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An almanack of the coelestial motions, aspects and eclipses, &c. for the year of the Christian aera, 1713. ... Fitted to the meridian of Boston in N. England, being about 71 deg west of the meridian of London, and in 42 deg. 24 min. of n. latitude. By Edward Holyoke, M.A Licensed by His Excellency the governour.
Holyoke, Edward, 1689-1769.Date: 1713 [i.e., 1712?]- Books
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An almanack for the year of our Lord, 1724. ... Calculated to the meridian of Boston, in N. England, where the north-pole is elevated 42 d. & 25 min. north, & 71 deg. westward from London.
Whittemore, Nathaniel, 1673-1754.Date: 1724 [i.e., 1723?]- Books
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The New-England diary, or, Almanack for the year of our Lord, Christ, 1724. ... Apply'd to the horizon of the famous town of Boston, N.E. whose lat. is 42 deg. 25 m. north, & a meridian 289 grs. east from London, but may without sensible error (tides excepted) serve all the adjacent places from Newfoundland to Carolina. By a native of New-England. [Six lines of verse from Moore]
Bowen, Nathan, 1698-1776.Date: 1724 [i.e., 1723?]- Books
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The New-England diary, or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ 1725. ... Apply'd to the horizon of Boston, N. England, where the north pole is raised, and the south pole depress'd equal to an angle of 42 grs. 25 m and a meridian 4 ho. & 44 min. west of London. By a native of New-England. [Six lines of verse]
Bowen, Nathan, 1698-1776.Date: 1725 [i.e., 1724?]- Books
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The New-England diary, or, Almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1726. ... Fitted to the famous town of Boston, where the north pole is raised, and the south pole is depress'd equal to an angle of 42 gr. 25 m and a meridian 4 h. 44 m. west of London. By a native of New-England.
Bowen, Nathan, 1698-1776.Date: 1726 [i.e., 1725]- Books
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Nehemiah. A brief essay on divine consolations, how great they are; and how great the regards to be paid unto them, with an application thereof to some frequent cases; especially, the death of relatives. Offered, at the lecture in Boston. 30 d. 9 m. 1710. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines of quotations]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1710- Books
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An almanack of the coelestial motions & aspects, for the year of the Christian aera, 1716. ... Calculated for the meridian of Boston N.E. where lat. north 42. 25. longit. 315. But may indifferently serve any part of New-England. By Daniel Travis.
Travis, Daniel, 1652?-1720?.Date: 1716 [i.e., 1715?]- Books
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Electuarium novum alexipharmacum-- or, A new cordial, alexiterial and restorative electuary; which may serve for a succedaneum to the grand theiraca Andromachi. The theriaca examined, with reasons humbly offered why the troches should be ejected, as well as a great number of the rest of the ingredients. A new correction of theriaca most humbly proposed, and, with due deference, submitted to the superior and impartial judgment of the Royal College of Physicians; and dedicated to the most honoured the president, the justly honoured the censors, with their most worthy brethren the elect, and the rest of the fellows of that most honourable society. By the Reverend Mr. Harward, a licentiate of the Royal College, and lecturer of the Royal Chappel at Boston in New England. [One line of Latin text]
Harward, Mr. (Thomas), 1700-1736.Date: 1732. (Price two shillings)- Books
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Acts and laws, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirty-first day of May, 1727. And continued by adjournment to the sixteenth day of August following.
Massachusetts.Date: 1727- Books
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Civil rulers are God's ministers, for the peoples good. A sermon preached before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford in New-England, May, 8th. 1712. The day for the election of the Honourable the governour, the deputy governour, and the Worshipfu the Assistants there. By John Woodward, M.A. Pastor of the church in Norwich. [Two lines from Judges] Published by order of authority.
Woodward, John, 1671-1747.Date: 1712- Books
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Rulers feeding & guiding their people, with integrity & skilfulness. A sermon preached, to the Great & General Court of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, conven'd at Boston in N.E. on May 30. 1716. The stated day for their anniversary election of counsellers. By B. Wadsworth, A.M. Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Wadsworth, Benjamin, 1670-1737.Date: 1716- Books
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A discourse concerning faith and fervency in prayer, and the glorious kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ, on earth, now approaching. Delivered in several sermons, in which the signs of the present times are considered, with a true account of the late wonderful and astonishing success of the Gospel in Ceilon, Amboina, and Malabar. By I. Mather, D.D. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1710- Books
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A trespass-offering, humbly presented unto the churches of New-England, by Robert Sturgeon.
Sturgeon, Robert.Date: 1725- Books
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Ministers are men of like passions with others. A sermon preach'd at Barnstable, May 12. 1725. The day on which a church was gathered in the east part of the said town, and Mr. Joseph Green was ordained pastor of it. By Ebenezer Gay. A.M. and Pastor of a church in Hingham. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Gay, Ebenezer, 1696-1787.Date: 1725- Books
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A flying roll, brought forth, to enter into the house and hand of the thief. The crime & the doom of the thief declared; the various wayes of his theft detected and exposed; and a repentance demanded from the malefactor. In a sermon preached at Boston, p.m. Lords-Day. 11d. 11m. 1712. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Juvenal]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1713- Books
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Pastoral desires. A short catalogue of excellent things, which a true pastor, will desire to see approved, and practised, and abounding, among his people. A book, design'd to be lodg'd and left in their hands, by one desirous to be such an one, in his pastoral visits, to the houses of all his people. [Eight lines from II Peter]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1712- Books
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Acts and laws, of Her Majesties province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England.
Massachusetts.Date: 1714- Books
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Hezekiah. A Christian armed with strength from above; to keep him from fainting in a day of adversity. In a brief essay, made at Boston-lecture; 26. d. IX m. 1713. In a time of much adversity, upon the author, & his neighbourhood. [Six lines of quotations in English and Latin]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1713- Books
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Awakening truth's tending to conversion. Delivered in several sermons wherein is shewed, I. That the greatest sinners may be converted and saved. II. That sinners who cannot convert themselves, ought to pray for converting grace. III. That sinners who neglect spiritual blessings until the day of grace is past, will wish for them but in vain, when it is too late. In which sermons notice is taken of some late remarkable conversions. By Increase Mather, D.D.
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1710- Books
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A Conference of His Excellency Jonathan Belcher, Esq; captain general and governour in chief of His Majesty's province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, with Evewakenk chief sachem of the Penobscot tribe, Loron one of the chief captains of the same tribe, Loxus chief sachem of the Norridgewock tribe, Adiawando chief sachem of the Pigwacket tribe, and Medaganesset chief sachem of the Amerescoggin tribe, with other chief men of the said Indian tribes, at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, July 1732. Annoq; regni Regis Georgii, Secundi, Magnae Britanniae, &c. sexto.
Date: 1732- Books
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The true riches. A present of glorious and immense riches, plainly and freely tendered unto those that are willing to accept of them. In a brief essay on the unsearcheable riches of Christ. [Two lines from Ephesians]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1724- Books
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Utile dulci. or, A joco-serious dialogue, concerning regular singing: calculated for a particular town, (where it was publickly had, on Friday Oct. 12. 1722.) but may serve some other places in the same climate. By Thomas Symmes, philomusicus. [Eight lines of quotations]
Symmes, Thomas.Date: 1723- Books
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The fountain opened: or, The admirable blessings plentifully to be dispensed at the national conversion of the Jews. From Zech. XIII. I. By the late Reverend and learned Samuel Willard, M.A. teacher of a church in Boston, N.E. and vice-president of Harvard College.
Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707.Date: 1722- Books
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A plea for the ministers of the Gospel, offered to the consideration of the people of New-England. Being an exposition of Galat. VI. 6. [Three lines from Galatians] By a friend to the churches.
Friend to the churches.Date: 1706- Books
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Orphanotrophium. Or, Orphans well-provided for. An essay, on the care taken in the divine Providence for children when their parents forsake them. With proper advice to both parents and children, that the care of heaven may be the more conspicuously & comfortably obtained for them. Offered in a sermon, on a day of prayer, kept with a religious family, (28.d. 1.m. 1711) whose honourable parents were lately by mortality taken from them. By Cotton Mather, D.D. [Two lines from Psalms]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1711