40 results filtered with: Franklin, James, 1697-1735
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The sweet psalmist of Israel. A sermon preach'd at the lecture held in Boston, by the Society for Promoting Regular & Good Singing, and for Reforming the Depravations and Debasements our Psalmody Labours Under, in Order to Introduce the Proper and True Old Way of Singing Now published at the desire of several ministers that heard it, and at the request of the society aforesaid. By Thomas Walter, M.A. Minister of a church in Roxbury. [Three lines from Psalms]
Walter, Thomas, 1696-1725.Date: 1722- Books
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Postscript to Abuses, &c. obviated. Being a short and modest answer to matters of fact maliciously misrepresented in a late doggrel [sic] dialogue.
Douglass, William, approximately 1700-1752.Date: 1722]- Books
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The grounds and rules of musick explained: or, An introduction to the art of singing by note. Fitted to the meanest capacities. By Thomas Walter. M.A. Recommended by several ministers. [One line from Psalms]
Walter, Thomas, 1696-1725.Date: 1721- Books
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Remarks on, or An examination of Mr. Bulkly's account of the Lyme dispute, on these following heads, viz. I. The subjects of baptism. II. The mode of baptizing. In a letter to a friend. By John Walton, B.A. & V.D.M.
Walton, John, 1694-1764.Date: 1731- Books
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The New-England diary, or Almanack for the year of our Lord 1725. ... By a native of New England.
Bowen, Nathan, 1698-1776.Date: 1725 [i.e., 1724]- Books
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The door of heaven opened and shut. Opened to the ready and prepared. Shut against the unready and unprepared. Or, A discourse concerning the absolute necessity of a timely preparation for a happy eternity. By John Fox, Minister of the Gospel, and author of the discourse concerning time and the end of time.
Fox, John, active 1676.Date: 1731- Books
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A letter from one in the country to his friend in Boston, containing some remarks upon a late pamphlet, entituled, The distressed state of the town of Boston, &c.
Wigglesworth, Edward, approximately 1693-1765.Date: 1720- Books
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Hoop-petticoats arraigned and condemned by the light of nature, and law of God.
Date: 1722- Books
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English liberties, or The free-born subject's inheritance; containing Magna Charta, Charta de Foresta, the statute De Tallagio non Concedendo, the Habeas Corpus Act, and several other statutes; with comments on each of them ... with many law-cases throughout the whole. Compiled first by Henry Care, and contiued [sic], with large additions, by W.N. of the Middle-Temple, Esq;
Care, Henry, 1646-1688.Date: 1721- Books
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Parents and children advised and exhorted to their duty. Part of a sermon, preached at Newport on Rhode-Island, September 28. 1729. By Benjamin Bass, A.M. Pastor of the church of Christ in Hanover.
Bass, Benjamin, 1694-1756.Date: in the year, 1730- Books
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A vindication of the New-North-Church in Boston, from several falshoods spread in a pamphlet lately published, tending to their defamation, entituled, An account of the reasons why a considerable number belonging to the New North Congregation in Boston, could not consent to Mr. Peter Thacher's ordination there, &c. With an invitation to the dissatisfyed brethren of the said church to put an end to their controversy in a Christian way. By several of the members of that church.
Lyman, Caleb, 1678-1742.Date: 1720- Books
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The abuses and scandals of some late pamphlets in favour of inoculation of the small pox, modestly obviated, and inoculation further consider'd in a letter to A- S- M.D. & F.R.S. in London. [Three lines of verse]
Douglass, William, approximately 1700-1752.Date: 1722- Books
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A discourse on forgiveness. In three sermons from Matt. VI. 15. Wherein is shewed, I. That men are very prone to commit trespasses, both against God and against one another. II. That men are very loth to forgive others their trespasses, tho' they need so much to be forgiven themselves. III. That they whose trespasses are forgiven by their Heavenly Father, partake of an inestimable benefit. IV. That those who refuse to forgive others their trespasses, are certainly unpardoned themselves, and all their guilt lies upon them. By the late Reverend Nathanael Vincent, V.D.M. Taken in short-hand by one of his hearers.
Vincent, Nathanael, 1639?-1697.Date: 1722- Books
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The believer's redemption by the precious blood of Christ. A sermon preach'd at Newport, on Rhode-Island: on Lord's Day, December 31. 1727. From I. Peter, i. 18, 19. By John Webb, Pastor of a church of Christ in Boston.
Webb, John, 1687-1750.Date: MDCCXXVIII. [1728]- Books
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The freeholder's address to the Honourable House of Representatives.
Wise, John, 1652-1725.Date: [1721?]- Books
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John Baptist's decreasing and Christ's increasing witnessed: being a treatsie [sic] concerning baptism in the type, and baptism in the mystery. By John Gratton, well wisher of the Annabaptists, &c.
Gratton, John, 1641-1712.Date: 1726- Books
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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.
Thacher, Peter, 1677-1739.Date: 1720- Books
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Vigilius. Or, The awakener, making a brief essay, to rebuke first the natural sleep which too often proves a dead fly, in the devotions of them that indulge it. And then the moral sleep, wherein the souls of men frequently omit the duties, and forfeit the comforts, of religion. In earnest. [One line from 1 Corinthians]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1719- Books
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A discourse had by the late Reverend and learned Mr. Ebenezer Pemberton, previous to the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Sewall, at Boston, September 16. 1713. Affirming and proving the validity of presbyterial ordination.
Pemberton, Ebenezer, 1672-1717.Date: 1718- Books
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An apology for the true Christian divinity, as the same is held forth, and preached, by the people, called in scorn, Quakers: being a full explanation and vindication of their principles and doctrines, by many arguments, deduced from Scripture and right reason, and the testimonies of famous authors, both ancient and modern: With a full answer to the strongest objections usually made against them. Presented to the King. Written in Latin and English, by Robert Barclay, and since translated into High Dutch, Low Dutch, and French, for the information of strangers.
Barclay, Robert, 1648-1690.Date: 1729- Books
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Gloria Britannorum: or, The British worthies. A poem. Being an essay on the characters of the most illustrious persons in camp or cabinet, since the Glorious Revolution to this present time. More particularly, of the present ministry, under our most renowned sovereign Lord King George. To which is added, an ode on His Majesty's coronation, and an elegy on the death of the late glorious Duke of Marlborough. By a lover of the present happy constitution. [Two lines from Horace]
Knapp, Francis, 1672-Date: 1723- Books
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Hodder's arithmetick: or, That necessary art made most easy. Being explained in a way familiar to the capacity of any that desire to learn it in a little time. By James Hodder, writing-master.
Hodder, James, active 1661.Date: 1719- Books
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An essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity, in a conduct truly pious and religious. By Thomas Beaven.
Beaven, Thomas.Date: [ca. 1734]- Books
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A friendly check, from a kind relation, to the chief cannoneer, founded on a late information, dated N.E. Castle-William, Feb. 1720,21.
Wise, John, 1652-1725.Date: 1721]- Books
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A discourse, shewing, that the real first cause of the straits and difficulties of this province of Massachusetts Bay, is it's extravagancy, & not paper money: and also what is a safe foundation to raise a bank of credit on, and what not, (with some remarks on Amicus Patriae,) & a projection for emitting of more bills of credit on the province. By way of dialogue, tween a representative in said province, and a certain gentleman concerned for the good of his native country. By Philopatria.
Paine, Thomas, 1694-1757.Date: 1721