Ordination of Joel Benedict, at Norwich, Feb.
21, 1771. 8vo, pp. 31. New London.

Hart, William. Remarks on President Edwards' Dissertation on the
Nature of True Virtue. 8vo, pp. 52. New Haven.

Hart, William. A Letter to Rev. Nathaniel Whitaker, wherein Some of
his Misrepresentations are detected. With Remarks, &c. 8vo, pp. 63.
New London.

Haven, Samuel. Sermon at Medfield, Jan. 27, 1771. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Haven, Jason. Sermon at the Ordination of Ephraim Ward, Brookfield,
Oct. 23, 1771. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.

Hawley, Stephen. Discourse at Bethany, January 6, 1771. 8vo, pp. 53.
New Haven.

Hitchcock, Gad. Sermon at the Ordination of Enos Hitchcock, at Beverly,
Mass., May 1, 1771. 12mo, pp. 31. Salem.

Holley, Israel. Scriptural Grounds for Infant Baptism, in Answer to Isaac
Backus. 8vo, pp. 71. New London.

Hooker, Nathaniel. Six Discourses on different Subjects. A Posthumous
Publication. 8vo, pp. 99. Hartford.

Hunt, John. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Sarah Gill. With Appendix
of Papers, by Mrs. Gill. 8vo, pp. 79. Boston.

Hutchinson, Thomas. Ministerial Catechise, Suitable to be learned by all
modern Provincial Governors, Pensioners, Placemen, &c. Dedicated
to T—H—, Esq. 8vo, pp. 8. Boston.

Hymns, A Number of, taken chiefly from Dr. Watts's Scriptural Collection.
12mo, pp. 84. Boston.

Irwin, Thomas. Reply to Isaac Wikoff. Philadelphia, August 1, 1771.

Janeway, James. A Token for Children; with new additions. 12mo, pp.
156. Boston. Reprinted by Z. Fowle.

Janeway, James. A Token for Children; with A Token for the Children
of New England. 12mo. Boston. Printed by T. and J. Fleet.

Jesus. The History of the Holy Jesus, containing a brief and plain account
of the Birth, Life, Death, Resurrection and Ascension into Heaven,
and his coming again at the great and last Day of Judgment. Being a
pleasant and profitable companion for children. By a Lover of their
precious Souls. 24th edition. Boston.
A child's book in verse.

Johnson, Samuel. Thoughts on the Late Transactions respecting the
Falkland's Islands. 8vo, pp. 48. New York. Reprinted from the
London edition.

Jones, Andrew. Black Book of Conscience. (See 1732.) 28th edition.
12mo. New London.

Junius. The King's Answer to. Philadelphia.

Kissam, Samuel. Inaugural Essay on the Anthelmintic Quality of the
Cow Itch, &c. 8vo. New York.

Ladies' Friend (The); being a Treatise on the Virtues and Qualifications
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French of M. de Gravines. To which is annexed, Real Beauty, or
the Art of Charming. By an Ingenious Poet. Philadelphia.

Lathrop, John. Importance of early Piety; a Discourse to a Religious
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Lathrop, John. Sermon the Lord's Day after the Horrid Massacre at Boston.
8vo, pp. 21. Boston. Reprinted.


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Letter to a Gentleman in the Massachusetts General Assembly concerning
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Lord, Benjamin. Sermon on the Deliverances wrought for Mrs. Mercy
Wheeler. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 30. New London.
See 1743.

Lovell, James. Oration on the Boston Massacre, of March 5, 1770. Published
by Order of the Town of Boston. 4to, pp. 19. Boston.

Macgowan, John. Sermon on the Expulsion of six young men from the
University of Oxford, &c. (See 1769.) 10th edition. 8vo, pp. 24.
Boston.

Middleborough (Mass.). Confession of Faith in the Church of. 8vo. Boston.

Moody, Thomas. Compendium of the Art of Surveying; or the Surveyor's
Pocket Companion. Burlington, N. J.

Noble, Oliver. Sermon at the Ordination of Silas Moody, at Arundel, Jan.
9, 1771. 8vo, pp. 32. Salem.

New Hampshire, Acts and Laws of the Colony of. Fol., pp. 6, 8, 5, 5, 8,
xiii, 286. Portsmouth.

Militia. A Plan of Exercise for the Militia of Massachusetts, etc. 3d edition.
Boston. See 1768.

Ottolenghe, J. Directions for Breeding Silk Worms. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Patten, William. Sermon on 1st Peter, i, 24, 25. 8vo, pp. 28. Hartford.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Isaac Story, at Marblehead,
May 1, 1771. 8vo, pp. 27. Salem.

Pennsylvania Tailor's Letters; alias the Farmer's Fall; with Extracts from
a Tragi-Comedy called Hodge-Podge improved: Or the Race fairly
run. Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. True and Faithful Narrative of the Modes and Measures
pursued at the Anniversary Election for Representatives, at Newton,
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Perkins, John. Theory of Agency, or an Essay on Moral Freedom. 8vo,
pp. 43. Boston. Reprinted.

Philadelphia. Observations on the late Law regulating the Watch, the
Lamps, and the Pumps of Philadelphia, Jan. 10, 1771.

Philadelphia. Remarks upon the foregoing, addressed "to the Inhabitants
of Philadelphia," Jan. 15, 1771.

Philadelphia. To the Citizens of Philadelphia in Reply to the Remarks,
&c., January 24, 1771.

Philadelphia. Address to Merchants, &c., of Philadelphia, in favor of a
Delaware and Chesapeake Canal, Dec. 13, 1771. Philadelphia.

Philadelphia Library Company. Statement concerning a Hall for them,
Oct. 4, 1771. Philadelphia.

Plain and Earnest Address from a Minister to a Parishioner on the Neglect
of the Publick Worship and Preaching of the Gospel. 8vo, pp.
26. Salem.

Potter, Elam. Two Sermons to Young People on the Importance of
Piety; together with two Sermons on the Amiableness of Christ.
8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Potter, Elam. Two Sermons on the Amiableness of Jesus Christ. 12mo,
pp. 26. Boston.

Potts, Jonathan. De Febribus intermittentibus Dissertatio Medica inauguralis.
8vo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.


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Priestcraft Defended. A Sermon occasioned by the Expulsion of Six
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Prince, William. List of Fruit Trees, &c., on Sale at Flushing, L. I.,
August, 1771. New York.

Proposals for printing by Subscription a neat edition of the Celebrated
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Advertised in Boston News-Letter, Dec. 12, 1771.

Proposals for printing by Subscription Robertson's History of Scotland.
Advertised in Pennsylvania Gazette, June 13, 1771.

Providence. Benevolent Congregational Society, Act of Incorporation,
Rules and Account of. 8vo, pp. 15. Providence.

Psalter, New England. Or the Psalms of David with The Proverbs of
Solomon and Christ's Sermon on the Mount. 12mo, pp. 160. Boston.

Randolph, E. Oration on the Founders of William and Mary College.
4to, pp. 12. Williamsburg.

Robbins, Chandler. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Lydia Hovey. 8vo,
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Robbins, Nathaniel. Sermon at the Ordination of Peter Thacher, in Malden,
Sept. 1770. With the Charge by Rev. Mr. Appleton, and Right
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Robertson, William. History of Charles V. Vol. 3. Philadelphia.
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Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary. Narrative of her Captivity. Boston.
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Scourge (The). In two Numbers. Boston. Reprinted.

Searle, John. Funeral Sermon at Newburyport, Dec. 30, 1770, on the
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Seward, William. Two Sermons at North Killingworth, Feb. 4, 1770.
12mo, pp. 63. New Haven.

Sharp, Granville. Extract from a representation of the Injustice and dangerous
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Shaw, William. A Poem on the Execution of William Shaw, at Spring
field, Dec. 13, 1770, for the Murder of Edward East, in Springfield
Gaol. Boston.

Simple Truth Vindicated. 12mo, pp. 72. Boston.

Smith, Josiah. Sermon on the Death of Rev. John Thomas, of Charleston,
S. C. 8vo, pp. 16. Charleston.

Smith, Thomas. A Practical Discourse to Seafaring Men in Falmouth,
April 28, 1771. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Some Thoughts upon the Names of the Days of the Week; proposed to
the Consideration of such as regard the Word of the Lord. In a Letter
to a Friend. Boston.

Sproutt, James. Sermon on the Death of Rev. George Whitefield. 8vo,
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Sterne, Laurence. Yorick's Sentimental Journey. Philadelphia. Reprinted.
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Stillman, Samuel. Sermon to Young People, on May 8, 1771. 8vo, pp.
31. Boston.

Table (A) calculated to shew the Contents (in Feet and twelfth Parts of a
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Tans'ur, William Sr. The American Harmony or Royal Melody Compleat.
Vol. 1. 7th edition with Additions. 4to, pp. x, 96. Newburyport.


Tate and Brady. A New Version of the Psalms of David, Fitted to the
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Theory of Agency; or an Essay on the Nature, Source, and Extent, of
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Thoughts on Government; applicable to the present State of America.
Philadelphia.

Tilton, Jacob. Dissertatio medica de hydrope. Philadelphiæ.

Tissot, S. A. Advice to People Respecting their Health. 8vo. Philadelphia.


Touchstone (A) for the Clergy; to which is added, a Poem, wrote by a
Clergyman in Virginia, in a Storm of Wind and Rain. 8vo, pp. 16.
n. p.

Townsend, Solomon. Convention Sermon at Newport, R. I., Sept. 18,
1771. 8vo, pp. 23. Newport.

Tucker, John. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1771. 8vo, pp. 63. Boston.

Tyler, John. The Sanctity of a Christian Temple. A Sermon at the
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Providence.

Useful Tables, whereby the Money of England is reduced into Money of
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Virginia. Acts of the General Assembly, 11 George III. Fol. Williamsburg,
Va.

Virginia. The Defence of injured merit unmasked; or the scurrilous
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Watts, Isaac. Divine Songs attempted in Easy Language for the use of
Children. 14th edition, Corrected. 16mo, pp. 47. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Psalms of David, with Hymns and Spiritual Songs. 27th
edition. 12mo. Boston, 1771–2.

Wesley, John. Sermon on the Death of Rev. George Whitefield, Nov. 18,
1770. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston. Reprinted from the London edition.

Wesley, John. Primitive Physic, &c. 14th edition. Philadelphia. Reprinted.
See 1765.

Wheelock, Eleazer. Continuation of the Narrative, &c., of the Indian
Charity School in Lebanon, Conn., from 1768 to its Incorporation with
Dartmouth College in 1771. 8vo, pp. 61.
See 1763.

Whitefield, George. The Last Will and Testament of. Price 4 Coppers.
Advertised in Boston News Letter, April 11, 1771.

Whitman, Elnathan. Sermon at Hartford, Sept. 1771, on the death of
John Ledyard, Esq. 12mo. Hartford.

Wikoff, Isaac. Appeal to the Public. Philadelphia, Oct. 26, 1771.

Williams, A. The American Harmony, or Universal Psalmodist. Vol. 2.
4to. Newburyport.

Williams, Abraham. Sermon at the Ordination of Timothy Hilliard, at
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Yarmouth. Declaration of the Religious Sentiments of an Independent
Congregation in Great Yarmouth. 8vo. Norwich.


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Adams, Zabdiel. Happiness and Pleasure of Unity in Christian Societies,
considered in a Sermon, Aug. 26, 1772. pp. 44. Boston.

Address to the Public on the Feasibility of a Delaware and Chesapeake
Canal. Philadelphia.

Advantages of Repentance: A Poem. 4th edition. 8vo, pp. 35. Newport,
R. I.

Allen, James. The Poem which the Committee of the Town of Boston
had voted unanimously to be published (with Warren's 5th of March
Oration), with Observations relating thereto: and Extracts from an
ingenious Composition never yet published. 4to, pp. 30. Boston.

Almanac. Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Philo Freeman. (Essex.) Salem.

Almanac. Thomas's Massachusetts Calender. 2 editions. Boston.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Hartford and Boston.

Almanac. Bickerstaff's. Boston.

Almanac. Universal American. Philadelphia.

Almanac. R. Wells's Register. Charleston, S. C.

Almanac. Fleming's Register. Boston.
Spelled Fleeming in the Registers, but Fleming by Mr. Thomas, in his notices of
him.

Almanac. Henry Miller. (German.) Philadelphia.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. Poor Richard. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Nathaniel Low. Boston.

Almanac. Burlington. Burlington, N. J.

Almanac. Father Abraham's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Will's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Wilmington. Wilmington, Del.

Almanac. Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.

Almanac. The Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. North American. Samuel Stearns. Boston.

Almanac. Massachusetts Calender. Boston.

Almanac. Rhode Island. John Anderson. Newport.

Almanac. New York Pocket. Thomas More. New York.

Amory, Thomas. Daily Devotion assisted and recommended, in four Sermons.
3d edition. 8vo, pp. 66. Boston.

Bachmair, John James. Complete German Grammar. In Two Parts.
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Backus, Isaac. Reply to a Piece by Israel Holley, entitled, "The New
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Backus, Isaac. Sermon at the Ordination of Asa Hunt, at Middleborough.
8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Bacon, John. Sermon, Sept. 29, 1771, the Sunday after his Instalment.
8vo, pp. 35. Boston.


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Bates, William. Harmony of the Divine Attributes in the Contrivance
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Beach, John. Funeral Sermon upon the Decease of Rev. Dr. Samuel
Johnson, who died January 6, 1772. 4to. New Haven.
1772?

Blackstone, William. An Interesting Appendix to his Commentaries on
the Laws of England. pp. iv, 276. Philadelphia.

Blackstone, William. A Reply to Dr. Priestley's remarks on the 4th volume
of the Commentaries. America.
See Priestly.

Blackstone, William. Commentaries on the Laws of England. Vol. 3,
8vo, pp. 7, 455, 27. Vol. 4, pp. 30, 436, 7, 39. Philadelphia.

Blair, Robert. The Grave: a Poem. Added, Gray's Elegy. 7th edition.
8vo, pp. 45. Boston.

Boston. Report of a Committee of the Inhabitants on the Rights of the
Colonists; with a list of Infringements and Violations; and a Letter
of Correspondence with the other Towns; dated Nov. 2d, 1772.
8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Boston. Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants
at Faneuil Hall, Oct. 28, 1772. 8vo. Boston. Printed by order of the
Town.

Boston. Votes and Proceedings of the same. Nov. 2d.

Boston. Votes and Proceedings of the same. Nov. 20th.
These Proceedings relate to the rights of the Colonists, and their grievances.

Brief van de Weleerwaarde classis van Amsterdam aan de Weleerwaarde
Vergaderinge van Predikanten Ouderlingen der Hervormde kerken
in de Provincien van Nieuw York en Nieuw Jersey. 8vo, pp. iii, 5.
New York.

Byles, Mather. Funeral Sermon on John Gould. 4to, pp. 21. Boston.

Cadogan, William. Dissertation on the Gout, &c. 10th edition. 8vo, pp.
76. Boston.

Cadogan, William. Same. 4to, pp. 28. New York.

Cadogan, William. Essay on the Nursing and Management of Children.
10th edition. 8vo. Boston.

Calcott, Wellins. Candid Disquisition of the Principles and Practices of
the most Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons.
3d edition. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Cambridge. Platform of Church Discipline, &c. (See 1649.) 8vo, pp. 68.
Boston.

Carter, Susannah. The Frugal Housewife, or Complete Woman Cook.
12mo, pp. 168. Boston. Reprinted.

Catalogus Collegii Yalensis, 1772. Broadside.

Chauncy, Charles. Breaking of Bread A Gospel Institution. Five Sermons
on the Lord's Supper. 8vo, pp. 160. Boston.

Cheever, Edward. Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Bascom in
Eastham. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Church, Thomas. The Entertaining History of King Philip's War in
1675 and 1676, other Wars with the Indians in New England.
8vo, pp. 199. Newport, R. I. Reprinted.
See 1716.

Cockings, George. Conquest of Canada: or Siege of Quebeck. An Historical
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Common Sense. In some Free Remarks on the Efficiency of the Moral
Change. Addressed to those who deny such efficiency to be moral.
By a Bystander. New York.

Concise Vade-mecum, or Dealer's Pocket Companion. Boston.

Confession of Faith, &c. (See 1680.) 12mo. Boston. Reprinted.

Connecticut. Plan of Exercise for the Militia of the Colony. 8vo, pp. 71.
New London.

Cooke, George. Complete English Farmer. 12mo, pp. 142. Boston.
Reprint.

Cotton, John, Esq. (of Plymouth). The General Practice of the Churches
of New England, relating to Baptism, Vindicated, &c. 4to, pp. 73.
Boston. n. d.
? 1772.

Cumberland, Richard. The West Indian. A Comedy. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Cushing, Jacob. Sermon at the Ordination of Jacob Biglow, Sudbury,
Nov. 11, 1772. 8vo, pp. 29. Boston.

Delaware Indians. An Abstract of the Journal of a Missionary to the
Delaware Indians, West of the Ohio, June 19, 1772. 12mo.
II. A. Brady's Catalogue.

Dickinson, John, etc. An Election Circular. 4to, p. 1. Broadside.
Philadelphia, Oct. 1, 1772.

Diman, James. Sermon at Salem, Jan. 16, 1772, on the Execution of Bryan
Sheehan. 8vo, pp. 24. Salem.

Doddridge, Phillip. Rise and Progress of Religion in the Soul. Boston.
Reprinted.

Dwight, Timothy. Dissertation on the History, Eloquence, and Poetry of
the Bible, at a publick Commencement at New Haven. 8vo, pp. 16.
New Haven.

Economy of Love. A Poetical Essay. Philadelphia.

Edwards, Jonathan. The Great Christian Doctrine of Original Sin defended:
Evidences of its Truth produced. Being a Reply to a Book
lately published by Dr. John Taylor, &c. Wilmington, Del. Reprinted.
See 1758.

Elmer, Jonathan. Funeral Eulogium, sacred to the Memory of Rev. William
Ramsay. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Ely, Richard. Two Sermons on Baptism. 12mo, pp. 40. New Haven.

Evans, Nathaniel. Poems on Several Occasions; with some other Compositions.
8vo, pp. 190. Philadelphia.

Excise Bill. Letters on the Excise Bill. Folio. Philadelphia.

Excise Bill. A Tradesman's Address on the Excise Bill. Folio. Philadelphia.

Fleming, Daniel. Universal Spelling Book. Boston. Reprinted.

Fish, Elisha. Japhet dwelling in the Tents of Shem; or Infant Baptism
Vindicated, in a Discourse at Upton, Jan. 5, 1772. With Objections
answered and an Appendix. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston.

Fletcher, Reuben. The Lamentable State of New England. Being an account
of the Beginning or Original of the Separatists in New England,
and their Progress, with their Errors and Faults. Also an account of
the Beginning, &c., of the Standing Churches in New England, their
Progress, Errors and Faults. 8vo, pp. 47. Boston.


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Foster, Dan. A Sermon at Windsor, July 28, 1772, on the Death of Capt.
Benjamin Griswold. 4to, pp. 20. Hartford. n.d.

Frenau, Philip, and Brackenridge, H. H. Poem on the Rising Glory of
America. Being an Exercise at the Publick Commencement at Nassau-Hall,
Sept. 25, 1771. 8vo, pp. 27. Philadelphia.

Gates, Hezekiah. King George III, his Right to the Crown of Great Britain
displayed. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston.

Goddard, William. Reprint, by Sons of Liberty of a Letter on Mr. Goddard
in the New York Journal. Folio, p. 1. Philadelphia.
About Oct. 1772. Relating to Goddard's Controversy with the Pennsylvania Chronicle.


Goldsmith, Oliver. Vicar of Wakefield. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Gordon, William. Plan of the Society for making Provisions for Widows
by Annuities for the Remainder of Life, &c. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Green, Enoch. Sermon at Fairfield in Cohansie, Dec. 9, 1771, on the
Death of William Ramsay. With a Funeral Eulogium on the same
Occasion by Jonathan Elmer, M.D. 8vo, pp. 32. Philadelphia.

Hale, Moses. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Woodman, at Sanbornton,
N. H., Nov. 13, 1771. 8vo, pp. 36. Salem.

Hart, Levi. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. John Smith at Dighton.
8vo, pp. 32. Newport.

Hart, William. Answer to "What are the Necessary Qualifications for a
lawful Attendance upon the Sacraments?" 8vo, pp. 82. New London.

Hawles, Sir John. The Englishman's Right. A Dialogue between a Barrister-at-Law
and a Juryman on the Antiquity and Use of Juries, &c.
12mo, pp. 56. Boston. Reprinted.

Hedge Lemuel. Sermon at a Singing Lecture in Warwick, Jan. 29, 1772.
8vo, pp. 41. Boston.

Hemmenway, Moses. Vindication of the Power, Obligation, &c., of the
Unregenerate to attend to the Means of Grace, against the Exceptions
of Samuel Hopkins in his Reply to Mills. 12mo, pp. 227. Boston.

How, Samuel. Simplicity of the Gospel Defended. Discourse at London
in 1641. 8vo, pp. 52. Boston. Reprinted.

Hunt, John. Sermon at Boston, Sept. 25, 1771, at his Ordination. 8vo,
pp. 36. Boston.

Invitation sérieuse aux habitans des Illinois. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Janeway, Rev. James. Token For Children. Boston. Reprinted.

Jones, Samuel. Resignation. A Funeral Sermon on the Death of Rev.
Isaac Eaton of Hopewell, N. J. Philadelphia.

Junius, Junior. Spirit of Liberty; or Junius's Loyal Address, being a Key
to the English Cabinet; or an Humble Dissertation upon the Rights
and Liberties of the Ancient Britons, &c., &c. Addressed to the King.
To which is added a Polemical Tale; or the Christian Winter-piece.
Boston. Reprinted.

Ker, P. Map of Man's Misery; or the Poor Man's Pocket Almanack;
being a Perpetual Almanack of Spiritual Meditations; or Complete
Directory for one's Endless Week. Foolscap 12mo, pp. 140. Boston.
Reprinted.

Knowledge. The New Book of, &c. 12mo, pp. 150. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1764.

Leaming, Jeremiah. The True Christian's Support under Affliction. A
Sermon at Christ's Church in Stratford, Jan. 9, 1772, at the Funeral of
Rev. Samuel Johnson, D.D. 4to, pp. 18. New Haven.


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Leavenworth, Mark. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 14, 1772. 8vo,
pp. 52. New London.

Leonard, Abiel. Sermon at the Ordination of George Wheaton. 8vo, pp.
24. Portsmouth, N. H.

Locke, Samuel. Convention Sermon, 1772. 8vo, pp. 51. Boston.

Macclintock, Samuel. Sermon at Portsmouth, N. H., June 14, 1772. 8vo,
pp. 24. Portsmouth.

Madan, Martin. Scriptural Comment upon the Thirty Nine Articles of
the Church of England. 3d edition. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Madan, Martin. Account of the Triumphant Death of F. S., a Converted
Prostitute. 12mo, pp. 8. Boston.

Mather, Moses. Brief View of the Controversy about the Terms of Communion.
8vo, pp. 20. New Haven.

May, Eleazer (of Haddam). Sermon at the Opening of the New Meeting
House. 8vo, pp. 35. Hartford.

Mifflin, Thomas. Letter on the Excise Bill. Folio. Philadelphia.

Moon, News from the. 12mo. Boston.

Morton, Nathaniel. New England's Memorial. 4to, pp. viii, 208. Newport,
R. I. Reprinted.
See 1669 and 1721.

Nelson, John. Letter to the Protestant Dissenters in Ireland. An Attempt
to show what Regard is due to Human Articles of Faith, and to explain
Several Particulars relative to the Doctrines of Original Sin and Election.
Boston. Reprinted.

Nelson, John. Same. 8vo. Salem.

New Jersey, Laws and Votes of the Last Session of the General Assembly.
Burlington, N. J.

Occum, Sampson. Sermon at the Execution of Moses Paul. 8vo, pp.
32. New Haven.

Occum, Sampson. Sermon at the Execution of Moses Paul for the murder
of Moses Cook. 3d edition. 8vo. New London.

Occum, Sampson. The same. 4th edition. New London.

Occum, Sampson. The same. 4to. Hartford. Reprinted.

Ogden, Uzal. The Theological Preceptor; or Youth's Religious Instructor,
&c. 12mo, pp. 259. New York.

Oliver, Andrew, Jun. Essay on Comets. Dedicated to Prof. Winthrop
of Harvard College. With a plate. 8vo, pp. 87. Salem.

Owen, John. Eschol: Or a Cluster of the Fruit of Canaan brought to the
Borders for the Encouragement of the Saints travelling thitherward.
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See 1744.

Parsons, Moses. Massachusetts Election Sermon, May 7, 1772. 8vo, pp.
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Patten, William. Sermon on the death of Capt. Daniel Goodwin. 8vo,
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Perkins, Dr. J. Nature and Cause of the Tails of Comets. 4to, pp. 8.
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Philadelphia. Die Artikel der Patriotischen Gesellschaft der. Philadelphia,
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Potter, Elam. Account of his Call to the Ministry, and an Apology for
Itinerant Preaching. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.


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Priestley, Joseph. Experimental Philosophy; containing the History and
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See Blackstone.

Priestley, Joseph. An Answer to Dr. Blackstone's Reply to Dr. Priestley's
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See Blackstone.

Prodigal Daughter, The. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Proposals for publishing Rivington's New York Gazetteer. New York.
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Robbins, Chandler. Sermon at the Ordination of Lemuel Le Baron, at
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Robbins, Nathaniel. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon. 8vo, pp.
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Rowland, David S. Account of the Congregational Society in Providence,
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Russell, Robert. Seven Sermons. 50th edition. 16mo, pp. 168. Boston,
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Seccomb, John. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Abigail Belcher, at Halifax,
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Boston.

Sermon (A) on the present Situation of Affairs of America and Great Britain.
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Seward, William. Two Sermons on Death, June 2, 1771. 8vo. New
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Slave-Keeping. A Mite cast into the Treasury: Or Observations on Slave-Keeping
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Smalley, John. Two Discourses on John vi, 44. 8vo, pp. 71. Boston.
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Somers, Lord. Judgment of Whole Kingdoms and Nations concerning
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Stanton, Daniel. A Journal of his Life, Travels, and Gospel Labours. Philadelphia.


Stevens, George Alexander. Lecture on Heads. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.

Stevens, George Alexander. Same. 12mo. Philadelphia.


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Stillman, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Samuel Shepard. 8vo.
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Swan, James. A Dissuasion to Great Britain and the Colonies from the
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Synod. A Platform of Church Discipline agreed upon in the Synod at
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Trumbull, John. The Progress of Dulness. Part I; or, the Rare Adventures
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See 1773.

Turford, Hugh. Grounds of a Holy Life; Or the Way Heathens come to
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Vansant, John. Complaint from Philadelphia Gaol. October, 1772.
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Wadsworth, Benjamin. Dialogue on Baptism between a Minister and his
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Walker, Robert. Sermons on Practical Subjects. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

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Watts, Isaac. Psalms of David. 27th edition. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. The Psalms of David. 16mo, pp. viii, 317. New York.

Webster, Samuel. Sermon at Temple, N. H., Oct. 2, 1771, at the Ordination
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Weld, Ezra. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Samuel Niles at Abington.
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West, Stephen. An Essay upon Moral Agency. 8vo, pp. 14, 255. New
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West, Stephen. The Impotency of Sinners with Respect to Repentance
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See .

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Wilson, Samuel. Scripture Manual: or, a Plain Representation of the
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Wise, John A. The same, and added the Confession of Faith adopted by
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12mo, pp. 271. Boston.

Witherspoon, John. Address to the Inhabitants of Jamaica in behalf of
the College of New Jersey. 8vo, pp. 27. Philadelphia.


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Witherspoon, John. Candid Remarks on his Address to the Inhabitants
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Woolman, John. An Epistle to Friends. (Philadelphia?)
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Zubly, J. J. The Nature of that Faith without which it is impossible to
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1773.

Abstract of the Proceedings of the Corporation for the Relief of the
Widows and Children of Clergymen in the Communion of the Church
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Adams, Rev. Zabdiel. Answer to a Pamphlet, entitled a Treatise on
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See Chaplin, Ebenezer.

Adulateur (The). A Tragedy, as it is now acted in Upper Servia. 12mo.
Boston.

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Allen, John. Oration on the Beauties of Liberty, or the Essential Rights
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Allen, John. Same. 4th edition. 8vo. Boston.

Allen, John. The American Alarm; or the Bostonian's Plea for the Rights
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Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

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Almanac. Burlington. Burlington, N. J.

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Almanac. Father Abraham. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Poor Will's Almanac. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Lancaster. Lancaster, Pa.

Almanac. Tobler's.

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Almanac. North American Calender. Samuel Stearns. Boston.

Almanac. Bickerstaff. Boston.

Almanac. Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Essex. Philo Freeman. Salem.

Almanac. N. Low. Boston.

Almanac. Freebetter. New London.

Almanac. Daboll. New London.

Almanac. Aitken's General American Register. Philadelphia.

Almanac. R. Wells's Register. Charleston, S. C.

Almanac. Fleming's Register. Boston.


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Almanac. Massachusetts Calendar. Ezra Gleason. Boston.

Andrews, Samuel. Discourse at the Funeral of Capt. Titus Brackett,
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Backus, Isaac. An Appeal to the Public for Religious Liberty, against
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It contains a list of the Author's Works.

Backus, Isaac. Discourse concerning the Materials, the Manner of Building,
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Balch, Benjamin. Short Account of the State of Mendon Third Parish,
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By an Inhabitant. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Barnard, Edward. Massachusetts Convention Sermon, May 27, 1773.
8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Bayley, Daniel. The New Universal Harmony; or a Compendium of
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Beccari, Marquis of. An Essay on Crimes and Punishments. Translated
from the Italian.
Advertised as in the Press, in New York Guzetteer, Oct. 28, 1773.

Belknap, Jeremy. Sermon on Military Duty, delivered at a Review. 8vo,
pp. 24. Salem.

Bell, Robert. Sale Catalogue of Books. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Bell, Robert. Proposals for Printing by Subscriptions An American
Edition of the New History of Ireland, by Thomas Leland, D.D., in
Four Volumes 8vo. Philadelphia.

Benezet, Anthony. Slavery, Brief Considerations upon, and the Expediency
of its Abolition, &c. pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Benezet, Anthony. Same. 8vo, pp. 16, 8. Burlington, N. J.

Bisset, George. Trial of a False Apostle. Sermon at Trinity Church,
Newport, R. I., Oct. 25, 1773. 8vo. Newport.

Bisset, George. Same. Boston.

Blackstone, Sir William. Appendix to his Commentaries, or Vol. V.:
Containing Priestley's Remarks on Vol. IV, Blackstone's Reply, Priestley's
Answer, Furneaux's Letters, &c. 8vo, or 4to, pp. iv, 119, xii,
155. Philadelphia. (See 1771 and 1772.)
Some copies of this volume were issued with a different title, viz. "The Palladium
of Conscience, or the Foundation of Religious Liberty displayed, asserted, and established,
&c."

Blair, Robert. The Grave. A Poem. Boston. Reprinted.

Blair, Robert. Same. 12mo. Philadelphia. Republished.
See 1772.

Blakes, James, Jr. A Sermon at a Meeting of Quakers at Leeds, Eng.,
June 26, 1769. 8vo, pp. 30. Newport, R. I. Reprinted.

Bolton. Result of an Ecclesiastical Council at Bolton, Aug. 3, 1773, at the
desire of the Pastor and Church. 8vo, pp. 11. Boston.

Boston. The Votes and Proceedings of the Freeholders and other Inhabitants,
Nov. 5, and 18, 1773. Published by Order of the Town.
8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Brady and Tates' Psalms. Boston. Reprinted.
Many editions were printed before and after this period.

Burns' Justice of the Peace Abridged. 4to, pp. 300.

Cadogan, William. Essay upon Nursing and the Management of Children.
from their Birth to Three Years of Age. Philadelphia. Reprinted.


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Cary, Thomas. The Importance of Salvation Considered. Being the
Substance of Several Sermons at Newburyport. 8vo, pp. 76. Boston.

Cary, Thomas. Two Sermons at Newburyport. 12mo. Boston.

Catalogus Selectus, frequentiorem in usum Harvardinatum. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Chaplin, Rev. Ebenezer. A Treatise on Church Government; being a
Narrative of the Late Troubles and Transactions in the Church at
Bolton, Mass. With Remarks on Mr. Adams's Sermon of Aug. 26,
1772, and other Subjects. By a Neighbor. 8vo, pp. 37. Boston.

Chaplin, Rev. Ebenezer. A Second Treatise on Church Government, in
Three Parts. (Relating to the same matters.) 8vo, pp. 78. Boston.

Chaplin, Ebenezer. Civil State Compared to Rivers. A Discourse in
Sutton, Jan. 17, 1773; the day preceding Town Meeting to act on
the Letter from Boston. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Chaplin, Ebenezer. Sermon at Uxbridge, April 19, 1772, on the Death of
Rev. Nathan. Webb. 8vo, pp. 28. Boston.

Chauncy, Charles. Thursday Lecture Sermon at Boston, Aug. 3, 1773.
8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Chauncey, Nathaniel. Regular Singing Defended. A Sermon at the
General Association at Hartford. 12mo, pp. 54. New London.

Cheever, Ezekiel. Short Introduction to the Latin Tongue. 16th edition.
18mo, pp. 72. Boston.

Christian Economy: Translated from the Original Greek of an old Manuscript
found in the Island of Patmos, where St. John wrote his Book
of Revelation. pp. 48. New York. Reprinted.

Church, Dr. Benjamin. Oration March 5, 1773, in Commemoration of the
Boston Massacre. 4to, pp. 18. Boston.
3 editions in 1773; the other two having pp. 16 and pp. 20.

Clark, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Thomas Brockway, at Lebanon,
June 24, 1772. 12mo, pp. 30. Hartford.

Clarke, Ephraim. Sovereign Grace Displayed in the Conversion and
Salvation of a Penitent Sinner. A Sermon before the Execution of
Solomon Goodwin, for Murder, &c. Boston.

Coade, G., Jun. A Letter to a Clergyman relating to his Sermon of
January 30. 12mo, pp. 72. New York.

Coats, William. A Shopkeeper's Handbill, with a Rude Woodcut of a
Grocer's Shop at the Head.
"The earliest shopkeeper's handbill I have seen." Sabin's Bibliotheca Americana.

Cockings, George. The Conquest of Canada; or the Siege of Quebec.
An Historical Tragedy. 8vo, pp. v, 76. Albany. London. Printed.
1766. Albany. Reprinted.
See 1772.

Colles, Christopher. Syllabus of Lectures on Natural Experimental Philosophy.
Philadelphia.

Compassionate Address to the Christian World. New York.

Condamine, M. De La. The History of Inoculation. Published April 24,
1754. 8vo, pp. 35. New Haven. Reprinted.

Confession of Faith, by the Elders and Brethren of the Baptist Societies
in England. Adopted by the Baptist Association at Philadelphia,
Sept. 25, 1742. 12mo, pp. 92. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Connecticut. The Charter granted by King Charles II, to the Governor
and Company of the English Colony of Connecticut; with Acts and
Laws from 1750 to 1773. Fol. New London, 1750–73.


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Connecticut. Right of, with respect to Eastern Boundary on Connecticut
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Connecticut. Right of the Governor and Company to claim and hold the
Lands West of the Province of New York, Stated and Considered, &c.
8vo, pp. 47. Hartford.

Coombe, Thomas. Harmony between the Old and New Testaments respecting
the Messiah. Two Sermons at Philadelphia. Philadelphia.
(? 1774.)

Cooper, William. Wisdom of the Mosaic Revelation. A Sermon, June
20, 1772. 4to. Cambridge.

Cotton, John. The General Practice of the Churches in New England
relative to Baptism further Vindicated. 8vo, pp. 154. Boston. Reprinted.

Containing an answer to the Rev. Chandler Robbins's Reply relative to this question.


Crisp, Stephen. Sermons or Declarations made by Stephen Crisp, one of
the Antient Preachers amongst the People called Quakers. 8vo, pp.
60. Philadelphia.

Cumberland, Richard. The Fashionable Lover. A Comedy. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Daggett, Naphtali. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Howe, Boston,
May 19, 1773, with the other Exercises, 8vo, pp. 52. Boston.

Dana, James. Examination of Edwards on the Freedom of the Will
continued. With Strictures on Mr. West's Moral Agency, &c. 8vo,
pp. 168. New Haven.

Death Realized; a Poem. Boston.

Devens, Richard. A Comment on Some Passages in the Book of Job. (A
Poem.) 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.

Dissertation on the Rise, Progress, Views, Strength, Interests, and Characters
of the two Parties of Whigs and Tories. 8vo, pp. 71. Boston.

Dodd, William. Reflections on Death. Boston.

Eaton, Joshua. Seven Sermons on Various Subjects. Added, his Funeral
Sermon, and an Account of his Life and Character. 8vo. Boston.

Eliot, Andrew. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Willard. 8vo, pp.
47. Boston.

Eliot, Andrew. Sermon on the Lord's Day preceding the Execution of
Levi Ames. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.

Excise, Bill. Publicus on the. Philadelphia. Jan. 5, 1773.

Ferguson, Adam. Essay on the History of Civil Society. 1 vol., 8vo.
Philadelphia.
Publication announced for the fall of 1773.

Fish, Elisha. Japhet dwelling in the Tents of Shem; or Infant Baptism
Vindicated. A Discourse at Upton, Jan. 5, 1772. 2d edition. 8vo,
pp. 47. Boston.

Fish, Elisha. The Art of War, Lawful and Necessary for a Christian
People, Considered and Enforced. A Sermon to a Military Company,
Upton, May 26, 1773. 8vo, pp. 17. Boston.

Fletcher, Mrs. Hymns and Spiritual Songs. 12mo, pp. 200. Boston.

Fothergill, Samuel. A Sermon at Horsley-Down, London, November 19,
1769. 12mo, pp. 17. Newport, R. I.

Free, John. England's Warning Piece; being occasioned by the Death
of Wm. Allen, the Younger, who was most Inhumanly Murdered by
an Arbitrary Military Power, on Tuesday, May 10, 1768. 4th edition.
8vo, pp. 32. Boston.


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Free, John. Anniversary Sermon, Whitsunday, 1769: Being the Sequel
to England's Warning Piece. 8vo, pp. 34. Reprinted.

Freuhauf—. Beschreibung der bevorstehenden Monds Finsternisz,
so auf dem Meridian zu Philadelphia und America sichtbar seyn
wird den 7ten. April im Jahr. 1773. Philadelphia.

Gaine's New Memorandum Book; or the Merchant's and Tradesman's
Daily Pocket Journal for the Year 1774. New York.

Garrick, David. The Irish Widow. A Comedy. 12mo. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Garrick, David. Same. New York.

Gavin, Anthony. Master-Key to Popery. 3d edition. 8vo. Newport.

Gay, Bunker. Sermon at Keene, N. H., Oct. 8, 1771, at the First Opening
of the Inferior Court in the County of Cheshire. 8vo, pp. 29.
Portsmouth.

Goldsmith, Oliver. She Stoops to Conquer: Or the Mistakes of a Night.
A Comedy. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Good Public Roads. Philadelphia, March, 1773.

Gray, Thomas. Elegy written in a Country Yard. 12mo. Philadelphia.


Gregory, William. Legacy to his Daughters. 12mo. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Harvard College. A Forensic Dispute on the Legality of Enslaving
Africans, held at the Public Commencement, July 21, 1773. 8vo, pp.
48. Boston.

Harvard College. Theses, Commencement. Broadside, Bostoniæ.

Haven, Thomas. Sermon at the Ordination of Jacob Burnap at Merrimac,
Oct. 14, 1772. 8vo, pp. 28. Salem.

Hopkins, Samuel. Inquiry into the Nature of True Holiness. With an
Appendix containing an Answer to Rev. Wm. Hart's Remarks on
President Edwards' Dissertation on the Nature of True Virtue, &c.,
&c. 8vo, pp. 220. Newport, R. I.

Hopkins, Samuel. Sin, through Divine Interposition, an Advantage to
the Universe. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1759.

Howard, Simeon. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, June 7, 1773.
8vo, pp. 43. Boston.

Huntington, Enoch. Sermon at East Haddam, Conn., Oct. 28, 1772, at
the Ordination of Elijah Parsons. 12mo, pp. 35. New London.

Hutchinson, Aaron. Christ a Perfect Saviour unto all them that obey
him. And, The Death and End of the Righteous. Two Sermons at
Grafton, Nov. 15, 1772. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Hutchinson, Aaron. Coming to Christ; or Faith in His Blood of Sprinkling.
A Sermon at Northbridge, Nov. 29, 1772. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

Hutchinson, Thomas, and Others. Their Representations contained in
certain Letters Transmitted to England and afterwards returned from
thence and laid before the General Assembly of Massachusetts Bay;
together with the Resolves of the two Houses thereon. 8vo, pp. 94.
Boston.

Hutchinson, Thomas, and Others. Resolves of the Massachusetts House
of Representatives relating to their Letters. No place or Printer.
12mo, pp. 8.

Hutchinson, Thomas. Speeches, with the Answers of the Council and
House of Representatives. Letters of Gov. Hutchinson and Others,
and the Proceedings of the General Court thereon. 8vo, pp. 126.
Boston.


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Hutchinson, Thomas, and Others. Copy of their Letters sent to Great
Britian. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Ingalls, Rev. Elkanah. Hymns and Spiritual Songs, &c. 12mo. Boston.

Jewett, Jedediah. Sermon Nov. 17, 1773 at the Ordination of Jonathan
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Judson, David. Sermon on Church Government; in Reply to Rev. R.
Ross. 8vo. New Haven.

Karigal, Rabbi Haijm Isaac. A Sermon at Newport, R. I., called "The
Salvation of Israel," on the Day of Pentecost, May 28, 1773. 8vo, pp.
19. Newport.

Lathrop, Joseph. Sprinkling a Scriptural Mode, and the Infants of Believers
proper Subjects for Baptism, asserted and proved; and Objection
and Cavils answered; especially such as are contained in "A
Plain Account of the Ordinance of Baptism in a Course of Letters to
the Late Lord Bishop of Winchester." 8vo, pp. 80. Boston. Reprinted
from the London edition.

Letter from an Eminent Minister of the Church of Scotland, giving an
Account of his Conversion, &c. 8vo, pp. 16. Boston.

Letters from to Eliza. 12mo, pp. 71. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Locke, John. Essay concerning the True Original Extent and End of
Government. 12mo, pp. 130. Boston. Reprinted.

Lord, Benjamin. The Parable of the Merchantman Seeking Goodly
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Lord, Benjamin. Sermon at the Funeral of Hezekiah Huntington, Feb.
18, 1773. 8vo, pp. 31. Norwich.

Manual Exercise, as Ordered by his Majesty in 1764. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.


Mather, Samuel. Attempt to shew that America must have been known
to the Ancients, &c. 8vo, pp. 36. Boston.
See Prout, Timothy.

Mather, Samuel. Sermon at Boston, the Day preceding the Execution of
Levi Ames; who was present to hear it, &c. Boston.

Mather, Samuel. The Sacred Minister: A New Poem in Five Parts;
respecting his Qualification for the Ministry, and his Life and Death
in it. By Aurelius Prudentius Americanus. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Mauduit, Israel. Case of the Dissenting Ministers. Addressed to the
Lords Spiritual and Temporal. 4th edition. 8vo, pp. 55. Boston.

Mellen, John. Religion productive of Music. A Discourse at Marlboro,
March 24, 1773, at a Singing Lecture. 8vo, pp. 34. Boston.

Methodism displayed, and Enthusiasm detected; Intended as an Antidote
against and a Preservative from the Delusive Principles and Unscriptural
Doctrines of a Modern Set of Seducing Preachers. London.
6th edition. 4to, pp. 31. Burlington. Reprinted.

Mucius to the Freemen of America, Nov., 1773. Folio. Philadelphia.

Murray, James. Sermons to Doctors in Divinity; being the Second Volume
of Sermons to Asses. 12mo, pp. 144. Philadelphia. Reprinted.
See 1769.

New Hampshire. Temporary Laws of the Province of. Folio.

New Hampshire. A Narrative of the Proceedings Subsequent to the
Royal Adjudication concerning Lands West of Connecticut River
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New Hampshire. A State of the Right of the Colony with Respect to its
Eastern Boundary on Connecticut River; and also a State of the Rights
of New York, &c. Folio, pp. 28. New York.


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New Plymouth. A Declaration of the Warrantable Grounds and Proceedings
of the First Associates of the Government of New Plymouth.
8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

New York. A State of the Right of the Colony of with respect to the
Eastern Boundary on Connecticut River, and the Canada Grants, &c.
Folio. New York.

New York. Proceedings at a Numerous Meeting of the Citizens of New
York [to oppose the Collection of the Duty on Tea.] Single Sheet.
Folio. New York.

Niles, Nathaniel. Secret Prayer explained and revealed in Four Discourses.
12mo, pp. 82. Boston.

Niles, Nathaniel. Two Discourses on 1st John, i, 9. 8vo, pp. 55. Newport,
R. I.

Niles, Nathaniel. A Sermon at Medway, West Parish, Oct. 31, 1771. 8vo,
pp. 42. Boston.

North Carolina. Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Colony of; with the
Titles of such as are expired. Folio, pp. 580. Newbern.

Observations upon the Congregational Plan of Church Government, particularly
as it respects the Choice and Removal of Church Officers;
supported by the Testimony of the Fathers of New England, and
unanimously offered to the Consideration of the Churches by the
Massachusetts Convention of Ministers, May 26, 1773. 8vo, pp. 21.
Boston.

Occom, Sampson. Sermon at the Execution of Moses Paul, an Indian,
who was executed at New Haven, Sept. 2, 1772, for the Murder of
Moses Cook, of Waterbury. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.

Occom, Sampson. Same. By Other Printers. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Occom, Sampson. Same. 8vo, pp. 31. Salem.

Ogden, Uzal. A Letter to a Master of a Family, &c. New York.

Ogden, Uzal. The Theological Preceptor, or Youth's Religious Instructor.
New York. (? 1772.)

Packer, Joseph-Bill. Now under Sentence of Death at Albany. Life
and Travels of. 12mo, pp. 15. Hartford.

Parsons, Moses. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. Obadiah Parsons,
Gloucester, Nov. 11, 1772. 8vo, pp. 38. Salem.

Pennsylvania. Manufacture of Paper and Printed Books in Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. A Countryman to the Freeholders, &c., in regard to the
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Pennsylvania. Notice to the Commissioners appointed by the East India
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Oct. 10, 1773.

Pennsylvania. Regulus to the Freemen of, Dec., 1773. Folio. Philadelphia.


Pennsylvania. A Mechanic, to the Tradesmen, Mechanics, &c., of Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania. Letter to the Delaware Pilots. Renewed Instructions
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Personel, Francis Burdett. Executed Sept. 10, 1773, at New York, for the
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Philadelphia. Andrew Marvell's First Address to his Fellow Citizens,
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Philadelphia. Andrew Marvell's Second Address to the Inhabitants.
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Market-Houses, June 16, 1773. Folio. Philadelphia.

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prevent the Erection of the New Market-Houses. Folio. Philadelphia.


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Philadelphia. A Card to Messrs. James and Drinker, Dec. 2, 1773. Philadelphia.


Philadelphia. Notice of a Public Meeting, Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1773,
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Poem, Addressed to a Young Lady. In Three Parts. Written in Antigua.
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Porteus, Beilby. Review of the Life and Character of Archbishop Secker.
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Porteus, Beilby. Same. Boston. Reprinted.

Powers, Peter. Heaven ready for the Saints; A Sermon at Newburg,
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Prentiss, Thomas. A Sermon at Medfield, June 6, 1773. 8vo, pp. 23.
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See Mather, Samuel.

Prout, Timothy. Same. 8vo, pp. 23. New York.

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Robbins, Nathaniel. Sermon at the Ordination of Benjamin Wadsworth,
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Ross, Robert. Sermon at New Town, Dec. 8, 1773, on Church Government
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Rush, Benjamin. Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements
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Philadelphia.

Rush, Benjamin. Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements
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Rush, Benjamin. Same. New York.

Rush, Benjamin. Same. Boston.

Rush, Benjamin. Vindication of the Address to the Inhabitants of the
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Sayre, John. Sermon before the Convention of the Clergy of the Provinces
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See 1772.

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Security of Englishmen's Lives; or the Trust, Power and Duty, of the
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Sharp, Granville. An Essay on Slavery, in Answer to a late Publication
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Sharp, Granville. Same. Philadelphia.

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Smith, John. (Executed at Albany for counterfeiting the Currency.) His
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Smith, John. Same. 8vo, pp. 8. New Haven.

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Stone, Frederick. (Sheriff of Lancaster County), Notice of Election, &c.
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Strong, Joseph. Sermon at a Singing Lecture in Simsbury, March 8,
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Swan, James. A Dissuasion to Great Britain and the Colonies from the
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Toplady, Augustus. The Doctrine of Absolute Predestination stated and
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Toplady, Augustus. Same. pp. 173. New York.

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Towgood, Micajah. Same. Boston.

Townsend, Shippie (?) An Attempt to illustrate the Great Subject of the
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Trumbull, Benjamin. A Discourse at the Anniversary Meeting of the
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New Haven.

Trumbull, John. Progress of Dulness, &c., in two Parts. Boston.

Trumbull, John. Same. New York.

Trumbull, John. Same. In 3 parts. 2d edition. 12mo. New Haven.

Turner, Charles. Massachusetts Election Sermon, May 26, 1773. 8vo,
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Watts, Isaac. Psalms and Hymns. 12mo. 2 vols. Boston.

Watts, Isaac. Hymns, taken chiefly from his Scriptural Collection. 12mo,
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Watts, Isaac. Psalms of David. 16mo, pp. 394. Norwich.

Webster, Samuel. Two Discourses at Salisbury on Infant Baptism, Sept.
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Webster, Samuel. Same. 8vo, pp. 54. Salem.

Wesley, John. An Impartial View of a Narrative of the Principal Circumstances
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Boston.

Wetmore, Izrahiah. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 13, 1773. 4to,
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Wheelock, Eleazar. Continuation of the Narrative of the Indian Charity
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Wheelock, Eleazar. Same. 8vo, pp. 68. Hartford.

White, John. New England's Lamentations; under these Heads. 1st.
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Whitman, Elnathan. Sermon on the Death of Rev. Edward Dorr. 8vo,
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Williams, John. The Redeemed Captive. 4th edition. With a Sermon
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Williams, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Thomas Barnard, in
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Williams, Solomon. Half-Century Sermon, at Lebanon, Conn., Dec. 16,
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Winchester, Elhanan. A New Book of Poems on Several Occasions.
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Wits of Westminister. A Comedy. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Yale College. Questiones pro Modulo discutiendæ à Laureæ Magistralis
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Zubly, J. J., of Savannah, Ga. A Sermon on the Death of J. Osgood, of
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1774.

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See 1769. Advertised in Boston Evening Post, Sept. 19, 1774.

Adams, Zabdiel. Sermon on Church Music. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

African Prince. Narrative of an, written by Himself. 8vo, pp. 48. Newport.

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Almanac. Bickerstaff. Boston.

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Almanac. Henry Miller. Philadelphia. (German.)

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Baldwin, Ebenezer. Appendix to Samuel Sherwood's Fast Sermon, Aug.
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Baldwin, Moses. Sermon at Palmer on the Death of Dr. Abner Stone.
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Baptism Answer to a Pamphlet, intituled, Infant Baptism considered,
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Barry, Henry. Answers to the Strictures, &c., written by Gen. Charles
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Bean, Joseph. Century Sermon at Wrentham, Mass., Oct. 26, 1773. 8vo,
pp. 36. Boston.

Belding, Mrs. Anne. Elegy on the Death of. 4to, pp. 8. Hartford.


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Benezet, Anthony. The Potent Enemies of America laid open: Being
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Binney, Barnabas. Oration at the public Commencement at Rhode Island
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Blackstone, Sir William. Commentaries on the Laws of England. With
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Blackwell, Thomas. Forma Sacra, or a Sacred Platform of Natural and
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Boston. Votes and Proceedings of the Town, June 17, 1774. 8vo, pp. 2.
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Bowman, Jonathan. Remarks on the Result of an Ecclesiastical Council
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Bradbury, Thomas. The Ass, or the Serpent: A Comparison between
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Brand, Samuel. A Melancholy Narrative of the late unhappy Samuel
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Brattle, William. To the Public. [An Address signed W. Brattle, in justification
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British Colonies. Free and Calm Consideration of the Unhappy Misunderstanding
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Carolina. Surrender of Seven-Eights of Carolina, from Lord Cartaret to
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Carter, Susannah. Frugal Housewife; or Complete Woman Cook. 2d
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See 1731 and 1766.

Clio. The Converted Indian, a Poem; to which is Added an Ode on the
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Confession and Declaration of John Hurrin and Alexander Buchan, who
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Congress. American Claim of Rights: Addressed to the Deputies of North
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Congress. An Address from, to the Inhabitants of Quebec. Philadelphia.

Congress. Association of the Delegates of the Colonies at the Grand
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Congress. Resolve of, advising non-importation. Philadelphia, Sept. 22,
1774.

Congress. Vindication of the Measures of. 8vo. New York.

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Sept. and the Provincial Congress held at Cambridge, in Nov., 1774.
By a Friend to Peace and Good Order. 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.


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Congresses. Same. New York.

Congress. Non Importation Association, Oct. 20, 1774. Sheet. Boston.

Congress. The Petition of the Grand American Continental Congress to
the King. 16mo, pp. 8. Boston.

Congress. Address to the Members of. 8vo. Boston.

Congress. Address to the Members of the Congress to be held at Philadelphia
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Congress Journals of the Proceedings of Congress held at Philadelphia,
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Congress. Same. New York.

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Hartford.

Connecticut. Report of the Commissioners appointed by the General Assembly
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Connecticut. Heads of Inquiry on the State and Condition of, 1773. With
Answer (1774). Folio. New London.

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the British Parliament. 8vo, pp. 35. Philadelphia.

Coombe, Thomas. Two Sermons: Christmas Day, 1773, etc. 12mo, pp.
59. Philadelphia.

Cooper, Myles. A Friendly Address to all Reasonable Americans, on the
Subject of our Political Confusions; in which the Necessary Consequences
of violently opposing the King's Troops, and of a general
Non-Importation, are fairly stated. 8vo, pp. 55. New York.

Cooper, Myles. Same. America. Printed for the Purchasers.

Cooper, Myles. Same. Abridged. 8vo, pp. 24. New York.

Cooper, Myles. The Other Side of the Question; or a Defense of the
Liberties of North America. In answer to a late Friendly Address on
the Subject of our Political Confusions. By a Citizen. 8vo, pp. 30.
New York.

Cooper, Myles. Friendly Address to all reasonable Americans on our Political
Confusions. With the Answer, or Strictures, (by Gen. Charles
Lee), and (Henry Barry's) Answer to Lee. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.

Cooper, Myles. American Querist; or some Questions proposed relative
to the present Dispute between Great Britain and her American Colonies.
By a North American. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston. Reprinted.
Rich, in his Catalogue, under 1774, says, "One edition of this pamphlet has no
place or printer's name to it, but has the appearance of having been printed in
London."

Cooper, Myles. Same. 10th edition. 8vo, pp. 31. New York.

Cooper, Myles, A.M., LL.D. Ethices Compendium in Usum Collegiorum
Americanarum, cui accedit Methodus Argumentandi Aristotelica.
12mo, pp. 104. Novi-Eboraci.

Cooper, Samuel. A Sermon on the Man of Sin, at the Dudleian Lecture
In Harvard College, Sept. 1, 1773. 2 editions. 8vo, pp. 59 and 68.
Boston.

Cotton, John. Some Remarks on his General practice of the Churches of
N. E., relating to Baptism, further vindicated. 8vo. Boston.

Day, Jeremiah. A Sermon at Bethlehem, Jan. 4, 1774, before the Association
of Litchfield County. 8vo, pp. 31. New Haven.

Delaware. A List of the Prizes drawn in the Delaware Lottery for the
sale of Lands belonging to the Earl of Sterling, Sept. 1, 1774. Folio,
pp. 2. Philadelphia.


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Delaware. The Managers of the Delaware Lottery, for the College of New
Jersey, &c., Philadelphia, March 24, 1774. 4to. Broadside.

Dialogue between a Southern Delegate and his Spouse, after his Return
home from Congress: A Fragment, inscribed to the Married Ladies of
America by their most Sincere and Affectionate Friend and Servant,
Mary V. V. (In Verse.) 8vo, pp. 14. Boston.
Attributed to Jefferson.

Dialogue. Same. New York.

Dickinson, John, and Smith, William. Essay upon the Constitutional
Power of Great Britain over the Colonies in America; with the Resolves
of the Committee from the Province of Pennsylvania, &c. 8vo,
pp. 127. Philadelphia.

Dickinson, John. Letters from a Farmer. 8vo, pp. 136. Philadelphia.
Reprinted.

Dickinson, Moses. Sermon at the Funeral of Hon. Thomas Fitch. 8vo,
pp. 24. New Haven.

Disappointment, or the Sure Way to make a Patriot; Exemplified in the
History of a Polish Jew, Printed for Lewis Littleworth, at the Sign
of Cromwell's Head, In Sedition Street.
Advertised in Rivington's New York Gazetteer, Sept. 8, 1774, as shortly to be published.

Dissertations on the Grand Dispute between Great Britain and America.
By Amor Patriæ. 8vo, pp. 10. London, 1774. New York. Privately
printed.

Dodd, William. Reflections on Death. 2d edition. Boston.

Dorchester. Council at, 1773. Sundry Votes passed by the Church previous
to the Meeting of Council; with Result. 8vo, pp. 23. Boston.

Dorchester. Remarks on the Result of an Ecclesiastical Council at Dorchester,
Nov. 16, 1773. 8vo, pp. 39. Boston.

Drinker, John. Observations on the late popular Measures. By a Tradesman.
8vo. Philadelphia.

Duane, R. B. The General Assembly's State of the Right of the Colony
of New York, (with respect to its Eastern Boundary on Connecticut
River, so far as concerns the late Encroachments under the Government
of New Hampshire) published at their Session, 1773. 8vo, pp.
211. Hartford, Conn.

Duché, Jacob. Caspipina's Letters: Or Observations upon a Variety of
Subjects, Literary, Moral, and Religious, &c. 12mo, pp. 241. Philadelphia.


Elegy on the Times. Boston.

Eliot, Andrew. Twenty Sermons on Various Subjects. 8vo, pp. 490.
Boston.

Eliot, Andrew. Sermon at the Ordination of his Son, Andrew Eliot, Jun.,
at Fairfield, June 22, 1774. 8vo, pp. 46. Boston.

Ellison, Sir George. The Man of Real Sensibility: Or the History of Sir
George Ellison. 12mo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Ely, Richard. Sermon at Ripton, Conn., Oct. 27, 1773, at the Ordination
of David Ely. 8vo, pp. 29. New Haven.

Examination (An) into the Conduct of the Delegates at their grand convention,
held in Philadelphia, September, 1774. Philadelphia.

Falconer, William. Shipwreck. A Poem. 12mo, pp. 112 Philadelphia.
Reprinted.


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Fish, Elisha. The Art of War lawful and necessary, &c. A Discourse to
a Company of Youth voluntarily engaged in acquiring the Use of
Arms at Upton, May 26, 1773. 8vo, pp. 17. Boston.

Fiske, Nathan. Two Fast Sermons, July 4, 1774. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.

Foster, Isaac. Sermon at the Ordination of his Son Dan Foster, at Windsor,
June 12, 1771. 4to, pp. 28. Hartford.

Free, John. An Examination of the Rights of Individuals to personal Security;
and how far these Rights may extend to altering, dissolving, or
forsaking any Government that shall cherish Murderers.
Advertised in Boston Evening Post, Sept. 12, 1774, as "Lately Published."

Friendly Address. The General attacked by a Subaltern; or, the Strictures
on the Friendly Address Examined, and a Refutation of its Principles
attempted. 8vo, New York.
See Cooper, Lee, and Barry.

Fuller, John. Funeral Sermon of Capt. Silas Hutchens of Killingly, May
25th, 1772. 8vo, Newport.

Fundamental Laws, Statutes, and Constitutions of the Ancient and most
Benevolent Order of the Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick, with an Engraving
of the Arms of the Society. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston.

Gillies, John. Memoirs of the Life of Rev. George Whitefield. 12mo, pp.
312. New York.

Grosvenor, Ebenezer. Sermon at the Ordination of Daniel Grosvenor in
Grafton. Oct., 1774. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Hamilton, Alexander. Full Vindication of the Measures of Congress from
the Calumnies of thier Enemies; in Answer to a Letter under the
Signature of a West Chester Farmer (Isaac Wilkins). 8vo. New York.

Hamilton, Alexander. Full Vindication supported; or the Farmer refuted;
being a more Impartial and Comprehensive View of the Dispute
between Great Britain and the Colonies, intended as a further Vindication
of the Congress in Answer to a Letter from A. W. Farmer
(Isaac Wilkins), entitled "A View of the Controversy between Great
Britain and her Colonies," &c. 8vo, New York.

Hancock, John. Oration on the Massacre of March 5th, 1770. Published
by Order of the Town of Boston. 4to, pp. 20. Boston.

Hancock, John. Same. 8vo. New Haven. Reprinted.

Hargrave, Francis. Arguments against Slavery, in the Case of James
Somerset, a Negro, lately determined in the Court of Kings' Bench;
wherein is attempted to demonstrate the Unlawfulness of Domestic
Slavery in England. 8vo, pp. 56. Boston. Reprinted from the London
edition.

Hawkesworth, John. Account of a Voyage round the World, in the years
1768, 1769, 1770 and 1771, by Capt. James Cook. With Plates. 2
vols. 12mo. New York. Reprinted.

Hemmenway, Moses. Remarks on the Rev. Mr. Hopkins' Answer to a
Tract entitled, A Vindication of the Power, Obligation and Encouragement,
of the Unregenerate to attend to the Means of Grace. 8vo, pp.
170. Boston.

Henry, Mathew. Extracts from his Annotations on the Bible. 12mo, pp.
19. Boston.

Hilliard, Timothy. Two Fast Sermons, July 14, 1774. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.


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Hitchcock, Gad. Massachusetts Election Sermon, 1774. 8vo, pp. 56.
Boston.

Holley, Israel. Sermon at Suffield, Dec. 27, 1773, on the Destruction of
the Tea at Boston, etc. 4to. Hartford.

Homes, William. Proposals of Some Things to be Done in Church Government,
etc. 8vo, pp. 43. Newburyport. Reprinted.
See 1732.

Huntington, Joseph. Discourse on the Vanity of Things beyond our Measure,
&c. 4to, pp. 30. Norwich.

Hutchinson, Aaron. Sermon at Pelham, Dec. 28, 1773. 8vo, pp. 32.
Boston. (No date.)

Hutchinson, Aaron. The Passover and Sprinkling of Blood kept through
Faith. A Sermon at Hardwick, March 3, 1774, at a Sacramental
Lecture. Boston.

Inglis, Charles. Sermon on the Death of John Ogilvie, D.D. 8vo, pp. 30.
New York.

Jefferson, Thomas. British America. A Summary View of the Rights of,
Set forth in some Resolutions intended for the Inspection of the present
Delegates of the People of Virginia now in Convention. 8vo, pp.
23. Williamsburg.

Jefferson, Thomas. Same. 8vo, pp. 23. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Jewett, Jedidiah. Sermon at the Ordination of Rev. D. Toppan. 8vo.
Newburyport.

Jones, Rev. David. Journal of two Visits made to some Nations of Indians
on the West Side of the River Ohio, in the Years 1772 and 1773. 8vo,
pp. iv. 95, Philadelphia.

Jones, Rev. David. Same. 8vo. Burlington, N. J.

Judson, David. Sermons on Church Government, in Reply to Mr. Ross.
8vo. New Haven.

Kelley, Hugh. The School for Wives, a Comedy. Philadelphia.

Keteltas, Abraham. Charity Sermon in the French Protestant Church in
New York, Dec. 27, 1773; 8vo. New York.

Knox, Hugh. Letter to the Rev. Jacob Green of New Jersey, pointing
out some Difficulties in the Calvinistic Scheme of Divinity, &c. New
York.

Ladies' Memorandum Book; or Daily Pocket Journal, for 1775. Philadelphia.


Langdon, Samuel. Rational Explication of St. John's Vision of the Two
Beasts in Revelation, &c. 8vo. Boston.

Lathrop, John. Massachusetts Artillery Election Sermon, June 6, 1774.
12mo, pp. 39. Boston.

Lathrop, John. Thanksgiving Discourse, Dec. 15, 1774. 8vo, pp. 39.
Boston.

Laws, &c., of Yale College. 4to, pp. 27. New Haven.

Laws., &c., of the Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick. 12mo. Boston.

Lee, Gen. Charles. Strictures on the Friendly Address to all reasonable
Americans. 8vo. New York.
See Cooper, Myles.

Lee, Gen. Charles. Same. 8vo and 12mo. (2 editions.) Philadelphia.

Leland, Thomas. The History of Ireland from the Invasion of Henry II;
with a preliminary Discourse on the ancient State of that Kingdom.
4 vols., 8vo. Philadelphia and New York.


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Letter to the Represetatives of Chester, Bucks, and Philadelphia, from a
Great Number of their Constituents, May 9, 1774. Broadside. (Philadelphia.)


Letter to the People of Great Britain from the Delegates of the American
Congress. 8vo, pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Letter from a Virginian to the Members of the Congress to be held at
Philadelphia, Sept. 1, 1774. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Letter. Same. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Letter to a Friend, giving a concise, etc., Representation of the Hardships
and Sufferings of the Town of Boston, in consequence of the "Boston
Port Bill," etc. By T. W. (Chs. Chauncy.) 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.

Letter from a Freeman of South Carolina to the Deputies of North America.
Charleston, S. C.

Lillo, George. The London Merchant; or History of George Barnwell. A
Tragedy. 12mo, pp. 62. Boston.

Livingston, Philip. The Other Side of the Question; or a Defense of the
Liberties of North America. In Answer to a late "Friendly Address
to all Reasonable Americans on the Subject of our Political Confusions."
By a Citizen. 8vo, pp. 30. New York.
See Cooper, Myles.

Lockwood, Samuel. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 12, 1774. 4to, pp.
39. New London.

London Plague of 1665. Short Account of, extracted from the Memoirs
of a Person who resided there during the time of that Infection. 8vo,
pp. 16. Philadelphia.

Lord, Benjamin. Sermon on the Death of Martha Willes. 8vo, pp. 24.
Norwich.

Lyttleton, Thomas (Lord). Letter from to William Pitt, Earl of Chatham,
on the Quebec Bill. 8vo, pp. 17. Boston.

Lyttleton, Thomas (Lord). Same. 8vo, pp. 20. New York. Reprinted.

Macaroni (The). A Comedy. Philadelphia.

Maccarty, Rev. Thaddens. Two Sermons at the Special Fast, July 14,
1774. 8vo, pp. 38. Boston.

Maccarty, Rev. Thaddens. Answer to George Keith's Libel against a
Catechism by F. M. 8vo, pp. 104. Boston.

Man of Business. A Comedy. Philadelphia.

Manual Exercise (The) as ordered by his Majesty in 1764; together with
Plans and Explanations of the Method generally practised at Reviews
and Field Days. 4to, pp. 40. Boston.
See 1764. Compiled by Adj. Gen. Edward Harvey.

Marshall, William. Propriety of Singing the Psalms of David in New
Testament Worship. Philadelphia.

Masonry. Rules and Orders for establishing a Fund of Charity for the
Relief of Free Masons, &c. 4to, pp. 15. Boston.

Massachusetts. A True State of the Proceedings in the Parliament of
Great Britain and in the Province of Massachusetts relative to the
granting the money of that Province, &c., where they are not represented. 8vo, pp. 39. Philadelphia.
Attributed to Franklin.

Mather, Cotton. Corderins Americanus. Funeral Sermon on Mr. Ezekiel
Cheever, Aug., 1708. With an Elegy, &c. 16mo, pp. 38. Boston.
Reprinted.

Mather, Increase. Elijah's Mantle. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1722.

McGregore, David. An Israelite Indeed. A Sermon on the Death of
Rev. John Moorhead. 8vo, pp. 35. Boston.


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Methodism Displayed, and Enthusiasm Detected. Intended as an Antidote
against, and a Preservative from the delusive Principles and unscriptural
Doctrines of a Modern Set of seducing Preachers, and as a Defense
of our regular and Orthodox Clergy from their unjust Reflections.
Addressed to Rev. Mr. Romaine, the Rev. Mr. Jones, &c. Philadelphia.

Mighty Destroyer (The) displayed; in some Account of the Dreadful Havock
made by the Mistaken Use, as well as Abuse, of Distilled Spirituous
Liquors. By a Lover of Mankind. 8vo, pp. 48. Philadelphia.

Militia. An Abstract of the Norfolk Exercise for the Use of the Militia of
the Province of the Massachusetts Bay. 8vo. Boston.
See Hist. Mag., vol. 1, p. 60.

Milton, John. An Old Looking Glass for the Laity and Clergy. 12mo,
pp. 100. New Haven.

More, Hannah. Search after Happiness. 8vo, pp. 64. Philadelphia. Reprinted.


More, Hannah. Same. New York.

New England. A Brief Review of the Rise, Progress, Services, and Sufferings
of, especially the Province of Massachusetts Bay, 4to, pp. 16.
Norwich. From the London edition.

New York. A Serious Address to the Inhabitants of, on the Boston Port
Bill. 4to, pp. 14. New York.

New York. Short Advice to the Counties of. By a Country Gentleman.
8vo, pp. 15. New York.

New York, Laws of, from the Year 1691 to the Present Time. Folio, 2
vols. New York.

New York. Address to the Freemen, Freeholders, and Inhabitants. 4to.
[New York.]

New York. Debates at the Robin-Hood Society, in the city of. 8vo.
New York.

Niles, Nathaniel. Two Sermons Oct. 31, 1773. 8vo, pp. 33. Norwich.

Niles, Nathaniel. Two Discourses on Liberty, at Newburyport, June 5,
1774. 4to, pp. 60. Newburyport.

Noble, Oliver. Sermon on Music in the Worship of God, Feb. 8, 1774.
12mo, pp. 46. Boston.

Occom, Sampson. A Collection of Hymns composed for his Indian Brethren.
8vo. New London.

Orton, Job. Discourses to the Aged on several important Subjects. Bos
ton.

Parsons, Jonathan. Freedom from Civil and Ecclesiastical Slavery the
Purchase of Christ. A Discourse on the 5th of March, 1774. 4to, pp.
26. Newburyport.
The first book printed in Newburyport; a press having been established there late
in 1773.

Pemberton, Ebenezer. Salvation by Grace through Faith illustrated and
confirmed, in 8 Sermons. pp. 143. Boston.

Pennsylvanian (A) to the Philadelphians, on the Abandonment of the nonimportation
Resolution, in New York. Philadelphia, July 14, 1774.
Broadside.

Philadelphia. Notice of a Committee Meeting at Carpenter's Hall. Philadelphia,

23d August, 1774.

Philadelphia. Notice of a Committee Meeting at Philosophical Hall,
Philadelphia, Sept. 23d, 1774.


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Philadelphia. Memorandum advocating Book-Auctions. Philadelphia,
Jan. 17, 1774.

Philadelphia. Mock Epitaphs on Alex. Wedderburn, and Thomas Hutchinson,
Philadelphia, May 3, 1774.

Philadelphia. Call for a public Meeting of Manufacturers and Mechanics.
Philadelphia, June 8, 1774.

Plymouth, New. Declaration of the Warrantable Grounds and Proceedings
of the first Association of the Government of New Plymouth; in
their laying the first Foundation of this Government; and in their
making Laws and disposing of Lands within the same, &c. 8vo, pp.
24. Boston. Reprinted.

Poem (A) in Seven Parts; containing Reflections upon a Farewell, &c.
Boston.

Poem on Divine Revelation; at Nassau Hall, Sept. 28, 1774. 8vo, pp. 22.
Philadelphia.

Poor Man's Advice to his poor Neighbours; a Ballad to the Tune of
Chevy Chace. New York.

Post Office. A Collection of the British Statutes now in Force relating to
the Post Office. 12mo. New York.

Pownall, Thomas. The Speech of Th—m—s P—wn—ll, Esq., late G—V—r
n—r of this Province, in the H—se of C—mm—ns, in favor of America.
4to Boston. (1774?).
See 1769.

Prescott, Col. William. Letter from a Veteran to the Officers of the
(British) army in Boston.

Pretty Story (A) written in the Year 2774. By Peter Grievous, Esq., A,
B, C, D, E. 2d edition. 8vo, pp. 32. Philadelphia.

Price, Richard. Observations on the Nature of Civil Liberty. 8vo, pp.
72. Boston. Reprinted.

Priestley, Joseph. Address to the Protestant Dissenters, of all Denominations,
on the Approaching Election of Members to Parliament, with
respect to public Liberty in General, and of American Affairs in particular.
Wilmington, Del.

Priestley, Joseph. Same. 8vo, pp. 24. Philadelphia.

Priestley, Joseph. Same. 12mo and 8vo. (2 editions.) Boston.

Prince, Thomas. Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap of Dorchester. Boston.
Reprinted.

Prince, Thomas. Extracts from his Sermon, Nov. 27, 1746, on the Destruction
of the French Fleet and Army at Chebucktah. Reprinted
at this time for encouragement under the Severe distresses now taking
place. 8vo, pp. 15. Boston.
See 1746. Salvations of God.

Proposed to be Printed by Subscription. A Small Tract: Entitled, The
Patriotic Whisper in the Ears of the King; or the grand Request of
the People of America made manifest. Intended as a Chariot of Liberty
for the Sons of America, and a standing Memorial of the Rights of the
American Colonies. Being a political Liberty Oration upon the
Branches of the American Charters, proving them to be as sacred as
the British Constitution; delivered on the last Annual Thanksgiving,
at Mount Pleasant in the Wilds of America. By John Allen, V.D.M."
Advertised in Boston Evening Post, August 8, 1774.

Psalms. The New England Psalter, or Psalms of David. 8vo, pp. 159.
Boston.


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Quakers. An Epistle From our Yearly Meeting, Held at Philadelphia,
for Pennsylvania and New Jersey, by Adjournments, from the 24th of
the 9th to the 1st of the 10th Month. Folio, pp. 4. Philadelphia.

Quebec. The Singular and diverting Behaviour of Doctor Marriot, his
Majesty's Advocate General, who was examined concerning the Religion
and Laws of Quebec, and found Means from his incomparable
Wit and Subtilty to defeat the Purposes for which he was brought to
the Bar of Parliament, June 3d, 1774. Philadelphia.

Quebec. Examinations of Doctor Marriot, and Messrs. Meseres and Hey,
at the Bar of Parliament, concerning the Religion and Laws of Quebec.
Philadelphia.

Quincy, Josiah. Observations on the Boston Port Bill; with Thoughts on
Civil Society and Standing Armies. 8vo. Boston.

Quincy, Josiah. Same. 8vo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Read, John. An Explanation of the Map of the City and Liberties of
Philadelphia. 4to, pp. 24. Philadelphia.

Ready Reckoner. Germantown.

Robbins, Chandler. Some Brief Remarks on a Piece published by John
Cotton, Esq., relating to Baptism. 8vo, pp. 27. Boston.

Robinson, Matthew. Considerations on the Measures carrying on with
respect to the British Colonies in America. 8vo, pp. 64. Boston.
Reprinted.
Several editions, in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Hartford, &c.

Rowlandson, Mrs. Mary. Narrative of her Captivity, Sufferings and Remorse
when taken prisoner by the Indians. 8vo, pp. 48. New London.
Reprinted.

Rush, Benjamin. Oration, Feb. 4, 1774, before the American Philosophical
Society; containing an Enquiry into the Natural History of
Medicine, among the Indians of North America. 8vo, pp. 118. Philadelphia.


Rush, Jacob. Resolve in Committee Chamber. Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1774.

Russell, Robert. Seven Sermons. 51st edition. 12mo, pp. 132. Boston.
Reprinted.

Say, Thomas, the Vision of. 12mo. Philadelphia.

Scott's O Tempora! O Mores! Or the Best New Year's Gift for a Prime
Minister. 8vo, pp. viii, 20. Philadelphia.

Scott's O Tempora! O Mores! Same. 8vo, pp. 32. Norwich.

Secker, Archbishop. Life of, and a Defense of his Letter to Mr. Walpole
on American Bishops. New York.

Sewell, William. History of the Rise and Progress of the People called
Quakers. 3d edition. Folio, pp. 812. Burlington, N. J.

Shakespeare's Jests, or the Jubilee Jester. New York.

Sharp, Granville. Declaration of the People's Natural Right to a Share
in the Legislature; which is the fundamental principle of the British
Constitution of State. 8vo, pp. 16. London. Printed. New York.
Reprinted.

Sharp, Granville. Same. 2d edition. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Sharp, Granville. Same. 3d edition. 8vo. Boston.

Sharp, Granville. Same. 12mo. Boston.


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Sherwood, Samuel. Fast Discourse, Aug. 31, 1774. With an Appendix,
by Ebenezer Baldwin of Danbury, respecting the Grievances of the
American Colonies. 8vo, pp. 81. New Haven.

Shipley, Jonathan (Bishop of St. Asaph). Speech intended to be Spoken
on the bill for altering the Charter of Massachusetts. 6th edition.
8vo, pp. 36. Boston. Also at Newport, R. I., Salem, Philadelphia,
Lancaster, Pa., New York, Hartford, Conn., &c.

Shipley, Jonathan. Sermon before the Society for Propagating the Gospel.
3d edition. 8vo. Philadelphia.
See 1773.

Slavery not forbidden by Scripture; or a Defense of the West India Planters,
&c. By a West Indian. Boston. (Reprinted?)
See 1773.

Smith, John B. Resolve in Committee Chamber. Philadelphia, Dec. 14,
1774.

Smith, William. Examination of the Connecticut Claim to Lands in Pennsylvania.
With Appendix and Map. 8vo, pp. 94, 32. Philadelphia.

Somers, Lord John. Judgment of whole Kingdoms and Nations, concerning
the Rights, Power and Prerogatives of Kings, and the Rights,
Privileges and Properties of the People. 12th edition. 8vo, pp. 144.
Boston.

Somers, Lord John. Same. 8vo, pp. 156. Newport, R. I.

Somers, Lord John. Same. Boston. n.d.
See 1773.

Spiritual Songs, &c. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1741.

Sterne, Lawrence. The Works of. 12mo. 5 vols. Philadelphia.

Stickney, John. The Gentleman's and Lady's Musical Companion. 4to,
pp. 12, 220. Newburyport.

Story, Isaac. Thanksgiving Sermon. 8vo. Boston.

Story (The) of Æneas and Dido burlesqued; By a Gentleman of South
Carolina. Philadelphia.

Susquehanna Case (The). 4to, pp. 7. (No place, date, or printer.)
1774?

Tans'ur, William. American Harmony. 8vo. Newburyport.

Tate and Brady. A New Version of the Psalms of David. 12mo, pp.
416. Boston.

Tennent, William. Address in Charleston, S. C., occasioned by the late
Invasion of the Liberties of the American Colonies by the British
Parliament. pp. 20. Philadelphia.

Thomas, Antoine Leonard. An Essay on the Character, Manners, and
genius of Women; Translated from the French of M. Thomas and
enlarged by Mr. Russell. 2 vols., 12mo. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Thomas, David. The Virginian Baptist; or a View and Defense of the
Christian Religion as proposed by the Baptists of Virginia; in three
parts. 4to, pp. 68. Baltimore.

Triumphant Christian (The); or Faith's Victory over Death and the Grave,
exemplified in the last Experience and dying Words of a private
Gentleman. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1755.

Trumbull, Benjamin. A Plea in Vindication of the Connecticut Title to
the Contested Lands west of the Province of New York. 8vo, pp. 102.
New Haven.


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Tucker, John. Remarks on a Discourse of Rev. Jonathan Parsons, entitled
Freedom from Civil and Ecclesiastical Slavery. 8vo, pp. 36.
Boston.

Tucker, Josiah. The True Interest of Great Britain set forth in Regard to
the Colonies. 8vo. Norfolk, Va.

Tucker, N. The Bermudian: a Poem. 4to, pp. viii, 15. Williamsburg, Va.

Turner, Charles. Sermon at Plymouth in Commemoration of the first
Landing of our Ancestors there in 1620. 8vo, pp. 48. Boston.

Vallette, Elie. The Deputy Commissary's Guide within the Province of
Maryland. 8vo, pp. 248. Annapolis.

Viand, Pierre. Surprising, yet real and true Voyages and Adventures.
12mo, pp. 144. Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Vision (A). Shewing the sudden and surprising Appearance, the cælestial
Mien, and Heavenly Conversation, of Mr. Yeamans, late Student at
Harvard College, to and with Mr. H. Goodwin, his friend and Classmate.
Boston.

Wales, Ebenezer. The Counsels and Directions of, to his Children. 8vo,
pp. 16. New London.

Webster, Samuel. Misery and Duty of an Oppressed and Enslaved People,
represented in a Sermon at Salisbury, July 14, 1774. 8vo, pp. 31,
Boston.

Welles, Noah. Discourse at Fairfield, at the Funeral of Rev. Noah Hobart.
8vo, pp. 27. New York.

Wesley, John. Thoughts upon Slavery. 8vo, pp. 83. Philadelphia. Reprinted.


Wheelock, John. Oration on the Imitative Arts. 4to, pp. 15. Hartford.

Whigs and Tories. Dissertation upon the Rise, Progress, Views, Strength,
Interest, and Character of the two Parties.
See 1773.

Whitaker, Nathaniel. Confutation of Wise's Vindication of the New
England Churches. 8vo, pp. 100. Boston.

Whitefield, George. Memoirs of the Life of. New York.

Whitney, Peter. Transgressions of a Land punished by a multitude of
Rulers. In Two Fast Discourses, July 11, 1774. 8vo, pp. 71. Boston.

Wilkins, Isaac, of Westchester, N. Y. View of the controversy between
Great Britain and her colonies, including a mode of terminating their
present Disputes Finally and Effectually, in a Letter to the Author
(Alexander Hamilton) of "a Full Vindication, of the measures of Congress.
By A. W. Farmer. 8vo, pp. 37, New York.
Sometimes attributed to Bishop Seabury of Connecticut.

Wilkins, Isaac (A. W. Farmer). Congress Canvassed: or an Examination
into the conduct of the Delegates at their grand convention Sept.
1774. 8vo, pp. 28. New York.

Wilkins, Isaac. The Full Vindication answered. By A. W. Farmer. 8vo,
New York.

Wilkins, Isaac. Free Thoughts on the Proceedings of the grand Continental
Congress held at Philadelphia Sept. 5th, 1774, &c. By A.
W. Farmer (a Westchester Farmer). 8vo, pp. 24. New York.


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Williams, Rev. John. The Redeemed Captive, &c. (See 1707.) 8vo, pp.
100. Boston. Reprinted.

Williams, Rev. John. Same. 5th edition. 8vo, pp. 70. Boston.

Williams, Rev. John. Remarkable Circumstances in his Captivity and
Deliverance &c. 4th edition. 8vo. New London. Reprinted.

Wilson, Daniel. Life, last Words, and dying Contession of Daniel Wilson,
who was executed at Providence, R. I., April 24, 1774. Boston.

Wonder of Wonders; or the Wonderful Appearance of an Angel, Devil,
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Wonder of Wonders. The Same. 12mo, pp. 23. New York.

Woodward, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of John March, at
Weathersfield. 8vo, pp. 30. New Haven.

Woolman, John. Works of. 8vo, pp. 436. Philadelphia.

World, A Compendious History of the, from the Creation to the Dissolution
of the Roman Republic. Compiled for the Use of Young Gentlemen
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Yale College. Collegii Yalensis Statuta, &c. 8vo, pp. 25. New Haven.

Zenger, John Peter. Narrative of his Case, &c. New York. Reprinted.
See 1735 and 1770.

1775.

Adams, Zabdiel. Sermon at Lunenburg to a Company of Militia. 8vo.
Boston.

Alexander, William. History of Women. 12mo, Philadelphia. Reprinted.

Almanac. Sower's German. Germantown, Pa.

Almanac. J. Warren. Printed at Woburn, by the Author.

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Almanac. Universal. Philadelphia.

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Almanac. Poor Will's. Philadelphia.

Almanac. Wilmington. Wilmington, Del.

Almanac. Pennsylvania.

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Almanac. Pocket. Philadelphia.

Almanac. North American . Samuel Stearns. Boston.

Almanac. Ames. Boston.

Almanac. Bickerstaff. Boston.

Almanac. Thomas. Boston.

Almanac. Philomathes. Worcester.

Almanac. Watson. Hartford.

Almanac. Daboll. New London.

Almanac. N. Low. Boston.

Almanac. Mill's and Hick's Register. Boston.

Almanac. Lancaster. Lancaster, Pa.

Almanac. R. Wells's Register. Charleston, S. C.


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Almanac. Merry Andrew's New. New York.

Almanac. Merry Andrew's Gentleman and Lady's Pocket. New York.

Almanac. The Family. By Copernicus. New York.

Almanac. Gaine's New York Pocket.

Almanac. Gaine's Universal Register, or American and British Calendar.
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Almanac. Anderson improved. John Anderson. Newport.

Almanac. Rivington's Gentleman's and Lady's Pocket. New York.

America's Appeal to the Impartial World. 8co, pp. 72. Hartford.

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American Chronicles. The First Book of. Same. 8vo. Boston.

American Liberty. A Poem. 8vo. New York.
See Voyage to Boston.

Americans Roused, in a Cure for the Spleen; or, Amusement for a
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printed. See 1774. See also Cure for the Spleen, and Sewall, Johnston.

Andrews, Samuel. A Fast Sermon, July 20, 1775. 8vo, pp. 18. New
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Articles for the better government of the Twelve united Colonies of North
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Barclay, Robert. An Apology for the true Christian Divinity; being an
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Barry, Henry. Remarks upon Gordon's Sermon. 12mo. Boston.

Barry, Lieut. Henry. Advantages which America derives from her Com
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Barry, Lieut. Henry. Same. 8vo. New York.

Barry, Lieut. Henry. (?) Strictures on the Friendly Address examined, and
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See 1774. See, also, Chandler, Thomas B.

Barry, Lieut. Henry. Same. pp. 16. New London. Reprinted.

Bartlett, J. The Gentleman Farrier's Repository of approved Remedies
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Bascom, Jonathan. Thanksgiving Sermon at Eastham, Dec. 15, 1774.
8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Batewell, Daniel. Fast Day Sermon, July 20, 1775. 8vo, pp. 20. Philadelphia.


Belgrove, William, of Barbadoes. A Treatise upon Husbandry, or Planting.
sm. 4to, pp. 86. Boston.

Bolton, Dr. Thomas. An Oration, March 15, 1775, at the Request of a
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A burlesque oration from the balcony of the British Coffee House in ridicule of
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Folio, p. 1. [n.p. n.d.]

British Colonies. Considerations on the Measures carrying on with respect
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British Colonies. An Appendix to the above. 8vo, pp. 19. Philadelphia.

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British Colonies. The Middle Line; or an Attempt to furnish Hints for
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12mo. Philadelphia.
See 1774.

Brooke, H. Juliet Grenville; or the Adventures of the Human Heart. 2
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See 1774.

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Burgh, James. The Art of Speaking. 12mo, pp. 299. Philadelphia. Reprinted.


Burgh, James. Political Disquisitions; or an Enquiry into Public Errors,
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Reprinted.

Burke, Edmund. Speech of, on moving his Resolutions in the Britsh
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Byrnes, Daniel. A Short Address to the English Colonies in North America,
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Carmichael, John. Self defensive War lawful. Sermon at Lancaster, Pa.,
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Chandler, Thomas B. What think ye of Congress now? Or an Enquiry,
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Mr. Sabin (Bib. Am.) ascribes this to Myles Cooper, also.

Chandler, Thomas B. (?) The Strictures on the Friendly Address examined,
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Chesterfield, Earl of. Letters to his Son, &c. 4 vols., 12mo. New York.

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Concord and Lexington. Affidavits and Depositions relative to the Commencement
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May 10, 1775. 8vo, pp. iv. 239. Philadelphia. Also printed in New
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Coombe, Rev. Thomas. Edwin; or the Emigrant. An Eclogue, with three
other Poetical Sketches. 4to, pp. 24. Philadelphia.


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Coombe, Thomas. A Continental Fast Sermon at Philadelphia, July 20,
1775. 8vo, pp. 29. Philadelphia.

Coombe, Thomas. Same. 8vo, pp. 23. Newport, R. I.

Crisis (The). Six Numbers. (At the end of the 6th "To be continued.")
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Croswell, Andrew. Mr. Murray unmasked. In which among other things
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and productive of all manner of wickedness, &c. 2d edition. 12mo.
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Cullen, William. Lectures on the Materia Medica. 4to. Philadelphia.
Republished.

Cummings, Henry. Thanksgiving Sermon at Billerica, Nov. 23, 1775.
8vo, pp. 29. Worcester.

Cure for the Spleen; or Amusement for a Winter's Evening; being the
Substance of a conversation on the Times over a Friendly Tankard
and Pipe, between Sharp, a country Parson, Bumper, country Justice,
Fillpot, an Innkeeper, Graveairs, a Deacon, Trim, a Barber, Prim, a
Quaker, Puff, late Representative. Taken in Short hand by Sir Roger
De Coverly. America. Printed and Sold in the year MDCCLXXV.
Motto from Horace, "omne tulit punctum, &c."
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Dana, James. Discourse at Kensington, Conn., Dec. 1, 1774, on occasion
of the first assembling in the New Church. 8vo, pp. 31. New Haven.

Descant (A) on the Command, Matt. xxviii, 19, 20. Written in a Letter to
a Friend. By a Well wisher to Truth. Philadelphia.

Dodsley, J. Chronicles of the Kings of England, from the reign of William
the Conqueror down to George the Third. By Nathan Bensaddi.
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Duché, Jacob. The Duty of Standing fast in our Spiritual and Temporal
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Philadelphia.

Duché, Jacob. The American Vine. A Fast Sermon before the Continental
Congress, Philadelphia, July 20, 1775. 8vo, pp. 34. Philadelphia.


Dunbar, Samuel. Sermon at Dorchester, April 29, 1774. 8vo, pp. 28.
Boston.

Elegy on the Times. 8vo. New Haven. Reprinted.

Eliot, Jared. Continuation of the Essay upon Field Husbandry in New
England. 8vo. New York.
See 1748, and 1754.

Ellwood, Thomas. History of his Life (written by his own hand). 4th
edition. 8vo, pp. 352. Philadelphia.

Fish, Elisha. Discourse at Worcester, March 28, 1775, at the Desire of the
Convention of Committees for the County of Worcester. 8vo, pp. 28.
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Foster, Dan. A Short Essay on Civil Government. The Substance of
Six Sermons, in Windsor, October, 1774. 12mo, pp. 73. Hartford.

Gage, Thomas. His Confessions: Being the Substance of His Excellency's
last Conference with his Ghostly Father, Friar Francis. A Poem.
By the Author of A Voyage to Boston. 8vo, pp. 8. n. p.


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Gage, Thomas. His Instructions of 22 Feb., 1775, to Captain Brown and
Ensign de Berniere to take a Sketch of roads, &c., from Boston to
Worcester; with a Narrative of Occurrences, and an account of their
doings in consequence of further orders to proceed to Concord. Also
an Account of the transactions of the British Troops from their march
from Boston, April 18th, till their retreat back, April 19, 1775; and a
Return of Killed and Wounded. 8vo, pp. 20. Boston.

Galloway, Joseph. Tracts (Political). 3 vols., 8vo. New York.

Galloway, Joseph. A Candid Examination of the Mutual Claims of Great
Britain and the Colonies; with a plan of accommodation, on Constitutional
Principles. 8vo, pp. 62. New York.

Galloway, Joseph. A Reply to an Address to the Author of a Pamphlet,
entitled A Candid Examination. 8vo. New York.

Galloway, Samuel. Plan for a proposed Union between Great Britain and
the Colonies. 8vo, pp. 4. New York.
See Chandler, Thomas B. What think ye of Congress now?

Galloway, Samuel. Same. Philadelphia.

George III. The King's Speech [on opening Parliament, Nov. 30, 1774.]
Single Sheet. Folio. Newport, R. I.

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1775. Folio. Boston.

Gordon, William. Sermon before the House of Representatives, on the Day
intended for the Choice of Counsellors (July 19, 1775). 8vo, pp. 29.
Watertown.

Gordon William. Thanksgiving Discourse, Dec. 15, 1774. Being the Day
recommended by the Provincial Congress. Afterwards delivered at
the Boston Lecture. 8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Gordon, William. Remarks upon the foregoing Discourse. In a Letter
from a gentleman in the Country. 8vo, pp. 11. Boston.

Great Britain's Right to Tax her Colonies, placed in the Clearest Light.
By a Swiss. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Gregory, Dr. John. A Father's Legacy to his Daughter. 12mo. Philadelphia.


Group (The). A (political) Comedy. In which some of the Officers of the
Crown and some of the Provincial Government are introduced. 8vo,
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Ascribed to Mrs. Mercy Warren.

Group (The). Same. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Hamilton, Alexander. The Farmer Refuted; or, a More Impartial and
Comprehensive View of the Dispute between Great Britain and the
Colonies; intended as a Further Vindication of the Congress, in Answer
to a Letter from A. W. Farmer, entitled, "A View of the Controversy,"
etc. 8vo, pp. 78. New York.
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Anatomy of an American Whig
, was advertised as in the press, but failed to appear,
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Hart, Levi. Sermon on the Death of Mrs. Woodbridge, with a Memoir.
8vo, pp. 34, 18. New London.

Haven, Jason. Sermon at the Ordination of Joseph Avery, in Holden,
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Haven, Jason. Sermon at the Ordination of Moses Everett, Dorchester,
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Hewes, Joseph. Collections of Occurrences and Facts known by living
Evidences, &c. 8vo, pp. 46. No place or printer.


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Hill, John. The Old Man's Guide to Health and longer Life; with Rules
for Diet, Exercise, and Physic. Philadelphia.

Hitchcock, Gad. Sermon at Plymouth, Dec. 22, 1774, in Commemoration
of the First Landing of our New England Ancestors in that Place.
8vo, pp. 44. Boston.

Hubbard, Rev. William. Narrative of the Indian Wars in New England
from 1607 to 1677. 12mo, pp. viii, 288. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1677.

Hughes, John. Letters of Abelard and Heloisa, with an Account of their
Lives, and the Poem of Eloisa to Abelard, by A. Pope. 12mo. Philadelphia.


Hunt, Isaac. Family Compact. Or a Discourse pointing out the Advantages
of an Union between Great Britain and her Colonies. 8vo.
Philadelphia.

Huntington, Enoch. Fast Sermon at Middletown, Conn., July 20, 1775.
12mo, pp. 26. Hartford.

Jamaica. Petition and Memorial of the Assembly of Jamaica to the King.
8vo. Philadelphia.

Jones, David. Sermon on Defensive War in a Just Cause. 8vo, pp. 27.
Philadelphia.

Jones, Joh. (M. D.). Plain, Concise, Practical Remarks on the Treatment
of Wounds and Fractures, &c. 4to, pp. viii, 92, 3. New York.

Josephus. The Works of, translated by Sir Roger L'Estrange. 4 vols.,
8vo. 1st vol. printed at Philadelphia in 1773. The other three at New
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Knox, Hugh. Sermon on the Death of Johannes, Theodorus, Wilhelmus,
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Langdon, Samuel. Massachusetts Election Sermon before the Provincial
Congress in Watertown, May 31, 1775. 8vo, pp. 29. Watertown.

Lathrop, John. Thanksgiving Discourse, Dec. 15, 1774; the Day recommended
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See 1774.

Law, William. The Grounds and Reasons of Christian Regeneration, or
the New Birth; offered to the Consideration of Christians and Deists.
Boston.
Printed in London in 1739.

Lee, Gen. Charles (Supposed Author). Strictures on a Pamphlet entitled
"A Friendly Address to all reasonable Americans on our Political
Confusions," &c. 12mo and 8vo. (2 editions.) Boston. Reprinted.

Lee, Gen. Charles. Same. 8vo, pp. 15. Philadelphia.

Lee, Gen. Charles. Same. To which is prefixed an Advertisement wrote
by a Gentleman in Connecticut. 8vo, pp. 16. New London.

Lee, Gen. Charles. Letter from to Gen. Burgoyne, with Gen. Burgoyne's
Answer, and a Copy of a Letter from General Lee declining an Interview
proposed by General Burgoyne. 8vo, pp. 19. Boston.

Lee, Gen. Charles. Same. 8vo. New York.

Lee, Docto. [Arthur] of Virginia. An Appeal to the Justice and Interests
of the People of Great Britain in the present disputes with America.
By an old Member of Parliament. 4th edition. 8vo, pp. 32. New
York.


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Letters of the two Commanders in Chief, Generals Gage and Washington,
and Major Generals Burgoyne and Lee; with the Manifesto of General
Washington to the inhabitants of Canada. 8vo, pp. (2) 8. New York.

[Lexington and Concord.] Circumstantial Account [by the British] of an
Attack that happened on the 19th of April, 1775, on his Majesty's
Troops, by a Number of the People of the Province of Massachusetts
Bay. Broadside. [Boston.]

Livingston, Philip. The other side of the Question; or a Defense of the
Liberties of North America, in Answer to a later Friendly Address to
all reasonable Americans on the Subject of our Political Confusions.
Boston.
See 1774, (Cooper, Myles.)

Lowth, Robert. Short Introduction to English Grammar, with Critical
Notes. 12mo, pp. xii, 132. Philadelphia.

Lyman, Joseph. Thanksgiving Sermon at Hatfield, Mass., Dec. 15, 1774.
8vo, pp. 32. Boston.

Macauley, Catharine. Address to the People of England, Scotland, and
Ireland on the present Important crisis. 3d edition. New York.
Reprinted from the London edition.

Maccarty, Thaddeus. Thanksgiving Sermon, Nov. 23, 1775. 8vo, pp. 28.
Worcester.

Macclintock, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Isaac Smith, Gilmanton,
N. H., Nov. 30, 1774. 8vo, pp. 45. Salem.

Manual Exercise, as ordered by his Majesty in 1764. Illustrated by 50
Figures on 29 large Folio and Octavo Copper Plates. Now in the
Press, and speedily will be published. Subscriptions received by
Robertsons and Trumbull (the Editors) at Norwich.
Advertised in Massachusetts Gazette, April 3, 1775.

"Map of the Country, shewing the Seat of the present unhappy Civil War
in North America. To which is added, a beautiful Draught of the
Provincial Camp: Likewise a Perspective View of Boston, and General
Gage's Lines."
Advertised by R. Aitken in Pennsylvania Gazette, Aug. 16, 1775.

Massachusetts. Rules and Regulations of the Massachusetts Army. 8vo,
pp. 15. Salem and Cambridge.

Massachusetts. The Charter granted by William and Mary to the inhabitants
of the Province. 8vo, pp. 45. n. p.

Massachusettensis. (Daniel Leonard.) The Present Political State of the
Province of Massachusetts Bay in general, and the town of Boston in
particular. Exhibiting the rise and progress of the disordered state of
that country, in a Series of letters published weekly at Boston, and
now first collected. By a native of New England. New York.

Massachusettensis. (Daniel Leonard.) The Origin of the American Contest
with Great Britain; or the present political State of Massachusetts
Bay in general, and the Town of Boston in particular. Exhibiting the
Rise and Progress of the disordered state of that Country, in a Series
of weekly Essays, published at Boston, under the signature of Massachusettensis.
A Native of New England. 8vo, pp. 86. New York.

Meigs, Retur. J. A Journal of Occurrences in the Detachment commanded
by Col. B. Arnold, on the Expedition to Quebec in 1775. 4to,
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See Rich's Catalogue, also Mass. Hist. Soc. Coll., ii, 2d Series.

Mills, Samuel John. Sermon at Litchfield, at a Public Meeting of Singers,
March 22, 1775. 8vo, pp. 19. Hartford.

Montgomery, Thomas. Sermon on Fast Day, July 20, 1775. 8vo. Philadelphia.



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Narrative of the Excursion and Ravages of the King's Troops under the
Command of General Gage, on the 19th of April, 1775. Together
with the Depositions taken by Order of Congress, to support the Truth
of it. To which is added a List of the killed and wounded. 8vo, pp.
24. Worcester. Printed by Order of the Provincial Congress.
The first book printed in Worcester.

New England Primer (The) Improved; For the more easy attaining the
true Reading of English. To which is added, The Assembly of Divine's,
and Mr. Cotton's Catechism. Providence.

New England Primer (The). Same. Boston.

New Jersey. Grants, Concessions, and Original Constitutions of New
Jersey. With the Acts passed from 1664 to 1701, during the Proprietary
Government, &c. Collected by Aaron Leaming. Folio. Philadelphia.


New Jersey, Extracts from the Journal of the Proceedings of the Provincial
Congress of. 8vo. Burlington, N. J.

New York. Copy of the Address left with his Excellency Governor
Tryon, the 3d of July, 1775, by Whitehead Hicks, Mayor of the City
of New York, with the Governor's Answer, delivered to the Mayor
the 7th of the same month, etc. 8vo. (1775?)

New York. An Alarm to the Legislature of the Province of, &c. 8vo,
pp. 13. New York.

New York. Resolutions of the Provincial Congress, Sept. 1, 1775. 8vo.
New York.

New York. Advice to the Counties of.

New York. Acts of Assembly, Vol. III, 1774–5, being the 29th Assembly,
6th Session, and 30th Assembly, 7th Session. Folio. New York.
1774–75.
See 1774.

Noble, Oliver. Some Strictures on the Story in the Book of Esther. A
Sermon at Newburyport, March 3, 1775, in Commemoration of the
Boston Massacre. 8vo, pp. 31. Newburyport.

Nova Scotia. Extract from the Votes of the House of Assembly of the
Province. Containing an Address, &c., to the King, &c. 8vo, pp. 13.
Boston.

Patriots of North America, A Sketch; with Explanatory Notes. A Poem.
8vo. New York.

Penn, William. Argumentum ad Hominem; being an Extract from a
Piece entitled, England's present Interest considered. 8vo, pp. 28.
Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania Associators. Rules for establishing Precedence among them.
Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. Journal of the Votes, &c., of the Assembly, from the first
Settlement of the Province to the Year 1767. Printed by order of the
General Assembly. In six vols. Folio. Philadelphia.
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Pennsylvania. Acts of the Assembly of; with an Appendix, containing
Acts and Parts of Acts relating to Property expired, altered, or repealed,
with the Royal Proprietary, City, and Borough Charters, and
original concessions of William Penn to the first Settlers. Folio.
Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania. Proceedings of the Convention for the Province of Pennsylvania.
8vo. Philadelphia.

Perkins, Nathan. A Sermon, June 2, 1775, to Soldiers who went from
West Hartford, in Defense of their Country. 12mo, pp. 15. Hartford.


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Perry, Joseph. Connecticut Election Sermon, May 11, 1775. 4to, pp. 23.
Hartford.

Philadelphia College. Commencement Exercises, May 7th, 1775. 8vo,
pp. 15, viii. Philadelphia.

Pickering, Timothy. Jr. An Easy Plan of Discipline for a Militia. 8vo.
Salem.
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the same amount of pages." Hist. Mag., 1, 60.

Pitt, William. Speech in the House of Lords, Jan. 20, 1775, on a Motion
for an Address to his Majesty, relative to removal of troops from Boston,
etc. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Poems. First, on a Soul Pleading with God under a Sense of its Necessities.
Second, Thoughts for a Lord's Day Morning. 16mo, pp 12. Norwich.

Presbyterian Ministers in Philadelphia. An Address from, to the Ministers
and Presbyterian Congregations in the Country of—, in North Carolina.
8vo. Philadelphia.

Priestley Joseph. An Address to Protestant Dissenters of all Denominations,
on the approaching Election of Members of Parliament, with
respect to the State of Public Affairs in general, and of American
Affairs in Particular. 8vo. Boston. Reprinted.
See 1774.

Psalms of David, with Hymns. 12mo. Boston.

Quakers. Testimony of the People called Quakers, given forth by a Meeting
of the Representatives of said People, in Pennsylvania and New
Jersey, held at Philadelphia, Jan. 24, 1775. Signed 'James Pemberton.'
Single sheet, folio. (Philadelphia.)

Quakers. Earnest Address to such of the People called Quakers as are
sincerely desirous of Supporting and maintaining the Christian Testimony
of their Ancestors. Occasioned by a Piece intituled, "The
Testimony of the People called Quakers, given forth by a Meeting of
the Representatives of said People in Pennsylvania, &c." 12mo.
Philadelphia.

Raynal, M. l'Abbé. The Sentiments of a Foreigner on the Disputes of
Great Britain with America. Translated from the French. 8vo, pp.
27. Philadelphia.

Regimental Orders. Programme for a Review of the Third Regiment in
Connecticut, February, 1775. G. Saltonstall, Colonel. 8vo, pp. 16.
n. p.

Rich, E. The Number of the Beast found out by Spiritual Arithmetic.
Sermon. 12mo, pp. 30. Chelmsford, Mass.

Rittenhouse, David. An Oration before the American Philosophical Society,
Feb. 24, 1775. 4to, pp. 27. Philadelphia.

Romans, Bernard. Annals of the Troubles in the Netherlands, from the
Accession of Charles V. Vol. 1. Dedicated to Jonathan Trumbull.
8vo, pp. 160. Hartford.

Romans, Bernard. A Concise Natural History of East and West Florida,
with twelve Maps and Plates. 2 vols., 12mo. New York.

Romans, Bernard. Map of the Seat of Civil War in America (Vicinity of
Boston). Inscribed to Hon. John Hancock, Esq., President of the
Continental Congress.

Rowlandson, Mary. Narrative, &c. 8vo, pp. 40. Boston.
See 1773.

Rules and Articles for the better Government of the Troops raised and to
be raised by the Twelve United English Colonies. 12mo. Philadelphia.


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Rules and Articles. Same. 8vo, pp. 16. Watertown.

Rules and Articles. Same. 8vo. New York.

Rush, Benjamin. Experiments and Observations on the Mineral Waters
of Philadelphia, Abington, and Bristol, in Pennsylvania. Philadelphia.
See 1773.

Sagitarius's Letters to the Rev. Dr. Cooper (Supposed to be by John Mein,
a Scotsman, who edited the Boston Chronicle). 8vo, pp. 127. Boston.

Saltpetre. Several Methods of Making it recommended to the Inhabitants
of the United Colonies. 12mo. Watertown.

Saltpetre. Same. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Sampson, Ezra. Sermon at Roxbury Camp, before Col. Cotton's Regiment,
July 20, 1775. 8vo. Watertown.

Sewall, Johnston (?). Cure for the Spleen, or Dialogues on the Times.
8vo. Boston.
See Americans Roused, and Cure for the Spleen. Ascribed by Isaiah Thomas to
Johnston Sewall.

Sewall, W. Method of making Salt-petre. Published by Order of the
Representatives in Congress. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Shangar, Marcus. Letter to John Tucker upon his Remarks on a Discourse
of Rev. Jonathan Parsons, March 5, 1774. 8vo, pp. 17. America.
(New England.) 1775.

Smith, William. Sermon at Philadelphia, June 23, 1775, on the present
Situation of American Affairs. 8vo, pp. iv, 32. Philadelphia.

Some Seasonable Observations and Remarks upon the State of our Controversy
with Great Britain; and on the Proceedings of Continental
Congress; Whereby many interesting Facts are related, and Methods
proposed for our Safety and Accommodation. By a Moderate Whig.
8vo, pp. 14. America.

Speeches delivered in the last Session of Parliament by Governor Johnstone,
Mr. Hartley, Mr. Lutterell, Col. Ackland, &c., upon the Taxation
of the American Colonies, and in favour of Protestant Dissenters.
8vo, pp. 72. New York.

Stearns, William. Fast Sermon on Public Affairs, May 11, at Marlborough.
8vo, pp. 33. Watertown.
A press existed in Watertown but one year.

Sterne, Lawrence. Works of. 5 vols. Philadelphia. Reprinted.
See 1774.

Stevenson, Roger. Military Instructions for Officers detached in the Field,
etc. 12mo, pp. 236. Philadelphia.

Strong, Joseph. Sermon at the Ordination of Alexander Gillet, at Farmington,
Dec. 29, 1773. 8vo, pp. 27. New Haven.

Strong, Nathan. Sermon at the Ordination of his Son Nathan Strong
(Jan. 5, 1774?). 12mo, pp. 36. Hartford. (No date).

Thickness, Philip. and Leigh, Peter. The Crisis No. VII, relating to the
Cause between them. 8vo. New London.

Triumph of the Whigs; or t'other Congress Convened. 8vo. New York.

Trumbull, John. McFingal; a Modern Epic Poem. Canto the first, or
the Town Meeting. 8vo. Philadelphia.

View of the Rights of British America. 8vo. Norfolk, Va.

Virginia. Proceedings of the House of Burgesses of Virginia. 4to. Williamsburgh.



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Voyage to Boston (The). A Poem. By the Author of American Liberty,
a Poem, General Gage's Soliloquy, &c. 8vo, pp. 24. New York.

Voyage to Boston (The). Same. 8vo, pp. 24. Philadelphia.

Warren, Joseph. Oration delivered March 6, 1775, on the Boston Massacre.
4to, pp. 23. Boston.

Warren, Joseph. Same. 8vo. Newport, R. I.

Warren, Joseph. Same. New York.

Warren, Joseph. "Lines sacred to the Memory of the late Major-General
Joseph Warren, who fell in the Battle at Charlestown, fighting gallantly
for his Country." Broadside. Dated "Providence, July 27,
1775."
See Hist. Mag., Vol. IV, p. 280.

Webster, Samuel. Sermon before the Companies of Minute Men at Groton,
Feb. 21, 1775. 8vo, pp. 30. Boston.

West, Samuel. Sermon at the Ordination of Jonathan Newell, at Stow,
Oct. 11, 1774. 8vo, pp. 31. Boston.

Wheeler, Capt. Thomas. True Narrative of an expedition with Capt.
Edward Hutchinson into the Nipmuck country, and to Quabaog, alias
Brookfield, &c. 4to, pp. 10, 32. Boston.

Wheelock, Eleazar. A Sermon on Liberty of Conscience. 8vo, pp. 31.
Hartford.


Wheelock, Eleazar. Continuation of the Narrative of the Indian Charity
School, &c., from Sept. 26, 1773 to Feb. 20, 1775. 4to, pp. 54. Hartford.
See 1773.

Wigglesworth, Edward. Jun. Calculations on American Population, with
a Table, &c. 8vo, pp. 24. Boston.

Williams, Samuel. Thanksgiving Sermon at Salem, Dec. 15, 1774. 8vo.
Salem.

Young, Arthur. Rural Oeconomy; or Essays on the practical Parts of
Husbandry. To which is added the rural Socrates; being Memoirs
of a Country philosopher. By the author of the Farmer's Letter. 2d
edition. 8vo. Philadelphia.

Zeisberger, David. Essay of a Delaware Indian and English Spelling
Book. 12mo. Germantown.

Zubly, Joh. J. A Sermon on the Law of Liberty. 8vo.
Philadelphia.

 
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Mr. Thomas's lists of early publications at Cambridge were confessedly incomplete, and, from the necessity
of the case, some of his descriptions failed of perfect accuracy; but, as additions and variations often
involved questions of authority not always undisputed, it was thought best to leave them, generally, to be
made in this catalogue. which can be compared with his text. By History of Printing, in this catalogue,
the new edition is always meant. H.