37 results filtered with: Russell, Ezekiel, 1743-1796
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A funeral hymn, composed by that eminent servant of the most high God, the late Reverend and Renowned George Whitefield, Chaplain to the Right Hon. the Countess of Huntingdon, &c., &c. Who departed this life in full assurance of a better, on Lord's Day, the thirtieth of September, 1770 ... at Newbury-Port, in New-England.--This hymn was designed to have been sung over his corpse, by the orphans belonging to his tabernacle in London, had this great, pious, and learned man died there.
Wesley, Charles, 1707-1788.Date: [1770?]- Books
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Poems, upon several sermons, preached by the Rev'd, and renowned, George Whitefield, while in Boston. [Three lines of quotation] A New Years gift, from a Daughter of Liberty and lover of truth.
Dunlap, Jane.Date: 1771- Books
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A dissuasion to Great-Britain and the colonies, from the slave trade to Africa. Shewing, the contradiction this trade bears, both to laws divine and provincial; the disadvantages arising from it, and advantages from abolishing it, both to Europe and Africa, particularly to Britain and the plantations. Also shewing, how to put this trade to Africa on a just and lawful footing. By James Swan, a native of Great-Britain, and friend to the welfare of this continent.
Swan, James, 1754-1830.Date: [1772]- Books
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The history of the Holy Jesus. Containing a brief and plain account of his 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; composed on purpose for their use. By a lover of their precious souls.
Lover of their precious souls.Date: 1771- Books
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An elegiac poem, on the death of that celebrated divine, and eminent servant of Jesus Christ, the Reverend and learned George Whitefield ... Who made his exit from this transitory state, to dwell in the celestial realms of bliss, on Lord's-Day, 30th of September, 1770 .. at Newbury-Port, near Boston, New-England. ... by Phillis, a servant girl, of 17 years of age, belonging to Mr. J. Wheatley, of Boston:--she has been but 9 years in this country from Africa.
Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784.Date: [1770]- Books
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A discourse, before the Humane Society, in Boston : delivered on the second Tuesday of June, 1787 / by John Lathrop, D.D.
Lathrop, John, 1740-1816.Date: 1787- Books
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Salem: Wednesday, Nov. 1, one o'clock, p.m. We have this moment received the following great and important intelligence from Capt. Stephen Lowater, who arrived at Ipswich, yesterday in 14 days from Liverpool, Nova Scotia ...
Date: 1775]- Books
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Christ sent to heal the broken hearted. A sermon, preached at the Thursday lecture in Boston, on October, 21st. 1773. When Levi Ames, a young man, under a sentence of death for burglary, to be executed on that day, was present to hear the discourse: by Samuel Mather, D.D. Pastor of a church in Boston, New-England [Nine lines of quotations] To which is added, his life witten [sic] by himself.
Mather, Samuel, 1706-1785.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII [1773]- Books
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A description of the Last Judgment; with some reflections thereon. The happiness of being ready. And the misery of being unready for such a day. Also, a poem on death, and one on the Resurrection. By John Peck, of Rehoboth. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Peck, John, 1735-1812.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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An oration, delivered at Ipswich, at the request of a number of the inhabitants, on the twenty-ninth of April, 1783; on account of the happy restoration of peace, between Great-Britain and the United States of America. By Levi Frisbie, A.M. Published by the desire of those gentlemen, at whose request it was delivered.
Frisbie, Levi, 1748-1806.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIII. [1783]- Books
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A calm and plain answer to the enquiry, Why are you a dissenter from the Church of England? Containing some remarks on its doctrine, spirit, constitution, and some of its offices and forms of devotion. By the author of the dissenting gentleman's letters to Dr. White. Being a summary view of the arguments contained in those letters. [Two lines from Matthew]
Towgood, Micaiah, 1700-1792.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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Bickerstaff's genuine Boston almanack, for the year of our redemption, 1786. ... Fitted for the meridian of Boston, lat. 42' 250 [sic] n.
Date: [1785]- Books
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An argument in the case of James Sommersett a Negro: lately determined by the Court of King's Bench: wherein it is attempted to demonstrate the present unlawfulness of domestic slavery in England. To which is prefixed, a state of the case. By Mr. Hargrave, one of the counsel for the Negro.
Hargrave, Francis, 1741?-1821.Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]- Books
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James Morrill, at his shop, no. 43. Newbury-Street, Boston, sells, on the lowest terms, a general assortment of European goods, wholesale and retail.
Morrill, James, 1751-1833.Date: [1788?]- Books
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Practical language interpreted: in a dialogue between a believer and an unbeliever. In two parts. Representing a believer under the influence of grace, speaking Canaan's language. Part I. represents an unbeliever under the influence of a carnal mind, refusing to accept of the invitations of the Gospel; whose practice often speaks plainer and louder than words, saying of Christ the King, we will not have this man to reign over us. Part II. Shews some of the language of a soul under conviction: and how the unbeliever becomes a believer.
Smith, Eunice, of Ashfield.Date: [1792]- Books
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An oration on the beauties of liberty, or The essential rights of the Americans. Delivered at the Second Baptist-Church in Boston, upon the last annual thanksgiving, Dec. 3d, 1772. Dedicated to the Right Honourable the Earl of Dartmouth. Published by the earnest request of many. By a British Bostonian.
Allen, John, active 1741-1774.Date: M,DCC,LXXIII. [1773]- Books
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In Congress, July 4, 1776. A declaration by the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress assembled.
United States.Date: [1776]- Books
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A new liberty song, composed at the camp at Prospect-Hill, August, 1775. By a son of Liberty.
Son of Liberty.Date: [1775]- Books
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A new version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches. By N. Brady, D.D. Chaplain in Ordinary. And N. Tate, Esq; Poet-Laureat to His Majesty.
Date: 1771- Books
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The singing master's assistant, or Key to practical musick. Being an abridgement from The New-England psalm-singer; together with several other tunes, never before published. Composed by William Billings, author of The New-England psalm-singer. [Six lines of quotations]
Billings, William, 1746-1800.Date: [between 1781 and 1792]- Books
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Two sermons: the first from Psalm CII. 19, 20. Delivered the Lord's Day before the execution of Levi Ames, who was executed at Boston, Thursday October twenty-first, for burglary, aet. 22. This discourse was preached at the desire of the criminal, who also attended on the occasion. The second from Proverbs XVII. 25. Preached the Lord's-Day after his execution; and designed as an improvement of that awful event, by way of caution to others. To which is added, at the request of many, an account of the exercise of his mind, from the time of his condemnation, until he left the world; together with the conversation the author had with him as he walked with him from the prison to the gallows. By all which, compared with his latter conduct, he may be thought in a judgment of charity, to have died, a penitent thief. By Samuel Stillman, A.M. Pastor of the First Baptist Church in Boston. [One line from Luke]
Stillman, Samuel, 1738-1807.Date: M,DCC,LXXII. [1773]- Books
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Three curious pieces. Being A ready way to unpopularity: or, Truth a general enemy. Together with a treatise on orthodoxy; and another on the ambiguity of nothing. By P.A. in Boston.
P. A.Date: M,DCC,LXXXII. [1782] (Price one shilling)- Books
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The poem which the committee of the town of Boston had voted unanimously to be published with the late oration; with observations relating thereto; together with some very pertinent extracts from an ingenious composition never yet published.
Allen, James, 1739-1808.Date: M,DCC,LXXII. [1772]- Books
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Some of the exercises of a believing soul described; in a short answer to twelve serious and important questions. See contents in the next page. By Eunice Smith, of Ashfield. Author of Mary and Martha.
Smith, Eunice, of Ashfield.Date: 1792. Price 8d- Books
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The Prodigal daughter. Or, A strange and wonderful relation, shewing how a gentleman of a vast estate in Bristol, had a proud and disobedient daughter, who, because her parents would not support her in all her extravagance, bargained with the Devil to poison them. How an angel informed her parents of their daughter's design. How she lay in a trance four days; and when she was put in the grave she came to life again, and related the wonderful things she saw in the other world. Likewise, the substance of a sermon preached on the occasion by the Rev. Mr. Williams, from Luke XV. 24.
Date: [1790]