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God glorified in the work of redemption, by the greatness of man's dependance upon him, in the whole of it
A sermon preached on the publick lecture in Boston, July 8. 1731. And published at the desire of several, ministers and others, in Boston, who heard it. By Jonathan Edwards, A.M. Pastor of the Church of Christ in Northampton. [Two lines from Judges] -
A funeral discourse deliver'd at Marlborough
on occasion of the death of the Reverend and learned Mr. Robert Breck, late Pastor of the church there; who died Jan 6. 1730[/]31. In the 49th year of his age. By John Swift, A.M. Pastor of the church in Framingham -
The woful condition of impenitent souls in their separate state
A sermon preach'd to the Old or First Gather'd Church in Boston, on the Lord's-Day, April 4. 1731. By Samuel Whittelsey, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in Wallingford, in Connecticut. Publish'd at the earnest desire of many that heard it. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
A publick spirit described & recommended
In a sermon preach'd before the General Assembly of the colony of Connecticut, at Hartford May 13th. 1731. The day for electing the Honourable the governour, the deputy-governour and the worshipful the Assistants there. By Samuel Whittelsey, M.A. Pastor of the First Church in Wallingford. [Two lines of quotation] -
Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New-England
begun and held at Hartford, the 8th day of May, in the fourth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George, King of Great-Britain, &c. Anno Dom. 1718 -
Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
begun and held at Hartford, on the fourteenth day of May, in the tenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George, King of Great Britain, &c. Anno Domini, 1724 -
Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of His Majesties colony of Connecticut in New England
begun and held at New Haven on Thursday, the fourteenth day of October, in the fifth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second, of Great-Britain, &c King. Annoque Domini, 1731 -
Christ's compassion on the multitudes scatter'd abroad, as sheep without a shepherd
A sermon preached at Marlborough, on occasion of the death of the Reverend and learned Mr. Robert Breck, late Pastor of the church there; who died Jan. 6. 1730[/]31. In the 49th year of hi age. By John Prentice, A.M. Pastor of the church in Lancaster. [Three lines from Mark] -
Ministers must certainly and shortly die
A sermon preached at Marlborough, Feb. 7. 1730[/]31. (Since a little enlarg'd.) Occasioned by the death of the Reverend and learned Mr. Robert Breck, late Pastor of the Church of Christ there; who expired Jan. 6. 1730[/]31. In the 49th year of his age. By Israel Loring, M.A. and Pastor of the West Church in Sudbury. [Six lines of Scripture texts] -
Money the sinews of trade
The state of the province of the Massachustts-Bay considered, with respect to its trade for want of a medium of exchange wherewith to manage it. Recommended to the serious consideration of the trading part in general, more especially to the merchants and traders in the town of Boston. By a lover of his country -
The temple of God to be measur'd by his ministers, according to the Word, as it's [sic] rule
A sermon preach'd at Southborough, October 21. 1730. At the gathering of a church there, and the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Nathan Stone, to be it's [sic] pastor. By John Greenwood, M.A. Pastor to the Church of Christ in Rehoboth. Now made publick at the earnest desire of many that heard it -
The vade mecum for America: or A companion for traders and travellers
containing I. An exact and useful table, shewing the value of any quantity of any commodity, ready cast up, from one yard or pound to ten thousand. II. A table of simple and compound interest. III. Th names of the towns, and counties in the several provinces and colonies of New-England, New-York, and the Jersies; as also the several counties in Pensilvania [sic], Maryland and Virginia: together with the time of the setting of their courts. IV. The time of the general meetings of the Baptists an Quakers. V. A description of the principal roads from the mouth of Kennebeck-River in the north-east of New England, to James-River in Virginia. VI. A correct table of the kings and queens of England, from Egbert the 1st King of England to His Present Majesty King George II. Together with several other instructive tables in arithmetick, geography &c. To which is added, the names of the streets in Boston. Collected & composed with great care & accuracy