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By the King, a proclamation, for the discovering and apprehending of the persons who barbarously wounded and maimed John Mac-Allen, an officer of excise in Scotland.
Great Britain. Sovereign (1714-1727 : George I)Date: 1714- Books
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Meat out of the eater. Or, Funeral-discourses occasioned by the death of several relatives. Work accommodated unto the service of all that are in any affliction; but very particularly such as are afflicted with the loss of their consorts or children. By Cotton Mather. [Fou lines from I Corinthians]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1703- Books
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The Christians exercise by Satans temptations: or, An essay to discover the methods which this adversary useth to tempt the children of God; and to direct them how to escape the mischief thereof. Being the substance of several sermons preached on that subject. By Samuel Willard, teacher of a church in Boston. [One line from James]
Willard, Samuel, 1640-1707.Date: 1701- Books
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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 N.E. To be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration & acceptance in the Lord, the 8th month, anno 1649. [Eight lines from Psalms]
Congregational Churches in New England. Cambridge Synod.Date: 1717- Books
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The excellency of a publick spirit discoursed: in a sermon, preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the province of the Masachusetts Bay in New England, May 27. 1702. Being the day for election of counsellors in that province. By Increase Mather. [Four lines of quotations]
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723.Date: 1702- Books
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Death the certain wages of sin to the impenitent: life the sure reward of grace to the penitent: together with the only way for youth to avoid the former, and attain the latter. Deliver'd in three lecture sermons; occasioned by the imprisonment, condemnation and execution, of a young woman, who was guilty of murdering her infant begotten in whoredom. To which is added, an account of her manner of life & death, in which the glory of free grace is displayed. By Mr. John Rogers, Pastor of the Church of Ipswich. [One line from Timothy]
Rogers, John, 1666-1745.Date: 1701