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The state of trade in the northern colonies considered; with an account of their produce, and a particular description of Nova Scotia. [One line in Latin from Cicero]
Little, Otis, 1712-1754.Date: 1749- Books
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Health, a poem. Shewing how to procure, preserve, and restore it. To which is annex'd, The doctor's decade. By Darby Dawne, M.D.
Baynard, Edward, 1641-Date: 1724- Books
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A Word of advice to such as are settling new plantations.
Date: 1739- Books
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Prayer for help a seasonable duty upon the ceasing of godly and faithful men. A sermon occasion'd by the death of several worthy members of the first Church in Boston: preach'd the Lord's-day following the anniversary fast, being the sabbath after the funeral of Mr. Jonathan Williams, one of the deacons of said church; who departed this life, March 27th. 1737. Aetat. 63. By Charles Chauncy. A.M. [Three lines from Isaiah]
Chauncy, Charles, 1705-1787.Date: in the year 1737- Books
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The serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin, would be a happy means to keep them from it. A sermon preach'd at Cambridge, September 15th. 1738. On occasion of the execution of Philip Kennison, for the crime of burglary. By William Williams, M.A. Pastor of the church in Weston. [Five lines of Scripture texts] With the confession of his faith.
Williams, William, 1688-1760.Date: 1738- Books
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Suspiria vinctorum. Some account of the condition to which the Protestant interest in the world is at this day reduced. And the duty, to which all that would prove themselves true Christians must and will count themselves obliged. Briefly laid before the churches of the faithful, by several ministers of the Gospel, desirous to do the work of the day. [Three lines of Scripture texts]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1726- Books
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The instructor. Offering several very brief and plain instructions; in which the most ignorant may quickly learn the truths of the Gospel; which they must be taught, by those that have the charge of them, and would give up their account with joy and not with grief, unto God the judge of all: and would have some good and fit answer to give, when he shall visit them. [Three lines from II Romans]
Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.Date: 1726- Books
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The young secretary's guide: or, A speedy help to learning. In two parts. ... By J. Hill. Made suitable to the people of New-England; but with a small alteration, may suit all parts of America.
Hill, John, Gent, active 1712.Date: 1750- Books
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The shorter catechism, agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster.
Westminster Assembly (1643-1652)Date: 1731- Books
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The nature, folly, and evil of rash and uncharitable judging. A sermon preached at the French meeting-house in Boston, New England, July the 11th. 1742. By John Caldwell, A.M. Printed at the desire of several gentlemen who heard it. With an appendix, containing an answer to some observations in the Weekly journal of June 8th. 1742. on my sermon upon the trial of the spirit, &c. [Five lines of Scripture texts]
Caldwell, John, A.M.Date: 1742- Books
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The character of His Excellency William Burnet, Esq; late governour of the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, &c. Boston, Sept. 8. 1729.
Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747.Date: 1729- Books
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The New-England diary: or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1737 ... Fitted to the horizon of Boston in N.E. whose latitude is 42 deg. 25 min. north, and about 71 grs. west of London, but may without sensible errors (tides excepted) serve all the adjacent places from Newfoundland to Carolina. By a native of New-England. [Eight lines of verse]
Bowen, Nathan, 1698-1776.Date: 1737- Books
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New England's lamentations under these three heads, the decay of the power of godliness; the danger of Arminian principles; the declining state of our church-order, government and discipline. With the means of these declensions, and the methods of our recovery. by the Reverend Mr. John White, M.A. And Pastor of the First Church in Glocester. To which are added, reasons for adhering to our platform, and answers to some objections against ruling elders, by another hand. As also, a vindication of the divine authority of ruling elders, by a provincial assembly of Presbyterian ministers at London, in 1649.
White, John, 1677-1760.Date: 1734- Books
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New England's lamentations under three heads, the decay of the power of godliness; the danger of Arminian principles; the declining state of our church-order, government and discipline. With the means of these declensions, and the methods of our recovery. By the Reverend Mr. John White, M.A. And Pastor of the First Church in Glocester. To which are added, reasons for adhering to our platform, and answers to some objections against ruling elders, by another hand. As also, a vindication of the divine authority of ruling elders, by a provincial assembly of Presbyterian ministers at London, in 1649.
White, John, 1677-1760.Date: 1734- Books
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The New-England diary: or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ 1735. ... Applied to the horizon of Boston, in N.E. where the north pole is raised, and the south pole is depressed equal to an angle of 42 deg. 25 min. north, and a meridian 4 h. 44 m. west of London. B a native of New-England. [Seven lines from Milton's Paradise Lost]
Bowen, Nathan, 1698-1776.Date: 1735 [i.e., 1734]- Books
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The trial of Mr. Whitefield's spirit. In some remarks upon his fourth journal, publish'd when he staid in England, on account of the embargo. [Four lines of Scripture texts]
Weller, Samuel, 1684-1753.Date: 1741- Books
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The New-England diary: or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1736. ... Fitted to the horizon of Boston in N.E. whose lat. is 42 deg 25 min. north, and about 71 grs. west of London, but may without sensible error (tides excepted) serve all the adjacent places from Newfoundland to Carolina. By a native of New-England. [Seven lines of verse]
Bowen, Nathan, 1698-1776.Date: 1736 [i.e., 1735]- Books
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A letter to a noble Lord, concerning the late expedition to Canada. By Jer. Dummer.
Dummer, Jeremiah, 1681-1739.Date: 1746- Books
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The practical history of a new epidemical eruptive miliary fever, with an angina ulcusculosa which prevailed in Boston New-England in the years 1735 and 1736. By William Douglass, M.D.
Douglass, William, approximately 1700-1752.Date: 1736- Books
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Free grace. A sermon preached at Bristol. By John Wesley, M.A. Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.Date: 1741- Books
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Regeneration, and the testimony of the spirit. Being the substance of two sermons lately preached in the Parish Church of St. Philip, Charles-town, in South-Carolina. Occasioned by some erroneous notions of certain men who call themselves Methodists. By Alexander Garden, M.A. Rector of the said parish.
Garden, Alexander, 1686-1756.Date: 1741- Books
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A letter to a friend, relating to the differences in the First Church in Salem. Wherein the proceedings of the ecclesiastical councils concerned in that affair are vindicated, and the objections raised against them answered.
Prescott, Benjamin, 1687-1777.Date: 1735- Books
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A letter relating to the divisions in the First Church of Salem.
Prescott, Benjamin, 1687-1777.Date: [1734]- Books
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An ordination sermon preach'd at Arundel, November 4. 1730. At the gathering of a church there; and when the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prentice was ordained Pastor of the church in said town. By the Reverend Mr. John Brown, Pastor of the Church of Christ in Haverhill. [Four lines from Ezekiel]
Brown, John, 1696-1742.Date: 1731- Books
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By His Excellency Benning Wentworth, Esq; ... A proclamation. Whereas His Majesty has been graciously pleased to order a number of troops, under the command of the Honourable Lieutenant-General St. Clair, to proceed from Great-Britain to Louisbourg ... Given at the Council-chamber in Portsmouth, the fifth day of June, 1746. ...
New Hampshire. Governor (1741-1766 : Wentworth)Date: [1746]