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A serious address to that part of the Congregational Church in Newbury-Port, which, for the present, attend the public worship of God in the court-house. Occasioned by two letters published by the Rev. Mr. John Tucker, to make void, in part, a sermon preached to said church on their solemn fast, June 25, 1767. It contains also, an account of the dividing of said church and parish into two Christian societies. By James Chandler, A.M. Pastor of the West Church in Rowley, and author of said sermon.
Chandler, James, 1706-1789.Date: 1768- Books
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An answer to Mr. Tucker's Letter to Mr. Chandler. Relative, more especially, to a marginal note or two in his sermon preached at Newbury-Port, June 25, 1767, preparatory to their settling of a minister. By James Chandler, author of said sermon.
Chandler, James, 1706-1789.Date: 1767- Books
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The two following sermons, one on the Gospel condition of salvation; and the other, on the nature and necessity of the Father's drawing such as come unto Christ, were preached to the First Congregational Church and Society in Newbury-Port, April 9. 1769. And are now published at the desire of many of the hearers, to whom they are inscribed. By John Tucker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Newbury.
Tucker, John, 1719-1792.Date: 1769- Books
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Ministers of the Gospel, as spiritual guides to their people, to be remembered by them after their decease, and their good instructions and example to be followed. Two discourses occasioned by the death of the Rev. Mr. John Lowell, late Pastor of the Congregational Church in Newbury-Port; who departed this life, May 15th 1767. In the 64th year of his age. Delivered to the Christian society there, on the Lord's Day, June 7th, after his decease. By John Tucker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Newbury.
Tucker, John, 1719-1792.Date: 1767- Books
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An extract from a late sermon on the death of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Emerson, Pastor of the First Church in Malden. Who died very suddenly on Monday evening July 13th, 1767. In the 68th year of his age. Delivered at Malden, by Joseph Emerson, A.M. Pastor of the church a Pepperrell. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Emerson, Joseph, 1724-1775.Date: MDCCLXVII. [1767]- Books
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A sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Thomas Cary, to the pastoral care of the First Church in Newbury-Port, May 11, 1768. By Edward Barnard, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in Haverhill. To which are annexed, the charge given on that occasion by the Rev. Mr. Wingate of Amesbury, and the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. Mr. Prentice of Charlestown.
Barnard, Edward, 1720-1774.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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A narrative of the dangers and distresses which befel Isaac Morris, and seven more of the crew, belonging to The Wager store-ship, which attended Commodore Anson, in his voyage to the South Sea: Containing An Account of their Adventures, after they were left by Bulkeley and Cummins, on an uninhabited Part of Patagonia, in South America; where they remained about Fifteen Months, 'till they were seized by a Party of Indians, and carried above a Thousand Miles into the Inland Country, with whom they resided upwards of Sixteen Months: After which they were carried to Buenos-Ayres, and ransomed by the Governor, who sent them on board the Asia, a Spanish Man of War, and confined them there above Thirteen Months; when the Asia sailed for Europe. Interspersed with a Description of the Manners and Customs of the Indians in that Part of the World, particularly their Manner of taking the Wild Horses in Hunting, as seen by the Author himself. The Whole Serving as a Supplement to Mr. Bulkeley's Journal, Campbell's Narrative, and Ld. Anson's Doyage. By I. Morris, late Midshipman of the Wager.
Morris, Isaac.Date: [1750?]- Books
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A narrative of the dangers and distresses which befel Isaac Morris, and seven more of the crew, belonging to The Wager store-ship, which attended Commodore Anson, in his voyage to the South Sea: containing an account of their adventures, after they were left by Bulkeley and Cummins, on an uninhatited Part of Patagonia, in South America; where they remained about Fifteen Months, 'till they were seized by a Party of Indians, and carried above a Thousand Miles into the Inland Country, with whom they resided upwards of Sixteen Months: After which they were carried to Buenos Ayres, and ransomed by the Governor, who sent them on board the Asia. a Spanish Man of War, and confined them there above Thirteen Months; when the Asia sailed for Europe. Interspersed with A Description of the Manners and Customs of the Indians in that Part of the World, particularly their Manner of taking the Wild Horses in Hunting. as seen by the Author himself. The whole serving as a supplement to Ld. Anson's voyage. By I. Morris, late Midshipman of the Wager.
Morris, Isaac.Date: MDCCLII. [1752]- Books
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The charter of the city of Chester, granted by King Henry VIIth. With a confirmation thereof by Queen Elizabeth. Now first published from a faithful translation, made before the civil wars.
Chester (England)Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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Ministers of the Gospel, gifts of the Lord to his churches; and to be obtained by prayer. A sermon preached at Newbury-Port, June 25, 1767. A fast, sanctified by the Congregational church and society there, under bereavement of their pastor. (Published at the desire of man of said society.) By James Chandler, A.M. Pastor of the West Church in Rowley. [Four lines of quotations]
Chandler, James, 1706-1789.Date: 1767- Books
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The Social and instructive companion, expressive of the following heads: The different orders of nuns, and the manner of taking the veil. Tauidores or bull-feasts in Spain. Pompous exhibitions of the regattas at Venice. Description of the person, the way of living, & of the court of Queen Elizabeth,-the King of Prussia,- and some curious particulars of Oliver cromwell. Account of the assemblies of Russia. The origin of Chivalry. Authentick account of Jane shore. Colonel blood's daring attempt of stealing the regalia.-and many other extraordinary narratives. To which are added, several curious and interesting anecdotes of this and the last age; collected from the best authors and best companions.
Date: 1765- Books
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The Rev. Aaron Hutchinson's Reply to the Remarks on his sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23, 1767, and intitled Valour for the truth; considered: by John Tucker, author of said Remarks. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Tucker, John, 1719-1792.Date: 1768- Books
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Remarks on the Revd. Mr. James Chandler's Serious address to a society at Newbury-Port. By John Tucker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Newbury. In a letter to a friend.
Tucker, John, 1719-1792.Date: 1768- Books
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A reply to the Rev. Mr. Chandler's Answer: containing, more specially the author's vindication of himself in his first letter; and a farther consideration of the unlawful use, which is sometimes made of confessions of faith, and such kind of writings; and particularly with respect to candidates for the ministry. In a second letter to Mr. Chandler. By John Tucker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Newbury.
Tucker, John, 1719-1792.Date: 1768- Books
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A reply to the Remarks of the Rev. Mr. John Tucker, Pastor of the First Church in Newbury, on a sermon preached at Newbury-Port, April 23. 1767. Intitled Valour for the truth. By Aaron Hutchinson, A.M. Pastor of the church in Grafton, the author of said sermon. [Seven lines of Scripture texts]
Hutchinson, Aaron, 1724-1800.Date: 1768- Books
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A serious call to regard divine providence. A sermon preached at Chester, November the 8th, 1772; On Occasion of the dreadful Calamity that happened there on the 5th of the same Month, by an Explosion of Gunpowder. By John Chidlaw.
Chidlaw, John.Date: [1772?]- Books
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A serious call to regard divine providence. A sermon preached at Chester, November the 8th, 1772; on occasion of the dreadful calamity that happened there on the 5th of the same month, by an explosion of gunpowder. By John Chidlaw.
Chidlaw, John.Date: [1772?]- Books
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An assize sermon preached in the Cathedral Church at Chester, on Monday the 19th of April, 1756.
Ward, Abel, -1785.Date: [1756?]- Books
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An experimental and practical enquiry into the opthalmic, antiscrophulous, and nervous properties of the mineral water of Llangybi, in Carnarvonshire. To which is annexed, an essay on the Prize Question, Proposed by the Royal Academy of Bourdeaux, For the Year 1767, On the Subject of Analizing Mineral Waters. By Diederick Wessel Linden, M.D.
Linden, Diederick Wessel, active 1745-1768.Date: [1767]- Books
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The last day. A poem. Book the first.
Bulkeley, John, -1718.Date: [1717]- Books
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For the convenience of ships at sea; and for Domestic, and all other Occasions where Lemon Juice is used. Concrete, or Crystalised lemon juice; being the pure acid part of the fruit in a solid and dry form, Resembling in Appearance white sugar candy. Prepared only by H. Coxwell, No. 200, Temple-Bar.
Bulkeley, Coxwell & Bromet.Date: 1795?]- Books
An analytical compendium of the various branches of medical science : for the use and examination of students / By John Neill ... and Francis Gurney Smith.
Neill, John, 1819-1880.Date: 1848- Books
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An impartial account of the prophets: in a letter to a friend.
Bulkeley, Richard, Sir, 1644-1710.Date: 1708- Books
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An impartial account of the prophets, in the beginning of this century: recommended to be seriously perused at this time, when prophecies and revelations are too much disregarded and despised. In a letter to a friend.
Bulkeley, Richard, Sir, 1644-1710.Date: [1795]- Books
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An impartial account of the prophets: in a letter to a friend.
Bulkeley, Richard, Sir, 1644-1710.Date: [1708?]