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Neu vermehrte Rümpffens-Ordnung – Darbey erfahrne/ practicirte/ approbirte und authentisirte Articul, so bey diser Kurtzweil von denen Exercenten in guter Observation sollen gehalten werden/ Jetzo denen Gebürgischen ehrlichen Rümpffern guter Meinung in Druck gegeben Von Einen Liebhaber derselben Gesellschafft (vollständige digitalisierte Ausgabe)
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To a thing they call Prince of Wales
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Transnatural philosophy
Treating of the essences and operations of all beings whatever. Particularly of the essence of man; of the immortality of the soul, and of its future state in the next world, according to the dispositions it carries with it hence. Of the essence, existence, and operations of angels; and of the most adorable deity, and of his attributes. As also of the most wife method (in common) by which he administers the world. Refuting all along the tenets of atheists, deists, and socinians, demonstrating throughout by clear and solid reason. With a rational explication of the mystery of the most blessed trinity. By J.S. the author of The method to science. The second edition with additions, viz. Some preliminaries necessary for right speculation, and a clavis to understand metaphysicks, and also artificial logick, &c -
A letter from a friend to the Right Honourable
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An address to the people of New-England
Representing the very great importance of attaching the Indians to their interest; not only by treating them justly and kindly; but by using proper endeavors to settle Christianity among them. By Samuel Hopkins, A.M. Pastor of a church in Springfield. [Three lines of Scripture text] Printed in Boston, 1753. Being a conclusion to the Historical memoirs relating to the Housatunnuk Indians; with an account of the methods used for the propagation of the Gospel amongst the said Indians, by the late Reverend Mr. John Sergeant. Now recommended to the serious consideration of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the other colonies -
Speech of Mr. Sergeant, delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 22, on the Bank of the United States
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The examiner examin'd. Or, An answer to the Rev. Mr. Prescott's examination of certain remarks on some contents of a letter relating to the divisions of the First Church in Salem
By way of appeal to Congregational ministers in the province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. By the author of the Remarks. [Two lines from Job] -
The Gospel-mystery of sanctification
opened in sundry practical directions: suited especially to the case of those who labour under the guilt and power of indwelling sin. To which is added, a sermon on justification. By Mr. Walter Marshall, late preacher of the Gospel. [Three lines from Corinthians] -
A lecture delivered before the Mercantile Library Company of Philadelphia
November 1, 1839 -
Missive aen een heer der regeringe, door eenen welmenenden Hollander, over het tegenwoordig tydsgewrigt geschreeven
bevattende eenigen der voornaemste motiven, om welken de geunieerde provincien geen deel in den tegenwoordigen oorlog van Groot-Brittanje voor als nog behorren te nemen -
Brief van een koopman te Amsterdam, aan zijn vriend te Rotterdam
behelzende eenige wel beredeneerde en met gronden beweezene critiquen, over het laatste request het welke de kooplieden, assuradeurs en reedeers van scheepen der stad Rotterdam, aan haare Hoog Mogenden overgegeven hebben -
A letter from a trooper in Flanders to his comrade
shewing that Luxemburg is a witch, and deals with the Devil -
A letter concerning the Council of Trent
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Ideæ cartesianæ ad lydium veritatis lapidem (terminorum scilicet connexionem) expensæ
Ubi dissertatio ingeniosi admodùm Viri, D. Antonii Le Grand, de ratione cognoscendi, ac appendix ejusdem de formali mutatione, principiis esse destitutæ, imo primis intellectûs principiis oppositæ demonstrantur; & virulentæ quas intorquet calumniæ amicè redarguuntur. Authore J.S -
The mystery of rhetorick unveil'd
Wherein above 130 of the tropes and figures are severally derived from the Greek into English; together with lively definitions, and variety of Latin, English, Scriptual, examples pertinent to each of them apart. Eminently delightful and profitable for young scholars, and others of all sorts, enabling them to discern and imitate the elegancy in any author they read, &c. By John Smith, gent -
America: or An exact description of the West-Indies
more especially of those provinces which are under the dominion of the King of Spain. Faithfully represented by N.N. gent -
A Morning prayer
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Awakening calls to early piety
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From a gentleman of Boston to a friend in the countrey
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An abridgment of Mr. Hopkins's Historical memoirs, relating to the Housatunnuk, or Stockbridge Indians: or, A brief account of the methods used, and pains taken, for civilizing and propagating the Gospel among that heathenish tribe, and the success thereof, under the ministry of the late Rev. Mr. John Sergeant
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The causes and danger of delusions in the affairs of religion, consider'd and caution'd against
with particular reference to the temper of the present times. In a sermon preach'd at Springfield, April 4. 1743. In the audience of the Associated Pastors of the County of Hampshire -
Historical memoirs, relating to the Housatunnuk Indians: or, An account of the methods used, and pains taken, for the propagation of the Gospel among that heathenish-tribe, and the success thereof, under the ministry of the late Reverend Mr. John Sergeant
together, with the character of that eminently worthy missionary; and an address to the people of this country, representing the very great importance of attaching the Indians to their interest, not only by treating them justly and kindly, but by using proper endeavours to settle Christianity among them -
A letter from the Revd Mr. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Colman of Boston
containing Mr. Sergeant's proposal of a more effectual method for the education of Indian children; to raise 'em if possible into a civil and industrious people; by introducing the English language among them; and thereby instilling into their minds and hearts, with a more lasting impression, the principles of virtue and piety. Made publick by Dr. Colman at the desire of Mr. Sergeant, with some general account of what the Rev. Mr. Isaac Hollis of ---- has already done for the sons o this Indian tribe of Houssatannoc, now erected into a township by the General Court, and called Stockbridge. [Three lines of Scripture texts] -
Select speeches of John Sergeant, of Pennsylvania [1818-1828]
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Speech of John Sergeant on the judicial tenure
delivered in the convention of Pennsylvania, on the 7th and 8th November 1837