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Some consolatory reflections and lamentations
occasioned by the premature deaths of three of the children of Capt. Joseph and Mrs. Mary Hinckley, of Barnstable: Viz. Hannah, who departed this life July 7th. 1732, in the eighteenth year of her age. Samuel, who died October 14th, 1733, in the twenty-eighth year of his age. And Elisabeth, who expired October 28th. 1733, in the twenty-first year of her age -
A second letter to his honoured friend Mr. M.T
one of the committee chosen by the Common-Council of London for the insuring of houses from fire -
Something in plainess delivered to the beloved seed, as it bubled, or rise up through the earthen vessel
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A letter to the Reverend Dr. Waterland, occasioned by some passages in his late treatise. Entitled, The importance of the doctrine of the Holy Trinity asserted
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A letter from a gentleman at Rome, to his friend in London; giving an account of some very surprizing cures in the king's-evil by the touch, lately effected in the neighbourhood of that city. Wherein is contained, The compleatest History of this miraculous Power, formerly practised by the Kings of England, ever yet made publick; the Certainty of which is confirmed by the most eminent Writers of this Nation, both Catholicks and Protestants, as Malmsbury, Alured, Brompton, Polidore Virgil, Harpsfield; &c. and Tooker, Heylin, Collier, Echard, &c. Translated out of the Italian
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Some consolatory reflections and lamentations
occasioned by the premature deaths of three of the children of Capt. Joseph and Mrs. Mary Hinckley, of Barnstable: Viz. Hannah, who departed this life July 7th. 1732, in the eighteenth year of her age. Samuel, who died October 14th, 1733, in the twenty-eighth year of his age. And Elisabeth, who expired October 28th. 1733, in the twenty-first year of her age -
A full account of the apprehending of Sir Thomas Armstrong at Leyden
with the manner of his deportment, at the time of his apprehending, and during his voyage to his commitment to Newgate: as it was sent in a letter to a friend in London -
A second letter to his honoured friend Mr. M.T
one of the committee chosen by the Common-Council of London for the insuring of houses from fire -
The roote of Romish rites and ceremonies
shevving that the Church of Rome hath borrowed most part of her ceremonies of the Iewes & ancient pagans, and that from this spring proceeded the Iubile. First written in French by M. Charles Drelincourt, Minister of Gods word in the Reformed Church of Paris; and now translated into English by M.T -
The temples foundation laid: or, a way for setlement of religion
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The cities new poet's mock-shovv
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The counter-rat, or Oats sifted and sack't up in the counter, and since removed to the Kings-Bench