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The armour of Christianity
A treatise, detecting first, the plots of the devil against our happiness. Declaring then, the wiles by which those plots are managed. And propounding, lastly, the thoughts by which those wiles may be defeated. [Two lines from Numbers] -
Le vrai patron des saines paroles
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The nets of salvation
A brief essay, upon the glorious designs & methods of winning. The minds of men unto serious religion, -
A servant of the Lord, not ashamed of his Lord
A short essay to fortify the minds of all persons, especially of young persons, against the discouragements of piety, offered in the derisions of the impions [sic]. Made, in a sermon to a society of young persons, meeting for the exercises of religion, on the Lords-Day evening. -
A tree planted by the rivers of water. Or, An essay, upon the godly and glorious improvements, which baptised Christians are to make to their sacred baptism
[Nine lines of quotation in Latin] -
Le vrai patron des saines paroles
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A weaned Christian. Or, Some good things, by which a serious Christian may be made easy when great things are deny'd unto him
In a brief essay, to render the language of heaven in multiplied judgments upon the earth, articulate. -
Youth under a good conduct
A short essay to render young people happy, by engaging them in the wayes of early & serious religion -
A faithful monitor
Offering, an abstract of the lawes in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay, New-England, against those disorders, the suppression whereof is desired and pursued by them that wish well to the worthy designs of reformation. -
The armour of Christianity
A treatise, detecting first, the plots of the devil against our happiness. Declaring then, the wiles by which those plots are managed. And propounding, lastly, the thoughts by which those wiles may be defeated. -
A comforter of the mourners
An essay for the undoing of heavy burdens, in an offer of such good words as have a tendency to cause glad hearts, in those that are stouping under various matters of heaviness. -
Eureka. The vertuous woman found
A short essay on the memory of Mrs. Mary Brown, late consort of Benjamin Brown Esq. in Salem. -
Faithful warnings to prevent fearful judgments
Uttered in a brief discourse, occasioned, by a tragical spectacle, in a number of miserables under a sentence of death for piracy. At Boston in N.E. Jun. 22. 1704.