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A letter from a native of Barataria, to his friend in Pensylvania
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En landmands tanker angaaende 1.) Dommere, 2.) Tingsvidner, 3.) Tiender, 4.) Qvæsygen, 5.) Hoveriets afskaffelse, og 6.) Dyre tiider
deels anlediget af Philopatreias, deels forhen efter en vens begiæring forfattede -
Remarks on a pamphlet
intitled, A dialogue between a true Methodist and an erroneous Methodist -
Remarks on a pamphlet
intitled, A dialogue between a true Methodist and an erroneous Methodist -
An essay, to make it evident, that the Christian Sabbath begins, in the morning, and ought agreeably to be observed, by all Christians
[Five lines from Acts] -
To the freemen of Pennsylvania, and more especially to those of the city and county of Philadelphia
My beloved fellow-citizens and countrymen, The consideration of the present state of the affairs of this province, hath induced me to offer you the following observations -
A view of the calumnies lately spread in some scurrilous prints, against the government of Pennsylvania
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An antidote against Romes infection
received by the reformed churches beyond the seas, approved by them, and commended to the Church of England : consisting of uniformitie and conformitie in church-government, and the necessity of abolishing some ceremonies lately commanded by the Episcopall power, which are rather prejudiciall then materiall to Gods true worship : also a view of the pious and religious care of the citizens of this citie, who have by all means laboured the extirpation of the causes which have so long troubled the church and common-wealth -
To the public
The advertisement, calling the freeholders and inhabitants of this city and county together -
A view of the scandal lately spread in some printed libels, against the government of Pennsylvania
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A plan for the payment of the national debt, by means of a national bank
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The country friend's answer to the letter addressed to him concerning the settlement of a minister in Aberdeen
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An humble attempt
to lead the mind From error to truth, from misery to peace, from poverty to riches, honor and glory. By Philadelphus -
An antidote against Romes infection
received by the reformed churches beyond the seas, approved by them, and commended to the Church of England: consisting of uniformitie and conformitie in church-government, and the necessity of abolishing some ceremonies lately commanded by the episcopall power, which are rather prejudiciall then materiall to Gods true worship. Also a view of the pious and religious care of the citizens of this citie; who have by all means laboured the extirpation of the causes which have so long troubled the church and common-wealth. Brought over by Philadelphus, and delivered by him to Philalethes, in a discourse; and by him published for the publike benefit