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A Latin grammar
By John Read, of Boston in New-England, gent -
The work of a Christian. An important case of practical religion: or, Directions how to make religion one's business
Found in the hand-writing of the truely religious Mr. Thomas Crosby, educated at Harvard College in Cambridge. Sometime a preacher of God's word, and afterward a merchant in Harwich in N.E. Who died suddenly at Boston, June 27. 1702. Accompanied with another discourse on preparation for sudden death; which also bears this company in the present publication -
Martyrology, or, A brief account of the lives, sufferings and deaths of those two holy martyrs, viz. Mr. John Rogers, and Mr. John Bradford
who suffered for the Gospel, by the bloody tyranny, rage and persecution of the Church of Rome, in the kingdom of England, under the reign of Queen Mary, and were burnt at Smithfield, the former on the 14th of February 1554, the latter July 1st 1555. [Three lines from Matthew] -
A Dialogue, or Representation of matters of fact
Done in a plain and easy dress. By way of question and answer. Occasioned by some mismanagements which happen'd in respect of a gentleman, whose affairs lay under the consideration of an ecclesiastical council. Dedicated to all unprejudiced and impartial persons. [Three lines from Proverbs] -
A dissertation on the image of God wherein man was created
[Three lines from Genesis] By Benjamin Colman, D.D. [Three lines from Van Mastricht] -
The duty and interest of a people, among whom religion has been planted, to continue stedfast and sincere in the profession and practice of it. From generation to generation
With directions for such as are concerned to obtain a true repentance and conversion to God.--Preach'd at a time of general awakenings. By William Williams, M.A. Pastor of the church in Hatfield. To which is added, part of a large letter from the Rev. Mr. Jonathan Edwards of Northampton. Giving an account of the late wonderful work of God in those parts. Psalm 145. 4. Isa. 38. 19 -
The religion of Jesus vindicated
Wherein is shewed, I. The excellency and necessity of the Christian revelation. II. That Jesus Christ is the author of our salvation. III. That the Christian ordinances of water baptism and the Lord's Supper, ought still to be used in al the Christian churches. By John Walton, gent -
Christian bravery
A sermon preached before the Honourable Artillery Company in Boston, June 7th, 1736. Being the day of their election of officers. And now published at their request, with the enlargements, that, for brevity, were omitted in the delivery of the sermon. By Peter Clark, A.M. Pastor of the church in Salem-Village. [Five lines of Scripture quotations] -
Memoirs of odd adventures, strange deliverances, &c. in the captivity of John Gyles, Esq; commander of the garrison on St. George's River
Written by himself. Eight lines in English from Homer's Odyssey] -
Ministers must preach Christ Lord, and themselves servants
A sermon preach'd at Sunderland in the County of Hampshire, November 2d. 1735. By William Rand, A.M. and Pastor of the church there. [Five lines of quotations] -
A brief history of the Pequot War
especially of the memorable taking of their fort at Mistick in Connecticut in 1637: Written by Major John Mason, a principal actor therein, as then chief captain and commander of Connecticut forces. With an introduction and some explanatory notes by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prince. [Nine lines from Psalms] -
A caution to sinners against abusing the patience of God, by a progress in sin
A sermon preach'd to the scholars in the College Hall February 8th. 1735,6: and published at the desire of many of them. By Henry Flynt. Fellow of Harvard College in Cambridge. [Four lines from Matthew] -
The two witnesses; or, Religion supported by reason and divine revelation
Being the substance of a lecture-sermon, preach'd at the North-Society in Lyme, October 29, 1735, before the Association of the County of New-London; and published at their desire. By Jared Eliot, A.M. Pastor of the church at Killingworth. [Two lines of Scripture texts]