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EVANS' AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

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AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

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CHARLES EVANS

A CHRONOLOGICAL DICTIONARY

, OF ALL

BOOKS PAMPHLETS AND PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS

PRINTED IN THE

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

FROM THE GENESIS OF PRINTING IN 1639 DOWN TO AND INCLUDING THE YEAR 1820

WITH BIBLIOGRAPHICAL AND BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

VOLUME 2

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AND TO THEIR SUCCESSORS OF TO-DAY

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IN GRATEFUL ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF A SERVICE WHICH IN COMMON WITH THE SCHOLARS OF THIS COUNTRY I HAVE SHARED AND WHICH BUT FOR THE WISE FORETHOUGHT OF ITS FOUNDERS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS WOULD HAVE RENDERED THIS RECORD OF A NATION'S LITERATURE FAR LESS COMPLETE

THE AUTHOR

PREFACE.

In the twenty years of literary production in the United States of America, of which this second volume of the American Bibliography is a record, the printing-press has also become established in the Provinces of Virginia and South Carolina, and a literature in the German language has become an integral part of our own.

With the spread of printing into the Provinces south of New England the literary record assumes a broader outlook. It becomes freer, more outspoken, discussion of public questions takes a wider sweep, and the purely literary is more cultivated. With the flow of emigration and immigration property rights and boundaries become more jealously guarded, and vulgar competition in society and politics becomes a marked feature of American life: New York, always the stormy petrel of American political life, leading in this. The prevailing tone of literary production is still dominantly religious, but more and more variant from the uniform sentiment which pervaded the first volume.

Massachusetts is still true to its early teachers, and the sermon still remains the most authentic revelation we possess of the mind and heart, the learning and intellectual energy of New England. Here and there are individual cases of rebellion from the fixed government and discipline of the church, but the heavy hand of council or synod, or the earnest pleading of his brethren brings the erring brother to his knees, as in the case of James Davenport; or he finds the service of his Master more congenial elsewhere, as the eminent ability of Jonathan Edwards was lost to Massachusetts. It was a period of unrest in churches, a revival of religious feeling outside of them, and is strongly marked by the assertion of the right of lay- members in the offices of the church.

In Connecticut the missionaries of the Church of England were actively and controversially pro|)agating their faith from that vantage-ground. New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland and the Carolinas were free to them, and Virginia, where severe penalties were enacted against >Ioravians, New-Lights and Methodists, was already their own.

Owing to sectarian and provincial bigotries, the Dutch Church in New York never assumed the proportions in literary production that the importance of their early colonization would seem to have warranted. How much the general average of intelligence in the Colony entered into this, for the representatives of the church were men of high ability, can only be conjectured, but one historian of the period is authority for the statement that in 1745 there were only fifteen men of academical training in the Province. The church record of New Jersey, in this period, is mainly the printed writings of the brothers Gilbert and John Tennent, the former being compared by his contemporaries to George Whitefield in the eloquence and power of his preaching.

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In Pennsylvania had grown up a strong and resolute band of German visionaries and enthusiasts, who, under the names of Mystics, Inspirationists, Pietists, Mennonites, Dunkers, Ephrata Brethren, Herrnhuters, United Brethren or Moravians, clashed over questions of Sabbatarianism, celibacy and mystic theology, each aspiring to inaugurate in a new world a new era of Christianity. Count Nikolas Ludwig von ZinzendorfE, who had received from a Lutheran congregation a call to the ministry, on his arrival at Philadelphia attempted, by a series of conferences, to draw the godly minded of all the German denominations and sects into one spiritual brotherhood, without destroying their allegiance to their several creeds. In this he failed. The delegates from other religious bodies withdrew and left the field to the Moravians. Some impression was made upon the Lutheran and Reformed congregations, who were induced to accept ministers ordained by him or his coadjutors, but the general result was dissensions and the bitter controversy which forms so large a part of the issues of the German printing-press of this period. Amid the storm of the warring factions the Quakers of Pennsylvania, strong in their faith, and in the political control of the Assembly, calmly avoided any expression except the one point of peace, upon which they were firm. Not so with some of the other denominations. Later there was formed a society in England, subsidized by wealthy Englishmen, called the " Society for propagating christian knowledge among the Germans in Pennsylvania," the local management of which was placed in the hands of a board of trustees, of which James Hamilton, William Allen, Richard Peters, Conrad Weiser and Benjamin Franklin were members, and whose active and moving spirit and chairman was the Reverend William Smith, D. D. The avowed purpose of the Society was to establish German free schools in the German settlements in Pennsylvania, and to set up a press and print a paper, almanacs and other popular publications, to counteract the influences among the Germans of the press of Christoph Saur, who had printed the German Bible the first Bible in an European language printed in America and who boldly declared that under the Society's cloak of charity lurked political intentions. The humor of the situation not being relieved when, after several years of earnest endeavors. Dr. Smith was imprisoned by order of the Quaker majority in the Assembly for allowing an article translated from Franklin's Gazette, which he had not written, to appear in the paper, which ended the paper and largely the Society's usefulness. The one fact of the propaganda, standing prominently out, being that "Poor Richard," whose warmest admirers have never considered in the light of a religious enthusiast, was relieved of a second-hand, unproductive German printing-office, which had been purchased from him by the Society.

The presses of Maryland and Virginia show little that is expressive of the religious thought of this period in those Provinces.

In South Carolina, New England Congregationalism found an earnest advocate in Josiah Smith, and the Church of England a forceful champion in Alexander Garden, who strongly combatted the influence of Whitefield in the Province.

In Georgia appeared, for the second time, that flaming torch of Methodism, George Whitefield, who awoke with alarm the conservative churches of the Atlantic coast, from Savannah to Boston, with his fiery eloquence. Churches and Colleges thundered denuncia- tions against him and his methods. Pulpits were denied to him, and he spoke to his large audiences from porches and on commons. The feeling against him in New England was somewhat increased by a statement attributed to Jonathan Edwards by Thomas Clap, Rector of Yale College, which Edwards indignantly denied, that it was Whitefield's expressed " design to turn the generality of the ministers in the country out of their places and resettle them with ministers from England, Scotland and Ireland."

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Among the issues of the printing-press, not wholly religious in character, the following are briefly noted as among the more important issues made in each Province during the period covered by this volume:

In Massachusetts, in 1731, Jonathan Edwards' first published work, Ood glorified in tlie work of redemption, was printed. In 1732, AndrC Le Mercier, the French minister in Boston, issued his.important Church history of Geneva. In 1734, Ellis Huske, postmaster of Boston began the publication of the Boston Post-boy. In 1735, Thomas Fleet began printing the Boston Evening-Post, the best newspaper printed in New England in its period. In this year, also, William Brattle issued his Compendium logicoe, which remained a text-book in Harvard College until 1765. And Judah Monis, Hebrew instructor in Harvard College, and the first Jewish convert to Christianity in New England, issued his important Grammar of tin Hebrew tongite. In 1736 appeared the first volume of Thomas Prince's uncompleted Chronological history of New-England, and John Mason's Brief history of tlie Pegvot war. The dedication of William Douglass' Practical history of a new military fever, discloses the existence of a Medical Society in Boston, the first society of this nature formed in the United States. In 1743 the Atnerican Magazine, the third attempt at this form of periodical publication, and the second of the same name, was begun and continued for three years and four months. In 1745 the press chronicles the success of the arms of New England in taking Cape Breton in Narrative, Sermon and Song. In 1746 the end of the Rebellion in Scotland gives an oppor- tunity for all the Provinces to show their loyalty to the mother-country. In 1747 William Douglass began to issue, in serial form, his Summary, historical and political, of tlu British Settlements in North-America, the second volume of which was completed in 1751. In 1748 appeared two important narratives of Indian captivity, John Norton's Redeemed captive, and Nehemiah How's Narrative of captivity, which were followed, in 1750, by Benjamin Doolittle's SJwrt narrative of mischief done by tM French and Indian enemy on the western frontiers of Massachusetts from 1744 to 1748. In this year, also, Jonathan Mayhew delivered his frequently reprinted Discourse concerning unlimited submission and non-resistance to the higlier powers, on the anniversary of the death of Charles I.

In Rhode Island, James Franklin, the elder, printed in 1730 a collection of the Acts and Laws, together with the Charter; and, in 1732, began printing the Rhode-Island Gazette, the first newspaper printed in the Colony, which suspended publication at the end of seven months. John Callender's important Historical discourse on tlie affairs of Rhode-Island, for the first one hundred years, was printed at Boston in 1739. In 1744 the Widow Franklin printed a collection of the Acts and Laws, together with the CJiarter. In 1742 A Proclamation was issued by the Governor, offering a reward of five hundred pounds for the arrest of one Obadiah Mors for counterfeiting. The fact, together with the spelling of the surname, is of further interest and bibliographical importance, for the reason that the portrait of Matthew Henry in the tenth edition of his Communicants companion, -prinbeA in Boston in 1731, is signed " N Mors Sculp" The portrait appears to be executed on copper-plate, and there is strong proljability for believing this to be the first portrait on copper-plate engraved in the American Colonies. Whether N. and Obadiah Mors were of the same family has not been determined.

Among the more important issues of the press of Connecticut, at New London, should be mentioned Samuel Johnson's Introduction to tlie study of Philosophy, and the Catalogue of tlte library of Tale-College, compiled by Rector Thomas Clap, both printed in 1743, Jared Eliot's Essay upon field-husbandry, printed in 1748, and the collected Acts and Laws of 1750.

From the press in New York appeared, in 1731, James Lyne's Plan of tlie City of New- York, erroneously ascribed to 1728 on numerous imitations, which was followed, in 1735, by a

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Map of the liarbour of New-York, a.nA a. Map of the Five Indian Nations. In 1732 began the series of political pamphlets relating to the administrations of Governor William Cosby and his successor, George Clarke, in which the side of the Government is represented by the ])ress of William Bradford and its opposers, among whom Rip Van Dam figured, by the press of John Peter Zenger. This controversy led to the establishment by Zenger, in 1733, of the New-York Weekly Journal, the second newspaper printed in the Province, and this was followed by his celebrated trial for libel in 1735, which established the principle of freedom of the jiress. In 1736 Zenger printed A Brief narrative of tlie case and tryal. This has been frequently re- printed, and so far-reaching seemed the principle involved that it was also annotated for the benefit of students in law by two eminent lawyers in the Colonies, one of whom was Jonathan Blenman, King's attorney in Barbados, in Itemarks on Zenger's Tryal, first published in the Barbados Gazette. In 1735 Zenger printed the Charter of the City of New-York, the best example of his printing-press, William Bradford printing in 1736 the Charter of tJte City of Albany, In 1743 James Parker began the publication of the New-York Weekly Post-hoy, changing its name in 1747 to the New-York Gazette revived in the weekly Post-boy; but Henry De ForeesVs NeiiO-York Evening Post, begun in the fall of 1744, when William Bradford's New- York Oazette ceased publication, was the lineal successor of that paper, as De Foreest was Bradford's partner at the time of the suspension. In 1744 Daniel Horsmanden, Recorder of the City of New York, issued his Journal of tlie conspiracy for burning t!ie City of New- York, James Parker also printing, in 1749, the Laws, Statutes, Ordinances and Constitutions of the City of New-York, in the Mayoralty of Edward Holland, and in 1750 reprinted Robert Dodsley's two dramatic tales, The Toy-shop, and The King arid the miller of Mansfield, with a single exception the earliest dramatic pieces printed in the American Colonies.

As the press had not within this period liecome established in New Jersey, John Kinsey's edition of the Acts of the General Assembly of New-Jersey was printed by the Bradfords in Philadelphia in 1732, while James Parker, at New York, in 1747, printed the Bill in Chancery, and Publications of tlie Council of Proprietors of East-New-Jersey.

In Pennsylvania, the English presses, reinforced by the German presses, have increased the literary output both in quantity and quality. In 1730, Welsh scholarship in a western wilderness had brought forth the first Welsh Concordance to the Bible, the Cyd-Gordiad Egwyddorawl oW Serythurau, of Abel Morgan. In 1732, Benjamin Franklin began printing the Poor Richard Almanacks, under the name of Richard Saunders, perhaps the best known of all these annual publications, of which some thirty others were begun or continued during this period. In this year also, Franklin published the first newspaper in the German language printed in the American Colonies, the Philadelphisclie Zeitung, of which a single number only is known to be extant. In 1734, there was issued from Franklin's press James Anderson's Constitutions of tlie Free-Masons, the first work of free-masonry printed in America, and in 1735, the second classic printed in this country, Cato's Moral distiches Englished in couplets, by James Logan. In 1738, Christoph Saur set up at Germantown a German printing-press, all works in the German language heretofore printed having been printed by Benjamin Franklin in Roman types, and in the following year published Zionitisclier Weyrauehs-Hugel, the largest and most important collection of the hymns of the Ephrata Cloister, and the first book printed with German type in America. In the same year Saur began to print the second German newspaper, if that name can be properly applied to it, Der Hoch-Deutsch Pensylvanisehe Geschicht-Schreiber. It was at first intended to issue a number once every three months, but this was too slow even for Germantown, Pennsylvania, and the more rapid issue of once a month was finally determined upon, and it appeared monthly until 1756. In that year it

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startled its readers by appearing twice a month until 1775, when its headlong course was changed to a weekly issue, until its publication under father, son and grandson finally ceased. The elder Saur was a very conscientious man in all his dealings. After issuing his paper for a number of years and finding that his news, even at the long range it was printed, did not always prove true, he inserted before the word news in the title the word probable, " Wahrscheinlicher Kachrichten," so as to clear his conscience. It is believed that this example has never been followed. In 1740, Franklin printed a Collection of Charters and other publick ActH relating to Pennsylvania. In January, 1741, the American Magazine, projected and edited by John Webbe, the first magazine issued in the American Colonies, was printed by Andrew Bradford, its appearance being hastened by the announcement of the General Magazine, projected and printed by Benjamin Franklin, which appeared three days after, neither of which were continued for more than six months. In this year Franklin also issued the Law» of the Government of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware. The year 1742 owes the large numlier of its German imprints to the presence of Count ZinzendorfE in Pennsylvania, whose printing and that of his friends was mainly done by Franklin's press. In this year Franklin also printed John Kinsey's edition of the Charters and Collection of all tlie Laws of the Province of Pennsylvania; and William Bradford, third printer of that name, began the publication of the Pennsylvania Jovrnal. In 1743, Franklin printed Johannes Bechtel's En Kort Catliechismns, a translation of his Shorter Catechism for the use of the colonists from Sweden on the Delaware, the only work printed in the Swedish language in the American Colonies, and began to print the series of his Pocket Almanacks. In this year also, Christoph Saur completed the printing of the Bihlia in the German language, a prospectus of which had been issued two years before. This was the first Bible in an European language printed in America. The importance of the undertaking cannot be underrated. The charge of Saur's enemies that his Bible was not the genuine article is confuted by comparison with the thirty-second Halle edition, from which it was reprinted. If his press had accomplished nothing else the publication would have rendered it illustrious in the annals of early printing in America. Collectors will not fail to note the differences in the two impressions bearing date of the year 1743. In 1744, Benjamin Franklin printed what is generally considered to be the best example of the printer's art produced by the greatest printer of this jieriod in the American Colonies, M. T. Cicero's Cato-major, or his discovrse of old-age, the third translation of a classic printed in this country, although Franklin, in "The Printer to the Reader," incorrectly calls it the first, overlooking the fact that he had himself printed Cato's Moral distiches in 1735, translated, as was this, by Chief Justice James Logan. In this year Franklin also printed An Account of tJie new invented fire-places, which he had invented; and the issue of a Catalogue of choice and valuable hooks, printed and distributed gratis by him, furnishes another instance of ephemeral publications rising to the rank of rarissimo among early printed books. About the year 1745 the strained relations which had existed for several years between Christoph Saur and Conrad Beissel, head of the Brotherhood, led the Ephrata Brethren to set up a German printing-press of their own within the Cloister, the practical character of the community being exhibited by the Brotherhood at once undertaking the manufacture of their own paper, and doing their own printing, binding, editing, translating and composing. For this reason the issues of the Ephrata press show many peculiarities. The splendid folio volumes of over fifteen hundred pages of T. J. Van Braght's Der Blutige Schav-Platz, which the Brethren translated from the Dutch into German, manufactured the paper for printing an edition of twelve hundred copies, and engaged the services of fifteen men for three years in printing, is the largest and in some respects the most

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remarkable book of the Colonial period. In 1747, appeared Benjamin Franklin's Plain truth, advocating vigorous measures for the defence of the frontiers of Pennsylvania, •which occasioned an animated controversy, in which the Quakers, Jlennonists, Dunkers and non-resistant sects joined in deprecating any resort to arms. In this year the New England custom of general fasts was transplanted to Pennsylvania by Franklin, who proposed and drew up the form of A Proclamation, and printed it in both English and German.

From the year 1730 to 1737-1738 William Parks, under an arrangement with the governments of Maryland and Virginia, by which he was to receive from each two hundred pounds a year, secured to him by Act of Assembly by fifty thousand pounds weight of tobacco, maintained printing offices at both Annapolis and Williamsburg. To the latter place he removed permanently about the year 1738. He was succeeded at Annapolis, in 1739, by Jonas Green, as printer to the Province of Maryland. In 1745 Green began the publication of the Maryland Gazette, second paper of that name printed in the Province, which was continued with marked typographical features and ability into the next century. At Annapolis, in 1730, William Parks printed Ebenezer Cook's Sotweed redivivus, and in the following year, in I'he Maryland muse, his Sot-weed factor, first printed in London in 1708, both written in heavy burlesque verse.

It is characteristic of the colonists of Maryland and Virginia that, while they were of the same stock as those who peopled New England, their ideals seemed formed more in imitation of the social conditions existing in England than the colonists north of them. This is reflected in the literature produced. The northern colonists furnish no parallel early instance to George Sandys translating ten of the fifteen books of Ovid's Metamorphoses " limned by that unperfect light which was snatched from the hours of night and repose " in the sylvan wilderness of Virginia. And when, after much opposition from royal governors, the printing press finally becomes established at Williamsburg, in 1730, the traditions of this early scholarship are seen in almost the first issue of William Parks' press, being a hymn of praise, an ode to the printing art, in J. Markland's Typographia, the slumbering literary culture in the Colony receiving further proof in the following year by the jiroposals to print in two volumes 2'A« Virginia miscellnny, consisting of new poems, essays and translations on various subjects, by several gentlemen of this country. In 1738 William Parks printed the Collection of all the Acts of Assembly, and about the same time he printed, anonymously, John Tennent's Every man his own doctor, a j)opular, frequently-printed manual, which regular practitioners of medicine have always found of great assistance in securing theni patients. In advertising this, and Every man his own lawyer, for sale, Franklin humorously added in a note that " in a short time will be published Every man his own priest." In 1736 William Parks began the publication of the Virginia Gazette, the first newspaper printed in Virginia. In 1737 he printed John Mercer's Exact abridgment of all the public Acts of Assembly, the Continuation of which, printed by him in 1739, is a work rarely to be found with it. In 1742 Parks printed E. Smith's Compleat Itousemfe, the first American cook-book, which has had many imitators since without reaching the degree of perfection. In 1742 he printed William Stith's History of Virginia, a work of variable merit but of great bibliographical interest, which brings the history of the Colony down to 1624 only, and was intended by its author to be the first part of a continuation, which never appeared. William Parks also printed, in 1740, A True and faithful narrative of the )>roceedings of tlie House of Burgesses of North-Carolina, against Chief Justice William Smith, the first work printed in this country bearing wholly upon events in that Province.

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In 1732 the first printing-press was established at Charleston, South Carolina. On slight foundation it appears that about January of that year Eleazer Phillips, junior, son of a book- seller in Charlestown, Massachusetts, began to print the South-Carolina Weekly Journal, which was suspended by his death a few months afterwards. Of this paper no copies are known to Ije extant. In the same period with the Journal Thomas Whitmarsh began the publication of the Smith-Carolina Gazette, which ended with his death in 1733. No other publications were apparently printed until the year 1734, when Lewis Timothy, who had been associated with Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia, began the publication of the South-Carolina Gazette, the second paper of that name printed in the Province. In 1736 Timothy printed Nicholas Trott's edition of the Laws of the Province of South-Carolina, and in the following year printed the first edition of John Wesley's Collection of Psalms and hymns, which ante-dates the first English edition by a year. In 1742 his son, Peter Timothy, printed the Report of t/ie committee of both Houses of AssemUy, in regard to General Oglethorpe's unfortunate expedition against St. Augustine. Previously, in 1741, Peter Timothy had also printed Patrick Tailfer's True and historical narrative'of the Colony of Georgia, last of the thirteen Colonies to be settled, but first to print its history, a work which, apart from its historical importance, has strong claims to bibliographical interest in the three impressions assigned to this year in printing.

The following list of subscribers, received since the publication of the first volume, is here recorded with a deep sense of acknowledgment to the Institutions and their officials, and to the Individuals who have thus aided in the publication of a work which, from its nature, should be of first importance in any community where American literature is collected, read, or studied :

BIBLIOTHECA NACIONAL, Dr. Manokl Cicero Pekbgrino da Silva, Direktor, Rio de

Janeiro, Brazil. KOENIGLICIIE LANDESBIBLIOTHEK, Dr. Karl Steipf, Oberbibliothekar, Stuttgart,

Germany. KONINKLIJKE BIBLIOTHEEK, Dr. W. G. C. Byvanck, Chief Librarian, 'S Gravenhage,

Holland. LIBRARY OF PARLIAMENT, A. De Celi.bs, Chief Librarian, Ottawa, Canada. REG. BIBLIOTECA NAZIONALE CENTRALE, Desidkrio Chilovi, Direttore, Florence,

Italy. THE ROYAL LIBRARY, E. W. Dahlgren, Chief Librarian, Stockholm, Sweden. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Josephine A. Clark, Librarian, Washington, D. C. IOWA STATE LIBRARY, Johnson Brioiiam, State Librarian, Des Moines, Iowa. MASSACHUSETTS STATE LIBRARY, C. B. Tillinghast, State Librarian, Boston, Mass. NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE LIBRARY, Arthur H. Chase, State Librarian, Concord, N. H. VIRGINIA STATE LIBRARY, John P. Kennedy, State Librarian, Richmond, Virginia. BIBLIOTHEQUE DE L' UNIVERSITY, Ferenczi Zoltan, Directeur, Budapest, Hungary. CLARK UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Louis N. Wilson, Librarian, Worcester, Massachusetts. KOENIGLICHE UNIVERSITlTS-BIBLIOTHEK, Dr. Johannes Roediger, Direktor,

Marl>urg i Hessen, Germany. NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Lodilla Ambrose, Asst. Librarian, Evanston,

Illinois. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE LIBRARY, Helen M. Bradley, Librarian, State

College, Pennsylvania. 8I0N COLLEGE LIBRARY, Rev. William H. Milman, Librarian, London, England.

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TRINITY COLLEGE LIBRARY, Rev. T. K. Abbott, Librarian, Dublin, Ireland. UNIVERSITATS BIBLIOTHEK, Herm. Haupt, Bibliothekar, Giessen, Germany. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY, Francis Jenkinson, Liljrarian, Cambriilge, England. UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO LIBRARY, Alfukd E. Whitakkr, Librarian, Boulder,

Colorado. UNIVERSITY OP EDINBURGH LIBRARY, A. Anderson, Acting-Librarian, Edinburgh,

Scotland. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LIBRARY, Morris Jastrow, jun.. Librarian, Phila- delphia, Pennsylvania. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO LIBRARY, HooH H. Langton, Librarian, Toronto, Canada. UNIVERSITY OP WYOMING LIBRARY, Gbacb Raymond Hkbabd, Librarian, Laramie,

Wyoming. ADVOCATES' LIBRARY, J. T. Clark, Keeper, Edinburgh, Scotland. BISHOPSGATE INSTITUTE LIBRARY, Charles William P. Goss, Director, London,

England. GUTENBERG-MUSEUM, Prop. Db. Velkk, Oterbibliothekar, Mainz, Germany. HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA, John W. Jordan, Librarian, Philadelphia,

Pennsylvania. LAW SOCIETY OP UPPER CANADA, William George Eakins, Librarian, Toronto,

Canada. LIBRARY ASSOCIATION, Mart Frances Isom, Librarian, Portland, Oregon. LONDON LIBRARY, C. T. Haobebq Wbight, Secretary and Librarian, London, England. MECHANICS INSTITUTE LIBRARY, H. W. Parker, Librarian, New York, New York. MERCANTILE LIBRARY, John Ashhurst, Librarian, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. PROVIDENCE ATHEN^UM, Joseph Le Roy Harrison, Librarian, Providence, Rhode

Island.

REDWOOD LIBR.ARY, Richard Bliss, Librarian, Newport, Rhode Island. REYNOLDS LIBRARY, Alfred Somers Collins, Librarian, Rochester, New York. JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY, Henry Gpppt, Librarian, Manchester, England. WATKINSON LIBRARY, Prank Butler Gay, Librarian, Hartford, Connecticut. CITY LIBR.ARY, Hiller C. Wellman, Librarian, Springfield, Massachusetts. FREE PUBLIC LIBR.IRY, Leonard J. Gordon, President, .Jersey City, New .Jersey. FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, George F. Winchester, Librarian, Paterson, New Jersey. LAWSON McGIIEE LIBRARY, William S. Mead, Chairman, Knoxville, Tennessee. PUBLIC LIBRARY, Hew Morrison, Librarian, Edinburgh, Scotland. PUBLIC LIBRARY, George W. Rankin, Librarian, Pall River, Massachusetts. PUBLIC LIBRARY, Samuel H. Ranck, Librarian, Grand Rapids, Michigan. PUBLIC LIBRARY, Helen Kildupf Gay, Librarian, New London, Connecticut. PUBLIC LIBRARY, E. S. Willcox, Librarian, Peoria, Illinois. PUBLIC LIBRARY, J. Evarts Tbacy, Vice-President, Plainfield, New Jersey. PUBLIC LIBRARY, Helen J. McCaink, Librarian, St. Paul, Minnesota. PUBLIC LIBRARY, George A. Mdllin, Secretary, San Francisco, California. PUBLIC LIBRARY, Weston Flint, Librarian, Washington, D. C. Rev. LOUIS P. BENSON, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Rev. FRANCIS 8. BORTON, D. D., Puebla, Mexico. Mb. RICHARD ROGERS BOWKER, New York City. Mb. GEORGE WATSON COLE, New York City.

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Mb. RICHARD BOKNET COUTANT, Tarrytown, New York.

Mr. MELVIN G. DODGE, Stanford University, California.

Mr. AMOS LEANDER HOLLINGSWORTH, Boston, Massachusetts.

Rev. SAMUEL MACAULEY JACKSON, D. D. LL. D.,New York City.

A. .JACOBI, M. D., New York City.

Mk. DEWITT miller, Forest Glen, Maryland.

Mr. J. PIERPONT MORGAN, New York City.

Mr. EDWARD NAUGHTON, Brooklyn-New York.

WILLIAM OSLER, M. D. LL. D., Baltimore, Maryland.

Mr. CHARLES H. TAYLOR, jun., Boston, Massachusetts.

Mr. CHARLES THOMAS WELLS, Hartford, Connecticut.

Mr. GEORGE F. WINCHESTER, Paterson, New Jersey.

ANDERSON AUCTION COMPANY, New York City. (Two copies.)

Messrs. BRENTANOS, Chicago, Illinois.

Messrs. BURSIK and KAHOUT, Prague, Bohemia.

Messrs. ARTHUR H. CLARK COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio.

Messrs. W. B. CLARKE COMPANY, Boston, Massachusetts.

Messrs. DEIGHTON, BELL and COMPANY, Cambridge, England.

AUGUSTUS W. DELLQUEST, Esq., Augusta, Georgia.

ANDREW ELLIOT, Esq., Edinburgh, Scotland.

Messrs. FLOR and FINDEL, Florence, Italy.

Messrs. GAY and BIRD, London England.

Messrs. J. K. GILL COMPANY, Portland, Oregon.

KARL W. HIERSEMANN, Leipzig, Germany. (Three copies.)

Messrs. JENNINGS and PYE, Chicago, Illinois.

LOW'S EXPORT DEPARTMENT, London, England. (Two copies.)

Messrs. A. C. McCLURG and COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois.

FRANK M. MORRIS, Esq., Chicago, Illinois.

E. R. PELTON, Esq., New York City.

ST. PAUL BOOK and STATIONERY COMPANY, St. Paul, Minnesota.

Messrs. SCRANTOM, WETMORE and COMPANY, Rochester, New York.

Messrs. HENRY STEVENS, SON and STILES, London, England.

JAMES THIN, Esq., Edinburgh, Scotland.

Messrs. J. O. WRIGHT and COMPANY, New York City.

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3246 ADAMS, Eliphalet 1676-1753

The GtRacious presence of Christ with the ministers of the oospei,, ground of great consolation to them. as it was represented in a sermon

PREACH'D AT GrOTON ON OCCASION OF THE ORDINATION OF THE REVEREND Mr.

John Owen, pastor of the first society there, November 22d, 1727. . . . [Five lines from] Acts xviii. 9, 10.

N. London : Printed and sold by T. Green. MDCCXXX. pp. (4). 44.

16inO. BFL. CHS. mhs.

3246 ADAMS, Joseph 1689-1783

The Blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord, illustrated and im- proved. A sermon preach'd at Newington in New-Hampshire ; upon the death of a very pious young gentlewoman, Mrs. Elizabeth Janvrin, who departed this life Octob. 5, 1729. .^tatis 18. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed for D. Henchman, over against the Brick Meeting-House in Comhil. M.DCC.XXX. pp. (4), 19. 8vo. bpl.

3247

THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury,

Philadelphia : Second Street. 1730.

Januaky-December, 1730.

Printed and told by Andrew Bradford, at the Bible in fol.

3248 AMES, Nathaniel, junior 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the teas of our Lord Christ. 1781. . . .

Boston: Printed by B. Oreen and sold at the Booksellers Shops. 1731. [1730.] pp. [16.] 16mo. 11H8. ntpi«

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BALL, Thomas

[A French school book.]

Philadelp/Ua: Printed by Franklin and Meredith. 1730. Advertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette, April 16, 1730. as "now in the press."

BASS, Bkkjamin -1756

Parents and chiudren advised and exhorted to their duty. Part of a ser- mon preached at Newport on Rhode-Island, September 28, 1729 . . .

Newport, Rhode-Island : Printed [by Ja/mea Franklin] in the year, 1730. pp. (2), ii, 18. 8vo. BPL.

BEIS8EL, JoHANN Conrad

Die Ehe das Zuchthaus fleischlicher Menschen.

Philadelphia : Oedruckt bey Benjamin Franklin.

1690-

1730.

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Mtstischb und sehr gehetme Sprueche, welche in der Himlischen

8CHULB DBS HEILIGEN GEISTES ERLERNET. UnD DAN POLGENS, EINIGE POETISCHE GEDICHTE. AuPFQESKTZT DEN LIEBHABERN UND SCHULERN DER GoTTLICHEN OND HiMMLISCHEN WEISZHEIT ZUM DIEN8T. VOR DIE S^U DIESER WELT ABER, HABEN WIR KEINE 8PEISE, WERDEN IHNEN ADCH WOHL EIN VERSCHL0S8ENER GARDEN UND VERSIEGELTER BRUNNEN BLEIBEN

Zu Philadelphia : Gedruekt bey Benjamin Franklin, in Jahr. 1730. pp. 32. 12mo.

BEIS8EL, JoHANN Conrad, and others.

GOTTLICHE LiEBES UND LOBESGETHONE, WeLCHE IN DEN HERTZEN DER KINDER DER WeISZHEIT ZUSAMMEN EIN UND VON DA WIEDER AUSSGEFL0S8EN ZOM LOB GOTTES, UND NUN DENEN SCHtJLERN DER HIMMLISCHEN WEISZHEIT ZUR ER- WECKUNG UND AUPMUNTERUNG IN IHREM CbEUTZ UND LIEDEN AU8 HERTZLICHER LIEBE MITGETHEILET. DaNN MiT LIEB ERFtfLLET 8EIN, BRIN'gT GoTT DEN BESTEN PrEISZ UND GIEBT ZUM SINQEN UNS DIE ALLERSCH0N8TE WEISZ.

Zu Philadelphia: Oedruckt bey Benjamin Franklin in der Marek-strass. 1730. pp. 96. 12mo. hsp.

BERKENMEYER, Willem Christoffbl

Consilium in Arena, oder mitleidens volle Antwort auf das Bitt-Schrei- BEN DER Hoch-Teutsch-Luthrischen Gemeinde im Camp.

[Meuw-Tork: Gedrukt by J. Peter Zenger, 1730.] 4to.

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

The Psalms, hymns and spiritual songs of the Old and New-Testament: faithfully translated into English meeter. For the use, edification

AND comfort of THE SAINTS IN PUBLICK AND PRIVATE, ESPECIALLY IN NeW-

Enoland . . . The twenty-third edition.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman & Thoma* Hancock. . . .1730. pp. (2), 346, 12 tunes. 12mo. mhs. ntpl.

BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year of Christ 1731.

Printed and sold by William Bradford, in New-York, and Andrew Brad- ford in Philadelphia. [1730.]

THE BOSTON Gazette. January-December, 1730.

Boston: Printed by Bartholomew Q-reen, for Henry MarsJiall, Post Master. 1730. fol.

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3258 BOWEN, Nathan The New-England diary; OR Almanack for the tear of our Lord Christ

1730. . . . Bt A Native of New-England.

Boston: Printed by B. Green. [1730.] 16mo. bpl. mhs.

3259 BOYLSTON, Zabdiel 1680-1766 An Historical account of the small-pox inoculated in New-England, upon

ALL SORTS of PERSONS, WHITES, BLACKS AND OF ALL AGES AND CONSTITUTIONS.

With so.me account op the nature of the infection in the natural and inoculated wat, and their different effects on human bodies. with some short directions to the unexperienced in this method of practice.

HUMBLT DEDICATED TO HER ROTAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WaLES. . . .

The SECOND edition corrected.

London: Printed for S. Chandler, at the Cross Keys in tlie Poultry, M,DCC,XXVI. Re-Printed at Bosto7i in If. E. for 8. Oerrish in Comhil and T. Hancock at the Bible and Three Crowns in Ann Street. M.DCC.XXX. pp. (2), vi, vi, 53. 8to. ba. wl.

3260 BULKLEY, John 1678-1731 The Usefulness of reveal'd religion, to preserve and improve that

which is natural ; as it was represented in a sermon preach'd AT Col- chester, ON occasion of the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Judah Lewes, pastor op the third society there. December 17th, 1729. . . . [Four lines from] I. Cor. 3.31.

N.London: Printed and sold hy T. Oreen. MDCCXXX. pp. (4), [48J.

16mO. AAS. CHS. MHS. NYPL.

3261 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 Dying in peace in a good old age. A sermon preach'd the Lord's-dat

after the funeral of the honourable and aged Simeon Stoddard, esq ; of Boston. Who departed this life, October 15th, 1730, .«;tat 80. . . . [Four lines from] 1 Kings xix, 32, 35.

Boston, N. E. Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen for J. Phillips. M.DCC.XXX. pp. (6), 19. 8vo. ba. bpl. mhs.

3262 Government the pillar of the Earth. A sermon preached at the

LECTURE IN BOSTON BEFORE HIS EXCELLENCY JONATHAN BeLCHER, ESQ; CAP- TAIN GENERAL AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF, AC, AuGUST 13tH, 1730. . . . [TwO

lines from] Isai. xxxiii. 6.

Boston in New-England: Printed for T. Hancock, at the Bible and Three Crowns near the Tovm-Dock. 1730. pp. (4), 17, (2). 8vo. ba. bpl. mhs.

3263 Narrative of the success and method of inoculating the small pox in

New-England, with a reply to the objections against it from principles OF conscience.

Boston, Printed for 8. Oerrish and D. Henchman. 1730. 8vo.

3264 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's

Colony op Connecticut in New-England, begun and held at Hartford on the fourteenth day of May, in the third year op the reion of our sov- ereign lord George the second of Great-Britain, 4c., King. Anno Dom. 1730. [Colophon:]

N. London: Printed & sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. cfc Comp. 1730. pp. 373-376. fol. chs. csl. hsi. yc.

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CONNECTICUT Colony, continued.

The same. Begun and held at New Haven, on Thursday the

EIGHTH day of OCTOBER, IN THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN

IX)RD George the second, op Great-Britain, &c., King. Annoque Domini, 1730. [Colophon:]

JV. London, Printed & sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. <fi Company. 1730. pp. 377-379. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

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COOK, Ebenezbr Sotweed rkdivivus: or the planters looking-glass. In burlesque verse. Calculated for the meridian of Maryi.and. By E. C. gent. . . . [One line of Latin from] Juv.

Annapolis: Printed by William Parks, for tlie Autlwr. M,DCC,XXX. pp. viii, 28. 4to. jcb. nypl.

COOPER, William 1694-1743

God's concern for a Godly seed. Sermon on a day op prayer March 5, 1723. Boston: Reprinted. 1730. pp 40. 8vo.

A Reply to the objections made against taking the small pox in the

WAY of inoculation FROM PRINCIPLES OF CONSCIENCE, IN A LETTER TO A FRIEND

IN THE COUNTRY. By A MINISTER IN BOSTON. [Three lines from] Luke 6, 9. Boston : Printed for 8. Gerrish in Corn-hill, and J. Phillips at tlte Station- era Arms near the Town-Dock. 1730. 8vo.

- The same

Boston : Stationers Arms iiear the Town-Dock,

The second impression. Printed for 8. Oerrish in Corn-hill, and J. Phillips at the 1730. 8vo.

3272

3273

The same. The third impression.

Boston : Printed for S. Gerrish in Corn-hill, and J. Phillips at the Sta- tioners Arms near the Town-Dock, 1730. pp. (4), iv, (14), (2). 8vo. mhs.

THE DEALER'S pocket companion. Containing tables for the ready know- ing the amount or VALUE OP ANY COMMODITY, EITHER BOUGHT OR SOLD, BY THE POUND, ELL, YARD, OUNCE, OR ANY OTHER THING, UNDER WHAT DENOMINATION WHATSOEVER, FROM A FARTHING TO TWENTY SHILLINGS.

Williamsburg, Printed and sold by William Parks, and are to be had at his Printing-Offlce in Annapolis. 1730.

DEANS, Archibald

An Account of the last words op Christian Kerr, who dyed at Edinburgh ON the fourth of Pebr. 1702, in the 11th year of her age. Shewing how

MUCH SHE WAS RAVISHED WITH THE ASSURANCE OF HER INTEREST IN ChRIST, and THE HOPE OP HEAVEN. ThERE IS ADDED A CONCLUSION, CONTAINING THE USB & IMPROVEMENT OP WHAT IS RELATED. By Mr. ArCHBALD [sic\ DeANS, MINISTER OP THE GOSPEL AT BOUDEN. WiTH A DEDICATION TO THE CHILDREN

OF New-England. [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : N. E. Be-printed for B. Gray, No. 2, at the head of the Dock, and A. Butler, at the lower end of King-street, near the Crown Coffee-House. 1730. pp. (2), 22. 12mo. bpl.

DIPPEL, Johann Conrad

Geistliche Fama, mitbringend verschiedene Nachbichtbn und Geschichtk VON gOttlichen Erweckungen und FChbungbn, Wercken, Wegen und Gerichten, allobmeinen und besondeben Begebenheiten, die zum Reich Gottes geboren. Erstes StDck.

Gesammlet und gedruckt in Philadelphia [ Buedingen] 1730. pp. 80. 1 6mo.

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DOUGLASS, William 1691-1753

A Dissertation concerning inoculation of the small-pox. Giving some ac- count OF THE RISE, PROGRESS, SUCCESS, ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF RECEIVING THE SMALL-POX BY INCISIONS: ILLUSTRATED BY SUNDRY CASKS OF THE INOCULATED.

Boston, N. E. Printed fm- D. Henchman in Cornhill, and T. Hancock at the sign of the Bible and Three Crowns in Annstreet. M.DCC.XXX. pp. (2), (4), (28). 12mo. CHS. mhs.

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A Practical essay concerning the small-fox. .

LIUS Syrus.

Boston : Printed for D. Henchman, over-against the Old Brick Meeting- House in Cvrnhil, and T. Hancock at the sign of the Bible and Three Crowns in Ann-street. 1730. pp. (4), iii, 38, (5). 13mo. ba. mhs.

AN ELEGY on the death of that ancient, venerable and useful matron and MIDWIFE, Mrs. Mary Broadwell, who bested from her labours, January 2. 1730. Aged a hundred years and one day.

Sold by David Ha/rry, Printer in Philadelphia. 1730.

The same. Second edition.

Sold by David Havry, Printer in Philadelphia.

1730.

AN ELEGY upon his excellency William Burnet, esq., who departed this life Sept. 7th, 1729. ^tat 42.

Boston: Printed and sold by T. Fleet in Pudding -Lane, near the Town- House where may be had his excellency's Character. [1730?] Broadside. foL nypl.

3279 FISHER, Hugh -1734. A Preservative from damnable errors, in the unction of the Holy One.

A sermon preach'd at the opening of a Presbytery at Charlestown in 8. Carolina, some time before the Reverend Mr. Josiah Smith's sermon (which he publish'd against it, with the title, of Humane impositions prov'd unscriptural, &c.) and now published (with the advice of some reverend ministers adhering to the westminster confession) to vindi- CATE THE TRUTHS CONTAINED IN IT, FROM Mr. SmITH'S MIS-REPRESBNTATIONS, AND EXCEPTIONS. TOGETHER WITH A POSTSCRIPT CONTAINING SOME REMARKS

UPON Mr. Smith's PREFACE, AND SERMON. . . . [Three lines of Scripture texts]. [Boston:] Printed in tJie year MDCCKKK. pp. (2), 84. 8vo. bpl.

3280 FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769 Observations, historical and practical, on the rise and primitive state of

New-England. With a special reference to the old or first gather'd CHURCH IN Boston. A sermon, preached to the said congregation Aug. 23, 1730. Being the last sabbath of the first century, since its settle- ment. . . . [Three lines from] Psal. 80.

Boston, N. E. Printed by S. Eneeland and T. Oi-een,for 8. Gerrish in Cornhil. MDCCXXX. pp. (8), 46. 8vo. aas. ba. hc. jcb. yc.

3281 The Pleas of the gospel-impenitents examin'd & refuted. In two

sermons at the Thursday-lecture in Boston. On Febb. 5. & April 23, 1730. . . . Publish'd at the desire of some of the hearers. [Five lines from] Rev. Dr. Wright.

Boston : Printed by 8. Eneeland and T. Green, for 8. Gerrish, in Corn- hil. 1730. pp. (4), 76. 16mo. aas. cl. hc. chs.

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GAY, Ebenezkr 1096-1787

The Dutt op people to pray for and praise their rulers. A sermon at THE Lecture in Hinqham, August 12. 1730, on occasion op the arrival of HIS excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq.; to his government. . . . Pub- lished AT THE desire OP HIS HEARERS.

Boston, N. E. Printed by Thomas Fleet, in Pudding- Lane, luar tlie Town-House. 1730. pp. 35. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl.

GIBSON, Edmund 1669-1748

The Bishop op London's Pastoral letter to the people of his Diocesk; particularly to those op the two great cities op london and west- MINSTER. OcCASION'D by some LATE WRITINGS IN FAVOUR OP INFIDELITY. THK SIXTH EDITION.

London, Printed: Re-printed at Boston, in N. E., for J. Phillips, at the Stationer's Arms, No. 1. Next door to Mr. Dolbeare's Brazier, near tfte Town Bock. M,DCC,XXX. pp. (4), (48). 8vo. ba. bm. chs. nypl.

GODFREY, Thomas -1749

The Pennsylvania Almanack for the year ok christian account 1731.

Philadelphia: Printed by Franklin and Meredith. 1730. Broadside, fol.

GREAT BRITAIN. House op Lords.

The Lords Protest on the treaty op peace, union, and friendship, between Great Britain, France and Spain ; concluded at Seville on the 9th of November last. Die Martis Januarii 1729.

Boston: Printed and sold by B. Eliot and T. Fleet. 1730. pp. 4. fol.

•Ang. ab anno 1642 ad annum

HO.

3288

HARVARD COLLEGE.

Cataloqds eorum qui in Coll. Harv. Nov.- 1730 aliccjus gradus laurea donati sunt. [Cambridge: 1730.] Broadside, fol.

HONORATISSIMO AC SUBLlMl VIRTUTK 0KNATI8SIMO VIRO GuLlBLMO TaILKB

Armigero, Inclytissimi Gulielmi Stoughton Armigeri p. M. nepoti,

PrOVINCLS; MaSSACUUSETTENSIS ViCE-GuBEKNATORI SPECTATISSIMO, ET PRiB-

FECTO 8UMM0 . . . Reverendo paritJir atqub honorando D. Benjamini Wadsworth, Collegii Harvardini Pr^sidi. . . . Theses hasce quas (Di- viNio annuentb numine) in Collegio Harvardino defbndere. . . . [Colo- phon:]

Habita in Comitiis Cantabrigim, Nov.-Anglorum, 1730. Broadside, fol.

HILL, John The Young secretary's guide; or, a speedy help to learning. In two parts. Part i. Containing the most curious art of indicting familiar letters, relating to business in merchandize, trade, correspondence, familiarity,

FRIENDSHIP, AND ON ALL occasions: ALSO INSTRUCTIONS FOR DIRECTING, SUPER- SCRIBING AND SUBSCRIBING OF LETTERS WITH DUE RESPECT TO THE TITLES OF PERSONS OF QUALITY AND OTHERS: RULES FOB POINTING AND CAPITAI.LING IN

WRITING, &c. Likewise a short English Dictionary, explaining hard WORDS. Part ii. Containing the nature op writings, obligatory *c., with examples op bonds, bills, letters of attorney, debds op sale, op mortgage, releases, acquittances, warrant op attorney, deeds of gift, assignments,

counter security, bills of sale, letters OP LICENSE, APPRENTICES, INDEN- tures, bills of exchange, & many other writings made by scriveners, 4c. With a table of interest. Made suitable to the people of New-England. The seventh edition By Thomas [sic John] Hill, gent.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1730. pp. 156. 16mo.

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THE INTEREST op the country in laying duties: or a discourse, showing

HOW DUTIES ON SOME SORTS OF MERCHANDIZE MAY MAKE THE PROVINCE OF NkW- YORK RICHER THAN IT WOULD BE WITHOUT THEM.

Printed and sold by J. Peter Zenger, near tlie City-Hall in New- York. [1730.] pp. 35. 8vo.

THE INTEREST of thb country in laying no duties.

New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger : 1730. 12mo.

JANEWAY, James 1686-1674

Heaven UPON Earth; or, the best friend in the worst times. Delivered

IN SEVERAL SERMONS. FROM THE SECOND EDITION CORRECTED. [With a short

account of the Author's life, by N. Vincent.] * Boston: Reprinted for D. Ilenehinan & T. Hancock. 1730. pp.350. 8vo.

JERMAN, John The American Almanack for the year op christian account 1731. Philadelphia : Printed by Franklin and Meredith. [1730.]

LEEDS, Felix An Almanack for

1731.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1730.]

LEEDS, Titan

Lh^ds, 1731. The American Almanack for the tear op christian account, 1731. By Titan Leeds, Philomat.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New- York and Andrew Bradford in Philadelphia. [1730.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo. hsp.

The Genuine Leeds Almanack pok the ybar op christian account, 1730.

By Titan Leeds, Philomat.

Printed by D. Harry, in Second Street, Philadelphia. 1730. pp. (28). Sm. 8vo. HSP.

A LETTER to Dr. Zabdiel Botlston, occasioned by a late dissertation con- cerning inoculation of the small-pox. Printed at Boston. Boston: Printed for D. Henchman. 1730. pp. 14. 8vo.

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LONDON. Society for the propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. Endeavours used by the Society for the propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, to instruci' the Negros Slaves in New- York. [New-York: Printed by William Bradford 'i] 1730. 4to.

MARKLAND, J. Typoqraphia. An ode, on printing. Inscrib'd to the honourable Wil- liam GOOCH, ESQ. ; HIS majesty's LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, AND COMMANDER IN

chief of thb Colony of Virginia. [Three lines of Latin from] Cic. orat.

PRO Archia.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. M.DCC.XXX. pp. (15). 4to The dedication states that: "The following piece, occasion'd by the setting up a printing-press in Williamsburg, justly claims a title to some share of your protection, as the subject-matter of it, the art of printing, owes to you its patronage and encourage- ment ; whence, by a natural deduction, this ought as necessarily to follow the fate and fortune of that, as effects do their causes." The only known copy is in the John Carter Brown Collection of Brown University.

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3299

MARYLAND Province.

The New Tobacco-Law, made this present session of Assembly.

Printed and sold iy William Parks, in, Annapolis. 1730.

AUOnOH VALXnU

3300

The Speech op his excellency Benedict Leonard Calvert, govebnour

AND commander IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OP MARYLAND, TO BOTH

Houses OP the Assembly: at a session op Assembly, begun and held at THE City op Annapolis, on Thursday the twenty first day op May, in the sixteenth year op the dominion op the right HON. Charles, Lord Baron OP Baltemore [sic\ absolute Lord and Proprietary op the Provinces op Mabyland and Avalon, &c. Annoq: Domini 1730. [Arms] By authority.

Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. M.DCC.XXX. 2 IL foL nypl.

3301

To THE honourable BENEDICT LEONARD CaLVERT, ESQ, GOVEBNOUR OP

Mabyland. The Humble addbess op the House op Delegates. [Dated, May 22, 1730.]

[Annapolis: Printed by WiUiam Pa/rks. 1730.] pp. (2). fol. nypl.

3302

To HIS excellency Benedict Leonard Calvert, governour and com- mander IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OP MARYLAND. ThE HUMBLE

ADDBESS OF THE UppEB HousE OF ASSEMBLY. [Dated, May 22, 1730.]

[Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1780. pp. (2). fol. nypl.

3308

To HIS EXCELLENCY BENEDICT LEONARD CaLVERT, GOVERNOUR AND COM- MANDER IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OP MARYLAND. TlIE HUMBLE ADDRESS OP THE IJPPBR HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY. [July 12, 1730.]

[Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1780.] pp. (2). fol. nypl.

3304

Votes and resolves, op the Lower House of Assembly op the Province

OP Maryland. Numb. 1 [— x.] [May 21-June 16, 1730.]

[Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1730.] pp, 7, (1), 2, 8, 4, 4, 4, 8, 4, 8, 4. foL ^ nypl.

3306

THE MARYLAND Gazette. January-December, 1780.

Annapolis: Printed by WiUiam Parks. 1780. fol.

The publication of the Gazette appears to have been discontinued in this year and revived in 1732.

3306

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court oe Assembly of his Majesties Pbovince of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun AND held at Salem upon Wednesday the twenty-eighth day op May, 1729. And continued by sevebal prorogations and adjournments to Boston the nineteenth day op November following.

[Boston: Printed by B. Green. 1730.] pp. 421-425. fol. hsp.

3307

The same: Begun and held at Cambridge upon Wednesday the twenty-seventh day op May, 1730, and continued by several prorogations TO Wednesday the ninth day op September following, and continued by

ADJOURNMENT TO ROXBURY AND THENCE TO BOSTON.

[Boston: Printed by B. Oreen. 1730.] pp. 426-436. fol. hsp.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

3308 Anno rkqni Regis Georgii II, quarto. An Act passed by the Great

AND General Court or Assembly of his Majesties Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England, begun and held at Cambridge upon Wed- nesday the twenty-seventh day of May, 1730. And continued by several

prorogations and adjournments to the ninth day of SEPTEMBER FOLLOW- ING. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by B. Green, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Council. 1730. pp. 5. [7]. fol.

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3309 . [Arms.] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq, captain-genebal and

GOVEBNOUB IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHU-

setts-Bay in New-England. A Proci^mation. [For a day of fasting and prayer, 2 April, 1730.]

[Boston: Printed by Bartholomew Oreen, 1130.'] Broadside, fol. aas.

3310 [Arms.] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq; captain general

and governocr in chief in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay in New- England. A Proclamation for a publick thanksgiving

. . . Thursday the twelfth of November next . . . God save the King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by B, Green, Printer to his excellency the governour and council. 1730. Broadside, fol. ba.

3811 . Journal of the honourable House op Representatives, op his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England: Begun and held at Cambridge in the County of Middlesex, on Wednesday the twenty- seventh DAY OP May, Annoq; Domini, 1730. [ 3 July, 1730.]

Boston : Printed by Thomas Fleet, Printer to the honourable House of Rep- resentatives. 1730. J)p. (32). fol. MHS. NYPL.

3313 The same. And from thence continued by several prorogations to

Wednesday the ninth day of September next following and then met at Cambridge aforesaid being the second Session op the said Court. [ 3 October, 1730.] [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by TJu/mas Fleet, Printer to tite honourable House of Bep- resentatives. 1730. pp. (72). fol.

3313 The same. And prom thence continued by several adjournments

and prorogations to the East Meeting-House in Roxbury, in the County OF Suffolk, on Wednesday the seventh day op October following and THEN MET, BEING THE SECOND [third] SESSION OF THE SAID CouRT. [ 21 Oc- tober, 1730.] [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet, Printer to t/ie Iwnourable House of Representatives. 1730. pp. 73-113. fol.

3314 The same. And from thence continued by several adjournments

AND prorogations TO THE GeORGB TaVERN ON BOSTON NeCK, IN THE

County op Suffolk, on Thursday the twenty-second day op October fol- lowing, AND THEN MET; BEING THE SECOND [fourth] SESSION OP THE SAID

Court. [— 2 January, 1730 [1731.]] [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by Tliomas Fleet, Printer to t/ie honourable House of Rep- resentatives. 1730. pp. 115-155. fol.

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MASSEY, Edmund A Sermon against the dangkrocs and sinful practice of inoculation. Preach'd at St. Andrew's Holborn, on Sunday, July the 8th, 1723. . . . From the third edition.

London, Printed. Reprinted at Boston, for Benjamin Indicott, at his shop No. 10 on the Toim Dock. 1730. pp. 32. 8vo. ba.

In this sermon the reverend author advances the doctrine that Satan was the first inoculator.

MATHER, AzARiAH 1685-1787

A Gospel star, or faithful minister. A discourse had at the ordination OP THE Reverend Mr. George Beckwith in the North Society of Lyme, January 22, 1729, 30. . . . When the Reverend Mr. Stephen Hosmer gave the Charge, and the Reverend Mb. Abraham Nott the Right-hand- of-fellowship.

N.London: Printed and sold by T. Green. M,DCC,XXX. pp. (4), 18. 16mo.

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MATHER, Cotton 1662-1728

Diluvium ignis. De secdndo ac optando jEHOViK-jKBu adventu; Deque

SECUNDO AC TREMENDO ILLUM COMITANTE DILUVIO; AtQUE DE FINE OMNIUM

inbtante; Monita qu^dam Scripturaria, et salutaria, atcjue summe necessaria: Mundo alte consopito, et haec porro omnia susque deque habituro, oblata. . . .

Reprinted at Boston, for Benjamin Endicott . . . 1730.

MATHER, Nathaniel 1630-1697

A Discussion of the lawfulness of a pastor's acting as an officer in other churches besides that which he is specially called to take the over- bight OF. . . . [The second edition.]

Boston: Re-printed and sold by Tlio^nas Fleet, in Pudding-Lane, near the Town-House. 1730. pp. (2), x, 83, (1). 8vo. aas. bpl.

A reprint of the London edition of 1698.

MATTHEWS, Mordecai

The Christian's daily exercise; or, directions, shewing how every day of our lives may be so spent, that our accounts to God at death will be

both safe and UnSPEAKABLY COMFORTABLE. COMPOSED [in Verse] FOR THE GLORY OF God, and THE COMMON GOOD OF MEN, BY MORDECA [sic\ MATTHEWS, MINISTER OF GOD'S WORD AT ROINOLSTON IN GLAMORGANSHIRE.

Boston, N. E : Reprinted in the yean' M,DCC,XXX. pp. 12. 24mo. mhs.

MAXWELL, Samuel

Newport 1731. An Almanack fob the year of our Lord 1731.

Newport, Printed and soldby J. Franklin at the Printing House under tlie Town School House. [1730.] 12mo.

MEAD, Matthew 1639-1699

The Almost christian discovered: or, the fai.se professor tryed and cast. Being the substance of seven sermons first preached at Sepulchers, London, 1661. And now at the importunity of friends made publick. The fourteenth edition. . . . [Six lines from] Luk 16, 14, 15.

Boston: Printed for Joseph Edwards at i/ie corner shop on the north side of the Town-House, & Hopestill Foster in Comhill. 1730. pp. (10), 193, (1). 13mo. BPL.

Page 134 contains a poem, Truth, sincerity, &c. By J. W.

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MOLLINEUX, Mary Southworth 1651-1695

Fruits of retirement ; or, miscellaneous poems, moral and divine. Being

SOME contemplations, LETTERS, &C., WRITTEN ON VARIETY OF SUBJECTS AND

OCCASIONS. By Mary Mollineux, late of Liverpool, deceased. To which IS prefixed: Some account op the author.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andreic Bradford. 1780.

MORGAN, Abel 1687-1722

Cyd-Gordiad Egwyddorawl o'r Scrythurau: Neu Daflen Lythyrennol o'h Prif Eiriau Yn y Bibl Sanctaidd. Yn Arwain, dan y Cyfryw eiriau, I fuan ganpod pob rhyw ddymunol ran o'r Scrythurau. A gyfan-soddwyd Drwy Lafdrus Boen Abel Morgan, Gwenidog yr efbngyl er i.lb's y Cymru.

Argraphvyd yn Philadelphia, gan Samuel Keimer, a Dafydd Harry, MDCCXXX. pp. 2, (4), (238). fol. " lcp.

The earliest Welsh Concordance to the Bible.

MORRILL, Kathaniel 1698-1730

Memento mori. A plain discourse prom Eccl. ix. 10. Delivered to a plain people, for their awakening, and excitement to phepark for eternity with expedition & diligence, from the consideration that nothing can be done after death. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boiton: Printed by B. Green. 1730. pp. (2), iv, 68 12mo. itpi,.

THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January— December, 1730.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen, at the Printing -ff mine in Queen-Street. 1780. fol.

NEW JERSEY Province.

Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of Nova C^sarea, or New- Jersey* AS they were enacted by the Governor, Council, and General as- sembly, AT A SESSION HELD AT PeRTH-AmBOY, BEGINNING THE 7TH OF MaY, 1730, IN THE THIRD YEAR, AND ENDING JULY THE 8TH, IN THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF HIS MaJESTY KiNG GeORGE THE SECOND.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, in Second-Street. MDCCXXX. pp. 89, (2). fol.

The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly op the Province

OP New-Jersey. Begun the seventh op May, 1730. [ 8 July, 1730.]

New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1780. pro.

NEW YORK Province.

Laws or Acts passed by the General Assembly op the Colony of New- York, in June, 1726, and in the twelfth year op his Majesty's reign.

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1780.] p. (2), 320-348. fol. nypl. pro.

A rsprint of all the Acts made since the year 1726 which are in force, and the titles only of those Acts which are not in force, since the year 1726.

Anno regni quarto Georgii ii. regis. Acts passed by the General

Assembly op the Colony of New- York, in October 1730 in the fourth

YEAR OF his MaJESTy'S REIGN.

[New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1730.] pp. 848-373. fol. The first supplement to Laws printed this year. Also printed in a sessional issue as follows :

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NEW YORK Province, continued.

3330 Anno quakto Gbobgii ii. regis. An Act to revive and enforce An Act,

ENTITLED . . . [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford, Printer to the King's most excel- lent Majesty for the Colony of New-Tork, 1730. pp. 37, (1). fol. ab. hsp. pro.

3381 More Acts passed in the year 1730. An Act to continue An Act, en- titled, An Act to prevent swine running at large in Dutchess County,

AND IN . . .

[NevB-Tork: PrinUd by William Bradford. 1730.] pp. 374-377. fol.

3333 A Journal op the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op

HIS Majesty's Colony op New- York, begun the 25th op August, 1780. [Numb. 1-13.— October 29, 1730.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William, Bradford in tlie City of New-Tork. 1730. pp. 34. fol.

3333 THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1730.

Printed and sold by William. Bradford in New- York.

1730. fol.

3334 PARKER, Daniel 1669-1728

A Persuasive to make a publick confession op Christ, and come up to all HIS ordinances, in particular those of Baptism and the Lord's Supper. And objections answered. In a letter to some near relatives. By the LATE HON. Daniel Parker, esq; op Barnstable. [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, New-England : Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1730. pp. (4), 19. 12mo. bpl.

Contains a biographical preface by Thomas Prince.

8385 PEDE,

The Door op salvation opened; or, a voice prom Heaven to unregenerate

SINNERS.

Boston: Reprinted for Benj. Gray, and Alford Butler. 1730. pp. 16. 16mo.

3386 PEIRCE, Jambs 1673-1726

Y Dull o Fedyddio, a Dwfr: Wedi si Egluro allan o Air Duw, yn gyt-

TUNOL AC lAWN RbSSWM ; MEWN YMBESSYMIAD SyML EYFEILLOAR TNQHYLCH Y

PWNGC hwnnw rhwng Mb. J. P. A Mr. B. W. Mkhepin 6. 1726. A Qyh-

OEDDWYD GYNTAP YN 8AI8NE6 Er AdDYBC MEWN CyPIAWNDEB. Ac YNAWR A

Gymreigiwyd i'r UN Dibbn: Ynohyd a Rhessymmau'r Doctor Owen tbos Fedydd Plant.

AH Argraphu yn Philadelphia, yn yr Argraph-dy Newydd yn ymmyl y Farchnad, gan B. Franklin a H. Meredydd. 1730. Pris. Is. pp. 80-|-. 12mo. A copy, supposed to be unique, is in The Free Library. Cardiff, Wales.

3337 PENNSYLVANIA Province.

An Act pob preventing accidents that may happen by fire.

[Philadelphia: Printed by Franklin and Meredith. 1730?] fol.

Broadside.

HSP.

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3338 Anno regni Geokgii ii. regis Magn^ Britanni^e, Francis & Hiber-

Ni^ TERTio. At a General, Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, begun and iiolden at philadelphia, the fourteenth day op october, Anno. Dom. 1729. In the third year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George ii. by the grace of God, op Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender op the faith, &c. And prom thence continued by adjournments to the twelfth of January, 1739. Being the second

SESSION OF this PRESENT ASSEMBLY.

Philadelphia: Printed atid sold by B. Franklin and IT. Meredith, at the New Printing Office near the Market. M,DCC,XXX. pp. 48. foL

3339 _ The same. And from thence continued by adjournment TO the third

OP August, 1730. Being the third session of this Assembly.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and II. Meredith, at the New Printing-office near tlie Market. M,DCC,XXX. pp. (2), 51-57. fol.

3340 The Speech op the honourable Patrick Gordon, esq ; governor of the

Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties op Nbw-Castlb, Kent and Sus- sex UPON Delaware ; To the representatives of the freemen of the said Province, met at Philadelphia, Jan. 13, 1729, 30. [Colophon:]

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin and H. Meredith, at the New Printing-office near the Market. [1730.] pp. (3). fol. hsp.

Contains the Address of the Assembly, and the Governor's Answer, besides.

3341 Votes and proceedings op the House of Representatives of the Prov- ince OP Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the fourteenth op October, Anno Dom. 1739, and continued by adjournments. [ Feb- ruary 13, 1729, 30.] Published by order of Assembly.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and II. Meredith, at tlie New Printing-office near the Market. M.DCC.XXX. pp. 38. fol. hsp.

3342 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. January-December, 1730. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and H. Meredith, at tlie New

Printing-Offlce nea/r the Market. 1730. fol. hsp.

3343 PRINCE, Thomas ' 1687-1758 The People of New- England put in mind of the righteous acts op the Lord

to them and their fathers, and reasoned with concerning them, a ser- mon DELIVERED AT CAMBRIDGE BEFORE THE GREAT AND GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OP THE Province op the Massachusetts May 37th, MDCCXXX. Being

THE anniversary FOR THE ELECTION OF HIS MaJESTy'S COUNCIL FOR THE

Province. . . . [Three lines from] Psal. cv. 5, 6.

Boston in New-England : Printed by B. Oreen, Printer to his h-onour the Lieut-Oovernaur & Council, for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1730. pp. (4), 48, (3.) Sm. 8vo. AAS. ba. bpl. wl.

3344 A Sermon at the publick lecture in Boston January viii, 1729, 30.

Upon the death of the honourable Samuel Sewall, esq; late chief jus- tice OF the circuits, and one op his Majesty's Council for the Province. Who deceased at his house in Boston on the 1st of the same month and IN the 78th year op his age. . . . [Five lines from] Isa. hi, 1, ... 3.

Boston in New-England: Printed by B. Oreen. 1730. pp. (2), 36, [4]. 8vo. BA.

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3345 REYNOLDS, John 1667-1729 A Compassionate address to the christian world.

Boston: Reprinted foi- J. Phillips. [1730.] pp. 108, (i), (ii), 4. 12mo.

Contains a list of books sold b^ John Phillips.

3346 RHODE ISLAND Colony. The Charter granted by his Majesty King Charles the second, to the

Colony op Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in America.

Neioport, Rhode-Island : Printed by James Franklin, and sold at his slwp near the Town School-House. 1730. pp. (3), [12], (12). fol.

Second title : Acts and Laws, op his Majesty's Colony op Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in America. [Arms.]

Netcqxrrt, Rhode-Island : Printed by Janus Franklin, and sold at his shop near t)ie Town School-House. 1730. pp. (2), 210. fol. hsp. nypl. rl.

3347 The Charter granted by his Majesty King Charles the second, to the

Colony op Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in America. [Crown.]

Netoport, Rhode-Island : Printed by James Franklin, and sold at his sjiop nea/r the Town School-House. 1730. pp. (2), [12], (12). fol.

Second title. Acts and Laws op his Majesty's Colony op Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in America. [March 1663. October 1731.] [Cut.]

NeiDport, Rhode-Island : Printed by James Franklin, and sold at his shop nea/r the Town School-House. 1730. pp. (2), 243. fol. JCB. bl.

3348 ROGERS, John 1648-1721 A Mid-nioht-cry from the Temple of God to the Ten Virgins slitmbkrino

AND sleeping. AwAKE, AWAKE, ARISE, AND GIRD YOUR LOYNS, AND TRIM YOUR LAMPS, FOR BEHOLD THE BRIDEGROOM COMETH, GO YK THEREFORE OUT TO MEET

HIM. Second edition.

Boston? 1730. pp. 240. 8vo.

3349 SANDIFORD, Ralph 1693-1733 The Mystery op iniquity ; in a brief examination of the practice of times,

BY the FOREGOING AND THE PRESENT DISPENSATION : WHEREBY IS MANIFESTED

HOW THE Devil works in the mystery, which none can understand and get

THE VICTORY OVER BUT THOSE THAT ARE ARMED WITH THE LIGHT, THAT DIS- COVERS the TEMPTATION AND THE AUTHOR THEREOF, AND GIVES VICTORY OVER HIM AND HIS INSTRUMENTS, WHO ARE NOW GONE FORTH, AS IN THE BEGINNING, PROM THE TRUE FRIENDS OP JeSUS, HAVING THE FORM OP GODLINESS IN WORDS, BUT IN DEEDS DENY THE POWER THEREOF ; FROM SUCH WE ARE COMMANDED TO TURN AWAY. UnTO WHICH IS ADDED IN THE POSTSCRIPT, THE INJURY THIS TRAD- ING IN SLAVES DOTH THE COMMONWEALTH, HUMBLY OFFER'D TO ALL OP A PUBLICK SPIRIT. The SECOND EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, [by Franklin and Meredith.'] Anno, 1730. pp. 111. Sm. 8vo.

3350 SCOUGAL, Henry 1650-1678 Vital Christianity: a brief essay on the life op God, in the soul of man ;

produced and maintained BY Christ living in us ; and the mystery of Christ within, explained. With an exhibition, in which all that fear God, and give glory to him, will be satisfied. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by David Harry. 1730. pp. (6), 26. 12mo.

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SEWALL, Joseph 1688-1769

The Orphan's BEST LEGACY ; OR God's parental care of bereaved children: A discourse occasion'd by the death op the honourable Samuel Sew all.

ESQ. WHO departed THIS LIFE, Jan 1, 1729, 30. ^TATI8 78. By HIS BON. . . .

[Nine lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by B. Oreeii; Sold by S. Gerrish and D. Henchman at their slwps. 1730. pp. (4), 33, (1). 8vo. ba. nysl.

SISSON, George

An Answer to Richard Harden's Reply to John Earlk'b Letter.

Newport, Rhode-Island : Printed by James Franklin, for the Author. 1730. pp. 30. Sm. 8vo.

SMITH, .JosiAH 1704-1781

The Divine right of private judgment vindicated. In answer to the Rev- erend Hugh Fisher's Postscript. With appendix by N. Bassett.

Boston: 1730. pp. 58. 8vo. aas. mhs.

The Duty op parents to instruct their children: being the substance

of several sermons preach'd at Cainhoy in the Province of South- Carolina, Anno Dom. 1727. Now contracted into one discourse. . . . [Quotation from] Psal. 34. 11.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman, in Cornhil. MDCCXXX. pp. (3), ii, 44. 8vo. BPL. WL.

The Greatest sufferers not always the greatest sinners. A sermon

delivered in Charlestown, in the Province of South-Carolina, February 4th, 1727, 8. Then occasioned by the terrible earthquake in New- England. Now published at the request and charge of a private gentleman. . . .

Boston: Printed in t?ie year MDCCXKK. pp. <'4), ii, 21. 8vo. bpl.wi.

No NEW THING to BE SLANDERED. A SERMON PREACHED AT CaINHOY.

September 27, 1730.

Boston: 1730. pp. 22. 8vo. mhs.

Solomon's caution against the cup. A sermon delivered at Cainhoy

IN the Province of South-Cabolina. March 30, 1729. . . .

Boston: N. E. Printed for D. Henchman, in Cornhill. MDCCXXX. pp. (4), 14. 8vo. BPL. WL.

The Young man wabn'd: or, Solomon's counsel to his son. A discourse

DELIVERED AT CaINHOY, IN THE PROVINCE OF SOUTH-CaROLINA. AnNO DOM.

1729. . . .

Boston: N. E. Printed for D. Henchman, in Cornhill. MDCCXXX. pp. (2), 31, (2). 8vo. BPL. WL.

SOME RUDE & INDIGESTED THOUGHTS ON THE TERRIBLE MAJESTY OF GOD IN THE WORKS OF NATURE PARTICULARLY IN THE PH^MOMENA OF EARTHQUAKES; OCCASIONED BY THAT MEMORABLE EARTHQUAKE OcTOB. 29TH, 1727. WhEREIN EARTHQUAKES IN THEIR CAUSES, KINDS, AND ASTONISHING EFFECTS, ARE BRIEFLY

HINTED, ENUMERATED AND DESCRIBED. [Two lines of Latin from] Newt.

AT. London: Printed & sold by Timothy Green. M.DCC.XXX. pp. (2), (12). 16mo. BPL. CHS.

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TAYLOR, Jacob Pennsylvania 1731.

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An Almanack fob the year 1731. Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1730.]

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3361 DER TEUTSCHE Pilgrim ; Mitbringende einen SrrrKN-C'Ai.ENDER. Auf das

JaHR NACH DER GnADENBEICHEN GEBURT UN8BB8 HeBRN UND HeYLANDES JeSU

Christi MDCCXXXI. . . . Zum ersten mahl herausgegebbn.

Zu Philadelphia, Gedruckt bey Andreas Bradford. [1730.] Sm. 4to.

3363 THACHER, Peter 1678-1739

Man's frailty practically exhibited in his life and death. A sermon on

THE death of that VIBTUOOS GENTLEWOMAN MrS. SaRAH GeE, THE AMIABLE CONSORT OF THE REVEREND Mr. JoSHUA GeE, WHO DIED JuLY 17, 1730, IN THE

TWENTY-NINTH YEAR OF HER AGE. . . . [One line from] Mark xin. 33.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green. M,DCC,XXX pp. (4),

31. 8V0. AA8. BA. CHS.

3363 THE TWO interests reconciled.

Neie-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger.

1730. 12mo.

3364 VAN DRIESSEN, Petrus De Heerlykheit dkr Genade van den Eenigen en Drie-Eenigen Verbonds-

God: Volgens de Gronden van den Heidelbergschen Catechismus, tot Vobdbringe kn Opbouw in Gods-Keniffe en waare Heiligmaakinge, Voor Het Edangelische Verbonds-Volkverklaabt, bevestigd en toeqepast, met Vraagen en Antwoorden. Door Petrus Van Dbiesskn, V. D. M. te Nieuw- Albanien.

Oedrukt te Nieuw-Tork, by J. Peter Zenger, MDCCXXX. pp. (2), (2), (2),

XX, 444. 8V0. NYHS.

3365 VAS, Petrus

KORTE SCHETS En OnTWERP VAN DE VOORNAME GrOND-ReGELN DER LeBRSTUKKKN

VAN DE Hervormde Nederduytsche Kerk. Kort en BEKNOPTELYK 'tsamen

GE8TELD TOT 0NDERWY8 EN LEERING VAN DE JeUGT, ALS DKR AANKOMMENDE

Leedemaaten. Door Petrus Vas, Dienaar Jesus Christi, inde gemeinte TOT Kingston. Den tweeden Druk.

Oedrukt te Nieuw-Tork, by J. Pieter Zenger. MDCCXXX. 12mo. nysl.

3366 VENEMA, Pieter Abithmetica of Cyffer-Konst, Volgens de Munten Maten en Gewigten, te

NiEU-YORK, GEBBUTKELYK Al8 MeDE EEN KORT ONTWERP VAN DE AlOEBBA, OpGESTELT DOOR PlETER VbNEMA, Mr. IN DE MaTHESIS EN SCHRYF-KONST.

Nieu- York, Oedruckt voor Jacob Ooelet, by de Oude-Slip, by J. Peter Zenger, MDCCXXX. pp. (2), (2), (1), 120. 12mo. nyhs. nysl.

3367 VINCENT, Thomas, and othebs.

A Companion for communicants. Or, the christian instructed in the great

DUTY OF WORTHY APPROACHING THE TABLE OF THE LORD. By Mb. ThOMAS

Vincent. To which is added, A Brief rehearsal of the sufferings of Christ from the Judgment-Hall of Pontius Pilate to the place op execu- tion. By Mb. Thomas Doolittel. And The Christian at the table of THE Lord, containing suitable meditatious [sic] and sweet ejaculations

WHILE participating OF THE HOLY EuCHARIST. By Mr. JaBEZ EaRLE. A COLLECTION WORTHY OF ESTEEM, AND MUCH TO BE IMPROVED AND DELIGHTED IN, BY ALL THAT LOVE THE LORD JeSUS ChBIST, AND THAT DESIBE IN A BIGHT AND ACCEPTABLE MANNER TO SHEW FORTH HIS DEATH.

Boston: Printed for D. Henehman, the comer shop over against the Brick Meeting-Eouse in Oomhil. 1730. pp. (2), 84. 12mo. bpi.

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THE VIRGIN'S advice: or the Oxfordshire tragedy. In two parts. Shew- ing HOW A knight's daughter in Oxford was courted by a gentleman, who

AFTER MANY VOWS AND PROMISES TO MARRY HKR, AND THREATENING TO KILL HIMSELF, GOT HER WITH CHILD, AND AFfERWARDS MURDER'd HER. AlSO HOW A DAMASK ROSE-BUSH GREW OVER HER GRAVE WHICH FLOURISHED WINTER AND SUMMER, TILL BEING TOUCh'D BT HIM IT IMMEDIATELY WITHER'D ; UPON WHICH HE CONFESS'd THE MURDER.

NeiDpoH, Rhode-Island: Printed and sold by James FranMin, at his printing liouse on TilUnghasts Wharf: W/iere may be had many other sorts of verses. [1730?] pp. (8)'. 12mo. RIH8.

VIRGINIA Colony. All the Publick Acts, made at a session of the Assembly, begun and held AT the City of Williamsburg, in Virginia, on Thursday the twenty-first DAY OF May, 1730.

Williamsburg, Printed and sold by William Parks, and are to be luid at his PrintiTig Office, in Annapolis. 1730.

Charge to the Grand Jury. At a General Court, held at the Capi- tal OF THE City of Williamsburg in Virginia, on Monday the 19th day op October, 1730. By the hon. Wm. Gooch, esq; governor op Virginia. Published at the request op several gentlemen.

Williamsburg : Printed and sold by William Parks. 1730. Perhaps the first work printed in Virginia. See note under J. Markland this year.

The New Virginia Tobacco-Law, made at the last session op Assembly.

Williamsburg, Printed and sold by William, Parks, and are to be had at his Printing office in Annapolis. 1730.

THE VOICE OP God to Christless unregenerate sinners. Wherein all such

ARE faithfully WARNED AND INTREATED TO BREAK COVENANT WITH HELL AND with death; and invited into a blessed marriage COVENANT WITH THE

GLORIOUS Lord Jesus. In which is plainly demonstrated, what this

BLESSED UNION IMPLIES, AND THE NECESSITY THEREOF. ThE WHOLE CONCLUD- ing with a form op words expressing mans [sic] covenanting with god. Hear and your souls shall live. By a Divine op the Church op Scotland. Boston : He-printed for B. Gray, No. 2, at the Mad of the Toion-Dock, & A. Butler at the corner shop near the, Crown Ooffee-Hcmse, M,DCC,XXX. pp. (2), 46. 13mo. bpl.

WALLING, William

Wonderful Providence op God ; exemplified in the preservation op Will- iam Walling, who was driven out to sea from Sandy Hooke near Nbw-

YORK AND brought INTO NaNTUCKET AFTER FLOATING BIGHT DAYS WITHOUT victuals, OR DRINK.

Boston: Sold by Francis Skinner. 1730.

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3375

WARNER, J. The Virginia and Maryland Almanack. . . Christ, 1730. By J. Warner, philomath.

Annapolis: Printed by William. Parks.

For the year of our Lord

1730. [1729.]

- The Virginia and Maryland Almanack. . Lord Christ, 1731. By J. Warner, philomath.

Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. [1730.]

For the year of our

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3376 THE WEEKLY News-letter. Jahuart-Decembek, 1780.

Boston: Printed and sold by B. Oreen. 1730. fol. In November the title was changed to " The Boston Weekly

News-letter" and so continued.

8877 WEST. Mobes

A Treatise concerning marriage: wherein the uni,awfdi,ness op mixt-

MARRIAGES 18 LAID OPEN PROM THE SCRIPTURES OF TRUTH: SHEWING THAT IT 18 CONTRARY TO THE WILL OP GOD, AND THE PRACTICE OP HIS PEOPLE IN PORMER AGES, AND THEREFORE OF DANGEROUS CONSEQUENCE, FOR PERSONS OF DIFFER- ENT JUDGMENTS IN MATTERS OP RELIGIOUS WORSHIP TO BE JOINED TOGETHER IN MARRIAGE. WRITTEN FOR THE INFORMATION AND BENEFIT OF CHRISTIAN PROFESSORS IN GENERAL AND RECOMMENDED MORE PARTICULARLY TO THE YOUTH OF EITHER SEX AMONGST THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS. . . .

Philadelphia: Reprinted and sold by David Harry, in Second-street. [1730.] pp. 39. 8vo.

3378 WETMORE, James 1695

A Letter to a parishioner, which J. Mott pretended to answer in

PHLET entitled ThE GrEAT WORK OP ChRIST's SPIRIT, &C.

Jfew- York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. [1730.] Sm. 8vo.

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A PAM-

3379

WHITTEL8EY, Samuel 1686-1753

The Regards due to such as have been eminent & useful. A discourse

OCCASIONED BY THE DEATH OF JOHN HaLL, ESQ., ONE OF THE COUNCIL IN THE

Colony op Connecticut, who died April 29, 1730, in the 60th year op his AGE. . . . [Two lines from] Psal. 112. 6.

Boston: Printed for 8. Oerriah, in Cornhil. MDCCXXX. pp. (4), 34. 8vo.

3380

WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel

An Almanack for the year op our Lord, 1731, Boston: [1730.]

1670-1754

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WILLIAMS, Solomon 1700-1776

The Glorious reward op wise & faithful teachers. A sermon preached at the ordination op the Reverend Mr Jacob Eliot, at Goshen in Lebanon, in Connecticut Colony, Nov. 26, 1729. . . . [Seven lines from] I Pet. v. 2-4.

Boston: Printed for John Eliot. 1730. pp. (4), 27. 16mo. chs. nypl.

3382 YALE COLLEGE

Catalogus eorum qui in Colleoio Yalensi, quod est in Novo-Portu, ab anno 1702, AD annum 1780, alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt.

[Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotheus Oreen. MDCCXXX.] Broadside, fol.

8383 Pr^.clarissimo vtro perillustri vit^ integritate omnique foelicissimb

gubernandi ratione consui.tissimo Josepho Talcott Armigero Colonic

CONNECTICUTENSIS GUBERNATORI . . . D. ElISAEO WiLLIAMS COLLEGII YaL-

ensis Rectori . . . IIasce Theses quas in Collegio Yalensis dependere . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in Comitiis Noti-Porti, Oonnecticutensis . . . MDCCXXX. Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotheus Oreen. Broadside, fol. mhs. yc.

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ALLEN, ou ALLIN, James

Evangelical obedience the way to etkunal life.

AT ]5K00KLTN, to a SOCIETY OP YOUNG MEN.

Boston: 1731. 8vo.

1691-1747 Considered in a sermon

HC.

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THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercuky. January-December, 1731.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Second Street. 1731. fol.

AMES, Nathaniel, junior 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1732. . . .

Boston: Printed by B. Green and sold at the Booksellers SJtops. 1733 [1731.1 PP- (16). 16mo.

AMICUS REIPUBLIC^. pseudonym.

Trade and commerce inculcated; in a discourse, showing the necessity of a well-governed trade, in order to a flourishing Common- Wealth. With some proposals for the bringing gold and silver into the country, for a medium op trade, [and] for supporting the credit op the paper-cur- RENCY. By Amicus Reipublic^.

[Boston:] Printed for the Author. 1731. pp. 58. 8vo.

ARSCOT, Alexander 1676-1737

Some considerations relating to the present state op the christian re- ligion, WHEREIN THE NATURE, END AND DESIGN OF CHRISTIANITY, AS WELL AS THE PRINCIPAL EVIDENCE OF THE TRUTH OP IT, ARE EXPLAINED AND RECOM- MENDED OUT OP THE Holy Scriptures, with a general appeal to the ex- perience OF ALL MEN FOR CONFIRMATION THEREOF. PaRT I.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, at tlie New-Printing-Office near the Market. 1731. pp. Ill, (1), sm. 8vo.

Differs from the edition printed in the following year in the imprint and advertisement on the last page, only.

BARNARD, John 1681-1770

The Certainty, time, and end, of the birth of our Lord and Saviour Jesus

Christ : with the accomplishment op several op the prophecys, relating

thereto, a sermon, at the lecture, in Marblehead, December 25, 1729.

To which is added An Appendix, attempting more clearly to state, the

TRUE YEAR OF OUR LORD'S NATIVITY. . . .

Boston: Printed for S. Gerrish, at the lower end of CornJiill. 1731. pp. (4.), 66. 8vo. ba. mhs. nypl.

BARNARD, John 1690-1758

Christian churches form'd and furnish'd by Christ. A sermon preach'd

AT the gathering OF A CHURCH, AND THE ORDINATION OF THE REVEREND

Timothy Walker to the pastoral office at the new plantation call'd Pennicook, Nov. 18th, 1730. . . . To which are annexed. The Charge, and the Right hand of fellowship, used on that occasion. Now made publick

AT the desire op SEVERAL WHO WERE PRESENT AT THAT SOLEMNITY.

Boston: in New-England: Printed by B. Green, for John Phillips at the Stationer'' s- Arms near the Town-Dock. 1731. pp. (4), 43. 8vo. ba. chs. mhs.

BAXTER, Richard 1615-1691

A Call to the unconverted to turn and live ; and accept op mercy, while mercy may be had; as ever they will find mercy, in the day of their extremity, from the living God. . . .

Boston: Reprinted by S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1731.

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BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year of Christ 1732.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1731.]

THE BOSTON Gazette. JANUAKy— December, 1731.

Boston : Printed hy Bartholomew Oreen, for Henry Marshall, Post Master. 1731. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January December, 1781. Boston: Printed and sold by B. Green. 1731. fol.

BOWEN, Nathan

MDCCXXXI. The New-England diary: or, Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ 1732. . . . By a Native of New-England.

Boston: Printed by B. Oreen, and sold at tlie Booksellers Shops. 1731. pp. (16). 12mo. BA. BPL. mhs.

BRIDGE, Thomas 1657-1715

What faith can do. A brief essay on the nature and power op a true

faith. BfeiNG THE substance OF A SERMON, PREACHED UNTO A PEW CHRISTIANS IN A NEIGHBOURHOOD, MEETING IN THEIR USUAL COURSE, AT THE HOUSE OF ONE OF THEIR NEIGHBOURS ; IN BOSTON. . . .

Boston : N. E. Printed for Benjamin, Ora/y, No. 2. at the head of tlte Town- Doek. 1731. pp. (2), 83. 16mo. ba.

BROWN, John 1696-1742

An Ordination sermon preach'd at Arundel, November 4, 1730. At the

GATHERING OP A CHURCH THERE; AND WHEN THE ReVBREND MR. ThOMAS

Prentice was ordained pastor of the church in said Town. . . . [Four lines from] Ezek. 16. 8.

Boston, New England : Printed by T. Fleet for T. Hancock, at the Bible and Three Crowns, near the Town-Dock. 1731. pp. 80. 8vo. ba. chs. mhs.

BURKITT, William 1650-1703

The Poor man's help, and young man's guide: containing doctrinal in- structions FOR THE RIGHT INFORMING OF HIS JUDGMENT . . . DIRECTIONS FOR THE GENERAL COURSE OF HIS LIFE . . .

Boston: Printed by B. Oreen. 1731. 16mo.

BURROUGHS, Jeremiah 1599-1646

The Rare jewel of christian contentment. Containing eighteen rules

FOR THE obtaining THIS EXCELLENT GRACE. A TREATISE WORTHY TO BE HIGHLY PRIZED, AND DILIGENTLY IMPROVED BY ALL THE AFFLICTED CHILDREN

OF God while in this vale of tears. To which is added a few passages FROM Mr. Bolde's Preparation for death.

Boston: Printed for Benj. Or ay No. 2. at the head of the Town-Dock. 1731. pp. (2), 10. 12mo. bpl.

CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts. Synod. 1648. A P1.ATPORM OF church-discipline: gathered out op the word of God, and

agreed upon by the elders and messengers of the churches ASSEMBLED IN

Synod at Cambridge in N. E. To be presented to the churches & Gen- eral Court, for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the 8th. month. Anno 1649. . . .

Boston, New-England, Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at tJie sign of the Heart and Crown, in Comhill, 1731. pp. xv,86,(3). 8vo. aas. jcb. nypl.

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CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts, continued.

3401 The same. [Another impression.]

Boston, New-England, Printed by Thomas Fleet, for D. Henchman. 1731.

13 mo. AAS.

3402 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787 Man's life considered under the similitude ov a vapour that appeareth for

A little time, and then vanisheth away, a sermon on the death of that

honorable and VERTU0U8 GENTLEWOMAN MrS. SaRAH BtFIELD; THE AMIABLE CONSORT OF THE HONORABLE NaTHANAEL BtFIELD, ESQ; WHO DIED DeCEMB.

21 ST, 1730. In THE 58th TEAR OF HER AGE. . . . [Five lincs of Scrfpture

texts.]

Boston, in New-England: Printed hy B. Qreen. MDCCXXXI. pp. (6),

42. 8vo. ba. bpl. MH8.

Contains "An Appendix, from the Weekly News-letter, No. 1538 giving an account of the deceased. With amendment."

3403 CLAP, Roger 1609-1691 Memoirs of Capt. Roger Clap. Relating some of God's remarkable provi- dences TO HIM, in bringing HIM INTO NeW-EnGLAND; AND SOME OF THE STRAITS AND AFFLICTIONS, THE GOOD PEOPLE MET WITH IN THEIR BEGINNINGS. AnD IN- STRUCTING, COUNSELLING, DIRECTING AND COMMANDING HIS CHILDREN, AND CHILD- REN'S CHILDREN, AND HOUSEHOLD, TO SERVE THE LORD IN THEIR GENERATIONS TO THE LATEST POSTERITY.

Boston in New-England: Printed by B. Oreen. 1731. pp. (4), 34,10.

8V0. CL. HC. JCB. NYPL.

Contains a Preface by Thomas Prince ; and An Account of the author and his family, by James Blake junior. Reprinted in Boston in 1766.

3404 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 The Friend of Christ, and op His people. A sermon preached at the lec- ture IN Boston, April 1, 1731. Before his excellency the governour and THE General Court : upon the news of the death of the much honoured Thomas Hollis, esq ; the most generous and noble patron of learning and religion in the church of New-England. By his friend and correspond- ent Benjamin Colman, pastor of a church in Boston. [One line from] 2 Sam. 1, 26.

Boston in New-England: Printed by B. Oreen, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour & Council, for T. Hancock at the Bible and Three Crowns near the Town Dock. 1731. pp (4), iv, 29. 8vo. ba. bpl. mhs.

3405 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesties

Colony op Connecticut in New England: begun and held at Hartford, on

THE thirteenth DAY OF MaY, IN THE FOURTH YEAR OP THE REIGN OF OUR SOV- EREIGN LORD George the second, of Great-Britain, &c. King. Annocjue Domini, 1731. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Qreen, Printer to Oov. db Company, 1731. pp. 381-386. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

3406 The same. Begun and held at New Haven on Thursday the four- teenth day op October, in the fifth year of the reign op our sovereign LORD George the second, of Great-Britain, &c. King. Annoqce Domini, 1731. [Colophon:]

N. Tjondon, Printed and sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Oov. <& Comp. 1731. pp. 387-389. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

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3407 COOK, Ebknezer The Maryland muse. Containing i. The History op Colonel N. Bacon's Re- bellion IN Virginia. Done into Hudibrastick verse, from an old ms. ii. The Sotweed factor, or toiaqb to Maryland. The third edition, cor- rected AND AMENDED.

Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1731. fol. bm.

3408 COOK, William 1696-1760 A Sermon preach'd to a society op young people in Sudbury, on a Lord's-day

EVENING, October 1730. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston in New-England: Printed by B. Oreen, 1731. pp. (4), 26. 8vo.

3409 COOKE, Samuel Necessarius The continuance op an able and Godly minister very needful

to a people, a sermon preached at the funeral of the Reverend Mr. John Davenport, late pastor of the church in Stamford; who died on Fryday Febr. 5, 1730-1, in the 62 year op his age, and 36 op his ministry:

AND was decently INTERRED ON MuNDAY POLOWING. { sic. J . . . [TwO

lines from"] 2 Reg. ii. 12.

Printed by J. P. Zenger in New-York, 1731. pp.62. 8vo. mhs. nyhs.

8410 DIPPEL, JOHANN Conrad

Geistliche Fama, mitbringend verschiedene Nachrichten und Geschichte VON gottliciien Erweckunqen und FOhrungen, Wercken, Wegen und Ger-

ICHTEN, ALLGEMEINEN UND BE80NDEREN BeGEBENHEITEN, DIE ZUM ReICH GOTTES GEBOREN. ZwEYTES [ FUNFFTES] StUCK. . . .

Oesammlet und gedruckt in Philadelphia [Buedingen.] 1731. pp. 112. 112, 96, 120. 16mo. H8p.

3411 DIXON, Henry, and others. The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or the art of spelling im- proved. Being a more plain, easy and regular method op teaching young children, with a greater variety op useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. For the use op schools. Collected prom Dixon, Bailey, Watts, Owen and Strong.

Boston: 1731.

3412 DOD, John 1547-1645 Old Mr. Dod's sayings, or a posik out of Mr. Dod's garden. Collected

BY R. T.

Boston; Reprinted. Sold by N. Buttolph. 1731.

3413 DUDLEY, Paul 1675-1751 An Essay on the merchandize op slaves tc souls of men. Revel, xviii. 13.

With an application thereof to the Church op Rome. To which is added, An Exercitation on Numb, xxxii, 10, 11, 12. With an occasional meditation on I Sam. xxiii, 11, 12. By a Gentleman. [Ten lines of quo- tations.]

Boston in N. E. Printed by B. Green: Sold at the Booksellers Shops. MDCCXXXI. pp. (4), iv, 63. 4to. aas. mhs. nypl. wl.

3414 DYER, William 1636-1696

Christ's famous titles ; and A Believer's golden chain, handled in divers sermons . . .

Boston; 1731. 16mo. mhs.

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EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

God glorified in the work op redemption, bt the greatness of man's dependence upon him, in the whole op it. a sermon preached on the pcblick lecture in boston, jult 8. 1731. and published at the desire of several, ministers and others, in boston, who heard it. . . . [two lincs from] Judges 7. 3.

Boston : Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen for D. Henchman at the Corner shop on tlie south-side of the Town-House. 1731. pp. (2), ii, 25. 8vo. The first published work of this author.

FISHER, Hugh -1784

The Divine right of private judgment, set in a true light. A reply, to THE Reverend Mr. Josiah Smith's Answer, to a postscript annex'd to a

SERMON, ENTITULED, A PRESERVATIVE FROM DAMNABLE ERRORS, IN THE UNCTION

OF THE Holt one. Together with, Remarks on the Reverend Mr. Nathan Bassett's Appendix. . . . [Eight lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, N. E. Printed in the year, 1731. pp. (2), 101. 8vo. aas. bpl.

FISK, Samuel 1689-1770

The Character op the candidates for civil government, especially for COUNCIL. As it was drawn in a sermon deliveb'd at Boston, before his

EXCELLENCY JONATHAN BeLCHER ESQ; THE HONOURABLE THE COUNCIL, AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHUSETTS-BaY, IN NeW-

England. On May 26th. mdccxxxi. Being the anniversary day for the

ELECTION OP HIS Majbsty's COUNCIL THERE. . . . [Two liuBs from] EZEK. 27. 8.

Boston, jy. E. Printed by T. Fleet, Printer to the Honourable House of

Representatims. 1731. pp. 50. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. mhs.

FLAVELL, John 1627-1691

Prophane swearing condemn'd at the bar op reason. Taken from the Works OF THE Reverend Mr. John Flavel. Particularly recommended to the merchants op Boston, &c. As proper to be given to their mariners.

Boston, N. E.: Printed for Eleazer Phillips, Charlestown. 1731. pp. (2), 22. 8vo. bpl.

The Touchstone op sincerity: or the signs op grace and symptoms op

hypocrisy. Opened in a practical treatise upon Rev. iii, 17, 18. Being THE second part OF Thb Saint INDEED. . . , [Two lines of Latin from] Bernard.

Boston: Printed for J. Edwards, H. Foster, and J. Pembertnn in Cornhil. 1731. pp. (2), viii, 205, 12mo. bpl.

FOX, John 1678-1756

The Door op Heaven opened and shut. Opened to the ready and pre- pared. Shut against the unready and unprepared. A discourse con- cerning THE ABSOLUTE NECESSITY OF A TIMELY PREPARATION FOR A HAPPY

eternity. . . .

Newport, Rhode Island: Printed and sold by James FranHin, at his Printing House undent the Town School house. 1731. pp. (2), 170. 16mo. ntpl.

FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769

The Divine right op deacons. A sermon, preach'd on occasion op the ordi- nation OF Mr. Zechariah Thayer, to the office of a deacon in the old or pntsT gatheb'd church in Boston, Lord's day, May 23, 1731. . . .

Boston, New-England: Printed by B. Green, for D. Henchman and J. Phillips, and sold at t/teir shops. 1731. pp. (4), 42, (1). Sm. 8vo. chs. mhs.

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3424

GODFREY, Thomas The Pennstlvania Almanack por

1732.

Philadelphia : Printed by Franklin and Meredith. [1731.]

An Almanack for 1732.

Philadelphia: Printed by Franklin and Meredith. [1731.]

-1749

1 leaf. fol.

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3429

GRAY, Andrew 1688-1656

An Excellent sermon upon the great salvation. By that pious and

WORTHY servant OF JeSUS ChRIST, Mr. ANDREW GRAY, LATE MINISTER OP THE GOSPEL IN THE CiTY OF GLASGOW.

Boston, Printed for Benjamin Oray, No. 2. at the head of the Town-Dock, 1731. pp. (2), 22. 12mo. bpl.

GREAT BRITAIN. Parliament An Act for the better regulation and government of seamen in the mer- chant service; and An Act for the more effectual collecting the duties granted for the support of the royal hospital at greenwich. [Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1731.] These Acts may have been reprinted by William Bradford in New York.

GREENWOOD, Isaac 1702-1745

A Philosophical discourse concerning the mutability and changes op the

MATERIAL WORLD; READ TO THE STUDENTS OP HaRVARD-COLLEGE, ApRIL 7,

1781. Upon the news op the death of Thomas Holus esq. ; op London. The most bountiful benefactor of that Society. . . . Made public, at

THE desire of THE REVEREND THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF THAT SOCIETY.

Boston in New-England: Printed for S. Oerrish, at t/te lower end of Cornhil. MDCCXXXI. pp. (4), [24], 8vo. aas. ba. hc. nypl.

GREENWOOD, John The Temple op God to be measur'd by his ministers, according to the

WORD, AS it's rule. A SERMON PREACH'd AT SOUTHBOROUGH, OCTOBER 21, 1730. At THE GATHERING OP A CHURCH THERE, AND THE ORDINATION OF THE

Reverend Mr. Nathan Stone, to be its pastor. . . . Now made publick

AT the earnest DESIRE OF MANY THAT HEARD IT.

Boston, N. E. Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen,for D. Henchman, over against the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhil. M,DCC,XXXI. pp. (3), 34. 16mo. BPL. CHS.

HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTRISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE ERUDITIONE ORNATISSIMO VIRO

Jonathan Belcher, Armigero, Provinci/e Massachusettensis et Neo- Hantoniensis Gubernatori, . . . Reverendo paritSr atque honorando D. Benjamini Wadsworth, Collegii Harvardini PR.E8IDI . . . Theses hasce, quas (Divinio annuentb ndmine) in Collegio-Harvardino de-

FENDERE . . .

Habita in Comitiis Cantabrigia Nov-Anglorum. MDCCXXXIII. Broad- side, fol.

HENRY, Matthew 1662-1714

The Communicant's companion: or, instructions and heus for the right

RECEIVING OF THE LORD's SUPPER. . . . ThE TENTH EDITION, CORRECTED.

Boaton in New-England: Be printed for D. Henchman, over against tlie Brick Meeting-House in Cornhill. 1731. pp. (4), 280, (4). Portrait. 8vo. WL.

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3430 JERMAN, John TiiK Amekican Almanack fob the year of chbistian account, 1732.

Philadelphia: Printed by Franklin and Meredith. [1731.].

3431 THE LADY Ekrant inchanted: a poem. Dedicated to her most serenb

HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS MaGALLIA.

Philadelphia: Printed by Franklin a7id Meredith. 1731.

3432 LEEDS, Titan The American Almanack for the tear . . . 1732.

Printed and sold by William, Bradford in New York and Andrew Bradford in Philadelphia. [1731.] pp. (28). Sm. 8vo. hsp.

3433 A LETTER to a gentleman chosen to be a member op the Honourable House op Representatives, to be assembled in Boston, February 10, 1731. [On the Governor's salary.]

[Boston: 1731.] pp. 16. 8vo. mhs.

3434 A LETTER to a gentleman, relating to the office op ruling elders in the churches. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed 1731. pp. 7. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

3435 LORD, Joseph —1748 The Great pkiviledge op children of God, is their liberty to be ever

with Him, and their interest in all that is His; shewed in a sermon preached in the North Precinct op Eastham, commonly called Billings- gate; on the 24th day of the 12th month, commonly called February, 1730,1. . . . [Eight lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by B. Green. 1731. pp. (4), ii. 29. 8vo. bm. hc.

3436 LORING, Israel 1682-1772 Ministers must certainly and shortly die. A sermon preached at Marl- borough, February 7, 17|J (since a little enlarg'd.) Occasioned by the

DEATH OP THE ReVKREND AND LEARNED Mr. ROBERT BrECK, LATE PASTOR OF THE CHURCH OP ChRIST THERE; WHO EXPIRED JaN. 6, 17|J. In THE 49TH YEAR

OP HIS AGE. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, N. E. : Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green. M,DCC,XXXI. pp. (4), 27. 8vo. ba.

3437 L0RIN6, Samuel Three discourses on several subjects: i. The Glories op the Heavenly

world displayed and improved from psal. 73. 24. n. a religious con- SERVATISM EXCITED AND ASSISTED FROM MaL. 3. 16. III. ThE GrEAT DUTY OF SELF-EXAMINATION URGED ON THE PROFESSORS OP RELIGION . . . PROM 2 COR. 13. 5.

Boston in New-England : Printed for D. Henehnum. 1731. 12mo. bm.

3438 LYNE, James A Plan op the Crrr op New York from an actual survey. Made by James

Lyne.

[New- York: Printed by William Bradford. 1731.] 22^x1 8in. 20

inches to a mile.

The earliest map, or plan of the City of New York. Wrongly ascribed on numerous imitations to the year 1728. Reproduced, with description, in New York in 1893.

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3439 MARYLAND Province. Notes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly, of the Province

OF Maktland. Numb. 1-6. [August 18-September 2, 1731.]

[Annapolis: Printed by William. Parks. 1731.] pp. 24+ foL nypl.

3440 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op

HIS Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: Be- gun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the tenth day of February, 1730.

[Boston: Printed by B. Green. 1731.] pp. 437-456. fol.

3441 The same: Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court

OR Assembly of his Majesties Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, BEGUN & HELD AT BOSTON, UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-SIXTH

DAY OF Mat, 1731.

[Boston: Printed by B. Green. 1731.] pp. 457-462. fol.

3442 The same: And continued by several adjournments unto Wednes- day THE third day OF NOVEMBER FOLLOWING.

[Boston: Printed by B. Green. 1731.] pp. 463-468. foL

3443 Anno regni Regis Georgh secundi, quarto a quinto. An Act passed by

THE Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesties Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-Engi^nd, Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day op May, 1731. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by B. Green, Printer to his excellency the Goverrunvr and Council. 1731. pp. 5. [7.] fol.

3444 [Arms] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher esq; captain general

AND GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MAJESTIES PROVINCE OF THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanks- giving . . . Thursday the twenty-eighth op this instant October . . . God save the King.

Boston : Printed by B. Green, Printer to his excellency the Goternour & Cowidl. 1731. Broadside, fol. ba.

3445 A Journal op the Honourable House of Representatives. At a Great

AND General Court or Assembly of his Ma-iesty's Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston in the County OP Suffolk, on Wednesday the tenth day of February, Anno Domini, 1730. [1731] [—24 April, 1731.] [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet, Printer to the Honourable House of Representatives. 1731. pp. (132). fol. khs.

8446 The same. Begun and held at Boston, in the County op Suffolk, on

Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of May, Annoq; Domini, 1731. [ 9 November, 1732.]

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet, Printer to tlie Honourable House of Bepresentatives. 1731. pp. 170-j- fol. nypl.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

The same. And from thenck continued by pborogation to the fibst

OF December following, and then met being the second session of said

Court. [—2 February, 1731, 2.]

Boston: PrirUed by Thomas Fleet. 1731. pp.114, fol.

Extract from the Journal of the Honourable House of Representa- tives. [18 August, 1781.]

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet, Printer to tfie Honourable House of Representatites. 1731. pp. 14. fol.

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MATHER, AzARiAH 1685-1737

A Discourse concerning the death of the righteous, had at Lyme ; occa- sion'd by the decease op the Reverend Mb. Moses Notes, who dyed

KovEMBEB 10th, 1729. . . .

New-London: Printed and sold by T. Oreen. 1781. pp. (4), 24. 16mo.

MONEY THE sinews of trade. The state of the Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay CONSIDERED, WITH RESPECT TO ITS TRADE FOR WANT OR 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 OF THE ToWN OF BOSTON. By A LOVER OF HIS

Country.

Boston, If. E. : Printed by 8. Kneeland <fe T. Green. 1731. pp. 16. 16mo. Reprinted in New York in 1880.

THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January— December, 1731.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen, at the Printing-House in Qiieen-Street. 1781. fol.

NEW JERSEY Province. The Votes and proceedings of the Genebal Assembly of the Province of

New-Jersey.

New-Tork: Printed by William, Bradford. 1781.

NEW YORK Province.

Acts passed by the General Assembly of the Colony of New- York in Sep- tember, 1731, IN THE fifth year OF HIS Majestie's beign. An Act to sup- port the Tboops at Oswego, and to regulate the Indian trade thebe.

[New York: PrinUd by William Bradford. 1781.] pp. 374-399. fol. The second supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

Geobge the second, by the grace of God, of Gbeat Bbitain, . . .

[Letters patent to Thomas Hanly, Nathan St. John, Benjamin Benedict and others, op " four several tracts of land . . . being part of the lands lately surrendered up by the colony of connecticut." dated at Fort George, June 8, 1731.]

[New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1731.] pp.8, fol. ntsl.

His excellency's speech to the Council and General Assembly of his

Majesty's Province op New- York.

[New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1731.]

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NEW YORK Province, continued.

8456 A JODRNAl, OP THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF

HIS Majesty's Colony of New- York. Begun the 3.5th of August, 1731.

[Numb. 1-7. September 30, 1731.]

[New-York: Printed by WiUiam Bradford. 1731.] pp. 21. fol. pro.

3457 An Ordinance for holding a Court of General Sessions op the Peace,

AND ALSO A COURT OP COMMON-PlEAS FOR THE COUNTY OF SUFFOLK, ON MONDAY THE ONE AND TWENTIETH DAY OF FEBRUARY, ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY ONE, ON AN EXTRAORDINARY OCCASION. . . . [Dated, NeW-York,

February 4, 1731.]

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1731.] pp. (2). fol. ntsl.

3458 NEW YORK City. Laws, orders, * ordinances established by the mayor, recorder, aldermen,

AND assistants OP THE CiTY OP NeW-YORK CONVENED IN COMMON-COUNCIL, FOR the good RULE AND GOVERNMENT OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE SAID CiTY. PUB- LISHED THE EIGHTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER IN THE FIFTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OP OUR SOVEREIGN LORD KiNG GeOROE THE SECOND, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, OP

Great Britain, France, AND Ireland, Defender OF THE faith, *c. Annoq; Domini. 1731, and in the mayoralty of Robert Lubting, esq.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in t/ie City of New-York. 1731.

pp. 37. fol. NYHS.

3459 THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1731.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York.

1731. fol.

3460 PAINE, Thomas 1697-1757

GOSPEL-LIGIIT POLISHES AND ENRICHES THE HUMAN WORLD IN EXTERNAL AND COM- MON AS WELL AS SPIRITUAL THINGS. A SERMON PREACHED AT THE GATHERING

OF THE Church at Biddeford, and ordaining the Reverend Mr. Samuel

WiLLARD TO THE PASTORAL OFFICE THERE, SEPTEMBER 30, 1730. WiTH AN AD- DITION OF SOME MARGINAL NOTES, FOR FURTHER ILLUSTRATION AND PROOF OF THE PLACES TO WHICH THEY ARE AFFIXED. . . .

Boston: Printed for B. Henchman . . . M,DCC,XXXI. pp. (4), 51,

8V0. MH8.

3461 PATENT for the oblong, or equivalent lands. New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1731.

3462 PENNSYLVANIA Province.

Anno regni Georgii u. Regis Maqn^e Britannia, Francis, a Hiberni^ QUARTO. At a General Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, begun and holden at philadelphia, the fourteenth day op october, Anno Dom. 1730. In the fourth year of the reign of our sovereign LORD George n, by the grace op God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, 4c. And from thence continued

BY adjournment TO THE FOURTH OP JANUARY, 1730. BeING THE SECOND SES- SION OF THIS Assembly.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and H. Meredith at the New Printing-Offtw near tU Market. M,DCC^XXX. [1731.] pp. (2). 61-89.

foL HSP. NTPL.

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3463 The Votes and proceedings op the IIodbe of Representatives of the

Province of Pennsylvania. [October 14, 1730, to September, 1731.]

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin and H. Meredith. 1731. pp. 80.

fol. HSP.

3464 Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Pro- vince OP Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on Thcrsday the 14th of October, Anno Dom. 1731, and continued by adjournments.

Philadelphia: Printed hy B. Franklin. 1731. pp. 36. fol. hsp.

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THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette.

Ph iladelphia : Prin ted Printing-Offlce near tliz Market. 1731

January-December, 1731. hy B. Franklin and H. Meredith, at tlie New

fol.

3466 PIGOT, George A Vindication op the practice of the antient christian, as well as the

Church op England, and other reformed churches, in the observation of Christmas-day; in answer to the uncharitable reflections of Mr. Whiston, and Mr. John Barnard of Marblehead: in a sermon preach'd ON THE 4th of January, 1739, 30. . . . Published at the desire of the church-wardens and vestry. [Two lines of Greek from] Chris. Hom. in Nat. as Antioch.

Boston, Printed hy T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill, and sold by Oillam Phillips, at the Three Bibles and Crown in King-Street. 1731. pp. (25), 41, (1). 8vo. ba. bpl. nypl.

3467 THE POLITICAL state of Great Britain. [An extract from the number] for

THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, 1730.

[Boston: 1731.] pp. 16. 8vo. aas. mhs.

Relates to the controversy between Governor Belcher and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, as to settling a fixed salary on the Governor by law.

3468 PRENTICE, John 1680-1746 Christ's compassion on the multitudes scatter'd abroad, as sheep without

a shepherd. A sermon preached at ^IaRLBOROUGH, on occasion OF THE death OF THE REVEREND AND LEARNED Mr. ROBERT BrECK, LATE PASTOR OF THE CHURCH THERE; WHO DIED JANUARY 6, 17|[J, IN THE 49TH YEAR OF HIS

AGE. . . . [Three lines from] Mark 6, 34.

Boston, N. E. : Printed hy 8. Kneeland and T. Green for B. Henchman, M,DCC,XXXI. pp. (4), [27.] 8vo. ba. nypl.

3469 King Jehoshaphat's chabqe to the judges appointed by him in the

Land of Judah, consider'd and apply'd. A sermon preached at Worces- ter, August 10, 1731, at the opening op a Cockt op General Sessions op THE Peace and op the Inperiour Court op Common Pleas, for and within THE County of Worcester. Being the first court held in said place and County. . . . [Nine lines from] Ezra vii. 25, 26.

Boston: Printed hy S. Kneeland and T. Green, for D. Henchman, at the corner shop on the South-side of tlie Town-House. 1731. pp. (4), 25, (1). 8vo.

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3470 PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758 The Vade mecum for America: or a companion for tradkus and travellers:

CONTAINING I. An EXACT AND USEFUL TABLE, SHEWING THE VALUE OP ANY QUAN- TITY OF ANY COMMODITY, READY CAST UP FROM ONE YARD OR POUND TO TEN THOUSAND. II. A TABLE OF SIMPLE AND COMPOUND INTEREST. III. ThE KAMES OF THE TOWNS AND COUNTIES IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES AND COLONIES

OF New-England, New- York, and the Jersies; as also the several coun- ties IN Pensilvania, Maryland and Virginia: together with the time op the setting op their courts. IV. The time of the general meetings of THE Baptists and Quakers, v. A description op the principal roads from the mouth op Kennebeck-River in the north-east op New- England, to James-River in Virginia, vi. A correct table of the kings and (jueens of England, from Egbert the 1st king of England to his present majesty King George II. Together with several other in- structive tables in arithmetick, geography, &c. To which is added, the names of the streets in boston. collected 4 composed with great care & accuracy.

Boston, iV. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for D. Henthman at tlie comer shop t!ie south side of tlie Town-House, & T. Hancock, at t!ie Bible and Three Crowns in Ann-street. MDCCXXXI. pp. (3), iv (2), 220. tall 16mo.

3471 A REPLY to Some remarks on a Letter to a gentleman relating to the

OFFICE OF RULING ELDERS. At THE REQUEST OF A FRIEND.

[Boston: /S«p<. 24, 1781.] pp. 16. 8vo. bpl. hc.

3472 THE RHODE-ISLAND Almanack pok the teak 1782. By Poor Robin. Newport: Printed by James Franklin. [1731.] 8vo. mhb.

3473 RUSSELL, William 1691-1761 The Decay op love to God in churches, offensive & dangerous, shewed in a

sermon preach'd before the General Assembly op the Colony op Con- necticut, AT Hartford, May 14th, 1730. . . . [Five lines from] Rev. ii, 5. N. London: Printed & sold by T. Oreen, Printer to tlie Oov. & Company. 1731. pp. (4), 48. 16mo. chs.

3474 SECCOMBE, John - 1708-1793 Father Ab y's Will. To which is now added A Letter op courtship to

his virtuous and amiable widow. [By John Hubbard.] Cambridge, Decem- ber, 1731.

Sold at the Bible and Heart in Oomhill, Boston. [1731.] Broadside. 4to.

3475 The same.

[Boston: 1731.] Broadside, fol. aas.

Reprinted in the Gentleman's Magazine for May 1732; and in the Massachusetts Magazine for November 1794. Also reprinted in Salem, without date, and several times after. An edition of fifty copies was printed in Cambridge in 1854.

8476 A SHORT Confession of faith, op the Church of Christ, at Newport in Rhode- Island, under the care op Mr. Daniel White ; being the substance op the fundamentals of salvation.

[Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Bradford, for Daniel White. Reprinted in London in 1747. This date is given on the authority of the London reprint, in the John Carter Brown Collection of Brown University, and may l)e a misprint for the Philadelphia edition of 1734.

1781.]

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3477

8478

3479

SOME BRIEF REMARKS, UPON A LETTER TO A GENTLEMAN, RELATING TO THE OFFICE

OF RULING-ELDERS, IN THE CHURCHES. [Signed, Bv One that heartily wishes the peace and prosperity of these churches. Colophon :]

Boston, Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1781. pp. 12. 8vo. BPL.

STONE, Nathanakl 1667-1755

A Vert brief account op the -wretched state op man by the pall. Added, A discocrse of The Absolute freedom op grace. And another. What faith is saving. Annexed Miscellaneous sentences [and] The Covenant inter- est OP the children op the kingdom.

Boston: Printed iy B. Green. 1781. pp. (2), 149. 12mo.

SWIFT, John 1678-1745

A Funeral discourse delivered at Marlborough, on occasion of the death op the Reverend and learned Mr. Robert Brkck, late pastor op the church there; who died January 6, 1730, 81.

Boston, N. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. M,DCC,XXXI. pp. (4), 17. 8vo. BA. mhs.

8480

TAYLOR, Jacob Pennsylvania 1732. Philadelphia .

-1736

An Almanack fob the year 1732. Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1731.]

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8482

DER TEUTSCHE Pilgrim: mitbringende einen Sitten-Calender. Auf das JAHR nach DER Gnadenreichbn gbburt unsers Hebrn und Heylandes Jbsu Christi. 1732. . . .

Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Andreas Bradford. [1731.]

TUFTS, John 1689-1750

An Introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes in a plain and easy method,

WITH A collection OP TUNES, In THREE PARTS. ThE EIGHTH EDITION.

Boston: 1731. 16mo. mhs.

8488 THE VIRGINIA miscellany, consisting of new poems, essays, and transla- tions, ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS. By SEVERAL GENTLEMEN OP THIS COUNTRY.

Williamsburg: Printed {?) by William Parks. 1731. 2 vols. 12mo. Doubtful. Proposals for printing in American Weekly Mercury July 15, 1731.

3484 WALTON, John -1764

Remarks on, or, an examination of Mr. Bulkly's account of the Lyme

DISPUTE, ON THESE FOLLOWING HEADS VIZ. I. ThE SUBJECTS OF BAPTISM, II.

The mode op baptizing. In a letter to a friend. . . .

Newport, Rlwde Island : Printed by James Franklin. 1731. pp. (4), 112.

8V0. BI'I'-

Contains : A Short appendix to the Remarks on the Lyme dispute, pp. 101—112.

3485 WEBB, George

Batchelor's-hall: a poem . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold [by B. Franklin and H. Meredith] at the New Printing -Office. MDCCXXXI. pp. 12. fol. aps.

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3488

3486 WEBB, John 1687-1750 A Brief discourse at the ordination op a deacon. . . .

Boston : Printed hy B. Oreen,for U. Henchman, and J. Phillips, and sold at their shops. 1731. pp. (2), [20.] 8vo. ba. bpl. chs.

3487 The Great concern of Nkw-England. A sermon preached at the

ThITRSDAT LECTURE IN BoSTON, FEBRUARY llTH, 1730, 31. In THE TIMB OF the SESSIONS OF THE GREAT AND GENERAL COURT. . . .

Boston, IT. E. Printed by Thomas Fleet, Printer to the Honourable House of Bepresentatives. 1730. [1731.] pp. (4), 36. 16rao. aas. ba. chs.

THE WEEKLY Rehearsal. [No. 1.] Monday, September 27, 1731, f— Decem- ber, 1731.]

Boston: Printed hy J. Draper, for tlie Authxyr. 1731. fol. Founded by Jeremiah Gridley, afterwards Attorney General of the Province of Massachusetts Bay. It was not numl)ered for the first forty-six weeks. In August, 1732, Thomas Fleet began to print it; and on April 2, 1733, became its sole proprietor until it was discontinued August 11, 1735. There is an incomplete file from Septemljer 27, 1731, to May 28, 1733, in the Massachusetts Historical Society.

3489 WETMORE, James 1695-1760 Quakerish a judicial infatuation, represented in three dialogues.

New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. [1731.] pp. xi, 71. 8vo.

3490 WHITTELSEY, Samuel 1686-1752

A PUBUCK 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. . . . ThERE IS NO GOODNESS IN POWER, BUT THE POWER TO DO GOOD.

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Company. 1731. pp. (4), 45. 16mo. bpl. chs.

3491 The Woful condition of impenitent souls in thbir separate state. A

sermon preach'd to the old or first gather'd church in Boston, on the Lord'8-day, April 4, 1731. . . . Published at the earnest desire of many that heard it. [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, K. E. Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, fw S. Oerrish in Cornhil. 1731. pp. (4), (4), 23. 8vo. aas. bpl. chs. ho. nypl.

8492 WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel

An Almanack for the year of our Lord 1732, BoU<m: [1731.]

1670-1754.

3493 WIG6LESW0RTH, Edward 1693-1765

The Blessedness of the dead who die in thb Lord. A sermon preached

AT the PUBLICK LECTURE, TUESDAY, ApRIL 6, 1781. In THE HaLL OF HaR- VARD-COLLEGE, upon THE NEWS OF THE DEATH OF ThOMAS HoLLIS, ESQ ; OF

London, the most bountiful benefactor to that Society. . . . Pub- lished AT THE desire OF THE PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HaRTARD-COLLEGB.

Boston in New-England : Printed for S. Oerrish, at the lower end of Cornhil. 1731. pp. (4), iv, 23. 8vo. aas. ba. hc. nypl.

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3494 WIGIITMAN, Valentine 1681-1747 Some brief remarks on a book call'd, though unjustly, An Impartial ac-

COLT^T &c. By John Bclklet.

Nevcport: Printed by Jamet Franklin. 1731. 16mo.

3495 WISE, Jkkkmiah -1756 Prayer for a succession and pull supply op gospel ministers, very needful

AND suitable. A SERMON PRKACH'D AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REVEREND

Mr. James Pike, in the Parish of Summersworth in Dover, October 28th 1730. . . . 1^" The following discourse, which is published at the de- sire of some that heard it, is in several particulars enlarged. [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet for T. Hancock, at tfie Bible and Three Crovms near the Town-Dock. 1731. pp. 63. 8vo. ba. mhs.

8496 YALE COLLEGE.

PR/KCLARISSIMO viro perillustri vitm integritate omniquk foelicissihe Gdbernatori ratione consultissimo Josepho Tallcott Armigero Colonls: Connecticutensis Gubernatori. . . . D. Elisaeo Williams Collegii Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas in Collegio Yalensis de- FENDERE . . . [Colophon ;]

Ilabita in Comitiis Novi-Porti ConnectieutenHs MDCCXXXI. Novi- I/mdini, exeudebat Timotlieus (freen. Broadside, fol.

3497 ALLEN, or ALLIN, James 1691-1747

The Eternity of God, and the short life of man considered. A sermon on occasion of the decease op Mr. Samuel Aspinwal, who died August 13, 1732. In the 37th year op his age.

Bosto7i in New-Enyland : Printed for D. Henchman over against tlie Brick Meeting-House in Cornhil. 1732. pp. 26. 13ino. ba. bpl.

8498 THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January— December, 1733.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Sign of tlie Bible in Second Street. 1733. fol.

3499 AMES, Nathaniel, junior 1708-1764 An Astronomical diary, or an Almanack for the year op our Lord Christ,

1733.

Boston: Printed by B. Chreen and sold at the Booksellers Shops. 1733. [1732.] pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

3500 ARSCOT, Alexander 1676-1737 Some considerations relating to the present state op the christian re- ligion, WHEREIN THE NATURE, END AND DESIGN OF CHRISTIANITY, A3 WELL AS THE PRINCIPAL EVIDENCE OP THE TRUTH OF IT, ARE EXPLAINED AND RECOM- MENDED OUT OF THE Holy Scriptures; with a general appeal to the

EXPERIENCE OF ALL MEN FOR CONFIRMATION THEREOF.

London, Printed : Reprinted by B. Franklin, at the New-Printing-Office, at Philadelphia. 1732. pp. Ill, (1). 16mo.

3501 Some considerations relating to the present state op the christian

RELIGION. Part ii. Wherein the principal evidence op the christian religion is explain'd and depended upon the principles op reason, as

WELL AS revelation: WITH OBSERVATIONS ON SOME PASSAGES IN THE BOOK

intituled, Christianity as old as the Creation, so par as concerns the doctrine herein advanced. . . .

London, Printed: Beprinted by B. Franklin at the New-Printing-Offlce, in Philadelphia. 1732. pp. 140, (2). 16nio. hsp. nypl.

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3603 BALCH, Wiixiam 1704-1792

The Dory op a christian chukch to manage their affairs ■with charity. A

SERMON preached OcTGBEK 4, 1732, AT THE GATHERING OP THE SECOND

Church in Rowlei.

Boston: Printed by B. Green. 1732. pp. iv, 20. 8vo. hc. mub.

8603 BEISSEL, Johann Conrad, and others.

VORSPIEL DER NKUEN-WEI.T. WELCHES 8ICH IN DER LETZEN AbENDROETHE AL8

ein paradisischer Lichtesglantz unter den Kindern Gottes heuvor gethac. In Liebes, Lobes, Leidens, Krapft cnd Erfahrdngsleidern abge-

BILDET, DIE GEDRCCKTE, GEBtJCKTE UND CREOTZTRAGENDE KiRCHE AUP ERDEN. UnD WIE INZWISCHEN SICH die OBERE UND TrICMPHIRENDE KiRCHE AL8 eine

Paradiesische vorkost hervor thut UND oppenbahret. Und daneben,

AL8 BRNSTUCHE UND ZUROPPENDE W.ECHTER8TIMMEN AN ALLE ANNOCH ZER- 8TREUETE KINDER QOTTES, DAS SIE SICH SAMMLEN UND BEREIT MACHEN AUF DEN BALDIGEN: Ja BALD HEREINBRECHENDEN HoCHZEIT-TaG DER BRAUT DE8

Lamms.

Zu Philadelphia : Oedruckt bey Benjamin FraneHin in der Marek-8tra>». MDCCXXXII. pp. 200. Sm. 8vo. hsp.

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3504 BIRKETT, William

An Almanack fob the tear of Christ 1783.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1732.]

8605 THE BOSTON Gazette. January-Mat, 1732. Boston: Printed by Bartholomew Qreen,for Henry Martfuill, Post Master.

1782. fol.

8606 The same. June-December, 1732.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Chreen, for John Boydell, Post Master.

1732. fol.

3507 THE BOSTON weekly News-letter. Jancakt-December, 1732. Boston: Printed and sold by B. Oreen. 1732. fol.

3608 BOWEN, Nathan

The New-England diart, or Almanack fob the tear of oub Lord Chbist 1733. . . . Br a Native of New-England.

Boston: Printed by B. Chreen. [1732.'] 16mo. bpl. mhs.

8509 BUNYAN, John 1628-1688

Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or a brief and faithful rela- tion OP THE exceeding MEBCY OF GOD IN CHRIST TO HIS POOB SBBYAITr JOHN

BuNYAN. Thirteenth edition.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen, for HopettiU Foster. 1732. pp. (8), 182. 12mo.

3610 BYLES, Mather 1706-1788

A Discourse on the present vileness of the body, and its future glorious change by Christ. To which is added, a sermon on the Nature and im- portance OP conversion. Both occasionally dehver'd at Dorchester, April 23, 1732. . . . [Three lines from] Claud. Phoenix.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Gre^en, for N. Proctor. MDCCXXXII. pp. 14; 10, (1). 8vo. ba. job. ntpl.

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3511 CAMPBELL, Alexander Maxima, libertatis custodia est, ut magna imperia didturna non sint, &

TEMPORA MODUS IMPONATUR QUIBU8 JURIS IMPONI NON POTEST. MaMMERC.

APUD Liv. [Signed, M. B.] [Colophon:]

mw-Tork, Printed by John Peter Zenger, MDCCXXXIL pp. (3). fol. Maintaining the necessity of frequent elections.

3512 To F.[rancis] H.[arrison] esq: I am very mdch oblig'd to yod for your

SINCERE WISHES. . . . [Letter in answer to Andrew Fletcher's letter To Mr. A. C]

[NeW'Tork: Printed hy John Peter Zenger. 1732.] pp.4, fol. nypl.

3513 A Trce and just vindication op Mr. Alexander Campbell prom the

SEVERAL aspersions CAST UPON HIM, AND THAT LOAD OP UNDESERVED CALUMNY AND REPROACH, HE AT PRESENT LYES UNDER. In A LETTER DIRECTED, TO

Edmund, Lord Bishop op London.

New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. MDCCXXXIL pp. 14.

12mO. NYPL.

3514 A Supplement to the Vindication op Mr. Alex. Campbell: wherein all

THE objections MADE TO THE SAID VINDICATION ARE ANSWERED, PARTICU- LARLY, those in a late paper, called, Mr. Noxon's Observations, &c.

New-Tork, Printed by J. Peter Zenger, in Smith-street. [1732.] pp. 35.

12mO. NYPL.

8515 CHAUNCEY, Isaac 1671-1745

The Loss op the soul, which sinners themselves contribute to, by their

PERSONAL transgressions, & ESPECIALLY BY THEIR OBSTINATE REJECTING THE OPPER'd REMEDY. A LeCTURE SERMON PREACH'D AT HaDLEY, ON THE 16TH DAY

OP February 1732. . . . [Two lines from] Hos. 13. 9.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreenfor J. Phillips at the Station- ers Arms next door to Mr. Dolbear's at the liead of t/ie Town-Dock. M,DCC,XXXII. pp. (4), (2). 26. 8vo. CHS.

3516 The Unprofitableness op superficial or hypocritical rkugion, which

carnal persons are apt to value themselves by, and build their hopes

UPON. A SERMON PREACH'D AT HaDLEY, UPON A LoRD'S-DAY, 1731. . . .

[Four lines from] Jer. 6. 20.

Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen for J. Phillips at tJie Station- ers Arms next door to Mr. Dolbear's at t?ie head of tlte Town-Dock. M,DCC,XXXII. pp. (2), 30. 8vo. CHS.

3517 CHAUNCEY, Nathanael 1681-1756 The Faithful servant rewarded. A sermon delivered at East-Guilpord,

on the 7th of March 1730, 1. Occasion'd by the death op the Rev'd. Mr. John Hart, late pastor of the Church op Christ there. Who dyed on THE 4th op March, in the 49th year op his age. . . . Publish'd at the

REQUEST * AT THE CHARGE OP THE SAID SOCIETY OP EaST-GuILFORD.

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen, 1732. pp. (4), 39. 16mo. chs.

3518 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787 Early piety recommended and exemplipy'd. A sermon occasioned by the

DEATH OP Elisabeth Price, an eminently pious young woman who departed this life, February 22, 173^ in the seventeenth year of her age. . . . [Eight lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Crreen for B. 0-ray, at the Jiead of the Town-Dock. 1732. pp. (4), iv, 25. 8vo. ba. bpl.

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8519 CLAP, Thomas 1703-1767

The Greatness and difpicctlty of the work of the ministry. A sermon

PREACHED AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REVEREND Mr. EpHRAIM LiTTLE, AT

Colchester, Connecticut, September 20, 1733. And now published at the desire and expense of the reverend ministers that heard it, with some

others; and some P.\RAQRAPHS omitted IN PREACHING ARE HERE INSERTED IN

THEIR PROPER PLACES. . . . [Two lines from] 3 Cor. iii, 5.

Boston : If. E. Printed for John Eliot, at the South-end of t)ie Town. 1733 pp. (4), 30. 16mo. chs. mhs.

3520 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 Ministers and people under special obligations to sanctity, humility *

gratitude; for the great grace given them in the preached gospel, a sermon on a day of prayer, kept by tub North Church in Boston on Tuesday January 25, 173^. To implore the divine direction in their elec- tion OP another pastor. . . . [Four lines from]. Galat. 1, 15, 16.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen,for S. Oerrish in Cornhill. M,DCC,XXXII. pp. (4), 20. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. nypl.

3521 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly op his Majesties

Colony of Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Hartford, on Thursday the eleventh day of May, in the fifth year of the reign of

OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE THE SECOND, OP GREAT-BRITAIN, SC. KiNG.

Annoque Domini, 1733. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed and mid by T. Green, Printer to tlie Gov. cfi Company. 1733. pp. 391-398. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

8522 The same. Begun and held at New Haven, on Thursday the twelfth

DAY OF October, in the sixth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the second, of Great-Britain, &c: King. Annoque Domini, 1732. [Colophon :]

N. London, Priiited & sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1733. pp. 399-403. fol. chs. csl. hsp. tc.

8623 COOPER, William 1694-1743

Divine teaching to be sought, that we may be led into divine truth. A

SERMON preach'd February 37th, 1731, 2. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed for J. Edwards. 1733. pp. (3), 26. 12mo. bpl.

8524 Man humbled by being compar'd to a worm. A sermon preach'd at the

PUBLICK LECTURE IN BOSTON, MaRCH 9TH. 1731, 2. ThE DAY AFTER THE FUNERAL OF THE HONOURABLE WiLLIAM TaILER. ESQ; LATE LIEUTENANT-GOV- ERNOUB OF THE PROVINCE OF MaSSACHUSETTS-BaY IN NeW-EnGLAND. WhO DECEASED AT HIS SEAT IN DORCHESTER, ON THE FIRST OF THE SAME MONTH, AND IN THE 56TH year OP HIS AGE.

Boston in New-England : Printed by B. Green. 1733. pp. (4), ii, 35. 8v0. ba. bm. chs.

8535 Serious exhortations addressed to todnq men ; a sermon preached May

14, 1732.

Boston: 1732. pp. 20. 8vo. mhs.

3536 Three discourses concerning the reality, the extremity, and the abso- lute ETERNITY OF HeLL PUNISHMENTS. . . .

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, for Joseph Edwards . . . MDCCXXXn. pp. (3), 114. 12mo. aas. bpl. hc

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3527 DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

The Reasonableness of Christianity. In four sermons, wherein the being

AND attributes OF GOD, THE APOSTASY OF MAN, AND THE CREDIBILITY OF THE christian religion, ARE DEMONSTRATED BY RATIONAL CONSIDERATIONS. AND THE DIVINE MISSION OK OUR BLESSED SaVIOUR PROv'D BY SCRIPTURE ARGUMENTS, BOTH FROM THE OlD TESTAMENT AND THE NeW ; AND VINDICATED AGAINST THE MOST IMPORTANT OBJECTIONS, WHETHER OF ANCIENT OR MODERN INFIDELS. . . .

[Three lines froin.J Aug. de charit. With a preface by Mr. Foxcroft.

Boston, iV. E. : Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, for Samuel Oerrish at the lower end of Comhill. MDCCXXXII. pp. (3), xiv, 175. Sm.

8V0. BA. BPL.

ADCTION VALUES

3528 The Scripture-bishop. Or the divine right of Presbyterian ordination

& GOVERNMENT CONSIDERED IN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN Pr^LATICUS AND ElKU- THERIUS.

Boiton: N. E. Printed for D. Henchman, in Corn-Hill. 1732. pp. (4)

ii, 58. 8vO. AAS. BPL. HC. YC.

3529 DIPPEL, Johann Conrad Geistliche Fama, mitbringend verschiedene Nachrichten und Geschichte

VON gottlichen Erweckungen und fuhrungen, Wercken, Wegen und Gerichten, allgemeinen und besonderen Begebenheiten, die zum Reich Gottes geboren. Sechtes StCck.

Oesammlet und gedruekt in Philadelphia [Buedingen. ] 1782. IGmo.

8530 DISSOLUTION, Robert, pseudonym.

A Letter from a gentleman in in [«tc] the country to his friend in town. [Signed, Robt. Dissolution.]

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger, mi. '\ Broadside, fol.

Protesting against the long session of the Assembly without a dissolution.

3531 DUCK, Stephen ^ 1705-1756

Poems on several subjects. . . .

Boston: Printed for Ricliard Fry nB2. pp.27. 8vo. mh

In an advertisement in "The Rehearsal" of May, 1732, the publisher states: "For the pleasing entertainment of the polite part of mankind, I have printed the most beautiful Poems of Mr. Stephen Duck, the famous Wiltshire poet. It is a full demonstration to me, that the people of New-England have a fine taste for good sense and polite learning, having already sold 1200 of those Poems."

8582 EASTBURN, Benjamin

The Doctrine op absolute reprobation, according to the Westminster Confession of faith, refuted: And the universality of the saving grace OF God asserted. ... To which is added, a postscript by another hand, wherein those several texts of Scripture generally perverted, to vindicate the aforesaid doctrine of reprobation, are set in a true light.

Boston: Printed in the year nS2. pp.46. 16mo. aas. ho. mhs.

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8583 ECCLESTON, Theodore 1651-1726 An Epistle by way of encouragement to Friends to be frequent at week- day MEETINGS.

London: Printed, and Reprinted by William. Bradford in Neio-York: 1783. pp. 8. 13mo.

8584 EDWARDS, Timothy 1070-1758 All the living must surely die, and go to judgment. A sermon ( with some

LITTLE, AND BUT LITTLE, ENLARGEMENT IN A FEW PARTICULARS) PREACh'D

before the General Assembly op the Colony of Connecticut at Hartford, ON the day of election there, on May 11th, 1782. . . . [Three lines of Scripture texts.] Publish'd by order of the General Assembly.

N. London: Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to the Oov. and Company. 1732. pp. (2), 63. 12mo. aas. chs.

3535 EMERSON, Joseph 1700-1767

An Offering of memorial. Or the penitent, calling the sins of his youth to remembrance, and pleading with God for the pardon op them. A discourse from Psalm xxv, 7. . . .

Boston: Printed for John Phillips at thi Stationer's Arms, at the head of the Town Dock. 1732. pp. (4), 19. 8vo. ba. bpl.

3586 ESSAY on the administration of church government, as it mat be serviceable TO the Provincial churches in New-England. Wherein rules are laid down, and objections answered in such a modest and becoming manner that 'tis to be hoped no lovers of peace and order will be disobliged at it, but on the contrary will readily allow the author's design to be good, and well-calculated for this end.

Boston: Printed for Benj. Gray. 1732. 8vo.

8587 EVANS, David A Help for parents and heads of families, to instruct those under their

care, in the first principles of religion: being a short plain Catechism, grounded upon God's word, and agreeable to the Westminster Assembly's excellent Catechisms. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1732.

8588 The Minister of Christ and the duties of his flock; as it was deliv- ered in a sermon at Abington in Pensilvania, Decem. 30. 1731. At the ordination of Mr. Richard Treat to the gospel ministry there. With an appendix of the questions then pcbuckly proposed, and the charges given. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1732. pp. 10, 8. Sm. 12mo.

8589 FITCH, Jabez 1672-1746 Gospel ministers considered under the similitude op fishers of men. A

sermon preach'd at Gosport, or the Shoals, JuLy 26th, 1732. At the ord- ination OF THE Reverend John Tucke, to the pastoral office there. . . . [Two lines from] Luke v. 10.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green. 1732. pp. (2), 19. 8vo.

8540 FLETCHER, Andrew, pseudonym.

ViNCIT AMOR PaTRI^ ViRG. SoME GENTLEMEN, WHO ABE OTHERWISE MEN OF

SENSE. . . . [Signed, Andrew Fletcher.]

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1732.] pp. (2). fol. nypl. Advising annual elections to the Assembly.

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3541 FRANKLIN. Benjamin 1706-1790

PooB RicHAiiD, 1733. An Almanack for the teau of Christ 1733, being the

FIRST AFTER LEAP YEAR; AND MAKES SINCE TUB CREATION YEARS BY THE ACCOUNT OF THE E.\STERN GREEKS 7241 BY THE LaTIN ChURCH, WHEN O ENT T 6932 BY THE COMPUTATION OP W. W. 5742 BY THE RoMAN CHRONOLOGY 5682

BY THE Jewish Rabbies 5494 Wherein is contained the lunations, eclipses,

JUDGMENT OF THE WEATHER, SPRING TIDES, PLANETS MOTIONS & MUTUAL ASPECTS, SUN AND moon's RISING AND SETTING, LENGTH OF DAYS, TIME OF HIGH WATER, FAIRS, COURTS, AND OBSERVABLE DAYS. FITTED TO THE LATITUDE OF FORTY DE- GREES, AND A MERIDIAN OF FIVE HOURS WEST FROM LONDON, BUT MAY WITHOUT SENSIBLE ERROR, SERVE ALL THE ADJACENT PLACES, EVEN FROM NEWFOUNDLAND

TO South-Carolina. By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Fratiklin, at the New Printing- Office near tlie Market. [1732.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo.

AUCTIOK VALUXS

3542 The same. The second edition.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tlte NenB Printing- Office near tU Market. [1732.1 pp. (24). Sm. 8vo.

3543 The same. The third edition.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tlie New Printing- office near the Market. [1732.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo.

Reprinted in facsimile in Philadelphia in 1849; and in an edition of 144 copies in New York in 1894. The issues of the Almanac for the years 1733 to 1741 were also reprinted in a collected form in New York in 1850, 1851, and 1852. The Poor Richard Almanacks, perhaps the best known of all of these annual publications, were begun, in 1732, by Benjamin Franklin, under the name of Richard Saunders, and continued by him to 1761. It was printed and sold by B. Franklin to 1747; by B. Franklin and D. Hall to 1765; and continued by Hall and Sellars to 1792.

The Almanack for 1758, which contains a collection of thepro- verl)s, maxims, etc, scattered throughout the previous issues is considered the rarest and most valuable of the series. This collec- tion was afterwards frequently reprinted under the title of " The Way to wealth."

3544 FRIENDS, Society of Advice and caution from our monthly meeting at Philadelphia. Held the

25th day of the sixth month, 1732, concerning children and servants.

[Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1732. pp. 8. Sm. 8vo.

3545 GODFREY, Thomas —1749 ThePennsylvania Almanack FOR THE YEAR of christian account 1733. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by A. Bradford at the Post-offlce. [1732.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo.

8546 GREW, Theophilus

The Maryland Almanack, for the year of our Lord God, 1733. ... By Theophilus Grew, student in the mathematicks.

[Annapolis :] Printed and sold by William Parks, and Edmund Hall, at their Printing-offlce in Maryland. [1732]

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8547 HARRISON, Francis

To Mb. A.[lexander] C.[ampl3en.] While you were pleased to bring tour PRIVATE AFFAIRS xipON THE CARPET. . . . [An opeii letter, dated, August 22, 1732.] [Colophon:]

New-Tork, Printed and Bold by William Bradford. 1733. pp. (3). fol.

3548 HARVARD COLLEGE. ilxubtrissimo ac 8dblimi virtutb, optimaque eruditionk 0rnati8sim0 viro,

Jonathan Belcher, Armiqero, Provinci.s; Massachusettensis et Keg- Hantoniensis Gubernatori. . . . Reverendo pariter atqde honorando D. Benjamin: Wadsworth, Collegij Harvardini Pr*:sidi . . . Theses iiasce, qcas (divinio annuente numine) in Collegio Harvardino dkfendere. . . .

Habita in Gomitiit Cantabrigia Nod. Anglorum, MDCCXXXH. Broa<l- side. foL hc.

3549 HARWARD, Thomas

ElECTUARIUM novum AlEXIPHARM^UM OR, A NEW CORDIAL AlEXITEBIAI, AND

restorative electuary; which may serve for a succedaskum TO the

GRAND ThERIACA AnDROMACHI. ThE ThERIACA EXAMINED, WITH REASONS HUMBLY OFFERED WHY THE TROCHES SHOULD BE EJECTED, AS WELL A8 A GREAT NUMBER OF THE REST OF THE INGREDIENTS. A NEW CORRECTION OF ThERIACA. MOST HUMBLY PROPOSED AND, WITH DUE DEFERENCE, SUBMITTED TO THE SUPE- RIOR AND IMPARTIAL JUDGMENT OP THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS; AND DEDICATED TO THE MOST HONOURED THE PRESIDENT, THE JUSTLY HONOURED THE CENSORS, WITH THEIR MOST WORTHY BRETHREN THE ELECT, AND THE REST OF THE FELLOWS OP THAT MOST HONOURABLE SOCIETY. Bt THE REVEREND Mr. HaBWARD, a LICENTIATE OP THE ROYAL COLLEGE, AND LECTURER OF THE ROYAL

Chappel AT Boston in New-England. Eo melius, quo communius bonum.

Boston: Printed by B. Or een, and sold by the booksellers. 1732. [Price two shillings.] pp. (6), 26, 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. mhs.

3550 The Fulness of joy in the presence of God; being the substance of a

DISCOURSE PREACH'D LATELY IN THE ROYAL ChAPPEL AT BOSTON IN NkW

England. . . .

Boston: Printed by B. Oreen. Sold by Oillam Phillips, over against the South side of the Tovm-Hovse. 1732. pp. (4), 23. 8vo. ba. bpl. mhs.

3551 HENDERSON, Jacob 1681-1751. The Reverend Mr. Jacob Henderson's fifth Letter to Daniel Dulany,

esq; in relation to the case and petition of the clergy op Maryland.

Printed for the Author, in the year MDCCXXXH. pp. (2), 41. 8vo.

3552 HOLME, Benjamin 1682-1749

A Serious call in christian love to all people, to turn to the spirit op Christ in themselves ; that they may come to have a right understand- ing op the things of God, and be enabled thereby to serve him acceptably: with some observations on the following heads: 1. The universality op God's love in sending His Son to die for all men. 2. The Holy Scriptures. 3. Worship. 4. Baptism. 5. The supper. 6. Perfection. 7. The Resurrection. 8. Swearing. The conclusion.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1732. pp.40. Sm. 8vo.

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3553 HOMES, William 1663-1746

Proposals of some things to be done in our administring ecclesiastical government; whereby it may more effectually reach it's end in some

RESPECTS, than NOW IT SEEMS TO DO, VIZ. ThE PEACE, PURITY, AND EDIFICA- TION OF OUR CHURCHES: Humbly OFFERED TO consideration. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston in New-EngUind. Printed for B. Gray, at his shop, No. 2, at the head of tlie Town-Dock. 1732. pp. (4), iv, 36. 8vo. aas. bpl. yc.

Running-title : Some serious thoughts concerning church government. Re-printed in Newburyport in 1774.

AUCTION VALCXS

3554 INDIANS. Eastern A Conference of his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq. ; captain general

AND GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF OF HIS MAJESTY'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHUSETTS-

Bay in New-England, with Edewakenk chief sachem of the Penobscut Tribe, Loron one op the chief captains op the same tribe, Toxub, chief SACHEM of the Norridgewock Tribe, Adiawando chief sachem of the PiGWACKET Tribe, and Medaganesset chief sachem of the Amerescoggin Tribe, with other chief men of the said Indian Tribes, at Falmouth in Casco-Bay, July, 1732. Annoq: reoni Regis Georoij, skcundi, Magn^ Bri-

TANNI.B, &C, SEXTO. [ColophoU :]

Boston: Printed by B. Green, printer to his Excellency the Governour and Council. 1732. pp. (23). 4to. aas. mhs. wl.

The copy in the American Antiquarian Society formerly belonged to Mather Byles who notes upon it "I was Chaplain upon this oc- ca.sion." Also that "My sermon on the Sabbath was on "A Shadow from the heat." The slip of errata is pasted over the Colophon.

3555 JERMAN, John The American Almanack pok the tear of Christian account 1733.

Philadelphia: Printed hy Andrew Bradford. [1732.]

8556 JONES, Andrew

The Black book of conscience, or God's high court of justice in the soul ; wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisie op every

man's HEART AND WAYS IS JUDGED, AND DISCOVERED BY THEIR CONSCIENCE.

Very seasonable for these times, wherein wicked men, under pretence Of liberty of conscience, take liberty to sin and blaspheme. . . . [Five lines from] Jer. 17. 9. The twenty sixth edition.

Boston: Printed for B. Gray, No. 2. at the Town-Dock. 1732. pp. (2), 20. 12mo. HC.

3557 Le MERCIER, Andre 1692-1763

The Church history op Geneva, in five books. As also A Political and

GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THAT REPUBLICK. . . .

Boston, NeiD- En gland: [Printed by B. Green.] Sold by S. Gerrish, and other Booksellers. 1732. pp. (10), 220; (2), vi, 76, (2). 8vo. bm. jcb. mhs. wL.

Second title: The Church history of Geneva in five books. Wherein the state of religion in that pljlce before christianity 18 described. . . . Catalogue of all the Bishops op Geneva. . . . The state op that CHURCH. . . . Several things, concerning church-government.

Boston, Neie-Englnnd: Printed by B. Green and sold at the Booksellers shops. 1732. pp. (4), 220.

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3559

3560

3561

3562

3563

3564

Lb MERCIER, AmiRB, continued.

Third title: A Biogkaphical and pomticai, account of the Repcblick op Geneva. Containing an exact desckiption op its scituation, [sjc] pubuck buildings, the lake and the rivek rlione, its trade, academy, tekritorts,

fortifications, INTEREST &C. WhERKIN THE MISTAKES OP A GREAT MANT

English * French authors are rectified. By the author of The Church HISTORY of Geneva.

Boston in Neio-England: Printed by B. Green, and sold by the Booksellers. 1782. pp. (2), vi, 76, (2).

LEEDS, Titan

The American Almanack fob thb teak of christian account 1733. ... By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-Toi'k, and Andrew Brad- ford in Philadelphia. [1732.] pp. (28). Srn. 8vo.

LORING, Israel 1682-1772

Serious thoughts on the miseries of Hell. A sermon preached at Sudbury, on the Lord's-day, Feb. 20, 173i. . . . [Two lines from] Job. 31. 3.

Boston, N. E. Printed for J. Phillips at the Stationers Arms, next door to Mr. Bolbear's Brazier, at the head of the Tovm-Doek. hc.

THE Map of man's misery; or, the poor man's pocket-book: being a perpetual almanack of spiritual meditations: or compleat directory for onb end- less WEEK.

Boston: Printed and sold by T. Fleet. 1732. pp.179. 12nio. bpl. »ypl.

MARYLAND Province.

The Speech of his excellency Samuel Oglb, governor and commander in chief, in and over the province of maryland, to both houses of assem- BLY: At a session begun and held at the City of Annapolis, on Tuesday,

THE ELEVENTH DAY OF JuLY, IN THE EIGHTEENTH YEAR OF THE DOMINION OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES, LORD BaRON OF BaLTEMORE, ABSOLUTE LORD AND PROPRIETARY OF THE PROVINCE OF MARYLAND AND AVALON, «C. ANNOQ;

Dom' 1732. By authority.

Annapolis: Printed by William Parks and Edmund Hall. M,DCC,XXXII. pp. (2), (6). Sm. fol.

Votes and proceedings, of the Lower House of Assembly, op thb

Province of Maryland. [11 July, 8 August, 1732.]

[Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1732.] pp. (36). fol. nypl.

3565

THE MARYLAND Gazette reviv'd. no. 1. From December 1, to December 8, 1732. [—December 29, 1782.]

Annapolis: Printed by W. Parks, and E. Hall. 1782. fol.

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in Nbw-England, begun and HELD AT Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day op May 1731, and

CONTINUED by SEVERAL ADJOURNMENTS AND PROROGATIONS UNTO WEDNESDAY THB FIRST DAT OF DECEMBER FOLLOWING.

[Boston: Printed by B. Green. 1732.] pp. 469-476. foL

The same: Begun a held at Boston upon Wednesday the thirty- first DAY OF May, 1732.

[Boston: Printed by B. Green. 1732.] pp. 477-488. fol.

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3566

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

Anno uegni Regis Georgii secundi, quinto & sexto. An Act passed by

THE Great and General Court or Assembly of his JIajesty's Province op THE Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirty-first day of May, 1782. [Colophon.]

Boston : Printed by B. Oreen, Printer to his Kxeellency the Governour and Council. 1732. pp. 5. "[7.] fol.

3567 [Arms.] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq; captain general and

governour in chief in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massachu- setts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a oENERAii fast . . . Thursday the sixth day of April next . . . [Colophon :]

Bolton: Printed by B. Green, Printer to his Excellency the Governour & Council. 1732. Broadside, fol. mhs.

3568 [Arms.] By his excellency .Jonathan Belcher, esq; captain general

AND governour IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OP THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a publick thanksgiv- ing. . . . Thursday the twenty-sixth of October next, . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by B. Green, Printer to Iiis Excellency the Gonernour and Council. 1732. Broadside, fol. ba.

3569 Journal op the Honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province of the >Ias8achusetts-Bay in New-England. Begun and held AT Boston in the County op Suffolk, on Wednesday the thirty-first day op May, Annoque Domini, 1732. [ 7 June [July] 1733.]

Boston: Printed by B. Green, and 8. Kneeland, Printers to the, Honour- able Ilovse of Representatives. 1782. pp. 60. fol. NTPii.

3570 The same. And prom thence continued by prorogation to the

FIRST OF November following and then met being the second session op said Court. [ 4 January, 1732, 3.]

Boston: Printed by B. Green, and 8. Kneeland 1732. pp. 61-136. fol.

8571 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

fourth of April following, and then met being the third session op SAID Court. \-~ 26 April, 1733.]

Boston: Printed by B. Green, and 8. Kneeland nS2. pp. 137-160. fol.

3572 MATHER, Cotton 1662-1728

A Monitor for communicants. An essay to excite and assist religious ap- proaches to the table of the Lord. Offered by an Assembly of the New-English pastors unto their own flocks, & unto all the churches in these American Colonies. With a solemn testimony to that cause of God and religion in them. The fourth edition. [Two lines from] Mal. i, 7. N.London: Printed and sold by T. Green. 1732. pp. (4), 19. 16mo.

3573 MATHER, Samuel

An Essay concerning gratitude. . Theol. Casuum. Cap. xxv.

Boston, N. E. : Printed for T. Hancock, 8vo.

1706-1785 [Four lines of I^atin from] Alsted.

M,DCC,XXXII. pp. (8), 53. ba. job. nypl. wl.

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3574 MISIATRUS, Philander, pseudonyra. The Honour of the gout: or, a rational discourse demonstrating that the

GOUT IB one of the GREATEST BLESSINGS WHICH CAN BEFAL MORTAL MAN ; THAT ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE WEARY OF IT ARE THEIR OWN ENEMIES; THAT THOSE PRACTITIONERS WHO OFFER AT THE CURE, ARE THE VAINEST AND MOST MISCHIEV- OUS CHEATS IN NATURE. By WAY OF LETTER TO AN EMINENT CITIZEN. WuOTE IN THE HEAT OF A VIOLENT PAROXYSM, AND NOW PUBLISHED FOR THE COMMON

GOOD. By Philander Misiatrus.

London printed : Reprinted by B. Franklin in Philadelphin. 1732. pp. 65, (5). Sm. 8vo. LOC.

3575 MITCHEL, Jonathan 1624-1688 Mr. Mitchel's Letter to his brother. [Dated May 19, 1649.]

Boston, Reprinted 1782. 12mo.

3576 MORGAN, Joseph 1672-1740 The Nature of riches, shewed from the natural reasons of the use and

effects thereof: together with some improvements made upon the con- siderations OF the nature and effects of riches. . . .

PHladelpliia : Printed by B. Franklin, 1732. pp. 32. 16mo.

3577 THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January-December, 1732. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & I". Oreen, at t?ie Printing-IIouse in

Queen-Street. 1733. fol.

3578 NEW JERSEY Province. The Acts of the General Assembly of the Province of New-Jersey, from

THE TIME of THE SURRENDER OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE SAID PROVINCE, TO THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OP KiNQ GEORGE THE SECOND. COLLECTED AND PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE SAID ASSEMBLY. WiTH A TaBLE OP THE

PRINCIPAL MATTERS THEREIN CONTAINED. [Arms.] [Edited by John Kinsey.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William and Andrew Bradford, Printers to tfie King's most excellent Majesty, for the Province of New-Jersey. MDCCXXXII. pp. (2) (12), 281. fol. hsp. nypl.

3579 Anno regni Georgii ii sexto. At a General Assembly of the Pro- vince OF New-Jersey.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1732. fol.

3580 The Votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op the Province

OF New-Jersey.

Philadelphia: Printed by WiUiam and Andrew Bradford. 1732.

3581 NEW YORK Province. Anno reqni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^ BRiTANNiai, Prancub & Hiberni^,

SEXTO. At a session of General Assembly begun and holden at the City op New- York the ninth day of August Anno Dom. 1732, in the sixth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the second. . . . And from thence continued to the 14th day op October, then next follow- ing, AT which time the FOLLOWING ACTS WERE PUBLISHED.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York. 1732. pp. (2), 344- 403. fol. nypl.

The third supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

3582 His excellency's speech to the Council and House at the opening op

the session.

[New-York: Printed by WiUiam Bradford. 1732.]

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NEW YORK Province, continued.

A JODRNAL OF THE VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS OF THE OBNBBAL ASSEMBLY OF

HIS Majesty's Colony of New- York, begun the 9th of August, 1732. [Numb. 1-11. October 14, 1732.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford, Printer to tlie King's most excellent Majesty for the Colony of New-York. 1732. pp.44, fol. nypl.

AUcnOK VALUKS

THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1732.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-Tork.

1732. fol.

3587

3588

3589

3590

NOXON, Thomas

Mr. Noxon's Observations upon parson Campbell's Vindication. [Colophon:] New-Tork, Printed by John Peter Zenger. MDCCXXXII. Broadside.

fol. NYPL.

PAINE, Thomas 1697-1757

Op the evidence of Christ's death, burial and resurrection ; its plainness to our senses &c. A sermon preached at Braintrbe the Sabbath after

THE BURIAL OF THAT PIOUS AND VALUABLE GENTLEWOMAN, MrS. AnN NiLES, THE VIRTUOUS CONSORT OF THE REVEREND Mr. SaMUEL NiLES, OF THAT TOWN,

WHO DIED October 25tii, 1732. In the fifty-fifth year of her age. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Green. M,DCC,XXXII. pp. (2) 27, (1) (7). 12mo. chs. mhs.

Contains in verse, A Prospect of death. A Pindaresque essay.

The Temporal safety ok the Lord's people until they forsake him;

CONSIDERED WITH RESPECT TO God'S DEALING WITH HIS PEOPLE IN NeW-EnGLAND.

. . . Preached at Weymouth, July 30, 1732. On the occasion of the Treaty with the Indians at the eastward.

Boston, N.E.: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green for S. Gerrish. 1732. pp. 19. 12mo. mhs.

PARTRIDGE, John, pseudonym.

Merlinus Liberatus: being an Almanack for 1733. Boston: [1732.] 12mo.

PEABODY, Oliver 1698-1752

An Essay to revive and encourage military exercises, skill, and valour

among the sons of God's people in New-England. A sermon preached

before the Honourable Artillery-Company in Boston, June 5th. 1732.

Being the DAY OF THEIR election of officers; and now made publick at

THEIR REQUEST, AND AT THE DESIRE OF MANY OTHERS. . . . [Nine lineS of

Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for J. Eliot at tlie South end, and J. Phillips near the Town Dock. 1732. pp. 45. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. mhs.

PENNSYLVANIA Province.

Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^ Britannia, FRANCiiE & Hiberni^, QuiNTO. At a General Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, begun

AND HOLDEN AT PHILADELPHIA, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AnNO. DOM. 1731. In THE FIFTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE II. BY THE GRACE OP GOD, OF GREAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND IRELAND, KiNG, DE- FENDER OF THE FAITH, &C. AND FROM THENCE CONTINUED BY ADJOURNMENT TO THE TENTH OF JANUARY, 1731.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at tlie New Printing - Office near the Market. M,DCC,XXXI, [1733.] pp. (2), 93-95. fol. hs'p.

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PENNSYLVANIA Province, continued.

The same. Anno reoni Georoii ii. Regis Magn^ Britannia,

Francis, & Hibernlb sexto. . . . And from thence continued by ad- journment to THE THIRTT-FIRST OF JuLY, 1732.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the New Printing- Offlce near the Market. M,DCC,XXXII. pp. (2), 99-102. fol. hsp. nypl.

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3594

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3597

Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of thb

Province of Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on Saturday the 14th. of October, Anno Dom. 1732, and continued by adjournments.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1732, pp. 14-|- fol.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. January— December, 1732.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and H. Meredith, at the New Printing-Offlee near the Market. 1732. fol.

After May 1732, Hugh Meredith's name is omitted from the imprint, the partners having separated.

PHILADELPHISCHE Zeitung. (No. 1.) Sonnabenb dkn 10 Jun. 1732—24 Jun 17322 [Colophon:]

Philadelphia: Oedruektbey B. Franeklin inder Marck Straue. 1732. 4to. The first newspaper printed in German in the United States. It was issued once every two weeks on Saturdays. Louis Timothee acted for Franklin as editor and translator. It was probably con- tinued for a short time only. The single number known. No. II, for June 24, is in the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, and was reproduced in facsimile in Sachse's "German Sectarians of Pennsylvania, 1742-1840."

FORTIUS, pseudonym.

O Liberty, thou Goddess Heavenly bright! . . . Addison. [Signed, Fortius.] [New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1732.] pp. (3). fol. nypl. Maintaining the necessity of frequent elections.

PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1771

The Dying prayer of Christ, for his people's preservation and unity. A sermon to the North Church in Boston, January xxv, 1731, 2. Being a day of prayer for the divine direction, in their choice of another col- league PASTOR, to succeed thb Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather. . . . [Five lines from.] Eph. iv. 1-3.

Boston : New-England. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green for S. Oerrish in Comhil. MDCCXXXII. pp. (4). 26. Sm. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. nypl.

The Faithful servant approv'd at death, and entrino into the joy of

his Lord. A sermon at the publick lecture in Boston. July xxvn, 1732. Occasion'd by the much lamented death of the honourable Daniel Oliver, esq ; one of his Majesty's Council for the Province. Who deceased there the 23d of the same month, in the 69th. year of his age.

. . . With a poem by Mr. Byles. [Two lines from] Psalm xn. 1.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen,for D. Henchman, in Corn- hill. 1732. pp. (6), 35, (1). Sm. 8vo. ba.

Heeond title: An Elegy, address'd to his excellency Govkrnour Belcher: on the death of his brother-in-law, the honourable Daniel Oliver, ESQ. [Pour lines from] Ter. Adelph. [Signed, M. Byles.] pp. (4).

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PRINCE, Thomas, continued. 3598 The Vadb mkc0m fob America: ok a companion for traders and trav- ellers: 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. ThE NAMES OF THE TOWNS AND COUNTIES IN THE SEVERAL PROVINCES AND COLONIES

OF New- England, New- York, and the Jkrsies; as also the several coun- ties IN Pensilvania, Maryland and Virginia: together with the time of

THE SETTING OF THEIR COURTS. IV. ThE TIME OF THE GENERAL MEETING OF

THE Baptists and Quakers, v. A description of the principal roads from THE mouth of Kennebeck-Riveb 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.

Boston, iV. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for D. Henchman at tJie corner shop t/ie south side of the Tovm-IIouse & T. Hancock at tlie Bible and Three Crowns in Ann-street. MDCCXXXII. pp. (2), iv, (2), 220. tall 16mo.

ADCnON VALUX8

3599 Young Abel dead, yet speaketh. A sermon occasioned by the death

of young Mr. Daniel Oliver, delivered at the South Church in Boston, Sept. 10th. 1727; being the first Lord's day after the surprising tidings came of his dying of the small pox in London, July 5th, as he was finish- ing HIS TRAVELS AND RETURNING TO HIS FRIENDS AND COUNTRY. . . . [TwO

lines of Scripture texts]

Boston : Printed for D. Henchman, in Corn-Hill. MDCCXXXII. pp. (2), 24. (1), (4). Sm. 8vo. mhs.

3600 REASONS fob adhering to our Platform as a kulb op church-government,

AND OBJECTIONS AGAINST RULING ELDERS ANSWERED.

[ Bostonf~June 20, 1782.] pp. 10. Svo. aas. mhs.

Reprinted in John White's "New-England's lamentations."

3601 THE RHODE-ISLAND Almanack fob the year, 1733. . . Newport: Printed by J. Franklin. [1782.] Svo.

By Poor Robin.

3602

THE RHODE-ISLAND Gazette. [No. 1.] September 27 [—December, 1782.] Newport, Rhode-Island: Printed and sold by Jamies Franklin, at his Printing-House under the Town School-House. 1732. fol.

The first newspaper printed in Rhode Island. It was issued, some- what irregularly, for seven months only ; the last number bearing date of May 24, 1733. Some attempt was made by the widow Franklin to revive the paper but without success. Only a few scattering numbers are known to be in existence.

3603

THE SCHOOL of good manners. . .

Boston : Sold by B. Eliot.

. Fourth edition. 1732. 16mo.

3604 SCOTTOW, Joshua 1618-1698

Old men's tears for their own declensions, mixed with fears of their and

POSTERITIE's further FALLING OFF FROM NeW-EnGLAND's PRIMITIVE CONSTITU- TION. Published by some of Boston's old planters, and some others. Boston: . . . Reprinted for B. Oray. 1732. pp. 20. 12mo.

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3608

THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Weekly Joubnal. Numb. 1. Januaky [-Jcly, 1732.] Charleston: Printed iy Eleazer Phillips, jr. 1733. fol. On the authority of King's "Newspaper press of Charleston." who . gives the only reference to the publication of this the first news- paper printed in South Carolina.

THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices, for-

BIGN AND DOME8TICK. NUMB. 1. JANUARY 8. [ DECEMBER, 1733.]

Charles-Town: Printed by T. Whitmarsh, at the Sign of the Table Clock on tlie Bay. 1733. fol.

The Gazette was discontinued upon the death of its founder in September, 1733.

SWIFT, John 1678-1745

A Sermon preach'd at Boston, before the great and General Assembly OP THE Province of the Massachusetts- Bay in New-England, Mat 31, MDCCXXXII. Being the anniversary for the election of his Majesty's Council for the Province. . . .

Boston in New-England : Printed by B. Gfreen, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Council, for T. Hancock, at t!ie Bible and Three Crowns in Ann- street. 1733. pp. (4), 25. 8vo. aab. ba. bpl. mhs.

SYDNEY, John, pseudonym.

Nullum tempus, nulla pbescriptio occurit verit.vti. Tertul. . . . [Signed, John Sidney.]:

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. llZil] pp. (3). fol. nypl. Letter maintaining the necessity of amendment and revision in every government and constitution ; and consequently in that of New York.

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3612

3613 8614

TAYLOR, Jacob

Pennsylvania, 1733. Philadelphia :

-1736

An Almanack for the year 1733. Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1733].

DER TEUTSCHE Pilgrim, mitbringbndb seinen Sitten- Calender. Auf das Jahr nach der Gnadenreichen oebubt unsers Herbn und Heylandes Jesu Christi. 1733.

Philadelphia: Gedruekt bet Andreas Bradford. [1732.]

TO THE REVEREND Mr. Vesey and his two subalterns, viz. Tom Pert the Beotian, and Clumsy Ralph the Cimmerian.

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger, 1732.] pp. (4). fol. nypl.

VIRGINIA Colony.

Journal of the House op Burgesses. [18th op May, 1 July, 1782.]

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1732. pp. 60. fol.

VISION of divine mystery.

Boston: 1732. 16mo.

WALTON, John

An Essay on fevers, the rattles, * canker. . . .

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, \1Z2. pp. 16; 8. 8vo. Second title : A Short essay on the rattles and canker. . . , Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1733. pp.8.

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WETMORE, James 1695-1760

A Letter from a minister of the Chdrch of England to his dissenting

PARISHIONERS, shewing THE NECESSITY OF UNITY AND PEACE AND THE DANGER- OUS CONSEQUENCES OF SEPARATING FROM THE ESTABLISHED EPISCOPAL ChTJKCH.

By a JIissionary prom the Honorable Society for propoqating the

GOSPEL, *C.

New-York: [Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1732?] pp.38. 16mo.

THE WEEKLY Rehearsal. January-December, 1732.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for the Author . 1732. fol. With August of this year, Thomas Fleet became the printer.

WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel An Almanack for the year of our Lobd 1733.

BoDton: [1783.]

1670-1754

WILDFIRE, Athanasius, pseudonym.

The Traditions of the clergy destructive of religion ; with an enquiry into the grounds and reasons of such traditions: a sermon preached at

THE visitation HELD AT WAKEFIELD IN YORKSHIRE JUNB 35, 1731.

London Printed : Reprinted in Philadelphia, by FraiMin and Meredith. 1733.

YALE COLLEGE.

Pr^clarissimo viro perillustri vit* integritate omnique foelicissime

6UBERNANDI RATIONE CONSULTISSIMO JOSEPHO TaLLCOTT ArMIGERO COLONIiK

Connecticutensis Gubernatori . . . D. Elisaeo Williams Collegii Yalbnsis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas in Collegis Yalensis defen- dere . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in Comitiis Novi-Porti Connecticutensis 1732. Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotlieus Green. Broadside, fol.

AMBROSE, Isaac 1604-1663

Deaths arrest. A sermon preached at Preston in Lancashire in Great Britain. . . .

New-York: Re-printed and sold by William Bradford in the year 1733. pp. 64. 12mo.

THE AMERICAN -weekly Mercury. January-December, 1733.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, Post-master, at tJie Sign of tlie Bible in Second- Street. 1783. fol.

AMES, Nathaniel, junior. An Astronomical diary, ok an Almanack fob the Year of our Lord Christ 1784. . . .

Boston: Printed for the Booksellers and sold at their SJiops. 1734. [1783.] 16mo. mhs.

APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784

The Origin of war examin'd and applied in a sermon preached at the de- sire OF THE Honourable Artillery Company in Boston, June 4, 1788. Being the day op their election of officers. . . . [Seven lines of Scrip- ture texts.]

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman over-against the Brick Meeting-House in Comhill, 1733. pp. 27. 8vo. aas. ba. chs.

AUCTIOH VALUB8

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3629

BEVERIDGE, William 1636-1708

A Sbbmon concerning the excellency and usefulness op the common-

PRAYEK. PrEACH'd BY WiLLIAM BeVERIDGE, D. D. (lATB LORD BISHOP OP ST.

Asaph) at the opening op the parish-church op St. Peter's, Cornhill, London, the 27Tn of November, 1681. The twenty-ninth edition.

Boston : Printed for T. Cox at the Iximb on the south-side of the Town- House. 1733. pp. 41, (1). 12mo. hc.

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

A New version of the Psalms op David, pitted to the tunes used in churches. By N. Brady, d. d. and N. Tate, esq.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at t/ie New Printing- Cfflce, 7uar tlie Market. Sold also by A. Bradford at the Bible in Second-street. 1733. pp. 286. 24mo. hsp.

BILLESIGS, William

A Warning to God's Covenant people, against breaking the Covenant op God they are under. A Discourse on Jeremiah xi, 10, 11. Composed by THE Reverend William Billings, m. a. Late pastor op the Church of Christ in Winduam-Village. And preach'd by him on the 18th op April 1733, IT being the anniversary Fast-day then, & the last day of his preaching.

New-London : Printed by T. Green, 1733. pp. (6), 30. 16mo. yc.

BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year op Christ 1734.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1733.]

BOSTON, Massachusetts. A Compleat body of the rules, orders and by-laws op thb Town op Boston,

TO THIS PRESENT TIME.

Boston, Beprinted : Sold by Benj. Eliot. 1733. bpl.

THE BOSTON Gazette. January December, 1733.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Green, for John Boy dell. Post Master. 1733. foL

3630

8631

3632

8633

THE BOSTON weekly News-lettbr. January December, 1733.

Boston : Printed and sold by John Draper at the Printing House in New- bury Street. 1733. foL

BOUCHER, Matthew

The American Almanack for the yeab 1734. By Matthew Boucher, philo- math.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1733.J

BOWEN, Nathan

The New-England diary, or. Almanack por the year of our Lord Christ, 1734. . . . By A Native of New-England. Boston: [1733.] 16mo.

BRATTLE, William

Sundry rules and regulations for drawing up a regiment, &c.

Boston: 1783. 12mo.

BPL.

1702-1776

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3634 BRETON, William

Militia disciplink. The words of command, and directions for exercising the musket, bayonet and carthkidge, and the exercise for the soldiers of the militia horse, . . . to which is added an abstract of the mlli- TiA Law of the Province. By W. B. gent; printed at London 1717.

Boston, N. E.: Printed for D. Henchman. 1733. pp. 78. 12mo.

AUCTION VALUES

3635 BRIDGE, Thomas 1657-1715

JeTHRO's advice RECOMMENDED TO THE INHABITANTS OF BOSTON, IN NeW- ENGLAND, VIZ. To CHUSE well-qualified men and haters of COVETOUSNESS, FOR TOWN

OFFICERS. In a lecture ON Exodus xviii., 31, 9th. Ist. month, 1709, 10. . . . The second edition. [One line from] Luke 12, 15.

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, at the Printing- Hmse in Queen-street. M,DCC,XXXIII. pp. (6), 24. 16mo. ba.

3G36 BROWN, Moses

The Scripture bishop, or, the divine right of Presbyterian ordination and government, consider'd in a dialogue between Prelaticus and Elutherius, examined in two letters to a friend.

[Boston:] Printed in the year, M,T)CC,XSX11I. pp. (2), 52. 8vo.

3637 BUNYAN, John 1628-1688 The Jerusalem-sinner saved: or, good news fob the vilest of men, being a

HELP for despairing SOULS: shewing that Jesus Christ would have mercy in the first place offered to the biggest sinners. The eleventh edition. In which is added, an Answer to those grand ob.jections that lie in the

WAYS of them that WOULD BELIEVE: FOR THE COMFORT OF THOSE THAT PEAR THEY HAVE SINNED AGAINST THE IIOLY GhOST. . . ,

Boston: Printed for J. Edicards and II. Foster in Cornhill 1733. pp. (4), 149. Portrait. 12mo. bpl.

3638 CAMPBELL, Alexander A Pbotestation. [Against Rev. William Vesey, examiniug certain charges made

to the Bishop of London against him.] [Signed, Alex. Campbell.]

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1733.] pp. [4,] (1). fol.

3639 CHAMBLIT, Rebekah -1733 The Declaration, dying warning and advice of Rebekah Chamblit, a young

woman aged near twenty-seven years, executed at Boston, September 27, 1733. . . . [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-street. [1733.] Broadside, fol. aas.

3640 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787

Nathanael's character displat'd. a sermon preach'd the Lord's day after

THE FUNERAL OF THE HONOURABLE NaTIIANAEL ByFIELD, ESQ, LATE JUDGE OF

THE Vice-Admiralty, and one op his JIajesty's Council for this Province. Who died at his house in Boston, on the 6th of June, 1733. In the 80th YEAR OF his AGE. . . . [Five lines from] Isaiah hi, 1 3.

[Boston:] Printed in the year 1733. pp. (4). iv, 35. 8vo. ba. chb. nypl. The Preface is signed Tho. Poxcroft. Pages 32 to 35 contain An Account of the deceased. From the Weekly News-letter, No, 1533. With amendment.

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3641 CHECKLEY, Samuel 1690-1769 Mercy with God fok the chief of sinners. A sermon preached on the

Lord's day March 4th to a prisoner under sentence of death for mur- der. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed in tlte year 1733. pp. 38. 8vo. ba. bpl. mhs.

3642 Murder a great and crying sin. A sermon preach'd on the Lord's-day

March 4th, 1733, 3. To a poor prisoner under sentence of death for THAT CRIME. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at tine Hea/rt and Crown in CornhiU. 1733.

pp. 26. 8V0. BA. BPL.

3643 Sinners minded of a futcbb judgment. A sermon preached to, and at

THE DESIRE OF A CONDEMNED PRISONER, MaRCH 18TH. 1732. 3. BeING THE

Lord"s-day before HIS EXECUTION. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed in t?ie year 11 3'6. pp. 32. 8vo. ba. bpl. mhs.

3644 COLEMAN, Elihu 1700-1789 A Testimony against the antichristian practice of making slaves of men,

WHEREIN IT IS SHEWED TO BE CONTRARY TO THE DISPENSATION OF THE LAW AND TIME OF THE GOSPKL, AND VERY OPPOSITE BOTH TO GRACE AND NATURE.

Printed in t/ie year, 1733. pp. 24. 12mo. Reprinted in New Bedford in 1825, and in the Friend's review in 1851.

3645 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 God is a great King. A sermon preached (in part) at Boston May 13, 1733.

And now publish'd at the desire of a reverend person then present, and at the expbnce of his friends, to whom he recommended it: upon

WHOM IT IS THEREFORE NOW PRESENTED AND DEDICATED. . . . [FoUr liuBS

from] PsAL. XLVii. 6. 7.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green, for T. Hancock at t/te Bible and Three Crovms in Ann-street. MDCCXXXIII. pp. (4), 20. 8vo. ba. bpl.

3646 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesties

Colony of Connecticut in New-England: holdbn (by adjournment, and

BY special order OF THE GOVERNOUR AND COUNCIl) AT HaRTFORD, THE 15TH

day of February, in the sixth year of the reign op our sovereign lord George the second, of Great Britain, &c. King. Anno Dom. 1732,3. [Colophon:]

JV. London, Printed & sold by T. Cfreen, Printer to t?ie Gov, «ft Comp. 1733. pp. 403-404. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

3647 The same : Begun and held at Hartford, on the tenth day of May,

IN the sixth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the sec- ond, OF Great-Britain, &c. King. Annoq: Dom. 1733. [Colophon:]

JV. London: Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to his honour the Gov. and Company. 1733. pp. 405-416. fol. chs. csl. hsp. tc.

3648 The same: Begun and held at New-Haven, on the eleventh day of

October, in the seventh year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the Second, of Great-Britain, &c. King. Annoque Domini, 1733. [Colophon :]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1733. pp. 417-420. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

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CONNECTICUT Coixjnt, continued.

[Arms]. By the honourable Joseph Taixcott, esq: A Proclama- tion. [For a day of fasting and prayer, April 18,1733.] Dated, Hartpobd, M.'^RCH 28, 1783. God save the Kino [Colophon:]

New-London Printed by T. Grrcen /^sic.^ Printer to the Oov. and Company of his Majesty's Colony abovesaid, 1733. Broadside, fol. chs.

CORBYN, Samuel

An Awakening call from the eternal God to the unconverted. Boston: 1733. 16mo.

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

The Scripture-bishop vindicated. A defence of the dialogue between Pr^laticus and Eleutherius, upon the Scripture-bishop, or the divine right op Presbyterian ordination and government: against the excep- tions OF A PAMPHLET, INTITLED, ThE ScRIPTURE-BISHOP EXAMIN'D. Bt ElKU-

THERius, V. D. M. In a letter to a friend. [Four lines from] Isai. lxvi. 5. Boston, New-England: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen,for D. Hench- man in Cornhill. 1733. pp. (4), 126. 12mo. bpl. hc. tc.

Fly-leaf title: Pr^laticus triumphatus. ordination and government.

A vindication of presbytebial

3652

3653

3654

3655

A Sermon, preached at the funeral of Mrs. Rcth Pierson, wife of

the Reverend Mr. John Pierson, minister of the gospel at Woodbridge, IN New-Jersey.

New-York: Printed by William Bradford, nss. 12mo.

DICKINSON, Moses 1695-1778

A Sermon preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Elisha Kent, AT New-Town, in Connecticut, September 27, 1732. (who was separated

TO THE WORK OF THE MINISTRY IN THAT PLACE, BY PRAYER AND FASTING AND THE LAYING ON OF HANDS OF THE PRESBYTERY ; IN THE ROOM OF THE ReV.

Mr. John Beach, who lately declared himself to be of the Episcopal PERSUASION.) . . . [Three lines from] Isai. viii. 20.

Boston : Printed by 8. Kneelatid & T. Oreen, for D. Henchman, in Corn- hill. 1733. pp. (4), 28. 16mo. chs. mhs.

FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769

EUSEBIUS INERMATUS. JuST REMARKS ON A LATE BOOK, INTITLED, ElEUTHERIUS ENERVATUS, OB AN ANSWER TO A PAMPHLET INTITULED, ThE DiVINE RIGHT OF

Presbyterian ordination, sc. argued. Done by way of dialogue be- tween EUSEBIUS AND ElEUTHERIUS ; TOGETHER WITH TWO LETTERS ON THIS

SUBJECT. By Phileluth. Bangor, V. E. B. [Ten lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhill. MDCCXXXIII. pp. (2), 158, [56.] 12mo. bpl. yc.

Lessons of caution to young sinners. A sermon preach'd on the Lord's-

DAY Sept. 23, 1733. Upon the affecting occasion of an unhappy young

WOMAN PRESENT IN THE ASSEMBLY UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH. . . . WlTH A PREFACE BY Mr. COOPER, AnD Mr. ByLES'S CONFERENCE WITH THE PRISONER,

AS SHE WALKED TO THE PLACE OF EXECUTION. [Five Hnes of Scrfpture texts.] Boston, N. E. : Printed and sold by 8, Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen- street. MDCCXXXIII. pp. (2), iv, 68, (4). 8vo. ba. mhs. The appendix consists of: The Declaration, dying warnings and advice of Rebekah Chamblit, a young woman aged near twenty- seven years, executed at Boston, September 27th, 1733.

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8656 FRANCKE, Augustus Hekmann 1663-1727 Vita B. Augusti Hekmanni Franckii, S. S. Theoix)gi^ in Acadkmia Fridkk-

ICIANA NOPER PR0FE8B0RIS EXIMIl; NEC NON V. D. M. APUD GLAL'CHAM, ftC.

PROPK IIallam Magdeburgicam : Cui adjecta est, Narbatio rerum mem-

ORABILIUM IN ECCLESIIS EVANGELICIS PER GeRMANIAM, 4C. [Ab MiCHAELI

Alberti.] Revisa, et, cura Samuelis Mather, A. 31. et ecclesi^k seconds

APUD BOSTONUM NOV-AnGLORUM PROPOSITI, CUM DEDICATIONKS EJUS, EDITA.

Bostoni, Nov.-Anglorum, MDCCXXXIII. Typis Samuelis Kneelund et Timothei Oreen, pro Thoma Hancock, ad insigne Sacre Codicis Coronati BibUopola.

pp. (2), iv, (31), (11), (1). 8V0. BA. BM. BPL.

8657 FRAKKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790 Poor Richard, 1734. An Almanack fob tee tear of Christ, 1734. ... By

Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- office near tU Market. [1733.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo.

8668 GODFREY, Thomas -1749

The Pennsylvania Almanack fob thb year op cheistian account, 1734.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1738.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo.

3659 GRAHAM, John 1694-1774

The Christian's duty op watchfulness against ebbor, and establishment in the truth: opened and urged in a lecture-sermon pbeach'd at New- MiLPOBD ON Wednesday, August 23, 1732. (Occasioned by the gbowth and spreading of Quakerism in that place.) . . . [Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

N.London: Printed and sold by T. Green. 1783. pp. (2) 43. 16mo.

8660 Some remarks upon a late pamphlet entitled, A Letter prom a minister

of the Chubch of England to his dissenting parishioners, shewing how par the book is from answering the title, and how remote the matters

op pact therein mentioned, ABE PBOM THE TRUTH : TOGETHER WITH A BRIEF VINDICATION OF THE PRESBYTERIANS FROM THOSE BEPROACHES THEREIN CAST

upon THEM. Recommended as a seasonable antidote, to all those into WHOSE hands the SAID LETTER MAY COME. By J. G. V. B. M. [Five Hnes of Scripture texts.)

[Boston] Printed in the year 1788. pp. (4), 44. 8vo. ba.

8661 GREAT BRITAIN. King. George the second, bt the grace op God, op Great Beitain, Feance and

Ireland, King, Defender op the faith, &c. To all our loving subjects inhabiting and being in oue Province of New-Yobk, and to all others whom it doth and may concern. Greeting. [An Ordinance regulating the sitting of tlie Courts.]

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1733] pp. 4. fol.

8662 GREW, Theophilus

Gbbw's Almanack ; foe the yeae op oub Loed God, 1784. ... By Theophilus Geew, student in the mathematicks.

[Annapolis :[ Printed and sold by William Pa/rks, at his Printing-offlee in Maryland. [1783.]

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3668

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3671

HALE, Sir Matthew 1609-1676

somk necessaky and impoktant considerations directed to all sokts of

people, taken out op (that late worthy and renowned judge) sib

Matthew Hales Writings, and herein is discover'd his own experience

OF the inward and invisible gdidanck of the Spirit of God. . . . The

NINTH edition.

NeiDport, Rhode-Island: Printed and sold by James Franklin. 1733. pp. 20. 16mo.

ACCTIOH VAIDES

HALL, Samuel

Bitter afflictions remembered and improved,

RAGING OF THE SMALL-POX IN NeW-ChESHIRE.

New-London : Printed and sold by T. Green

1695-1776

A SERMON OCCASIONED BY THE 1733. 4tO.

HARVARD COLLEGE.

Catalogus eorum qui in Coll. Harv. Nov.-Ang. ab anno 1642 ad annum 1733. alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt.

[Cambridge: 1733.] Broadside. foL HC.

IlLUSTRISSIMO AC SUBLIME VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUB ERUDITIONS ORNATISSIMO

viRO, Jonathan Belcher, Armigero, PROviNciiS; Massachusettensis bt Neo- Hantoniensis Gubernatori, . . . Reverendo pabitJir atque honobando D. Benjamini Wadswobth, Collegii Habvabdini PBiEsiDE . . . Theses HASCE, quas (Divinio annuente numine) in Collegio Habvabdino de-

FENDERE . . .

Habita in Comitiis Cantabrigim Nov. Anglorum. MDCCXXXIII. Broad- side, fol. HC.

HENCHMAN, Nathaniel -1745

The Divine pastob. A sebmon pbeached at the obdination op the Revebend Mb. James Varney, in Wilmington, October 24th 1733. And published at the desire and expence op a considerable number op the reverend ministers, and other gentlemen then present: Unto whom it is now humbly dedicated. . . . Note, several passages in the following dis- course, which for brevity sake, were omitted in the delivery, ABE NOW

insebted. [Two lines from] Ephes. 4. 11. 12.

Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oteen, [sic] for D. Ilencliman, in Corn-hill. 1733. pp. 29, (1). 8vo. ba. bm.

HISTORY OF Dr. .John Faustus, from his bibth to his death. With the His- tory OF Friar Bacon, magician of England, and the Lives op conjurers Bungey and Vandebmast. Truly translated prom the original. With cuts. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1733.

HONEYMAN, James -1750

A Sebmon preached at the King's Chappel in Boston, N. E., at a conven- tion OP Episcopal ministers, in the year 1726. Boston: MDCCXXXHI. pp. 14. 12mo.

HUBBARD, John The Benepactobs of Yale-Colleqe. A poetical attempp. [Nine lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. M.DCC.XXXHL pp.

(2), (13). 8V0. BA. CHS. NYHS. WL. YC.

JERMAN, John

The Amebican Almanack for the tbab of chbistian account 1734. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. [1733.]

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3672

3673

3674

3675

3676

JOHNSON, Samuel 1C96-1772

A Letter from a minister of the Church of England to his dissenting

PARISHIONERS. CONTAINING A BRIEF ANSWER TO THE MOST MATERIAL OBJEC- TIONS AGAINST THE ESTABLISHED CHUliCH THAT ARE TO BE FOUND IN De LaUNE's

Plea, The answer to the Bishop of Dekry, The plain reasons for sep- arating, *C. AND OTHERS. TOGETHER TTITH PLAIN REASONS FOR CONFORMITY

TO THE Church of bsGLAND. . . .

New-Tork, Printed by Johii Peter Zenger, 1733. pp. 81. 12mo.

WL.

Le MERCIER, Andre A Treatise against detraction, in ten sections. . . .

Printed at Boston in New-England, and sold iy Daniel Henchman pp. (2), V, (9), viii, (1), 303. 8vo.

1692-1763

1733.

BPL.

LEEDS, Titan The Genuine Leeds Almanack. The American Almanack por the year of Christian account, 1734. ... By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, Post- Master, at the sign of the Bible in Second-Street, Philadelphia. [1733.] pp. (24). 8vo. h8p.

LESLIE, Charles 1650-1722

A Short and easie method with the deists. Wherein the certainty of the christian religion is demonstrated, by infallible proof prom pour

RULES, which are INCOMPATIBLE TO ANY IMPOSTURE THAT EVER YET HAS BEEN, OR THAT CAN POSSIBLY BE. In A LETTER TO A FRIEND. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A I.ETTER FROM THE REVEREND Mr. LESLIE, TO A DEIST, UPON HIS CONVERSION, BY READING THIS BOOK. ThE FIFTH EDITION.

Printed and sold by William Parks, at his printing-offices, in Willia/ms- burg, and Annapolis. 1733. pp. 90. 8vo.

LEWIS, OR LEWES, Daniel 1685-1753

The Good minister. A sermon preach'd at Stonington, in the Colony of Connecticut, December 27th. 1732. When the Reverend Mr. Joseph Fish was ordained pastor op a church there. . . . [Six lines from] Acts XI. 23, 24.

JV. Undon: Printed & sold by T. Green. MDCCXXXIII. pp. (4), (4), 39. 16mo. CHS.

3677 MARYLAND Province. Votes and proceedings op the Lower House of Assembly of the Province

op Maryland. [March 13, 1732, 3— April 12, 1733.]

[Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1733.] pp. 36. fol. nypl.

3678 THE MARYLAND Gazette. January-December, 1733. Annapolis: Printed by W. Parks, and E. Hall. 1733. fol.

With the end of the year the partnership was dissolved, Edmund Hall retiring.

3679 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op his

Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and HELD AT Boston upon Wednesday the thirty-first day of May 1732, and continued by adjournment unto Thursday the first day of November following.

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1733.] pp. 486-490. fol.

( U^

Univep:sity I

or

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

The same. Begun * held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thibty-

FinsT DAY OP May, 1733 [sic. 1732.] and continued by sevekal adjournments

UNTO Wednesday the fourth day of April following.

[Boston: Printed hy Samuel Kneeland. 1733.] pp. 491-498. fol.

AUCTIOH TALUKS

3680

3681

3683-

3683

3684

pp.

- . The same. An Act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England; BEGUN & held at BOSTON, UPON WEDNESDAY THE THIRTIETH DAY OF

May 1733.

[Boston: PrinUd hy Samuel Kneeland. 1733.] pp. 499-500. fol.

- The same. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court OB Assembly of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, begun & held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirtieth day op May 1733. And continued by several adjournments unto Wednesday the third day of October following.

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1733.] pp. 501-508. fol.

- Anno regni Regis Georgii, secundi, sexto & septimo. An Act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirtieth day of May 1733. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to Ms excellency the Oovernour and Council. 1733. pp. 7. fol.

- [Arms] By his excellency .Jonathan Belcher, esq ; captain general

AND GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S PROVINCE OP THE

Massachusetts-Bay in New-Engi-and. A Proclamation for a publick

THANKSGIVING. . . . THURSDAY THE TWENTY-SECOND OP NOVEMBER NEXT.

. . . God save THE King.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency tlie Gowrnour and Council. 1733. Broadside, fol. ba.

3685 Journal of the Honourable House of Representatives, op his Majesty's

Pbovince of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, begun and held at Boston, in the County op Suffolk, on Wednesday the thirtieth day of May, Annoque Domini, 1733. [ 22 June, 1733.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to t/te Honourable House of Bepresentatives. 1733. pp. 40. fol. ba. nypl.

3686 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

fifteenth op August following, and then met being the second session of said Court. [—25 August, 1733.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1733. pp. 41-63. fol. ba. nypl.

3687 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the third

OF October following, and then met being the third session of said Court. [—8 November, 1733.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1733. pp. 65-110. fol. ba. nypl.

3688 The same. And prom thence continued by prorogation to the

twenty-fourth op JANUARY FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET BEING THE FOURTH

SE8BS0N OF SAID CouRT. [ 4 March, 1733, 4.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Krieeland. 1733. pp. 111-161. fol. ba. nypl.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Pkovinck, continued.

3689 The same. And from thence continued bt prorogation to the

TENTH OF April following, and then met being the fifth session of said Court. [—19 April, 1734.J

Boston: Printed by Samud Kneeland. 1734. pp. 163-181. fol. ba. ntpl.

3690 MISIATRUS, Philander, pseudonym. The Honour of the gout: or, a rational discourse demonstrating that the

gout 18 ONE of the GREATEST BLESSINGS WHICH CAN BEPAL MORTAL MAN ; THAT ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE WEARY OF IT ARE THEIR OWN ENEMIES; THAT THOSE PRACTITIONERS WHO OFFER AT THE CURE, ARE THE VAINEST AND MOST MISCHIEV- OUS CHEATS IN NATURE. By WAY OF LETTER TO AN EMINENT CITIZEN. WROTE IN THE HEAT OF A VIOLENT PAROXYSM, AND NOW PUBLISIi'd FOR THE COMMON

GOOD. By Philander Misiatbus.

Boston: Pnnted by T. Fleet. 1733. 16nio.

3691 MORGAN, Joseph 1672-1740 The Temporal interest of North America. Showing the causes and cure

of the many distractions, wants, poverty, and ill-will to each other, which we are exposed to, in a country wherein we might live as happily

as any people in the world IP IT WERE NOT OUR OWN FAULT. OFFERED TO the CONSIDERATION OF ALL THAT LOVE EITHER THEIR COUNTRY, THEIR NEIGH- BOURS, OR THEMSELVES. BEING A CONTINUATION OF ThE NaTURE OP RICHES.

By A Lover of his Country.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1783.

8692 THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Jocbnal. January-December, 1733.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green, at the Printing-Honse in Queen-Street. 1783. fol.

8693 NEW JERSEY Province. Anno regni Georgii II. Regis, Magn.«: Britannl<k, Francis, & Hiberni.*: , septimo. At a General Assembly op the Province of New-Jersey, begun

AND HOLDEN AT BURLINGTON, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF ApRIL, AnNO. DOM. 1733. In THE SIXTH year of THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE II.

By the grace op God, op Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, De- fender OP THE faith, &c. And from thence continued by adjournments

TO THE SIXTEENTH OF AUGUST, 1733.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- ofHee near the Market. M,DCC,XXXIII. pp. (2), 301-343. (2). fol.

8694 NEW YORK Province. Acts passed by the General Assembly op the Colony op New- York, in the

7th year op his Majesty's reiqn, Anno Dom. 1733. An Act for the

FURTHER CONTINUING An AcT, ENTITLED, An AcT . . .

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1733.] pp. 405-411. fol. The fourth supplement to the Laws printed in 1730. Apparently reprinted in the following :

3695 Anno regni septimo Georgii II. Regis. Acts passed by the General- Assembly OF THE Colony of New- York, in the 7th year of his Majesty's REIGN, Anno Dom. 1733. An Act to prevent the penning and folding of

SHEEP AND . . .

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1738.] pp. 405-408. fol.

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3702

NEW YORK Pbovinck, continued.

The Charge of the honourable James De Lancet, esq; chief justice of

THE Province op New- York, to the gentlemen of the Grand-Jury for the City and County of New- York, on Tuesday the 15th day of January, An- hoq; Domini, 1733. Printed at the request of the Grand- Jury. [Colo- phon :]

Ifew-Tork, Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1733. pp. 6. fol.

His excellency's Speech to the Council and House at the opening of

THE session.

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1733.]

A Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of

HIS Majesty's Colony of New- York, which began the 15th of October, 1733. [Numb. 1-3. November 1, 1733.]

[New-Tm-k: Printed by WiUiam Bradford. 1733.] pp.12, fol.

An Ordinance for the running and better ascertaining the partition

lines between the Counties of Westchester, Dutchess, Albany and Ulster, and extending those Counties on the east side of Hudsons River TO the present Colony line of Connecticut. . . . [Dated, Fort George, August 29, 1733.]

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1733.] pp.3, fol. nysl.

NEW YORK Province. Supreme Court.

The Opinion and argument of the chief justice of the Province op New- York, CONCERNING THE JURISDICTION OP THE SUPREME COURT OF THE SAID

Province, to determine causes in a course op equity. [Colophon :]

New-York, Printed and gold by John Peter Zenger, in Smith Street. 1733. pp. 15. fol. PRO.

The same. The second edition corrected and amended. [Colophon:]

New-York, Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger, in Smith Street. 1733.

pp. [15.] fol. NYPL. PRO.

The same. The second [sic third] edition corrected. [Colophon :]

New-York, Printed and sold by J. Peter Zenger. 1733. pp. (2), 2-15.

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PRO.

3708 THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1733.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York.

1733. fol.

8704 , THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign AND domestick. Numb. 1. MuNDAY, OCTOBER 5. [sic November 5.] [ December, 1733.]

New-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. 1733. fol. aas.nyfl. The second newspaper published in New York. Numb. 1, is dated Munday, October 5, 1733, the continued numbers show this to be an error for Nov. 5. Published by Zenger until his death in the Summer of 1746. It was continued by his widow, Catherine Zenger, till December, 1748. In January 1749 her son John Zenger, became the printer, and published the Journal until about 1752 when it was discontinued. The title was revived by John Holt in 1766. The Lenox Collection of the New York Public Library has a complete file for the first three years.

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3705

THE OBSERVATOR obskbved: or some few kemarks on the Observations

PUBLISHED IN THE GAZETTE ON THE 20tH OP NOVEMBER LAST. ADDRESSED TO ANT MAN THAT SHALL CHANCE TO READ IT. In A LETTER TO THE AUTHOR OF THE

Boston Gazette.

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet. 1733. 8vo.

3706

3707

THE OBSERVER observed. . . .

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet.

1733. 8vo.

3708

3709

3710

3711

3712

P., P.

A Letter from a gentleman in New- York to his friend in London. [Signed, P. P.] [Colophon:]

America: [New-York:] Printed, [by John Peter Zenger] in the year

1733. pp. 3. 4tO. NTPL. NTSL.

PARSONS, Joseph 1671-1740

The Validity of Presbyterian ordination. A sermon preach'd at New- Castle, IN New-Hampshire, Dec. 20, 1732, at the ordination of Mr. John Blunt. . . .

Boston, N. E.: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green. M,DCC,XXXni. pp. (4), 27. 8vo. BA. bfl. mhs.

PENNSYLVANIA Province.

Anno regni Georgii II. Regis Magn^ Britanni^e, Francis, a Hiberni^b sep- timo. At a General Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, begun and holden at PhiiiADElphia, the fourteenth day of October, Anno. DoM. 1733. In the seventh year of the reign of our sovereign lord George II. by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, &c. And from thence continued by adjournments to the seventeenth of December, 1733. [Arms.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tlie New Printing- Offiee near tlie Market. M,DCC,XXXIII. pp. (2), 105-128. fol. nypl.

Articles of agreement made and concluded upon between the right

honourable the Lord Proprietary op Maryland, and the honourable the Proprietarys of Pensilvania, &c. touching the limits and boundaries op THE TWO Provinces. With the commission, constituting certain persons to execute the same.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. FranMin, at t?ie New Printing -Office near tlie Market. M,DCC,XXXIII. pp. 19. Map. foL Hsp.

The Latter part of the Charge delivered from the Bench to the

Grand Inquest, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol delivery,

HELD FOR THE CiTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, AT PHILADELPHIA THE 24tH

DAY OF September, 1733. Published at the request of the said Inquest. With their Address.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1733.] pp. 3. foL

Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives op the Prov- ince OP Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1733. fol.

3713 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. January-December, 1733.

Philadelphia: Printed by B, Franklin, at the New Printing-Offlce near tlie Market. 1733. fol.

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3714 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Library Company. Catalogue of the Library Company of Philadelphia.

Philadelphia: Printed hy B. Franklin. 1733. Broadside. foL

AnCTIOH TALUKS

3715 PORTSMOUTH New-Hampshire, Decem. 27, 1783. Whereas, Paul Gerrish,

ESQ, BEING IMPLOYED AND LICENSED TO CUT WHITE PINE TREES FOR MASTS, YARDS AND BOWSPRITS FOR THE USE OF THE ROYAL NaVY. . . . COPY OF HIS

Majesty's licence to Mr. Ralph Gulston . . . [Boston: 1733.] Broadside. foL

3716 PRICE, Roger 1696-1762 A Funeral sermon, occasioned by the much lamented death of John Jekyll,

esq ; collector of his Majesty's customs for the Port of Boston, &c. who departed this life December 30, 1732, ^tat 58. . . . [Three lines from]

PSAL. XXXVII 37.

[Boston:] Printed in t!ie year IISS. pp. (4), 19. 8vo. ba. mhs.

3717 PROPOSALS offered to consideration, wherein the good of this Province IS aimed at. Dated, Boston, March 14. 1733.

[Boston: 1733.] pp. (4). foL mhs.

3718 QUINBY, Josiah Correspondence with the Dutch Church.

New- York: Printed by William Bradford. 1738.

3719 RAWLET, John 1642-1686 The Christian monitor, containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life.

. . . Twenty-fifth edition.

Boston: Printed for T. Gox. 1733. pp. 68. 12mo.

3720 THE RHODE-ISLAND Almanack for the year 1734. By Poor Robin.

Nevyport: Printed by J. Franklin. [1733.] 8vo.

3721 THE RHODE-ISLAND Gazette. January— May 24, 1733.

Newport, Rhode-Island: Printed and sold by James Franklin, at his Printing -House under the Town-Scliool-House. 1733. foL

Discontinued at the above date.

3722 ROSCOMMON, pseudonym.

To THE AUTHOR OF THOSE InTKLUGENCERS PRINTED AT DUBLIN, TO WHICH 18 PRBFIX'D the following MOTTO.

Omnk vafer vitium ridenti Flaccus amico

TaNGIT, & ADMISSUS CIRCUM PR^CORDIA LUDIT. PeRSIUS.

Being a defence of the plantations against the virulent aspersions of

THAT WRITER, AND SUCH AS COPY AFTER IHM. [Signed, ROSCOMMON.] [Colophon:]

New-York, Printed and sold by J. Peter Zenger. 1733. pp. [10]. fol.

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3723 SEWALL, Joseph 1088-1769

Chkist victorious over the powers of darkness, by the light of his

PREACHED GOSPEL. A SERMON PREACHED IN BOSTON DECEMBER 12. 1733. At THB ORDINATION OP THE ReVERKND Mr. STEPHEN PaRKER, 5Ir. EbENEZER HiNSDELL, AND Mr. JOSEPH SeCCOMBB, CHOSEN BY THE SOCIETY FOR PROPAGAT- ING Christian Knowledge at Edinburgh, to carry the gospel to the

ABORIGINAL NATIVES ON THE BORDERS OF NeW-EnQLAND. . . . TO WHICH ARE ANNEXED, A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE HONOURABLE SOCIETY AND OP THE PRESENT MISSION, WITH AN ABSTRACT OF THE ORDINATION PRAYERS, AND THE CHARGE GIVEN BY THE ReVEBEND Dr. COLMAN. AnD THE RiGHT HAND OP FELLOWSHIP

GIVEN BY THE Revbrend Mb. Princk. [Two lines from] Psalm ii, 8.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen in Queen street. MDCCXXXIir. pp. (8), 46. 8vo. ba. wl.

3784 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices, foreign and domestick. January September 8, 1733.

Clmrles-Toien. Printed by T. W7titmnrsh, at t!ie Sign of the Table Clock on the Bay. 1733. fol.

Discontinued on the death of Thomas Whitmarsh in September, 1733.

3725 STANDFAST, Richard

A New- Years-gift fob fainting souls.

Boston: 1733. pp. (2), 31. 12mo.

3736

TAYLOR, Jacob Pennsylvania 1734

-1736

An Almanack fob the year 1734. Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1733.]

3727 VAN DAM, Rip 1662-1736

The Arguments op the council for the defendant, in support op a plea to

THE jurisdiction, PLEADED TO A BILL FILED IN A COURSE OF EQUITY, AT THE SUIT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL, COMPLAINANT, AGAINST RiP VaN DaM, DEPENDANT, In THE SUPREAM CoURT OF NeW-YoRK.

New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenrjer. M,DUC,XXXIII. pp. (2),

51. fol. NYPL. PRO.

Half-title : The Proceedings of Rip Van Dam, esq ; In order for obtaining

EQUAL JUSTICE OF HIS EXCELLENCY WiLLIAM COSBY, ESQ. [Signed, RiP VaN

Dam.] [Colophon :]

New-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger, wliere also is to be sold, The Argument of Van Darn's council in svpport of Ms plea to the jurisdiction of the Supream Court of New- York. MDCCXXXIII. pp. 53-03.

3728 VIRGINIA Colony.

A Collection op all the Acts of Assembly, now in force, in the Colony of Virginia. With the titles op such as are expir'd, or repeal'd. And

NOTES IN THE MARGIN, SHEWING HOW, AND AT WHAT TIME, THEY WERE REPEAL'd. ExAMIN'D WITH THE RECORDS, BY A COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

Who have added many useful marginal notes, and references: and an

EXACT TABLE. PuBLISh'd, PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY,

HELD AT Williamsburg, in the year m,dcc,xxvii. [Arms]

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. M,DCC,XXXIII. [tp. (3),

622. fol. NYPL.

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3730

3731

3732

3733

WEBB, Benjamin

The Pkesent scope, and future gain of the christian life. A discourse deliver'd at Truroe, October 8. 1733. Occasioned by the much lamented death of Mrs. Ruth Avery, the vertuous and pious consort of the Rev- erend ^[r. John Avery, pastor of the Church of Christ there; who deceas'd October 1. 1732. In the 46th year of her age. . . . [Three lines from] Psal. xxxvii. 37.

Printed at Boston in New-England, 1733. pp. (4), 25. 8vo. ba.

THE WEEKLY Rehearsal. January December, 1733.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Croionin Cornhill. 1733. fol. On A])ril, 2, 1738, Thomas Fleet became the sole proprietor of the paper.

WETMORE, .Tames, and .JOHNSON, Samuel

Eleutherius enervatus; or an answer to a pamphlet, intituled, The Divine right of Presbyterian ordination, &c. argued. Done by way of dialogue between Eusebius and Eleutherius, together with two letters upon this subject, some time ago sent to the supposed authek [sic'] of that pamphlet. [Six lines from] Isai. 65, 2. 5.

New-Tork: Printed by J. PeUr Zenger. MDCCXXXUI. pp.115. 8vo. The letters were written by Samuel Johnson.

WHEELER, Mercy

Address to young people, or warning to them from one among them, yet

MAY be called WARNING FItOM THE DE.U); GIVEN BY MeRCY WhEELER OP PlAINFIELD, a person CONFINED TO A BED OP LANGUISHING FOR MORE THAN FIVE YEARS.

Boston: 1733. pp. vi, 10. 8vo.

WHITMAN, Samuel 1676-1751

A Discourse op God's omniscience; oe, concerning the benefit of living

UNDER A REALIZING APPREHENSION OP GOD'S EYE. [TwO lineS froni] GENESIS

XVI. 13. February Anno 1732, 3. . . . Published at the desire and cost OF some that heard it. [Two lines from] Jer. 12. 2.

N. London: Printed and sold by T. Oreen. 1733. pp. (4), 26. 16mo.

3734

3735

WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel

An Almanack for the tear of our Lord, 1734. Boston: [1733.]

1670-1754

3736

WIGGLESWORTII, Samuel 1688-1768

An Essay for reviving religion. A sermon delivered at Boston, before the great and General Assembly of the Province op the Massachusetts- Bay, May 30th, mdccxxxhi. Being the anniversary for the election of HIS Majesty's Council for the Province. . . . [Two lines from] Habakkuk III. 2.

Boston : N. E. Printed by 8. Kneeland, Printer to the Honourable House of Representatives, for D. Henchman in Corn-Hill. MDCCXXXUI. pp. (4), 36. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. mhs.

A Sermon, at the ordination of John Warren in Wenham. [Boston: 1733.]

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3737 WILLIAMS, William 1665-1741 The WonK of ministers and the duty op hearers, asserted and enforced, in

A SERMON PREACHED AT DeERPIELD, NoVEMB. 8, 1732. UPON THE ORDINATION

OP Mr. Jonathan Ashley, a pastor to the church there.

Boston in New-England : Printed in t!ie year 1783. pp. (4), 26. 8vo. »

3738 YALE COLLEGE.

CaTALOGUS EORUM QCI IN COLLEGIO YaLENSIS, QUOD EST IN NOVI-PORTU, AB ANNO 1702, AD ANNUM 1733, ALICUJUS GRADU8 LaUREA DONATI SUNT. [Colophon :]

iVm Londini, exeudebat Timotlieu» Oreen. M.DCC.XXXIII. Broadside. foL YC.

3739 Pr>BCLARI8SIM0 viro perillustri vit.e integritate omnique foeucissime

GUBERNANDI RATIONE INSTRUCTISSIMO VIRO JOSEPHO TaLLCOTT ArMIGERO COL- ONLE CONNECnCUTENBIS GUBERNATORI . . . D. ElISAEO WiLLIAMS COLLEGII

Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas in Collegio Yalensis de- fendere . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in eomitiis Novo-Portu Connecticutensium, prid. \d, Septemb. M,DCC,XXXIII. Novi-Londini, Exeudebat Timotheus Green. Broadside, fol.

3740 ADAMS, Eliphalet 1676-1753 A Discourse delivered at Colchester, June 13th, 1731. The day op the

FUNERAL OF THE REVEREND Mr. JOHN BuLKLEY, PASTOR OP THE ClIURCH OF

Christ in that place. And now published at the repeated desires op THE HEARERS. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

N. London: Printed and told by T. Oreen. MDCCXXXIV. pp. (4), 46. 16mo. CHS.

3741 A Discourse shewing that so long as there is any prospect op a sinful

people's yielding good fruit hereafter, there is hope that they may be

SPARED, and there IS ROOM FOR INTERCESSION TO BE MADE ON THAT ACCOUNT ; AS IT WAS DELIVERED AT HaRTPORD, MaY 10, 1733. ThE DAY FOR THE ELEC- TION OF THE GOVERNOUR, DEPUTY-GOVERNOUR, AND ASSISTANTS THERE. . . .

[Four lines from] Luke xni. 8, 9.

New-London; Printed and sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Oovernour and Company. 1734. pp. (4), [79]. 16mo. chs.

3742 THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January— December, 1734. Pliiladelpliia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, Post-matter, at the

Sign of the Bible in Second-Street. 1734. foL ntpl.

3743 AMES, Nathaniel, junior. 1708-1764 An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack fob the tear of ocb Lord Christ,

1735. . . .

Boston in New England : Printed for the Booksellers, and sold at t/ieir Slwps. 1735. [1734.] pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. ntpl.

3744 ANDERSON, James 1680-1739 The Constitutions of the Free-Masons; containing the history, charges,

regulations, *c., op that most ancient and bight worshipful fraternitt. For the use op the Lodges.

London: Printed Anno 5723. Reprinted in Philadelphia by special order, for the use of the Brethren in North America. [By Benjamin Franklin.] In the year of masonry 51%A^. Anno Domini nSA. pp. vi, 94. 4to. The first book on Free-Masonry printed in the United States.

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BARNARD, John 1681-1770

The Throne established bt righteousness. A sermon preach'd before his

EXCELLENCY JONATHAN BeLCHER, ESQ ; HIS MaJESTt's COUNCIL, AND THE REPRE- SENTATIVES OF THE Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 29, 1734. Being the day for the electing his Majesty's Council there. . . . [Two lines from] Isai. 1. 27.

Boston: Printed MDCCXKXIV. pp. (4), 60. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl.

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms. The Psalter, or Psalms of David.

Neie-Tork: Printed by WiUiam Bradford. 1734. 8vo.

BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year op Christ, 1735.

Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Bradford.

AUCTION TALUKS

[1734.]

BOSTON. Massachusetts.

Meeting of the freeholders, and other inhabitants of the Town of Boston, in a public Town Meeting at the Town House, on Wednesday, April 24, 1734. For setting up, and regulating a public market.

Boiton: Printed for and gold by Samuel Oerrish. 1734. pp. 7. 4to.

BOSTON. Massachusetts. Fire Society.

Articles of Association March 7, 1733-4, of the Society first incorporated September 30, 1717, "for mutual aid in case it should please almighty God to permit the breaking out of fire in Boston (where we live)." Boston: 1734. Sq. 16mo.

BOSTON. Massachusetts. Synod. 1680.

A Confession of faith owned and consented unto by the elders and messengers of the churches assembled at Boston in New-England, May 12, 1680. Being the second session of that Synod. Boston: 1734.

THE BOSTON Gazette. January— December, 1734.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Cheen for John Boydell, Post-Master.

1734. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January December, 1734.

Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper at the Printing House in Newbury Street. 1734. fol.

NEW-ENGLAND. The Boston Weekly Post-boy. No. 1. Monday, October, 1734. [—December 1734.]

Boston: Printed for Ellis Husks, Post Master. 1734. 4to. Founded by Ellis Huske, who succeeded John Boydell as Post Master. The above imprint was continued without the name of the printer, during the twenty years of its publication.

BOUCHER, Matthew The American Almanack fob the tear, 1735.

Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Bradford.

BOWEN, Nathan The New-England diary, or. Almanack for the year of dub Lord Christ,

1735. . . . Bt A Native of New-England.

Boston: [1734.] 16mo. bpl. mhs.

[1734.]

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3756 CABOT, Makston -1756 The Nature of beugious fasting opened. In two short discourses delivbr'd

AT Thompson in Kellingley, Connecticut Colony. On a day ok publick

FASTING and PRAYER, APBIL 18. 1733. . . .

Boston: PrinUd for John Eliot . . . MDCCXXXIV. pp. (4), ii, 18. 8vo.

3757 CHAUNCEY, Nathaniel 1681-1756 The Faithful RULER described and excited: in a sermon prkach'd before

THE General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, May 9th. 1734. The day for the election of the uonoltcable the governour, the deputy-govkhnour and the worshipful assistants there. . . . [Three lines from] 2 Sam. xxiii, 3.

JV. London: Printed and sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Oov. & Com- pany. 1784. pp. (4), 52. 16mo. aas. chs. hc. tc.

3758 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787 The Character and overthrow of Laish considered and applied. A sermon

preached at the desire of the Honourable Artillery-Company in Boston, June 3. 1734. Being the anniversary day for their election of officers. . . . [Four lines from] Judges, 18. 9, 10.

Boston : Printed, by S. Kiieeland and T. Oreen, for D. Henchman in Corn- hill. 1734. pp. (4), 19. 8vo. aas. ba. chs.

3759 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 The Fast which God hath chosen. A sermon preached at the Lecture in

Boston, March 21. 1734. preparatory to an appointed day of publick fasting and prayer. Published at the desire of some that heard it, and judge it may be of general use at this day thro' the province. [seven lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed cfe sold by 8. Kneeland & T. Green in Queen-street. MDCCXXXIV. pp. (4), 23. 8vo. ba. bpl.

3760 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's

Colony of Connecticut in New- England: begun and held at Hartford

ON THE NINTH DAY OF MaY, IN THE SEVENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF OUR SOV- EREIGN LORD George the second. King of Great-Britain, &c. Annoque Domini, 1734. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen, Printer to tlm Gov. & Company. 1784. pp. 431-426. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

3761 The same: Begun and held at New-Haven, on Thursday the tenth

DAY of October, in the eighth year of the reign of our soverign lord George the second, of Great-Britain, &c. King. Annoque Domini, 1784. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. and Company, 1734. pp. 427-429. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

3762 COOPER, William 1694-1743 The Beatifick vision productive of likeness to Christ. A discourse upon

occasion of the death and funeral of Mr. Moses Abbot, who departed THIS life May 1st. 1734. In the twenty-third year of his age, giving some account of his pious life and joyful death. . . . [One line from] Heb. XI. 4.

Boston : Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, for J. Edwards and H. Foster, at tlair shops in Cornhill. 1734. pp. (4), ii, 26, 24. 8vo. ba. chs.

Followed by : An Appendix. Being a collection out of his diary.

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3765

3766 3767

3768

3769

COPY OK A Letter from a merchant in Boston to his employer in London ; AND THE Answer.

Boston: Printed by Bartholotnew Green. 1734.

COTTON, John 1691-1757

Ministers op the Gospel should speak, not as pleasing men, but God. A

SERMON PREACII'D AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REV. WaRD COTTON, AT HaMPTON

in New-Hampshire, June 19th. 1734. where he was ordained a colleague PASTOR with the Rev. Mr. Nathanaei, Gookin, pastor of the first church there. . . .

Boston: Printed by B. Green. 1734. pp. (4), 23. 8vo. ba. chs. jcb.

COX, T. Bibliotiieca curiosa: or a catalogue op curious and valuable books in all

ARTS and sciences TO BE SOLD AT THE SHOP OF T. COX, BOOKSELLER, AT THE

Lamb, on the south side of the Town-House in Boston. Boston : Printed for T. Cox. 1734. pp. 24. 12mo.

DAMON AND Alexis. A pastoral. [One line of Latin from] Virg.

[New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1734.] pp.4. 4to. nypl.

DELAWARE. Counties upon

Anno reqni Georgii ii. Regis. Magn^ Britannlb, Francis * Hibernlb, septimo. At a General Assembly op the Counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware, begun and holden at New-Castle, the twen TiETH day op October, Anno Dom. 1733. In the seventh year op the reign OP OUR sovereign lord George ii, by the grace of God, op Great Britain, France, and Ireland King, Defender op the faith, &c. and from thence

CONTINUED BY ADJOURNMENT TO THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OP MaHCH, 1733.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at tlic Neio Printing- Office mar the Market. M,DCC,XXXIV. pp. 24. foL hsp.

EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

A Divine and supernatural light, immediately imparted to the soul by the spirit of God, shown to be both a scriptural, and rational doctrine; in

A SERMON PKEACH'd AT NORTHAMPTON, AND PUBLISHED AT THE DESIRE OP SOME

OF THE HEARERS. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green. M,DCC,XXXIV. pp. (4), 31, (1). 8vo. BA. WL.

EELLS, Nathanael 1678-1750

The Evangelical bishop. A sermon preached at Stonington, in Connecti- cut Colony, June 14th, 1733, at the ordination op the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Eells. And now publish'd (at the desire op many of the Pres- bytery that heard it; .and some others) with some inlargements By Nathanael Eells V. D. M. father to the ordained; and pastor op the South Church in Scituatb, in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay: together with his Charge to his son ; and the Right hand op fellowship, given by the Reverend :Mr. Benjamin Lord, pastor op a church in Nor- wich IN Connecticut. [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

N.London: Printed & sold by T. Green. 1734. pp. (4). iv, 72. 16mo.

AUCTION VALUTSS

3770

1706-1790

By

FRANKLIN, Benjamin

Poor Richard, 1735. An Almanack for the year of Christ, 1735. Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. [1734.] pp. (24), Sm. 8vo.

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3771 FRIENDS. Society of An Epistle from our yearly meeting held at Burlington, for New-Jersey

AND Pennsylvania, &c. from the 14th to the 18th of the 7th month, INCLUSIVE, 1734. To the quarterly and monthly meetings of Friends belonging to the said yearly meeting. [Colophon:]

Philfidelphia : Printed by Andreic Bradford, at tlte sign of the Bible in Second-Street. MDCCXXXIV. pp. 4. fol.

3772 GODFREY, Thomas -1749 The Pennsylvania Almanack for the year of christian account, 1735.

PhiUulelphia : Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1784.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo.

3773

An Almanack for 1735.

Philadelplda : Printed by Andreu) Bradford. [1734.]

Broadside, fol.

3774 GRAHAM, John 1094-1774

The Duty of renewing their baptismal covenant proved and urged upon the adult children of professing parents. . . .

Boston : Printed by S. Eneeland <b T. Green, for D. Hendiman, in Corn- hill. 1734. pp. (6), 13. 8vo. bpl.

3775 A Sermon at the ordination of the Reverend Edmund Ward, at Guil- ford, September 21, 1733.

Newport: Printed by James Franklin. 1734. lOmo.

3776 GREENWOOD, Isaac

Prospectus of explanatory lectures on the Orrery.

Boston: 1734. pp. (4). 16mo.

1702-1745

3777 GREW, Theophilus Grew's Almanack, fob the year of our Lord God, 1735. ... By Theophi- lus Grew, student in the mathematicks.

[Annapolis:] Printed and sold by William, Parks, at his Printing-offlees in Virginia and Maryland. [1734.]

3778 HANCOCK, John 1671-1752 The Prophet Jeremiah's resolution to get him unto great men, and to

speak unto them, considered and applied: in a sermon delivered at the

PUBLICK lecture IN BOSTON, NOVEMB. 21, 1734. BEFORE HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOOR, AND THE GENERAL CoURT. . . . N. B. PARTLY FOR BREVITY SAKE, AND PARTLY THRO' THE INFIRMITY OF AN OLD MAN's MEMORY, SOME THINGS WERE OMITTED IN THE DELIVERY OF THIS SERMON, WHICH ARE NOW ADDED IN THE PUBLICATION, THO' THEY ARE BUT PEW.

Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, Printer to tlie Honourable House of Repre- sentatives. JIDCCXXXrV. pp. (4), 26. 8vo. , aas. ba. bpl. mhs.

3779 HARRISON, Francis

To THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL, THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND COMMONALTY OF THE

City of New- York. Gentlemen ; . . . [Colophon :]

Prirtted and sold by William Bradford in New-Tork. 1734. pp. (9). fol.

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AD

3780 HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLOSTKISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE ERDDITIONE 0RNATIS8IM0 VIRO,

Jonathan Belcher, Armioeuo, PuovincI/E Massachosettensis et Neo-

HaNTONIENSIS GuBERNATOKI. . . . ReVERENDO PARITilR ATQUE HONOR ANDO

D. Benjamini Wadsworth, Collegii Harvardini Pr^sidi . . . Theses

HASCE, QUAS (DiVINIS ANNUENTK NUMINE) IN COLLEGIO HaRVARDINO DE- FENDERE . . .

Habita in Comitiis Cantabrigim Nov - Anglontm. MDCCXXXIV.

Broadside, fol.

AUCTION VALUES

HC.

3781 THE INDIAN tale, interpreted and told in English verse. PhiladdpMa: Printed by B. Franklin. 1734.

3782 JACKSON, James A Copy op a letter from James Jackson of Goshen, in Orange County, in

the Province op New York, to his friend in Ireland.

[New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1734.] pp.4, fol.

3783 JERMAN, John The American Almanack for the year of christian account 1735.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin. [1734.]

3784 JOHNSON, Samuel 1696-1772 A Second letter from a minister of the church of England to his dissent- ing PARISHIONERS, IN ANSWER TO SOME REMARKS MADE ON THE FORMER, BY

ONE J.[ohn] G.[raham]. [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Bostan: Printed in tJte year 1134:. pp. (4), [113.] (1). 8vo. nypl.

3785 KENT, Benjamin 1707-1788 A Sermon preached at a lecture in Marlborough, on Tuesday, July 9. 1734.

Upon the divinity of Christ. Wherein it is strongly asserted, proved

AND vindicated AGAINST THE SOCINIAN & ARIAN HERESYS, 4C. PeR AmICUM.

Boston: Printed in the year, 11%A. pp. (2), 24. 8vo. bpl.

Pages 22-24 contain A Description of Adam in his Paradisaical state.

3786 LEEDS, Titan The American Almanack for the tear of christian account 1735. . . .

By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford; Post-Master, at the sign of t/ie Bible in Second-street, Philadelphia. [1734.] pp. (28). Sm. 8vo.

3787 THE LIVES and characters of Skjanus and Protesilaus, redivivus, with many other noted politicians. 1. Giving an ample account of their political, metaphysical, sophystical, and above all their darling baculine argu- ments against that grand enemy and betrayer of their craft, machina- tions, INTREAGUES, AVARICE, PRIDE AND AMBITION, THE PRESS. 2. SHEWING HOW THIS POTENT REVEALER OF POLITIC MYSTERIES HAS RESCUED THE PUBLIC FROM SLAVERY, AND BROUGHT THESE HEROES INTO THE LOWEST DEGREE OF CON- TEMPT. 3. Shewing that the liberty of the people, and that of the

PRESS ARE inseparable.

Philadelphia: Printed by A. Bradford. 1734.

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3788 MARLBOROUGH, Massachusetts. Council, 1734. At a Council op ten churches convened at Marlborough on February 4,

1734. AT the desire op the Church and a number op brethren dissatispied

WITH the Church, for not animadverting on the i'rinciples of their

pastor, to give advice in this, and all other matters op dissatisfaction.

[Boston: 1734.] pp. [3.] fol. ba.

3789 THE MARYLAND Gazette. January-November, 1734. Annapolis: Printed by William Parks. 1734. fol.

With number 90, for November 29, 1734, the Gazette probably ceased publication.

3790 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his

Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston, lton Wednesday the Thirtieth day op May 1733, and

CONTINUED by SEVERAL ADJOURNMENTS UNTO THURSDAY THE TWENTY-FOURTH

DAY OP January following.

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1734.] pp. 509-.510. fol.

3791 The same: And continued by several adjournments, unto Wednes- day THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL FOLLOWING.

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1734]. pp. 511-512. fol.

3792 The same: Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court

OR Assembly op his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, BEGUN AND HELD AT BOSTON, UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-NINTH

DAY OP May 1734.

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1734.] pp. 513-525. fol.

3793 [Arms] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher, escj; captain general

AND GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S PROVINCE OF THE

Massachusetts-Bay in New -England. A Proclamation for a publick

THANKSGIVING. . . . THURSDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OP NOVEMBER NEXT, . . .

God SAVE THE King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his Excellency the Oovernour and Council. 1734. Broadside, fol. ba.

3794 Journal of the Honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. Begun and held at Boston, in the County op Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty-ninth day of May, Annoque Domini, 1734. [ 4 July, 1734.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to tlie Honourable House of Representatives. 1734. pp.70, fol. itypl.

8795 The same. And prom thence continued by prorogation to the elev- enth DAY OP September next following, and then met, being the second session op said Court. [ 14 September, 1734.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1784. pp. 71-77. fol. nypl.

3796 The same. And prom thence continued by prorogation to the

TWENTIETH DAY OF NOVEMBER, NEXT FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET BEING THE THIRD SESSION OP SAID COURT. [ 1 JANUARY, 1734,5.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1734. pp. 79-155. fol. nypl.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

3797 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

NINTH DAY OF ApRIL NEXT FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET BEING THE FOURTH SES- SION OP SAID Court. [ 19 April, 1735.]

Boston: Printed by Samitel Kneeland. 1734. pp. 157-187. fol. nypl.

3798 MONIS, Judah 1683-1764 Proposals for printing by subscription, a Hebrew grammar.

[Boston: Printed by , Tobias Green. 1734.] Broadside. 4to.

3799 MURRAY, Joseph Mr. Murray's Opinion relating to the events of justice in the Colony of

New- York: Delivered to the General Assembly of the said Colony, at their request, the 12th of June, 1734.

[Neic-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1734.] pp.44, fol. nypl.

3800 THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January^December, 1734. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Oreeii. 1734. fol.

3801 NEW JERSEY Province. Anno regni Georgii ii. . . . septimo. Acts of Assembly.

PJdladelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1734. pp. (2) 347-366. fol.

3802 The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Province

of New-Jersey.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford ? 1734.

3803 NEW YORK Province. The Account stated, in respect to the Province, for the costs and profits

IN THE building AND FITTING TO SEA 100 SAIL OF VESSELS FROM 60 TO 250 TUNS, OR IN A MEDIUM AT 140 TUNS EACH. . . . SIGNED, By ORDER OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOUH, PrED. MoRRIS, D. SECRY. [ColophOH:]

New-Tork, Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1734. pp. [3.] fol. 8804 Acts passed by the General Assembly of the Colony of New- York, in

THE EIGHTH YEAR OF HIS MaJESTy's REIGN, AnNO DOM. 1734. An AcT TO LAY A DUTY OF TONNAGE ON THE VESSELS, . . .

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1734.] pp. 413-[426.] fol. The fifth supplement to the Laws printed in 1730. Apparently reprinted as follows :

3805 Acts passed by the General Assembly of the Colony of New- York, in

THE EIGHTH YEAR OF HIS MaJESTy'S REIGN, AnNO DOM. 1734. An AcT TO LAY A DUTY OF TONNAGE OF VESSELS, AND FOR THE . . .

[Neic-Tork: PrinUd by William Bradford. 1734.] pp. 413-421. foL

3806 Anno regni octavo Georgii II. regis. An Act for regulating the bates

TO be taken for SHIPS AND OTHER VESSELS . . .

[New-Tork: PrinUd by William Bradford. 1734.] pp. 427-428. fol.

8807 Anno regni octavo Georgii ii regis. Acts passed by the General As- sembly OF THE Colony op New- York, in the 8th year of hir [«ic] Majesty's BBiGN. Nov. 1734. An Act to lay a duty on the goods, and a tax . . . [New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1734.] pp. 427-454. fol. The sixth supplement, in part, of the Laws printed in 1730.

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NEW YORK Pkovincb, continued.

Anno regni regis octavo Georgii ii regis. An Act to lav a duty on

EMPTT-CA8K, I.MPORTED IN THE CiTY OP NeW-YORK . . .

[New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1734.] pp. 455-462. fol. A part of the sixth supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

3808

3809

3810

3811

3812

3813

3814

3815

- [Arms] By his excellency William Cosby, captain general and gov-

ERNOUR IN chief OP THE PROVINCES OP New YoRK, NeW-JeRSEY, AND TERRI- TORIES THEREON DEPENDING IN AMERICA, VICE-ADMIBAL OP THE SAME, AND

COLONEL IN HIS SIajesty's ARMY. A PROCLAMATION. . . . [promising twenty pounds as a reward, to such person or persons who shall discover the author or authors of the two scandalous songs. . . . Dated, 6 November, 1734.]

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1734.] Broadside, fol. Reprinted in facsimile in New York in 1904

- [Arms]. By his excellency William Cosby, captain general and gov-

ERNOCR in chief OP THE PROVINCES OP NeW-YORK, NEW-JERSEY, AND TERRI- TORIES thereon DEPENDING, IN AMERICA, VICE ADMIRAL OP THE SAME, AND COLONEL IN HIS MaJBSTY'S ARMY. A PROCLAMATION. . . . PROMISING A RE- WARD OF FIFTY POUNDS TO SUCH PERSON OR PERSONS WHO SHALL DISCOVER THE AUTHOR OR AUTHORS OP SAID SCANDALOUS, VIRULENT AND SEDITIOUS REFLECTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SAID JOURNALS OR PRINTED NEWS-PAPERS. . . . [Dated, 6

November, 1734.]

[New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1734]. Broadside, fol. Reprinted in facsimile in New York in 1904.

- The Charge op the honourable .James DeLancey, esq chief justice op THE Province op New-York, to the gentlemen of the Grand Jury, July 1734.

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1784.]

- The Charge op the honourable James DeLancey, esqb chief justice of the Province op New- York, to the gentlemen op the Grand-Jury for the City and County op New- York, on Tuesday the 15th op October, 1734. . . . [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York. 1734. pp. [8]. fol.

- His excellency's speech to the General Assembly of the Colony op New- York, April 25, 1734. [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1734. pp. 3. fol. pro.

- A Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of his Majesty's Colony op New- York, begun the 25th of April, 1734. [Numb. 1-10. June 22, 1734.] [Colophon:]

New-York, Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1734. pp.36, fol.

- A Journal of the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op his Majesty's Colony of New- York, begun the second day of October, 1734. [Numb. 1-6. November 28, 1734.] [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York. 1734. pp. 20.

[sic 30.] fol. NYHS. NYPL.

The two copies of numter 6, have points of difference which in- dicate a reprinting of the copy in the New York Historical Society.

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3817

3818

NEW YORK Pkovince, continued.

The Repokt of the Committee of nis Majesty's Council, to whom it was

REFERRED, TO EXAMINE AND MAKE ENQUIRY, TOUCHING A LETTER FOUND IN THE

house OF ^fii. Alexander in New-York, on Friday the first day of Feb- ruary, 173J. In order to make the fullest discovery concerning the

AUTHOR OP the same.

New-York Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1734. j)p. 11. fol.

To HIS EXCELLENCY WlLLIAM COSBY, ESQ; CAPT-GENKRAL AND GOVERNOR IN

CHIEF OF THE PROVINCES OF NeW-YoRK, NeW-JERSEY, AND THE TERRITORIES THEREON DEPENDING IN AMERICA, VICE-ADMIRAI [stV] OF THE SAME, AND COLONEL IN HIS ^IaJESTY's ARMY, &C. ThE HuMBLE ADDRESS OF THE GeNERAL-

AssBMBLY OF THE Colony OF New- York. [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford in ycie-Tork. 1734. 1 leaf. fol.

To UIS EXCELLENCY "WlLLIAM COSBY CAPTAIN GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN

CHIEF OF THE PROVINCES OF NeW-YORK, NeW-.IeRSEY, AND THE TERRITORIES THEREON DEPENDING IN AMERICA, VICE-ADMIRAL OF THE SAME, AND COLONEL IN

HIS Majesty's army &c. The Humble address of his Majesty's Council AND THE General Assembly of the Colony of New- York. [Dated Novem- l)er 28, 1734.] [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-Tork, 1734. pp. 2. fol.

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3821

3822 3823

THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1734.

Printed and sold by Willliam Bradford in Neic- York.

1734. fol.

THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign, AND domestick. Januahy-December, 1734.

New-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. 1734. fol. nypl.

PENNSYLVANIA Province.

Advertisement of the collector of the excise.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin. 1734.

Broadside, fol.

Advertisement. Philadelphia :

Signed by James Steel, receiver-general. Printed by B. Franklin. 1734. Broadside, fol.

3824

- Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis JIagnae Britannia, FRANCiiE * HiBERNiiE octavo. At a General Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, begun and holden at Philadelphia, the fourteenth day of October; Anno. DoM. 1733. IN the seventh year of the reign of our sovereign lord George ii. by the grace op God, of Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith &c. and from thence continued by adjourn- ments TO the twelfth of August, 1734

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the New Printing- Office near the Market. M,DCC,XXXIV. pp. (2), 181-133. fol.

- Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis :Magn^ Britanni^e, Francis, * Hiberni.« tertio. At a General Assembly op the Province of Pennsylvania, begun

AND holden at PHILADELPHIA THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AnNO DOM.

1729. . . . And prom thence continued by adjournments to the twelfth OP January, 1729. 30.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the Neio Printing- Office near the Market. M,DCC,XXXrV. pp. 34. fol.

A reprint of the Acts passed 1729-1730 omitting two Acts, one of

which was repealed and the other expired.

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PENNSYLVANIA Province, continued. 3825 Votes and puoceedings of the House op Representatives of Pennsyl- vania, MET AT Philadelphia, October 14, 1733.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1734. pp.61, fol. hsp.

3886 Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Prov- ince of Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on the 14th. of October Anno DoM. 1734, AND continued by adjournments.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1734. pp. 30+ fol.

3827 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. January-December, 1734.

Philadelphia: Printed by B, Franklin, at the New-Printing-Offiee near tlie Market. 1734. fol.

3838 THE POOR orphans legacy: being a short collection of Godly counsels and exhortations to a young arising generation. Primarily designed by the

AUTHOR for his OWN CHILDREN, BUT PUBLISHED THAT OTHERS MAY REAP BENE- FIT BY THEM. By a Minister op the Gospel.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1734. pp. 39-|- 8vo.

3829 PRESCOTT, Benjamin 1687-1777

A Letter relating to the divisions in the First Church of Salem. [Colo- phon:]

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, at tlie Heart and Grown in Cornhill; where may be had tfie Platform of Church-Discipline and New- England's Lamenta- tions, with other things relating to Church-government, dkc. [1734] pp. 15. 8vo.

3830 PRINCE, Nathan 1698-1748

An Essay to solve the difficulties that attend the several accounts given BY THE Evangelists concerning oub Saviocb's resurrection, and his appear- ance to his followers on the day he rose. . . . By A Fellow of Har- vard College.

Boston, in New-England : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen,

in Queen-street. MDCCXXXIV. pp. (3), 30. 4to.

HC. MHS. NYPL.

3831

3832

REASONS FOR adhering to our Platform as a rule of church government, and objections against ruling elders answered. [Dated June 20, 1732.] Followed with continuous signatures by: A Vindication op the divine au- thority OF RULING ELDERS IN THE CHURCHES OP CHRIST.

Boston: Reprinted for publick good. 1734. pp. 10; (3), 15. 8vo.

- RiDENTEM DICERK VERUU QuiD VETAT ?

of verse.]

[Forty lines

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1734.] 1 page. fol. nypl.

3833 A SHORT confession op faith; being the substance op all the fundamentals

OF OUR SALVATION. OWNED AND APPROVED BY DIVERS CHURCHES IN LONDON, OWNING PERSONAL ELECTION AND PINAL PERSEVERANCE. . . . [Text frOUl] Acts xxiv. 14.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford, for Daniel White. 1734. pp. 39. 8vo.

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3834 SMITH, William 1697-1769 Mr. Smith's Opinion humbly offered to the General Assembly op the

Colony of New-York, on the seventh op Jdne, 1734. At THt;iR request, occasion'i) by sundry petitions op the inhabitants op the City of Kew- YoRK, Westchester County * Queens-County, to the said General Assem- bly, praying an establishment of courts of justice within the said Colony by Act of the Legislature. Published at the request of the said Gen- eral Assembly. . . . [Arms] [Two lines of Latin from] Cicero 2 Inst. 56.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in tlie City of New-York. 1734.

pp. 45. fol. NYPL.

3835 SOME observations on the Charge given by the honourable James De Lan-

CEY, esq, chief justice OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YoRK, TO THE GrAND

Jury, the 15th day op January, 1733. [Colophon:]

New-York: Printed and sold by J. Peter Zenyer. Price Is. 1733,4.

pp. [18]. fol. NYPL.

3836 A SONG made upon the election of new magistrates for this City. . [Also.] A Song made upon the foregoing occasion. . . .

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1734.] 1 page. Ordered to be burnt by the hands of the common hangman, Monday 21 November, 1734.

4to.

3837 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign

AND DOMESTICK. NUMB. I. FEBRUARY 2 [-DECEMBER, 1734.]

Charles-Town: Printed by Lewis Timothy. 1734. fol. Lewis Timothde, the son of a French protestant refugee, had been the first librarian of the Library Company of Philadelphia, before his removal to South Carolina. Ilis name was soon after Angli- cized to Lewis Timothy. After his death in December, 1738, the paper was continued by his widow Elizabeth Timothy, who relinquished its control to her son, Peter Timothy, in 1740, by whom it was continued, except for a brief suspension in 1765 occasioned by the Stamp Act, until 1772. In that year, and for several years after it was printed by Thomas Powell & Co., at Timothy's printing office, for their joint account. About May, 1775, the Gazette was discontinued. In April, 1777, Timothy resumed the publication, altering the title to "The Gazette of the State of South-Carolina," under which it was published until the surrender of Charleston to the British in 1780, when Timothy became a prisoner of war, and the paper was suspended. Peter Timothy died in 1782. And in December of that year, his widow, Anne Timothy, revived the Gazette and continued its publication, twice a week until her death in September, 1792. Her son, Benjamin Franklin Timothy, then continued its publication, soon taking a partner, under the joint ownership of whom it was called " The South-Carolina State Gazette, and Timothy and Mason's Daily Advertiser." When the partnership was dissolved, the Gazette was printed by Benjamin Franklin Timothy until 1803, in which year its publication finally ceased.

3838 STONE, Nathanael 1667-1755

Serious reflections on late publick concernments in these churches. Boston: 1734. pp. 8. 8vo.

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3839 STOXE, Nathanael, and LORD, Joseph

A Letter to the Gbnkhal Convention op Ministers of Massachusetts-Bay, IN New-England, in the tear 1738. Together with the sentence of ex- communication PASSED ON TWO THAT WERE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH IN CHAT- HAM. And THE TRANSLATION OF A LaTIN PARAGRAPH OF Dr. MaTHER'S MaO- NALIA: CONTAINING Mr. NaTHANAKL ROGERS HIS ThO'TS OF IMPEDIMENTS TO REFORMATION. WRITTEN BY JOSEPH LOBD, PASTOR OF THE CHURCH OF

Christ in Chatham. . . . [Three lines from] Jer. 6. 14.

Boston: Printed in tlie year \1Z^. pp. (4), 12. 8vo. bpl.

The preface is signed Nathanael Stone, Joseph Lord.

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Post-script, in 1732. [Boston: 1734.]

[Signed, Nathanael Stone, Joseph Lord.] pp. 8. 8vo.

3841 SYDNEY, John, pseudonym.

Reply to the Speech of Governor Cosby. By Sydney. New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1734.

3842

TAYLOR, Jacob Pennsylvania 1735.

An Almanack for the year 1735 . Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1734.]

-1736

3843 TENNENT, John

Every man his own doctor: or, the poor planter's physician. Prescribing plain and easy means for persons to cure themselves of all, or most of

THE distempers, INCIDENT TO THIS CLIMATE, AND WITH VERY LITTLE CHARGE, THE MEDICINES BEING CHIEFLY OF THE GROWTH AND PRODUCTiON OF THIS COUN- TRY. [Eight lines from] Paradise Lost, Book xi. The second edition.

Printed and sold by William Parks, at his Printing-offices in Williams- bvrg and Annapolis. 1734.

3844

- The same. The third edition.

Philadelphia : Re-printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1734. pp. 56. There is a poem addressed to the anonymous author of the Poor planter's physician, from the Virginia Gazette, reprinted in Franklin's General Magazine, for January 1741, page 69.

8vo.

3845 VAN DAM, Rip 1662-1736

Farther proceedings concerning the case of Rip Van Dam, esqr. at the suit of the attorney general being for the use of his excellency coll. Cosby governor op this Province, in the equity side of the exchequer. [Signed, Rip Van Dam.]

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1734.] pp. 65-80.

\»ic 68.] fol. NYPL.

8846 Heads of articles of complaint, made by Rip Van Dam, esq ; on Thurs- day, the 30th of Mat, 1734, to the committee of grievances, appointed by THE General Assembly for the Province op New- York; reduced to

WRITING BT ORDER OF THE SAID COMMITTEE ; WHO ALSO ORDERED, THAT A COPY THERE-OP BE SERVED ON THE CHAIRMAN, AND 3Ir. JUSTICE PhILLIPSE. [Signed,

Rip Van Dam.]

[^New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1734. pp. 69-71. fol. nypl.

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VAN DAM, Rip, continued.

3847 Heads of articles op complaint bt Rip Van Dam, esq ; against his excel- lency William Cosby, esq; governor of New- York, &c. To which is prefixed, Mr. Vandam's Letter sent to his excellency with a copy of

THOSE articles. As ALSO A LETTER FROM SOME OF THE GENTLEMEN OF THE

CooNciL OF New- York, to his grace the Ddke of Newcastle, one of his Majesty's principal secretaries of state, in answer to the several arti- cles OF complaint. And A Reply to those answers of the gentlemen op the Council. Sub Judice Lis est.

Boston: Pnntedin the year ITSi. pp. (28.) foL ntpl. ntsl.

Arranged in three parallel columns.

3848 THE VINDICATION. Of James Alexander, one of his Majesty's council fob the Province of New- York, and of William Smith, attorney at law, prom matters charged and suggested against them in two pamphlets lately published. The one a paper addressed to the mayor, aldermen and commonality op the City of New-York, by the honourable Francis Harrison, esq ; one op his Majesty's council, for the Province op New- York. The other a Report op the committee op his Majesty's council, to whom it was referred to examine and make enquiry touching a Letter

POUND in the house OF Mr. ALEXANDER IN NeW-YORK ON PrYDAY THE IST DAY

OP February, 1732-3, in order to make the fullest discovery concerning

THE author of the SAME. TO WHICH IS ADDED A SUPPLEMENT CONTAINING A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF THE CASE OF WiLUAM TRUSDELL, PLAINTIFF, AGAINST THE HONOURABLE FrANCIS HaRISON, ESQ; DEFENDANT, FOR ARRESTING AND IMPRIS- oning the plaintiff and keeping him 9 weeks in prison, at the suit of Joseph Weldon, without the assent, consent, or knowledge of the same Joseph Weldon. Which cause was tried in the Supream Court op New- York, on the 19th of April, 1734, wherein the jury found for the plain- tiff Trusdell £150 damages, and costs op suit.

Printed by John Peter Zenger, and to be sold by him at his Ho^ise in Broad street, near the upper end of the Long Bridge, in New-York. 1733. [1734.] pp. (2), 20. fol. NYPL.

3849 VIRGINIA Colony. Anno regni Georgii ii, regis Magn^e Britannia, Francis, & IIiBERNiiE.

octavo. At a General Assembly, begun and held at Williamsburg, the FIRST DAY of February, in the pirst year of the reign op our sovereign LORD George ii. by the grace of God, op Great-Britain, Frajice and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, *c. And prom thence continued, by several prorogations, to the twenty-second day of august, [—4 October] 1734. Being the fourth session op this present General xVssembly. [Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1734.] pp. 51. fol. nypl.

3850 WEBB, John 1687-1750 The Duty of a degenerate people to pray for the reviving of God's work.

A sermon preach'd June 18. 1734. Being a day op prayer with fasting, observed by the New North Church in Boston.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green. 1734. pp. (4), 41. 12mo.

3851 The Greatness of sin improv'd by the penitent as an argument with

God for a pardon. A sermon at the Thursday lecture in Boston, Octo- ber 17th. 1734. Preach'd in the hearing of John Ormesby, and Matthew

CUSHING, TWO condemned MALEFACTORS ON THE DAY OP THEIR EXECUTION, THE ONE FOR MURDER, AND THE OTHER FOR BURGLARY. WiTH AN APPENDIX, GIVING A FAITHFUL ACCOUNT OP THE BEHAVIOUR OF MaTTHEW CuSHING AFTER HIS CONDEM- DEMNATION AND AT THE TIME OF HIS EXECUTION. By THE ReVERBND MR. CoOPER.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, in Queen-street oter against the Prison. 1734. pp. (4), 29, (9). 16mo. ba.

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3858

3854

3865

3856

3857

3858

THE WEEKLY Rehearsal. January-December, 1734.

Boston: Printed by T. Meet, at the Heart and Croion in Cornhill. 1734. fol.

WHEELWRIGHT, Timothy, pseudonym.

Two Letters on election op aldermen. [Dated, Septemter 8th, and 12th 1734. Signed, Timothy Wheelwright.]

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1734.] pp. [8]. fol. nypl.

WHITE, John 1677-1760

New- England's lamentations under these three heads. The decay op the POWER op godliness; the danger of arminian principles; the declining state of our church-order, government, and discipline. With the means OF these declensions, and the methods of our recovery. ... To which ARE added. Reasons for adhering to our Platform, and answers to some objections against ruling elders answered. By Another Hand. As ALSO, A Vindication op the divine authority of ruling elders. . . . Asserted by a Provincial Assembly of Presbyterian ministers at London, Nov. 3d, 1649.

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the sign of the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill. 1734. pp. (3), 2, 4, 42; 10; (2), 15. 8vo. aas. jcb. mhs.

Second title: A Vindication op the divine authority op ruling elders in the churches op Christ. Asserted by the ministers and elders, met to- gether IN A Provincial Assembly, November 2d. 1649. and printed in London, 1650. Beginning at page 84 to 48. Transcribed out of the

SAME book.

Reprinted for publick good. 1734. pp. (2), 15.

The same. The second edition, corrected * enlarged.

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the sign of the Heart and Crown, w Cornhill. 1734. pp. (2), (2), 4. 42; 10; (3), 15. 8vo.

WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel

An Almanack for the year op our Lord, 1735. Boston: [1734.]

1670-1754

BPL.

3859

WILCOCKS, or WILCOX, Thomas 1632-

A Choice drop of honey, prom the rock Christ. Or a short word op advice

to all christians of what PER8WA8I0N SOEVER, IN ORDER TO A THOROUGH

reformation. By T. W. Late preacher op the Gospel. Boston: 1734. 16mo.

WILLIAMS, Edward The Five strange wonders of the world; or, anew merry book op all FIVES. Which was written on purpose to make all the people op New- England merry, who have no cause to be sad. By Edward Williams, an English slave in Turkey eleven years. Boston : Printed by T. Fleet. 1734.

YALE COLLEGE.

Pr^CI-ARISSIMO VIRO PERILLUSTRI VITiB INTEGRITATE OMNIQUE F0ELICI8SIME GuBERNANDI RATIONE INSTRUCTISSIMO VIRO JOSKPUO Tallcott Armioero COLONLs: Connecticutensis Gubernatori . . . D. Elisaeo Williams Col- LEGii Yalensis Rectori. . . . Hasce Theses quas in Collbgio Yalensis DEPENDERE . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in Comitiis Novo-Portu Conneeticutensinm. MDCCXXXIV. Not-i- Londini, excudebat Timotheus Green. Broadside, fol.

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3861

3862

3863 3864

3865 3866

3867

ABBOT, Hull 1702-1774

Jehovah's character as a man op war, illustrated and applied. A sermon preached at the desire of the honourable artillery company in boston June 2, 1735. Being the annivkrsary-day for the election of their

OFFICERS. Now PUBLISHED AT THEIR UNITED REQUEST. . . . [Twelve lines of

Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green for D. Henchman in Corn- hil. M.DCCXXXV. pp. (4), 35. 8vo. aas. mhs.

ADAMS, Eliphalet 1676-1753

God sometimes answers his people by terrible things in righteousness. A discourse occasioned by that awful thunder-clap which struck the

MEETING-HOUSE IN N. LONDON, AUG. 31, 1735. At WHAT TIME ONE WAS KILLED outright AND DIVERSE OTHERS MUCH HURT AND WOUNDED, YET GRACIOUSLY ft REMARKABLY I'RESERVED, TOGETHER WITH THE REST OF THE CONGREGATION, FROM IMMEDIATE DEATH. As IT WAS DELIVERED (SePT. 7th) THE LoRD'S DAY

FOLLOWING . . . [Five lines of quotations.]

N. London: Printed and sold by T. Oreen, 1735. pp. (2), vi, 46. 8vo.

ADVERTISEMENT, [of 3700 acres of land in New Jersey to l>e sold by John Sikes in the rights of Joseph Helby.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1735.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

ADVICE TO THE FREE-HOLDERS AND ELECTORS OF PENNSYLVANIA, &C.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Frankliii. 1735.] pp. 7.

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3868

ALEXANDER, James, and S3IITH, William

The Complaint of James Alexander and William Smith, to the committee OF the General Assembly of the Colony of New- York, &c.

[New-Tork: Printed by John Petm' Zenger. 1735.] pp. [19.] fol. nypl.

THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1735.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, Post-master, at the Sign of tlie Bible in Second-Street. 1735. fol. nypl.

AMES, Nathaniel, junior 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ 1736 . . .

Boston, New England, Printed by J. Draper, for the Booksellers. 1736. [1735.] 16mo. mhs.

APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784

Gospel ministers must be fit for the Master's use, and prepared to every good work, if they would be vessels unto honour: Illustrated in a sermon preached at Deerfield, August 31, 1735. At the ordination of Mr. John Sargent, to the evangelical ministry, with a special reference to the Indians of Houssatonnoc, who have lately manifested their desires to receive the gospel. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed & sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green in Queen-street. MDCCXXXV. pp. (4), xiv, 33. 8vo. chs. jcb. mhs. nypl.

Running-title : A Consecrated vessel fitted for the Master's use.

BALCH, William 1704-1792

The Duty op a christian church to manage their affairs with charity. A sermon preached October 4. 1732. at the gathering of the Second Church of Christ in Rowley.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1735. pp. (4), 19. 8vo.

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3869

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3871

3872

BEARD, Thomas 1093-1710

Life of Mk. Thomas Beard, wrote by himself: with some account of his DEATH, Sept. 15, 1710. Soon after he had compleated the 17th year of his age. With Rules of advice by W. Cooper.

Boston: Reprinted for T. Hancock. 1735. pp. xvi, 47. 13mo. aas.

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BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the tear of Christ 1736.

Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Bradford.

BECKWITH, George

Adam's losing, and Christ's saving all their seed.

THE LECTURE IN EaST-HaDDAM, JuNK 12TH, 1734.

Bolton: MDCCXXXV. pp. (iv), 20. 8vo.

[1735.]

1703-1794

A sermon PREACHED AT

THE BOSTON Evening-Post. Numb. 203. [1]. Monday, August 18, 1735.

[ December, 1735.]

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill.

1735. fol.

The first number carried tlie consecutive number of J7»« Weekly Be/iearsal, wliich was discontinued August 11th. The issue for August 25th of the "Evening-Post" was correctly Numb. 2. Thomas considers it the best newspaper published in Boston in its time. Fleet continued to publish the paper until his death, in July, 1758, after which his sons Thomas and John in copartner- ship continued it, as a morning paper, with equal success, till April, 1775, when the Revolutionary War terminated its existence after a continuous publication of nearly forty years. There is an incomplete file in the Massachusetts Historical Society.

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THE BOSTON Gazette. January-December, 1735.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Green. 1735.

fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1735.

Boston : Printed and sold by John Draper, at the Printing House in New- bury Street. 1735. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1735.

Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1735. 4to.

BOUCHER, Matthew

The American Almanack for the year 1736.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1735.]

BOWEN, Nathan

The New- England diary, or. Almanack for the year op our Lord Christ, 1736. ... By A Native of New-England. Boston: [1735.] lOmo.

BRATTLE, William 1602-1717

Compendium logics; secundum principia D. Renati Cartesii plerumque effor- matum, et catechistice propositum.

Bostoni in Nov-Anglia ex<:uBwn, 1735. pp. (4), 60. 8vo. mhs.

A text book in Harvard College till 1765. Several times re- published.

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3879 A BRIEF essay on the number seven : often occuring in the Holy Scripture ; OR op Paradice, lost and found. By a Well wisher to truth. [Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

Newport: Printed far the Author, in 1735. pp. (2), 16. 16mo.

3880 BROWN, John 1708-1753 Remarks on some contents of a Letter relating to the divisions of the

First Church in Salem. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1735. pp. (16.) 8vo. aas. ba. hc. nypl. wl.

3881 BUNYAN, John 1628-1688 Grace abounding to the chief of sinners: or a brief and faithful rela- tion OF the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to his poor servant John

BuNYAN.

Boston : Reprinted by T. Fleet. 1735.

3882 BURDON, William The Gentleman's pocket-farrier, showing how to use your horse on a jour- ney, AND what remedies ARE PROPER FOR COMMON MISFORTUNES THAT MAY BE- FALL him on THE ROAD. . . .

London Printed: Re-printed by B. Franklin, Philadelphia. 1735.

3883 CABOT, Marston -1756 The Nature of religious thanksgiving opened. A sermon preach'd at

Thompson in Kellingley, Connecticut Colony. On a day of thanksgiv- ing, November 7, 1734. . . . [Five lines of quotations.]

Boston, N. E.: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green in Queen-street. MDCCXXXV. pp. (4), 23. 8vo. chs. nypl.

3884 CATO, Dionysius Cato's Moral distiches Englished in couplets. [By James Logan.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1735. pp. vi, 7-23,

(1). 4t0. BM. LCP.

3885 CLARK, Peter 1693-1768 The Scripture-grounds of the baptism of christian infants, and the mode

OF administration by affusion or sprinkling, briefly asserted and de- fended, IN A letter. Together with a larger vindication both of the subject, and mode of baptism, against Mr. Walton's exceptions, in a sec- ond letter, with an introduction to the whole, clearing up several POINTS relating TO THE SUBJECT IN CONTROVERSY. . . . [Three llues of Scrip- ture texts.]

Boston, N. E. : Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Green, for J. Edwards & H. Foster, in Corn-hill. 1735. pp. (2) xxxiv, 138. 8vo. aas. chs. mhs. nysl.

3886 A Sinners prayer for converting grace; or, the necessity and efficacy

of the grace of God in the conversion of a sinner. ... In a sermon preach'd at the Lecture in Boston, February 13th, 1734. Published with enlargements and additions. . . .

Boston, N. E. : Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Green, for D. Henchman. 1735. pp. (2), 83. Sm. 8vo. bpl.

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3887 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 A Brief dissektation on the three first chapters op Genesis. Giving some

OF THE EVIDENT SIGNATURES OP THE INSPIRATION OF GOD IN THOSE FIRST PAGES OF THE HOLT ORACLES. BEING THE SUBSTANCE OP SOME SERMONS LATELY

PREACHED BY Dr. Colman. [One line from] John ix, 29.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen for J. Edwards and H. Foster, at their shops in Corn-hill. 1735. pp. (2), 59. 8vo. ba.

3888 Reliquiae Turella; et lachrym^ patern.«. Two sermons preach'd

AT Medford, April 6, 1735, . . . After the funeral of his beloved daughter Mrs. Jane Turell. To which are added some large memoirs of her life and death, by her consort the Rev Mr Ebenezkr Turell, m. a.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen, for J. Edwards and H. Foster. 1735. pp. (3), iv, vi, 129. 8vo. bpl. nysl.

Prefixed pp. vi, is An Epistle to the Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Turell, by the Reverend John Adams.

3889 COLTON, Benjamin 1690-1759 Two sermons deliver'd at Hartford, in the Colony of Connecticut.

The first sermon treats of the change of the Sabbath, from the sev- enth, TO the first day of the week. From Act. xx. 7. Rev. i. 10. I was

IN THE spirit IN THE LORD'S-DAY. ThE SECOND SERMON TREATS OP BAPTISM.

From Act. viii. 38. Mat. xxviii. 19. Go ye therefore and teach all

NATIONS, baptizing THEM, &C. . . . PuBLISh'D AT THE DESIRE AND EXPKNCE OF SOME OF THE HEARERS WITH SOME OTHERS.

N.London: Printed and sold by T. Oreen, 1735. pp. (4), 67. 16mo.

3890 THE CONFESSION, declaration, dying warning and advice of Patience Sampson, alias Patience Boston, who was executed at York, July 24th, 1735, for the murder of Benjamin Trot of Falmouth in Casco Bay, a child of about eight years of age, which she drowned in a well, July

9th, 1734, AND WENT IMMEDIATELY AND ACCUSED HERSELF BEFORE ONE OP UI8

Majesty's justices of the peace, continuing her self-accusation from FIRST to last: even on her trial; standing to it also from her condem- nation, TO THE VERY TIME OF HER EXECUTION.

[Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen . . . 1735.] pp. 8. 8vo. bpl.

3891 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly op his Majesty's

Colony OP Connecticut IN New-England: begun and held at Hartford, ON Thursday, the eighth day of May, in the eighth year of the reign of OUR sovereign lord George the second, of Great Britain, &c. King. An- NOQUE Domini, 1735. [Colophon:]

JV^. London, Printed & Sold by T. Oreen, Printer to tlie Gov. <fc Company. 1735. pp. 431-436. fol. CHS. csl. hsp. yc.

3892 The same. Begun and held at New-Havkn, on the ninth day op

October, in the ninth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George THE second, of Great-Britain, &c. King. Annoque Domini, 1735. [Colo- phon:]

JV. London, Printed & Hold by T. Oreen, Printer to tlie Oor>. & Company. 1735. pp. 437-439. fol. chs. csl. hbp. tc.

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CROSBY, Joseph

A Copy of a case between Joseph Crosby op Worcester in the County of Worcester, sadler, plaintiff; and Jacob Wyman of Woburn in the County of Middlesex, trader, dependant.

[Boston: 1735.] pp. 11. 4to. bpl.

CUTLER, Timothy 1683-1765

The Final peace, security & happiness op the upright. A sermon deliv- kh'd at Christ-Church in Boston, November 28, 1734. On occasion op THE death op John Nelson, esq.; which was on the 15th op that month. And op Mrs. Elizabeth Nelson his consort, which was the 35th of Octo- ber preceding. . . .

Boston, New England. Printed by J. Draper, 1735. pp. (6), 16. 8vo.

DELAWARE. Counties upon.

Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^ Britannia, Francle, & Hiberni^, octavo. At a General Assembly of the Counties op New-Castle, Kent AND Sussex upon Delaware, begun and holden at New-Castle, the 21st day op October, Anno Dom. 1734. In the eighth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George ii. By the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland Iving, Defender of the faith, &c. And prom thence continued by adjournments to the ***op****

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- office near the Market. MDCCXXXV. pp. 20. fol.

DICKINSON, Jonathan -1722

God's protecting providence, man's surest help and defence in the times op greatest difficulty and danger ; evidenced in the remarkable deliver- ANCE op several persons, prom the devouring waves op the sea, amongst

WHICH they suffered SHIPWRECK; AND ALSO FltOM THE MORE CRUELLY DE- VOURING .JAWS OF THE INHUMANE CANIBAL8 OP FLORIDA. FAITHFULLY RELATED BY ONE OP THE PERSONS CONCERNED THEREIN, JONATHAN DiCKENSON. ThE

SECOND [American] edition.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1735.

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

Remarks upon a pamphlet, entitled, A Letter to a friend in the country ;

CONTAINING the SUBSTANCE OF A SERMON PREACHED AT PHILADELPHIA, IN THE CONGREGATION OP THE ReV. Mr. HEMPHILL. WHEREIN . . . THE COMMISSION

OF THE Synod [are] justified in their conduct toward Mr. Hemphill . . .

Philadelphia: Printed & sold by Andrew Bradford at the Bible in Second-street. 1735. pp. (2), 32. 8m. 8vo. mhs.

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1700-1767

THE STRONG. A SERMON

. [Seven lines of Scripture

3899

EMERSON, Joseph Meat out op the eater, and sweetness out preach'd at Malden September 28th. 1735. . texts.]

Boston : Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen for D. Henchman, in Corn- hill. 1735. pp. (4), iv, 33. 8vo. ba. nysl.

FISK, Samuel 1689-1770

A Just and impartial narrative of the controversy between the Rev. Mr. Samuel Fisk the pastor, and a number of the brethren of the First Church op Christ in Salem. . . .

Boston: Printed by ThovMS Fleet at tlte Heart and Crown in Comhill 1735. pp. (2), 115. 8vo. aas. ba.

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FISK, Samuel, continued.

Remarks on the contents of a Letter relating to the divisions of the

First Church of Salem.

Boston: 1735. pp. 16. 8vo. mhs.

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FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790

A Defense of the Rev. Mr. Hemphill's Observations: or, an answer to the

VINDICATION OF THE REVEREND COMMISSION. . . .

Philadel'pMa: Printed and Hold by B. Franklin at the New Printing- office near the Market. 1735. pp. 47, (1). 8vo. aas. bpl. mhs.

A Letter to a friend in the country, containing the substance of a

SERMON PREACH'd AT PHILADELPHIA, IN THE CONGREGATION OP THE ReV. Mr.

Hemphill, concerning the terms of christian and ministerial com- munion. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the New Printing- office nea/r the Market. 1785. pp. 40. 8vo. aas. mhs.

Poor Richard, 1736. An Almanack for the tear of Christ 1736. . . .

By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the New Printing- office Tiear tlie Market. [1735.] pp. (24.) Sm. 8vo. hsp. ntpl.

Some observations on the Proceedings against the Rev. Mr. Hemphill;

■WITH A Vindication op his sermons.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1735. pp.32. 8v().

The same: The second edition.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1735. pp. 32. 8vo.

GILLESPIE, George A Treatise against the deists of free-thinkers, proving the necessity of

REVEALED RELIGION. Bt GeORGE GiLLESPIE, MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL AT THE

HEAD OF Christiana Creek, in the County of New-Castle in America.

Philadelphia : Printed for tlie author by A. Bradford, at the Sign of tlie Bible in Second Street. 1735.

GODFREY, Thomas -1749

The Pennsylvania Almanack for the tear of christian account 1736.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1735.] pp. (24). 8vo.

An Almanack for the year 1736.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford.

[1735.] Sheet, fol.

GREAT BRITAIN. King

His Majestt's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament, . . . Thursdat, January 23. 1734. [1735.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1735.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

GREGORY, Francis 1625-1707

Nomenclatura brbvis Anglo-Latino in ubum scholarum. Together with examples of the five declensions op nouns: with the words in propria

HVM MaRIBUS and (iVM GENUS REDUCED TO EACH DECLENSION. PeR F. G.

Boston, in New-England: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards and H. Foster . . . 1735. pp. (4). 88. 12mo. nypl.

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HALL, Richard

Observations made by Richard Hall, of the City op Dublin, hemp and flax dresser ; on the methods used in holland, in cultivating or raising op

HEMP AND FLAX. AnD LIKEWISE, HIS REMARKS ON Mr. SlATOR'S BOOK.

Printed at Dublin in the year 1724. And now published for the bene- fit OF the inhabitants of New England, and recommended to their perusal.

Boston: N. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for Daniel Henchman, in Cornhill. 1735. pp. 39. 8vo. aas.

HAMILTON, Andrew 1676-1741

A Letter from a countryman to his friend in the City of Philadelphia. [Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1735.] pp.2, fol. On the Governor acting as Chancellor.

HANCOCK, John 1671-1753

The Lord's ministers are the people's helpers. A sermon preached at the ordination op the Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Hancock, at Lexington, January 2d, 1733, 4. By his Reverend Father . . . [Two lines from] I Pet. 5. 3.

Boston, N. E. Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen, for T. Hancock, at tJte Bible and Three Crowns in Ann-street. 1735. pp. (4), iv. 81. 8vo.

HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTRISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE KRUDITIONE 0RNATI8SIM0 VIKO,

Jonathan Belcher, Armigero, Provinci^ Massachusettensis et Neo- Hamtoniensis Gubernatori, . . . Revkrendo paritSr atque iionorando D. Benjamini Wadsworth, Collegii Harvardini Pr^sidi . . . Theses

HASCB, QUAS (dIVINIO ANNUENTE NUMINE) IN COLLKGIO HaRVARDINO DE- FENDERS . . .

Habila in Comitiis Cantabrigioe Nov-Anglorum. MDCCXXXV. Broad- side, fol. HC.

HOPKINTON. Massachusetts. The Result op an Ecclesiastical Council publickly declared to the Church OP Christ in Hopkinton, September 19th 1735. (Printed at the desire

op SOME OF the SAID ChURCH.)

[Boston: 1735.] pp. [8.] 8vo. ba.

Reprinted in the Congregational quarterly v: 342.

INDIANS. Eastern.

At a conference held at Debrpield in the County op Hampshire, the

TWENTY seventh [ THIRTIETH] DAY OP AuGUST, ANNO REGNI REGIS GeORGIJ

8ECUNDI, MAGNiE BRITANNIA, FrANCI^ ET HlBERNIJi;, &C. NONO, ANNOQ ;

DOMINI, 1735. By & between his excellency, Jonathan Belcher, esq; cap- tain GENERAL AND GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S PROVINCE

OF THE Massachusetts-Bay in New England. And Ountaussoogoe and

OTHERS, chiefs OF THE CaGNAWGA TrIBE OF INDIANS, &C. WHO WERE ACCOM- COMPANIED BY A NUMBER OF THE St. FrANCOIS INDIANS, WHO AT THEIR OWN DESIRE WERE INCLUDED IN THE TREATY WITH THE CaGNAWAGAS, THE WHOLE BEING TWENTY SEVEN. CCNCAUPOT CAPTAIN, WITH HIS LIEUTENANT AND SEVERAL OTHERS OF THE CHIEFS OP THE HOUSSATONUC INDIANS &C. BEING UPWARD OF FORTY IN THE WHOLE. MaRSEQUUNT, NaUNAUTOOGHIJAU, AND WeENPAUK, THREE CHIEFS OP THE SCAUTACOOK TrIBE AND OTHERS, INCLUDING SEVENTEEN OP THE MoHEEGS, MAKING EIGHTY IN THE WHOLE. . . . [SiGNED.] By HIS EX- CELLENCY'S COMMAND. John Wainwright, cler.

AAS. BA. JCB. WL.

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3917 JENKINS, Obadiah Remarks upon tub Defence op the Reverend Mr. Hemphill's Observations:

in a letter to a friend. wherein the orthodoxy of his principles, the

EXCELLENCT and MEEKNESS OP HIS TEMPER, AND THE JUSTICE OF HIS COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE ReV. COM.MISSION ARE BRIEFLY CONSIDERED; AND HUMBLY PRO- POSED TO THE VIEWS OP HIS ADMIRERS. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second-street. M,DCC,XXXV. pp. (2), 22. Sm. 8vo. mhs.

3918 JERMAN, John The American Almanack for the year of christian account 1736.

PhiladdpJiia : Printed by B. Franklin. [1735.]

3919 LEEDS, Titan The Genotne Leeds Almanack. The American Almanack for the year of

christian account, 1736. ... By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second-Street. [1735.] pp. (28). 8m. 8vo. hsp.

3920 LORING, Israel 1682-1772 Private christians helpers of their ministers in Christ Jesus. A sermon,

at Hopkinton, April 9, 1735.

Boston: 1735. pp. 26. 8vo. mhs.

3921 A MAP of the Five Nations of Indians, with the road from Albany to Oswego, and the situation of the Lakes.

New-Tork: Sold by William Bradford. 1735.

3922 A MAP of the harbour of New- York, from a late survey, containing the soundings and settings op the tydes, and the bearings of the most re- markable PLACES, with the PROPER PLACES FOR ANCHORING.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by William Bradford, in Hanover square. 1735. 12x10 inches.

The first engraved Map of New York Harbour.

3923 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his

Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-ninth day of May 1734, and continued by adjournments, unto Wednesday the twentieth day op No- vember following.

[Boston: Printed by JoJm Draper. 1735.] pp. 527-530. fol.

3924 The same. And continued by several adjournments unto Wed- nesday THE NINTH DAY OF APRIL FOLLOWING. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency tfte Governovr and Council. [1735.] pp. 531-534. fol.

3925 The same. Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the

TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF MaY 1735. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency tfie Oovemour and Council 1735. pp. 535-549. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued. 3926' [Arms] By his excklijsncy Jonathan Belcher, esq; captain-general and

I GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF, IN & OVER HIS MaJESTT's PROVINCE OP THE MaSSACHUSETTS-

Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a public thanksgiving. . . .

I TlTORSDAY the THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT. . . . GOD SAVE THE

Kino. [Colophon :]

Botton: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Goternour & Council. [1735.] Broadside, fol. ba.

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3927 Journal of the honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, begun and held at Boston, in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty-eighth day OF May, Anno Domini, 1735. [ 3 June [July] [Arras.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the honourable House oj JRepresentatires. 1735. pp. 92 fol. nypl.

3928 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

TENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER NEXT FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET BEING THE SECOND

SESSION OF THE SAID CouRT. [ 11 September, 1735.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1735. pp. 93-95. fol. nypl.

3929 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

NINETEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET BEING THE

THIRD SESSION OP THE SAID CouRT. [ 16 January, 1735, 6.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel KneelaTid. 1735. pp. 97-233. fol. nypl.

3930 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

SEVENTEENTH DAY OF MaRCH NEXT FOLLOWING AND THEN MET BEING THE

fourth SESSION OF THE SAID CouRT. [ 27 March, 1736.]

Boston: Printed by Samv«l Kneeland. 1735. pp. 335-267. fol. nypl.

3931 MONIS, JuDAH 1683-1764

pnpT ^l"'^3y 'jir? Dickdook leshon onebreet. a Grammar op the Hebrew

TONGUE, being AN ESSAY TO BRING THE HEBREW GRAMMAR INTO ENGLISH, TO facilitate the instruction OF ALL THOSE WHO ARE DESIROUS OF ACQUIRING A CLEAR IDEA OF THIS PRIMITIVE TONGUE BY THEIR OWN STUDIES; IN ORDER TO THEIR MORE DISTINCT ACQUAINTANCE WITH THE SACRED ORACLES OF THE OlD

Testament, according to the original. And published more especially

FOR THE USE OF THE STUDENTS OF HaRVARD-COLLEOE AT CAMBRIDGE IN NeW-

England. [Two lines of Hebrew text.] Composed and accurately corrected by Judah Monis. m. a.

Boston, iV". S. Printed by Jonas Green, and are to be sold by tlie author at his liouse in Cambridge. MDCCXXXV. pp. (6). 94, (2). 4to. bpl. hc. wl. The first Hebrew grammar published in America.

3982 A Dissertation upon the 24th and the beginning of the 25th verses

OF THE 49th chapter OF GENESIS; WITH AN HISTORICAL NARRATION OP THE

PRESENT Jewish creed about the two Messiahs.

Boston: Printed for Daniel Henchman. 1735.

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3933 MORGAN, John Mtfykdodau Buchkddol ab t Pedwab Peth diwbddap; sfip, Angau, Babn, Nbp,

AC Upfebn. Gan John Morgan, m. a. [Two lines from] Deut. xxxii, 29.

Argraplitcyd yn Philadelphia gan Andrew Bradford. 1735. Title from the Shrewsbury edition preceding this year. Ten edi- tions of this tract were printed in the eighteenth century, four of which are in the Cardiff Free Library, Cardiff, Wales. No copy of the Philadelphia edition is known to be extant. It was adver- tised in The American Weekly Mercury of August 14, 1735, as "just reprinted, A Welsh pamphlet, containing moral reflections upon Death, Judgment, Heaven and Hell. To which is added, several curious pieces of poetry, esteem'd by the ingenious, to be the best extant in that language. With considerable additions by the Reverend Mr. Hughes."

3934 THE NEW-ENGLAND Pbimeb enlarged. Fob the mobe east attaining the

TBCE reading OF ENGLISH. TO WHICH IB ADDED, ThE ASSEMBLY OF DiVINES

Catechism. ,

Boston: Printed hy 8. Knteland ami T. Oreen, 1735. 32mo. A copy of this issue, supposed to be unique, is in the private library of Mr. E. Dwight Church, of Brooklyn-New York.

3935 THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January-December, 1734. Boston: Printed by S. Eneeland & T. Green. 1735. fol.

3936 NEW JERSEY Province. The Votes and proceedings op the General Assembly of the Provinck of

New- Jersey.

Philadelphia: Printed hy Andrew Bradford? 1735.

3937 NEW YORK Province. Anno regni decimo Georgii ii. Regis. Acts passed by the General Assem- bly of the Colony op New- York in November 1735. An Act for the

FURTHER continuing An An [«tc], ENTITLED AN AcT . . .

" [New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1735.] pp. 427-834. [He. 438.] fol. nypl. pro.

The seventh supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

3938 At a council held at Fort George, in the City op New- York, in the

Province op New -York, in America; on the twelfth op June, in the

NINTH YEAR OF HIS MaJESTT'S REIGN, AnNOQUE DOMINI, ONE THOUSAND SEVEN

HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE: [Dated, 12 June 1735.]

[Netc-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1735.] pp.3, fol. pro.

3939 His excellency's speech to the General Assembly of the Colony op

New-Yobk. [At the opening of the session.]

[New- York: Printed by William Bradford. 1735.]

3940 His excellency's speech to the Genebal Assembly of the Colony op

New-Yobk. [Relative to deficiency of revenue.]

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1785.]

3941 A JOUBNAL OF THE VOTES AND PR0CEEDIN8 [sicj OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY

OP HIS Majesty's Colony op New- York, begun the 16th op October, 1735. [Numb. 1-2. November 8, 1735.] [Colophon:]

Printed [sic] by William Bradford in New- York, 1735. pp. 22. fol.

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3942 NEW YORK City. The Chauteu of the City op New- York ; printed by order of the mayor,

recorder, aldermen and commonalty of the city aforesaid. to which 18 annexed, the act of the general assembly confirming the same.

^'eic-Ym-k, Printed hy John Peter Zengei\ 1735. pp. 52. fol. nypl.

3943 THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1735.

New-Tork, Printed and sold by William Bradford in Hanover-square. 1735. fol.

3944 THE NEW- YORK Weekly .Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign, AND domestick. January-December, 1735.

Ifew-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. 1735. fol. nypl.

3945 PEMBERTON, Ebenezer 1704-1777 A Sermon, preach'd before the Commission of the Synod, at Philadelphia,

April 20th, 1735. . . .

Hew-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1735. pp. 21. 8vo. bpl.

3946 PENNSYLVANIA Province. Anno reqni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^e Britannia, Franci^e & Hiberni^, oc- tavo. At a General Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, begun

AND HOLDEN at PHILADELPHIA, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, ANNO DOM.

1734. In the eighth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George

II. BY THE GRACE OF GOD, OF GrEAT BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND IRELAND, KiNG,

Defender op the faith, &c. And from thence continued by adjourn- ments TO the seventeenth day of March, 1784. [1785.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at t7ie New Printing- office, near the Market. M,DCC,XXXIV. [1735.] pp. (2), 137-154. fol.

3947 Anno hegni Georgii ii. . . . At a General Assembly begun and holden

AT PHILADEIJ>niA, THE 14tH DAY OF OCTOBER, AnNO DOM. 1734. In THE eighth year op THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE II. . . . AnD FROM THENCE CONTINUED TO THE 17Tn DAY OP MARCH, 1734.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tlie New Printing office, near tlie Market. M,DCC,XXXIV. [1735.] pp. 24. 12mo. A synopsis of the Poor laws.

3948 The Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the

Province op Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- office, near the Market. 1735.

3949 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. January-December, 1735. Philadelphia: Printed by B.Franklin, at the New-Printing -Offlce, near

the Market. 1735. fol.

3950 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Library Company. Catalogue of the Library Company op Philadelphia.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1735.

3951 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Synod. An Extract of the Minutes of the Commission of the Synod, relating to

the affair of the Reverend Mr. Samuel Hemphil. Published by order.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the sign of the

Bible in Second-Street. 1735. pp. 13. 12ino. bpl.

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3952 PRENTICE, John 1680-1746

PdBK and UNDEFII4KD RELIGION, TUB HIGHEST OBLIGATION, AND TRUEST GLORY OF

civil rulers. a sermon delivered at boston, in the audience op the Great and General Court or Assembly of the Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New England, May 38th, 1735. Being the anniversary for the election op his Majesty's Council for the Province. . . .

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland, Printer to the Ilonmirable ITonse of Representatives for D. Henehman in Corn-hiU. MDCCXXXV. pp. (4). 28.

8tO. AAS. BPL. MH8. NYPL.

3953 PRESCOTT, Benjamin 1687-1777 A Letter to a friend, relating to the differences in the First Church in

Salem. Wherein the Proceedings op the ecclesiastical council con- cerned IN that affair are vindicated, and the objections raised against THEM answered. [Colophon : j

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in CornhiU, where may be Itad all t/ie pamphlets tluit luive been publislted relating to tlie Salem Con- troversy. 1735. pp. 31. 8V0. AAS. BA.

3954 Mr. Prescott's Examination of certain Remarks, &c., in a Letter to

THE BRETHREN OF THE FiRST ChURCH OF ClIRIST IN SaLEM, ADHERING TO THEIR REVEREND PASTOR.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman. 1735. pp. 58, (1). 8vo. aas. wl.

3955 PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758 Precious in the sight op the Lord is the death of his saints. A sermon

UPON the death op Mrs. Elizabeth Oliver, relict of the honourable Daniel Oliver, esq Wednesday, May xxi, 1735. ^tatis 58. Delivered at the South Church in Boston, on the Lord's day after. . . . [Two iiNEs prom] Rev. xiv. 13.

Boston : Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Green. MDCCXXXV. pp. (4), 26,(1). 8vo. ^ BA.

3956 THE REMAINDER of the observations promised in the Mercury.

[Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1785.] pp.4. In answer to a piece against the Governor acting as Chancellor.

fol.

3957 MDCCXXXV. The Rhode-Island Almanack fob the yeab, 1735. . . . Fitted to the meridian of Newport, ... By Poor Robin. . . .

Newport : Printed and sold by J. Franklin, . . . Sold also by T. Fleet, . . . Boston. 1735. pp. (16.) 16mo. bpl.

3958 SEW ALL, Joseph, and others.

A Faithful narrative of the proceedings of the ecclesiastical council con- vened AT Salem in 1734. Occasioned by the scandalous divisions in the First Church in that Town, continuing after repeated admonitions given them in the way op communion of churches, expressing that concern and

CHARITY they OWE TO EACH OTHER, ACCORDING TO THE LAWS OF ChRIST, AND THE PROFESSED PRINCIPLES OF CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES.

Boston : Printed for D. Henehman, at the Corner shop over against the brick Meeting-House in Corn-hill. 1735. pp. (4), vi, 94. 8vo. aas. ba. chs.

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3959 SLATER, Lionel Instructions for the ccrLTivATiNO and raising of flax and hemp: in a better

MANNER, THAN THAT GENERALLY PRACTIS'D IN IRELAND. By LIONEL SlATOR OF

Cabraqle, in the County of Cavan, flax and hemp dresser to the honour- able Thomas Coote of Coote-Hill in the said County. Printed at Dublin IN the year 1724. And now published for the benefit of the inhabitants OF New England, and recommended to their perusal.

Boston: iV. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for Daniel HeneJiman, in Cornhill. 1735. pp. iv, 25. 8vo. aas.

3960 SOME considerations of, or a brief reply to a sermon lately reprinted and dispersed among us, entitled. The Excellency and usefulness of the Common prayer, by Bishop Beveridge.

Boston: PrinUd by T. Fleet. 1735.

3961 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January— December", 1785. CJiarles-Totm: Printed by Lewis Timothy. 1735. fol.

3962 STODDARD, Solomon 1643-1729 A Guide to Christ. Or, the way of directing souls that are under the

WORK OF conversion. COMPILED FOR THE HELP OF YOUNG MINISTERS; AND MAY BE SERVICEABLE TO PRIVATE CHRISTIANS, WHO ARE ENQUIRING THE WAY TO

ZiON. . . . With an epistle perfixed \sic\ by the Reverend Dr. Increase Mather.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. MDCCXXXV. pp. (2), viii, (8), 85, (1). 16mo. , ba. hc.

3963 TAYLOR, Jacob -1736 Pennsylvania, 1736. An Almanack or ephemeris for the year of our Lord,

1736. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford. [1735.] pp. (32). Sin. 8vo.

3964 TENNENT, Gilbert 1703-1764 The Danger of forgetting God, describ'd. And the duty of considering

OUR WAYS EXPLAIN'D. In A SERMON ON PSALM L. 22. PrEACH'D AT NeW-YORK,

March, 1735.

New-York: Printed by John Peter Zeng&r, 1135. pp.30. 16mo. hsp.

3965 The Espousals Or a passionate perswasive to a marriage with the

IAMB OF God, wherein the sinners misery and the Redeemers glory is un- vAiLED IN A sermon UPON Qen. 24 49 Preach'd at N. Brunswyck, June the 22d, 1735. . . . [Two lines of Latin quotation.]

New-York, PrinUd by J. Peter Zenger. [1735.] pp. 66, (2). 8vo.

3966 The Necessity of religious violence in order to obtain durable happi- ness. A SERMON PREACHED AT PeRTH-AmBOY, JUNE 29, 1735. . . .

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York. [1735.] pp. 45. 16mo.

3967 A Solemn warning to the secure world from the God of terrible

MAJESTY, OR THE PRESUMPTUOUS SINNER DETECTED, HIS PLEAS CONSIDERED, AND his doom DISPLAYED, 4C.

Boston, N. E. Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green for D. Henchman. 1735. pp. xiii, 205. 8vo. Running-title : The Presumer detected.

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TENNENT, John 1706-1732

The Nature op kegeneration opened, and its absolute necessity in order TO salvation demonstrated. Also The Nature op adoption, with its con- sequent PRIVILEGES explained, IN A SERMON PROM I JOHN III, 1. WiTH An EXPOSTULART ADDRESS TO SAINTS AND SINNERS ADDED AS AN APPENDIX. By

Gilbert Tennent.

Boston: 1735. pp. xv. 78. 8vo.

BM.

TURELL, Ebenezer 1702-1778

Memoirs op the life and death op Jane Colman Turell. By her consort.

Boston: Printed hy 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen for J. Edwardt and H. Foster. 1735. 8vo.

AUibone says the Memoirs were published separate from Benjamin Colman's Two sermons, of this year.

VINCENT, Thomas, and others.

A Companion for communicants. Or, the christian instructed in the great duty op worthy approaching the table op the Lord. ... To which is ADDED, A Brief rehearsal op the sufferings of Christ from the Judg- ment-Hall OF Pontius Pilate to the place of execution. By Mr. Thomas DooLirrEL. And The Christian at the table of the Lord, containing suitable meditations and sweet ejaculations while participating op the HOLY Eucharist. By Dr. Jabez Earle. A Collection worthy of esteem,

AND MUCH to BE IMPROVED AND DELIGHTED IN, BY ALL THAT LOVE THE LORD

Jesus Christ, and that desire in a bight and acceptable manner to show forth his death.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, for D. Henchman. 1735. pp. 34. 16mo. ba.

A VINDICATION of the Reverend Commission of the Synod: in answer to SOME Observations on their proceedings against the Reverend Mr. Hemphill. . . .

Philadelphia. Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at tlie Bible, in Second-Street. MDCCXXXV pp. (2). 63. Sm. 8vo. mhs. yc.

THE WEEKLY Rehearsal. January-August 11, 1735.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at tlie Hea/rt and Crown in Corn-hill, 1735. fol.

Discontinued. The same interests published " The Boston Evening Post," the next week, giving to the first number, 203, in con- tinuation with the Rehearsal.

WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY op Divines The Shorter catechism of the Assembly of Divines, with the proofs at

LARGE. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1734.

WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel

An Almanack for the year of our Lord 1736. Boston: [1735.]

WIGGLESWORTH, Edward

A Seasonable caveat against believing every spirit: for trying the spirits, whether they are of God. lectures in the Hall op Harvard-College, at Cambridge, N. E., April 22 AND 29, 1735. . . .

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman, at tlie Corner Sliop over-against the Brick Meeting-House in Cm-n-hill. 1735. pp. (4), 33, (1). 8vo. ba. hc. wl.

1670-1754

1693-1765

WITH SOME directions

Given in two public

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3976 WILLARD, Samuel 1640-1707

Brief diukctions to a young scnoLAR designing the ministry for the study OF divinity. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for T. Hancock, 1735. pp. (4), iv, 7,

16mO. BPL. CHS. MHS.

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3977 WILLIAMS, Eleazar 1688-1742 Sensible sinners invited to come to Christ. A practical discourse shew- ing that the Lord Jesus Christ, invites sinners that are sensible of their sin and misery and asham'd op it, to come to Him for the best pleasures and delights. Being tub substance of three short sermons preach'd at Mansfield. . . . Published at the earnest desire of them that heard them. [Quotation from] Jon. vi. 37.

JV. London, Printed & sold by T. Green, 1735. pp. (4), vi, 58, (1). 8vo.

3978 YALE COLLEGE. Pr^clarissimo viro perillustri vit^ integritate o.mnkjue poelicissimb

Gubernandi ratione instructissimo viro Josepho Tallcott Armigero Col- onic Connecticutensis Gubernatori . . . D. Elisaeo Williams Collegii Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce theses (iUAS in Collegio Yalensis de- FENDERE . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in Comitiis Novo Portii Connecticulensium MDCCXXXV Novi- Londini, excudebat Timotheus Green. Broadside, fol.

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ALBANY. New York.

The Charter op the City of Albany. [Colophon:]

Printed and gold by William Bradford, in New York, 1736.

pp. (16). fol.

ALEXANDER, James 1690-1756

New- York, March 24, 1735,6. Whereas on the 13th day of this instant March . . . [Disavowal of his consent to George Clarke taking the admini- stration of Government.] [Signed, James Alexander.]

[New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1736.] Broad.side. fol.

THE AMERICAN Weekly AIkrcury. January-December, 1736.

Philadelphia; Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, Post-master at t!te Sign of tlie Bible, in Second-street. 1736. fol. nypl.

3982 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764 An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ,

1737. . . .

Boston, New England: Printed by John Draper; for the Booksellers 1737 [1736]. 16mo. bpl. mhs.

3983 APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784 The Christian glorying in tribulation from a sense of its happy fruits. A

discourse occasion'd by the death op that pious and afflicted gentle- woman, Mrs. Martha Gerrish, (wife of Mr. Benjamin Gerrish, and daughter of the late Col. Foxcroft) who rested from all her pains and SORROWS, April 14, 1736. Having newly compleatbd the 48th year of her age. . . . To which are annexed some op Mrs. Gbrrish's letters. [Four lines from] Luke i. 46 &c.

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards and H. Foster in CornhiU. 1736. pp. (4), 34, (10), 91. 16mo. ba. ohs.

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BEACPI, John 1700-1783

A Vindication op the worship of God according to the Church of England. Wew-York: Printed by WiUiam Bradford. 1786. In reply to Jonathan Dickinson's sermon on " The Vanity of human institutions in the worship of God."

BEAVEN, Thomas

An Essay concerning the restoration of primitive Christianity, in a con- duct TRULY pious AND RELIGIOUS. ThIRD EDITION WITH ADDITIONS.

Newport: Re-printed by Jainen Franklin. [1736.] ])p. 239. 16mo.

BEISSEL, JoHANN Conrad, and others.

Jacobs Kampfp-und Ritter-Platz. Allwo der nach seine.\i ursprunq sich

SEHNENDE GEIST der in SOPHIAM VERLIKBTEN SEELE MIT GOTT UM DEN NEUEN

namen gerungen, und den Sieg da von getragen. Entworffen in Unter- schidlichen Glaubens und i.eidensliedern, uerpahrungs vollen aus- truckungen de8 gemuths, darinnen sich darstellet, so wol aupf seiten

GOTTES seine UNERMUEDETE ARBEIT ZUR REINIGUNG SOLCHER SEELEN, DIE SICH SEINER FUERUNG ANVERTRAUT. AlS AUCH AUFF SEITEN DES MeNSCHEN DER ERNST DES OEISTEB IM ADS HALTEN UNTER DEM PROCESS DER LAEUTERUNG UND ABSCHMELTZUNG DES MeNSCHEN DER StjNDEN 8AMT DEM DARAUS ENT8PRINGEN- DEN LOBES-GEThSn. ZuR GEMUTHLICHEN ERWECKUNG DERER DIE DAS HEIL

Jerusalems lieb haben. Verleget Von einbm Liebhaber der wahrheit

DIE IM VEBBORGENEN WOHNT.

Zu Philadelphia : Oedrnckt bey B.[enjamin] F.[ranklin]. 1736. pp.53. Sm. 8vo. HBP.

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

The Psalms of David. In meetbr. Newly translated . . . Allowed by the authority of the General Assembly op the Kirk of Scotland. . . . Boston: Printed by John Draper. 1736. pp. (3), 340. 13mo.

BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year of Christ 1787.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1736.]

BOSTON. Massachusetts. Presbyterian Society. The Articles for the Boston Presbiterian \Hie'] Society, erected Septem- ber SlsT 1786, FOR that laudable design op building a meeting-house in Long-Lane, upon that land which is the sole and proper right of the Presbyterian congregation, who have for these several years past met

THERE, for the PDBLICK WORSHIP OF GOD.

[Bo»ton: 1736.] pp. (3). fol. nypl.

THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1736.

Bogton: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in C'ornhill. 1736. fol.

THE BOSTON Gazette. January-December, 1736.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Cheen. 1786. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly Nbws-lktter. January-December, 1736.

Boston: Printed and told by John Draper, at the Printing House in Newhury-Street. 1736. foL

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1736. Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1736.

4to.

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The American Almanack for 1737.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford.

[1736.]

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3995 BOWEN, Nathan MDCCXXXVII. The New-England Diary: or Almanack for the year op

OUR Lord Christ, 1737. . . . By A Native op New-England. . . .

Boston, in New-EngUuid. Printed by T. Fleet, for the booksellerg, and sold at their sMps. 1737 [1736.] pp. (16). 16mo. ntpl.

3996 BRECK, Robert 1713-1784 An Examination op and some answer to a pamphlet, intitled, A Narrative

AND defence of THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE MINISTERS OF HAMPSHIRE, WHO DIS- APPROVED OF Mu. Breck's settlement at Springfield. With a vindication

OP those MINISTERS AND CHURCHES THAT APPROV'd OF AND ACTED IN THE SETTLE- MENT OF SAID Mr. Breck. [Two lines from] Prov. xviii, 17.

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for II. Foster, at his shop in CornhiU. 1736. pp. (4), 98. 8vo. aas. ba.

3997 BROWN, John 1706-1752 The Examiner exa.min'd. Or, an answer to the Rev. Mr. Prescott's Exam- ination of certain Remarks on a Letter relating to the divisions of the First Church in Salem. By way op appeal to Congregational Ministers IN THE Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-Engl.^nd. By the AUTHOR OF the REMARKS. [Two lines from] Job vi, 25.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Croim, in CornhiU. 1736.

pp. (4.) 105. (1). 8V0. AAS. BA. HC. NYPL. WL.

3998 BUNYAN, John 1628-1688 The Holy war made by Shaddai upon Diabolus fob the regaining op the

METROPOLIS OF THE WOBLD. Or, THE LOSING AND TAKING AGAIN OP THE TOWN

OF Mansoul.

Boston: Reprinted by T. Fleet. 1736.

3999 BYLES, Mather 1706-1788 To HIS excellency Governoub Belcher, on the death of his lady. An

epistle. . . . [One line of Latin from] Sen. Agamem.

[Boston: 1736] pp. (2), ii, 6. 4to. ba. nypl.

4000 CLARK, Peter 1693-1768 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 op the sermon. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for D. Henchman, in CornhiU. 1736. pp. (2). 50. 8vo. aas. ba. chs.

4001 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747

A Dissertation on the image op God wherein man was created. Genesis 1, 27. . . . [Three lines of Latin from] Van Mastricht.

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-street. MDCCXXXVI. pp. (4), xii, 47. 8vo. ba. chs.

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4002

COLMAN, Benjamin, continued.

The Merchandise of a people holiness to the Lord. A sermon,

PREACHED IN PART AT THE PUBLICK LECTURE IN BoSTON, JULY 1, 1725. In PART AT A PRIVATE MEETING FOR CHARITT TO THE POOR, MARCH 6, 1726. AnD NOW PUBLISHED AS A THANK-OFFERING TO 60D FOR REPEATED SURPRISING BOUNTIES

FROM London for uses of piety and charity. . . . [Two lines from] 2 Cor. IX. 9.

Boston, in New-England, pp. (3), iv, vi, 38. 8vo.

Printed by J. Draper, in Newbury-street. 1736.

BA. NYPL.

4003 The Peaceful end op a perfect and upright life remark'd and contem- plated IN A SERMON AFTER THE DE.'^TH OP THE UNIVERSALLY ESTEEMED ThOMAS

Steel, esq; merchant in Boston, who departed this life on Thursday,

January 8th, 1735, 6. jEtat 71. . . . [Four lines from] Isaiah lvti. 1, 2.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. MDCCXXXVL pp. (2),

ii, 28. 8vo. mhs.

4004 Righteousness and compassion the duty and character op pious rulers.

A sermon pbeach'd on a day of private fasting and prayer. In the Council Chamber in Boston, December 10th. 1736. Before his excel- lency THE governour AND THE GENERAL CouRT. . . . [Three lines from] Hobea X, 12.

Boston, in New-England : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his Excel- lency the Ooternour and Council, for D. Henchman, over against the Brick Meet- ing-Uouse in Cornhil. 1736. pp. (6), 31. 8vo. aas. ba. yc.

4005 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's

Colony of Connecticut in New England: begun and held at Hartford,

ON THE thirteenth DAY OF MaY, IN THE NINTH YEAR OP THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGK THE SECOND, OF GREAT-BrITAIN, &C., KiNG. AnNO-

QUE Domini, 1736. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen, Printer to tlie Oov. (6 Company. 1736. pp. 441-443. fol. chs. csl. hsp. yc.

4006 The same. Begun and held at New-Haven . . . October . . .

1786. [Colophon:]

N. London Printed <fc sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov.dk Comp. 1736. pp. 445-447. fol. CHS. csl.

4007 COOPER, William 1694-1743

The Work op ministers represented under the figure of sowers. In a ser- mon preach'd at Springfield, January 26, 1736. At the ordination of THE Reverend Mr. Robert Breck to the pastoral office in the first

CHURCH THERE. . . . PUBLISHED AT THE URGENT AND REPEATED REQUEST OF

THE MINISTERS AND PEOPLE THAT HEARD IT. [With Mr. Breck's confession of faith.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, in Newbury-street. 1736. pp. (4), 26,

(2). 8vO. BA. CHS. NYPL.

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The Work of a christian. An important case of practical religion: or,

DIRECTIONS HOW TO MAKE RELIGION ONK'S BUSINESS. FoUND IN THE HAND- WRITING OP THE TRULY RELIGIOUS Mr. ThOMAS CROSBT, EDUCATED AT HARVARD

College in Cambridge. Sometime a preacher op God's word, and after- ward A MERCHANT IN HARWICH IN N. E. WHO DIED SUDDENLY AT BoSTON, JUNE

27, 1702. Accompanied with another Discourse on Preparation for sud- den DEATH ; WHICH ALSO BEARS THIS COMPANY IN THE PRESENT PUBLICATION.

Boston : J'rinled ond sold by 8. Kneelaiid & T. Green, over against the Prison in Queenstreet. 1736. pp. (3), 34. 12mo. bpl.

Second title : An Important case of practical Christianity, daily and

DEEPLY to be CONSIDER'D BY EVERY CHRISTIAN: OR, A BRIEF DISCOURSE ON THAT QUESTION, SEEING NO MAN HATH ONE DAYS CERTAINTY OF LIFE, WHAT MAY WE DO TO BE SECURED FROM BEING SURPRIZ'D BY DEATH? FoUND IN THE HAND- WRIT- ING OF THE EXEMPLARY RELIGIOUS Mr. ThOMAS CrOSBY, OF HARWICH. WHO DIED VERY SUDDENLY AT HIS FRIENDS HOUSE IN BOSTON. (GOING TO BED WELL AT NIGHT, WAS FOUND DEAD IN THE MORNING) JuNB 27, 1702.

Boston: Printed in ttte year 1736. pp. 17-18. Pages 29-34 contain poems from " Penitential cries."

CUMMINGS, ARCHIBALD

The Character of a righteous ruler. A sermon upon the death of the

HONORABLE PATRICK GORDON, ESQ; LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OF THE PROVINCE

OP Pennsylvania, &c. Preach'd at Christ's Church in Philadelphia, Aug. 8, 1736. . . . Published at the request of seveual gentlemen in this city.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford. M,DCC,XXXVI. pp. (2), 26. 8vo. LCP. MHS.

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

The Vanity op human institutions in the worship of God. A sermon

PREACHED AT NkWARK, JuNE 2, 1736. To WHICH ARE ADDED, SOME LITTLE

enlargements. . . . [Three lines from] Gal. iv. 9.

New-Tork, Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1736. pp. (2), vi, 32. 12mo.

DIXON, Henry, and others. The English instructor, or the art of spelling improved. Being a more

PLAIN, easy and regular METHOD OF TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN, WITH A

greater variety of useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. for the use of schools. collected from dixon, Bailey, Watts, Owen and Strong.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for D. Henchman. 1736. pp. (2), ii, 120. 12mo. BPL.

4012

DOUGLASS, William 1697-1753

The Practical history of a new epidemical eruptive military fever, with AN Angina Ulcubculosa which prevailed in Boston New England, in the

YEARS 1735 AND 1736. . . .

Boston, N. E. : Printed and Heart and Crovm in Cornhill. 1736

sold by Thonuis Fleet, at tlie Sign of tlie pp. (2), ii, 18. 8vo. BA.

Dedicated to A Medical Society in Boston.

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4013 ELIOT, Jabed 1685-1736 The Two witnesses ; or, kbiioion supported by reason and divine revela- tion. Being the substance op a lecture-sermon preach'd at the North- Society IN Lyme October 29, 1735, before the Association of the County OP New-London . . . and published at their desire. . . . [Two lines of Scripture texts.]

W.London: Printed and »old hy T. Oreen. 1736. pp. (4), 79. 16mo.

4014 FITCH, Jabkz 1672-1746 An Account of the numbers that have died of the distemper in the throat,

WITHIN THE Province of New-Hampshire, with some reflections thereon. July 26, 1736.

Boston: Printed for Eleazer Russel in Port»mouth. 1736. pp. (2), 14. 8vo. BA.

4015 Two sermons, on occasion of the fatal distemper, which prevailed in

SUNDRY TOWNS WITHIN THE PROVINCE OP NeW-HaMP8HIRE.

Boston: Printed for Eleazw Russell in Portsmouth, \1%Q. pj). 27. 8vo.

4016 FLYNT, Henry 1676-1760 A Caution to sinners against abusing the patience op 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 op many op them. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by 8. KneeloMd and T. Green, in Queen-street. 1736. pp. (4), 20. 8vo. aas. ba. nypl.

4017 FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790 Poor Richard, 1737. An Almanack for the year of Christ 1737 ... By

Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the new Printing- Office near tlve Ma/rket. [1736.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo. nypl.

4018 GODFREY, Thomas

The Pennsylvania Almanack for 1737.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford.

[1786.]

4019 GRAHAM, John 1694-1773 Some remarks upon a Second letter from the Church of England minister,

TO HIS dissenting PARISHIONERS. By J. G. V. D. M. . . .

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman, oter against the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhil. 1736. pp. (4), 128. 8vo.

4020 GREAT BRITAIN. King. His Majesty's royal Commission to William Cosby, esq. For the government

OF the Province op New- York. [Colophon:]

Printed by John Peter Zenger, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, fw tU Province of New-Tork. M,DCC,XXXVL pp. [8.] fol. nypl.

4021 GYLES, John

Memoirs op odd adventures, strange deliverances, etc., in the captivity op John Gyles, esq., commander op the garrison on St. George's River. Written by himself. . . .

Boston in N. E.: Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen street over against the Prison. MDCCXXXVI. pp. (3), 40, 4. 4to.

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GYLES, John, continued.

4082 Memoirs op odd adventures, strange deliverances, etc., in the captivity

OP John Giles, esq., commander op the garrison, on Saint George River IN THE District of Maine, written by himself.

Boston: Printed for William Dodge. 1736. pp.64. 8vo. jcb.

Reprinted in Cincinnati in 1864.

4023 HALE, Sir Matthew 1609-1676 Some necessary and important considerations directed to all sorts of

PEOPLE. Taken odt of the writings of that late worthy and renowned Judge Sir Matiiew Hales. [»«>.] Wherein is described his own experi- ence OF THE INWARD AND INVISIBLE GUIDANCE OP THE SpiRIT OP GOD. ThE tenth EDITION.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1736. pp.34. 8vo.

4024 HARVARD COLLEGE. Catalogus eorum qui in Coll. Harv. Nov.-Ang. ab anno 1642 ad annum 1736

alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt.

[Cambridge: 1736.] Broadside, fol. hc.

4025 Illustrissimo ac sublimi virtute, optimaque eruditione ornatissimo viro,

Jonathan Belcher, Armigero, PROviNciiB Massachusettensis et Nko- Hamtoniensis Gubernatori, . . . Reverendo paritSr atque honorando D. Benjamini Wadsworth, CoLLEOii Harvardini Pr/Esidi . . . Theses hasce,

QUAS (DiVINIO ANNCENTE NUMINK) IN COLLEOIO HaRVARDINO DEPENDERE . . .

Habita in Comitiis Cantabrigim Not-Angloi'um. 1736. Broadside, fol.

4026 HOLYOKE, Edward 1690-1769 Integrity and religion to be principally regarded, by such as design

OTHERS TO stations OP PUBLICK TRUST. A SERMON PREACH'd BEFORE HIS EXCEL- LENCY, Jonathan Belcher, esq; his Majesty's Council, and the Assembly OP THE Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the anni- versary FOR the election OF COUNCILLORS FOR SAID PROVINCE, MaY 26,

1736. . . . [Eleven lines of quotations.]

Boston in New-England : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency tli/e Oovernour and Council, for J. Eliot. 1736. pp. (4), 51. 8vo. aas. bpl. nypl.

4027 JAMES, Philip Dialogue between a blind man and Death. Translated out op the British

language, and rendered into familiar English verse.

Philadelphia: Reprinted by Andrew Bradford. 1736.

4028 JERMAN, John The American Almanack for the year op christian account, 1737.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford 'i [1736].

4029 LEEDS, Titan The American Almanack for the year op christian account, 1737. . . ,

By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the sign of the Bible. [1736.] pp. (28). Sm. Svo.

4030 A LETTER to one of the members of the late General Assembly. [Colophon :] [New York:] Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1736. pp. (2). fol. nypl.

AL'CTIOM TALUKS

$19

15

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4081 THE LONDON Gazette, Numb. 1502. From Tuesday April 27, to Saturday May 1, 1736. [Containing an account of the marriage ceremony of the Prince of Wales. Reprinted by special order of the President of his Majesty's Council for New York.]

New-York, Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1736. pp. (6). fol.

4032 MARTYROLOGY, or, a brief account op the lives, soppebings and deaths op those two holy martyrs, viz. Mr. John Rogers, and Mr. .John Bradford, WHO suffered for the gospel, by the bloody tyranny, rage and persecu- tion OF the Church op Rome, in the Kingdom of England, under the REIGN OF Queen Maby, and were burnt at Smithfield, the former on the 14th of February 15.54, the l.^tter July Ist 1555. [Three lines from] Math. v. 10.

Boston : pp. 19. 16mo.

Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen-street.

1736.

AAS.

4033 MASON, John 1600.?-1672? A Brief History op the Pequot War: especially op the memorable taking

OP THEIR Fort at Mistick in Connecticut in 1637. Written by Major John Mason, a principal actor therein, as then chief captain and com- mander op Connecticut forces. With an introduction and some explana- tory NOTES, by the Reverend Mr. Thomas Prince. [Ten lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed & sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, in Queen street. 1736. pp. (2), vi, X, 22. 1 pi. 8vo. job. nypl.

First printed, in part, in Increase Mather's " Relation of the troubles which have hapned in New-England," as being the work of John AUyn. A facsimile reprint is appended to the " Case of the Governor and Company of Connecticut and Moheagan Indians" London: 1769. It has also been reprinted in the Col- lections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, second series, vol. viij and in New York in 1869 ; and in Cleveland in 1897.

4034 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op his

Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-Ekgland, begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesd.vy the twenty-eighth day of May 1735, and continued by adjournments to Wednesday the nineteenth day of Novem- ber FOLLOWING. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1736.] pp. 551-558. fol.

4035 The same. And continued by several adjournments unto Wednes- day THE seventeenth DAY OF MaRCH FOLLOWING. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1736.] pp. 559-560. fol.

4036 The same. Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the

TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OP May, 1736. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to /lis excellency the Governmir <fe Council. 1736. pp. 561-564. fol.

I UNIVLRSfTY j

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4037

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

Anno regni Georgii, skcundi, Regis, nono & decimo. An Act passed by

THE Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province of THE Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of May, 1786. [Colophon:]

Bostan : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Coitncil. 1736. pp. (9). fol.

A Tax of £.29.953 pounds, seven shillings, and sixpence.

40S8

4089

4040

4041

4042

4048

4044

4045

The same. An Act . . . Begun at held at Boston, upon Wed- nesday THE twenty-sixth DAY OF ^May 1736. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oonerrumr and Council. 1736. pp. 6. fol.

Rates and duties of Impost and Tunnage of Shipping.

The same. Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, ss. William Foye,

esq; treasurer and receiver general of his Majesty's said Province, to constable or collector of the town of greeting, etc

[Boston: Printed by John Draper. 1736.] pp. (2). fol.

Journal of the Honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England. Begun and held AT Boston in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty-sixth day op May, Annoque Domini, 1736. [ 6 July 1736.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to tlie Honourable House of Representatives. 1736. pp. (102). fol. ba, ntpl.

The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

twenty-fourth day of November next following, and then met being

THE second session OF SAID COURT. [ 4 FEBRUARY, 1737.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1736. pp. (152). fol. ba. nypl.

Province of the SIassachdsetts-Bay. In the House of Representatives.

Jovis 9, Die Decembris, A. D. 1736. [A Report on the Governor's Speech. Signed, John Stoddart.]

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1736.] pp.3, fol.

MOORE, John 1646-1714

Of religious melancholy. A sermon preached before the Queen at White- hall, March the vtth, 169^. By the right reverend father in God, John, lord bishop of Norwich. Published by her Majesty's special com- mand. The sixth edition: with a preface by J[ohn] H[olme].

London, printed 1703. Philadelphia: Re-printed by Andrew Bradfoi-d, for John Hohne. 1736. pp. iv, 56. Sm. 8vo. lcp.

A NARRATIVE of the proceedings of those ministers of the County of Hampshire, &c. That have disapproved op the late measures taken in order to the settlement of Mr. Robert Breck, in the pastoral office IN the First Church in Springfield. With a defence of their conduct IN that affair. Written by themselves. [Two lines from] Prov. 18. 13. Boston: Printed in tlie year 1736. pp. (4), 93, (1). 8vo. aas. ba. wl.

THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January-December, 1736. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Gi'een. 1736. fol.

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4046 NEW JERSEY Province. A Copy op The Petition of the President, Councii., the Speaker and some

OF the members of the House op Assembly op New-Jersey, to his Ma- jesty, FOR a separate GOVERNOR, ON THE DEATH OP COI>. COSBY. AlsO, A

Copy of the Grand Jury's Petition, prom New-Jersey, to the King, ON the death op Col. Cosby, for a separate Governor, March 19, 1735,6. . . .

[New York: 1736.] pp. [4]. fol. nypl.

4047 The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Province

of New-Jersey.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford t 1786.

4048 NEW YORK Province. Anno regni decimo Georgii ii. regis. Acts passed by the General As- sembly OP THE Colony op New- York, in the tenth year op his ^Iajesty's REIGN, November, 1786. An Act for the further continuing of An Act, entituled, . . .

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1736.] pp. 439-454. fol.

The Eighth supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

4049 [Arms.] By the honourable George Clarke, esq; president of his

Majesty's Council and commander in chief of the Province of New- York, *c. A Proclamation in Council . . . notifying the death op his said LATE excellency [William Cosby], & hereby requiring and strictly

CHARGING AND C0M.MANDIN6 ALL OFFICERS BOTH CIVIL AND MILITARY WITHIN

THE SAID Province to continue in exercise, perform and execute their

SEVERAL AND RESPECTIVE DUTIES AND OFFICES . . . [DaTED, 10 MaRCH, 1735.]

[Colophon :]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York, 1735. [1736.] Broadside.

fol. NYPL.

4050 [Arms.] By the honourable George Clarke, esq ; president op his Maj- esty's Council and commander in chief op the Province of New- York, &c. A Proclamation in Council. . . . further to adjourn the said General Assembly until the last Tuesday in April next ensuing. . . . [Dated, 18 March, 1735,6.] [Colophon :]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1785. Broadside, fol. nypl.

4051 [Arms.] By the honourable George Clarke, esq; president of his Ma- jesty's Council for the Province op New-York, and commander in chief OF the said Province. A Proclamation, . . . further to adjourn the SAID General Assembly until the second Tuesday in October now next ensuing . . . [Dated, 15tu OP September, 1736.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1736. Broadside, fol. nypl.

4052 By the honourable George Clarke, esq; president op his Majesty's

Council and commander in chief op the Province op New- York, A Proc- lamation, Whereas Rip Van Dam, esq; . . . [Dated, 1 October, 1736.] [Colophon :]

Printed by William Bradford, Printer to tJie Kings most excellent Majesty for tM Province of New York, XIZQ. Broadside, fol. nysl. pbo.

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NEW YORK PnoviNCB, continued.

4053 A Journal op the votes and proceedings of the General Assemrly of

HIS Majesty's Colony op New- York, which began the 13th op October, 1736. [Numb. 1^.— November 10, 1736.] fColophon:]

Printed by William Bmdfordin New-Tork. 1786. pp.16, fol. nypl.

4054 The President and commander in chief. His speech to the General

Assembly of the Province of New- York, the 14th of October, 1736.

[NewTork: Printed by William Bradford. 1736.] pp. (3). fol. nypl.

4055 THE NEW- YORK Gazette. .January-December, 1736. New-York, Printed and gold by William Bradford. 1736. fol. nyhs.

4456 THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign and domestick. January-December. 1736.

Neio-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. 1736. fol. nypl.

4057 OBSERVATIONS on the Reasons given by Mr. [John] Hamilton's advisers, for his detaining the seals of the Province of New Jersie, after the demand made of them by Lewis Morris, esq. ; president op the council and commander-in-chief of the Province op New Jersie. In a letter to a friend.

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1736.] pp.11, fol. n.jsl.

4058 PEABODY, Oliver 1698-1752 That ministers are to sepbrate [sk] men to the work of the ministry, by

laying ON their hands; and what care they are to take herein. Shewn IN A SERMON prkach'd AT Brimfield, June 9th, 1736. When the Reverend !Mu. James Bkidgham was solemnly seperated [m'c] to the work of the

gospel ministry, and ORDAINED OVERSEER OF THE ChURCH OF ChRIST THERE, BY

FASTING, PRAYER, AND LAYING ON OP HANDS. . . . [Three Unes from] 2 Tim. 2. 8.

Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland <b T. Green in Queen-street over against

the Prison. MDCCXXXVI. pp. (4), ii, 26. 8vo. ba.

405'J PENNSYLVANIA Province.

Anno hegni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^b Britanni.e, Francle & Hibernl*;, nono. At a General Assembly op the Province op Pennsylvania, begun and

HOLDEN AT PHILADELPHIA, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AnNO DoM. 1735. In THE NINTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OP OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE II.

by the grace op god ; of great britain, france and ireland, king, Defender op the paitii, &c. And prom thence continued by adjoubnments TO the twelfth day op January, 1735. [1736.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at tlie New Printing-office, near the Market. M,DCC,XXXVL pp. (2), 157-169. fol. nypl.

4060 By the honourable the President and Council ... A Proclamation.

[Against three hundred men in arms, from Maryland, who had invaded Chester and Lancaster Counties.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Printer to tlie Province. [1786.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

4061 The Charge delivered prom the Bench to the Grand Inquest at a

Court of Oyer and Terminer and general gaol-delivery held for the City and County of Philadelphia April 13, 1736.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XXXVI. pp. 24. 8m. 4to. hsp. jcb.

Reprinted in London in 1737.

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PENNSYLVANIA Pkovince, continued.

Votes and proceedings of the House of Refbesentatitbs of thb Prov- ince OF Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. FranUin. 1736.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Januart-Dkcbmbeb, 1736.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, at t?ie New-Printing-Offlee near tlie

4062

4063

4064

4066

Market. 1786. fol.

PHILOPATRI^, pseudonym.

A Letter to a member of the . . . House of Representatives, on the present state op the bills of credit. [Signed Philopatri^.]

Boston: Printed in t/ie year MDCCXXXVI. pp. (2), 9. 8vo. bpi,.

PLAIN-DEALING, Thomas, pseudonym.

A Dialogue, or, representation of matters of fact. Done in a plain and

EASY DRESS. By WAY OF QUESTION AND ANSWER. OCCASIONED BY SOME MIS- MANAGEMENTS 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] Pkov. 30. 12. [Signed, Thomas Plain-Dealing.]

[New-LoTidon.J Printed in the year, 1736. pp. (4), 35. 16mo. ba. wl. Short title : Remarks on the result of an Ecclesiastical Council at New- London North Parish.

4066

4067

. BY A Gentleman of Virginia. and sold by William Parks. M,DCC,XXXVI.

4068

POEMS ON 8BVBBAL occasions. . .

Williamsburg : Printed pp. 30. Sm. 4to.

PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758

Christ abolishing death and bbinoino life and immortality to ught in the

GOSPEL. A SERMON OCCASIONED BY THE DEATH OF THE HONOURABLE MaRY

Belcher late consort of his excellency our present governour. Delivered at Boston, N. E. October 17, 1736, being the Lord's-d.vy after HER funeral. . . . [Three lines from] I Cor. xv. 55, 56. 57.

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman over against the brick meeting -fiouse in Cornhil. 1736. pp. (2), 41, (1). 4to. ba. jcb.

A Chronological history of New-England in the form of annals.

Being a summary and exact account of the most material transactions

AND occurrences RELATING TO THIS COUNTRY, IN THE ORDER OF TIME WHEREIN they HAPPENED, FROM THE DISCOVERY BY CaPT. GOSNOLD IN 1602, TO THE

ARRIVAL OF Governor Belcher, in 1730. With an introduction contain- ing A brief epitome of the most remarkable transactions and events

ABROAD, FROM THE CREATION: INCLUDING THE CONNECTED LINE OF TIME, THB SUCCESSION OF PATRIARCHS AND SOVEREIGNS OF THE MOST FAMOUS KINGDOMS AND E.MPIRES, THE GRADUAL DISCOVERIES OF AMERICA, AND THE PROGRESS OF

THB Reformation to the discovery of New-England. . . . Vol. I.

Boston, 2f. E. Printed by Kneeland cfe Green for 8. Oerrish,

MDCCXXXVI. pp. (10), xi, (1), 20, 104, 254. Sm. 8vo. bpl. jcb. nypl. wl. Contains a list of subscriljers. Volume I. brings the Chronology down to Septemljer 7, 1630. The second volume was commenced in 1755, and three numbers printed, continuing the Chronology to August 5, 1633.

The Watkinson Library of Hartford possesses the copy formerly belonging to Thomas Prince, containing his numerous important manuscript additions. Reprinted in Boston in 1826.

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4069 THE PRODIGAL daughtkk; or the disobedient lady bkclaimkd; [with cuts.] Boiton: Printed by T. Fleet. 1736. 8vo.

4070 RAND, William 1700-1779 Ministers must preach Christ Lord, and themselves servants. A sermon

preach'd at Sunderland in the County of Hampshire, November 2d. 1735. . . . [Five lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland db T. Green in Queen-street. 1736. pp.

(4), 17. 8vo. BA.

4071 READ, John A Latin Grammar. . . .

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green in Queen-street. M,DCC,XXXVL pp. (2), 34, 20. 18mo. ba. chs.

4072 A REMARKABLE dream ; turned into verse ; with a preface exhibiting some observations relating to dreams, collected from authors of eminent note and worth.

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland «fc 1\ Green in Queen-street. 1736.

4073 THE RHODE-ISLAND Almanack for the year, 1737. By Poor Robin. Newport: Printed by J. Franklin. [1736.] 8vo.

4074 S., P. The Sentiments op a principal freeholder, offered to the consideration

OF THE Representatives op the Province of New- York, who are now called to meet and sit the 14th of Septemb. 1736. [Signed F. S.]

[New-York: Printed by WiUiam Bradford. 1736.] pp. (4). fol. nypl.

4075 S., W. Mysterious nothing. A poem; with An Allegory on life and futurity.

By the author op Contempt on revenge.

Philadelphia: Printed for the Author. 1736. pp.16. 12mo.

4076 THE SAD estate of the unconverted . . . with inferences thereon, offered to the consideration op the inhabitants of . . . North- America.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1736. pp. (4), 50. 12mo.

4077 SHEPARD, Thomas 1605-1649 The Sound beleever or, a treatise of evangelical conversion. Discover- ing THE WORK OF Christ's spirit, in reconciling op a sinner to God. . . .

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman, in Cornhill. 1736. pp. (2), ii, 281. 12mQ.

4078 SMITH, Josiah 1704-1781 The Character and duty of minister and people represented in a sermon

DELIVERED MARCH 24, 1736, AT THE ORDINATION OP THE REVEREND MR. JOHN

Osgood, to the pastoral charge of the Congregational Church at Dor- chester. . . .

Charles-Town: Printed by Lewis Timothy. 1736. pp. 29. 8vo.

4079 SOUTH CAROLINA Province. Account op importations and exportations at the Port of Chablks-Town,

South Carolina, from 1724 to 1735. [Dated, November, 1736]

Charles-Town: PrirUed by Lewis Timothy. 1736. Broadside, fol.

AVOnOH VALUES

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4080

SOUTH CAROLINA Province, continued.

The Laws op the Province op South Carolina, in two parts. The first

PART containing ALL THE PeRPETOAL AcTS IN FORCE AND USE WITH THE TITLES

OP SUCH Acts as are repealed, expired or obsolete. Placed in the order

OP TIME IN which THEY PASSED. ThE SECOND PART CONTAINING ALL THE TEM- PORARY Acts in force and use. To which is added the titles op all the Private Acts, and the two Charters granted bt King Charles ii. to the Lords Proprietors op Carolina. And also the Act of Parliament for establishing an agreement with seven of the said lords proprietors for

THE SURRENDER OP THEIR TITLE AND INTEREST TO HIS MaJEBTY. COLLECTED IN TWO VOLUMES. By NICHOLAS TrOTT, LL. D.

Charles-Town: Printed by Lewis Timothy. MDCCXXXVL 2 vols, pp. (6), xliv, (2), (15), (2), 473; pp. (6), 483-619, 4, (3), (3), 59, (4), (9), (4), (3),

17, (8). foL ' BM. HSP. NYPL.

The Tower Collection of the Historical Society of Pennsylvania has copies in large, and small paper of the first part.

4081 Acts passed by the General Assembly of South-Carolina, at a sessions

BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT ChaRLES-TOWN THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, IN the seventh year of THE REIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE THE SECOND, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, OF GrEAT-BrITAIN, FRANCE AND IREI.AND, ICiNG,

Defender of the faith, &c. Annoque Domini one thousand seven hundred

AND thirty-three. AnD PROM THENCE CONTINUED BY DIVERS PROROGATIONS AND ADJOURNMENTS, TO THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OP MaY, ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY SIX.

CharlM-Town, Printed by I^ewia Timothy. MDCCXXXVL pp. 60. fol. 4088 Report of the Committee appointed to examine into the proceedings

OF THE PEOPLE OP GEORGIA, WITH RESPECT TO THE PROVINCE OF SOUTH-CARO- LINA, AND THE DISPUTES SUBSISTING BETWEEN THE TWO COLONIES. [ArMS.]

Charles-Town, Printed by Lewis Timothy, 1736. pp. (120), (1). 4to.

4083 THE SOUTH CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1736. Charles-Tovm: Printed by Lewis Timothy. 1736. fol.

4084 TAYLOR, Jacob -1736 Pensilvania, 1737. An Almanack, or ephemeris, for the year of our Lord,

1737. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford at the sign of the Bible; sold also by John Taylor at Concord, & by several shopkeepers in Town c6 Country. [1736.] pp. (32). Sm. 8vo.

4085 TENNENT, John, m. d. An Essay on the pleurisy.

WilUamsburgh : Printed by William Parks. 1736. pp. 46. 8vo. mhs.

4086 ] Every man his own doctor. Or the poor planter's physician. Pre- scribing, PLAIN AND easy MEANS FOR PERSONS TO CURE THEMSELVES OF ALL, OR MOST OF THE DISTEMPERS INCIDENT TO THIS CLIMATE, AND WITH VERY LITTLE CHARGE, THE MEDICINES BEING CHIEFLY OF THE GROWTH AND PRODUCTION OF THIS COUNTRY. ThB FOURTH EDITION.

Philadelphia: Beprinted and sold by B. Franklin. M.DCC,XXXVL pp. 56. 12mo.

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1736 AD

4087 THE TRIUMPHANT christian or the dying words and extraordinary behav- iour OP A gentleman, who departed this life on the fifth day op Septem- ber, 1725, in THE fifty-ninth year of his age. Faithfully transcribed

FROM notes taken BY PERSONS WHO ATTENDED HIM IN HIS SICKNESS. WORTHY THE PERUSAL OF EVERY SERIOUS CHRISTIAN, AND PUBLISh'D WITH A SINCERE DE- SIGN OP GOOD TO ALL.

Boston, in iV^ E. Be-priivUd and sold by 8. Kneeland and 2'. Oreen in Queen-street over against tlie Prison. 1736. pp. 43. 8vo. aas. mhs.

4088 TRUEJIAN, Mr. pseudonym. The Jurisdiction op the Court op Chancery in Pennsylvania, vindicated

AND asserted: with SOME REMARKS UPON MH. FrEBMAN's LATE PERFORM- ANCE, IN Franklin's Gazette.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1736.

4089 Mr. Truman's observations on Mr. Freeman's performance against the

Court op Chancery in Pennsilvania.

Jfew-York: Sold by William Bradford. 1736.

4090 VAN DAM, Rip 1662-1736 Copy of a Letter from Rip Van Dam, esq; to the several members op the

General Assembly, of New- York, that stood adjourned to the last Tues- day of March, 1736. [Dated, April 26, 1736.]

[New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1736.] pp.4, fol. nypl. Second-title: The Declaration op a majority of the members of the Gen- eral Assembly met at the City Hall op New- York, on the 29th of April, 1736, with their reasons, why tiiey thought it not safe to act, upon the

FOOT OP A LATE ADJOURNMENT BY GEORGE ClARKE, ESQ; &C.

[Hew- York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. 1736.]

4091 Sir ; Whereas ON THE 10th day op March last, immediately upon the

DEATH OP HIS EXCELLENCY WiLLiAM CosBY, ESQ ; . . . [A letter to the mem- bers of the General Assembly, adjourned to the last Tuesday of March, 1736. Dated, New- York, April 36th, 1736.]

[^few-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1736.] Broadside, fol.

4092 Protestation, shewing the steps he has taken in offering his

CLAIM, AND the REASONS OP HIS CLAIM, OP RIGHT TO THE ADMINISTRATION OP THIS GOVERNMENT ON THE DECEASE OP GOVERNOUR COSBY.

New-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. 1736.

4093 to all to whom these presents shall come or may any way concern ;

Rip Van Dam sendeth greeting.

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1736. pp. 69-73. fol.

4094 VIRGINIA Colony. Anno reqni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^e Britannia, France, & Hiberni^, deci-

MO. At a General Assembly, summoned to be held at the capitol, in the City op Williamsburg, on the first day op August, in the ninth year of

THE REIGN OP OUR SOVEREIGN LORD, GeORQB II, BY THE GRACE OP GOD, OP

Great Britain, France and Ireland, King. Defender of the paith, &c. And prom thence continued, by several prorogations, to the fifth day OP August, in the tenth year of his said Majesty's reign, and in the year OF our Lord, 1736.

[Williamsburg : PrirUed by William Parks. 1736.] pp.48, fol. nypl.

4095 Journal op the House op Burgesses. [5 August, 23 September, 1736.]

[Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1736. pp.86, fol.

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4096 THE VraOINIA Gazette. Numb. 1. August [—December, 173G.] Williamsburg : Printed by William Parks. 1736. fol.

This was the first newspaper published in Virginia. It was con- tinued for a few months after the death of its founder, 1 April 1750, and then discontinued.

4097 WAARSCHOUWING Teqens Zeker Boekje, oenaamt Vadehlik Geschenk, &c. Door Jacob ten Gate Waar in de Dweperyen en Vrtgeestery van Ten Gate en de befaamde Antoinette de Boukignon Duideltk ontdekt worden, ten dienste dee kleinweetende misleide Zielen, kn Bestieringe der Regtzinnioen. Opgesteltt door De Predikanten van Groningen.

Voor heen te Groningen by Jurijen Spandaie, nu gednikt. Te New- York door J. Peter Zenger. MDCCXXXVI. pp. 32. 4to.

4098 WALDO, Samuel 1696-1759 A Defence op the title op the late John Everett esq ; to a tract of land

IN THE EASTERN PARTS OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS BaY, COM- MONLY called Muscongus Lands, lying upon St. George's, Muscongus and Penobscot Rivers. By Mr. Samuel Waldo op Boston, merchant, one of

THE associates AND PROPRIETORS OF THOSE LANDS.

[Boston:] Printed in the year, 1736. pp. (41). fol. aas. jcb. mhs.

4099 WALTER, Nehemiah 1663-1750 The Body op death anatomized. A brief essay concerning the sorrows and

THE desires op THE REGENERATE, UPON THEIR SENSE OP INDWELLING SIN ; DELIVERED AT THE LECTURE IN BOSTON. 13d. 7m. 1706. ThE SECOND EDITION.

Boston, N. E: Re-printed by John Draper, for Nath. Procter at Ids slwp in Fish street. 1736. pp. (4), 26. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

4100 WALTON, John

The Religion of Jesus vindicated.

LATELY printed AT NEWPORT.

Boston: Printed and sold 28. 8vo.

-1764 Occasioned by some deistical writings,

y. S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1736. pp. (2),

4101 WEBB, George

The Office and authority of a justice of peace. And also the duty op sheriffs, coroners, church wardens, surveiors of highways, constables

AND officers op MILITIA. TOGETHER WITH PRECEDENTS OP WARRANTS, JUDG- MENTS, executions, AND OTHER LEGAL PROCESS, ISSUABLE BY MAGISTRATES WITHIN THEIR RESPECTIVE JURISDICTIONS, IN CASES CIVIL OR CRIMINAL. AnD

the method of judicial proceedings. before justices op peace, in matters within theik cognisance out of sessions. collected from the common and Statute Laws of England, and Acts of Assembly now in force; and

ADAPTED TO THE CONSTITUTION AND PRACTICE OF VIRGINIA. By GeORGE WeBB, GENT. ONE OF HIS MaJESTY'S JUSTICES OF PEACE OF THE COUNTY OF NeW-

Kent.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. M,DCC,XXXVL pp. x, 364,

(4). 8V0. MHS. NYPL.

The first work of its kind produced in the United States.

4102 WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel

An Almanack fob the year of oue Lord, 1737. Bostan: [1736.]

1670-1754

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4103 WILLIAMS, William 1665-1741

The Ddtt and interest of a people, auong whom religion has been planted, to continue stedfa8t 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. . . . TO WHICH IS ADDED, PART OF A LARGE LETTER PROM THE ReV. Mr. JONATHAN EDWARDS OP NORTH- AMPTON. Giving an account of the late wonderful work of God in

THOSE PARTS.

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, oner against tJie Prison in Queen Street. 1736. pp. (2), vili, 120, 38, 19. Sm. 8vo. ho. Second title : Directions to such as are concebn'd to obtain a true con- version UNTO God, with the scripture characters of it. In a discourse on Jer. 4. 1. preach'd at a time of extraordinary awakenings .... [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : PriTited and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen street. 1736. pp. 38.

AUCTION TALUB8

4104 A WORD IN season. Fellow citizens. . tember 28, 1736]. [Colophon:]

[New- York :] Printed by J. Peter Zenger.

[Dated, City of Kew York, Sep-

[1736.] pp. 2. fol. BM. NT8L.

4105 YALE COLLEGE.

Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio Yalensis, quod est in Novi-Portu, ab

ANNO 1702, ad annum 1736. alicujus gradus Laurea donati sunt. [Colophon:]

N(m-Londini,exeudebatTinwtheu8 Oreen. MDCCXXXVI. Broadside, fol.

4106 - Pr^clarissimo viro perillustri vit^ integritate omnique foelicissimb

GUBERNANDI P.ATI0NE INSTBUCTISSIMO VIRO JOSEPHO TaLLCOTT ArMIGERO COLONLE CONNKCTICUTENSIS GUBERNATORI . . . D. ElISAEO WiLLIAMS COL-

legii Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas in Collegio Yalensis DEFENDERS . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in Comitiis Novo-Portu Connectieutensium MDCCXXXVI. Novi- Tx>ndini, execudebat Timotheus Green. Broadside, fol.

4107 ZENGER, John Peter 1697-1746 A Brief narrative of the case and thyal of John Peter Zenger, printer

of the New- York Weekly Journal. [Colophon:]

New-York, Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. MDCCXXXVI. pp. 42. [sic 40.] fol. nypl.

Reprinted in New York in 1904.

4108 THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1737.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, Post-master, at tlie Sign of the Bible in Second-Street. 1787. fol.

4109 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1738. . . .

Boston, in New-England : Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. 1738. [1737] pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

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APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784

Thk Comfoutablk ueflkctions and glorious prospects of a distinguish'd

SAINT, AT the APPROACH OP DEATH. KxHIBITED IN A SERMON PREACh'D MaRCH

37, 1737. Being the Lord's day after the funeral of that worthy and

FAITHFUL SERVANT OF ChRIST Mr. BeNJAMIN WaDSWORTH, PRESIDENT OP HAR- VARD College. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston.: Printed by Kneeland <fc Green for D. Ilenchnion. 1737. pp.

(2), 86. 8V0. AAS. BA. CH8. HC. JCB.

Running -title : Reviving thoughts in a dying hour.

SUPERIOUR skill AND WISDOM NECESSARY FOR WINNING SOULS, WHICH IS THE

GRAND DESIGN OP THE MINISTERIAL OFFICE, ILLUSTRATED IN A SERMON PREACHED AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REVEREND Mr. JoHN SpARHAWK TO THK PASTORAL OFFICE OVER A CHURCH OF CHRIST, IN SaLEM ; ON THE EIGHTH DAY OP

December, 1736. . . . Together with the Charge given by the Rever- end Mr. Holyokk: and the Right hand op fellowship, by the Reverend Mr. Prescott. [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Green, in Queen street. MDCCXXXVir. pp. (4), 51. 8vo. ba.

BARNARD, John 1681-1770

A Call to parents, and children. Ok, The Great concern of parents; and The Important duty of children. . . . The first being the subject of

THE PUBLICK EXERCISES ON THK LORD's DAY; THE SECOND DELIVERED TO A RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF YOUNG MEN, THK EVENING AFTER; ON APRIL 24. 1737.

. . . [Three lines from] Gen. xviii. 19.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, fm- Daniel Henthman , uver-ayainst tlie Brick Meeting House in Cornhill. 1787. pp. (4), 70. 8vo. ba.

BEACH, John 1700-1782

Alt Appeal to the unprejudiced. In a supplement to the Vindication of

THE worship op god ACCORDING TO THE ChURCH OF ENGLAND, FROM THE INJU- RIOUS AND UNCHARITABLE REFLECTIONS OP Mr. JONATHAN DICKINSON. . . . [Six

lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed in the year XlZl . pp.106. 16nio. aas. mhs.

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

A New version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in CHURCHES. By N. Brady, d. d. a N. Tate, esq.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1737. pp. 321. 12mo.

The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old and New-Testament:

faithfully translated into english meeter. for thk use, edification

AND COMPORT OF THE SAINTS IN PUBLICK AND PRIVATE, ESPECIALLY IN NkW-ENG- LAND. . . . The twenty-fourth EDITION.

Boston, N. E. Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green, for the Booksellers. 1737. pp. (2), 346. 12 tunes. 16mo. nysl.

BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year op Christ 1738.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1737.]

BLAIR, Samuel 1712-1751

The Gospel method op salvation or the condemned state of man, and the

WAY appointed BY GOD FOR HIS RECOVERY CONSIDERED IN THREE SERMONS.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York. 1737. 8vo.

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BLENJIAN, Jonathan

Remarks on Zengeb's Tutal, taken out of the Barbados Gazette's For the

BENEFIT OF THE STDDENTS IN LAW, AND OTHERS IN NORTH AMERICA.

[Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1787.] pp.71. 12ino. hsp.

The same.

New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1737.

The same. Second edition.

New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1737. The London edition of 1738, states that the "Remarks were written by two eminent lawyers in one of our Colonies in America immediately after the publication of the Trial of Mr. Zenger."

THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1737.

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill. 1737.

THE BOSTON Gazette. January-December, 1737.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Green, 1737.

fol.

fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1737.

Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper at th^ Printing House in New- bury-Street. 1737. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1737.

Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1737. 4to.

BOUCHER, Matthew The American Almanack for the year 1738.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1737.]

BOWEN, Nathan

MDCCXXXVIII. The New-England diary, or Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1738. . . . By a Native of New-England. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. [1737.] pp. (16.) 16mo.

BRADFORD, William 1658-1752

The Secretary's guide or young man's companion. In four parts: Contain- ing, Part I. Directions for spelling, reading and writing true English, with the pronunciation, &c. Part II. How to write letters of compli- ment, friendship, or business ; with proper directions fob external and internal supebscbiptions, and other things necessary to be understood

IN THAT AFFAIB. PaRT III. ARITHMETICK MADE EASY, AND THE RULES THEREOF EXPLAINED AND MADE FAMILIAR TO THE CAPACITIES OF THOSE THAT DESIRE TO

LEARN. With a short and easy method of shop and book-keeping, mer- chants AccoMPTs, &c. And tables, how to lay out and measure land, gaug- ing vessels, measuring boards, glass, round or square timber, buying or

SELLING ANY THING BY THE HUNDRED: AlSO A TABLE OF INTEREST AT 6 OB 8

per cent. Part IV. Forms of the most useful writings, such as bills, bonds, letters of attorney, indentures, bonds of arbitration, awards, umpirages, deeds of sale, deeds of gift, assignments, leases and releases, counter securities, declarations of trust, with many other useful writ- ings, bills of exchange, &c. with monthly observations in gardening, planting, grafting, and inoculating fruit trees, and the best time to prune them. to which is added, the family companion : containing rules and directions, how to make cydeb, mead, wines op oub own gbowth, &c. With a collection of choice and safe remedies, very useful in families. The fifth edition, greatly enlarged and carefully corrected.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford at the Sign of the Bible. MDCCXXXVII. pp. (2), (8), 248. Sm. 8vo. hsp.

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4128 BBOWN, John 1696-1753

Relation of some of the remakkable deaths among the children of Haver- hill, UNDER THE LATE DISTEMPER IN THE THROAT: WITH AN ADDRESS TO THE BEREAVED.

Boston: Printed for D, Henchman. 1737.

4139 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787

Prater for help a seasonable duty upon the ceasing of Godly and faithful

MEN. A SERMON OCCASION'd BY THE DEATH OF SEVERAL WORTHY MEMBERS OF

THE First Church in Boston: preach'd the Lord's-day following the

ANNIVERSARY FAST, BEING THE SaBBATH AFTER THE FUNERAL OF Mr. JONATHAN

Williams one of the deacons of said church; who departed this life March 27th 1737. .^tat 63. ... [Three lines from] Isaiah lvii. 1.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet in. t/ie year 11 'ST. pp. (4), 25. 8vo. ba. chs.

4130 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 The Great duty of waiting on God in our straits & difficulties. Ex- plained and inporced: in a sermon preached at Boston, on the Lord's-day April 17, 1737 . . . Pdblished at the request of many that heard rr. [Two lines from] Hosea xii. 6.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards and H. Foster in CornlUU. 1737. pp. (4), 23. 8vo. ba.

4131 It is of the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed. A sermon

preach'd by Dr. Colman, at the Friday- Lecture in Brattle-Street, March 4, 1736, 7. After a most merciful and wonderful preservation of the Town from being consumed by fire, which broke out in Union-Street,

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards and II. Foster. 1737. pp. (2), 20. 8vo. BA.

4132 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesties

Colony of Connecticut in New- England: begun and held at Hartford . . . May . . . 1737. [Colophon:]

New-London: Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. and Company, 1737. pp. 449-451. fol. chs. csl.

4133 The same. Begun and held at New-Haven . . . October . . . 1737. [Colophon:]

2f. London: Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to t!ie Gov. dk Com- pany, 1737. pp. 453-459. fol. chs. csl. msl.

4134 COOPER, William 1694-1743 CoNcio Hyemalis. a winter sermon. Being a religious improvement of

the irresistable power op God's cold. Preach'd January 23, 1736,7. . . . Publish'd (from the notes of the sermon) for the use of families.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards and H. Foster in Cornhil. 1737. pp. (4), 16, (1). 8vo. ba.

4135 CUMMINGS, Archibald The Danger of breaking christian unity. In two sermons preached at

Christ's-church, in Philadelphia, JtJNE 12, 1737. . . . Published by rea- son of the gross misrepresentations made of them, in a public extraor- dinary manner.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford. M,DCC,XXXVII. pp. viii, 31. Sm. 8vo. nyhs.

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DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

A Defence of a sermon preached at Newark, June 2, 1786, entitdxed. The Vanity of human institutions in the worship of God, against the excep- tions OF Mr. John Beach, in a letter to him. . . . [Five lines of Scrip- ture texts.]

Mw-York, Printed by J. Peter Zenger. [1737.] pp. (104). 16mo. chs.

EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

A Faithful narrative of the surprizing work of God, in the conversion

OF MANY hundred SOULS IN NORTHAMPTON, AND THE NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF NeW-HaiDPSHIRB IN NbW-EnGLAND. In A LETTER TO THE ReV.

Dr. Benjamin Colman of Boston.

Boston: Printed and sold by Kmeland <fe Oreen. 1737. Sm. 8vo.

FOX, George 1624-1691

Instructions for right spelling, and plain directions for reading and writing true english. with several delightful things, very useful and necessary both for young and old, to read and learn.

[Newport: Printed by James Franklin? 1787.] pp. 120. 12mo. nypl.

FLYNT, Henry 1676-1760

Oratio funebris in obitum Reverendi Domini Benjaminis "Wadsworth,

jamdudum Collegii Harvardini PrvBsidis qui b vita mortali in immor-

talem migbavit die Martii decimo sexto Auni \sie'\ MDCCXXXVII.

Habita in Aula Academi^e, ab Henrico Flynt, Collegii Harvardini socio.

Bostoni in Nov-Anglia, excusum. MDCCXXXVII. pp. (2), 9. 8vo. hc.

FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769

Elisha lamenting after the God op Elijah. A funeral sermon preach'd AT Boston, March 27, 1787, occasion'd by the death of the Reverend 5Ir. Benjamin Wadsworth, late president of Harvard College, in Cam- bridge, AND formerly PASTOR OF THE OLD CHURCH IN BOSTON, WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE ON MaRCH 16tH. HAVING JUST ENTBR'd THE 68tH YEAR OF HIS AGE.

. . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, New-England, Printed by T. Fleet, for Samuel Eliot in Cornhill, and John Parker, at the head of the Town-Dock. 1737. pp. (2), vi, 69. 8vo. ba. hc

FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790

Poor Richard, 1738. An Almanack for the year of Christ 1788 ... By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the new Printing- office near the Market. [1737.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo. nypl.

FRIENDS, Society of

From our yearly-meeting, held at Philadelphia, for Pennsylvania and New-Jersey, from the 17th, to the 21st day of the 7th month, 1737, To the quarterly and monthly meetings. [Colophon:]

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford, at the sign of t7te Bible. 1737. pp. 3. fol.

HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTRISSIMO AC SDBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE ERUDITIONE ORNATISSIMO VIRO,

Jonathan Belcher, Ahmigero, Provinci^ Massachusettensis et Neo- Hamtoniensis Gubernatori . . . Reverendo paritSb atqub honorando D. Henrico Flynt Collegii Harvardini Socio . . . Theses hasce, quas (DiviNio -innuente numine) in Collegio Harvardino defenders . . .

Habita in Comitiis Cantabrigim Nov. Anglorum. MDCCXXXVII. Broad- side, fol. HC.

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4144 HENDERSON, Hugh 1708-1737 The Confession and dting warning op Hugh Henderson, who was executed

AT Worcester, in the County op Worcester, Nov. 36, 1737. [Also,] A Poem occasioned by the untimely death op Hugh Henderson, alias John Hamilton, who was hanged at Worcester for house-breaking. Nov. 24, 1737. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed and sold at tlie Printing House in Queen street over against the Prison. [1737.] pp. (2). fol. aas.

4145 HOLYOKE, Edward 1690-1769 Obedience and submission to the pastoral watch and rule over the Church

OF Christ, considered A sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Rev- erend Mr. James Diman to the pastoral office over a Church op Christ IN Salem; on the eleventh day of May, 1737. . . . [Three lines from] 1 Thes. 5. 12. With the Charge by the Reverend Mr. Barnard; and the Right hand of fellowship by the Reverend Mr. Clarke.

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1737. pp. (4), 47. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

4146 INDIANS. Six Nations. A Treaty op friendship held with the Six Nations, Philadelphia Septem- ber, and October, 1786.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin. 1787.

4147 JERMAN, John The American Almanack fob the tear of christian account 1738.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1787.]

4148 JOHNSON, Samuel 1696-1772 A Third letter prom a minister op the Church op England to the dissent- ers, containing some observations on Mr. J[ohn] G[raham]'s Remarks on THE Second.

Boston: Printed in tJte year 11 ST. pp.20. 8vo.

4149 LAY, Benjamin 1681-1760 All slave-keepers that keep the innocent in bondage, apostates pretend- ing TO LAY CLAIM TO THE PURE & HOLY CHRISTIAN RELIGION ; OF WHAT CONGREGA- TION SO EVER; BUT ESPECIALLY IN THEIR MINISTERS, BY WHOSE EXAMPLE THE FILTHY LEPROSY AND AP08TACY IS SPREAD PAR AND NEAR ; IT IS A NOTORIOUS SIN, WHICH MANY OF THE TRUE FRIENDS OF ChRIST, AND HIS PURE TRUTH, CALLED

Quakers, has been for many years, and still are concern'd to write and bear testimony against; as a practice so gross & hurtful to relig- ion, and destructive to government, beyond what words can set forth, or can be declared op by men or angels, and yet lived in by ministers and magistrates in america. . . . written for a general service, by him that truly and sincerely desires the present and eternal welfare and happiness op all mankind, all the world over, op all colours, and

NATIONS, AS HIS OWN SOUL; BENJAMIN LaY.

Philadelphia: Printed for the antfwr. [By B. Franklin.] 1737. pp.271, (6). 8m. 8vo. LCP.

Contains also, "The selling of Joseph. A memorial. By the Hon. Judge Sewall of N. England."

By order of the Yearly meeting of Friends held at Burlington, 2 day seventh month, 1738, a publishment was made that they dis- approved this book as containing "gross abuse" against the Soci- ety of Friends. That the author is not of their religious commun- ity, and that they disprove of his conduct, and are not responsible for the contents of the book.

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LEEDS, Titan

The Ameuican Almanack fob thb tear op chkistian account, 1738. ... By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford. [1737.1 pp. (28). 12mo.

4151

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The same.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-Tork.

[1737.] pp. (28).

4154

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4157

A LETTER to the Authok op thb pamphlet called An Answeeu [sic] to the Hampshire narrative. [Three lines from] Prov. XXX. xxxii.

Boston: Printed in the yea/r 1737. pp. (4), 84. 8vo. aas. ba.

LORING, Israel 1682-1772

The Duty of an apostatizing people to remember from whence they are fallen, and repent, and do their first works, a sermon preached

BEFORE HIS EXCELLENCY JONATHAN BeLCHER, ESQ; THE HONOURABLE HIS MaJES-

ty's Council, and the honourable House of Representatives of the Prov- ince OF the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, May 25th, 1737. Being

the anniversary FOR THE ELECTION OF HIS MaJESTY'S COUNCIL FOB THE PROV- INCE. . . .

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland, Printer to tfie Honourable House of Bepresentatives. 1737. pp. (4), 68. 8vo. aas. bpl. mhs.

MAC KERCHER, Daniel A Memorial relating to the tobacco trade. Ofper'd to the consideration

OF THE planters OP VIRGINIA AND MARYLAND.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. M.DCC.XXXVII. pp.25. 8vo. jcb.

MARSH, Jonathan 1684-1747

God's fatherly care op his covenant children ; shewed and improved in a sermon preached before the General Assembly of the Colony of Con- necticut, ON THE DAY OF THEIR ELECTION AT HaRTFORD, MaY 13 1736. . . . POINTED BY ORDER OP THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

iV. London : Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to tlie Oovemour and Company. 1737. pp. (4), 27. 16mo. CHS. nypl.

MARYLAND Province.

Laws op Maryland, enacted ... at the City op Annapolis ... in the

TWENTY-SECOND YEAR OF THE DOMINION OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE ChARLES lord BARON OP BALTIMORE, ABSOLUTE LORD AND PROPRIETARY OP THE PROV- INCE OP Maryland and Avalon, &c. Annoq; Domini 1737.

Printed by William Parks, . . . Annapolis. M,DCC,XXXVII. pp. (2), 15,(1), fol.

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of Mat 1786. And continued by several prorogations unto Wednesday the twenty- fourth day op November following and then met. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Cmincil. [1737.] pp. 565-592. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Pbovince, continued. 4158 The same. Begun ANDnELD at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty- first DAY OP May, 1787. [CoIoi)hon:J

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernoiir and Council. [1737.] pp. 593-626. fol.

415'J Extract prom An Act passed by the Great and General Court or

Assembly op his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, BEGUN AND HELD AT BoSTON, UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-PIPTH

DAY OP May, 1737. Intitled, An Act for supplying the treasury with the SUM OP twenty thousand pounds in bills op credit op the new tenor for discharging the publick debts, 4c. And fob establishing the wages op sundry persons, &c. in the service of the Province. . . . [Boston: Printed by John Drape^r. 1737.] pp.7, fol.

4160 [Arms.] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq; captain-general

and governour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a publick thanksgiving. . . . Thursday the seventeenth day of November next,

. . . God save the King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1737.] Broadside, fol. ba.

4161 Journal op the Honourable House op Representatives, op his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, begun and held at Boston, in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty-fifth day op May, Annoque Domini, 1737. [ 5 July, 1737.]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the Honourable House of Representatives. 1787. pp. (108). fol. ba. mhs.

4162 The same. And from thknce continued by prorogation to Thursday

the fourth day of August next following, and then met at Boston afore- said, BEING THE SECOND SESSION OF THE SAID COURT. [ 6 AUGUST, 1787.]

[Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to th^ Honourable House of Representatives. 1737. pp. (12). ba. mhs.

4163 The same. A Journal of thb House op Representatives. At a

Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, held and kept at Salisbury in the County op Essex, ON Wednesday the tenth day op August, Anno. Dom. 1737, being continued

BY order op his EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOUR BY ADJOURNMENT FROM BOSTON

IN THE County op Suffolk, the sixth day op the said month. [ 25 Octo- ber.] [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to tfie Honourable House of Representatives. 1737. pp. 13-54. ba.

4164 The same. A Journal op the House of Representatives, at a Great

AND General Court or Assembly op his Majesty's Province op the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. Begun and held at Boston, in the County OP Suffolk, upon Wednesday the 25th day of May, being the last Wednes- day op said month, Anno. Dom. 1737. And from thence continued by pro- rogation, AND sundry adjournments TO WEDNESDAY THE 80tH DAY OF NOVEM- BER FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET AT BOSTON AFORESAID, BEING THE THIRD ADJOURNMENT OP THE SECOND SESSION OP SAID COURT. [ 21 APRIL, 1738.]

[Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kiieeland, Printer to the Honourable House of Representatives. 1737 [1738]. pp. 55-166. ba.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

4165 Massachdsetts-Bay, ss. In the House of Representatives; Januaky 11,

1736 [1737.] A Report on the bills of credit. [Signed, Thomas Hutch- inson.

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1787. pp.3, fol.

4166 MOODEY, or MOODY, Samuel 1676-1747 A Faithful narrative of God's gracious dealings, with a person lately

recovered from the dangerous errors of Arminius.

[Boston: 1737.] pp. 8. 8vo. bpl.

4167 THE NEW-ENGLAND Primer enlarged. For the more easy attaining the

TRUE reading OF ENGLISH. TO WHICH IS ADDED, ThE ASSEMBLY OF DiVINES

Catechism.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, and sold by tlie Booksellers. 1737. pp. (80.)

48mo.

The only known copy is in the private collection of the late George Vanderbilt, purchased at the Brinley sale with five others for $612.

4168 THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January-December, 1737. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1737. fol.

416!) NEW JERSEY Province.

The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Province of

New-Jersey.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford? 1737.

4170 NEW YORK Province. [Arms.] Anno regni Georgii bbcundo regis Magn^e Britannia [sic], Francia

[sic] ifc Hibernia [sic J undecimo. Acts passed by the General Assembly OF THE Colony of New- York in October [Decemter.] 1737. An Act for

THE FURTHER CONTINUING AN AcT, ENTITLED, An AcT TO LET TO FARM THK EXCISE OF STRONG LIQUORS RETAILED IN . . . [Colophon :]

Printed by William Bradford [siej in the City of New- York. 1737. pp. 454-457. fol. NYHS.

4171 [Arms.] By the honourable Geobge Clarke, ks<j;ukut.-60VEBN0UR and

COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YOBK ... A PROCLAMA- TION. [Further proroguing the Assembly to Tuesday, April 5, 1737.] [Dated, 29 March, 1737.]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York, 1737. Broadside, fol. nysl.

4178 The Honourable lieutenant governor and commander in chief. His

speech to the General Assembly of the Province of New- York, the 5th OF April, 1737. [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in the City of New-York, 1737. pp. 3. fol.

4173 A Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of

HIS Majesty's Colony of New- York, which began the fifth op April, 1737. [Numb. 1-4. -April 28, 1737.]

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1737.] pp.15, fol. nyhs.

4174 A Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of

HIS Majesty's Colony of New- York, in America. [Numb. 1-24. June 15. -December 16, 1737.]

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1737.] pp. 107. fol. nypl.

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4175

NEW YORK Pbovince, continued.

The Speech op the honourabt.e George Clark, esq; UKnT.-GOVERNOR

AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, *C.

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenyer. 11^1. '[ pp.2, fol. nypl. The Address of the General Assembly on page 1, is dated, 16 Junii, 1737.

4176

4177

4178

- The Speech of the honourable George Clarke, esq ; LiEnr.-oovEHNOR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF New-York, &c. [Dated, Sep- tember 2, 1737.]

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1737.] pp.2, fol. nypl.

- To THE HONOURABLE GeORGE ClARKE, ESq ; LIEUTENANT GOVERNOUR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK. . . . ThE HuMBLE ADDRESS OF HIS MaJESTY'S COUNCIL FOR THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK. [Colo-

phon:]

PrinUd by William Bradford in the City of New-York. 1787. pp. 3.

fol. NYHS. PRO.

- To THE HONOURABLE GeORGE ClARKE, ESQ; LIEUT. -GOVERNOUR AND COM- MANDER IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YoRK, &C. ThE HuMBLE ADDRESS

OF THE General Assembly op the Colony of New- York. . . . [Colophon :]

By virtue of an order of the General Assembly I do appoint John Peter

Zenger to print this Address, and that no other person do presume to print the same.

Lewis Morris, Junr. Speaker. [1737.] pp. 6. fol. nypl.

4179 4180

4181 4183

THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1737.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York. 1737.

fol.

THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign AND domestick. January-December, 1737.

New-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. 1737. fol. nypl.

A PASTORAL visit to the afflicted.

[Without imprint. 1737.] pp. (2), 13.

ISmo.

NY8L.

4183

4184

PENNSYLVANIA Province.

The Articles of agreement made and concluded upon May 10, 1732, between the right honourable the lord proprietary of maryland, and the hon- OURABLE THE Proprietaries of Pennsylvania, ac, touching the limits and

BOUNDARIES OF THE TWO PROVINCES. . . . AlSO THK RePOBT OP THE COM- MISSIONERS. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1737.

By THE HONOURABLE James Logan, esq; president of the Council of the

Province of Pennsylvania. A Proclamation. [Against trading with the Spanish West Indies.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1737. Broadside, fol.

Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives op the Prov- ince OF Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on the fourteenth op Octo- ber, Anno Dom. 1737, and continued by adjournments, [to September 2, 1738.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Office near the Market. M,DCC,XXXVII. pp. 36. fol. hsp.

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4191

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. January-December, 1737.

Philadelphia : Printed by B, FranHin, Post Master, at the New Printing- Offlce near tlie Market. 1737. fol.

PETERS, Richard 1704-1776

The Two last sermons preached at Christ's-Chukch in Philadelphia, July 3. 1737. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XXXVII. pp. xxii, 29. 4to. lcp.

A POEM UPON THE death of Mrs. Martha Chandler, of North Yarmouth.

A VERY hopeful young WOMAN; WHO DEPARTED THIS LIFE, AUOUST 4tH. 1737.

[Boston: 1737.] Broadside, fol.

PRESBYTER, John, pseudonym.

Some observations made in defence of the leag'd character of the Rev- erend JIr. James Hillhouse done with a design to bring the result of a pretended Council held at New-London, North-Parish, Junk 28, 1737 to OPEN view: by which the usurp'd authority of temporizing hirelings, may be hkconsider'd. By John Presbyter.

[New London: Printed by T. Oreen? 1737.]

A PROPOSAL TO SUPPLY the trade with a medium of exchanob, and to sink

THE bills of the OTHER GOVERNMENTS.

Boston, Printed in the year 1737; sold by J. Edicards. pp. (1), xi. 13mo.

REMARKS ON the preface of a pamphlet published by John Presbyter, in order to vindicate Mb. James Hillhouse. Herb is the title page and pref- ace. Some observations made in defence of the leag'd character of the Reverend Mr. Jambs Hillhouse, done with a design to bring the result OP a pretended Council held at New-London, North-Parish, June 28. 1737. TO open view: by which the usurp'd authority of temporizing hire- lings, MAY BE RECONSIDER'D. ThIS SMALL INtJUIRY IS DONE IN A PLAIN, AND unaffected METHOD BY WAY OF QUESTION AND ANSWER, THAT MATTERS MAY BE FACILITATED, OK MADE INTELLIGIBLE TO MY READERS. [TwO lines from] LUKE 16. 15.

[Boston: Printed and sold by T. Fleet. 1737.] pp. (17). 4to. aas.

RHODE ISLAND Colony.

Anno regni Regis Georoij secundi, tertio. [-decimo] [Arras]. Laws, made

AND PASs'D by the GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF HIS MaJESTy's COLONY OF RhODE- ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS, IN NeW- ENGLAND, HELD AT NEWPORT, ON THE FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MaY, 1730. [- FEBRUARY, 1736-7.]

/Newport: Printed by James Franklin. 17 ST.] pp. 211-283. fol. nypl. Forming the supplementary pages to the Acts and Laws of 1730, of which twenty copies, only, were printed.

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THE RHODE-ISLAND Almanack for the year 1738. Newport: Printed by J. Franklin. [1737.]

By Poor Robin. 8vo.

RUGGLE8, Thomas -1770

The Usefulness and experience of souldiers as discovered by reason and experience, and countenanced and supported by the Gospel. A sermon preached to an Artillery-Company at Guilford, May 25, 1736. On the day op their first choosing their officers. And now made publick at their earnest desire and charge. . . .

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen. 1737. pp. (4), 26. 16mo.

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4197

4194 SCHEME (bt striking twenty thousand pounds, paper money) to encourage the raising of hemp, and the manufacturing of ikon in the province of New- York; with some observations shewing the necessity and ad- vantages THEREOF.

[New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford.] 1737. pp.6, fol.

4196 SCOUGAL, Henry 1650-1678

A Sermon preach'd on the 35th of December, being the nativity op our Saviour. By the author of The Life of God in the soul of man.

Boston, iV. E. lie-printed in the year 1737. pp. (4), 28. 16mo. chs.

4196 SEWALL, Joseph 1688-1769

When the Godly cease and faithful fail; we must seek to God for

HELP. A sermon preach'd AT CAMBRIDGE UPON THE DEATH OF THE REVER- END Mr. Benjamin Wadswoutii, president of Harvard College, who deceas'd March 16th, 1736, 7. .(Etatis su^k 68. . . . [Two lines from] PSAL. 37. 37.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen,for D. Henchman in Corn- hill. MDCCXXXVII. pp. (2), 32. 8vo. aas. ba. hc. jcb.

A SHORT introduction to the Latin tongue. For the use of the lower forms in the Latin school. Being the accidence abridged and compiled in that most easy and accurate method, wherein the famous Mr. Ezekikl Cheever taught ; and which he found the most advantageous by seventy years experience.

Boston: Printed for Daniel Henchman. 1737. 16mo. For more than a century "Cheever's Latin Accidence" was the first elementary book for learning the Latin language in the schools of New England. Littlefield is of the opinion that its author was Nathaniel Williams, assistant to, and successor of Ezekiel Cheever, in the Boston Latin School.

4198 SOUTH CAROLINA Provincb. Account of the importation and bxportations at the Port of Charles-Town,

South-Carolina, prom November 1, 1786 to November 1, 1737.

Charles-Tovm: Printed by Lems Timothy. 1737. Broadside, fol.

4199 Acts passed by the General Assembly op South-Carolina, at a sessions

begun an-d holden at Charles-Town, the tenth day of November in the tenth year op the reign of our sovereign lord George the second, by THE grace of God, op Great-Britain, France and Ireland, King Defender op the paith, &c. Annoque Domini one thousand seven hun- dred AND thirty-six. AnD PROM THENCE CONTINUED BY DIVERS ADJOURN- MENTS TO THE FIFTH DAY OP MaRCH, ONE THOUSAND SEVEN HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SIX. [1730-7.]

Charles-Tovm, Printed by Lems Timothy. 1737. pp. (2), 63-107. fol.

4200 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1737. Charles-Tovm: Printed by Lewis Tim<ithy, 1737. fol.

4201 TAYLOR, Jacob -1736 Pensilvania, 1738. An Almanack, or ephemeris . . . for the year

1738. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the sign of the Bible; sold also by John Taylor at Concord, & by seneral shop-keepers in Town and Country. [1737.] pp. (32). Sm. 8vo. aps.

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4203

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4207

TENNENT, John, m. d.

Every man his own doctor: or, the poor planter's physician. Prescribing plain and easy means for persons to cure themselves op all, or most op the distempers, incident to this climate, and with very little charge, the medicines being chiefly op the growth and production of this coun- TRY.

Philadelphia: Reprinted by B. Franklin. 1737.

A TRUE STATE OP THE ESTABLISHMENT OP THE ChURCH OF ENGLAND IN THIS PROV- INCE, BY THE ROYAL CHARTER GRANTED TO THE FIRST PROPRIETOR OF PENNSYL- VANIA ; TOGETHER WITH AN EXAMINATION INTO THE PROPRIETY OF CALLING THE MINISTER WHO OFFICIATES IN THAT CHURCH FOR THE TiME BEING RECTOR; AND OF THE RIGHTS BELONGING TO A RECTOR OF A PARISH. ThE WHOLE TO BE DONE BY WAY OP DEDICATION, WITH A POSTSCRIPT, AFTER THE MODERN MANNER. Bt

A Layman ; and Member op the Church of England.

Philadelphia: 1737.

VIRGINIA Colony.

An Exact abridgment of all the Public Acts op Assembly, op Virginia, in force and use. together with sundry precedents, adapted thereto. And PROPER TABLES. By John Mercer, gent.

Williamsburg : Printed by WiUiam Parks. M,DCC,XXXVII. pp. xlvii, 345, 46, (33), (3). 8vo. nypl.

THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1737.

Williamsburg: Printed by WiUiam Parks. 1737. fol.

WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748

Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use op children. . . . The eighth edition.

London Pri?ited : Philadelphia : Re-printed and sold by B. Franklin in Market-street. 1737.

WESLEY, John, and Charles

A Collection of Psalms and hymns.

Charles-Toim, Printed by L. Timothy. 1737. pp. 73. 4to. nypl.

This is the earliest Wesley Collection, ante-dating the London edition by a year. A reprint of this edition was made in London about 1875.

The copy in the Lenox Collection of the New York Public Library is peculiar in having the last page blank, with a catch-word on page 73.

4208

4209

WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel

An Almanack for the year op cub Lord, 1738. Boston: [1737.]

1670-1754 By N. W. revived.

WI6GLESW0RTH, Edward 1693-1765

A Faithful servant op Christ, described and rewarded. A sermon preached at the Tuesday Lecture, in Harvard College after the funeral of the Reverend Mr. Benjamin Wadsworth, president op the SAID College. Who departed this life March, 16th. 1736, 7 ^etat. su^ 68. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed for B. Henchman. 1737. pp. (2), 18. 8vo. hc. jcb.

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4210 WILLIAMS, Wii.i.iam 1688-1760 Mabtiai- wisdom recommended, a skumon piieach'd at the desire of the

Honourable Artillery Company in Boston, June 6, 1737. Being the day OP their election of officers. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman, over-against the Brick Meeting Ilottge in Cornhill. 1737. pp. (4), 81. 8vo. aas. ba. chs.

4211 WOHLFAHRT, Michael 1684-1741 Die Weissheit Gottks schrkyende und rupfendb den Sohnen cnd Toechtebn

des menschen zur Busse, seynde das Wort des Herren, das Michael Wohl-

PAHRT VERKUNDIGET HAT DEM VOLCK.

In Philadelphia gedrnckt, und zii tierkauffen bey Benjamin Franklin und Johannes Wiister in der Marckt-strass. 1737.

4212 The Wisdom OF God CRYING AND CALLING to the sons and daughters of

MEN FOR REPENTANCE. BeINQ THE TESTIMONY DELIVER'd TO THE PEOPLE IN

Philadelphia Market, Sept., 1734, by Michael Wellfare; togetheb with

SOME additional BEMABKS ON THE PBESENT STATE OF CHRISTIANITY IN PENN- SYLVANIA.

Philadelphia: Printed and told by B. Franklin. 1737.

4213 YALE COLLEGE.

Pr^clarissimo viro perillustbi vit.h integritate omnique foeucissime

GUBERNANDI HATIONE INSTRUCTISSIMO VIRO JOSEPHO TaLLCOTT ArMIGERO COL- ONIC Connecticutensis Gubernatori . . . D. Elisaeo Williams Collegii Yalknsis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas in Collegio Yalensis de- PENDERE . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in comiiiis Novo-Portu Connecticutensium, die decimo quarto, Septembris, M,DCC,XXXVII. Novi-Londini, Excudebat Timotheus Green. Broadside, fol. yc.

4214 ABBOT, Hull 1703-1774 Awakening calls to early piety. A sermon at Charlestown.

Boston; Printed & sold by Kneeland & Oreen over against the Prison in Queen-street. 1738. pp. 17. 16mo. aas.

4215 ADAMS, Eliphalet 1676-1753 A Sermon preached on the occasion of the execution op Katherine Garret,

an Indian-servant, (who was condemned for the murder of her spurious child), on May 3d, 1738. To which is added some short account of her behaviour after her condemnation. Together with her dying warning

AND exhortation, LEFT UNDER HER OWN HAND. . . .

iV. London: Printed and sold by T. Green, 1738. pp. [44.] 16mo.

4216 THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1738. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at tfie Sign of t/ie

Bible. 1738. fol. nypl.

4217 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack por the year of our Lord Christ, 1739. . . .

Boston in New-England: Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. 1739. [1738]. pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

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4218 ARSCOTT, Alexander 1676-1737

Some considerations relating to the present state op the christian re- ligion. Wherein the principal evidence op the christian religion is parther explain'd and depended; in answer to the objections made against it in a late Vindication op the Bishop op Lichpield and Coventry:

WITH AN appendix, CONTAINING SOME REMARKS ON A PASSAGE IN THE SECOND

VOLUME OP Bishop Burnet's History op his own times. Part hi. . . .

London: printed na. Philadelphia: lie-printed by Andrew Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible. 1738. pp. viii, 175. 16mo.

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4219 BARNARD, John 1681-1770

The Lord Jesus Christ the only, and scpream head op the church. A ser- mon, delivered, in publick, to the assembly op ministers, at their anni- versary CONVENTION, IN BOSTON. WHICH WAS FOLLOWED WITH A COLLECTION

FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GospEL. JuNE 1, 1738. . . . [Two lines from]

3IATTH. XVI. 18.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green for H. Foster, at his shop in Cornhill. 1738. pp. (4), 34. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. no.

4220 BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year of Christ 1739.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford.

[1738.]

4221 THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1738. Bostffn: Printedby 2'. Fleet,attlie Heart and C'roten,in Cornhill. 1738. fol.

4222 THE BOSTON Gazette. January-December, 1738. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1738. fol.

4223 THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1738. Boston : Printed and sold by John Draper, at the Printing House in New-

bury-Street. 1738. fol.

4224 THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1738. Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1738. 4to.

4225 BRETON, William

Military discipline. New-Tork:

By W. B. GENT. Printed at London, 1717. Printed by William Bradford. 1738.

4226 BROWN, John 1696-1752 Account of the number op deaths among the children of Haverhill under

the late distemper in the throat. Second edition. Boston: Sold by B. Henchman. 1738.

4227 BROWNE, Arthur 1700-1773 The Excellency of the christian religion ; exhibited in a sermon before

THE Episcopal Clergy op New-England, convened at Boston, and preached AT Christ Church, Sept. 20, 1738. . . . Pubijshed at the request op sundry of the audience.

Boston, If. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for N. Green. MDCCXXXVIII. pp. (4), 20. 8vo. ba. chs.

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4238

BUNYAN, John 1628-1688

The Pilgrim's frogbess from this world to that which is to come: deliv- ered UNDER THE SIMILITUDE OF A DREAM, WHEREIN IB DISCOVERED THE MAN- NER OF HIS SETTING OUT, HIS DANGEROUS JOURNEY, AND SAFE ARRIVAL AT THE DESIRED COUNTRY . . . PaRT I. WiTH CUTS.

Boston: Beprinted by T. Fleet. 1788. pp. 150. 12mo.

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4230

BYLES, Mather

On the death of the Queen. ERNOR Belcher. . . .

A POEM.

pp.

1706-1788 Inscribed to his excellency Gov-

Boiton, in New-EnglaTid: Cornhill. 1738. pp. 7. 4to.

Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman in

MHS.

4331

4232

4288

CAMPBELL, John 1691-1761

After souls by death are separated from their bodies they come to judg- ment. Asserted in a sermon deliver'd at Worcester, November 24th,

1737. Being the day of the execution of John Hamilton, alias Hugh Henderson. fWith his confession and dying warning.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. &reen. 1738. pp. (4), 36. 8vo.

COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747

Christ standing fob an ensign op the people. A sermon preached to the Honourable and Ancient Artillery Company in Boston, June 5, 1738. Being the day of the finishing their first century. . . . Published at THE desire of MANY OF THE HEABEBS. [One line from] Exod. xvii, 15.

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edvoa/rds and S. Eliot, in Cornhill.

1738. pp. (4), 33. 8vo. aas. ba.

COLTON, Benjamin -1749

The Danger of apostasie, shewed in a sermon preached before the Gen- eral Assembly of Connecticut at Hartford, Mat the 13th. 1737. . . . [Three lines from] 2 Chron. xv. 2.

N. London : Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to the Qovemmir and Company. 1738. pp. (4), 60. 16mo. ^ CHS.

CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Colony of Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Hartford . . . May . . . 1738. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Oov. c6 Comp. 1738. pp. 451-454. [sic 461-464.] fol. chs. csl. msl.

4234

4235

The same. Begun and held at New-Haven 1738. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. 1788. pp. 465-466. fol.

October

Oreen, Printer to the Oov. & Comp. CHS. CSL. msl.

COOLIDGE, Samuel 1703-1767

A Sermon preached at his Majesty's Castle William, Mabch 26, 1738. Upon

THE much lamented DEATH OF HEE LATE MOST EXCELLENT MaJESTY CAROLINE, QUEEN-CONSORT OF THE MOST PUISSANT GeORGE THE SECOND, BY THE GRACE OF

God, OF Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, *c. Whom God bless and preserve with long life, health and honour

AND ALL WORLDLY HAPPINESS. . . .

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland dk T. Green, in Queen- $treet. 1738. pp. (4), 26. 12mo. bpl.

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4286 DEXTER, Samuel 1700-1755

OuK father's God, the hope op posterity. Some serious thoughts on the

FOUNDATION, RISE AND GROWTH OP THE SETTLEMENTS IN NeW ENGLAND; WITH A VIEW TO the EDIFICATION OF THE PRESENT, AND THE INSTRUCTION AND ADMO- NITION OF FUTURE GENERATIONS. A DISCOURSE DELIVERED AT DeDHAM, ON THE DAY OF PUBLICK THANKSGIVING, NOV. 23, 1738. UPON THE CONCLUSION OF THE FIRST CENTURY SINCE A CHURCH OF CHRIST WAS GATHERED IN THAT PLACE. . . .

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1738. pp. (4), ii, 51. 8vo.

4237 DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747 The Reasonableness of nonconformity to the Church of England, in point

OP worship, a second defence of a sermon preach'd at Newark, June 2, 1736, iNTiTLED, The Vanity op human institutions in the worship of God. Against the exceptions op Mr. John Beach, in his Appeal to the unpreju- DicEa). Done in the form of a dialogue, wherein Mr. Beach's arguments ARE all expressed IN HIS OWN woiujs. . . . [Seventeen lines of quotations.] Boston, New-England: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Oreen, nz%. pp. (6), 127. 12mo. aas. ba.

4238 DOUGLASS, William 1692-1752 An Essay, concerning silver and paper currencies; more especially with

REGARD TO THE BRITISH COLONIES IN NeW-EnGLAND.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. [1738]. pp. (2), 23. 8vo.

4239 EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758 Discourses on various important subjects, nearly concerning the great af- fair OF THE soul's ETERNAL SALVATION. DELIVERED AT NORTHAMPTON, CHIEFLY AT THE TIME OF THE LATE POURING OUT OF THE SPIRIT OF GOD.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. MDCCXXXVIII. pp. (2), vi, 286. 8vo. bpl.

4240 A Faithful narrative of the suprizing work of God in the conversion

OP MANY hundred SOULS IN NORTHAMPTON, AND THE NEIGHBOURING TOWNS AND VILLAGES OF NeW-HaMPSHIRE IN NeW- ENGLAND. WRITTEN ON NOV. 6, 1736.

With a preface by Dr. Watts and Dr. Guyse. A shorter [preface] added

BY SOME of the MINISTERS OP BOSTON. WiTH AN ATTESTATION PROM SOME OP THE MINISTERS OP HAMPSHIRE. ThE THIRD EDITION.

BosUm: Printed & sold by S. Kneeland. 1738. pp. (2), viii, v, (1),

79. 8V0. MHS. NYPL.

4241 ELIOT, Jared 1685-1763 Give Cesar his due: or, the obligation that subjects are under to their

civil rulers, as was shewed in a sermon preach'd before the General Assembly op the Colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, May the 11th, 1738. The day for the election op the honourable, the governour, the depoty-governour and the worshipful assistants. . . . [Tiiree lines from] Prov. XXIV. 21.

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Oov. and Company, 1738. pp. (4), 44. 16mo. aas. chs.

4242 ELIOT, Joseph 1630-1694 A Copy of an excellent letter wrote by the Reverend Mr. J. E. op Guil- ford, deceased, to his brother Mr. B. E. of Roxbuhy, found in the study of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Belcher, late op Dedham, since his decease The second edition very carefully corrected from five several manu- scripts: being an answer to the question. How to live in this world, so AS to live in heaven? [Dated, Guilford, May 18, 1664.] [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed in the year 1738. pp. [4]. 16mo.

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4248 EMERSON, Joseph 1700-1767

Early piety encouraged. A discoursk occasion'd by the death of a young

WOMAN OK MaLDEN, OF THE THROAT-DISTEMPER, SbPT. 6, 1738.

Boston: Printed l)y J. Draper. 1738. pp. (2), viii, 30. 8vo. bpl.

4244 A Word to those that are afflicted very much. A sermon preach'd

IN Malden, October 20th, 1738. On occasion of tub repeated and mul- tiplied deaths of children in many fahilieb in said town, by the throat distemper.

Boston: Printed hy J. Brwper,for H. Foster. 1738. pp. (4), 26. 8vo.

4245 A FAITHFUL narrative of the wicked life and remarkable conversion of Patience Boston alias Samson ; who was executed at York in the County of York, July 24th, 1735, for the murder of Benjamin Trot of Falmouth, IN Casco Bay, a child about eight years of age, whom she drowned in a WELL. With a preface by the Rev. Mess. Samuel and Joseph >Ioody, pas- tors OP the churches in York aforesaid.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Qreen. 1738. pp. ii, 35. 16mo. mhs.

4246 FENELON, FRAN901S DE Salignac de La MOTHE 1651-1715 The Archbishop of Cambray's Dissertation on pure love, with An Account

OP the life and writings op the lady for whose sake the Archbishop WAS banish'd from court. And the grievous persecutions she suffer'd in France for her religion. Also two letters in French and English, written by one of the lady's maids, during her confinement in the Castle of Vicennes, where she was a prisoner eight years : one of the letters was writ with a bit of stick instead of a pen, and soot in- stead of ink, to her brother ; the other to a clergyman. Together with an apologetic preface containing divers letters of the Archbishop of Cambray, to the Duke op Burgundy, the present French King's father,

and other persons op distinction : ALSO DIVERS LETTERS OP THE LADY TO PERSONS OF QUALITY, RELATING TO HER RELIGIOUS PRINCIPLES. . . .

London Printed, and Re-printed by Andrew Bradford at the Sign of the Bible, in Front Street Philadelphia. MDCCXXXVIII. pp. xcvi, 142+. 8vo.

4247 FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790 Poor Richard, 1739. An Almanack for thb year of Christ, 1739 ... By

Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Offlee, near the Market. [1738.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo. lop.

4248 DER PRUEHLING ist herbey gekomme, . . . [Oermantown: Oedrukt bey Christoph Saur. 1738.] pp. (2). 16mo. hsp.

4249 GAY, Ebenezer 1696-1787

Well-accomplish'd soldiers, a glory to THEIR king, and a defence to their

COUNTRY. A SERMON PREACH'D AT HiNGHAM, ON A TRAINING-DAY, THERE MaY

10, 1738. In the audience, of four military companies, and now pub- lished, AT THB desire OF THEIR OFFICERS. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman, over-against the Brick Meeting House in Comhill. 1738. pp. (2), 29. 8vo. ba. bpl. jcb.

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4250 HAEGHOORT, Gerard

Keten Dek Goddelyke Waakheden, Die Men oelovkn en betrachten moet

Om SaI.IG TE WORDEN, in HAAR NATUUHLYK VERBAND KORTLYK SAME-GA8CHA-

kelt; Door Gerard Haeghoort; Prkdikant te Second River. Door order

VAN DEN KeRKENVAED INGEWOERT IN DE GeMMEENTE VAN SeCOND-RiVER.

16 mo.

Te Nieum-Tork, Oedrukt by J. Peter Zenger. 1738.

pp. (2), vi, 36.

NJHS. NYSL.

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4251 HANCOCK, John 1702-1744

The Instability op humane greatness, illustrated and exemplified in a FUNERAL discourse AT Braintree, April 28. 1738. Upon the much lamented death of the honourable Edmund Quincy, esq ; one op his Maj- esty's Council, and of the judges of the Circuit, and agent for the Prov- ince OP the Massachusetts Bay, at the Court op Great Britain. Who died OF the small pox in London, the 23. op Febr. 1737, 8. In the 57 year of HIS AGE. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: PrinUd by 8. Krmland, and T. Orem. MDCCXXXVIII. pp.

(4), 31, (1). 8V0. BA. BPL.

4252 HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTRISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE ERUDITIONE ORNATISSIMO VIRO,

Jonathan Belcher, Armigero, Provinci^ Massachusettensis et Neo- Hamtoniensis Gubernatori, . . . Reverendo paritbr atque honor- ANDO D. Edvardo Holyoke, Collegii Harvardini Preside . . . Theses

HASCK, QUAS (DiVINIO ANNUBNTE NUMINE) IN COLLEGIO HaRVARDINO DE- FENDERS . . .

Habita in Comitiia Cantabrigim Nov-Anglorum. Broadside. foL

MDCCXXXVIII.

HC.

4253 DER HOCH-DEUTSCHE Amkbicanische Calender. Gnadenreichen Geburth unseres Hbrrn und 1739. . . . Zum Ersten mal herausgeoeben.

Aup DAS Jahk nach deb Hkylandes Jesu Christi

(36).

Germantown : 4to.

Gedruekt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur.

[1738.] pp.

H8P.

4254 HOSMER, Stephen Christ expects that his ministers shouu) keep what He commits to them.

A discourse delivered at East-Haddam, at the ordination op the Rev- erend Mr. Timothy Symmes, pastor of the Society at Millington, Decem- ber 2d. 1736. And now made publick at the desire and expence op a considerable number op the audience. . . . [Two lines from] 2 Timothy 1. 14.

JV. London, Printed d sold by Timothy Oreen, 1738. pp. (4), 26. 16mo.

4255 JAMES, Philip A Dialogue between a blind man and death. Translated out op the

British language, and render'd into familiar English verse.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1738.

4256 JERMAN, John

The American Almanack for the tear op christian account 1739.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1738.]

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KEACH, Benjamin 1640-1704

God acknowledged: or the true interest op the Nation, and all that pear God, opened in a sermon, preached December the 11th, 1695. Being the

DAY appointed BY THE KiNG, POR PUBLICK PRAYER AND HUMILIATION. WiTH SOME ADDITIONS.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. . . . M,DCC,XXXVIII. pp. 40. Sra. 4to.

KENNISON, Philip -1738

Short and plain, bdt faithful narrative op the wicked life op Philip Kennison, who was executed at Cambridge on the 25th op September, 1738. Written by himself.

Boston: Printed d sold by Thomas Fleet. 1738.

LEEDS, Titan The American Almanack for the year of christian account, 1739. . . . By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford. [1738.] pp. (28). 8m. 8vo.

- The same.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in N. York. 8m. 8vo.

[1738.] pp. (38).

4262 4263

4264 4265

4266

LORD, Benjamin 1693-1784

The Necessity op regeneration, in order to the divine acceptance, argued

and applied, in two sermons at the PUBLICK LECTURE IN NORWICH; THE LAST OF THEM, ON .JANUARY 4Tn, 1737, 8. AnD NOW PUBLISHED AT THE DESIRE OP

SOME THAT HEARD THEM. . . . [Five Hnes of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1738. pp. (2), 63. 8vo.

LORING, Israel 1682-1772

False hopes discovered. A sermon preached at Concord.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1788. pp.54. 16mo.

The Service op the Lord must bk chosen presently and without

delay. Sermon preached at Concord, December 29. 1737.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, for J. Edwards. 1738. pp. 53. 16mo.

Scriptural light to be prayed for. A sermon preached at Concord.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1738. pp. 28. 16mo.

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun

AND HELD AT BOSTON, UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-FIPTH DAY OP MaY 1737, AND CONTINUED BY PROROGATION AND ADJOURNMENTS TO WEDNESDAY THE 30TH

DAY OF November following. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his exceUeney the Oovemow and Council. [1738]. pp. 627-664. fol.

The same. Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirty- first D.1Y OP May, 1738. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovemour and Council. [1738]. pp. 645-646. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

4267 The same. An Act pass'd by toe Great and General Court ob As-

SKMBLT OF HIS MaJESTY's PROVINCE OF THE Ma8SACHU8ETTS-BaY IN NeW-

England. Begun and held at Boston, on Wednesday the thirty-first DAY OP May 1738.

[Boston: Printed by John Draper. 1738]. p. 665. fol.

4268 Anno regni Georgii, secdndi, Regis, cndecimo * duodecimo. An Act

PASSED BY THE GrEAT AND GENERAL COURT OB ASSEMBLY OF HIS MaJESTY'B

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirty-first day of May, 1738. [Colophon:] Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to Ids excellency the Oovernour and Council. [1738]. pp. 9. fol.

4269 [Arms.] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq; captain-genebal and

governoub in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massachu- setts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanksgiving.

. . . Thursday the twenty-third day of November next, . . . God SAVE the King. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Council. [1738]. Broadside, fol. ba.

4270 The Following order passed the Great and General Court relating

to the Bill for the emission op sixty thousand pounds in bills of credit,

TO BE REDEEMED BY SILVER AND GOLD, VIZ. VENERIS 6 DiE JaNUABU A. D. 1737.

[1738].

[Boston: Printed by Samuel ICneeland. 1738.] pp.5, fol.

4271 Journal of the honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston, in the County op Suffolk, on Wednesday the thirty first day of May, Annoque Domini, 1738. [—29 June, 1738.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the honorable House of Representatives. 1738. pp. (89). fol. mhs. nypl.

4272 The same. And prom thence continued by sundry prorogations to

Wednesday the 29th day op November following, and then met at Bos- ton aforesaid: being the second session op the said Court. [ 26 January, 1738 [1739].] [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to Hie lionourable House of Bepresentatives. 1738. pp. (133).

4273 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation and adjourn- ment TO Thursday the nineteenth day of April following, and then met. [--26 April, 1739.] [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by S. Kiueland, Printer to the, honourable House of Rep- resentatives. 1739. pp. 135-151. fol.

4274 MATHER, Cotton 1662-1728 A Monitory letter to them who needlessly and frequently absent them- selves from the publick worship of God. Briefly representing the nature and intent of religious assemblies, and the grievous evil of pro- fane ABSENCE PROM THEM. PUBLISHED AND DISPENSED BY SOME, WHO DESIRE THE REFORMATION OP THAT GROWING EVIL. ThE SECOND EDITION.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, for D. Henchman in Corn-Hill, and Nathan Procter at the Bible and Dote in Fish Street. 1738. pp. (4), 17, (2). 12mo. bpl.

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4275 MATHER, Samuel 1706-1785

An Apology for the liberties op the chorches in New- England: To which 18 prbpix'd a Discodbse concerning congregational churches. . . .

Boiton : Printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman, over against the Brick Meeting House in Cornhill. 1738. pp. (8), ix, (1), 116 [316J. 8vo. wl.

4876 The Fall of the mightt lamented. A funeral discourse upon the

DEATH op her MOST EXCELLENT MaJESTY WiLHELMINA DOROTHEA CAROLINA,

Queen-Consort to his Majesty op Great-Britain, France and Ireland: Preach'd on March 23d, 1737, 8. In the audience op his excellency the governour, the honourable the lieutenant-governour, and the honour- able his Majesty's Council, at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, New- Engiand. . . . [Seven lines of Latin from] Cicbr.

Boston, in New-England : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. Sold by D. Henchman d N. Procter, Booksellers. 1738. pp. (2), 33. 8vo. BA. job.

4277 MATTHEWS, Mordecai The Christians daily exercise, or, directions, shewing how every day op

our lives may be so spent, that our accounts to God at death will be

BOTH SAFE AND UNSPEAKABLY COMFORTABLE. COMPOSED [in Verse] FOR THE GLORY OP God, and the common GOOD OF MEN, BY MORDECAI MaTTHBWS, MINISTER OF GOD'S WORD AT ROINOLSTON IN GLAMORGANSHIRE.

Newport: Printed by the widow Franklin, at her printing-house under the Town-School. 1738. pp. 12. 12mo.

4278 MAXWELL, Samuel A Discourse concerning the safety of all such as have the great God

FOR their guide.

Boston: 1738. pp. (4), 20. 8vo. bpl.

4279 MEIN Heyland der bist mir. . . . [Oermantown: Gedrvckt bey Christoph Saur. 1738.] pp. (2). 16mo.

4280 THE NEW-ENGLAND Primer enlarged. For the more easy attaining the

TRUE READING OF ENGLISH. To WHICH IS ADDED, ThE ASSEMBLY OP DiVINES

Catechism.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, and sold by the booksellers. 1738. 40 leaves. 32mo.

The only known copy is in the private collection of E. Dwight

Church of Brooklyn-New York.

4281 THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January-December, 1738. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1738. fol.

4282 NEW JERSEY Province. The Speech op his excellency Lewis Morris, esq ; captain general and gov- ernour IN chief in and over his Majesty's Province op Nova C^sarea, or New-Jersey and the Territories thereon depending in America, and

vice ADMIRAL IN the SAME. [Colophon:]

[New-York:] Printed by John Peter Zenger, 1738. pp. (4). fol. njsl.

4283 The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly op the Province

of New-Jbhsby, which begun the 27th op October, 1738. [ 15 March, 1738.]

[New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1738.] pp. [70.] fol. njsl.

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NEW YORK Province.

Anno regni Georgii secundi Regis MAONiB Britann^, [sie\ FranC/K [sic]

HlBERNI^, DNDECIMO. AcTS AND LAWS PASSED AT A GENERAL, ASSEMBLY BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT NeW-YoRK, THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF JUNE, AnNO DOMINI, 1737.

In the eleventh year of the reign op our sovereign lord George the

SECOND, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, OF GrEAT BbITAIN, FrANCE AND IRELAND,

King, Defender of the faith, &c.

New-Tork, Printed by John Peter Zenger, MDCCXXXVIII. pp. (3), 100,

(1). fol. NTH8. PRO.

The ninth supplement of the Laws printed in 1730.

His honour the lieutenant governour His Speech to the General As- sembly of the Province of New- York, on the 20th of October, 1738, on HIS dissolving them. [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford, Printer to tlw King's most excellent Majesty for tU ProviTiee of New-Tork. 1738. pp.2, fol. pro.

A Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of

his Majesty's Colony of New- York, in America [No. 1-7. April 4 Sep- tember [sic OctoberJ 20, 1738.]

[New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zengw. 1738.] pp.35, fol. pro.

- The Speech op the honourable George Clarke, esq; lieut. governor AND commander IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF New-York, &c. [Dated, Sep- tember 5, 1738.] [Colophon:]

New-Tork, Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1738. 1 leaf. fol. pro.

NEW YORK City.

A Law for regulating and declaring the duty of fire-men in the City of New- York. [Dated at the City Hall, the 19 of September, 1738.] [Colophon:]

Printed by W. Bradford in New-Tork. 1738. pp. 56-58. fol. nypl.

THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1738.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-Tork. 1738. fol.

THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign, AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DbCEMBER, 1738.

New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1738. fol. aas. nypl.

OFFT HAST DD MIB ZUGERUFFEN, . . .

[Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur.

1738.] 1 leaf. 16mo. hsp.

PADLIN, B.

EiNE Ernstliche Ermahnung an Junge und Alte: Zu einer Ungehenchelten Prufung Ihres Hertzens und Zustandes. Kt'RTZLicH Aus Engkland nach Amerika obsandt, und wegen seiner Wichtigkeit aus DEM Englischen ins Deutsche treulich Cbersetzt: Von einem Liebhaber der Wahrheit.

Oermanton: Gedruckt und zu Jinden bey Christoph Sauer. 1738. Broad- side, fol. hsp.

Probably the first issue of Saur's press.

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4293 PARKMAN, Ebenbzer ^ 1703-1789

ZeBULUN advised. SKBIOnS AND SUITABLB COUNSELS FOR THEM THAT GO TO SEA, AND FOB ALL THAT MIND THE GOOD OP THEIR SOULS. DELIVERED, MaRCH 7TH.

1735,6. Bt A Minister OF THE Gospel. [Two lines from] 1 Chron. xxii, 11.

Newport: Printed by the Widow Franklin, at her printing-honse under

the Town-School. MDCCXXXVIII. pp. (2), (6), iv, 53 [sic 80.] 16mo. Bins.

The Preface is by Nath. Clap. And the work dedicated "To Capt.

E. B. and his company, bound to the West-Indies: Salvation," is

signed E. P.

4294 PEMBERTON, Ebenezer 1704-1777 A Sermon pbeach'd at the ordination of Reverend Mr. Walter Wilmot

AT Jamaica ON Long-Island, April 13, 1738. To which is added, A brief discourse upon The Divine appointment of the gospel ministry, and the methods of it's conveyance thro' the successive ages of the church; deliver'd upon the same occasion : with the Charge given at the ordi- nation. By the Rev Mr. Jonathan Dickinson. Published at the request of the hearers.

Boston, in New-England : Printed by J, Draper, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1738. pp. (2), 38. 8vo. ba. hc.

4395 Sermons on several subjects. Preach'd at the Presbyterian Church

IN the City of New- York. . . .

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman over-against the Brick Meeting-House in Cornhill. 1738. pp. (4), 94. 8vo. ba.

4896 PENNSYLV-4NIA Province.

Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^e Britannia, Francis & Hiberni^ duodi- ciMO. At a General Assembly of the Province op Pennsylvania begun

AND HOLDEN AT PHILADELPHIA, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OP OCTOBER; AnNO DoM. 1737, IN THE ELEVENTH YEAR OP THE KEIGN OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE

ii. by the grace of god, of great britain, france and ireland, king, Defender of the faith, *c. And from thence continued by adjourn- ments TO THE SEVENTH OF AUGUST, 1738.

Philadelphia; Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tfie New Printing- Offlce, near the Market. M,DCC,XXXVIII. pp. (2), 173-189. fol.

4297 By the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania. [Notice of Quit-rents. Dated,

November 33, 1738.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1738.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

4898 The Speech op the honourable George Thomas, esq; lieutenant-gov- ernor op THE Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties op New-Castle, Kent and Sussex on Delaware. To the Representatives of the freemen op the said Province, in General Assembly met. [Colophon :]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- office, near the Market. M,DCC,XXX:\'III. pp. (3). fol. hsp.

4299 Votes and proceedings of the House op Representatives of the Prov- ince OF Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on the 14th of October, Anno DoM. 1738, AND continued by adjournments [to September 11. 1739.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the Neto Printing- office nea/r the Market. M,DCC,XXXVIII. pp. 60. fol. hsp.

4300 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. January-December, 1738. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Post Master at tlie New Printing-

Office near the Market. 1738. fol.

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4301 PHILLIPS, Samuel 1690-1771 The HrsTORT of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ epitomiz'd: In a cate- chetical WAY.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green, for B. Henchman. 1738. pp. (4), iv, 60, (3). 8vo. bpl.

4302 The Orthodox christian: or, a child well instructed in the principles

OF THE christian RELIGION: EXHIBITED IN A DISCOURSE BY WAY OF CATECHIZ- ING. Designed for the use and benefit of the children, in the South Parish in Andover: to whom it is dedicated. . . . Published at the desire of many of his own people, and of some others. . . .

Boston, Printed by S. Kneeland; and T. Oreen,for D. Henchman in Corn- hil. 1738. pp. (4), viii, 185, (7). 12mo. bpl. nypl.

4303 PICKERING, Theophilus 1700-1747 The Chebacco Narrative rescued from the charge of falsehood and par- tiality. In a reply to the answer printed by order of the Second Church in Ipswich ; and falsehood and partiality fix'd on said answer. By a Friend of Truth.

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by Kneeland and Green in Queenstreet. 1738. pp. 20. 8vo. aas. mhs.

4304 PIERSON, John 1690-1770 A Sermon preached at the ordination of the Rev. Aaron Burr, January

25, 1737, 8.

[New York? 1738.]

4305 PRICE, Roger 1696-1762 A Sermon preach'd at the King's Chappel in Boston, New England, March

23. 1737. Being the day appointed by order of his excellency the gov- ernour and council, for the solemnization of the obsequies of her late Majesty, Queen Caroline. . . . Preach'd and publish'd at the request

OF the gentlemen OF THE VESTRY OF THE SAID CHAPPEL.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-street over against the Prism. MDCCXXXVIII. pp. (2), 19. 8vo. ba.

4306 PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758 A Funeral sermon on the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Williams, who deceased

Tuesday January 10. 1737, 8. ^tatis 63. Delivered at the South-Church IN Boston, on the Lord's day after. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston; Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green. MDCCXXXVIII. pp. (2), 30. Sm. 8vo. ba. nypl.

4807 THE RHODE-ISLAND Almanack fob the tear 1789. By Poor Robin.

Newport: Printed and sold by the Widow Franklin. [1738.] 8vo.

4808 SOME OBSERVATIONS on the scheme projected for emitting 60000 I. in bills of a new tenour, to be redeemed with silver and gold. Shewing the var- ious operations of these bills, and their tendency to hurt the pdblick interest. In a letter from a merchant in Boston, to his friend in the country.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. MDCCXXXVIII. pp.

(4), 25. 8V0. MHS. NYPL.

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SOUTH CAROLINA Province. Account op importations and exportations at the Port of Charles-Town South-Carolina, from November 1 1737, to November 1. 1738.

Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy. 1738. Broadside, fol.

THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1738. Charlet-Town: Printed by Lewis Timothy. 1738. foL Lewis Timothy died December, 1738, and the Gazette was con- tinued by his widow, Elizabeth Timothy, with the aid of her son Peter Timothy.

By Joseph Stap-

8TAFF0RD, Joseph

An Almanack for the year of oub Lord Christ, 1789. .

FORD, A lover op THE TRUTH.

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for tlie Booksellers, and sold at t/ieir shops. 1739. [1738.] pp. (16). 12mo. nypl. rihs.

STONE, Nathanael 1667-1755

A Caution to erring christians, relating to the ministry. By Nathanael Stone. In pastoral relation to the people in Harwich, December 1735. [Boston: 1738.] pp. 8. 8vo. bpl.

TAYLOR, Jacob -1736

Pbnsilvania, 1739. An Almanack, or ephkmeris. . . . for the year. 1739. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford. [1788.]

TOWNSEND, Jonathan 1721-1776

Comport for the afflicted righteous, and A Call to such as experience God's marvellous sparing mercy. Being the substance of two sermons preached at Neeoham, quickly after the sudden and awful death of two desirable young men, viz. Mr. Solomon Cook & Mr. Samuel Kingsbury, who were drowned below the Castle, May 13, 1787.

Boston: Sold by D. Henchman. 1738. pp. v, 22, 25. 12mo. bpl. mhs.

TUFTS, John 1689-1750

An Introduction to the singing of psalm-tcnes, in a plain and easy method, with a collection of tunes. The tenth edition.

Boston : Printed for S. Oerrish. 1788. pp. (8), 7, (3). 12 pp. of music. 12mo. hc. nypl.

VERITT, Paul

To my friends in Pbnsilvania 12, 1738.]

[Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin. An attack upon Andrew Hamilton.

[Signed, Paul Veritt. Dated, New- York, Sept. 1788?] pp. 3. foL Lcp.

VIRGINIA Colony.

Anno regni Georgii ii, Regis Magn^ Britannia, Francis, & Hibernls, duo- decimo. At a General Assembly, summoned to be held at the capitol, in THE City of Williamsburg, on . . .in the eleventh year of the reign op OUR sovereign lord, George the second, by the grace op God, op Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, &c. And from thence continued, by several prorogations, to the first day of Novem- ber, in the twelfth year of his said Majesty's reign, and in the year of our Lord, 1788.

[Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1738.] pp.52, fol. nypl.

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VIRGIKIA COLONT, continued.

Journal op the House of Burgesses. [1 November,-21 December, 1738.]

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1738. pp.78, fol.

THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1738.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1738. fol.

WALTON, John -1764

A Vindication of the true christian baptism, containing sundry plain argu- ments TO PROVE THAT ONLY BELIEVERS IN ChRIST HAVE A RIGHT TO CHRISTIAN BAPTISM, AND THAT DIPPING IS THE ONLY TRUE MODE OF BAPTISM ; WHEREIN THE PRINCIPAL ARGUMENTS OF Mr. PeTER ClARK IN HIS SECOND LETTER TO MrS. E B ARE PROVED TO BE FALLACIOUS. . . .

Boston: Printed in tite year 1738. pp. 99. 16mo. aas.

WEBB, John 1687-1750

The Government op Christ considered and applied. A sermon preached at Boston, in the audience of his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq; the honourable his Majesty's Council; and the honourable House of Repre- sentatives OP the Province of the Massachusetts. May 31. 1738. Being

THE ANNIVERSARY FOR THE ELECTION OF HIS MaJESTY'S COUNCIL FOR THE PROV- INCE. . . .

Boston in New-England : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Ooternmir and Council, for N. Procter, at the Bible and Dove in Fish-street, and 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1738. pp. (4), 39. 8vo. aas. ba. nypl.

WEST, Moses

A Treatise concerning marriage: wherein the unlawfulness op mixt-

MARRIAOES IS LAID OPEN FROM THE SCRIPTURES OF TRUTH : SHEWING THAT IT IS CONTRARY TO THE WILL OF GOD, AND THE PRACTICE OF HIS PEOPLE IN FORMER AGES, AND THEREFORE OP DANGEROUS CONSEQUENCE, FOR PERSONS OF DIFFERENT JUDGMENTS IN MATTERS OP RELIGIOUS WORSHIP, TO BE JOYNED TOGETHER IN MARRIAGE. WRITTEN FOR THE INFORMATION AND BENEFIT OF CHRIBTIAN^PRO- FESS0R8 IN general; AND RECOMMENDED MORE PARTICULARLY TO THE YOUTH OF EITHER SEX AMONGST THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS. . . .

Philadelphia: Reprinted, and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Bible in Frmt-Street. [1738.] pp. 39. Sm. 8vo.

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WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel

An Almanack for the year of oub Lord, 1739. Bost(m: [1738.]

1670-1754

4325

WIGGLESWORTH, Edward 1093-1765

An Enquiry into the truth of the imputation of the quilt of Adam's first

8IN TO HIS POSTERITY. BkINO THE SUBSTANCE OF SEVERAL PRIVATE LECTURES

IN Harvard College, on the third article in the sixth chapter op the Westminster Confession op faith. . . .

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman over against t/ie brick Meeting -Bfouse in Cornhil. 1738. pp. (8), 90. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

WILLIAMS, William 1665-1741

Directions to such as are concern'd to obtain a true conversion unto God

WITH the scripture CHARACTERS OP IT. In A DISCOURSE ON JeR. 4. 1,

preach'd at a time OP extraordinary awakenings. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.] The second edition.

Boston : Printed & sold by 8. Kneeiand /"sic / and T. Oreen in Queen- street. 1738. pp. (2), 23. 8vo. ba.

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4326 WILLIAMS, William 1688-1760 The Serious consideration, that God will visit and judge men for sin,

WOULD BE HAPPY MEANS TO KEEP THEM FROM IT. A SERMON PREACH'D AT

Cambridge, September 15th. 1738. On occasion op the execution of Philip Kennison for the crime of burglary. . . . [Five lines of Scrijiture texts.] With the confession of his faith.

Boston: Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill; wliere may be had tlie Narrative of Kennison' s life, written by himself. 1738. pp. 23. 8vo. ba.

4327 WOOLVERTON, Charles Christ's the eternal word. The only means of man's saltation. A ser- mon.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, for the author. 1738. 12mo.

4328 WRIGHT, Samuel 1683-1746 A Little treatise op being born aoain without which no man can be saved.

A discourse. Sixteenth edition.

Boston: Printed by J. Dra/per for D. Henehman. 1738. pp. (2), viii, 168. 12mo. BPL.

4329 YALE COLLEGE.

PKiBCLARISSIMO VIRO PERILLUSTRI VIT-E INTEGRITATE OMNIQUE FOELICISSIME

Gubernandi ratione instructissimo VIRO Josepho Tallcott Armigero Col- onic CONNEtmCUTENSIS GUBERNATORI . . . D. ElISAEO WiLLIAMS COLLEGII

Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas in Collegio Yalensis defen- DERB . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in Comitiis Noto-Portu Conneetieutensium MDCCXXXVIII. Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotlieus Oreen. Broadside, fol.

4330 ZENGER, John Peter 1680-1740 A Brief narrative of the case and tryal op John Peter Zknger, printer

OP THE New- York weekly Journal. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at tjie Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1738. pp. 48. 4to. aas. mhs. nypl.

4331 EIN A. B. C. und Buchstabiebbuch, bey allen Religionen ohne billigen an-

8T088 ZU GEBRAUCHEN.

Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1739.

4332 ALLEINE, Joseph 1633-1688 An Alarm to unconverted sinners; in a serious treatise: showing, i. What

CONVERSION IS NOT, AND CORRECTING SOME MISTAKES ABOUT IT. II. WhAT CON- VERSION IS, AND WHEREIN IT CONSISTED. III. ThE NECESSITY OF CONVERSION.

IV. The marks of the unconverted, v. The miseries op the uncon- verted. VI. Directions for conversion, vii. Motions of conversion. Wherein are annexed divers practical cases of conscience judicially resolved.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper. 1739. 12mo.

4333 THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1789. ^

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Front-street. 1739. fol.

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AMERICANUS. iiseudonym.

A Lettek to the freeholders and other inhabitants of Massachusetts-Bay,

RELATING TO THEIR APPROACHING ELECTION OF REPRESENTATIVES. [Signed

Americanus.]

[Boston: Printed in the year 1739. pp. (2), 13. 8vo. ba. bpl. mhs.

AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year op our Lord Christ, 1740. ...

Boston in New-England: Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. 1740. [1739]. pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

BARNARD, John 1690-1758

The Expectation of man disappointed by the great God. A sermon occa- sioned BY the death of Mr. Ariel Abbot, 18th May, 1739. Preface by Rev. Samuel Phillips. . . . May 28th.

Boston: Printed for Daniel Gookin. 1739. pp. xviii, 24. 8vo. mhs.

BEACH, John 1700-1782

The Duty of loving our enemies. A sermon preached at Boston, Sept. 24, 1738. Published at the desire of some gentlemen that heard it. . . . Boston: Printed by J. Draper in Newbury Street. 1739. pp. (4), 23. 8vo.

BECKWITH, George 1703-1794

Whatsoever God doeth is well done. A discourse deliver'd at New-Salem, May 20th, 1739. Being the next Sabbath after the funeral of Mrs. Anna Lovett, consort of the Reverend Mr. Joseph Lovett, pastor of the Church of Christ in that place. And now publish'd at the desire a EXPENCE of that PARISH. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Green. 1739. pp. (4), 47. 16mo. chs.

BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year of Christ 1740.

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Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1739.]

BLAIR, Samuel

A Sermon on 2 Corinthians, hi. 18. [Boston: 1739.] 8vo.

1712-1751

THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1739.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Grown, in Cornhill. 1739. fol.

THE BOSTON Gazette. January-December, 1739.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1739. foL

THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1739.

Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper, at the Printing House in Newbury-street. 1739. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1739.

Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1739. 4t0.

BRIEFS IN the controversy between Massachusetts-Bay and New-Hampshire. Boston: 1739. fol.

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4346 BUNYAN, John 1628-1688 Grace abounding to the chief op sinners: or, a brief and faithful relation

OF the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to his poor servant John

BUNTAN.

Boston: Re-printed by T. Fleet. 1739.

4347 CALLENDER, John 1706-1748 An Historical discourse on the civil and religious affairs op the Colony

of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations in New-England in America.

From the first settlement 1638 to the end of first century. . . . [Five

lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-street.

MDCCXXXIX. pp. (2), 14, 120, (1). 8vo. ba. jcb. nypl.

Reprinted in the fourth volume of the Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society; in Providence, in 1838; and in Boston, in 1843.

4348 A Sermon prbach'd at the ordination op Mr. Jeremiah Condy to the

PASTORAL CARE OP THE BAPTIST ChURCH IN BOSTON, FeB: 14TH. 1738,9. . . .

[Published at the desire of the hearers.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland, and T. Oreen in Queen Street. MDCCXXXIX. pp. (4), 32. 8vo. ba.

4349 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787 The Only compulsion proper to be made use of in the affairs of conscience

and religion, a sermon preach'd at the old brick Meetino-House, in Boston, September 2d, 1739. And printed at the desire op many who heard it. . . . [Five lines of Latin from] Tertull.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for J. Edwards, in Gornhill. MDCCXXXIX. pp. (4), 26. 8vo. ba. hc. nypl.

4350 CLARK, Peter 1694-1768 The Rulers highest dignity, and the people's truest glory. A sermon

preach'd in the audience of his excellency the governour, the honour- able HIS Majesty's Council, and the honourable House of Representa- tives, of THE Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, May 30th, 1739. Being the anniversary for the election of his Majesty's Council for the Province. . . .

Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, Printer to the Honourable House of Representatives. MDCCXXXIX. pp. (4), 58. 8vo. aas. ba. nypl.

4351 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 Faithful pastors angels of the churches. A sermon preached to the be- reaved FLOCK, March 4, 1739. On the Lord's-day after the funeral of the Rev. Mr. Peter Thacher op Boston, .^tat 62. And now printed at THEIR DESIRE. . . . [Four lines from] Revel, ii, 1.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman and S. Eliot in Corn- hill. 1739. pp. (4), 26. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc.

4352 The Unspeakable gift of God; a right charitable and bountiful spirit

to the poor and needy members of Jesus Christ. A sermon preached at the publick lecture in Boston, February 1, 1739. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for H. Foster in Gornhil. 1739. pp. (4), 19. 8vo. BA.

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COLMAN, Benjamin, continued.

The Wither'd hand stretched forth at the command of Christ, and

restored. a sermon preached at the lectcbb in boston, mar 17, 1739.

. . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper for J. Edxna/rds in ComMU. MDCCXXXIX.

pp. (4), 19. 8V0. BA. JCB. NTPL.

COLMAN, Benjamin, and others. Three letters to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield. [By Benjamin CoLMAN, Gilbert Tennent, and William Tennent.]

Philadelphia: Printed and told hy Andrew Bradford. [1739.] pp. (2), 13. Sm. 8vo. AP8.

CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Colony of Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Hartford . . . May, . . . 1739. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed <Se sold by T. Oreen, Printer to t/te Gov. & Comp. 1739. pp. 467-468. fol. chs. csl. msl.

The same. Begun and held at New-Haven, . . . October, . . .

1739. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Com. 1739. pp. 469-472. fol. chs. csl. msl.

COOPER, William 1694-1743

Compendium evangelicum. A sermon preach'd at the publick lecture in Boston, March 1st, 1738,9. On the sorrowful occasion of the funeral OF the late Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher, in the 62d year of his AGE. . . .

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman and Samuel Eliot, Booksellers. 1739. pp. 33. 8vo. ba.

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

The Danger of schisms and contentions, with respect to the ministry and ordinances of the gospel, represented in a sermon preached at the meeting of the presbytery, october 10, 1739.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1739. pp. 41. 16mo. BM.

EELLS, Nathanael 1678-1750

The Pastor's introduction and charge. A sermon preach'd at Middletown IN Connecticut Colony, Sept. 6th, 1738. At the ordination of the Rev- erend Mr. Edward Eells. And now published at the desire and cost,

OF MANY THAT HEARD IT. WiTH SOME INLARGEMENT. By NaTHANAEL EeLLS, V. D. M. FATHER TO THE ORDAINED; AND PASTOR OF THE SOUTH ChURCH IN

SciTUATE, IN THE PROVINCE OF THE Massachusets-Bay. [Three lines from]

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N. London, Printed & told by T. Oreen.

1739. pp. (4), ii, 68. 16mo.

4360

ELIOT, Jared 1685-1763

The Blessings bestow'd on them that fear God. As was shewed in a ser- mon occasion'd by the death of the truly vertuous Mrs. Eijzabeth Smithson, who died at Killingwobth, February 12th, 1738,9. . . . [Three lines from] Eccl. xii, 13.

N. London: Printed and sold by T. Green. 1739. pp. (4), ii, 30. 16mo. chs.

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FALCONAR, Magnus, editor. A Choice collection out of the Psalms op David, the Book of Job, Hale's Contemplation, &c. By Magnus Falconar, of Botness, in Scotland,

MABINER.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1789. FESSENDEN, Benjamin

GlOSPEL ORDER JOYFUL TO BEHOLDERS. A SERMON AT THE ORDINATION OF ReV.

Samuel Tobbt, Berkley, November 23, 1787.

Boston: Printed by John Dra/per. 1739. pp.66. lOmo. mhs.

FLYNT, Henry 1675-1760

Twenty sermons on various subjects. Preach'd and publish'd. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen-Street. MDCCXXXIX. pp. (2), iv, 312. 8vo. mhs. wl.

-1790

By

FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706

Poor Richard 1740. An Almanack for the year of Christ, 1740 . Richard Saunders, phitx)m.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tin New Printing- Offlce near the Market. [1739.] pp. (24.) 16mo. nypl.

Three Impressions of this issue were made.

HAMMETT, John 1679-1773

A Printed sheet op paper entitled "A Caution to erring christians"

RELATING TO THE MINISTRY. By NaTHANIEL StONE, IN PASTORAL RELATION TO THE PEOPLE OP HARWICH, DECEMBER, 1735. REPLIED TO BY JOHN HaMMETT.

[Newport ? Printed by the Widow Franklin 1] 1739. pp. 32. 16mo.

Promiscuous singing, no divine institution.

[Neippoi-t ? Printed by tlie Window Franklin 'i] 1739.

12mo.

AAS.

HANCOCK, John 1702-1744

A Memorial of God's goodness. Being the substance of two sermons, preach'd in the First Church of Christ in Braintree, September 16th. 1739. On compleating the first century since the gathering of it, . . . Printed at the earnest desire op the hearers ; in remembrance op God's mercy. Together with some marginal illustrations. [Nine lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Qreen, over against t!ie Prison in Queen street. 1739. pp, (4), ii, 37. 8vo. ba.

HARVARD COLLEGE.

Catalogus eorum qui in Coll. Harv. Nov.-Ang. ab anno 1642 ad annum 1739 alicujus gradus laurea donati sunt.

[Cambridge: 1739.] Broadside. foL

IlLUSTRTSSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE BRUDITIONE ORNATISSIMO VIBO

Jonathan Belcher, Armioero, Provinci^ Massachusettensis et Neo- IIamtoniensis Gubernatori, . . . Reverendo paritJir atque honorando D. Edvabdo Holyoke, Collegii Habvardini Preside . . . Theses hasce, quas (divinio annuente numine) in Collegio Harvabdino de- fenoere . . .

Hdbita in Comitiis Cantabrigia Nov-Anglorum. MDCCXXXIX. Broad- side. foL hc.

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DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Amkricanischk Kalbsdeb, Auf das Jahr Nach dek Gnadenreichen Geburth UN8EK8 Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi

1740: . . . ZUM ANDERN MAHL HERAUSQKGEBEN.

German to jcn : Oedruckt und zu findeii bey Christoph Saur; Auch kannen die misi/xxrtige Kromier soMie bey Johannes WUter in Philadelphia haben. [1739.] pp. (24). Sin. 4to.

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DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Penstlvanische Geschicht-Schreiber, Oder: Samm-

LUNG WiCHTIGER NaCHRICHTEN, AUS DEM NaTUR-UND KiRCHEN-ReICH.

Erstes StCck, AoonsT 20, 1739. [-December 16, 1739.]

Germantown: Gedriiekt bey Christoph Saur. 1739. Sm. 4to. Following after the issue of Franklin's Philadelphische Zeitung in 1732, this is the second German newspaper printed in the Uni- ted States. It was first published monthly on the 16th of each month, up to April, 1748, when it was made a semi-monthly, and so continued, by the son and grandson of its founder, until 1775. After which it was issued as a weekly until its publication ceased in 1777. In October, 1745, beginning with number 43, the title was changed to "Hoch-Deutsche Pensylvanische Berichte." With numter 71, in May, 1746, it was altered to "Pensylvan- ische Berichte." In 1762 it was again altered to the "Gerraan- tauner Zeitung." The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, possesses a file between the years 1743-1761, and 1754-1761.

JERMAN, John

The American Almanack for the tear of christian account 1740; . . . By John Jerman philomat.

Philadelphia, Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the sign of t!te Bible, in Front-street. [1739.] pp, (24). Sm. 8vo.

KILPATRICK, James

A Full and clear reply to Doctor T. Dale wherein the . . . impropriety OF blistering with cantha rides in the first fever of the small-pox 18 . . . demonstrated. With some diverting remarks on the Doctor's . . . attainments in physick and philology.

Charles-Town, South-Carolina. Printed by Elizabeth Timothy. 1739. 4to.

LEEDS, Titan

The American Almanack for the year of christian account, 1740. . . . By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1739.] 12mo.

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The same. New-York:

Sold by William Bradford. [1739.] 12mo.

A LETTER about a good management under the distemper op the measles, at this time spreading in the country. Herb published fob the benefit of the poor, and such as may want the help of able physicians.

[Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1739.] pp.4, fol. mhb.

LORD, Joseph -1748

Two letters, viz. one on the change of the Sabbath ; and the other on the beginning of the Sabbath.

Boston: Printed & sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1739.

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LOWELL, John 1704-1767

MiNISTBKS OF THE GOSPEL TO BE CAUTIOUS OP GIVING OFFENSE, AND CONCEKNKD TO PRESERVE THEIR CHARACTER AS MINISTERS OF GOD. A SERMON PRKACH'd AT THE ORDINATION OF Mr. ThOMAS BaRNARU TO THE PASTORAL OFFICE OF A

CHURCH IN Newbury, January 31, 1738-9.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen- street over against the Prison. MDCCXXXIX. pp. (2), 38. 8vo. ba. nypl.

MAC SPARRAN, James 1680-1757

An Answer to a printed letter said to be wrote from a gentleman in Newport to his friend in Boston, August 27 ; pretending to find fault with a brief representation of the Case between Dr. McSparran, plaintiff, and Mr. Torrey, dependant, relating to the ministry land in South Kingstown, Narragansett, which was dated July, 1739.

[Boston: 1739.] pp. (10). foL nypl.

MANY of the electors of the two, to the electors of the four.

New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1739.

MARYLAND Province.

A Journal of the votes and proceedings op the Lower House op Assembly OP the Province op Maryland, at their session begun May 1. 1739. [-12 June, 1739.] [Arms.]

Annapolis: Printed and sold by Jonas Cfreen. 1739. pp.197. Sm. 4to.

- To HIS EXCELLENCY SaMUEL OgLE, ESQ.; GOVERNOR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OP MARYLAND: ThE HuMBLE ADDRESS OP

THE Upper House op Assembly. [Colophon :]

Annapolis: Printed and sold by J. Oreen. 1739. pp. (2). foL nypl.

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of HIS Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirty-first day of May, 1738. And continued by prorogations unto Wednesday the twenty- ninth DAY of November following. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oowmour and Council. [1739.] pp. 667-684. fol.

The same. Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thir- tieth DAY of Mat, 1739. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1739.] pp. 685-691. fol.

Journal op the honourable House of Representatives, op his

Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bat in New England begun and held at boston, in the county op suffolk, on wednesday the thib- tieth day OF May, Annocjue Domini, 1739.

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the honourable House of Representatives. 1739. pp. (105). fol. ba.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Pkovince, continued.

4386 The same. A .Journal op the House of Representatives. At a

GREAT AND GENERAL COURT OR ASSEMBLY OF 1118 MaJESTy's PROVINCE OF THE

Massachusetts- Bay in New England, begun and held at Boston in the County op Suffolk, upon Wednesday the aOiH day op May, being the last Wednesday of said month, Annoq; Dom. 1789. And from thence con- tinued by prorogation to Wednesday the nineteenth day op September following, and then met at Boston, aforesaid; being the second session OF the said Court. [-11 January 1740.] [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the Honourable Hovse of Representatives. 1739. pp. 107-147. ba. mhs.

4387 The same. And from thence continued by sundry prorogations to

Wednesday the fifth d.^y of December following ; and then met at Bos- ton aforesaid; being the third session of the said Court. [-11 January, 1739.] [Colophon.]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the Jtononrable House of Representatives. 1739. pp. 149-322. fol.

4388 The same. And prom thence continued by sundry prorogations

to Friday the fourteenth day of March following, and then met at Boston aforesaid, being the fourth session of the said Court. [-28 March, 1740.] [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland, Printer to the ?ionwirable House of Repre- sentatives. 1740. pp. 223-251. fol.

4389 MATHER, Samuel 1706-1785 War is lawful, and arms are to be proved. A sermon preached to the

Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company on June 4, 1739. The anni- versary DAY for electing THEIR OFFICERS AT BOSTON, NeW ENGLAND. . . .

[Eight lines of Latin quotations.]

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for Daniel Henchman. 1739. pp. 33.

8V0. ba. CHS.

4390 MOODEY, oh MOODY, Samuel 1676-1747 The Gospel way op escaping the doleful state of the damned: with a

representation op their more aggravated misery, who go to Hell from

UNDER THE GOSPEL. BeINQ THE SUBSTANCE OF SEVERAL SERMONS, PREACHED

AT York, in the Province of Main. . . . The second edition.

Boston: N. E. Reprinted and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Ch-een. 1739. pp. iv, 172. 16mo.

4391 THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January-December, 1739. Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen. 1739. foL

4392 NEW JERSEY Province.

Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis, Magn^ Britannia, Francis, & Hibekni^, duodecimo. At a General Assembly of the Province of New-Jersey, be- gun AND HOLDEN AT PeRTH-AmBOY, THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AnNO

Dom. 1738. In the twelfth tear of the reign of our sovereign lord George ii. By the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender op the faith, *c. And prom thence continued by adjournment to the thirteenth of November, 1738.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Office near the Market. M,DCC,XXXLX. pp. (2), 369-395, (2). fol.

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NEW JERSEY Puovince, continued.

The Speech of his exckllenct Lewis SIorkis, esq ; to the New-.Teksey

ASSEMBI.T AT THE TIME OF HIS DISSOLVING THE SAME, MaKCH 15, 1738, 9.

New-Yark: Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1739.

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To HIS KXCBLLKNCy LkWIS MORBIS, ESQ ; CAPTAIN, GENERAL AND OOVEBNOUU

IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S PROVINCE OF NoVA-CiESAREA OB NeW-

.Ikrsey, and Territories thereon depending in America, and vice admiral

IN THE SAME, &C. ThE HuMBLE ADDRESS OF HIS MaJESTy'S COUNCIL OF THE

Province AFORESAID. [Colophon:]

[New-York:] Printed by John Peter Zenger, Jan. 4, 1738, 9. pp. (4). fol. NJSL.

To HIS EXCELLENCY LEWIS MORRIS, ESQ; CAPTAIN, GENERAL AND GOVEBNOUB

IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY's PROVINCE OF NoVA CsSAREA OR NeW-

Jersey, AND Territories thereon depending in America, and vice ad- miral IN THE SAME, &C. ThE HuMBLE ADDRESS OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF

THE Province of Nova C^sarea, or New-Jersey, met in General Assembly. [Colophon ;]

By virtue of an Order of the House, I do appoint John Peter Zenger to print this Address Joseph Bonnel, Spr. [1739.] pp. (3). fol. njsl.

The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Province

of New-Jersey.

New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1739.

NEW YORK Province. Anno regni tredecimo Georgii regis. An Act to regulate the militia of this Colony. [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford in the City of New-York : 1739 pp. 10. fol. pro

The eleventh supplement of the Laws printed in 1730.

Anno regni tredecimo Georgii regis. Acts passed in October and

November, 1739. in the 13th year of his Majesty's reign. An Act to regulate THE militia of this Colony. . . . [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford in tlie City of New-Ym-k, 1739.

pp. 10. fol. NYHS.

A part of the twelfth supplement of the Laws printed in 1730.

Ann [«4C] REGNI TREDECIMO GeORGII SECCNDI REGIS. An AcT FOR COM-

PLEATING AND BUILDING THE FORTIFICATIONS AND OTHER THE PURPOSES THEREIN.

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1739.] pp. 11-53. fol. pro. A part of the twelfth supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

Anno regni duodecimo Georgii regis. The thirteenth [third] sessions

OF THE second [twenty-second] Assembly, in the 1 2th year of his Majesty, King George. An Act appointing commissioners to farm the excise of strong liquors in the cities and counties in this Colony. . . .

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1739.] pp.7, fol. pro.

The Honoubable George Clarke, esq; lieut. governour of the Prov- ince of New- York. His speech to the General Assembly of the said Province, the 27th of Mabch, 1739.

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1739.] pp.3, fol. pro.

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NEW YORK Provinck, continued.

Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of

THE Colony of New- York, which beoan the 27th of March, 2739 [sic 1739.] [Numb. 1-2.— April 14, 1739.] [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York. 1739. pp. 16. fol.

Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of

HIS Majesty's Colony of New-York, begun the twenty-ninth day of Au- gust, 1739. [Numb. 1-9.— November 17, 1739] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1739. pp. 51. fol. nyhs.

The Speech op the the [sic\ honourable George Clarke, esq; his

Majesty's lieut governour and commander in chief of the Province of New- York, ... To the General Assembly of the said Province, the third of October, 1739.

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1739. Broadside, fol. pro.

To the honourable George Clarke, esq; lieutenant governour of the

Province op New- York, the Huubi^e address of the General Assembly of the said Colony. 1739.

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1739.] Broadside, fol. pro.

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THE NEW-YORK Gazette. January-December, 1739.

New-York: Printed and sold by William Bradford.

1739. fol.

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THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, foreign, and domestick. January-December, 1739.

New-York, Printed by John Peter Zenger, 1739. fol. nypl.

PENNSYLVANIA Province.

Anno regni Georgii ii, Regis, MAONiE Britannlb, Francls; * Hiberni^ duo- decimo. At a General Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, begun and holden at Philadelphia, the fourteenth day of October, Anno Dom. 1738 IN THE twelfth year of the reion op our sovereign lord George ii. by the grace op God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, *c. And from thence continued by adjourn- ments to the first day of May, 1739.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tlie New Printing- office near tlie Market. M,DCC,XXXIX. pp. (2), 193-228, (2). fol. hsp. nypl.

The Bill for the better raising of money on the inhabitants of

Philadelphia for publick uses, and for repealing a former Act made to like purposes ; together with the governor's reasons for not passing the

SAME.

[Philadelphia:] Printed [by B. Franklin.] 1739. pp. (2), 16. fol.

By THE Proprietaries of Pennsylvania. [Notice of quit-rents. Dated

June 25, 1739.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1739.] BBoadside. fol. hsp.

Votes and proceedings op the House of Representatives op the Prov- ince of Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on the 15th of October, Anno Dom. 1739, and continued by adjournments [to September 3, 1740.]

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New-Printing-office near the Market. M,DCC,XXXIX. pp. 131, (1). fol. hsp. ntpl.

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THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Januaby-Decembek, 1739.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, Post Master at the New Printing- Offlce near the Market. 1739. fol.

With numter 564 the pa])er was reduced to quarto, and title and imprint changed to that of the following year.

PHILLIPS, Samuel 1690-1771

Children well imployed and Jesus much delighted, or the hosannah op Zion'b children highly fleabing to Zion's King.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green for D. Henchman. 1739. pp. 109. 16mo.

PLEA FOR TRUTH, IN OPPOSITION TO ArMINIAN DOCTRINES.

Boston: Printed by S. Knesland and T. Green. 1739.

RAND, William 1700-1779

The Minister's duty to preach the pure word op God. Illustrated in a

SERMON PREACh'd AT THE ORDINATION OP THE REVEREND Mr. DaVID PaRSONS, to the PASTORAL OPPICE OVER THE ChURCH OP CHRIST IN HaDLEY THIRD PRE- CINCT, ON THE SEVENTH DAY OP NOVEMBER, 1739. . . . [Two lines from] Jonah III, 2.

Boston, iV. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Qiieen- ttreet over against tJie Prison. 1739. pp. 30. 16mo. chs. mhs. htpl.

THE RHODE-ISLAND Almanack por the teak 1740. By Poor Robin.

Newport: Printed and sold by the Widow Franklin. [1739.] 8vo.

ROGERS, John 1666-1745

The Perfect and upright man characteriz'd and recommended. A funeral

DISCOURSE occasioned BY THE DEATH OP THE HONOURABLE .JOHN APPLETON,

esq; WHO deceas'd September 11. 1739. .^tatis su^ 87. Preach'd on THE Lord's day after the interment September 16. . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. SencJiman, in Cornhil. 1739. pp. (4), 18. 8vo. BA. BPL. mhs.

ROGERS, Nathaniel 1704-1775

The Character, commendation and reward op a faithful servant of Jesus Christ. A sermon preach'd on the Lord's day after the funeral op the honourable John Appleton, esq; who died at. . . . Ipswich on the 11th of September, 1739. . . .

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman in Comhill. 1739. pp. (2), 24. 8vo. BPL. MHS.

The signatures are continuous with the preceding entry by John Rogers.

ROWE, Elizabeth Singer

The History of Joseph. A poem

1674-1737 By A Female hand.

In ten books. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1739. pp.63. 16mo.

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4430 SAUR, Chkistoph 1693-1758

EiN Abgenothigter Bkricht: Oder, zum opftkrn begehrte Antwort,

DENEN DAUNACH FRAGENDEN DARGELEGT. In SICH HALTENDE: ZwET BRIEPFE UND DEREN URSACH. DeM NOCU ANGEIIAENGET WORDEN EINE HiSTORIE VON

Doctor Schotte und einigb Brieffe von demselben zu unseren Zeiten

NiiTniG zu Erwegen.

Germiintown: Gedriickt bey Christoph Saur. 1739. Refers to the quarrel between Saur and Conrad Beissel founder of Ephrata. For a full account, and translation, see the Pennsyl- vania Magazine xii: 76.

448 1 A SHORT direction for an unregeneratb sinner, shewing how he may come TO Christ. Written in Dutch, by a Lover op the Troth, and translated into English, by a Well-wisher to all men.

New-York, Re-Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1739. pp.34. 8vo. hsp.

4432 A SHORTER Catechism ; proper to learn before that op the Assembly. Boston: 1739.

4423 SHURTLEFF, William 1687-1747 Gospel Ministers exhibited under the notion of stabs; and our Lord Jesus

Christ as holding these stabs in his right hand. In a sermon preacu'd at the ordination of Mr. Nathaniel Gookin, to the pastoral office of ACHURCH at North-Hill in THE Town op Hampton, October 81, 1739. . . . Boston: Printed by J. Ih'aper, for D. Henchman in ComhiU. 1739. pp. (4), 35. 8vo. BA.

4424 SMALRIDGE, George 1663-1719 The Art of preaching. In imitation of Horace's Art op poetry.

London printed : Philadelphia, Re-printed and gold by B. FranUin, in Market Street. M,DCC,XXXIX. pp. 23. Sm. 8vo. bpl.

4425 SMITH, Josiah 1704-1781 A Sermon deliver'd at Charles-Town, in South Carolina, the Lord's-day

after the funeral, and sacred to the memory of the Reverend Mr. Nathan Bassett, who exchang'd this for a better life, June 26th, 1738. . . . [Four lines of verse.]

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T, Cheen in Queen-street.

1739. pp. (4), [16.] 8vo. ho.

4420 SOUTH CAROLINA Province.

An Account op the importations and exportations at the Port of Charles- Town, South-Carolina, from November 1, 1738 to November 1, 1739.

Charles-Town: Printed by Elizabeth Timothy. 1739. Broadside, fol. bm.

4427 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1739. CharUs-Tovm: Printed by Elizabeth Timothy. 1739. fol.

In the following year Elizabeth Timothy relinquished the control of the paper to her son Peter Timothy.

4428 STAFFORD, Joseph An Almanack for the tear op our Lord, 1740. . . .

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for the booksellers and sold at their shops.

1740. [1739.] pp. (16). 13mo. Bins.

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STONE, Nathanael 1667-1755

On Account op pleas of late made, that tend to snBVERT the New-Cove- nant CONSTITUTION, AND 80 TO K0IN SOULS, WHAT FOLLOWS IS HERE PKOPOS'D TO

THE PUBLicK ; VIZ. . . . [Dated, Harwich, March 1, 1738.]

[Boston: 1739.] pp. 15. 16mo. aas. bpl. mhs.

TAYLOR, Jacob -1736

Pensilvania, 1740. An Almanack, or ephemerib . . . fob the tear 1740. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the sign of the Bible, in Front-street. [1789.] pp. (32). Sm. 8vo. aps.

TENNENT, Gilbert 1703-1764

The Divinity of the sacred Scriptures considered, and the dangers of cov-

ETOUSNESS detected, IN A SERMON PREACHED AT NeW-BrUNSWICK, NeW-

Jersey, April, 1738.

[Boston: Printed by J. Draper. 1739.] pp.27. 8vo.

The Duty of self examination considered in a sermon preached at

Maidenhead in New-Jersey, October 22, 1737

Boston: Printed in tlie year 1789. pp. 20. 12mo.

The Legal bow bent, or arrows on the string, against the King's ene- mies. In two discourses, at New-Brunswick, April 23, 1738.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper. 1739. pp.38. 12mo.

The Preciousness of Christ to believers considered in a sermon at

New-Brunswick, 1738. on 1 Pet. ii 7.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, 1739. pp.31. 12mo.

The Solemn scene of the last judgment. Opened in a sermon at Maiden- Head IN New-Jersey May 23d. 1737, on 2. Thess. i. 6. 7. 8. 9.

Boston: Printed by J. Di-aper, 1739. pp.31. 12mo.

Sermons on Psalm xiv. 3. 4. 5. 7.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper 1739. 8vo.

The Unsearchable riches of Christ. Two sermons. At New-Bruns- wick; August, 1737.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for D. Henchman. 1739. pp. vii, (1), 69. 8vo.

TENNENT, Gilbert, and others.

Sermons on sacramental occasions by divers ministers. Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman. (4), vii, (1), 275. 8vo.

Contents: Giltert Tennent; Samuel Blair; William Tennent; and Gilbert Tennent.

MDCCXXXIX. pp. bpl. mhs. pts.

TENNENT, William 1705-1777

Exhortations to walk in Christ, in a sermon preached at New-Brunswick, August 8, 1737.

Boston: [Printed by J. Draper.] 1739. pp.22. 12mo.

AN UNANSWERABLE answer to the cavils and objections (printed, or not printed, or not worth printing,) against a paper lately published, called. Many op the electors of the two, to the electors op the pour, wherein the supreme authority and high prerogative op the people are plainly and judiciously asserted and maintained.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1789.

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VIRGINIA Colony.

A Continuation op the Abridgment op all the pdbijc Acts of Assembly, of

ViKGINIA, IN FORCE AND USE. TOGETHER WITH SUNDRY PRECEDENTS, ADAPTED THERETO. And PROPER TABLES. By JOHN MeRCER, GENT.

Williamsburg : Printed by William Parks. M,DCC,XXXIX. pp. vi, (2), 347-376, (20), (8). 8vo. Htpl.

THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-Decembkk, 1739.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1739.

fol.

WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748

A Guide to prayer: or, a free and rational account of the gift, grace

AND SPIRIT OP PRAYER. EIGHTH EDITION, CORRECTED.

Boston: Me-printed by J. Draper for D. Henchman. M,DCC,XXXIX. pp. (2), X, 228, (4). 8vo. bpl.

WEBB, John 1687-1750

The Duty of Subvivbrs to remember and to follow the paith of their Godly deceased pastors. A sermon preach'd the Lord's-day after the

DEATH op the ReVEREND Mr. PeTER ThACHER. A PASTOR OP THE NEW

North Church in Boston. Who deceased Feb. 26, 1738. ^tatis su^ 62. Boston : Printed by J. Jh-aper, for D. Henchman and 8. Eliot in Corn- Mil. 1739. pp. (4), 36. 8vo. bpl. chs.

WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY of Divines.

The Shorter Catechism agreed upon by the reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster. With the proofs thereof out of the Scriptures, in

WORDS at length.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeiand & T. Oreen. 1739. pp. 18. 16mo.

1714-1770 A SERMON. With a Poem, on his design for

WHITEFIELD, George The Almost christian. . Georgia.

Boston: Re-printed & sold by C, Harrison. 1739. 12mo

- Christmas well kept, and the twelve days well spent; an extract prom Mr. Whitepibld's Journal, 1738, 9. With a reflection.

Boston: Printed and sold by 8. Kneeiand and T. Oreen. 1739. pp.11. 16mo. mhs.

- The Duty and interest op early piety. A sermon.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeiand & T. Ch-een. 1739. 8vo.

- The Extent and reasonableness of self-denial. A sermon.

Boston: 8old by G. Harrison. 1739.

- The Great duty of family religion. A sermon.

Boston: Sold by C. Harrison. 1739. pp. 20. 8vo.

- The Indwelling op the spirit, the common privilege of all believers. A sermon at Bexley in Kent, on Whitsunday, 1739.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeiand and T. Oreen. Sm. 8vo.

- Intercession every christian's duty. A sermon . . .

New- York: Re-Printed by John Peter Zenger, and sold by Jacob Goelet. 1739.

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WHITEFIELD, Gbobgk, continued.

A JOUKNAI- OF A VOYAGE FROM GiBBALTAR TO GEORGIA. CONTAINING MANY

CURIOUS OBSERVATIONS, AND EDIFYING REFLECTIONS, ON THE SEVERAL OCCUR- RENCES THAT HAPPEN'D IN THE VOYAGE.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-street. 1739. pp. 45. 24mo.

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Second title: A Continuation op the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Jour- nal, FROM his arrival AT SAVANNAH, TO HIS RETURN TO LONDON.

Philadelphia, Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-street. 1739. pp. [47]-102.

Third title: A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's .Jour- nal, FROM Hia ABRIVAL AT LONDON, TO HIS DEPARTURE FROM THENCE, ON HIS

WAY TO Georgia.

Philadelphia, Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-street. 1789. pp. [108J-252.

A Journal op a voyage from London to Gibraltar. . . . Containing

MANY CURIOUS OBSERVATIONS AND EDIFYING REFLECTIONS, ON THE SEVERAL OC- CURRENCES THAT HAPPEN'D IN THE VOYAGE.

Boston: Re-printed from tfie London edition. 1739.

A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to the religious socie- ties LATELY FORMED IN ENGLAND AND WaLES. PRINTED FOR THE BENEFIT OF

the Orphan House in Georgia.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew and William. Bradford, at t7i£ Sign of the Bible, in Front-street. [1739.] pp.19. Sm. 8vo. lcp.

The Marks of the new birth. A sermon preached at the Parish- Church of St. Mary, White-Chapel. ... To which is added, A Prayer

FOR ONE DESIRING TO BE AWAKENED TO AN EXPERIENCE OP THE NEW BIRTH AND another FOB ONE NEWLY AWAKENED TO A SENSE OP THE DIVINE LIFE. ThE SIXTH EDITION.

London printed, and Be-printed and sold by W. Bradford in Netc-York. 1739. pp. 28. 12mo.

The Rev. Mr. Whitefield's Answer. To the Bishop op London's last

Pastoral letter.

London printed, and Be-printed by William Bradford in Neic-Tork. 1739. pp. 21, (1). 12mo.

A Sermon, entitulbd, What think ye of Christ? Preached by Rev. Me.

Whitefield in this City.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew, and WiUiami Bradford. 1739.

A Sermon on Regenebation.

London, Printed. Boston: Reprinted by T. Fleet for C . Harrison. 1739.

pp. 23. 8V0. BPL. NYPL.

WHITTELSEY, Samuel 1686-1752

A Sebmon pbeach'd at the ordination of Mb. Samuel Whittelsey, jr., at Milford, December 9, a. d. 1737. By his father ... To which is added THE Charge given him by his uncle the Reverend Mb. Nathanael Chaun-

CEY, PASTOB OP THE ChURCH OF CHRIST IN DuRHAM.

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for 8. Eliot, in Cornhill. MDCCXXXIX.

pp. (4), 32. 8V0. AA8. BA. CHS. NYPL.

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4461 WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel An Almanack fob the year of ocb Lord 1740.

Bottm: [1739]

4462 WIGHTMAN, Valentine A Sermon on Acts 16. 31.

Nexe-London. Printed by Timothy Green.

1670-1754

1681-1747

1739. 8vo.

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4463 A WORD of advice, to such as are settling new plantations. [Colophon:] Boston: 1739. pp. 15. 8vo. bpl.

4464 YALE COLLEGE. Catalogus eorcm qui in Collegio Yalensis, quod est in Novi-Portu, ab anno

1702, AD ANNUM 1739. Alicujus oradus Lauhea donati sunt. [Colophon:]

Novi-Londini, Exeudebat Timotheus Green. MDCCXXXIX. Broadside, fol. YC.

4465 Pb^clarissimo vibo pehillustri vit^ integritatb omniqub foelicissimb

GuBERNANDI EATIONE IN8TBUCTI8SIM0 VIBO JOSEPHO TaLLCOTT AbMIGEBO

Colonic Connecticutensis Gubernatori . . . D. Elisaeo Williams Col- legii Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas in Collegio Yalensis defendere . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in Comitiis Nono-Portu Connteticutensium, die duodecimo Sepiembris, MDCCXXXEX. Broadside, fol. yc.

4466 ZIONITISCHER Weyrauchs-Hugel Odeb: Myrrhen Berg, Worinnen allebley lieblicres und wohlbiechendes nach Apothekeb-Kunst zubereitetes Rauch-Werck zu pinden. Bestehend In allerley Liebes-Wurckungen der IN Gott geheiligten Seelen, welche sich in vielen und mancherley geist-

LICHEN UND LIEBLICHEN LlEDERN AUS GEBILDET. AlS DABINNEN DEB LETZTB.

Ruff zu dem Abendmahl des gbossen Gottes auf untebschiedlichb Weise

TREFFLICII AUS GBDRtJCKET 1ST ; ZUM DiENST DEB IN DEM AbEND-LaENDISCHEN WeLT-ThEIL ALS BEY DEM UnTERGANG DEB SONNEN ERWECKTEN KiRCHE GOTTES, UND IN IHRER ERMUNTEBUNG AUF DIE MiTTEBNAECHTIGE ZuKUNFFT DBS BbAEU-

tioams ans Licht GEGEBEN.

Germantoien: Gedruekt bey Christoph Saur. 1739. pp. (12), 792, (14). 16 mo. HSP.

Second title : Die Ehmals verdorbbte. Nun abbb wiedeb gbiJnkndb und

Fbuchtbbingende Rdthe Aabons. pp. 744-792.

The first book printed with German type in the United States. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania also contains a manuscript volume containing the music to which the hymns were to be sung.

4467 ALLEN, or Allin, James 1691-1747 A Letter to a friend in the country, &c. [On the Memorial of Roland Cotton.]

[Boston: 1740.] pp. [11.] 4to. aab. bm. mhs.

4468 THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. Januaby-December, 1740. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew and William Bradford, at tfw

Sign of the Bible in Front-Street. 1740. fol.

In November William Bradford's name is omitted from the imprint.

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4469 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764 An Astronomical diabt, or, an Almanack for the year op our Lord Christ,

1741. And from the creation of the World, according to the best of

PROPHANE history, 5601 AND BY THE ACCOUNT OF HOLY SCRIPTURE 5643 BEING THE YEAR AFTER BISSEXTILE, OR LEAP YEAR, AND THE FOURTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OP OUR MOST GRACIOUS SOVEREIGN KiNG GeORGE, II. . . . CALCU- LATED FOR THE MERIDIAN OF BOSTON, IN NeW-EnGLAND, . . .

Boston in New England: Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. 1741. [1740] pp. (16). 16ino. mhs. nypl.

4470 BALCH, William 1704-1792 Reconciliation with an offended brother, explained and inforced. In a

plain discourse prom Matth. v. 23, 24 (containing the substance of two SERMONS FROM THAT TEXT.) . . . [Nine lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queenstreet over against tfie Prison. 1740. pp. (2), 47. 8vo. ba.

4471 BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms. A New version of the Psalms of David, pitted to the tunes used in

churches. By N. Brady, d. d. and N. Tate, esq. Boston : [1740] 12mo.

4473 BIRKETT, William

An Almanack for the year of Christ 1741.

Philadelphia : Printed by Andrew Bradford.

[1740.]

4473 THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-Decembeb, 1740.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill, 1740. fol.

4474 THE BOSTON Gazette. January-December, 1740.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Oreen. 1740.

fol.

4475 THE BOSTON Weekly News-lktteb. January-Decembeb, 1740.

Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper, at the Printing-House in Newbury-Street. 1740. fol.

4476 THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1740. Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1740.

4to.

4477 BRADBURY, Thomas 1677-1759

The Necessity of contending for revealed religion: With a sermon on

THE FIFTH OF NoV. 1719. TO WHICH IS PREFIXED, A LeTTEB PROM THE ReV.

Cotton Mather, d. d., on the late disputes about the ever-blessed Trinity.

Boston: Beprinted 1740. pp. xxiv, 88. 8vo.

4478 BROWNE, Arthtjb 1699-1773

Religious education of children becommended, in a sermon preached in

THE CHURCH OF PORTSMOUTH, DECEMBER 27tH. 1739. BEING THE DAY AP- POINTED FOR THE EXECUTION OF PeNBLOPE KeNNY.

Boston: 1740. pp. 21. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

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BULL, George 1634-1710

A Discourse concerning the spirit op God in the faithful; how, and in

WHAT MANNER IT DOTH BEAR WITNESS WITH THEIR SPIRITS, THAT THEY ARE THE CHILDREN OP GOD ; AND WHAT DEGREE OF HOPE OR PERSUASION CONCERNING THEIR ADOPTION, THIS WITNESS OF THE SPIRIT DOTH ORDINARILY PRODUCE IN THE FAITHFUL.

Boston : lie printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Coi-nhill. 1740. pp. (2), ii. 21. 8vo. ba. chs.

BULL, William 1710-1791

A Letter prom the honourable William Bull, esq ; lieutenant governor op

THE Province of South-Carolina, to the honourable Thomas Penn, esq

Proprietary op Pennsylvania. Charlestown, South-Carolina, Novemb.

29, 1740. Sir, On the 18th. instant, about two a clock in the afternoon,

A FIRE broke out IN ChARLESTOWN, WHICH IN ABOUT FOUR HOURS TIME LAID IN ASHES THE MOST VALUABLE PART OP THE BUILDINGS, . . .

[Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin. 1740.] fol.

BYLES, Mather 1706-1788

Affections on things abovb. A discourse delivered at the Thursday lecture in Boston, December 11. 1740.

Boston : Sold by J. Edwards & E. Foster. 1740. pp. 20. 8vo. bm. mhs.

The Glories op the Lord of Hosts, and the fortitude of the religious

hero, a sermon preached to the Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company June 2, 1740. Being the anniversary of their election of offi- cers. . . . [Five lines from] ii Kings, ix, 4, 5, 6.

Boston : Printed, and may be had at the shop of Thomas Fleet and Joseph Edwards, in CornhiU. 1740. pp. 31. 8vo. aa8. ba. chs.

CAMPBELL, Daniel, or Donald 1665-1722

Sacramental meditations on the bufferings and death of Christ. The substance of some sermons in the Irish language in Kilmichael of Olabrie'. Second edition.

Boston: Printed by D. FowU. 1740. pp. 187,5. 24mo. bpl.

CAMPBELL, John, second Duke op Argyle 1678-1743

The Second edition of The Speech op the D-ke of A . . le, upon the state op the Nation. April 15, 1740. [Colophon:]

Boston: Re-printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in CornhiU. 1740. pp. [19.] 8vo. bpl. mhs. nypl.

The same. [Another impression.]

Boston: Re-printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Hea/rt and Crown in CornhiU. 1740. pp. 19. 8vo.

The first impression sold in less than ten days.

CHANLER, Isaac 1701-1749

New converts exhorted to cleave to the Lord. A sermon on Acts. xi. 23. preach'd July 30, 1740 at a Wednesday evening lecture in Charlestown. Set up at the motion, and by the desire op the Rev. Mr. Whitefield: with a brief introduction relating to the character op that excellent MAN. . . . With a preface by the Reverend Mr. Cooper of Boston, N. B. [Three lines from] Acts xi. 21.

Boston : Printed by D. Fowle for S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, near t/te Prison in Queen-street. 1740. pp. (4), iv, (4), 43. 8vo. ba. hc.

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CLAP, Nathaniel 1668-1745

The Duty of all Christians urged, in a discourse on i. Cor. xv. 58. De- livered IN A CONGREGATION AT NEWPORT, ON RhODE-IsLAND, 1720,

Newport: Be-printed by tite Widow Franklin. [1740.] pp.63. 8vo.

COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747

The Faithful servant in the jot of his Lord. A funeral sermon on the death of the honourable Samuel IIolden, esq; of London: preached at THE PUBLIC lecture IN BOSTON, New-England, Sbpt. 4. 1740. In the audi- ence of his excellency the GOVERNOCR the HONOURABLE THE COUNCIL, AND

Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay. . . .

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his Excellency the Oo-cernour and Council, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. MDCCXL. pp. (6), 21. 4to. ba.

A Humble discourse on the incomfrehensibleness of God. In four

sermons preached at the lecture in Boston, 1714. With a preface by THE Reverend Mr. Pemberton. Second edition.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman. 1740. pp.118. 12mo.

Souls flying to Jesus Christ pleasant and admirable to behold. A

sermon preach'd at the opening an evening-lecture, in Brattle Street, Boston, Tuesday, October 21, 1740. By Dr. Colman. To a very crowded audience. And printed at the desire of many. [Two lines from] Isaiah vs.. 8. [Two lines of Latin from] Calv.

Boston: Printed by G. Rogers and D. Fowle, for J. Edviards and S. Eliot, in Cornhill. 1740. pp. 27. 8vo. ba. bpl.

The Wither'd hand stretched forth at the command of Christ, and

restored, a sermon preached at the lecture in Boston, May 17, 1739.

. . . The second edition. [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for D. Henchman and J. Edwards, in Comhil. MDCCXL. pp. (4), 32. 16mo. ba.

CONNECTICUT Colony.

Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Colony of Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Hartford . . . May . . . 1740. [Colophon:]

2f. London, Printed & sold by T. Oreen, Printer to t?ie Gov. & Comp. 1740. p. 473. fol. CHS. c8l. msl.

The same. Begun and held at Hartford, . . . May, . . . 1740.

[Colophon:]

jr. London, Printed dk sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Gov. dk Comp. 1740. pp. 475-477. fol. chs. csl. msl.

The following sessions for July, October and November, were printed with the Acts of this session.

July

1740.

- The same. Begun and held at Hartford . [Colophon :]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1740. p. 478. fol. CHS. csL. msl.

- The same. Begun and held at New-Havkn, . . . October, . . . 1740. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1740. pp. 479-484. fol. chs. csl. msl.

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CONNECTICUT Colony, continued.

The same. Begun and held at Hartford . . . November, . . .

1740. [Colophon:]

JV. London, Printed &, sold by T. Green, Printer to ifte Gov. & Corny. 1740. pp. 485-486. fol. chs. csl. msl.

COOPEE, William 1694-1743

The Doctrine of predestination unto life, explained and vindicated: in

FOUR SERMONS, PREACH'd TO THE ChURCH OF ChRIST, MEETING IN BrATTLE- StREET, and PUBLISH'D at their general desire: with some ADDITIONAL PASSAGES AND QUOTATIONS. . . . WiTH A PREFACE BY THE SENIOR PASTORS OF

THE Town.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for J. Edwards and H. Foster. MDCCXL.

pp. (2), 4, 140. 8V0. BPL. NYPL.

The Honours op Christ demanded of the magistrate. A sermon

PREACH'd in the audience of his EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOUR, THE HONOURA- BLE THE COUNCIL AND REPRESENTATIVES OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHU-

setts-Bat, in New-England, May 28, 1740. The day for the election of HIS Majesty's council there. . . . [Two lines from] John 5. 23.

Boston : iV. E. Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his Excellency the Gov- ernour and Council, for J. Edwa/rds and H. Foster, in Cornhil. MDCCXL. pp.

(4), 48. 8V0. AAS. BA. BPL. MHS. NYPL.

CUMMINGS, Archibald

Faith absolutely necessary, but not sufficent to salvation without good

WORKS. In two SER.MONS, PREACHED AT ChRIST-ChURCH IN PHILADELPHIA,

April 20, 1740. . . . Publish'd in their own vindication, from the false

AND RASH REFLECTIONS OF THE FAMOUS Mr. WhITEFIELD. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew and William Bradford, at tlie sign of the Bible in Front-street. [1740.] pp. xvi. 38. Sni. 8vo. hsp.

DE FOE, Daniel 1661-1731

The Family instructor. In three parts, i. Relating to fathers and children. II. To masters and servants. III. To husbands and wives. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740.

-1688 Preached at Grace By William Dews-

4502

DEWSBURY, William

A Sermon on the important doctrine of regeneration. Church-Street, the sixth of the third month, 1688. bury. Taken from his mouth in short-hand.

Philadelphia: He-printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-street. M,DCC,XL. pp. 24. 8vo.

Joseph Smith's "Catalogue of Friend's books" says: This Friend's name is spelt eight or nine different ways. He died at Warwick, after nineteen years imprisonment, in 1688, and was, says Sewel's History, page 92, "one of the first preachers among those called Quakers ; a very zealous teacher and an eminent instrument to the conversion of many."

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

A Call to the weary & heavy laden to come unto Christ for rest. A ser- mon preached at Connecticut Farms in Elizabeth-Town, New-Jersey, December 23, 1739. Published at the desire of the hearers. . . .

New-Tork: Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1740. pp. 45. 8m. 8vo.

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DICKINSON, Jonathan, continued.

Obsekvations op that terkiblk disease vulgarly called the thboat-dis-

TEMPEB, WITH ADVICES AS TO THE METHOD OP CUBE. In A LETTER TO A PRIEND.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland <fc T. Green. 1740. pp. (2), 12. 8vo. Reprinted in Wickes' History of medicine in New Jersey.

4504 The Witness of the spirit. A sermon preached at Newark in New- Jersey, May 7th, 1740, wherein is distinctly shewn, in what way and manner the spirit himself bbabeth witness to the adoption of the child- REN OP God. On occasion op a wonderful progress op converting grace IN THOSE parts. . . . [Three lines from] Gal. iv. 6.

Boston : N'. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen- Street, over against the Prison. 1740. pp. (4), 28. 8vo. ba,

4505 DOUGLASS, William 1692-1752 An Account op the throat distemper, in a letter prom William Douglass of

Boston, m. d. to op New-York.

New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1740.

4500 ERSKINE, Ralph 1685-1752

Gospel sonnets, or, spiritual songs. In six parts, i. The believer's ESPOUSALS. II. The believer's jointure, hi. The believer's riddle. IV. The believer's lodging, v. The believer's soliloquy, vi. The believer's principles. Concebnings, creation and redemption. Law and gospel. Justification and sanctification. Faith and sense. Heaven AND Earth. The fifth edition, with large additions and great improve- ments. . . .

London; Printed; Philadelphia: Re-pHnted and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-Street. 1740. pp. xvi, 270, (2). 16mo. bpl.

4507 F., H. Gespraech zwischen einem fluechtigbn Vateb aus Rom und einem clebico

WORERINEN DIE IN DER OPPENBAHRUNG JOHANNIS BESCHBIEBENE GeSICHTER GBt)NDLICH EBKLAEBET . . . AUCH MIT ScHBIFFT-StELLEN GRUNDLICH BEWIE- SEN WIRD; ABSONDEBLICH, DASS von ANNO 1715 BIS 1748 DIE Babyi.onische HUBE mUSSE AUSGEROTTETT WERDEN . . . AUS LiCHT GEOEBEN VON H. F.

Ebsteb, [zweyteb, und dritteb] Theil.

Gedruekl zu Philadelphia. 1740. pp. 192. 16mo.

4508 FALCONAR, Magnus, editor A Vindication of the Reverend Mb. Whitepield's doctrine, prom several

FAMOUS AUTHORS. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 'i 1740.

4509 FINLEY, Samuel 1715-1766

A Letter to a friend, concerning Mk. Whitefield, Messrs. Tennents, ac. and theib opposers. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740. pp.12. 12mo. bpl.

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FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769

Some seasonable thoughts on evangelic preaching ; its nature, usefulness,

AND OBLIGATION. A SERMON DELIVER'd (iN PART) AT THE OlD-ChURCH-LeC-

ture in Boston, Thursday, Oct. 23, 1740, to a numerous audience occa- sion'd by the late visit, and uncommon labours, in daily and powerful

preaching, of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield. The brother, -whose praise is

in the Gospel, throughout all the churches. Published at the general motion of the hearers. . . . [Ten lines from] Dr. Watts, Humble at- tempt.

Boston, N. E. Printed by O. Rogers and D. Fowle, for S. Eliot, in CornMll. 1740. pp. (4), 47. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

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FRANKLIN, Benjamin

An Almanack for the year 1741.

Philadelphia: Printed by B.

1706-1790

Franklin. 1740. 1 sheet, fol.

4515

A Pocket Almanack for 1741 ... By Richard Saunders.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. [1740.]

Poor Richard, 1741. An Almanack for the year of Christ 1741 . . .

By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tlie New Printing- Offlce near the Market. [1740.] pp. (24). Sm. 8vo.

GARDEN, Alexander 1685-1756

Regeneration and the testimony of the spirit. Beikg the substance of two sermons lately preached in the Parish Church op St. Philip, Charles- Town, IN South-Carolina. Occasioned by some erroneous notions of cer- tain MEN WHO CALL THEMSELVES METHODISTS.

South-Carolina, Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy. 1740. pp. (2), iii, 33. 12mo.

Six letters to the Rev. George Whitefield. The first, second and

THIRD, ON the SUBJECT OF JUSTIFICATION. ThE FOURTH CONTAINING REMARKS ON A PAMPHLET, ENTITLED, ThE CaSE BETWEEN Mr. WhITBFIELD AND Dr. StEB-

bing, stated, &c. The fifth containing remarks on Mr. Whitepields Two

LETTERS concerning ARCHBISHOP TiLLOTSON, AND THE BOOK ENTITLED, ThB

whole duty of man. The sixth, containing remarks on Mr. Whitepield's Second letter, concerning Archbishop Tillotson, and on his Letter con- cerning THE negroes. . . . Together with, Mr. Whitepield's Answer to the first Letter. The second edition.

Boston : He-printed & sold by T. Fleet, at tJie Heart and Crown in Corn- 7iiU. 1740. pp. 54. 8vo. aas. ba. bm. chs. hc. jcb. nypl.

4516 EEN GEESTELYK-LIED, begnaam om Gesongen te werdbn in alle Godo- ruchtige Vergaderingen, ofte particuleere 't Samen-Komsten.

New-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger, or Jacob Goelet. 1740.

4517 GEWISSENHAFFTE Vorstellung Vom Mangel rechter Kinder-Zucht, Und Zugleich Wie solche zuverbessern waerb, Freunden und Feinden zum Nachdencken. Aus gedrungenem gemCthb dargeleget, Und als einb Beylage zu dbr Sermon, von der Haus-religion dienlich.

[Oermantovm:] Oedruckt [bey Christoph Saur,J im Jahr. 1740. pp. 32. 16mo. HBP.

1740

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4520

GIBSON, Edmdnd ' 1GG9-1748

The Bishop of London's ■ujsfs Pastoral letter, against lukewakmness and

ENTHUSIASM.

Pfdladelphut: Printed by ATulrew & William Bradford. 1740.

The Sacrament op the Lord's Supper explain'd: or the things to be

known and done, to make a worthy communicant. with suitable praters

AND MEDITATIONS. Bt THE RIGHT REVEREND FATHER IN GOD, EdMUND, LORD

BISHOP OF London. To which is added. The Holy days, or the feasts and

FASTS, AS THEY ARE TO BE OBSERVED IN THE ChURCH OF ENGLAND, EXPLAINED:

and the reasons why they are yearly celebrated.

Williamsburg: Printed and sold by W. Parks. 1740. pp. 127; 56; 47. 16mo.

Second title : Family-devotion : or, an exhortation to morning and evening

PRATER IN families. WiTH TWO FORMS OF PRAYER, SUITED TO THOSE TWO

seasons, and also fitted for the use of one person in private. to which are now added, two shorter forms, to be used by children and ser- vants, when they cannot conveniently be present at the family prayers. First drawn up for the use op the inhabitants of the Parish op Lam- beth, AND NOW revised AND ENLARGED, BY THE RIGHT REVEREND FATHER IN

God, Edmund, lord bishop of London. The tenth edition.

Williamsburg : Printed by William Parks. 1740. pp. 56.

Third title : The Holy days or the feasts and pasts, as they are observed IN the Church of England, explained: and the reasons why they are

yearly CELEBRATED. . . .

Williamsburg : Printed by William Parks. 1740. pp. 47.

GILLESPIE, George A Letter to the rev. brethren op the presbytery of New York, or of Elizabethtown ; in which is shewn the unjustness of the Synod's pro- test, entered last May at Philadelphia, against some op the rev. brethren. As also some op the causes op the great decay op vital reli- gion, AND PRACTICAL HOLINESS IN OUR PRESBTTERIAL CHURCH; WITH PROOF OF

God's remarkable appearance, for the good of many souls, in our land of

LATB.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, for th£ author, ITiO. pp.28. 12mo.

4521

4522

4523

- A Sermon against divisions in Christ's churches. Philadelphia: Printed by A. and W. Bradford. xii, (1). Sm. 8vo.

1740.

pp. (2), ii, 31,

HBP.

GORDON, Thomas, and TRENCHARD, John

The Independent whig, or a defence of primitive Christianity against the exorbitant claims and encroachments of pan.4tical and disaffected clergymen. . . .

Philadelphia: 1740.

GREAT BRITAIN. Parliament. The Speech of the speaker of the House of Commons, upon presenting the

HONEY BILLS TO HIS MAJESTY, ApRIL 29, 1740. PHILADELPHIA. In ASSEMBLY

THE 9th of the 6th month. 1740. [Resolution granting 8000£. to the King's use under certain very great restrictions.]

[ PIdladelphia : Printed by B. Franklin. 1740.] pp. 3. fol.

The Speech and Resolution are printed in parallel columns, and at

the end are eight lines of verse headed. The Contrast.

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4524 HALE, Sir Matthew 1609-1676 Sir Matthew Hale's Sum op rbligion. To which is added, A poem on Zeal.

The real intercourse. A hymn. A morning hymn. An evening hymn. A midnight hymn.

Philadelphia: Printed hy B. Franklin. 1740.

4525 HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTRISSIMO AC 8UBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE ERUDITIONE 0RNATIS8IM0 VIRO,

Jonathan Belcher, Armigero, Puovinci^ MAssAcnnsETTENSis et Neo- Hamtoniensis Gubernatori, . . . Reverendo paritbr atqce honorando D. Edvardo Holyoke, Colleoii Harvardini Preside . . . Theses hasce,

QDAS (DiVINIO ANNUENTE NUMINE) IN COLLEGIO HaRVARDINO DEFENDERE . . .

Ilabita ill Comitiig Aeademicis Caniahrigioe Nov-Anglorum, sexto eaUndas Septembris, anno MDCCXL. Broadside, fol. hc.

4526 HEMINWAY, .Jacob 1683-1754 The Favour of God the best security of a people, and a concern to please

HIM, urged; in a sermon delivered before the General Assembly of the Colony op Connecticut at Hartford, May the 8th, 1740. Being the day

FOR electing the HONOURABLE THE GOVERNOUR, THE DEPUTY GOVERNOUR, AND

the WORSHIPFUL ASSISTANTS, THERE. . . . [Two lines from] PSAL. XCI. 1.

iV'. London : Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to t/w Governour and Company. 1740. pp. (4), 32. 16mo. chs. hc. yc.

4527 HENRY, Matthew 1662-1714 A Method for prayer with scripture expbbbbionb proper to be used under

EACH HEAD. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740.

4528 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Americanische Calendar, auf das Jahr nach der Gnaden-reichen Geburth UN8ER8 Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi 1741 ;

. . . Zum dritten mal heraus geoeben.

Germantoicn: Gedruckt und eu finden bey Christoph Saur; auch kmnnen

die auswcBTtige KrcBmer Solelie bey Johannes Wister in Philadelphia haben. [1740.]

pp. (24). 4to. HSP.

4529 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Pensylvanischk Geschicht-Schrieber. January 16- December 16. 1740.

[Germantovm: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1740.] 4to.

4530 HUTCHINSON, Thomas 1711-1780 A Discourse concerning the currencies of thk British plantations in

America. Especially with regard to their paper money: more particu- larly IN RELATION TO THE PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHUSETTS-BaY IN NeW-

England.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, over against the Prison in Queenstreet. 1740. pp. 47. Svo. aas. ba. jcb. nypl.

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Postscript [to the above.]

Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green.

1740.

- The same. [Another impression.]

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland & T. Green, oter against tfie Prison in Queenstreet. 1740. pp. 62. Svo. bpl.

Ascribed also to William Douglass, M. D, (1692-1742).

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AN INQUIRY INTO the nature and uses of money; more especially of the

BILLS OF PUBLICK CREDIT, OLD TENOR. TOGETHER WITH A PROPOSAL OF SOME PROPER RELIEF IN THE PRESENT EXIGENCE. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A REPLY TO

THE Essay on silver and paper currences.

Boston: Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland & T. Green, over against t?ie prison in Queenstreet. 1740. pp. (2), 78. 8vo. aab. bpl. jcb. nytl. wl.

JENNINGS, John -1723

Two Discourses: the first, Of preaching Christ; the second, Of particular

AND EXPERIMENTAL PREACHING. . . . WiTH A PREFACE BY THE REVEREND

Dr. Isaac Watts. The fourth edition. To which is added, A Letter concerning the most useful way of preaching; written in the German

LANGUAGE BY THE LATE ReVEREND AND CELEBRATED DR. AUGUSTUS HeRMANNUS

Franck, professor of divinity in the University of Hall in Saxony, pas- tor of a church, and director of the charitable foundations there. Translated into Latin by order of his son, the present Professor Franck, and out of the Latin into English by David Jennings.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards and II. Foster in Gornhill. MDCCXL. pp. xiv.[15]-86. 16mo. aas. ba. bm. chs. nysl.

Second, title: A Letter to a friend concerning the most useful way of preaching. Written in the German language by the late Reverend and celebrated Dr. Augustus Hermannus France, professor of divinity IN THE University of Hall in Saxony, pastor of a church, and director

OF THE charitable FOUNDATIONS THERE. TRANSLATED INTO LaTIN BY ORDER OF HIS SON, THE PRESENT PROFESSOR FrANCK, & OUT OF THE LaTIN INTO ENG- LISH BY David Jennings.

Boston : Printed in the year MDCCXL. pp. 55-86.

There appears to have been two impressions of this edition printed

this year.

JERMAN, John

The American Almanack fob the year of christian account, 1741. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. [1740.]

KINNERSLEY, Ebenezer 1711-1778

A Letter from Ebenezer Kinnersley to his friend in the country. Philadelphia : 1 740. Perhaps not printed except as a postscript to Number 606 of the Pennsylvania Gazette.

A Second letter from Ebenezer Kinnersley to his friend in the

country, shewing the partiality and unjust treatment he has met with from a certain committee whose names *c. ABE inserted in the Pennsyl- vania Gazette, No. 609.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew and William Bradford. 1740.

A Letter to the Rev. Jbnktn Jones from Ebenezer Kinnersley occa- sioned by a late anonymous paper, published under the fiction of a Letter to him from his friend in the country; but is supposed to be writ

BY some hackney WRITER, IN PHILADELPHIA, AT THE INSTANCE AND BY IN- STRUCTION OF Mr. Jones. ' Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew and WiUiam Bradford? [1740.]

EEN KORTE Handleiding voor een Onwedergeborkn Sondaar, om tot Chris- tub te Koomen. Opgestelt door een Liefhebber der Waarheid.

Nieuw-Tork: Gedrukt by J. Peter Zenger. 1740. pp. 23. 12mo. hsp.

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LEEDS, Titan The American Almanack fob the tear op christian ACCOnNT, 1741. Br Titan Leeds, philomat.

Philadelphia: Printed hy Andrew Bradford. [1740.[

A LETTER from a country gentleman at Boston, to his friends in the

COUNTRY.

[Boston: June 10th, 1740.] pp. 12. 12mo. ba.

A LETTER to Mr. Ebenezer Kinnersley from his friend in thb country, in

ANSWER TO HIS TWO LETTERS LATELY PUBLISHED.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740.

MARYLAND Province.

Acts of Assejubly op the Province of Maryland: made and passed at a ses- sion OP Assembly, begun and held at the City op Annapolis, on Monday

THE seventh day OF JULY, IN THE TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR OP THE DOMINION OP THE RIGHT HONOURABLE CHARLES, LORD BARON OP BALTIMORE, ABSOLUTE LORD AND PROPRIETARY OP THE PROVINCE OF MARYLAND AND AVALON, &C. ANNOQUE

Domini 1740. [Arms.] Published by authority.

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Oreen, Printer to tJie Province, and sold at his Printing-office. M,DCC,XL. pp. (2), 24. fol. nypl.

At a Council held in thb Council Chamber . . . the first day of

August . . . 1739.

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1740. Sm. fol.

A Journal of the votes and proceedings of the Lowkb House of As- sembly OP THE Province of Maryland, at their session begun the 23d OF April, 1740. [-5 June, 1740.]

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1740. pp. 199-341. 4to. mhs.

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The same. [7 July,-29 July, 1740.] Annapolis : Printed by Jonas Oreen.

1740. pp. 348-410. 4to. mhs.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun AND held at Boston, upon Wednesday the thirtieth day op May 1739. And continued by prorogations to Wednesday the fifth hay op Decem- ber FOLLOWING. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his Excellency the Governaur and Council. [1740] pp. 693-698. fol.

The same. And continued by prorogations to Wednesday the

twelfth day of March following. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his Excellency the Gowrnour and Cmincil. 1740. pp. 699-700. fol.

The same. Begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the

twenty-eighth day OP May 1740. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his Excellency the Govemour and Gmmcil. [1740.] pp. 701-714. fol.

The same. And continued by prorogation unto Wednesday the

twentieth day of August following. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his Excellency the Governour & Council. [1740.] pp. 715-716. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

The same. And continued by prorogations to Wednesday the

HINKTEENTH DAY OP NOVEMBER FOLLOWING. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his Excellency the Oovemour and Council. 1740. pp. 715-720. [sic. 717-722.] fol.

Anno regni Georgii, secundi, Regis, dkcimo tertio & quarto. An Act

PASSED BY the GrEAT AND GENERAL COURT OR ASSEMBLY OP HIS MaJESTY's

Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England; begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty- eighth day op May, 1740. [Colophon:] Boston: Printed by Jo?in Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovemour and Council. 1740. pp. (9). fol.

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- [Arms.] By HIS excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq; captain GENERAL AND

GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHU-

setts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a publick thanksgiving. . . . Thursday the thirteenth day of November next . . . God save THE King. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governoiir & Council. [1740.] Broadside, fol. ba.

- [Arms.] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq; capi'ain general

and GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS Ma.IKSTy'8 PROVINCE OP THE MaSSA-

chusktts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general past. . . . Thursday the twenty-sixth day op February next . . . God save THE King. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, printer to his excellency the Oovemour and Council. 1740. Broadside, fol. mhs.

- Journal op the honourable House op Representatives, op his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston, in the County op Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty-eighth day op May, annoque Domini, 1740.

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the honourable Uovse of Representatives. 1740. pp. (93). fol. ba. mhs.

- The same. A Journal op the House of Representatives. At a great and General Court or Assembly of his Ma.iesty's Province op the Massasetts-Bay \sic'\ in New England, begun and held at Boston in the County op Suffolk, on Wednesday the 28th day op May, being the last Wednesday of said month. Anno Domini, 1740. And from thence con- tinued by prorogation to Wednesday the twentieth day op August following, and then met at Boston aforesaid; being the second session OP the said Court. [ 12 September, 1740.] [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland, Printer to the honmirable House of Bepi'esentatives. 1740. pp. 95-128. ba.

- - The same. A Journal of the honourable House op Representa- tives, At a great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Prov- ince op the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, begun and held at Boston in the County of Suffolk, upon Wednesday the 28th day of May,

BEING THE LAST WEDNESDAY OP SAID MONTH, AnNOQ; DOMINI 1740. AnD FROM thence CONTINUED BY SUNDRY PROROGATIONS TO FRIDAY THE 2l8T DAY OP

November following, and then met at Boston aforesaid, being the third SESSION OP THE SAID Court. [ 9 January 1740 [1741].] [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland, Printer to the honourable House of Representatives. 1740. pp. 129-196. ba.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Provincb, continued.

The same. A Journal op the House ok Repbbsentatives. At a

GREAT AND GENERAL COURT OR ASSEMBLY OF HIS MaJESTy's PROVINCE OP THE

Massachusetts-Bay in New-Enoland, begun & held at Boston in the County op Suppolk, on Wednesday the 28th day of May, being the last Wednesday of said month, Anno Domini, 1740. And from thence con- tinued BY sundry prorogations TO THURSDAY THE 36TH DAY OF MaRCH POL- LOWING, AND THEN MET AT BOSTON AFORESAID ; BEING THE FOURTH SESSION OF

THE SAID Court. [ 25 April, 1741.] [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland, Printer to tlce lummirable House of Representatives. 1741. pp. 197-229. ba.

MATHER, Cotton 1662-1728

Family RELIGION excited AND assisted. The third [fifth?] impression. [Colo- phon :]

Newport: Reprinted by the Widow Franklin. [1740.] pp.16. 8vo. jcb.

MATHER, Samuel 1651-1728

A Dead paith anatomized. A discourse on the nature and the danger,

WITH the deadly SYMPTOMS OP A DEAD FAITH IN THOSE WHO PROFESS THE

faith op Christ. . . . [One line Latin quotation.] The second edition.

Boston: Re-printed by J. Draper, for B. Henchman in Cornhill. MDCCXL. pp. (2), 108. 16mo. ba.

The Self-justiciary convicted and condemned. Or, a discourse con- cerning THE difficulty & NECESSITY OF RENOUNCING OUR OWN RIGHTEOUSNESS; AND THE . . . METHOD OP REPAIRING TO THE RIGHTEOUSNESS OP . . . CHRIST

. . . [Second edition.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman. 1740. pp. (2), 14, 82. 12mo. WL.

MATHER, Samuel 1706-1785

The Faithful man abounding with blessings. A funeral discourse upon the death op the honourable Thomas Hutchinson, esq. . . . December . . . 1739. . . .

Boston: Printed by J. Dra/per, for N. Procter. MDCCXL. pp. (2), 32. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

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MISCELLANEOUS thoughts:

THE DESIRE OP A MINISTER.

Boston: 1740. 8vo.

OR SOME OCCASIONAL OBSERVATIONS. Pen'd AT

4565

MY dear FELLOW-TRAVELLER, HERE HAST THOU A LETTER, WHICH I HAVE WROTE TO THEE OUT OP THE FULNESS OF MY HEART AND WITH MANY TEARS FOR THY SAL- VATION'S SAKE; AND THE LaMB OP GOD HATH SPRINKLED IT WITH HiS BLOOD, THAT IT WILL BE PROFITABLE FOR THEB, IP THOU ABIDE8T BY THY HEART. OR NOW PINDEST THY HEART.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740?] pp.23. 12mo. hsp.

NECESSARY directions to live an holt life.

Boston: Printed by Oamaliel Rogers for B. Eliot. 1740. pp.24. 12mo.

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A NEW AND COMPLETE GUISE TO THE ENGLISH TONGUE. COLLECTED PKOM THE BEST A0THOR8. In TWO BOOKS. ThE FIRST CONTAINING PROPER LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS, COMPOS'D CHIEFLY OF ScRIPTURB PHRASES. TlIE SECOND FOR THOSE

who have made some proficiency in reading : containing proper obser- vations and rules for accenting of words and placing of the emphasis. Observations on the sounds of letters: rules for the division op syl- lables. The use op true pointing, with tables op abbreviations and dis- tinction of words. Intermixed with a variety of exercises in prose and verse, adapted to the capacities op children. For the use op schools. By an Ingenious Hand.

PhiladelpJda : Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1740.

THE NEW-ENGLAKD Weekly Journal. January-December, 1740. Boston: Printed by 8. Kweland & T. Green. 1740. fol.

NEW JERSEY Province.

Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis; Magn^ Britannia, FRANCXiE, & Hiberni^, tredbcimo. At a General Assembly op the Province op New-Jersey,

BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT BURLINGTON, THE TENTH DAY OF APRIL AnNO DOM.

1740. In the thirteenth year op the reign op our sovereign lord George n. By the grace op God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, *c. And from thence continued by adjournment to the thirty-first of jcly 1740.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Front-street. M,DCC,XL. pp. (2), 397-433. fol.

The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly op the Province

op New-Jersey. Began at Burlington on Thursday the tenth op April, 1740. [-July 81, 1740.] [Arms.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- office near the Market. M,DCC,XL. pp. (93). fol. njsl. nypl.

NEW YORK Province.

Anno regni quarto decimo Georgii secundi regis. An Act for transporting and victualing of voluntiers [sicj inlisted in this colony to serve in

THE EXPEDITION THEREIN MENTIONED. [Colophon :]

Printed by William Bradford in the City of New-York. 1740. pp.41, fol. The thirteenth supplement of the Laws printed in 1730.

[Arms.] By the honourable George Clarke, esq ; his Majesty's lieu- tenant GOVERNOUR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OP THE PROVINCE OF NEW-YoRK.

... A Proclamation. Whereas his most sacred Majesty for vindicat- ing THE . . . [Dated, 15 April, 1740.]

New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford, Printer to tJie King's most excellent Majesty for tfte Province of New-York, n^O. Broadside, fol. nysl.

[Arms.] By the honourable George Clarke esq; HIS Majesty's LiEUEN-

ANT [sic'] governor AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OP THE PROVINCE OP NeW-YORK,

... A Proclamation. [Dated, 2 December, 1740.]

Printed by William Bradford in New- York. 1740. Broadside, fol. pro.

[A Journal of the] Votes « proceedings op the General Assembly. May

13. [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1740. Broadside, fol. nthb.

Journal of the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly

OP his Majesty's Colony op New- York, begun the 30th day op June, 1740. [Numb. l-[2]-July 12, 1740.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1740. pp. 3; 4. fol. nyhs.

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4579 4580

4581

NEW YORK Province, continued.

Journal of the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly of

HIS Majesty's Colony op New- York, begun the 11th [sic 9th.] day of Sep- tember, 1740. [ November 3, 1740.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1740. pp.34, fol. pro.

The Speech of the honourable George Clarke, esq: his Majesty's

LIEUT. GOVERNOUR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OP THE PROVINCE OP NeW-YORK

&c. To THE General Assembly of the said Province, the 30th June, 1740. Printed by William Bradford, in New-Tork, 1740. Broadside, fol. pro.

The Speech of the honourable George Clarke, esq; his Majesty's

LIEUT. GOVERNOUR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OP THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YoRK,

AC. To the General Assembly of the said Province, September 10, 1740. [New-Ywk: Printed by William Bradford. 1740.]

To THE HONOURABLE GeORGE ClARKE, ESQ, HIS MaJESTY'S LIEUTENANT-GOV-

ERNOUR and commander in CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YOHK; . . .

The Humble address of the members of his Majesty's Council for the said Province . . . The Lieut-governour's Answer. . . .

[New- York: Printed by William Bradford. 1740.] Broadside, fol. nysl.

THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1740.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New- York.

1740. fol.

4582

4583

THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign and domestick. January-December, 1740.

New-York, Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1740. fol. nypl.

Number 334, for May 5th, was omitted in the consecutive numbering.

NOBLE, Job

An Alarm sounded: desiring it may, by the power of God, answer to thk quotation on Joel ii. i. made use of in the title page of the book, en- titled, The Presumer detected, and his doom display'd; set forth by Gilbert Tennent, op New-Brunswick in New-Jersey. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed [by B. Franklin] in the year 1740. pp. 19. 16mo. hsp.

NORTH CAROLINA Province.

A True and faithful narrative of the proceedings of the House op Bur- gesses of North-Carolina Feb. 5. 1739, 40, on the articles op complaint exhibited against the honourable William Smith, esq. chief justice of the said Province.

[Williamsburgh: Printed by William Parks. J 1740. pp.52. 8vo. mhb.

PENNSYLVANIA Province.

A Collection op Charters and other publick Acts relating to the Pro- vince OF Pennsylvania, Viz. i. The Royal Charter to William Penn, esq: II. The First Frame op government, granted in England, in 1682. iii. Laws agreed upon in England, iv. Certain conditions or concessions, v. The Act op settlement, made at Chester, 1682. vi. The Second Frame op government, granted 1683. vil The Charter op the City of Philadelphia, granted October 25, 1701. viii. The New Charter of privileges to the Province, granted October 28, 1701.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-Street. M,DCC,XL. pp. (2), 46. fol. H8P.

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4584 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the fkeshest advices foreign

AND D0ME8TICK. JaNUART-DeCEMBER, 1740.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, Post-Master, at tlie New Printing- Offlce near the Market. 1740. 4to.

4585 PHILOPOLITES, pseudonym. A Letter relating to a medium of trade, in the Province of Massachu- setts-Bat. [Signed, Philopolites.]

Boston: MDCCXL. pp. 16. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

4586 THE QUERISTS, or, an extract of sundry passages taken out op Mr. White- field's printed Sermons, Journals, and Letters: together witA some scRmPLEs propos'd in proper queries raised on each remark. By Some Church-Members of the Presbyterian persuasion. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed [by B. Franklin] in the year MDCCXL. pp. 32. Sm. 8vo.

4587

4588

- The same.

Philadelphia Printed : 1740. pp. (4), vi, 29. 8vo.

Be-printed in Boston and sold by Thomas Fleet.

BM. BPL. MHS. NYPL.

4589

The Qderists, the Rev. Mr. Whitefield's Answer, the Rev. Mr. Gar- den's Letters, and The Casuist.

New-York, Printed by J. P. Zenger, 1740.

Second title : The Querists, or an extract of sundry passages taken out of Mr. Whitefield's printed Sermons, .JotTRNALs and Letters: together with some scruples propos'd in proper queries raised on each remark. By Some Church-Members of the Presbyterian persuasion. [Two lines of quotations.]

New-Tork. Printed in the year M,DCC,XL. pp. 160. 12mo. Reprinted in The General Magazine for January 1741. White- field suspected it was the work of a minister, and many attributed it to the Reverend Thomas Evans of Pencander, who died in 1742.

QUINBY, JosiAH

A Short history of a long journey. It being some account of the life of

JOSIAH QuiNBY, TILL HE CAME TO ENTER INTO THE 48TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, WITH REMARKS AND REFLECTIONS UPON HIS OWN PAST ACTIONS.

New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1740. pp.61. 12mo. nypl.

4590 REASONS for writing that false, malicious, scandeix)us defamatory libell- ous PRIVATE LETTER TO WiLLIAM COSBY HIGH SHERIFF OF NeW-YORK.

New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1740. Advertised as: "Shortly will be published upon oath."

4591 REMARKS on several passages of Mr. Whitefield's Sermons, Journals and Letters, which seem unsound and erroneous and very liable to excep- tions; WITH SEVERAL QUERIES BY SOME FRIENDS TO THE TRUTH OF THE GOSPEL.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740. 8vo.

4592 THE RHODE-ISLAND Almanack fob the year, 1741. By Poor Robin.

Newport: Printed and told by the Widow Franklin. [1740.] pp. (16). 12mo.

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4593 ROSE, Aquila 1695-1723 Poems on several occasions, by Aquila Rose: To which ake prefixed, some

other pieces writ to him, and to his memory after his decease. collected and published by his son joseph rose, of philadelphia.

Philadelphia: Printed at the New Printing-Office, near the Market. 1740. pp. 56. 8vo.

Second title: A Poem to the memory op Aquila Rose: w^ho died at Phii.a- DELPHiA, August THE 23d, 1723. .^Etat 28. By Elias Bockett

London: printed. Philadelphia: Reprinted at the New Printing Office. 1740. pp. 45-

4594 SEAGRAVE, Robert 1693-1760 Remarks upon the Bishop of London's last pastoral letter. In vindication

OP Mr. Whitefield and his particular doctrines. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1740. 12mo. cl.

4595 SECCOMBE, Joseph 1706-1760 A Plain and brief rehearsal op the operations of Christ as God. . . .

[Ten lines from] Pope's Messiah.

Boston: Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Gfreen, in Queen-Street near tU Prison. 1740. pp. (4), ii, 23, (1). 8vo. bpl. chs.

4596 SERGEANT, John 1710-1749 A Morning prayer. | An evening prayer. Catechism. A prayer before

sermon. I A prayer after sermon and baptism. A prayer to be used at the sacrament, ftc. A prayer for the sick.— For the afflicted. Thanks

returned for recovery. *C. A prayer after sermon. A GENERAL PRAYER.

[Boston 'i 1740?] pp. 15; 23. 12mo. aas. ei.

Without title or colophon. Text entirely in the Mohegan or Stockbridge Indian language.

4597 SEWALL, Joseph 1688-1769 Nineveh's repentancb and deliverance. A sermon preach'd before his

EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOUR THE HONOURABLE COUNCIL AND REPRESENTATIVES

OP THE Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in Nkw-England, on a day of

PASTING and prayer IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, DeC. 3. 1740. . . . [Five

lines from] Jer. xviii. 7. 8.

Boston in New-England ; Printed by J. Draper Printer to his excellency the Governonr and Council for D. Henchman in Comhil. 1740. pp. (6), 33. 8vo.

4598 SEWARD, William Journal op a voyage from Savannah to Philadelphia, and from Philadel- phia to England, in 1740.

Boston: Reprinted for, and sold by D. Henchman. 1740. Printed in London this year. Seward was a companion of George Whitefield during the voyage.

4599 SHURTLEFF, William 1689-1747 The Faith and prayer op a dying malefactor. A sermon preach'd Decem- ber 27, 1739. On occasion op the execution of two criminals, namely, Sarah Simpson and Penelope Kenny, and in the hearing of the former.

... To WHICH IS annex'd a brief narrative concerning the said crim-

INAI.8: AND A PREFACE BY THE REVEREND MR. FiTCH.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman, in Comhill. 1740. pp. (4), iv, 30. 8vo. BA.

The first public execution in the Province of New- Hampshire.

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SMITH, JosiAH 1704-1781

The Character, preaching, &c. of the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield,

IMPARTIALLY REPRESENTED AND SUPPORTED, IN A SERMON, PREACH'd IN ChARLES-

TOWN, South-Cakolina, March 26th, Anno Domini. 1740. . . . With a

PREFACE BY THE REVEREND Dr. COLMAN AND Mr. COOPER OF B08TON, NeW-

England. [Kine lines of Scripture texts.]

Bostan, Printed by 6. Rogers for J. Edwards and H. Foster in CornJnll. 1740. pp. (4), vi, 20. 16mo. , aas. bpl. chs. hc.

The same.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XL. pp. 24. 16mo.

SOME OBSKRV.ATIONS ON THE REVEREND Mr. WhITEFIELD, AND HIS OPPOSERS.

Printed for the benefit of the Orphan House in Georgia.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman, in Comhill. 1740. pp.15. 12mo.

The same.

Philadelphia :

Printed by B. Franklin. 1740.

4604 SOME queries, concerning the operation op the Holy Spirit, answered. De- livered AT A lecture held AT THE BaPTIST-MeKTING HOUSE IN ChARLES-TOWN,

South-Carolina: and now published at the earnest request of some of the hearers.

Philadelpliia : Printed by B. Franklin. 1740? pp.16. 13mo.

4605 SOME remarks on Mr. Ebenezeb Kinnersley's two letters to his friend in THE country ; together with a full vindication op the Rev. Mr. Jones, and the committee of the church ukder his care, from the aspersions and

UNJUST accusations OF THE SAID Mr. KiNNERSLEY.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740.

4606 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. Januaby-Deckmbbr, 1740. Charles-Town : Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street. 1740. fol.

4607 STAFFORD, Joseph An Almanack for the year op our Lord, 1741.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. [1740.]

4608 TAYLOR, Jacob Penbilvania, 1741. An Almanack, or ephemeris . . . fob the tear 1741.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible, in Front-Street. [1740.] pp. (32). Sm. 8vo. lcp.

4609 TENNENT, Gilbert 1703-1764 The Danger op an unconverted ministry. Consider'd in a sermon on Mark

VI. 34. Preached at Nottingham, in Pennsylvania, March 8. anno 1739- 40. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin, in Market-street. 1740. pp. 31. 16mo.

4610

16rao.

The same. The second edition.

Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin in Market-street. 1740.

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4611

TENNENT, Gilbert, continued.

Die Gefahr bey unbbkehrten Prkdigern, Vorgestellt in einbr

Sermon Ueber Marcus am vi. v. 34. Gepredigt zu Nottingham in Pknsyl- VANiA, den 8ten Maertz 1740. . . . Ads dem Englischen ins Deutsche

tJBERSKTZT.

Oermanton: Gedruekt und zu fiiiden bey ChrisiopJi Saw. 1740. pp. 45. 16mo. Hsp.

4612

- A Solemn warning to the secure world, from the God of terrible Majesty, or the presumptuous sinner detected, his pleas considered, and HIS doom displayed &c. . . . To which is added, The life of his brother, the Rev. Mr. John Tennent, with his two sermons on The Nature of re- generation opened, and its absolute necessity in order to salvation demonstrated.

P/i iladelphia : 1 740. Rumiiny title : The Presumer detected.

4613

4614

THOMAS, Sir George

A Letter, to the Lords op Trade. Dated, Oct. 20, 1740. [Philadelphia: Printed hy B, Franklin. 1740.] pp.

1705-1775

Sm. 4to. HSi 1701-1778

THRELL, Ebenezer

Ministers should carefully avoid giving offence in any thing. Inculcated

IN A SERMON PREACH'D AT CAMBRIDGE, SEPTEMBER 12. 1739. WhEN THE

Reverend Mr. Samuel Cooke was ordain'd pastor of a Church op Christ

NEWLY GATHER'D IN THAT PART OP THE TOWN CALL'd MeNATOMY. . . . [Three

lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. MDCCXL.

pp. 29. 8V0. BA. CHS. NYPL.

4615

4616

VmCENT, Thomas

Christ's certain and sudden appearance to judgment. Philadelphia: Printed by B.Franklin. 1740.

1634-1678

4617

4618

4619

VIRGINIA Colony.

Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^e Britannia, Francis, & HiBERNiiE, deci- mo tertio. At a General Assembly summoned to be held at the Capital IN THE City op Williamsburg on Friday the first day of August in the thirteenth year op the reign of our sovereign lord George ii, by the grace op God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of THE faith, &c. And from thence continued, by several prorogations, to the twenty second day op May, in the thirteenth year of his said Majesty's reign, and in the year op our Lord M,dcc,xl: being the third session op this present General Assembly.

[Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1740.] pp.21, fol. nypl.

The same. And prom thence continued, by several prorogations,

TO the twenty first day of August, in the fourteenth year op his said Majesty's reign, and in the year op our Lord, M,dcc,xl: being the fourth session of this present General Assembly.

[Williamsburg: Printed by William Pa^rks. 1740.] pp.2, fol. nypl.

pp.

Journal op the House op Burgesses. [22 May, -17 June, 1740.] Williamsburg : Printed by William Parks. 1740. pp. 51. fol.

The same. [31 August, 28 August, 1740.]

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1740. pp.7, fol.

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THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1740.

WiUiamsburg : Printed by William Parks. 1740. fol.

WADSWORTH, Daniel 1704-1747

Christ's presence the glory of an house of publick worship. A sermon FROM Haggai II. 9. Preached at Hartford, December 30th, 1739. At the opening of a new meeting-house. . . . [One line from] Isa. lx. 7.

JV^. London: Printed and sold by T. Green. 1740. pp. (2), 28. 16mo.

WALTER, Thomas 1696-1728

The Grounds and rules of musick explained ; or, an introduction to the art of singing by note. Third edition.

Boston: Be printed for 8. Gerrish. 1740. 24mo. mhs.

WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748

The End of time. The first op the Rev. Dr. Watts his discourses on The World to come. Selected and published for the more easy dispersing IT, into private families. [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green in Queenstreei over against the Prison. 1740. pp. 45, (2). 12mo. aas.

WESLEY, John, and Charles

Hymns and sacred poems. Published by John Wesley, m. a. fellow op Lincoln College, Oxford, and Chables Wesley, m. a. student of Christ- Church, Oxford.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew and William Bradford, and sold for the benefit of tlie poor in Georgia. MDCCXL. pp. vii, (5), 237. 12mo. hsp. Printed by subscription. Some copies on " a superfine paper."

WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY of Divines.

The Shorter Catechism. Composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines. With the proofs thereof out of the Scriptures, in words at length. Which are either some op the formerly quoted places, or others gath- ered prom their other writings: all fitted, both for brevity and clear- ness, to this their form op sound words. For the benefit of christians in general, and op youth, and children in understanding in particular ; that they may with more ease acquaint themselves with the truth according to the Scriptures, and with the Scriptures themselves.

Boston: Printedby J. Draper, for the Booksellers. 1740. pp. (2), 46. 8vo.

WHITEPIELD, George 1714-1770

A Brief and general account of the first part of the life op the Rever- end Mr. George Whitepield, from his birth, to his entering into holy orders. Written by himself.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market 8treet. M,DCC,XL. pp. (2), iii, 66. 16mo.

4627

4628

- The same. [Another edition.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford. 57. 16mo.

1740.

pp.

- The same. A Brief and general account op the first part op the life OF THE Reverend Mh. George Whitepield, prom his birth to his entring into holy orders. Written by himself. With a preface, containing reasons for his writing and publishing the same.

Boston: iV. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland <fc T. Green in Queen- street, J. Edwards & 8. Eliot in Comhill. 1740. pp. (2), (2), 48. 12mo. nypl.

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WHITEFIELD, George, continued.

The same. [Another edition.]

Boston in Mew-England. Printed by J. Draper for D. Henchman in Comhil. 1740. pp. (2) [ii.] 54. 16mo. ba. chs.

A Journal of a voyage from London to Gibraltar. . . . Containing

MANY CURIOUS OBSERVATIONS AND EDIFYING REFLECTIONS, ON THE SEVERAL OC- CURRENCES THAT HAPPEN'd IN THE VOYAGE. ThE SIXTH EDITION.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-Street. 1740. pp. 64. 24mo. lcp.

The same. The sixth edition. Boston: 1740. pp. 54. 16mo.

KH8.

- A Journal of a voyage from Gibraltar to Savannah in Georgia. The sixth edition.

Bostan: Printed for Charles Harrison. 1740. 12mo.

- A Continuation op the Reverend JIr. Whitefield's Journal during the

TIMB he WAS detained IN ENGLAND, BY THE EMBARGO. VOL. II.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin in Market-street. 1740. pp. 63. 16mo. H8P.

Second title : A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal from iiis embarking after the embargo. to his arrival at savannah in Georgia.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-Street. 1740. pp. 65-205, 5.

Contains, Books sold by B. Franklin, pp. (5).

- The same.

Philadelphia : pp. 145, 5. 16mo.

Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-Street. 1740.

- A Continuation op the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's. Journal during

THE TIME HE WAS DETAINED IN ENGLAND BY THE EMBARGO. AlSO, A CONTINUA- TION OF THE Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal from his embarking

AFTER THE EMBARGO TO HIS ARRIVAL AT SaVANNAH IN GEORGIA. VOL. II.

Boston: Sold by Charles Harrison. 1740.

- A Continuation op the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal prom a

FEW DAYS after HIS ARRIVAL AT GEORGIA, TO HIS SECOND RETURN THITHER

FROM Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-Street. 1740. pp. 96. 24mo. lcp.

- Directions how to hear sermons, preach'd by the Reverend Mr. George Whitepield, a. b. The third edition. [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by G. Rogers and D. Foxde, at the Printing- Office otier-against the south east Corner of the Town-House. And also by B. Eliot at the South end. 1740. pp. 15. 12mo ba.

The same. Philadelphia :

Printed by Andrew and WiUiam Bradford. 1740.

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4639

WHITEFIELD, Geohge, continued.

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riviii »ii«flluiMM, \ll4 1. 1 UU WloE AMU FUUliIKU VlIlOINo. -*. 1 HJ£ IMUWBLLi-

ING OF THE SpIKIT. 3. WORLDLY BUSINESS NO PLEA FOK THE NEGLECT OF

HELiQioN. 4. The Heinoos sin of drunkenness. 5. Directions how to

HEAR A SERMON.

Philadelphia: Printed hy Andrew and William Bradford. 1740.

4640

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Philadelphia: Printed hy Andrew and William Bradford. 1740.

4641

The Indwelling of the spirit the common privilege of all believers.

A SERMON at Bexlky, IN Kent, ON Whitsunday, 1739.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew and William Bradford. 1740.

4642

\ 1 TTftlniT^m TUT* rf^ 1 r mrrr^ 1 J tt* ■fttit^ ts»t»* ftfl ** WT ^-wwfi < t»» -vh^ t^ »■■»» f^ ^ ir al -w^ i^ .»-* «..■*« *v*#^ a

JV i^Jj.ill«.li i*^KUi\l Inh. IvKVEKEND iVlK. W HITILFIELD FROM VjrEORGIA TO A

friend in London, shewing the fundamental errors of a book, bntitulkd. The whole duty of man.

Gharlea-Tovm : Printed by Peter Timothy. 1740. 12mo. bm.

464a

The same.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740.

4644

A T . U"!"!' L* K Vnn^if TTTII' T< U'^rWD WTffT^ ^rt U \A^ttt>I*1J' UI U'T TI Trt Q/\UO* /^U 1 Uf^ xrVUT>V17Q

OP THE Presbyterian pbrswasion, in answer to certain scruples and

QUERIES relating TO SOME PASSAGES IN HIS PRINTED SERMONS AND OTHER

writings.

Boston: Printed & sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queenstreet. J. Edwards and 8. Eliot in Oomhill. 1740. pp. 13. 8vo. ba. hc. nypl.

4645

The same.

New-Tork: 1740. 12mo.

4646

The same.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1740. The letter is dated, November 1, 1740, and was reprinted in The General Magazine, for January 1741.

4647

A Letter from the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, to the Rev- erend Mr. John Wesley in answer to his sermon, entituled Free grace. [Two lines from] Gal. ii. 11.

Boston, Printed by 0. Rogers, for 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Qmen Street, J. Edwards and 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1740. pp. 31, (1). 8vo. ba. nypl.

4648

'P-rTTB nil * ftlFTXlTK k-KTr^ -fcTTfl #TIHCClTr¥1TT ^^T* CI #A J-1 T Tn m IT -WKW *T¥JI 'KrT5I * T 1»TTX r\-Wn Tt »H -T T rtT #1 »-m Ctr\

CIBTY IN PARTICULAR. A SERMON. . . .

Boston: Printed by 0. Rogers and B. Fowle. 1740. pp. 24. 12mo.

4649

A Sermon, entituled. The Wise and foolish virgins. Preach'd by the

Rev. Mr. Whitefield, in this City.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1740.

4650

Sermons on various subjects. In two volumes. . . .

Philadelphia. Printed and sold by B. Franklin in Market-Street. 1740. 2 vols. pp. iv, 223 ; iv, 224. 16mo. hsp. jcb.

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WHITEFIELD, George, continued.

Thkee letters from the Reverend Mr. G. Whitefield: viz. Letter i.

To A friend in London, concerning Archbishop Tillotson. Letter ii. to the same, on the same subject. letter iii. to the inhabitants of Maryland, Virginia, North and Socth-Carolina, concerning their ne- groes.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Office near tlie Market. M,DCC,XL. pp. 16. Sm. 8vo. bm. hsp. ntpl.

Worldly business no plea for the neglect op religion. A sermon.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew and William Bradford. 1740.

Von Georg Weitfields Predigten. Der erste Theil, Nebst einer Ein-

LEITCNG, UND COPIA FINES BRIEFS VON NeU-YORCK. AuS DEM EnGLISCHEN INS

Hoch-Deutsche Cbersetzt. . . .

Germanton: Gedruckt tmd zu finden bey Christoph Saur. 1740. pp. 18. Sm. 8vo. HSP.

Von Georg Weitfields Predigten, Deb zwkytb Thkil, Bestehend aus

drey Sermonen. Acs dem Englischen ins Hoch-Dkutsche Ijbersetzt. Die Erste: Von dem Nussen der Gottseligkeit in der jugend. Die Zweytb: Von EINER Gottseligen Haushaltuno. DieDritte: Von einer Gottsbligbn Gesellschafpt, nebst einem Anhang, von Gesellschafpten.

Germanton: Gedruckt und zu finden hey Chrittoph Saur. 1740. pp.76. 16mo. HSP.

Von Georg Weitfields Predigten. Der dritte Theil.

Germanton: Gedruckt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur. 1740.

- Voorbidding een eider Christen's Plight, vebtoont in een Predicatik.

Nieuw-Tork: Gedrukt en te koop by J. Peter Zenger, en Jacobus Goelet. 1740.

- Voorbidding een bidbb Christen's Plicht, en de Wyze and Dwaaze Maagden, vertoont in twee Predicaties.

Gedrukt en te koop by J. Peter Zenger in Nieuw-Tork, en Benj. FrarMin in Philadelphia. 1740.

WHITTEMORE, Nathaniel An Almanack for the year of oub Lord, 1741. Boston: [1740.]

1670-1754

WILLIAMS, Solomon 1700-1776

The Frailty and misery of man's life; and God's knowledge and rbmbm- brance OP it. a sermon preached to the first society in Lebanon. On occasion of the much lamented and untimely death of Mr. David Trumblb, student of Yale-College, who was drowned, July 9th 1740. In the 17th year of his age. . . . published at the desire of the relatives. [seven lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J, Draper, \^ id. pp. (2), 31. 8vo. chs. mhs.

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4660 WOOLVERTON, Charles The Upright uves of the heathen briefly noted; or epistles and dis- courses BETWIXT Alexander the conqueror and Dindimus Kino of the Bbachmans, giving an account op what sort of people they are, their divinity, and philosophy, with their manner of living, &c. Together also with the dying-words of Ockamickon, an Indian Kino. Spoken to Jahkursoe, his brothers son, whom he appointed King after him. Col- lected together, and published for general service. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by A. and W. Bradford. [1740.] pp. 16. Sm. 8vo.

4661 YALE COLLEGE,

Pr^CLARIBSIMO VIRO PERILLUSTRI VIT^ INTEGRITATE OMNiqUE F0ELICIS8IME GUBERNANDI RATIONE INSTRUCTIS8IM0 VIRO JOSEPHO TaLLCOTT ArMIGERO

Colonic Connecticutensis Gubernatori . . . Revkbando ac honorando D. Thom^ Clap Collegii Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo annuknte) in Collegio Yalensi defendere . . . [Colophon ;]

Habita in Comitiis Novo-Portu Conneciicutensium die decimo Septembris. MDCCXL. [Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotheug Ch'cen. 1740.] Broadside, fol.

4662 QUiESTIONES pro modulo DISCUTIENDiB SUB MODERAMINE ReVERENDI D.

TnoMM Clap, Collegii-Yalensis, quod est, divinia providentia, Novo-

PORTU CONNECTICUTENSIUM ReCTORIS. In COMITIIS PUBLICI A LAUREA MAGI8-

TRATis Candidatis, MDCCXL.

[Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotheus Oreen. 1740.] Broadside. Sm. fol.

4663 ALLEINE Joseph 1633-1688 An Alarm to unconverted sinners; in a serious treatise: Shewing, i. What

CONVERSION IS NOT, AND CORRECTING SOME MISTAKES ABOUT IT. II. WhAT CON- VERSION IS, AND WHEREIN IT CONSISTETH. III. ThE NECESSITY OF CONVERSION.

IV. The marks of the unconverted, v. The miseries of the uncon- verted. VI. Directions for conversion, vii. Motions to conversion. Wherein are annexed divers practical cases of conscience judicially resolved. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin at tin New Printing-office, near the Market. M,DCC,XLI. pp. xxiv, 167, 77, (1). 16mo.

4664 THE AMERICAN Magazine, or a monthly view of the political state of the British Colonies. Number 1. January [-March, 1740, 1.]

Philadelphia: Printed a7id sold by Andrew Bradford. 1741. pp. viii, 118+. 8vo.

The first magazine published in the United States. Its appear- ance being hastened by the announcement of Franklin's General Magazine which appeared three days later. It was projected and edited by John Webbe. With the number for March its publica- tion ceased.

4665

THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1741.

Philadelphia : Bible in Front-Street.

Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the Sign of the 1741. fol.

4666

New-Year verses of the carriers. [Thirty -eight lines of verse.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1741.] Broadside, fol.

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4667 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764 An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year op our Lord Christ,

1743. . . .

Boston in If etc- England: Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. 1743. [1741.] pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

4668 APPLETON, Nath.^niel 1693-1784 Evangelical and saving repentance, flowing from a sense op the dying

love of Christ, distinguished from a legal sorrow. In a sermon from Zech. XII. 10, preach'd at Newton, August Oth. 1741. [Seven lines of Scrip- ture te.xts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queenstreet, and S. Eliot in Cornkill. 1741. pp. (3), 68. 16mo. aas. ba. bpl.

4669 God, and not ministers to have the glory op all success given to the

preached gospel: illustrated in two discourses, prom 1. Cor. hi. 6. Occasioned by the late powerful and awakening preaching op the Revd Mr. Whitepikld. And published at the desire op many op the hearers.

. . . [Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, Printed by G. Rogers and D. Foicle, for S. Eliot in Cornldll. 1741. pp. 44. 8vo. ba. hc. mhs. nypl.

4670 BALL, William The New-Jersey Almanack for the year of christian account, 1742. . . .

By William Ball, philomath.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. [1741.] 13mo.

4671 EINE BETRACHTUNG des Lastehs der Trunkenheit, welche zu einer noth-

WENDIGEN UND WOHLGEMEINTEN WaRNUNG VOR DKM tJBERMAESSIQEN TrINKEN MITGETHEILET WIRD.

Germantown: Gedrutkt bey Christoph Saur, 1741. pp. 55. 16mo.

4673 BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New Testament, and apply'd to the christian state and worship. By I. Watts, d. d. The thirteenth edition.

Boston: Printed by G. Rogers and D. Fowle, for J. Edwards. 1741. pp. vi, 319, 17. 16mo.

4673 The same.

London Printed : Philadelphia : Re-printed and sold by B. Franklin, at

the New Printing-Office, near the Market. 1741.

4674 BIRKETT, William An Almanack for the year op christ, 1742.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1741.]

4675 BLAIR, Samuel 1713-1751 A Particular consideration op a piece, entituled. The Querists: wherein

SUNDRY passages EXTRACTED PROM THE PRINTED SeRMONS, LETTERS, AND

Journals of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield are vindicated from the false

GLOSSES AND ERR0NEC8 SENSES PUT UPON THEM IN SAID QUERISTS ; Mr. WhITE- PIELD's SOUNDNESS IN THE TRUE SCHEME OP CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE MAINTAINED; AND THE author's DISINGENUOUS DEALINGS WITH HIM EXPOSED.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1741. pp.63. 16mo.

4676 The same.

Boston: Sold by Charles Harrison. 1741. pp. 63. 16mo.

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4677 THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1741.

Boston ; Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill. foL

1741.

4678 THE BOSTON Gazette. January-December, 1741. Boston : Printed by Kneeland & Green. 1741. fol.

In October, the Gazette was incorporated with the New-England Weekly Journal, and continued as " The Boston Gazette and Weekly Journal " by the printers who were also proprietors of both newspapers.

4679 THE BOSTON Weekly News-lettbr. January-December, 1741. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1741. fol.

4680 THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1741. Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1741.

4to.

4681 THE BRISTOL tragedy. Being an exact and impartial narrative op the

HORRID AND DREADFUL MURDER OP SiR JOHN DiNELT GOODERE, BART. PERPE- TRATED BY HIS BROTHER SaMUEL GOODERE ESQ. COMMANDER OP THE RUBY MAN-OP-WAR AND EXECUTED BY MaTTHBW MaHONY AN IllISH PAPIST AND

Charles White an Irishman, in January last, who are now in custody for the same.

Boston: Re printed and told by 8. Kneeland & T. Green. 1741.

4682 BUCKNAM, Nathan The Just expectations of God, prom a people, when his judgments ark

UPON them por their sins. Shewn, in two sermons, on Dkut. xiii, 11. Preach'd at Medway, on a day op publick pasting and prayer. April 23, 1741.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet . . . 1741. pp. 78. 12mo.

4683 BYLES, Mather 1706-1788 The Flourish of the annual Spring, improved in a sermon preached at the

ANCIENT Thursday Lecture in Boston, May 3, 1789. . . . [Four lines from] Numb. xvii. 8.

Boston, Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle at the Printing-Offlce over- a^ainst the sovth-east comer of the Town House. 1741. pp.46. 24mo. ba.

4684

4685

4686

- Repentance and faith the great doctrine op the gospel op universal concernment.

Boston: Sold by J. Eliot. 1741.

- The Visit to Jbbus by night. An evening lecture.

Boston, Printed by Rogers & Fowle, at the head of Queen-street 1741. pp. 24. 24mo. mhs.

CHAPMAN, Daniel 1689-1741

The Death of the righteous considered, ... A sermon preached at Fair- field West Parish, December 2, 1739. Occasioned by the death of the worshipful Samuel Couch, esq.

New-London: Printed by T. Cheen. 1741. pp.56. 16mo.

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4687 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787 Joy, the duty of survivors, on the death of pious friends and relatives.

A FUNERAL DISCOURSE ON THE DEATH OF MrS. LuCY WaLDO, THE AMIABLE CON- SORT OF JIr. Samuel Waldo, merchant in Boston; who departed this life August 7th 1741, in the 38th year of her age. . . . [Two lines from]

ECCLES. 7. 1.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen Street. 1741. pp. (2), 26. 8vo. bpl. CHS. jcb. nypl.

4688 - The New creature dbscrib'd, and consider'd as the sure character-

ISTICK OF A man's BEINO IN CHRIST: TOGETHEU WITH SOME SEASONABLE ADVICE to THOSE WHO ARE NEW-CREATURES. A SERMON PUEACH'd AT THE BOSTON

Thursday-lecture, Junk 4, 1741. And made public at the general desire OF THE HEARERS. . . . [Ten Uues of quotations.]

Boston, Printed by G. Bogers for J. Edward* and S. Eliot in Cornhill.

1741. pp. 47. 8V0. BA. NYPL.

4689 An Unbridled tongue a sure evidence, that our religion is hypocrit- ical AND VAIN. A SERMON PREACH'D AT THE BoSTON ThURSDAY-LECTURK,

September 10, 1741. And publish'd at the desire of the hearers. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle over-against the south east corner of the Town-House. 1741. pp. 30. 8vo. ba. jcb. nypl.

4690 CHECKLEY, John 1680-1753 Dialogues, between a minister and an honest countryman, concerning elec- tion AND PREDESTINATION, VERY SUITABLE TO THE PRESENT TIMES. TO WHICH IS ANNEXED, DiVINE PRESCIENCE CONSISTENT WITH HUMAN LIBERTY: OR Mr.

Wesley's opinion op election and reprobation, prov'd to be not so absurd

AS represented in a lATE LETTER, UNDER THE TITLE OF FrEE GRACE INDEED: but to be clear OF THOSE DESTRUCTIVE CONSEQUENCES THAT WILL FOREVER ATTEND THE CaLVINISTICAL DOCTRINE OF ABSOLUTE FATALITY' By An EnQUIRER

AFTER Truth. . . .

Philadelphia Printed : Sold by Andrew Bradford, Jacob Buche, William

Parsons, and Evan A/organ, Cooper. 1741. pp. 40. 8vo.

A prefatory note says: "The following Dialogues were published some years since, occasioned by some works of the famous Dr. [John] Edwards. The latter part, beginning page 29, is written by a person in this country." This defends Wesley's discourse on Free grace, against Whitefield's reply, and Trumbull says is strongly anti-predestination. Perhaps written by the Rev. Archibald Cummings, rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia, or by Richard Peters.

4691 CHECKLEY, Samuel 1696-1769 Little children brought to Jesus Christ. A sermon preached in private

May 6, and afterwards in publick June 14, 1741, upon a sorrowful occa- sion. And published at the desire of one that heard it. . . .

Boston: Pnnted dc sold by Rogers and Foiele at t/ie Printing-office over- against the South-east comer of tlte TovmSouse. 1741. pp. 24. 8vo. ba. bpl.

4692 CLARK, Peter 1694-1768 The Captain of the Lord's host appearing with his sword drawn. Two

SERMONS PREACH'd AT SaLEM-VILLAGE, ON THE GENERAL FAST APPOINTED ON

THEOCCASIONOFTHE WAR, February 26. 1740,1, FROM Joshua V, 13, 14. . . . [Two lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queenstreet over against the Prison. 1741. pp. (4), 55. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. hc. mhs.

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4693 GOLDEN, Cadwalladkr

An Essay on the Iliac passion. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1741.

1688-1766

4694 COLE, Benjamin

DiSSKBTATION ON INOCULATING FOB THE SMALL POX.

Nme-London. Printed by T. Chreen. 1741.

4695 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 The Lord shall rejoice in His works. A sermon preach'd at the lecture

IN Boston, August 27, 1741. Before his excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and commander in chief, and in the audience of the General Court. . . . [Two lines from] Psal. cxi. 8.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oceerno^ir and Council. MDCCXLI. pp. 26, (2). 8vo. ba. bpl.

An Address of the Boston ministers to Governor Shirley, and

his reply, is appended.

4696 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's

Colony of Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Hartford, . . . May, . . . 1741. [Colophon:]

N. London, Prints & sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Oov. and Company. 1741. pp. 487-505. fol. chs. csl. msl.

Pages 494, and 495 are duplicated.

4697 The same. Begun and held at New Haven, . . . October . . .

1741. [Colophon:]

A". London, Printed <& sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1741. pp. 507-508. fol. chs. csl.

4698 CONVERSION of a young scholar. Drawn up at the request of an elder minister.

Boston: Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland d T. Cfreen, 1741.

4699 COOKE, Samuel 1687-1747 Divine sovereignty in the salvation of sinners, consider'd and improv'd.

In a sermon preach'd before the Eastern Association of Fairfield County, on a publics lecture in Danbury, July 29th. 1741. Publish'd at the desire of the ministers associated, and others present. . . . [Three lines from] Matth. xx. 15.

Boston: Printed by O. Sogers, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1741. pp.

40. 16mO. AAS. BPL. CHS. yc.

4700 COOPER, William 1694-1743

One SHALL BE TAKEN, AND ANOTHER LEFT. A SERMON PREACH'd TO THE OlD

South Church in Boston, March 22. 1740. .1. A season wherein there was

A REMARKABLE DISPLAY OF THE SOVEREIGN GRACE OP GOD IN THE WORK OF CON- VERSION. Publish'd by the request, and at the expence, of an honour- able PERSON BELONGING TO THAT CHURCH. . . .

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for D. Henchman, nea/r the Town-House.

1741. pp. 28. 8V0. BA. NYPL.

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COOPER, WilJJAM, continued.

4701 The Sin and danger op quenching the spirit. Two sermons preach'd at

Portsmouth, in the Province op New-Hampshire, on December 12th and 19th, 1741. A time in which a remarkable work op the spirit op God

WAS GOING on in THAT PLACE. . . .

Boston: Printed by Q. Rogers for 8. Eliot in Cot^MU. 1741. pp.49.

SVO. BA. BPL.

4702 CORBYN, Samuel Advice to sinners under conviction to prevent their miscarrying in con- version. Together with some scruples op the tempted resolved.

Boston: Be-prirded by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen. 1741. pp. 36. 12mo.

4703 COTTON, John, and others. Pour sermons, i & ii. Of seeking God in a finding time. By Mr. Cotton op

Newton, hi. Op the nature op saving faith. By Mr. Williams of Wes- ton. IV. Op evangelical repentance. By Mr. Appleton op Cambridge. Published at the desire of them that heard them. . . .

Boston : Printed & sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queenstreet, and 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1741. pp. (2), ix, (1) ; (2), 70 ; (2), 50 ; (2), 63. 16mo. wl.

8econd title: An Earnest exhortation to seek the Lord, while he may be

POUND, AND TO CALL UPON HIM WHILE HE IS NEAR. TwO SERMONS DELIVER'd AT

THE Lecture in Newton, April 29. and May 8. 1741. When many were

SEEKING for DIRECTION AND ASSISTANCE. . . . By JOHN COTTON, A. M. AND MINISTER OP THE GOSPEL THERE.

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen street, over against tJie Prison, and 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1741. pp. (2), 70.

nUrd title : A Discourse on saving paith. Designed as some assistance,

TO SERIOUS christians CONCERNED TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE, BETWEEN IT AND

that common faith, which many have, who will not be acknowleged by Christ. Preached at Newton, June 14th, 1741. By William Williams,

A. M. PASTOR OF THE CHURCH IN WeSTON. . . .

Boston; Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green in Queenstreet, and 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1741. pp. (2), 50.

Fm^rth title : Evangelical and saving repentance, plowing prom a sense

OP THE DYING LOVE OF CHRIST, DISTINGUISHED FROM A LEGAL SORROW. In A

SERMON PROM Zech. XII. 10. Preach'd AT Newton, August 9th 1741. By Nathanael Appleton, a. m. pastor of the church of Christ in Cambridge. [Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queenstreet and 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1741. pp. (2), 63.

4704 CROSS, Robert, and others. A Protestation presented to the synod op Philadelphia, June 1, 1741.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1741. pp.16. Sm. 8vo Signed by Robert Cross and nineteen others, who became soon after by the withdrawal of the Brunswick party, almost the sole members of the Synod.

4705 CROSWELL, Andrew 1709-1785 An Answer to the Rev. Mr. Garden's three first Letters to the Rev. Mr.

Whitefield. With an appendix concerning Mr. Garden's treatment of Mr. Whitefield. . . . [Four lines from] Rom. 3. 27, 28.

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen over against the Prison in Queenstreet. 1741. pp. (4), 60. Svo. aas. ba. nypl.

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4706 DAVIS, RiCHABD 1658-1714 Hymns composed on several subjects, and on divers occasions; in three

PARTS. With an alphabetical table. . . , The si.\th edition. Some of

THE HYMNS COMPOSED BY OTHER HANDS.

Boston: 1741. 12mo.

4707 DELAWARE. Counties upon. Laws of the Government of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware.

Published by order of the Assembly.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the New Printing- Offiee in Market- Street. MDCCXLI. pp. 282, (3). fol. lcp.

4708 The Speech of Samuel Chew, esq; chief justice of the government of

New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware: delivered from the bench to the Grand-Jury of the County of Nkw-Castle, Nov. 21, 1741 ; and NOW published at their request.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLL pp. 16.

4tO. HSP. NYPL.

4709

4to.

The same. The second edition.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin.

MDCCXLI.

pp. 16.

HSP.

4710 DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

The True scripture-doctrine concerning some important points of chris- tian FAITH, PARTICULARLY ETERNAL ELECTION, ORIGINAL SIN. GRACE IN CON- VERSION, JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH, AND THE SAINTS PERSEVERANCE. REPRE- SENTED AND APPLy'D in FIVE DISCOURSES. . . . WiTH A PREFACE BY Mr. FOXCROFT.

pp. (2), xiii, (1),

AAS. BPL.

Boston: Printed by G. Rogers, for S. Eliot. 1741. 253. 16mo.

4711 EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

The Distinguishing mares of a work of the spirit of God. Applied to

THAT uncommon OPERATION THAT HAS LATELY APPEARED IN THE MINDS OP MANY OF THE PEOPLE OF THIS LAND: WITH A PARTICULAR CONSIDERATION OF THE EXTRAORDINARY CIRCUMSTANCES WITH WHICH THIS WORK IS ATTENDED. A DIS- COURSE DELIVERED AT NeW-HaVEN, SEPTEMBER IOTH, 1741, P.EING THE DAY AFTER COMMENCEMENT; AND NOW PUBLISHED AT THE EARNEST DESIRE OF MANY MINISTERS AND OTHER GENTLEMEN THAT HEARD IT; WITH GREAT ENLARGEMENTS.

. . . With a preface by Rev. Mr. Cooper of Boston. [Three lines from] JoH. 10. 4. 5.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen, in Queenstreet oter against the Prison. 1741. pp. (2), xviii, 110. 8vo. ba. bm. nypl.

4712 The Resort and remedy of those that are bereaved by the death of

an eminent minister, a sermon preached at Hatfield Sept. 2. 1741. Being the day of the interment of the Reverend Mr. William Williams, the aged and venerable pastor of that church. And published at the united request op those reverend and honoured gentlemen, the sons of the deceased. as also by the desire and at the bxpence op the town. . . [Two lines from] James 1. 17.

Boston, Printed by O. Sogers, for J. Edwards, in Comhill. 1741. pp.

22. 8V(). CHS. MHS.

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EDWARDS, Jonathan, continued.

Sinners in the hands of an angry God. A sermon preached at Enfield,

July 8th, 1741. At a time of great awakenings; .\nd attended with remarkable impressions on many of the hearers. . . . [Six lines from] Amos ix. 2, 3.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneelnnd and 2\ Green in Queen-street over against tlie Prison. 1741. pp. (2), 25. 8vo. ba. bpl.

ERSKINE, Ralph 1685-1753

A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Ralph Erskine to the Reverend Mr. Geo. Wiiitepield.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. FVanklin. 1741. pp.14. Sm. 8vo.

FALCONAR, Magnus

Free grace with a witness. With some reflections on the times.

Philadeljihia : Printed by Andrew Bradford : Sold by Scotch James. 1741.

A Supplement, was advertised as ready for the press, but was probably never printed.

FINLEY, Samuel 1715-1766

Christ triumphing and Satan raging. A sermon on Matth. xii. 28. Wherein is proven, that the Kingdom of God is come unto us at this day. First preached at Nottingham in Pensilvania, Jan. 20, 1740-1. And now pub- lished for the common benefit . . .

Philadelphia: Printed aTid sold by B. Franklin. 1741. pp.43. 16mo.

FLAVELL, John 1627-1691

The Great design and scope of the Gospel opened. An extract from the Rev. Mr. Flavel's England's duty. Recommended as a word peculiarly seasonable for the present day. With a preface by the Reverend Mr. Byij:s.

Boston : Printed and sold by the Printing office over-against tlie South-east comer of the Town-House. Sold also by H. Foster in Cornhill. 1741. pp. (8),

28, (2). 8V0. BA. BPL.

FRANKLIN, Renjamin 1706-1790

A Pocket Almanack fob the year 1742. By R. Saunders, phil.

Philadelphia: Printed by B.Franklin. [1741.] pp.16. 32mo.

Poor Richard, 1743. An Almanack for the year of Christ 1742. . . .

By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin at tlie New Printing-office near the Market. [1741.] pp. (24). 12mo. lcp.

GARDEN, Alexander 1685-1756

Regeneration, and the testimony of the spirit. Being the substance of two sermons lately preached in the Parish Church of St. Philip, Charles-Town, in South-Carolina. Occasioned by some erroneous no- tions of certain men who call themselves Methodists. . . .

South-Carolina, ChMrlestown, Printed by Peter Timothy, 1740. Boston, New-England: Re-printed, and sold by Tlio. Fleet, at tits Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1741. pp. (2), ii, (25). 12mo. ba. nypl.

AUCnoM

VALUES

4731

- Take heed how ye hear. July 13, 1740. . . . With Whitefield's Journals. . . .

Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy.

A SERMON ON Luke viii, 18. at Charles-Town,

A PREFACE containing SOME REMARKS ON Mr.

1741. 12mo.

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4722 THE GENERAL Magazine, and histouical chuonicle, fob alx the British Plantations in America. Vol. 1. Numb. 1. January 1741. [ Numb. 6. July, 1741.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1741. pp. (12), 426.

8V0. NYPL.

The second magazine published in the American Colonies. Six numbers only were issued.

472S GERHARD, Johann i 1582-1637

Free grace in truth. The xxivth meditation of Dr. John Gerhard: Translated prom Latin into English. With notes kor the better un- derstanding the author's meaning. By John Dylander, minister of the Swedish church, Wecaco, near Philadelphia.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1741.

4724 GRAY, Ellis 1717-1753 The Design of the institution of the gospel-ministry, fidelity in the dis- charge of it; and the obligation upon the ministers of the gospel thankfully to acknowledge the power and grace of God towards them. A sermon preach'd on Lord's-day morning September 27. 1741. at the North Brick Church in Middle-Street, Boston. . . .

Boston, Printed by G. Rogers, for M. Dennis, near Scarlet's wharf. 1741. pp. 23. 16mo. BA. BPL.

4725 GRUBER, Johann Adam

EiNFAELTIQE WaRNUNGS-UND WaECHTER-StIMMK an DIB OERUFENE SeELEN DIESEB

Zeit. Verfasst im Jahb 1741. Von einem Gkrinoen. Psalm lxxiv. v. 21. [In sixty-six lines of verse.]

[Oermantown: Qedmekt bey Christoph Saur. 1741.] Broadside. 4to.

4726 HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTRISSIMO AC 8UBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE ERUDITIONS ORNATISSIMO VIRO

Jonathan Belcher, Armigero Provinci^ Massacuusettensis et Neo-

HaMTONIENSIS GuBERNATORI, . . . ReVERENDO PARITfeR ATQCE IIONOR-

ando D. Edvardo Holyoke, Collegii Harvardini Preside . . . Theses

HASCE, QUA8 (DiVlNIO ANNUENTE NUMINE) IN COLLEGIO HaRVARDINO DE- FENDERS . . .

Habita in Comitiis Academieis Cantabrigim Nov-Anglorum, Calendis Qtiin- tilibus, Anno MDCCXLL Broadside, fol. hc.

4727 HAVEN, Elias

Youthful pleasures must be accounted sermon in Wbentham, May 27, 1741. Boston: [1741.] pp. 32. 8vo.

1714-1754 at the day op judgment, a

BPL.

4728 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Americanische Kalender. Aup das Jahr nach der Gnadenreichen Geburtii unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi 1742: . . . Zum yierten mal herausgegeben.

Oermantown: Gedruckt und zu Jinden bey Christoph Saur : . . . [1741.] pp. (24). 4to. Hsp.

4729 DER HOCH-DEDTSCH December 16, 1741. [Oermantown:

Pensylvanische Geschicht-Schkeiber. January 16-

Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1741.] 4to.

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HOLYOKE, Edward 1689-1769

The Duty op ministers of the gospel to guard against the Pharisaism and Sadducism, of the present day. Shewed in a sermon preach'd to the Convention of Ministers of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, N. E. at Boston, on Thursday, May 28, 1741. . . . [Nine lines of Scripture texts.] Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for D. Henchman, in Cornhill and J. Eliot at the South End. 1741. pp. 39. 8vo. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

HOOPER, William 1674-1767

Christ the life of true believers, and their appearance with him in

GLORY. A sermon ON COLOSSIANS III. 4. PrEACH'd AT THE WeST ChURCH IN

Boston, October 4th. 1741. Published at the earnest desire op the

HEARERS. . . .

Boston: Printed liy D. FowU for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1741. pp. 28. 8vo. BA. BPL. chs.

JEANNE, de la Nativity.

Daily conversation with God, exemplified in the holy life op Armelle Nicholas, a poor ignorant country maid in France, commonly known by

THE name of the GOOD ARMELLE, DECEAS'D IN BrETAIGNE IN THE YEAR 1671.

Done out of the French. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1741.

JERMAN, John The American Almanack for the year of chbistiam account, 1742. . . . By John Jerman, philomath.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. [1741.]

LAW, William 1686-1761

The Grounds and reasons of christian regeneration, or, the new-birth, opper'd to the consideration op christians and deists. . . .

London, Printed : Philadelphia. Reprinted, by Andrew Bradford, at tlis Sign of tJie Bible, in Front-Street. MDCCXLI. pp. (2), (3), 95. 16ino. hsp.

Die Grande ijnd Ursachen Dbr Christlichen Wieder-gkburth Oder

Die Neue-Gebcrth Durch Christum, Dargeleot zu einer Betrachtung

VOR ALLE BeKENNER ChRISTI UND GOTTES. . . . AUS DEM EnGLISCHEN INS

Deutsche IIbersetzt.

Oermanton: Gedritckt bey Christoph 8aur, ITAl. pp. (2), (3), 95. 16mo.

LEEDS, Titan The A.MERICAN Almanack for the year of christian account, 1742. By Titan Leeds, philomat.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1741.]

The same.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in 2f. York. [1741.] 12mo.

ACCnOK VALUES

A LETTER to

merchant in London concerning a late combina-

tion in the Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, to im- pose OR force a private-currency called land-bank-money.

I Boston:] Printed for the piMick Good. 1741. pp.14. 8vo. nypl. WL.

A LETTER to the merchant in London, to whom is directed a printed "Letter relating to the manufactory undertaking," dated New-England, Boston, February 218t. 1740.1.

[Boston:] Printed f(n- the public good. 1741. pp.28. 8vo. nypl.

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4740 LOGAN, James 1674-1751 To Robert Jordan, and others the Friends of the yearly meeting for

BDSINESS, NOW CONVEN'd IN PHILADELPHIA. [Signed. J. L.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1741.] pp. 4. Sm. fol.

Thirty copies privately printed, only two of which are known to 1)6 extant. Reprinted in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography. Vol. VI.

4741 MAC 8PARRAN, James ' -1757 A Sermon preached at Naraoanset, March 15th, a. d. 1740, 1. . . .

Neioport: Printed by Vie Widow Franklin, under tfie Tovm School House. 1741. pp. 24. 4to. JOB. mhs.

4742 MARYLAND Province. A Journal of the votes and proceedings op the Lower House of Assembly

OP the Province op Maryland, at their session begun the 26Tn op May, 1741. [-22 June, 1741.]

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1741. pp. 411-474. 4to. mhs.

4743 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op the

Province of the SIassachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the twenty-eighth day of JIay 1740. And con- tinued BY SEVERAL PROROGATIONS UNTO WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-SIXTH DAY OF

March following.

[Boston: Printed by John Draper. 1741.] pp. 721-728. [«ic 723-730.]

fol.

4744 The same. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court

OR Assembly of his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the eighth day op July 1741. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovemour and Council. [1741.] pp. 729-735. [sic 731-737.] fol.

4745 Anno regni Georgii, secundi Regis, decimo-quinto. An Act passed by

THE Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province of THE Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday THE eighth day of July 1741. And continued by prorogation

AND adjournment UNTO WEDNESDAY THE SIXTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER FOL- LOWING. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Cmincil. [1741.] pp. (2). fol.

4746 [Anns.] By his excellency Jonathan Belcher, esq ; captain general and

GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general fast, Thursday the twenty-third op april next. . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Gommour, and Council. 1741. Broadside, fol. mhs.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Pkovince, continued.

[Arms.] By jus excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and

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OOVERNOUR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJKSTY's PROVINCE OF THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanks- giving. . . . Thursday the twelfth of November ne.xt . . . God save THE King. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to ld» excellency the Governour and CovHcil. 1741. Broadside, fol. ba.

Anno regni regis Georgij secundi Magn^ Britannia, Franci.«; et Hiber-

Ni^, 4c. Decimo quarto. A .Journal of the honourable House of Rep- resentatives. At a great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and HEijj at Boston, in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty seventh day of May, being the last Wednesday of the said month, Annoq ; Do-MiNi, 1741. [-28 May, 1741.]

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1741.] pp. (8). fol. msl.

The same. Journal of the Honourable House of Representatives,

of his Ma.ie8ty'8 Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, begun and held at boston, in the county of suffolk, on wednesday the

EIGHTH DAY OF .lULY, AnNOQUE DOMINI, 1741. [-8 AugUSt, 1741.J

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the honourable House of Eepi'esentatives. 1741. pp. (51). fol. msl.

The same. And prom thence continued by prorogation to Tues- day THE eleventh DAY OF AuGUST FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET AT BoSTON AFORESAID, BEING THE SECOND SESSION OP THE SAID COURT. [-23 April 1742.]

[Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland, Printer to the honourable House of Bepresentatives. 1741-1742.] pp. 53-263. fol. msl.

MATHER, Cotton 1662-1728

The Case op a troubled mind. A brief essay, upon the troubles of a mind ;

WHICH apprehends THE FACE OF A GRACIOUS GOD HIDDEN FROM IT. ThE SYMP- TOMS OF THE TROUBLES, AND THE METHODS OP PREVENTING THEM. ThE SECOND EDITION.

Boston : Printed by O. Rogers for N. Procter, at the Bible and Dote on Fish-street. 1741. pp. (2), (1), 23. 8vo. bpl. nypl.

Ornaments for the daughters op Zion. Ob the character and happi- ness OF A VIRTUOUS woman: IN A DISCOURSE WHICH DIRECTS THE FEMALE SEX

how to express the fear op god in every age and state of their life; and obtain both temporal and eternal blessedness. written by cotton Mather. Tertullian's advice for the ornaments of women. Go ye

FORTH NOW ARHAY'd WITH SUCH ORNAMENTS AS THE APOSTLES HAVE PROVIDED FOR you; CLOATH YOURSELVES WITH THE SILK OF PIETY, THE SATIN OF SANCTITY, THE PURPLE OF MODESTY ; SO THE ALMIGHTY GOD WILL BE A LOVER OP YOU. The THIRD EDITION.

Boston : Reprinted <fc sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-street. 1741. pp. (4), 116. 12mo. job.

Page 87 is mispaged 78.

Parentator. Memoirs of remarkables in the life and death op the

EVER-MEMORABLE Dr. INCREASE MaTHER. WhO EXPIRED, AUGUST 23, 1723.

Boston: Reprinted. 1741. pp. 256. 8vo

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MAYHEW, Experience 1673-1758

A Right to the Lord's Supper considered in a letter to a serious enquirer

AFTER truth. By A LOVER OF THE SAME.

Boston: Printed hy J. Draper for D. Henchman in Gornhil. MDCCXLI. pp. (2), 29, (3). 16mo. ba. bpl. mhs.

MORGAN, Joseph 1674-1740

The General cause of all hurtful mistakes. Sermon from Proverbs hi. 5. 6. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B, Franklin. 1741. pp.24. 16mo. mhs.

The same.

New-London, Reprinted by T. Green. 1741. 16mo.

1600-1662

BPL. MHS.

4761

NALTON, James

The Nature and necessity of humiliation. Boston: 1741. pp. 36. 12mo.

NEDERDUITSCHE Almanack voor het Jaab 1742.

Nieuw-York: Oedrukt en te koop by John Peter Zenger, en Jacob Ooelet, [1741.]

THE NEW-ENGLAND Weekly Journal. January-October, 1741. Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland <fe T. Green. 1741. foL Continued as "The Boston Gazette and Weekly Journal."

NEW-JERSEY Province.

The Votes and proceedings op the General Assembly of the Province of New-Jersey; held at Amboy on Friday the second of October. 1741. [- November 4, 1741.] [Arms.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at t?ie Ifew Printing- Offlce near tlu Market. M,DCC,XLI. pp. (46). fol. kjsl. nypl.

NEW- YORK Province.

Anno regni Georgii ii. regis Magn/IS Britannia, Francis, ft Hibbrni^,

QUARTUDKCIMO. At A SESSIONS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY BEGUN AND HOLDEN

AT THE City of New- York the eleventh day op September, 1740, and con- tinued TO the 3d of November following, duirng [sic\ which time follow- ing Acts were passed.

1741. pp. (2), 60. fol.

Printed by William Bradford in New York. 1741. pp. The fourteenth supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

4762

- Anno regni Georgii ii. regis MAONiS: BRiTANNiiK, Franclb, «s Hiberni.«, quindecimo. At a sessions op General Assembly begun and holden at the City of New- York, the fifteenth day of September 1741, and con- tinued to the twenty seventh day op November following, during which time the following Acts were passed.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York, 1741. pp. 44. fol. The sixteenth supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

4763

-[Arms.] By the honourable George Clarke, esq. ; his majesty's xject.

GOVERNOUR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OP THE PROVINCE OF NbW- YORK, . . .

A Proci^amation. Whereas a most wicked and dangerous conspiracy has

BEEN LATELY FORMED AND SET ON FOOT IN THE ClTY AND PROVINCE . . .

[Dated, 19 June, 1741.]

Printed by William Bradford in New York, 1741. Broadside, fol nysl.

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4704

NEW YORK Province, coutimied.

[Arms.] By the honourable George Clarke, esq; his Majesty's heoten-

ANT GOVERNOUR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OP NKW-YoRK.

... A Proclamation. [Dated, 8 September, 1741.]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1741. Broadside, fol. pro.

AOCnON VALCKS

4765

His honour the lieut. oovKRNonR's Speech to the General Assembly of

THE Province of New- York, the 15th day op April, 1741.

[New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1741.] pp.4, fol. pro.

4766

Journal of the votes and froceedinos op the General Assembly of the

Colony of New- York, begun the 14th day of April, 1741. [Numb. 1-3.— June 13, 1741.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford, in mui-York. 1741. pp.29, fol. pro.

4767

Journal of the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op the

Colony of New- York, begun the 15tu day op Sept. 1741. [-17 September, 1741.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1741. pp. 4. fol. nsp. pro.

4768

TrtITTJ1>J*T iW fXtV Vr^TCQ A WT\ "DTJO/^CCTIT Wi^O f^Tf TTtlP C^'Cta tl'ty kt Acail'U'nTV rwt TTTB'

Colony of New- York, begun the 15th day of Sept. 1741. [-37 November, 1741.] [Colophon:]

Printed and sold by William Bradford in New-York, 1741. pp. 47. fol.

4769

A vr IlHT..»T. e\n /"^^..^.^^tx T^.... ...^t -. .^..t.»t#. /^t.^..... ^^.n /"I^^^t.-^^tt ... . n m...^.. n..-.>n

iirl V7AUtt±v UJr V/UUridlj. 1U£. ITOLIA/WIPiU V^RUJ£K or l^OUAIrfll. WAB JUAI^E lUlE)

19Tn INSTANT, and SENT TO THE CusTOM-HousE, viz. . . . [Dated, January 19, 1740 [1.]

Printed by WiUiam Bradford in New-York, 1740. [1741.] Broadside.

fol. PRO.

4770

The Speech op the honourable George Clarke, esq; his Majesty's

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOUR AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OP NeW-

York, to the General Assembly of said Province, the 17th of Sept. 1741. [New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1741.] Broadside, fol. pro-

4771

To the honourable George Clarke, esq; his Majesty's lieut. governour

AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OP THE COLONY OP NeW-YoRK . . . [The HumblC

address of the General Assembly of the said Colony. April 24. 1741.]

New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1741.] pp. 5. fol. pro.

4772

To THE HONOURABLE GeORGE ClARKE, ESQ ; HIS MaJESTY'S LIEUT. GOVERNOR

AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OP THE COLONY OF NeW-YoRK, . . . ThE HuMBLE ADDRESS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP THE SAID COLONY. [30 September,

1741.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York, 1741. pp. 6. fol. pro.

4773

THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1741.

Printed and gold by WiUiam Bradford in New-York. 1741. fol.

4774

THE NEW-YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign AND domestick. Jahuary-December, 1741.

New-York, Printed hy John Peter Zenger. 1741. fol. hypl.

130

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4775 PARENT'S gift; CONTAINING A CHOICE COLLECTION OF God's judgments and meb-

CIE8, WITH HYMNS OF PUAISE, PRAYEKS AND GKACK8, LIVES OF THE EVANGELISTS, A GUEAT VAKIETY OF SHORT SENTENCES OUT OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, AND SUN- BRY OTHER USEFUL THINGS BY WHICH CHILDREN MAY SOON BE TAUGHT THE TRUE PRINCIPLES OP THE CHRISTIAN FAITH. ILLUSTRATED WITH A VARIETY OF PLEAS- ANT PICTURES.

Boston: Sold hy T. Fleet. 1741.

4776 PARSONS, Joseph , 1702-1765 A Minister's care about his life and doctrine considered and infobced.

A SERMON PREACH'd AT THE ORDINATION OF MR. SaMUEL WeBSTER TO THE pastoral care OF A CHURCH IN SALISBURY, AUGUST 12. 1741. . . .

Bonton: Printed hy G. Rogers, for 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1741. pp. (30).

8V0. BA. NYPL.

4777 PAY80N, Phillips 1704-1778 A Professing people directed and excited to prepare to meet God, in the

WAY of his JUDGMENTS. In TWO SERMONS PREACH'd FeB. 26. 1740, 1. L'PON A PUBLIC FAST, OCCASION'D BY THE PRESENT WAR WITH Sl'AIN, AND OTHER JUDG- MENTS. . . .

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland & T Green, and sold hy J. Eliot 1741. pp. (4), ii, 49. 12mo. aas. bpl. hc. mhs.

4778 PEDE,

The Door of salvation opened; or a view from Heaven to unregenerate

SINNERS.

Boston: Reprinted by G. Rogers & D. Fowle. 1741. pp. 16. 16mo. mhs.

477H PEMBERTON, Ebenkzer 1704-1777

The Knowlege [sic] of Christ recommended, in a sermon preach'd in the PUBLIC hall at Yale-Collkge in New-Haven: April 19th, 1741. . . . [One line from] Col. hi. 11.

New-London, Printed and sold by T. Green, 1741. pp. (4), 28, (2). 16mo. Contains, The names of subscribers and number of books.

4780 Practical discourses on various TEXTS ; delivered in Boston. . . .

Boston: Printedby T. Fleet, for D. Uenchman. 1741. pp. (6), 3-199. 12mo.

4781 PENNSYLVANIA Province. By the HONOURABLE Georgb Tiiomas, Esq; lieutenant governor and com- mander in chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of New-Castle, Kent AND Sussex ON Delaware; A Proclamation. [Iu aid of the ofHcer appointed to collect recruits for the expedition against Havanna. Dated, Sept. 28, 1741.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1741. Broadside, fol.

4782 The Charter of privileges, granted by William Penn, esq; to the

inhabitants of Pennsylvania and Territories.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M.DCC.XLI. pp.8, fol.

4783 Notice is hereby given . . . that . . . George Thomas, esq; . . .

governor ... is fully empowered ... to comfirm . . . the sale

. . . ALSO TO SELL . . . ANY VACANT LANDS. [Dated, 21st Sept. 1741.]

[Philadelphia: Printed hy B. Franklin. 1741.] 1 leaf. Sm. fol.

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PENNSYLVANIA Province, continued.

Votes and proceedings of the House op Repkesentatives of the Prov- ince OF Pennsylvania, met at Piiiladeiphia, on the fourtef-ntii op October, Anno Dom. 1740. And continued by adjournments [to Septeml>er 22. 1741.]

Philadelphia: Printed and told by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Office near the Market. M,DCC,XLI. pp. 33, (1). fol. hsp.

Votes and proceedings of the House op Representatives op the Prov- ince OF Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, onthe fourteenth op October, Anno Dom. 1741, and continued by adjournments, [to August 28, 1742.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tlie New-Printing- Office near the Market. M,DCC,XLI. pp. 92. fol. hsp.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign and domestick. January-December, 1741.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, Pott-Master, at tJte New Printing- Office, near t/ie Market. 1741. 4to.

PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Library Company.

A Catalogue of books belonging to the Library Company, PniiiADEUHiA. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1741. pp. 55, (1). Sm. 8vo.

PHILLIPS, Samuel 1690-1771

Soldiers counselled and encouraged. A sermon preached at the re- quest, AND IN THE AUDIF.NCE OF THE ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE ArTILLERY-

CoMPANY IN Boston, .June 1st, 1741. Being the day of the ELEcnoN of their OFFICERS. And is now made publick at the desire of many who heard it ; To whom it is humbly dedicated. . . . ^^N. B. Several paragraphs under the doctrine, which, for brevity, were omitted in thk frbachino, are here inserted in theik proper places.

Boston : Printed by Tho. Fleet, for John Phillips, at tlie Stationers Arms in Comhill. 1741. pp. 53. 8vo. aas, mhs.

POOR ROBIN'S Almanack fob 1742.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1741.]

PRAISE out op the mouths of babes; or, a particular account of some extra- ordinary PIOUS motions and devout exercises observed of late in many children in Silesia. With a preface by the i,ate Rev. Dr. Increase Mather.

Boston: Be printed by D. Fowle for H. Foster, 1741. 12mo. bm.

THE QUERISTS, or an extract of sundry passages taken out op >Ir. White- field's printed Sermons, Journals, and Letters; together with some

SCRUPLES PROPOS'D IN PROPER QUERIES RAISED ON EACH REMARK. By SoME

Church-Members of the Presbyterian persuasion. With a Letter from the Rev. Charles Tennent to the printer of the Pensilvania Gazette. ... To which is added, Mr. Whitefield's Answer to the Queries.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin in Market- Street. 1741. 8vo,

The Querists, Part in. or, an extract of sundry passages taken

out of Mr. G. Tennent's sermon preached at Nottingham, op the Danger

OF AN unconverted MINISTRY. TOGETHER WITH SOME SCRUPLES PROPOS'd IN proper QUERIES RAISED ON EACH REMARK. Bt THE SaME HaNDS WITH THE

FORMER. [Five lines of quotations.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin in Market-street. 1741. pp. 150.

8V0. AAS.

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QUICK, John 1636-1706

The Young man's claim unto the sacbament op the Lord's Supper or the examination op a person approaching to the table of the lord. . . . [Three lines from] 1 Cor. xi, 28.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green, in Queen- street. 1741. pp. viii, 26+ 16mo. ba.

RAND, William " 1700-1779

The Ministers op Christ abb to enrich those thet minister unto. A ser- mon preach'd at the ordination op the Rev. Mr. John Ballantine, at Westpield, June 17. 1741. . . .

Boston, Printed by Thomas Fleet, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1741. pp. 27. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

REDE, Carteret

Token por youth, or comport por children. Being the life and christian

EXPERIENCE OP CaRTERET ReDE.

Boston: Sold by IT. Foster. 1741. 12mo.

SAUR, Christoph 1693-1758

Bekanntmachung. [Prospectus of his quarto Bible which appeared in 1748.] [Germanton: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1741.] pp. (2). 4to.

SCOUGAL, Henry 1650-1678

Vital Christianity. A brief essay on the life of God, in the soul op man,

PRODUCED and MAINTAINED BY A ChRIST LIVING IN US: AND THE MYSTERY OF A

Christ within, explained. With an exhibition, in which all that pear God and give glory to him, will be sanctified.

Boston: Reprinted by G. Rogers & D. Fowle for D. Henchman db H. Foster. 1741. pp. 90. 8vo.

SECCOMBE, Joseph 1706-1760

An Essay to excite a further inquiry into the ancient matter and manner op sacred singing. [Nine lines from] Mil.

Boston: 2f. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen- street over against the Prison, 1741. pp. (4), ii, 16, (1). 8vo. ba. bpl. chs.

Reflections on hyprocrisy. In a sermon preached at Kingston in New- Hampshire ; AND now printed AT THE EARNEST DESIRE OP THE PEOPLE. . .

[Seven lines of quotations.]

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen Street over against the Prison. 1741. pp. (4), 18. 8vo. ba. bpl. chs.

A SECOND LETTER TO MERCHANT IN LONDON, CONCERNING A LATE

COMBINATION IN THE Ma88ACHUSETT8-BaY IN NeW-EnGLAND, TO IMPOSE OR FORCE A PRIVATE CURRENCY, CALLED LAND-BANK-MONEY.

[Boston: 1741.] pp. 16. 8vo. bpl.

A SERMON ON LuKB vin. 28.

New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger.

1741.

SEWALL, Joseph 1688-1769

All flesh is as grass ; but the word of the Lord endureth por ever. A

SERMON PREACHED AT THE THURSDAY LECTURE IN BOSTON, JANUARY IST.

1740.1. . . . [Three lines from] PSAL. cn. 11, 12. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queenstreet over against the Prison. 1741. pp. (4), 24. 8vo. ba. bpl.

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SEW ALL, Joseph, continued.

The Holy Spikit convincing the world ok sin, of righteoobness, and of

judgment, considered in four sermons; the two former delivered at the Tuesday-evening lecture in Brattle Street. January 20Tn & March 3: The other at the Old South CutmcH in Boston, April 17 & 26, 1741. . . .

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Heneliman in CornhiU. 1741. pp. (2), vi, 133, (1). 12mo. bpl.

SHAW, Samuel 1635-1691

Immanuel: or, a discovery of true religion. As it imports a living prin- ciple in the minds of men; grounded upon Christ's Discourse with the Samaritaness. John iv. 14. Being the latter clause op The Voice crying IN A wilderness; or a continuation of the Angelical life. By 8. S.

Boston, N. E. Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for J. Edwards. 1741. pp. (2), xiv, xvii-xxxviii, 39-259. 16mo.

A SHORT reply to Mr. Whitkfield's Letter, which he wrote in answer to the Querists; wherein the said Querists testify their satisfaction with some of the amendments Mr. Whitefield proposes to make op some of the exceptionable expressions in his writings. Together with some other remarks upon what seems exceptionable in the present letter; which seem to occur to the querists. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed for tJte Querists, (and sold by B. Franklin). 1741. pp. 62. 12mo.

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4811

SHURTLEFF, William 1689-1747

The Obligations upon all christians to desire and endeavour the salvation

OF OTHERS. A sermon PREACHED SEPTEMBER 18, 1741. ON A MONTHLY EVEN- ING LECTURE AT THE NORTH BrICK ChURCH, IN MiDDLE-STREET, BOSTON. . . .

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for D. Henchman in CornhiU. 1741.

pp. (27). 8V0. BA. BPL.

SMALRIDGE, George 1663-1719

The Art of preaching. In imitation of Horace's Art of poetry.

London, Printed : Philadelphia : Re-printed and sold by B. Franklin, in Market-street. M,DCC.XLI. pp. 22. Sm. 8vo. nyhs.

SMITH, Josiah 1704-1781

The Burning of Sodom, with it's moral causes. A sermon, at Charlestown, South-Carolina, after a fire, Nov. 18. 1740. With a preface by the Reverend Dr. Colman and Mr. Cooper.

Boston: 1741. pp. (8), 23. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

SOME account of the Trial of Samuel Goodere for the murseb of Sib John DiNELY Goodere, bart. at Bristol, England.

Boston: 1741. pp. 24. 8vo. mhs.

SOME excellent verses on Admiral Vernon's taking the forts and castles OF Carthagena in the month of March last.

[Boston:] Sold at tfte Hewrt and Crown in CornhiU. [1741]. Broadside.

foL NTPL.

SOME REMARKS UPON THE TIMES, WHEREIN IS SHEWN HOW, CONTRARY TO THE DOC- TRINE OF HOLY WRIT MOST SECTS ARE HEWING OUT CISTERNS WHICH WILL HOLD NO water: OR A SHORT REMARK ON A LETTER SIGN'd BY A PERSON IN THE

Jerseys, who endeavours to prove a man in the flesh, or in his carnal state, to be the child of god.

Philadelphia : Printed for the Author, and sold by B. Franklin. 1741.

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4813 SOUTH CAROLINA Province.

At a Court of General Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer, Assize AND General Goal delivery, holuen at Charles-Town, in the Province of South-Carolina, on the first day ok October, 1741. The chief jus tice's Charge to the Grand Jury for the body of this Province. [Three lilies of Latin from] Horat.

South-Carolina, Charles-Town, Printed by Peter Timothy. M,DCC,XLL pp. [39?], (1). 4to. JCB.

4813 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1741.

Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy in King-Street. 1740. fol.

4814 A SPIRITUAL journey temporaliz'd; ob an allegorical description of the work of grace in man. [Two lines from] Herbert.

[New-York: Printed and sold by John Peter Zenger. 1741.]

4815 STAFFORD, Joseph An Almanack for the year of cub Lord, 1742.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. [1741.]

4818 TAILFER, Patrick, and others.

A True and historical narrative of the Colony of Georgia, in America,

FROM THE first SETTLEMENT THEREOF UNTIL THIS PRESENT PERIOD: CONTAIN- ING THE MOST AUTHENTICK FACTS, M.'VTTERS AND TRANSACTIONS THEREIN. TO- GETHER WITH HIS Majesty's Charter, Representations of the people, Letters, *c. And a dedication to his excellency General Oglethorpe. By Pat. Tailper, m d. Hugh Anderson, ma. Da. Douglas, and others, land-holders in Georgia, at present in Charles-Town in South-Caroijna. [Six lines of Latin from] H. 4. O

Charles-Tovm, South-Carolina : Printed by P. Timothy, for t?te Authors. 1741. pp. (2), xxiv, (176). 8vo. nypl.

The Lenox Collection of the New York Public Library possesses a copy of this impression, believed to be the first American edi- tion, which contains peculiarities of types, title, and text, which difierentiates it from the following, and denotes an entire reprint- ing of the following impression. The London edition, without date, usually ascribed to this year in printing, may have ante- dated the printing of both American impressions.

4817 The same. A True and historical narrative of the Colony of Georgia in America, from the first settlement thereof until this pres- ent period: containing the most authentic facts, matters and transac- tions therein; together with his Majesty's Charter, Representations of the people. Letters, ac. And a dedication to his excellency General Oglethorpe. By Pat. Tailfer, m. d., Hugh Anderson, m. a.. Da. Douglas, and others, land-holders in Georgia, at present in Charlks-Town tr South-Carouna. [Six lines of Latin from] HoR. lib. iv. Ode 9.

Charles-Town, South-Carolina : Printed by P. Timothy, for tfte Autfiors, M,DCC,XLI. pp. xviii, (118). 8vo. nypl.

4818 TAYLOR, Jacob Pensilvania, 1742. An Almanack, or ephemeris . . . fob the year, 1742.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at the sign of tlte Bible, in Front-street. [1741.] pp. (32). Sm. 8vo. lcp.

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TENNENT, Gilbeut 1703-1764

The Espousals: or, a passionate peuswasivb to a mabriage with the Lamb Ok God *c. In a sermon from Gen. xxiv. 49. . . . [Second edition.]

Boston: Printed by T/wmas FCeet, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1741 pp. 51. 8vo. BA.

Remarks upon A Protestation presented to the Synod of Philadel- phia, June 1, 1741. . . .

Philadelpliia : Printed and sold by Benj. Franklin. 1741. pp. 68. 16mo. Second title: The Apology of the Presbytery of New-Brunswick, for

THEIR dissenting FROM TWO ACTS OR NEW RELIGIOUS LAWS, WHICH WERE MADE AT THE LAST SESSION OP OUR SyNOD. HuMBLY OFFER'D TO THE CONSIDERATION OF

THE Synod now conven'd at Philadelphia.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Benj. Franklin. 1741. pp. (2), 39-68.

The Righteousness of the Scribes and Pharisees considered. In a ser- mon ON Matth. v. 20. Preach'd at the evening lecture in Boston, January 27, 1740.1. . . . [Three lines from] Luk. xiii. 24.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for D. Henchman, in Cornhill. 1741. pp. (4), 19. 8vo BA. bpl.

A Sermon preached at New-Brunswick on The Priestly office of

Christ.

Boston: Reprinted for d> sold by G. Harrison. 1741. pp. 29. lOmo.

The same. [Another impression.]

BosUm: Reprinted tor & sold by C. Harrison. 1741. pp.29. 16mo.

A Sermon upon justification: preached at New-Brunswick, on the Sat- urday BEFORE THE DISPENSING OF THE HOLY SaCRAMENT, WHICH WAS THE FIRST

Sabbath in August. Anno 1740. . . .

PhiladeljMa : Printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin in Market-street. M,DCC,XLI. pp. (2) 29, (3). IBmo. aas. bpl.

The same. The second edition.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin, in Market- street. M,DCC,XLI. pp. 29. (3). 16mo.

The same.

Boston: 1741.

THOMSON, .lOHN

Doctrine of conviction set in a clear light.

-1753

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford, 1741. pp. vii, 80. 12mo.

- The Government of the church of Christ, and the authority of church judicatories established on a scripture foundation, and the spirit of

RASH judging arraigned AND CONDEMNED; OR THE MATTER OP DIFFERENCE BE- TWEEN THE Synod op Philadelphia and the protesting brethren justly

AND FAIRLY STATED. BeING AN EXAMINATION OF TWO PAPERS BROUGHT IN BY TWO OF THE PROTESTING BRETHREN, AND READ PUBLICKLY IN OPEN SyNOD IN

May 1740: and also an apology brought in, subscribed by the protest- ing BRETHREN, AND READ ALSO IN OPEN SyNOD IN MaY 1739.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1741. pp. xiv, 130. 12mo.

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TODD, JoNATnAN 1713-1791

The Young people warned. Ob, the voice of God to the young people in the late terrible judgment op the throat-distemper; considered in a

SERMON PREACHED TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE AT EaST GuILFORD AuGUST 5TH, 1740.

. . . [Four lines fromJZEPH m. 6, 7.

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Green. 1741. pp. (4), v, (3),

CHS.

53. 16mo.

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4837

VERNON, Edward 1G84-1757

The Genuine speech op the truly honorable Admiral V[emo]N, to the sea

OFFICERS AT A COUNCILOF WAR JUST BEFORE THE ATTACK ON C[arthageil]A.

Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland & Green. 1741.

THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1741.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1741. fol.

WALTER, Nathanael 1709-1776

The Thoughts op the heart the best evidence of a man's spiritual state. A discourse from Proverbs xxiii. 7. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle at the Printing-office over against the South-east corner of tlie Town-House. Also sold by N. Procter at tlie Bible & Dove in Fish-street, and M. Dennis near Scarlet's Wliarf. 1741. pp.

81. 16mO. BA. BPL. nypl.

WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748

HOR^ LYRiCiE. Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books.

Sacred i. To devotion and piety, ii. To virtue, honour and friend- ship. III. To THE memory op THE DEAD.

Philadelphia: Re printed by B. Franklin. 1741.

WEBB, John 1687-1750

Christ's suit to the sinner while he stands and knocks at the door. A sermon preach'd in a time of great awakening, at the Tuesday-eve- ning LECTURE, in BrATTLE-STREET, BoSTON, OCTOBER 13, 1741. . . .

Boston: Printed & sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-Street, over against t/ie Prison. 1741. pp. (3), 43. 16mo. ba.

Some plain and necessary directions to obtain eternal salvation. In

SIX SERMONS. [Second edition, with additions.]

Boston: Printed for S. Eliot. 1741. pp. (8), 166, (3). 13mo.

WEISER, CoNKAD

EiN Wohlgemeindter und Ernstlicher Rath an dnserb Lands-Lecte die

Teutschen.

[Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Benjamin Franklin. 1741.] pp. (2). fol.

WELLER, Samuel

The Trial op Mr. Whitepield's spirit. In some remarks upon his podbth Journal, publish'd when he staid in England, on account of the embargo. [Pour lines of Scripture texts.]

London Printed : Re-pi'inted at Boston and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Oornhill. 1741. pp. 46. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

4838

WESLEY, John

Free grace. A sermon preach'd at Bristol.

1703-1791

Bristol, Printed by S. and F. Farley, and Re-printed at Philadelphia: [by Andrew Bradford,] and sold by Edward Pleadwell, in Front-street. 1740,1. pp. 33. 8vo. hsp.

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4841

4842

WESLEY, John, continued.

The same.

Bristol, Printed. 1741. pp. 32. 8vo.

Philadelphia: Reprinted and sold by B. Franklin.

- The same.

Bristol: Printed; Philadelphia: Reprinted by Ben. Franklin: Again Be-printed and sold by T. Fleet. 1741. pp. 32. 8vo.

Boston :

BPL.

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4844

4845

4846

4847

4848

4849

4850

WHITE, Elizabeth

Experiences of God's gracious dealing.

Boston: 1741. pp. 21. 12mo. bpl.

WHITEFIELD, George 1714-1770

An Account of the money he received (by donations from all parts of the Continent,) to enable him to build an orphan house in Georgia. With a plan of the house.

Boston: Re printed from tlie London Edition. Sold by Kneeland db Oreen, J. Edwards, & S. Eliot. 1741. pp. 44. 8vo.

An Account of the money received and disbursed for the orphan house

IN Georgia, by the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin? 1741.

A Brief and general account of the first part of the life of the

Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, from his birth, to his entring into holy orders. Written by himself. With a preface, containing reasons

FOR his writing AND PUBLISHING THE SAME. ThE FIFTH EDITION.

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen in Queen- street, J. Edwards and 8. Eliot, in Comhill. 1741. pp. (2), (2), 48. 12mo.

Journal, from London to Gibralter, giving an account of what

INDUCED him to LEAVE HIS NATIVE COUNTRY, AND TRAVEL INTO FOREIGN PARTS; WITH A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF HIS PREACHING IN SEVERAL PARTS OF ENGLAND, BEFORE HE TOOK SHIPPING.

Boston,: Reprinted for, & sold by Charles Harrison. 1741.

A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal, from a

FEW DAYS AFTER HIS ARRIVAL AT SaVANNAH, JuNE THE FOURTH, TO HIS LEAV- ING Stanford, the last town in New-England, October 29, 1740.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLL pp.126. 24mo. LCP.

A Continuation of the Reverend Mr. Whitefield's Journal from

Savannah, June 25. 1740. to his arrival at Rhode-Island, his travels in the other governments of new- england, to his departure from stan- FORD FOR New- York.

Boston, Printed by G. Rogers, for J. Edwards and S. Eliot in Comhill. 1741. pp.96. 16mo. nypl.

The same.

Boston: Printed by D. Fowle, for 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen over-against the Prison in Queen-Street. 1741. pp. 96. 12mo. ba.

The same.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland tt T. Green for J. Edwards & 8. Eliot in Comhill. 1741. pp. 96. 16mo.

The same.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1741.

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WHITEFIELD, George, continued.

A Continuation op the Reverend Mr. Whitepield's Journal prom his

LEAVING New-England, October 1740. To iiis arrival at Falmouth in

England.

Boston, Printed by 6. Rogers, for J. Edwards and S. Eliot in Cornhill.

1741. pp. 48. 8V0. JCB. MH8.

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- A Continuation op the Reverend Mr. Whitepield's Journal prom his leaving New-England; his travels through New- York and Philadelphia and other places, to his arrival in England.

Boston: 1741. pp. 47. lOmo.

- A Continuation op the Reverend Mb. Whitepield's Journal prom his leaving Stanford in New-England, October 29th 1740. to his arrival at Falmouth, in England, March 11, 1741. Containing, an account of the WORK op God at New-York, Pensylvania, and South-Carolina.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, at the Printing House in Queen-street, over against tlie Prison. 1741. pp. 38, 2. lOmo. jcb.

- A Continuation op the Reverend Mb. Whitepield's Journal, from his LEAVING Stanford in New-England, to his arrival at Falmouth, in Eng- land, March 11, 1741. Containing an account of the work of God at New- York, Pennsylvania and South-Carolina.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1741.

- A Continuation op the Reverend Mr. Whitefields Journal, prom his ARRIVAL at Savannah, May 7. His stay there till July 25. From thence to Frederica, at which place he arriv'd August 8. His return to Sav- annah AGAIN August 16. His departure from thence to Chari.estown, South Carolina. From which place he took his passage on board Capt. Coc, bound to England. A particular account op his dangerous voyage, while he was nine weeks and three days upon the seas, provisions almost gone, the whole ship's crew in a perishing condition, till their arrival AT Ireland, (having then but about half a pint of water) there they landed. Prom thence Mr. Whitepield travelled by land till he arrived IN London. With a preface, giving the reason, why he publishes a con- tinuation OP HIS Journal.

Boston, Printed by O. Rogers and D. Fowle; sold by J. Edwards and 8. Eliot in Cornhill. Also at the Printing-office on the Sovth-east corner of the Town- House. 1741. pp. 54, (1). 16mo. ba.

- A Letter prom the Reverend Mr. George Whitepield, to the Rever- end Mr. John Wesley, in answer to his sermon, entitled Free grace. . . .

London Printed. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLI. pp. 24. 16mo.

- Free grace indeed I A Letter to the Reverend Mr. John Wesley, relating to his sermon against absolute election; published under the TTTLB OP Free grace.

London, Printed, Philadelphia, Re-printed. Boston, Re-printed by Rogers and Fowle,for J. Edwards and S. Eliot in Cornhill. 1741. pp. 39. 16mo.

- The Indwelling op the spirit the common privilege of all believers. A sermon at Bbxley, in Kent, on Whitsunday, 1739. The fifth edition.

Boston: Printed by O. Rogers for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1741. pp.

22, (1). 8V0. NYPL.

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WHITEFIELD, Gkorgk, continued.

4859 A Letter from the Reverend Mr. WnrrEPiELD to some church members

OF THE Presbyterian persuasion, in answer to certain scruples and queries rei.ating to some passages in his printed sermons and other writings. To which is added two letters prom Nathaniel Lovetruth to Mr. Whitepikld containing exceptions to his 'foresaid Letter. Third

EDITION.

ClMrUi-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy. 1741. 12mo. bm.

ADCTIO« TALUn

4860

Sermons on various subjects.

Boston: Sold by D. Henchman.

1741. 8vo.

48U1

What think ye of Christ? Boston: 1741. pp. 30.

A SERMON preached ON Kennington Common. 8vo. mhs.

4863 WHITEFIELD, and Tennent, their conduct and preaching vindicated. Wherein the unreasonableness of the scoffers of the present day is

exposed and C0NDE.MNED. In A LETTER TO A FRIEND.

Boston: Sold by D. Henchman. 1741.

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4864

WIGGLESWORTH, Edward 1693-1765

The Sovereignty of God in the exercises of his mercy; and how he is said TO harden the hearts of men, considered in two publick lectures at Harvard College in Cambridge. . . . Made publick at the general de- sire OF those that heard them.

Boston, Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle, at t?ie head of Queen-street near the Town-House. 1741. pp. 35, (1). 8vo. aas. ba. ho. nypl.

WILCOCKS, OR WILCOX, Thomas 1622-

A Choice drop of honey, prom the rock Christ. Ob a short word

OF ADVICE TO ALL CHRISTIANS, OF WHAT PER8WA8ION SOEVER, IN ORDER TO A thorough REFORMATION. By T. W. LATE PREACHER OF THE GoSPEL. ThE

SEVENTH EDITION. [Two Hnes from] Deut. 32. 31.

Boston, Printed by 6. Rogers, for JV. Procter at the Bible and Dove in Fish-street. 1741. pp. 23. 18mo. aas. mhs.

4865

4866

The same. The eighth edition.

Boston: Pri?ited for N. Procter. 1741. pp.23. 12mo.

The same. The ninth edition. Boston: Printed. 1741.

bfl.

4867 The same. A Choice drop op honey from the rock Christ. . . .

[Three lines of Scripture texts.] The tenth edition. With a preface to the reader. [By D. Henchman.]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman in Cornhil. M,DCC,XL,I. pp. (2), ii, 20. 16mo. chb.

4868 WILLARD, Samuel 1640-1707 Spiritual desertions discovered and remedied. Being the substance op

DIVERS sermons. PrEACHED FOR THE HELP OF DARK SOULS LABOURING UNDER divine WITHDRA WINGS.

Boston: Reprinted: Sold by B. Eliot. 1741.

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4869 WILLIAMS, Solomon 1700-1776 A Firm and immovable courage to obey God, and an inflexible observation

OP THE LAWS OP RELIGION, THE HIGHEST WISDOM AND CERTAIN HAPPINESS OF

RULERS. Shewed in a sermon preach'd before the General Assembly of THE Colony of Connecticut, at Hartford on the day of election. May 14th, 1741. . . .

.A^ London : Printed and sold by T. Q-reen, Printer to the Ooverntnir and Company. 1741. pp. (2), 44. 16ino. ciis.

4870 WILLIAMS, William 1688-1760 A Discourse on saving faith. Designed as some assistance, to serious chris- tians concerned to know the difference, between it and that common faith, which many have, who will not be acknowledged by Christ. Preached at Newton, June 14th. 1741. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queenstreet, and S. Eliot in Cornldll. 1741. pp. (2), 50. 16mo. mhs.

4871 God the strength of rulers and people, and making them to be so,

TO EACH other MUTUALLY. A SERMON PREACII'D BEFORE HIS EXCELLENCY

Jonathan Belcher, esq; governour, and the honourable his Majesty's Council, and the honourable House of Representatives, op the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, May 27Tn. 1741. Being the

DAY for the election OF HIS MaJESTY'S COUNCIL FOR THE SAID PROVINCE.

. . . [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland, Printer to the Honourable Ilovse of Rep- resentatives. MDCCXLI. pp. (4), 52. [sic. 54.] 8vo. aas. ba. nypl.

4872 WRIGHT, John The Speech op John Wright, esq ; one of the magistrates of Lancaster

County, to the Court and Grand-Jury, on his removal from the commis- sion OP the peace at the quarter-sessions held at Lancaster for the said County in May 1741. Published by order of the Grand-Jury.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1741.] pp.4, fol. hsp.

4873 YALE COLLEGE.

PR2ECLARISSIM0 VIRO PEHILLUSTRI \1TM INTEGRITATE OMNIQUE FOELICISSIME

Gubernandi rations instructissimo VIRO Josepho Tallcott Armigero Col- onic CONNECTICUTENSIS GUBERNATORI . . . ReVERANDO AC IIONORANDO D.

TnoM^ Clap Collegu Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo amhuente) IN COLLEGio Yalensis DEPENDERE . . . [Colophon.]

Habita in Comitiis Novo-Portu Connectieutensium, MDCCXLI. [Novi- Londini, Excudebat Timotfieus Oreen. 1741.] Broadside. foL

4874 Qc^sTioNES pro modulo discutiekd^b sub moderamine Reverendi D.

Thom^ Clap, Collegii-Yalensis, quod est, divina providentia, Novo-Portu

CONNECTICUTENSIUM ReCTORIS. In COMITIIS PUBLICI A LAUREA MAGISTRATI8 CAHDIDATI8 MDCCXLI.

[Nori-Ijmdini, excudebat Timotfieus Oreen. 1141. ~\ Broadside. Sm. foL

4875 ALSO Sang Ihrem Gotte aufm Throne, Und Dem Lamme in dem Throne, in DER Person Jesu Christi, die Gemeine Zu Bethlehem in Nord-America, Mit DER See-Gemeine vollendet, Als sie sich am 2ten Junii 1742. ST. V. Als an welchem Tagk in Europa gleich vor zwanzig jahren ihre Wieder-

KUNST ZU IHREN SIEBENHERNDERT JAHRIGEN FRIEDENS-H OTTEN GESCHAHE, DER

Pennsylvanischen Gemeine Gottes im Geist Auf der Siebenden und Schluss-Confebenzder Religionen, In Philadelphia Darstellete ; und Sie um einen Segen bat.

Philadelphia, Gedruct bey Benjamin Franklin. [ 1748.] pp. 4. Sm. 4to.

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THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1742.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Andrew Bradford, at t!te Sign of i/ie Bible in Front-Street. 1742. fol.

On the death of Andrew Rradford the paper suspended issue for one number, November 25th, its publication beiyg resumed by his widow December 2, 1742.

New- YEAR VERSES OP THE CARRIERS.

[Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1742.] Broadside, fol.

AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year op our Lord Christ. 1743. . . .

Boston in New-England : Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. 1743. [1742.] pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

ANTES, Heinrich

Hkrrn Pyrlaei Ausruf-Zeddel and die Einwohner in Pensilvanien, dass Diejen ige, so Herrn Guapen von Zinzendorf noch einmal wolten

PREDIGEK hOREN, 8ICH MELDEN SOLTEN. UnTER HeNRICH ANTES NaMEN GE- 8CHRIEBEN UND IN PENSILVANIEN GEDRUCKT. 1742.

[Oermanton: Gedruckt hey Chnttoph Saw. 1742.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784

A Discourse on the natube and excellency op saving paith. With plain

RULES for self-examination CONCERNING IT.

Boston, Printed by .J. Draper, for N. Procter, at t!te Bible and Dove in Fish-street, 1742. pp. 36. 24mo. ba.

The Great blessing of good rulers, depends upon God's giving his judg- ments & HIS righteousness to them. a sermon preached before his

EXCELLENCY WiLLIAM SHIRLEY, ESQ ; GOVERNOUR, HIS HONOUR THE LIEUTENANT GOVERNOUR, THE HONOURABLE HIS MaJESTY'S COUNCIL, AND HOUSE OP REPRE- SENTATIVES OF THE Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in New England, May 26. 1742. Being the day for the electing his Majesty's Council for said Province. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Council, for S. Eliot in ComhiU. 1742. pp. (4), 60. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. mhs.

ASHLEY, Jonathan 1713-1780

The Great duty of charity considered and applied, in a sermon preached at the church in Brattle-street, Boston, on the Lord's-day, November 28, 1742.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for S. Eliot, in ComhiU. 1742. pp. (4),

25. 8V0. BA. CHS. NYPL.

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4883 Tub United endeavoubs and earnest prayers of ministers and people,

TO promote the great design of the ministry. Recommended in a sermon preach'd at Deerpield, Nov. 25, 1741. Upon the gathering a church for Fall-Town, and the ordination of Mr. John Norton a pastor op the church there. ... To which is added. The Charge given by the Rev- erend Mr. Benjamin Doolittle. And a Right hand of fellowship, by the Reverend Mr. Joseph Ashley. [Three lines from] Dan. 12, 3.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen street. 1742. pp. (2), 28. 16mo. chs.

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4884 AUSBUND. Das ist: Etliche schone Christoche Liedeb, Wie sie in dem Ge-

FAENGNtJs ZC BaSSAD IN DEM SCHLOSS VON DEN SCHWEITZER-BUUDERN, UND VON ANDEREN KECHTGLAEUBIGEN CHRISTEN HIN UND HER GEDICHTET WORDEN. AlLEN

UND jeden Christen, welcher Religionen sie seyen, unpautheyisch fast nCtzlich.

Oermantown: Oedruckt hey Ghristopli Saur, 1742. pp. (2), (8), 812, (6).

16mO. HSP. NYPL.

A large song l)ook, highly esteemed by the Mennonites. First published in 1583. It contains songs on martyred christians, especially Baptists, persecuted, tortured and killed by other chris- tians. With biographical details.

Reprinted at Germantown in 1751, 1757, and 1758. Edited by Christoph Saur.

4885 BALL, William The New-Jersey Almanack fob the year of chbistian account, 1743. . . .

By William Ball, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742. 12mo.

4886 BARNARD, John 1681-1770 A Zeal for good works excited and directed ; in a sebmon at the publick

Thursday lecture, in Boston, March 25, 1742. Printed at the general desire of the hearers. . . . [Three lines from] Gal. iv. 17, 18.

Boston, Printed by O. Rogers for 8._Eliot, in Oornhill. 1742. pp. 48. 8vo. BA.

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4888

BATES, William 1625-1699

Christ in the clouds, coming to judgment; ob, the dissolution of all things. Boston: 1742. pp. 24. 24mo. bpl. mhs.

BECHTEL, JOHANN

Abebmalioer Vorschlag deselben wegen gedachteb Schule. Philadelphia? 1742.

1690-1777

4889 KuKZER Catechismus Vob etliche Gemeinen Jesu aus der Refobmirten

Religion in Pennsylvania, Die sich zum alten Bebneb Synodo halten: Hebausgegeben von Johannes Bechteln, Dieneb des Worts Gottes.

Philadelphia, Oedruckt bey Benjamin Franklin. 1742. pp. 42. 12mo. This Catechism of the German Reformed Congregation was "formed word by word, agreeable to the Synod of Berne, which the Magis- trates and Ecclesiastical ministry of Berne caused to be re-printed in German and French, in 1738." Zinzendorff's Remarks (1742). pp. 18.

This edition, in Roman type, was re-printed in Germany this same year in Gferman type verbatim, with the same title and imprint, and is often mistaken for the original printed by Franklin. The German edition may be known by the number of pages, 44, and by the spelling of the printer's name Francklin.

4890 A Short Catechism fob some Congregations of Jesus of the Reformed

Religion in Pennsylvania, who keep to the ancient Synod of Bern; agreeable to the doctrine of the Moravian Church. First pubushed in German, . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by Isaiah Warner, almost opposite to Charles Broekden's in Chesnut-street. MDCCXLII. pp. 36. Sm. 12mo.

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4891 BECKWITH, George 1703-1794 Christ the alone pattern of true christian obedience. Two sermons

prkach'd at Lyme, North Society, on the Lokd's-day, Aug. 33d, 1741: and NOW publish'd at the desire and expence of a number of the hearers. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

JV. London, Printed and sold hy T. Green, 1742. pp. (3), 73. (1). 16mo. Contains list of persons who "willingly contributed to its publication."

4892 BIBLIA. Oij) Testament. Psalms. The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old and New-Testament:

faithfully translated into English meetbr. For the use, edification

AND comfort of THE SAINTS IN PUBLICK AND PRIVATE, ESPECIALLY IN NkW-

England . . . The twenty-fifth edition.

Printed for Daniel Henchman and nomas Hancock, in Boston. 1742. pp. (2), 346. 12mo. mhs.

4893 BIRKETT, William Poor Will's Almanack for the year of christian account 1743.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1742.]

4894 Poor Will's Almanack for the year of christian account, 1743.

By William Birket.

Printed and sold by William Bradford in If. York, 1734 [sic 1743.] [1742] Sm. 8vo.

4895 BLAIR, Samuel " 1712-1751 Animadversions on the reasons of Mr. Alex. Creaghead's receding from

the judicatures of this church. Together with its Constitution. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in Second-street. [1742.] pp. 48+ Sm. 8vo.

4896 The Doctrines of predestination truly & fairly stated; confirmed

from clear scripture-evidence, and defended against all the material

arguments and objections ADVANCED AGAINST IT. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin for tJis author, M.DCC.XLII. pp. 79, (1). Sm. 8vo.

4897 BLANCHARD, Joshua A Sober reply to a mad answer. In a lkttbr to Mr. A. Croswell, occa- sioned BY his Letter to Mr. E. Turell. By A Private Brother. [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle below the Prison in Queen- ttreet near the Town-Hmse. 1742. pp. 16. 8vo. aab. ba. bpl. cl. chs.

4898 BOEHM, John Philip Getreuer Warnungs Brief an die Hochteutschk Evangelisch Refohmirten

Gemeinden und alle deren Glieder, in Pensylvanien, Zur getheuen War-

SCHAUUNG, VOR DKNEN LEtTTHEN, WELCHE UNTER DEM NAHMEN VON HERRN- HUTHER BEKANDT SEYN. UmB SICH VOR DEREN SeELVERDERBLICHEN UND GEWISSENVERWtJSTENDEN LeHRE ZU HtjTHEN UND WOHL VORZUBEHEN, DAMIT 8IE NICHT DURCH DEN SCHEIN IHRES EU8ERLICHEN SCHEINHEILIGEN WeSENS,

UND selbst eingebildeten Gerichtigkeit UND Heiijgkeit, ZU ihrer Seelen

EWIGEN 8CHADEN, MOOEN VERFtJHRT WERDEN. NaCH DEM EXEMPEL EINE8 EHRWURDIGEN KiRCHEN-RaTHS VON AMSTERDAM IN HOLLAND. UnD NUN, VOB DEM ALLMACHTIGEN GoTTTRAGENDER PfLICHT UND SCHULDIGKEIT HALBEN, GESCHRIEBKN VON MIR JOH: Ph : BOEHM, HOCHTBUTSCHEN REFORM: PrEDIQER, DKB MIR ANVEBTRAUTEN GeMEINDEN IN PeNSYLVANIEN.

Zu Philadelphia : Gedruckt bey A: Bradford. 1742. pp. iv, 96. Sm. 8vo.

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BOSTON, Massachusetts.

Vote at a meeting of the select-men February 21, 1743, accepting the Act of the Province op Massachusetts Bat to prevent the spreading op THE SMALL POX, PASSED Jan. 17, 1742. [With the Act in full.]

[Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Gre^n. 1742.] Broadside, fol.

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4904

THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1742.

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Grown, in Comhill. fol.

1742.

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4907

THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Journal. January-December, 1743. Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland & Qreen. 1743. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly News-lkttkr. January-December, 1743. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1742. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1742.

Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1742. 4tO.

BUADSTREET, Benjamin -1763

Godly sorrow described, and the blessing annexed consider'd. In a dis- course deliver'd January 28th, 1741. 2. At an evening lecture in the

FIRST PARISH IN GlOCESTER, FROM LuKE 6. 21. AT A TIME OF GREAT AWAKEN- INGS. When many were under deep concern for their souls, and many

FULL OF joy. . . . PuBLISH'D AT THE REQUEST OF THE HEARERS. [FoUr HlieS

of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland, and T. Green in Queenstreet. 1742. pp. (4), iv, 28. 8vo. ba.

BUNYAN, John 1628-1688

The Doctrine of the i*aw a grace unfolded: or, a discourse touching the

LAW AND GRACE, . . . ThIRD EDITION.

Boston: Sold by D. Henchman. 1742. pp. x, 115. 16mo.

BURGESS, Daniel 1645-1713

Rules for hearing the word of God with certain and saving benefit. Third edition.

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet. 1742. pp. (4), 18. 8vo.

BPL.

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BURROUGHS, Jeremiah 1599-1646

The Rare jewel of christian contentment. Containing eighteen rules for

THE obtaining THIS EXCELLENT GRACE. A TREATISE WORTHY TO BE HIGHLY PRIZED, AND DILIGENTLY IMPROVED BY ALL THE AFFLICTED CHILDREN OF GOD WHILE IN THIS VALE OF TEARS.

Boston: Sold by Charles Harrison. 1742. CALDWELL, John

An IMPARTIAL TRIAL OF THE SPIRIT OPERATING IN THIS PART OF THE WORLD ; BY COMPARING THE NATURE, EFFECTS ANT) EVIDENCES, OF THE PRESENT SUPPOSED CONVERSION WITH THE WORD OF GOD. A SERMON PREACHED AT NeW-LONDON-

DERRY, October 14th, 1741. on i. John 4. 1. . . . Published at the desire

OF THE old congregation IN THE SAID TowN. [Eight lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill.

1743. pp. (4), 50. 8vo. ba. ens.

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4909

CALDWELL, John, continued.

The Natuke, foli-t, and evil of rash and uncharitable judging. A

SERMON PREACH'D AT THE FRENCH MeETING-HoOSE IN UOSTON, NeW-EnOLAND,

July the 11th, 1742. . . . Printed at the desire op several gentlemen WHO heard it. With an appendix containing an answer to some observa- tions IN THE Weekly Journal of June 8th, 1742, on my sermon upon thb Trial of the spirit. &c. [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed & sold by Tho. Fleet, at the Heart and Grown in Corn- hill. 1742. pp. 37, 8. 8vo. ba.

The Scripture characters or marks of false prophets or teachers. A

sermon preached at the French Meeting-Housk in Boston, before the Presbytery of Boston, 3Iay 26th. 1742. Published at the desire of

SEVERAL MINISTERS AND OTHER GENTLEMEN "WHO HEARD IT. [Eight lineS of

Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Tho. Fleet, at t!ie Heart and Crown in Corn- hill. 1742. pp. 32. 8vo. ba. chs.

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CALLENDER, John 1706-1748

The Advantages of early religion. A sermon preached at Newport on Rhode-Island. To a society of young men on the Lord's-day evening, Jan. 3d, 1741, 3. . . . [Two lines from] Titus 2. 6. [Cut of crown.]

Newport: Printed by the widow FranHin under the Tovm School-House. [1742]. pp. (2), (87). 12mo. nms.

CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787

Enthusiasm described and caution'd against. A sermon preached at the Old Brick Meeting-House in Boston, the Lord's day after the commence- ment 1742. With a Letter to the Reverend Mr. James Davenport. . . . [Twenty-one lines of Latin quotations.]

Bostmi : Printed by J. Draper, for S. Eliot in Cornhill, and J. Blancluird at the Bible and Crown in Dock Square. MDCCXLII. pp. (4), viii, 27. 8vo. yc.

The Gifts of the spirit to ministers consider'd in their diversity; with

the wise ends of their various distribution, and the good purposes it is adapted to serve, a sermon preach'd at the Boston Thursday-lecture, Decemb. 17, 1741. And made publick at the desire of the hearers.

. . . [Two lines from] 1 Cor. xii, 31.

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle at the Mad of Queen-Street, Aha by S. Eliot in Cornhill. 1742. pp. 40. 8vo. ba. chs. jcb. nypl.

The Out-pouring of the Holy Ghost. A sermon preach'd in Boston,

May 13, 1742. On a day of prayer observed by the first church there,

to ask of God the effusion op his spirit. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet for D. Henchman and S. Eliot in Cornhill.

1742. pp. 46. 8vo. --- aas. ba. chs. jcb. nypl.

The Wonderful narrative : ok a faithful account of the French proph- ets, THEIR agitations, EXTASIKS, AND INSPIRATIONS: TO WHICH ARE ADDED, SEV- ERAL OTHER REMARKABLE INSTANCES OF PERSONS UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THE LIKE SPIRIT, IN VARIOUS PARTS OF THE WORLD, PARTICULARLY IN NbW-EnGLAND. In a LETTER TO A FRIEND. WiTH AN APPENDIX, DIRECTING TO THE PROPER USB OF SUCH EXTRAORDINARY APPEARANCE IN THE COURSE OP PROVIDENCE.

[Three lines from] John iv. 1.

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle at the head of Queen-street

near the Town-House. 1742. pp. 108(-|-). 16mo. ba. nypl.

Dated at end New-Haven, Jan. 10, 1741,43. The appendix is signed Anti-Enthusiasticus. Attributed to Dr. Chauncy. It has also been ascribed to Benjamin Colman.

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COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747

The Great God has magnified His woiid to the children of men. A ser- mon PIIEACUED AT THE LECTURE IN BOSTON, ApRIL 29, 1742. . . . WUEREIN

his testimony is humbly given, for the great and wondrous work of God's grace manifest in many parts of the land, and also against some

THINGS WHICH MAY DISHONOUR AND OBSTRUCT IT. [FoUr lineS from] PeT. IV. 11.

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for D. Henchman, and sold at his shop in Comhill. 1742. pp. 32. 8vo. ba. chs.

COLMAN, Benjamin, and others. The Declaration of a number of the associated pastors of Boston and Charles-Town relating to the Rkv. Mb. James Davenport, and his con- duct.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen, in Queenstreet. 1742. pp. 7. 16mo. " ba.

A COMPENDIOUS extract containing the chiepest articles op doctrine and

MOST remarkable TRANSACTIONS OP COUNT LEWIS OF ZiNZENDORFP AND THE

Moravians. Together with the most natural objections of some op their antagonists. Collected from the German. Intended for a summary of that controversy, which at present is a matter op universal specula- tion, IN THIS part of America. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by A. Bradford, at tlie Sign of tlie Bible in Front-street. 1742. pp. (2), 35. 12mo. fl.

DIE CONFUSION von Tulpkhocken.

[Philadelphia: Qedruckt bey B. Franklin. 1742. pp. 8. 8vo. hsp.

CONNECTICUT Colony.

Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly op his Majesty's

Colony op Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Hartford

. . . May, in the sixteenth year op the reign op our sovereign lord

George the second, op Great-Britain, &c. King. Annoque Domini, 1742.

[Colophon :]

N. I^ndon, Printed and sold by T. Oreen, Printer to the Governour and Company, 1742. pp. 509-514. fol. chs. csl.

The same. Begun and held at New-Haven, on Thursday the four- teenth day of October, in the sixteenth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George the second, of Great-Britain, *c. King. Annoque Domini, 1742. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Qreen, Printer to tlie Gov. & Company. 1742. pp. 515-517. fol. chs. csl. hsp.

COOKE, William 1697-1760

The Great duty op ministers, to take heed to themselves and their doc- trine. A SERMON PREACH'd'^IN A NEW TOWNSHIP, NaRRAGANSETT, NO. 2.

Oc-roBER 20. 1742. When a church was gathered there, and the Rev. Mr. Elisha Marsh ordained the pastor of it. . . . Publisu'd at the

GENERAL DESIRE OP THE HEARERS. [Three Hnes from] 2 COR. II. XVII.

Boston : Printed for T. Fleet, at Dm Heart and Crown in Comhil. M,DCC,XL,II. pp. 24. 8vo. ba. chs.

CORBYN, Samuel

An Awakening call prom the eternal God to the unconverted.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1742. pp. 19, (4). 18mo. MHS.

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CREAGHEAD, Alexander

A Discourse concerning the covenants: containing the substance of two

SERMONS, preached AT MiDDLE-OcTARARA JaNUART 10, AND 17 1741,2. UPON

Joshua ix. 15 . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin for the Author. 1742. pp. 48. 8vo.

CROSWELL, Andrew 1709-1785

A Letter from the Revd Mr. Cuosweli,, to the Revd Mr. Turbll, in answer to his Directions to his people.

Boston, Printed and sold by lioyers d: Fowle below tlie Prison in Queen- street near tlie Town-House. 1742. pp. [16.] 8vo. aas. ba. hc.

Mr. Croswell's Reply to a book lately publish'd, entitled, A Display

OF God's special grace. Attested by tub seven following ministers of Boston, viz: Dr. Colman, Dr. Sewall, Mr. Prince, Mr. Webb, Mr. Cooper, Mr. Foxcroft, and Mr. Gee.

Boston : Printed & sold by Rogers and Fowle below the prison in Queen- street, near the Town-House. 1742. Where may be liad Nadir's Almanack for tlie year 1743, wherein is sundry useful observations, &c. pp. (23). 8vo. nypl.

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- A Reply to the Declaration of a number op the associated ministers IN Boston and Charlestown, with regard to the Reverend James Daven- port AND his conduct. WiTH A CONFERENCE RELATING TO THE ClIURCH OF

England clergy, 4c.

Boston: Printed <& sold by Rogers & Fowle. 1742. pp. [18.] Svo. bpl

The same. The second edition.

Boston: Printed <t sold by Rogers <fc Fowle. 1742.

DAVENPORT, James A Song of praise for joy in the Holy Ghost, &c. Boston: 1742. 8vo.

pp

18. Svo.

MHS.

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DELAWARE. Counties upon.

The Speech of Samuel Chew, esq; chief justice of the government of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex upon Delaware: delivered from the bench TO the Grand- Jury of the County of New-Castle, Aug. 20. 1742; and now published at their request.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B.Franklin,'M,T)CC,XLU. pp.16. 8vo.

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

A Display of God's special grace. In a familiar dialogue between a

MINISTER * a gentleman OF HIS CONGREGATION, ABOUT THE WORK OF GOD, IN THE CONVICTION AND CONVERSION OF SINNERS, 80 REMARKABLY OF LATE BEGUN AND GOING ON IN THESE AMERICAN PARTS. WhEREIN THE OBJECTIONS AGAINST SOME UNCOMMON APPEARANCES AMONGST US ARE DISTINCTLY CONSIDER'D, MIS- TAKES RECTIFY'D AND THE WORK ITSELF PARTICULARLY PROV'd TO BE FROM THE

Holy Spirit. With an addition, in a second conference, relating to sundry antinomian principles, beginning to obtain in some places. to which is prefixed an attestation, by several ministers of boston.

Boston, N. E. : Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for S. Eliot in Comhill. 1742. pp. (2), vi, 111, (1). 12mo. ba. hc.

DICKINSON, Jonathan, and others.

A Protestation presented to the Synod of Philadelphia, May 29, 1742. Philadelphia: 1742. pp. 10. 16mo.

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4983 DICKINSON, Moses 1695-1778

A DiSCOOnSK SHEWING THAT THE C0N8IDEBATI0N, OF God'S SOVEREIGNTY, IN WORKING GRACE IN THE SOULS OF MEN, IS SO FAR FROM BEING A DISCOORAGE- MENT TO THEM IN ENDEAVORING TO OBTAIN IT, THAT IT IS A MOST POWERFUL MOTIVE TO QUICKEN THEIR ENDEAVOURS. PbEACHED AT STRATFORD, IN THE

Colony of Connecticut, on a particular occasion. . . .

Boston, Printed & Mid by Rogers & Fowle, near the Town-House, and by 8. Eliot in Comhill. 1742. pp. (27). 16mo. ba.

4984 DOOLITTEL, or DOOLITTLE, Thomas 1630-1707

Captives bound in chains, made free by Christ their surety: or, the

MISERY of graceless SINNERS, AND THEIR RECOVERY BY ChRIST THEIR SA- VIOUR.

Boston: Printed for and sold by J.Edwards in Comhill. 1742. 227. 18mo.

pp.

1691-1752 Anno Domini 1743 mathematicks and a

4935 DOUGLASS, William

1743 Mercurius Nov-ANGLicANns, or an Almanack . . . By William Nadir, l. x. q., student in the

LOVER of his country.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers Fowle in Queen Street, below tlie Prison near the Town-House. [1742.] pp. (24). 12mo. mhs.

4936 EDWARDS, John 1637-1716 The Fruits of the Spirit considered and explained, in [a] discourse on the

eighth article of the Creed.

Boston: 1742. pp. 8. 8vo. bpl.

4937 EDWARDS, Jonathan 1688-1747 The Distinguishing marks of a work of the spirit of God. Applied to that

uncommon operation that has lately appeared on the minds of many of

THE people of this LAND. WiTH A PARTICULAR CONSIDERATION OF THE EXTRA- ORDINARY circumstances with which this WORK IS ATTENDED. A DISCOURSE DELIVERED AT NeW-HaVEN, SEPTEMBER IOTII. 1741. BeING THE DAY AFTER THE commencement; and now PUBLISHED AT THE EARNEST DESIRE OF MANY MINISTERS AND OTHER GENTLEMEN THAT HEARD IT; WITH GREAT ENLARGEMENTS.

. . . With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Cooper of Boston. [Three lines from] John 10. 4. 5.

Boston, Printed : Philadelphia, Re-printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin in Market-street. 1742. pp. xvi, 84. 8vo. chs.

4938 Sinners in the hands of an angry God. A sermon preached at Enfield,

July 8th 1741. At a time of great awakenings; and attended with re- markable IMPRESSIONS on many OF THE HEARERS. . . . [Seven lines from] Amos. ix. 2, 3. The second edition

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queen-street over against the Prison. 1742. pp. 20. 8vo. nypl.

4939 Some thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New- England, AND the way in WHICH IT OUGHT TO BE ACKNOWLEDGED AND PRO- MOTED. Humbly offered to the publick, in a treatise on that subject. In five parts. . . .

Boston : Printed and Sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. MDCCXLII. pp. (2), iv, 378. 8vo. bpl. nysl.

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ELIOT, Andukw 1719-1778

The Faithful steward. A sermon delivered by Andrew Eliot, m. a. at his

ORDINATION TO THE PASTORAL CHARGE OF THE NeW NoRTH ChURCH In BOSTON,

IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE Rev. Mr. Webb. ON ApRiL 14, 1742. [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by Tlio. Fleet, for Samuel Eliot in ComJUH. 1742. pp.

35. 8vo. BA. CH8.

ELLISTON, Robert

Enchiridium Polychrestum.

Jiew-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1740. [1742.]

EMERSON, Joseph 1700-1767

Mr. Emerson's Exhortation to his people with respect to variety of min- isters.

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queenstreet over against the prison. 1742. pp. 18. 16mo. aas. ba. hc. mhs.

Wisdom is justified of all her children. A sermon in Boston, Au- gust 26, 1742.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper. 1742. pp. 26, (3). 8vo. bpl.

ENQUIRY into the nature, obligation and advantages of religious fel- lowship.

Boston: 1742. 8vo.

ERSKINE, Ralph 1685-1752

Gospel sonnets, or, spiritual songs. In six parts, i. The believer's ESPOUSALS. II. The believer's jointure, hi. The believer's riddle, iv. The believer's lodging, v. The beliver's [sic] soliloquy, vi. The be- liever's PRINCIPLES. Concerning creation and redemption. Law and gos- pel. Justification and sanctification. Faith and sense. Heaven and earth. The sixth edition, with large additions and great improve-

MBNT. . . .

Boston : Printed by Rogers and Foide, for J. Blanchard at the Bible and Crown in Dock-Square. 1742. pp. 24, 272. 12mo. jcb.

AN EXAMINATION and refutation of Mr. Gilbert Tennent's Remarks on THE Protestation presented to the Synod of Philadelphia, June 1, 1741. And the said Protest set in its true light, and justified. By Some Members of the Synod.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742.

F., J.

Remarks on the Rbv. Mr. Cooper's Objections to the Rev. Mr. Ashley's Sermon. [One line from] St. Paul. [Signed,] J. F. January 18, 1742.

[Boston: 1742.] pp. 8. 4to. MH8.

The same. The second edition.

[Boston: 1742.] pp. [8]. 4to. aa8.

The same. The third edition.

Boston: 1742. 4to.

To the Reverend Mr. William Cooper, Reverend Sir, . . . [Signed,]

J. F. Boston, Jan. 25, 1742.

[Boston: 1742.] pp. [7.] 4to. aas. bm.

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4951 FIKLEY, Samuel 1715-1766 Christ tkiumpiung and Satan raging. A skkmon on Matth. xii. 28. Wherein

IS PROVEN, THAT THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS COME UNTO US AT THIS DAY. FlKST PREACHED AT NOTTINGHAM IN PeNSILVANIA, JaN. 20, 1740, 1.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1742. pp.32. 8vo. bpl.

4952 FraMIN, Giles 1617-1C97 The Real christian, or a treatise of effectual calling. Whekein the

WORK OF God in drawing the soul to Christ being opened according to THE Holy Scriptures, some things required by our late divines as nec- essary to a right preparation for Christ, and true closing with Christ, which have caused, and do still cause much trouble to some serious christians, are with due respects to those worthy men, brought to the ballance of the sanctuary, there weighed, and accordingly judged. to

which is added, in the EPISTLE TO THE READER, A FEW WORDS CONCERNING SoCINIANISM UPON OCCASION OF THE PERSON OP ChRIST, WHICH IS TOUCHED IN

THE DISCOURSE. . . . [Three lines from] Isai. viii, 20.

Boston, Printed by Rogers Fowle, for J. Edwards in Cornhill, and J. Blanehard at tits Bible «fc Crown in Dock-Square. MDCCXLII. pp. xxxii, (8). 328. 12rao. chs. jcb.

4953 FLAVELL, John 1627-1691 A Word to the well-wishers of the good work of God in this land.

Boston: Printed & sold by Rogers <t Fowle at the head of ^ueen Street, near tlie Town-IIouse. 1742. pp. (23). 12mo. ba. chs.

An extract from his " Blow at the root."

4954 FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769 The Blessings of a soul in health and prospering to be supremely wisu'd

for. A SERMON DELIVEr'D (iN PARt) AT A PAMILY-MKETINO IN PRIVATE, BOS- TON, Mar. 3, 1741, 2. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen street over against tlie Prison. 1742. pp. (4), 52. 8vo. ba. chs.

4955 FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790 A Pocket Almanack for the year 1743. . . . By R. Saunders, puil.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. [1742.] pp. (16). 32mo. loc.

495(i Poor Richard, 1743. An Almanack for the year of Christ 1743 . . .

By Richard Saunders, fhilom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing-office near tlie Market. [1742.] pp. (24). 8vo.

4957 GARDEN, Alexander 1685-1756

The Doctrine of justification according to the Scriptures, and the arti- cles, and homilies of the Church of England explained and vindicated;

IN A LETTER TO Mr. A. CrOSWELL OP GrOTON, IN NeW- ENGLAND. BEING A REPLY TO THE SAID Mr. CROSWELL'S ANSWEK TO Mr. GaRDEN'S THREE FIRST

Letters TO Mr. Whitefikld, With A POSTSCRIPT. . . .

South-Carolina, Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy. MDCCXLIL pp. 70, (1). 8vo. ba. hc. mhs.

4958

The same.

Charles-Town Printed. Boston:

Reprinted by T. Fleet, 1742. 8vo.

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18. pp. 33.

GARDEN, Alexander, continued.

Take heed how ye hear. A sermon on Luke viii.

New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1742. pp. 33. 12mo. lcp. Second title : Regeneration and the testimony of the spirit. Being the

SUBSTANCE OF TWO SERMONS LATELY PREACHED IN THE PARISH CHURCH OF ST-

Philip, Charles-Town, in South-Carolina. Occasioned by some erroneous

NOTIONS of certain MEN WHO CALL THEMSELVES MeTHODISTS. . . .

New-York: Pritited by John Peter Zenger. 1742. pp. (2), 72+ 12mo.

4960 GAY, Ebenezer 1696-1787 Ministers insufficiency for their important and difficult work, argued

prom the opposite eternal events of it. a SERMON preach'd at the ordination OP the Rev. Mr. Ebenezer Gay, junior, in Suffield, Jan. 13, 1741,2. And PUBLISHED AT the desire of the people there. . . . [Eight lines of Scripture texts.]

BoOon: Printed by D. Fowlefor 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1742. pp. 89. 8vo.

4961 GEORGIA. Trustees for establishing the Colony of. An Account showing the progress of the Colony of Georgia in America,

from its first establishment. Published by order of the honorable the Trustees.

London: Printed in tJte year M.DCCXLI. Maryland: Reprinted and sold hy JoJias Green, at las printing office, in Annapolis, 1742. pp. v, 56. 8vo. Reprinted in Vol. I. of the Force-Tracts, and in Rochester 1897.

4962 GOUGE, Thomas 1609-1681 The Young man's guide, through the wilderness of this world, to the

Heavenly Canaan, Shewing him how to carry himself christian-like in

the whole course of his life. . . . Published for the use of families.

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, for J. Blanclwrd, at tlte Bible and Crown

on Dock square. 1742. pp. (2), (6), 195. 16mo. chs.

4963 GRAY, Ellis 1717-1753 The Fidelity of ministers to themselves and to the flock op God consid-

er'd and enforc'd. a sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Rev- erend Mr. Thaddeus Maccarty to the pastoral office over the church of Christ in Kingston (in the County of Plimouth) Nov. 3, 1742. Published AT the desire of THE CHURCH THERE. . . . [Ten llnes from] Ezekiel ni, 17, 18, 19.

Boston: Printed by O. Rogers for M. Dennis near ScarleCs wharff. 1742. pp. (40). 8vo. BA. nypl.

4964 GRUBER, Johann Adam GrCudliche An und Aufforderung an die bhmahlio erweckte hier und dar

ZERSTREUTE SEELEN DIESES LaNDES, IN ODER AUSSER PaRTHEYEN, ZUR NEUEIf

Umfassung, gliedlicher Vereinigung, und Gebets-Gemeinschaft.

Philadelphia: Oedruckt bey B. Franklin. 1742. bpl.

4965 KURTZER DOCH NOTHIGER BeRICHT WEGEN DER VOR SECHS .TaHREN VERFASS-

TEN UND NUN OHNE MEIN WiSSEN, BeFRAGEN UND WiLLEN (UND DAS MIT

Beysetzung meines Namens, wie auch sonst ungantz) von ANDERN HERAUS-

GEGEBENEN SCHRIFT: AUFFORDERUNQ ZUR GLIEDLICHEN GeMEINSCHAFT GBNANT.

[Germantown: Gedruekt bey Christoph Saurl 1742.]

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4U66 HART, William 1713-1784

A DiSCOUKSE CONCERNING THE NATURE OF REGENERATION, AND THE WAY WHEREIN

IT IS WROOGHT. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

If. London, Printed and sold by T. Green, 1742. pp. (6), 57. IGmo. chs.

4967 HARVARD COLLEGE. Catalogus eorum QUI IN Coll. Habv. Nov.-Ang. ab anno 1642 ad annum 1742

Aucujus gradus laurea donati sunt.

[Cambridge: 1742.] Broadside, fol.

4968 IlLUSTRISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE ERUDITIONE 0RNATI88IMO VIRO

Jonathan Belcher, Armiqero Provinci^ Massachusettenbis et Neo- Hamtoniensis Gubernatohi, . . . Revkrendo paritiir atque HONORANDO D. Edvardo Holtokb, Collegii Hahvardini Pr^sidk, . . . Theses

HASCE, <JUA8 (DiVINIO AMNUENTE NUMINe) IN COLLEGIO HaRVARDINO DB- FENDEBB . . .

Habita in Coniitiis Aeademicis Cantabrigiw Nov-Anglorum, Nonis Quin- tilibns, Anno MDCCXLII. Broadside, fol. hc.

4969 HAVEN, Elias 1714-1754 Christ's agony improved. In a sermon preached at a pubuc lecture in

Attleborough, January 5th, 1741,2. . . .

Boston: Printed by 8. Eneeland and T. Green. 1742. pp.31. ISmo.

4970 HELLENBROEK, Abraham 1658-1731 A Sermon. . . . Prom Canticles chap. ii. ver. 15. Take us the Foxes. . . .

Being one op that rev. author's printed Discourses on the Song of Solo- mon. Published at Rotterdam, Anno 1717. Translated from the Dutch. Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen- street. 1742. pp. (2), 31. 16ino. bpl. nypl.

4971 HIRTEN-LIEDER Von Bethlehem, Zum Gebrauch Vor alles was arm ist Was

KLEIN UND OERING IST.

Germantown, gedruekt bey Christoph Saur. 1742. pp. (2), 128, (10). 24mo.

4972 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Ambbicanische Calender, auf das Jahr nach deb Gnadbnrbichbn Geburth unsers Herrn UND Heylandes Jesc Chbisti 1743.

. . . Zum Ft>NFTEN MAL HBBAUS GEOEBEN.

Germantown: Gedruekt und zu finden bey Christoph 8aur: [1742. pp. (24), Sm. 4to.

4978 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Pensylvanische Geschicht-Schriebeb. January 16,- Decbuber 16, 1742.

[Germantown: Gedruekt bey Christoph Saur. 1742.] 4to.

4974 HOOPER, William 1674-1767 The Apostles neither impostors nor enthusiasts. A sermon on Acts xxvi.

25. Preached at the West Church in Boston, September, 1742. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle below tlis Prison in Qmen- street near tlie Town-House. 1742. pp. 48. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc.

4975 Jesus Christ the only way to the Father. A sermon on .Iohn xiv. 6.

Preached at the Thursday-lecture in Boston, December 24. 1741. . . . Published at the desire of the bearers. [Five lines from] Acts iv, 11, 12.

Boston : Printed by B. Fowle, for J. Edwards and 8. Eliot in Comhill. 1742. pp. 22. 8vo. aas. ba. hc.

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INDIANS. Eastern.

A Conference held at the Fort at St. George's in the County op York, THE fourth day OF AuGUST, Anno regni Regis Georgij secundi, Magn^ Brittanni^, [sic] Franci.*;, et Hibbrni^, 1742. Between his excellency William Shirley, esq., captain general and governor in chief, in and OVER HIS Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England,

AND THE chief SACHEMS AND CAPTAINS OF THE PeNOBSCOT, NORRIDGEWOCK,

PicwACKET OR Amiscoggin OR Saco, St. John's, Bescommonconty or Ambres-

COGGIN AND St. FrANCIS TrIBES OF INDIANS. AUGUST 3, 1743.

[Boston : Printed by John Draper. 1743.] pp. 19. 4to. mhs. nysl. wl.

JANEWAY, James 1636-1674

Invisibles, realities, demonstrated, in thb holt upb and triumphant death OF Mr. John Janeway.

Boston: Re-printed by T. Fleet for J. Blanchard,Jun. 1742. pp. icxiv, 164. 12mo.

JERMAN, John

The American Almanack fob the year of christian account, 1743. . . . By John Jerman, philomath.

PMladelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at tM Sign of tlm Bible in Second-street. [1743.] pp. (24). 8vo. hsp.

JEWETT, Jedidiah

The Necessity of good works as the fruit and evidence op faith. A ser- mon delivered at Portsmouth, in the Province of New-Hampshire, December 10, 1741. . . .

Boston: Sold by S. Eliot. 1742. pp. 27. 8vo.

JONES, Andrew The Black book of conscience ; or God's high court of justice in the soul : wherein the truth and sincerity, the deceit and hypocrisy op every man's heart and ways is judged and discovered by their conscience. Very seasonable for these times wherein wicked men under pretence of liberty of conscience take liberty to sin and blaspheme. . . . [Five lines from] Jek. 17. 9. The twenty-seventh edition.

Boston: Sold by William Oray. 1748. pp. (2), 20. 12mo.

The same.

Boston: Sold by Charles Harrison, over-against tlie Brazen Head in Comhill. 1742.

KEMPIS, Thomas (Haemmerlin, Latin Malleolus,) a 1380-1471

Das Kleine a. b. c. in dbr Schule Christi. Aus denen Werklein deb gottseligen Thomas a Kempis in Reimen verfasset und mit dbr H.

SCHRIPBT CONCORDIRET.

Germantoten: Oedinickl hey Christoph Saur. 1742. Broadside, fol. hsp.

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4983 LAWRENCE, Peter Copy op a Letter from Caft. Peter Lawrence, to Andrew Archdickne, esq ;

dated Off Carthagena, March 20, 1741, 2.

[New-Tork: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1742.]

4984 LEE, John Remarks on a passage in the preface op the Rev. J. Turell's Direction.

Boston: 1742. 12mo.

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LEEDS, Titan The American Almanack fou the yeah op christian account 1743. ... By Titan Leeds, philomath.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. [1742. J

EEN LEERSAAM ondersoek der Waarheid meest in betrekhinge to deselss Vbrlocheninoe, voorgestelt in een Tsaamenspraak tusschen Leerlievende en Waarheidlievende:

Gedruckt by J : Peter Zenger, en te koop by Jacob Ooelet na by de Oude Slip in Nieuw-York. 1742.

A LETTER from a gentleman in Philadelphia to his friend in the country. Philadelphia, Sept. 18. 1742.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742.] pp.2, fol. nsp.

A LETTER to the freeholders and other inhabitants of this Province quali- fied TO vote for representatives.

[Boston: 1742.] pp.8. 8vo. mhs.

LORD, Benjamin 1093-1784

Believers in Christ, only, the true children op God, and born op Him alone, a discourse delivered at the old church in Boston, Lord's-day June 27th, 1742. And publish'd at the desire op some op the hearers, with enlargements. . . . With a preface by Mr. Foxcroft.

Boston: Printed by O. Rogers for J. Blancluird at the Bible and Crown in Dock-Square. 1742. pp. (4), iv, 42. 8vo. ba.

LORIKG, Israel 1682-1772

Ministers insufficient of themselves rightly to discharge the duties of their sacred calling, shewed in a sermon preached at the convention of ministers op the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, N. E., at Boston on Thursday, May 27. 1742 . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by T7w. Fleet, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1742. pp.

39. 8V0. BPL. CHS.

McGREGORE, David

Professors warn'd op their danger, cember 28, 1741.

Boston, in New England : 1742.

1710-1777 A sermon preach'd at Stratham, De- pp- 26. 8vo.

4993

4994

The Spirits of the present day tried. A sermon at the Tuesday

evening-lecture in Brattle-Street, Boston, Nov. 3, 1741. . . . With a PREFACE BY SOME MINISTERS OP BOSTON. [Two Hues from] 1 Thess. V. 21.

Boston, Printed by D. Foicle for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1742. pp. (6), (30). 8vo. ba. bm. nypl.

The preface is signed by Thomas Prince, John Webb, William Coojjer.

The same. The second edition. With an answer to tub preface

OF Mr. Caldwell's sermon on The Trial of the spirit.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1742. pp. (8), 80, xi. 8vo.

MARYLAND Province.

A Journal of the votes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly OF the Province op Maryland, at their session begun the 21st of Sep- tember, 1742. [-29 October, 1742.]

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1742. pp. 88-f- 4to. mhs.

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MARYLAND Province, contiiiued.

The Report of the committee of the Upper Hodse op Assembly Anno

1740, relating to the state of the fund raised by three pence per hogs- head ON tobacco exported for pdrchasing arms and ammunition for de- fence OF the Province. [Anns.]

Maryland. AnruipoUs: Printed and sold by Jonas Green, Printer to Hie Province. M,DCC,XLII. pp. (3) [55]. fol. nypl.

MASON, John 1846-1694

Spiritual songs: or songs of praise to Almighty God, upon several occa- sions. With Penitential cries. Together with the Song of songs, which is Solomon's: first turn'd, then paraphrased in English verse. With an addition op a sacred poem on Dives and Lazarus. The fourteenth edi- tion.

London Printed. Philadelphia : lie printed and sold by Isaiah Warner. 1742.

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pp.

- The same. The fifteenth edition, corrected.

Boston: Printed by Tliomas Fleet for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1743. 152. 16mo. JCB.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of the Province of the JIassachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun and held at Boston on Wednesday the eighth op July 1741, and continued by proro- gation AND adjournment TO WEDNESDAY THE SIXTEENTH OF SEPTEMBER

following. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timotliy Green, by order of his excellency tlie Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLII. pp. 737-742. [sic. 739-744.] fol.

The same. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court

OR Assembly of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, begun and held at Boston, upon Wednesday the eighth day of July 1741, and continued by prorogation and adjournments to Wednes- day the twenty-fifth of November following. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of Ms excellency tlie Gonemour Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLII. pp. 745-757. fol.

The same. Acts and Laws, passed by the Great and General

Court or Assembly of the Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England: begun and held at Boston on Wednesday the eighth of July 1741, AND continued by prorogation and adjournments to Wednesday thk seventeenth op March following. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency tlie Oovernour Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLII. pp. 759-766. fol.

The same. Acts and Laws, passed by the Great and General Court

OR Assembly of the Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England:

BEGUN AND HELD AT BOSTON ON WEDNESDAY THK TWENTY-SIXTH OP MaY, 1742.

[Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of Jiis excellency the Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. M,DCC,XLII. pp. 767-789. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

The Chahter giianted by their Majesties King William and Queen

Mart, to tub inhabitants op the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in

New-England.

Boston in New-England: Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and

Timothy Oreen by order of his excellency tlie Oovernour, Council and House of

Representatives. MDCCXLII. pp. (2), 14. fol.

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Acts and Laws, of his Majesty's Phovinck of the Massachusetts-Bay in

New-England. . . ,

Boston in New-England : Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency tJie Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLII. pp. 28, (2), 337. foL

Temporary Acts and Laws of his Majesty's Province of the Massachu- setts-Bay IN New- England.

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timotliy Oreen, by order of his excellency the Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIL pp. (2), 4, 4, 74. fol.

[Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq ; captain-general and

GOVERNOUR in CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OF THE ]\IaSSA-

chusetts-Bat in New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanks- giving. . . . TmiRSDAY THE ELEVENTH OF NOVEMBER NEXT, . . . GOD SAVE

THE King. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Council. 1742. Broadside, fol. ba.

Journal of the honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston, in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of May, Annocjue Domini, 1742. [-10 September. 1742.] [Arms]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, Printers to the honourable House of Representatives. 1742. pp.80, fol. nypl.

The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

eighteenth day of November following, and then met being the second session [-23 April, 1743.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1743. pp. 81-183. fol.

MATHER, Cotton 1662-1728

Early piety exemplified in Elizabeth Butcher of Boston : who was born July 14th. 1709, and died June 13th, 1718, being just eight years and eleven months old. fourth edition.

Boston: Sold by C/iarles Harrison. 1742. pp.17. 24mo. mhs.

MEAD, Matthew 1629-1699

The Almost christian discovered; or, the false professor tried and cast. Being the substance of seven sermons, first preached at Sepulchers, London, 1661. And now at the importunity of friends made public. The fifteenth edition. . . . [Six lines from] Luk. 16. 14, 15.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queenstreet, 1742. pp. (2), (8), 170. 16mo. nypl.

The same. The sixteenth edition.

Boston : Reprinted by J. Draper for and sold by J. Edwards in Comhill.

pp. -

1742.

150. 12mo.

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To THE Kevkrend James Davenport, on his departure from Boston, by way OF A dream. With a line to tub scoffers at religion. To which is added, a Postscript to the Rev. A. . d. . w C. . w. ll. By a Female friend. [Colophon :]

Boston: [Printed by C/uirles Harrison in Cornhill over against the Brazen Head.'\ 1743. pp. 8. 8vo. bpl.

NEDERDUITSCHE Almanacke voor het Jaar 1743.

NieuvJ-Tork: Oedrukt en te hoop by John Peter Zenger. [1742.]

NEISSER, Georg

Aufrichtige Nachricht ans Publicum, Ober eine von dem Hollaendischen Pfarrer Joh. Phil. Bohmen bei Mr. Andr. Bradford edirte Laesterschrift

GEGEN die 80 GENANNTEN HERRNHUTER, DaS 1ST, DiE EVANGELISCHEN BrODER AU8 BiiHMEN, MaEHREN, U. S. F. WeLCHE JETZO IN DEN FORKS VON DELAWARE

wohnen. Herausgegeben von Georg Neisser, aus Sehlen in Maehren,

SCHULMEISTER ZU BeTHLEHKM. CUM ApPROBATIONE SuPERIORUM.

Philadelphia : Oedrukt und zu liaben bei B. Franklin. MDGCXLII. pp. 18. Sq. 8vo. H8P.

NEW JERSEY Province.

Anno reoni Georgii ii. Regis Magn.e Britannia, Francis & Hiberni^b.

DECIMO QCINTO. At A GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW- .JeRSEY, begun AND HOLDEN AT PeRTII-AmBOY, THE SECOND DAY OF OCTOBER,

Anno Domini 1741, in the fifteenth tear of the reign of our sovereign LORD George ii. By the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, *c.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin Printer to tlie King^i most excellent Majesty for tlie Province of New-Jersey. M,DCC,XLII. pp. (2), 17. fol.

The Minutes and votes op the House of Assembly of the Colony of

New-Jersey ; met in General Assembly at Burlington on Saturday the 16th of October, 1742. [-November 25f 1742.] [Arms].

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Offiee near t!ie Market. M,DCC,XLII. pp. (41). fol. njsl. nypl.

NEW YORK Province.

Acts passed in the fifteenth year of his Majesty's keion. An Act for regulating the payment of his Majesty's quit-rents, and for partition of lands, in order thereto . . .

[New-York: Printed by William Bradfm-d. 1742.] pp. 9. fol. nyhs.

Acts passed by the General Assembly of the Colony of New- York, in

the 16th year of his Majesty's reign, in November [sic October], 1742. An Act to let to farm the excise on strong liquors. . . . [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1742. pp. 35. fol. nyhs. The seventeenth supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

His honour the lieutenant governour's speech to the General Assem- bly of the Colony op New- York, on the 22th [sic] day op April, 1742.

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1742.] Broadside, fol. pro.

His honour the lieutenant oovernour his speech to the General

Assembly op the Colony op New- York the thirteenth of October, 1742.

[New-York: Printed by William Bradford. 1742.] Broadside, fol. pro.

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NEW YORK PuoviNCE, continued.

His honour the ueutenant governour his speech to the General

Assembly op the Colony op New- York the pifteentii op October, 1742.

[New-Tork: Printed by William Bradford. 1742.] Broadside, fol. pro.

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THE Colony of New-York, 1742. [Numb. 1-4. 16 March,-22 May, 1742.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-Tork. 1742. pp.9, fol. pro.

- Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly op the Colony OP New- York, 1742. [3 August-29 October, 1742.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York. 1742. pp.14, fol. pro.

THE NEW- YORK Gazette. Januaby-Decembek, 1742.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by William Bradford.

1742. fol.

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THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBER, 1742.

New- Tork, Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1 742, fol. nypl.

ODLIN, John 1681-1754

Doing righteousness, an evidence of our being righteous. Preach'd at Exeter, May 30th, 1742. With some enlargement. . . . With a pref- ace BY Mr. Byles. [Three lines from] i John 3. 7.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queenstreet, over against the Prison. 1742. pp. (2), ii, 25. 8vo. ba.

ONANIA; or the heinous sin of self-pollution, and all its frightful conse- quences (in both sexes) considered, with spiritual and physical advice to those who have injured themselves by this abominable practice. Boston: 1742. 8vo.

PARSONS, Jonathan 1705-1776

A Needful caution in a critical day. Or, the christian urged to strict watchfulness, that the contrary part may have no evil thing to say OP him. a discourse deliver'd at Lyme, Feb. 4th, 1741,2. . . . [Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen, 1742. pp. (4) 71. 16mo. chs.

Wisdom justified op her children. A sermon preached at the publick

lecture in Boston, on Thursday Sept. 16. 1742. . . . Published at the desire op a number of the hearers. [Four lines from] Ezek. hi, 17, 19.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle for N. Procter at the Bible and Dove in Fish-street. 1742. pp. (4), viii, 5-54. 8vo. ba. hc. nypl.

PEABODY, Oliver 1698-1752

The Foundations, effects, and distinguishing properties op a good and bad

hope op salvation ; with motives to excite all to labour and pray that

they may obtain a well-grounded hope, and some directions how to obtain

IT. Considered in a sermon, the substance op which was delivered at

TPE EVENING-LECTURE AT THE NeW-NoRTH ChURCH IN BOSTON, ON TUESDAY,

June 8th, 1742. Where a copy of it was desired fob the press. . . . [Four lines from] Rom. v, 5.

Boston: Printed by D. Fowle for S. Eliot in Cornhil. 1742. pp. (52). 8vo. BA. HC.

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5030 PENNSYLVANIA Province. Advkrtisement. [Notice of quit rents dueLaetitia Aubrev. Dated, 12th of the

12th month, 1743.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742. 1 leaf. fol.

5031 At a council held at Philadbijphia, May 17Tn. 1742. [Report on un- healthy vessels.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742.] pp.12, fol. hsp.

5032 By THE honourable George Thomas, esq; . . . A Proclamation. [Against

the settlers on land in Lancaster County west of the Blue Mountains. Dated, October 5, 1742.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742.] 1 leaf. fol.

5033 The Charters of the Puovtncb op Pknsilvania and City of Philadelphia.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B.Franklin. MDCCXLII. pp.30, fol.

Second title : A Collection of all the Laws of the Province op Pennsyl- vania: NOW IN force. Published by order of Assembly. [Edited by John Kinsey.]

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLIL pp. 30, 562, iv, 24, xi. fol. hsp. mhs.

Third title: An Appendix; containing a summary of such Acts op Assembly

AS HAVE BEEN FORMERLY IN FORCE WITHIN THIS PROVINCE, FOR REGULATING OF descents, and TRANSPERING THE PROPERTY OP LANDS. 4C. BUT SINCE EXPIRED,

ALTERED OR REPEALED. [By John Kinsey.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLII. pp. iv, 24, xi.

5034 A Message to the governor prom the Assembly. [In answer to the

Governor's Message of the 18th instant. About the power to appoint a doctor to visit unhealthy vessels.]

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742.] pp.4, fol. hsp.

5035 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the freshest adyicbs foreign and domestick. January-December, 1742.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, Post-Master, at the New Printing- office, near the Market. 1742. 4to.

In February the words, Post-Master, were omitted from the im- print, and the sheet enlarged.

5036 The Yearly verses of the printer's lad, who carrieth about the

Pennsylvania Gazette to the customers thereof. Jan. 1741. [-2].

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742.] 1 leaf. fol. hsp.

5037 PICKERING, Theophilus 1700-1747 The Rev. Mr. Pickering's Letters to the Rev. N. Rogers and Mr. D. Rogers

OP Ipswich: With their answer to Mr. Pickering's first letter, as also HIS Letter to the Rev. Mr. Davenport, of Long-Island which Letters

ARE EXPOS'D to PUBLICK VIEW, WITH AN EYE TO THE INTERESTS OF RELIGION.

Boston : Printed by 'I'homas Fleet at tlie Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1742. pp. (20). 8vo. AAS. ba.

5038 A PLE.\. FOR pure and undepiled religion. Addressed to Col. James Gardiner.

London Printed. New-Ym-k: Reprinted. 1742. 8vo.

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5039 A POEM occasioned bt the spreading in this Province the result op a Con- sociation IN A NEIGHBOUR GOVERNMENT; BEING A PRIVATE CHRISTIAN'S DISSENT PROM, AND TESTIMONY AGAINST, THAT UNSCRIPTORAL AND DANGEROUS OPINION WHICH SEEMS TO PREVAIL UNDER THE UMBRAGE OP THAT RESULT, VIZ. ThAT THE MINISTER OP EACH TOWN OR PARISH HAS A POWER TO LICENSE OR FORBID THE PREACHING OP THE GOSPEL BY ANY OTHER THAN HIMSELP IN THE PARISH WHEREOP HE IS MINISTER AND THIS THO' (aS THE SAME RESULT SAYS) HB BE REALLY AN UNCONVERTED MAN.

BotUm, Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle, 1742. pp. (8). 18mo.

5040 POOR ROBIN'S Almanack fob 1743.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1742.]

5041 PRINCE, Nathan 1C98-1748 The Constitutions and government op Harvard College; from its found- ation IN 1636 to 1742. With reasons to prove that the overseers have no independent power over the corporation.

[Boston: Printed by Bogers and Fowle. 1742.] pp.48. 4to. hc. mes.

.5042 The same. [Another edition.]

[Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1742.] pp.27, fol.

5043 A PROTESTATION op the members op the Protestant Lutheran and Re- formed Religion in the City op Philadelphia jointly concerned in lkase of their Meeting House in Arch Street about the bad commotion which HAPPENED [at Tulpehocken] on Sunday the 18th of July 1742.

[Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford? 1742.] Broadside, fol.

5044 RAND, William 1700-1779 Ministers should have a sincere and ardent love to the souls op their

people. Inculcated in a sermon preach'd at Road Town October 27, 1742 WHEN the Reverend Mr. Abraham Hill was ordained pastor ok a church which was then gathered there. . . . [Three lines from] Thes. ii. 8.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Comhill. MBCCXLII. pp. 24. Sm. 8vo. ba.

5045 RHODE ISLAND Colony. By the honourarle Richard Ward, esq; govehnour and commander in

CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY's CoLONY OP RhODB-IsLAND AND PROVIDENCE

Plantations in New-Enoland. A Proclamation [Offering a reward of five hundred pounds for apprehending Obadiah Mors for counterfeiting.] Dated, Newport, 27 May, 1742. God save the King.

[Newport: Printed by the Widow Franklin. 1742.] Broadside, fol. jcb.

5046 ROBE, James 1688-1753 A Short narrative op the extraordinary work at Cambuslang in Scotland,

In a letter to a friend. With proper attestations, by ministers and

OTHERS.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at the sign of the Bible in Second-street. 1742. pp. 36, (3). 8vo. hsp.

5047

1742.

The same.

Boston: Re-printed and sold by S. Kneeland,and T. Oreen in Queen street pp. 24. 8vo.

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5048 ROWE, Elizabeth Singer 1674-1737

Devout exercises op the heart in meditation and soliixkjuy, prayer and PRAISE. By the late pious and ingenious Mrs. Rowe. Review'd and pub- lished AT HER REQUEST, BY I. WaTTS, D. D. ThE FOURTH EDITION.

Boston : Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Blanchard at the Bible and Crown in Dock-Square. 1742. pp. 148, (4). 8vo.

THE RULE op the nkw-creatube to be practiced every day, in all the par- ticulars of it which are ten.

[Boston: 1742.] pp. 24. 12mo.

RUSSELL, Samuel 1693-1746

]\Ian's liableness to be deceiv'd about religion, shewn AND caution'd against. Worldly wisdom only seeming wisdom. Religion true wisdom, A becoming fools, in order to be wise, a sermon preach'd at a public Association-Lecture at West Haven, September 30th, 1741. . . . [Seven lines of Scripture texts.] Pubush'd at the earnst desire op Mr. Roger Alling junior.

N. London, Prinied and sold by T. Green, 1742. pp. 52. 16mo. chb.

5051 SEABURY, Samuel A Sermon preach'd at New-London Sunday, the SIst op February Anno

Domini 1741,2. .. .

N.London: Printed and sold by T. Green. 1743. pp. (4), 22. 16mo.

5052 SECCOMBE, .Joseph 1706-1760 Some occasional thoughts on thg influence op the Spirit, With seasonable

CAUTIONS against MISTAKES AND ABUSES. [Four lincs of Latin from] Von Mastbicht.

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queenstreet, over against the Prison. 1742. pp. (4), ii, 16. 8vo. ba.

5053 A SERJION on the Resurrection op ouk Lord. Preached on Eastek-Sunday, FROM John xi. 25.

Philadelphia: Printed by Andrew Bradford. 1742.

5054 SEWALL, Joseph 1688-1769 The First and gre.\t commandment, to love the Lord our God. A sermon

preach'd at the Thursday-lecture in Boston January 28, 1741, 2. . . . [Four lines from] Deut. 6. 4. 5.

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, for D. Henchman, and told at his shop in Gornhill. 1742. pp.31. 8vo. ba. chs.

5055 God's people must enquire op Him to bestow the blessings promised

in His word. A sermon preach'd February 26, 1741, 2. On a day op

PRAYER OBSERVED BY THE SOUTH ChURCH AND CONGREGATION IN BOSTON, TO

SEEK OF God the more plentiful EFFUSION OP His Holy Spirit upon them AND His people. . . . [Two lines from] Luke xi. 9.

Boston: Printed by D. Fowle for B. Henchman in Comhill. 1742. pp.

30. 8vO. AAS. BA. BFL. CHS. MH8.

5056 The Second commandment like to the first; Thou shalt love thy

NEIGHBOUR AS THYSELF. A SERMON PREACh'D AT THE THURSDAY LECTURE IN

Boston, May 6, 1742. . . . [Eight lines from] Rom. 13. 8, 9.

Boston: Printed by Tho. Fleet, for D. Henchman in Comhill. 1742. pp. 30. 8vo. BA.

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5057 The Thirsty invited to come, and take the waters of life freely. A

SERMON PREACHED ON THE FRIDAY EVENING-LECTURE, AT THE SOUTH MeETING-

HousE IN Boston, March 5, 1741, 2. . . . [Four lines from] Isa. lv. 1.

Boston, Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle at the head of Queen-Street, near the Tovm-IIouse. 1742. pp. 24, 3. 8vo. ba.

5058 SITEPARD, Thomas '" 1605-1649 The Sincere convert : discovering the small number op true believers,

AND the great DIFFICULTY OF SAVING CONVERSION. KewLY CORRECTED AND AMENDED. . . .

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman in CornhUl. MDCCXLII. pp. (2), vi, (2), 165, (1). 12mo. bpl.

5059 The Sound believer. A treatise of evangelical conversion. Discov- ering THE WORK OF CHRIST'S SPIRIT, IN RECONCILING OP A SINNER TO GOD. . . .

Boston: Printed by Green, Bushell, and Allen, for D. Ilenchmnn, in Oomhill. 1742. pp. (2), iv, 258. 12mo. bpl. nysl.

5060 SMITH,

Smith's Animadversions upon, and refutations op sundry gross errors, mis- takes AND BLUNDERS, CONTAINED IN A CERTAIN PAMPHLET HANDED ABOUT IN THIS GOVERNMENT, IN THE FORM OF A SeRMON OR SPEECH. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed \by Andrew Bradford'^ for, and sold by the autlior, at Duck-Creek. Sold also at tlie Bible in Front-street. And at several other places. 1742. pp. 29. 16mo. hsp.

5061 SMITH, E. The Compleat housewife; ok accomplished gentlewoman's co.mpanion: being

A collection of UPWARDS OF FIVE HUNDRED OF THE MOST APPROVED RECEIPTS IN COOKERY, PASTRY, CONFECTIONARY, PRESERVING, PICKLES, CAKES, CREAMS, JELLIES, MADE WINES, CORDIALS. AnD ALSO BILLS OF PARE FOR EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR. To WHICH IS ADDED, A COLLECTION OF NEAR TWO HUNDRED FAM- ILY RECEIPTS OP MEDICINES, VIZ. DRINKS, SYRUPS, SALVES, OINTMENTS, AND MANY OTHER THINGS OF SOVEREIGN AND APPROVED EFFICACY IN MOST DISTE.MPERS, PAINS, ACHB, WOUNDS, SORES, &C, NEVER BEFORE MADE PUBLICK IN THESE PARTS; PIT EITHER FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES, OR SUCH PUBLICK-SPIRITED GENTLEWOMEN AS WOULD BE BENEFICENT TO THEIR POOR NEIGHBOURS. . . .

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1742. 12ino.

5062 SMITH, Josiah 1704-1781 The Doctrine and glory op the saint's resurrection, A funeral discourse

IN Charles-Town April 25th. 1742. to the memory of Mrs. Hannah Dart. Boston: 1742. pp. (4), 19. 8vo. bpl.

5063 SOUTH CAROLINA Province. The Report op the committee, of both Houses op Assembly op the Province

of South-Carolina, appointed to inquire into the causes of the disappoint- ment OF success, in the late expedition against St. Augustine, under the command op General Oglethorpe. Published by the order op both Houses [Arms.]

South-Carolina, Charles-Town, Printed by Peter Timothy, 1742. pp. 108, 52, (1), Map. fol. NYPL.

Title of Map : A Plan of the harbour op St. -\ugustine and the adjacent PARTS IN Florida representing the field of action with the disposition op

THE forces before THAT CASTLB IN THE EXPEDITION UNDER GENERAL OgLK-

thorpe in 1740. p. Harrison Delt. M. Sabrazin Sculp. Reprinted in London in 1743.

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THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. Jancary-Deckmbkb, 1742.

Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street. 1742. fol.

STAFFORD, Joseph

An Almanack fob the year op oue Lord, 1743.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. [1742.]

STILES, Isaac 1697-1760

A Prospect op the City op Jerusalem, in it's spiritual building, beauty and GLORY. Shewed in a sermon preacu'd at Hartford in his Majesty's Colony op Connecticut, May 13th, 1742. Being the anniversary day for electing the honourable the governour, the deputy governour, and the worshipful assistants there. . . . [Four lines from] Psal cxxxvii. 5, 6.

N. London: Printed & sold by 3'. &reen, Printer to tJie Governour <t Company, 1742. pp. (4), 59. 16mo. chs. wl. yc.

It was the remark of the Rev. Mr. Williams of Lebanon, regarding this sermon: "that he had never seen the artillery of Heaven so turned against itself."

STODDARD, Solomon 1643-1729

A Guide to Christ. Or, the way of directing souls that are under the

WORK of conversion. COMPILED FOR THE HELP OP YOUNG MINISTERS; AND MAY BE SERVICEABLE TO PRIVATE CHRISTIANS, WHO ARE ENQUIRING THE WAY TO ZiON.

Boston: Printed by B. Green, for D. Henchman in CornJiill. 1742. 18mo.

The Safety of appearing at the day op judgment in the righteousness

OF Christ, opened and applied. The third edition.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman, at his shop in Comhill. 1742. pp. (2), iv, 296. Svo. bm.

TAYLOR, Jacob

Pensilvania, 1743. An Almanack, or ephemeris . . . for the year 1743,

Philadelphia: Pririted and sold by Isaiah Warner, almost opposite to

Charles Brockden's, in Cltesnut-Street. [1742] pp. (32). Svo. hsp.

TENNENT, Gilbert 1703-1764

The Danger of an unconverted ministry, considered in a sermon on Mark VI. 34. . . . [Four lines from] Jebem. v. 30, 31. From the second edition

PRINTED AT PHILADELPHIA.

Boston, Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle below the Prison in Queen- street, near the Town-House. 1742. pp. [20.] 4to. aab. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

The same. [Another impression.]

Boston: Reprinted. 1742. Svo.

Two sermons PREACHED AT NeW-BrUNSWICK IN THE YEAR 1741 ON ThE

Priestly office op Christ. And The Virtue op charity. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Reprinted d: sold by C. Harrison. 1742. pp.37. 12mo.

The same. [Another impression.]

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen Street over against the Prison. 1742. pp. 37. Svo.

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TENNENT, John, m. d. An Essay on pleurist.

New-Tm-k. 1742. pp. 46. 8vo.

TO THE FREE-HOLDERS of the Puovince op Pennsylvania. [An election address].

[Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. IT 42.] pp. 4. fol. hsp.

TURELL, Ebenezeb 1701-1778

Mb. Turbll's Dialogue between a minister and his neioiibohr about the

TIMES. To which is ADDED, An AnSWER TO Mr. JOHN Lee's REMARKS ON A

passage in the preface of his direction to his people, &c. [signed,] e. t. Medford, June 18, 1742.

Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, Boston. 1742. pp.

[18.] 16mO. AAB. MH8.

The same. The second edition.

Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Qu^en-street, Boston. 1742.

pp. [24.] 16m0. AAS. BA. CHS. HC.

5078 Mr. Turell's directions to his people with relation to the present

times; with the reasons why it is made publick.

Printed & Sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-Street, Boston. 1742. pp. [vi,] [7]-{15.] 16mo. aas. nypl.

5079 The same. [Another impression.]

Sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-street, Boston. 1742. pp. [vi.] 7-[15.]

16m0. BA. CHS.

5080 The same. The second edition.

Sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-street, Boston. t6mo.

1742.

pp. [vi] 7-{15.]

AAB. BA.

6081

The same. The third edition.

Sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-Street, Boston.

1742. pp. 15. 16mo.

5082 UNITED BRETHREN, or Unitas Fratrum, commonly called Moravians.

AVTHENTISCHB RELATION VON DEM AnLASS, FoRTGANG UND ScHLUSSE DER AM

ISTEN UND 2ten Januarii Anno 174i In Gkrmantown gehaltenen Ver-

SAMMLUNG. EiNIGBR ArBEITER DeBER MEISTEN ChRISTLICHEN ReLIGIONEN UND ViELER VOR SICH 8ELB8T GOTT-DIENENDEN ChRISTEN-MbNSCHEN IN PENN- SYLVANIA; AuFGESKTZT in GeRMANTOWN am ABEND DE8 2TEN OBIOEN MONATS.

Philadelphia: Gedruekt and zu haben bey B. Franklin. [1742.] pp. 15, (1). Sq. 8vo. hsp.

Second title-: Avthentische Nachricht Von der Verhandlung und dem Verlass Deb am 14den und 15den Januarii Anno 174^ Im sogenannten Palckner-Schwamm An Georg Hubners Hause gehaltkn Zweyten Ver- sammlung Sowol Einiger Teutschen Arbeiteb Deb Evangelischen Relig- ionbn Als Verschiedener einzelen treuen Gezeugen und Gottsfurchti- ger Nachbarn. Nebst einigen Beylagen.

Philadelphia: Gedruekt und zu haben bey B. Franklin. [1742.] pp. (3), 19-40.

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UNITED BRETHREN, continued.

Beyliiin'ii: 1. IIeinuich Antes CincuLAU-ScnKEiBEN vom15. December 1741. 2. Extract eines Schreibens aus Manhatawny vom 11. Januar 1743. 3.

ElNFALTIGB WaRNUNOS-CND WAcHTBRSTIMME AN DIE GERUFFENK SeELEN

DiESER Zeit. Verpasst im Jahr mdccxi.i von EiNEM Geringen. [Von Johann Adam Grubor.] 4 Liebes-Echo einiger versammelten Seelen, die

GERUPPEN SIND UND DIE KOMMEN WOLLEN, AUF DIE GEHORTE WaRNUNGS-UND

Waechter-stimme des Geringen. [Von N. L. Von Zinzendorff.]

Third title: Zuverlassige Beschreibuno Der Dritten Conferenz Der Evangelischen Remgionen Teutscher Nation in Pennsylvania Welche AM 9. 10. CND 11 TEN Februarii 174^. In Oi,ey an Johann de TCrcks Hause gehalten worden ; Samt Denen dieses mahl verpassten Gemein-SchlCssen. Philadelphia: Gedrvckt und zu haben bey B. Franklin. [1742.] pp. (2), 41-58. H8P.

Fourth title : Vierte General- Versammlcng der Kirche Gottes aus allen Evangelischen Religionen in Pennsylvania, Tedtscher Nation; Gehalten zu Germantown am 10. 11. UND 12ten Martii im jahr 174i an Mr. Ash- meads Hause.

Philadelphia, Oedruckt und zu haben bey B. Franklin, [1742.] pp. (2), 59-76. H8P.

Fifth title : GrCndliche An-und-adpporderung an die Ehmahlig erweckte hierund dar zerstreuetb Seelen dieses Landes, in Oder ausser Partheyen, zuR Neuen Umfassung, Gliedlicher Vereinigung UND Gebets-Gemein- schapt; Dargelegt aus dringendem Herzen eines um Heilung der BrUche ZioNS Angstlich bekCmmerten Gemutiis im jahr 1736. [von Johann Adam Grdber.]

Philadelphia: Oedruckt und zu, liaben bey B. Franklin. MDCCXLII. pp. (2), 3-14, [79-90.] hsp.

Sixth title: Extract aus Unsers Conperenz-Schreibers Johann Jacob MtJLLERS GepChrten Protocoll Bey der Funpten Versammldng der Ge- MEiNE Gottes im Geist, Gehalten in Germantown 1742, den 6ten April

UND POLGENDE TaGE: NeBST EINER VORREDB AN DIE EHRWtJRDIGE CONPERENZ

aller Arbeiter bey der Kirche Jesu Christi in Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia, Oedruckt und zu liaben bey B. Franklin. [1742.] pp. (2), 93-102. HSP.

Seventh title : Extract aus des Conferenz Schreibers Johann Jacob MCllers Reoistratur von der Sechten Versammlung der Evangelischen Arbeiter IN Pennsylvania. Und Der Gemeine Gottes im Geist Siebendbb General- Synodus Zu Philadelphia am 2. und 3ten Junii 1742. st v.

/ Philadelphia. ] Baselbst gedruekt und zu haben bey B. Franklin. [1742.] pp. (2), 105-120. HSP. WL.

VIRGINIA Colony.

Journal op the House op Burgesses. [6 May, 19 June, 1742.]

Williamsburg: Printed by William Porks. 1742. pp.78.

THE VIRGINIA Gazette. Januart-Decembkr, 1742.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1742.

fol. LOC.

fol.

WALTER, Nathanael 1709-1776

An Heavenly and God-like zeal the grand characteristic op a true Christian. A discourse in part at the publick irEcrtrBB in Boston, December 31, 1741.

Boston: Sold by S. Eliot. 1742. pp. 40. 12ino.

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5080 WARD, Edward 1667-1731

Female policy detected, or the history of lewd women.

Boston: Beprintedjor 8. Eliot at the Great Elms. 1742. pp.200. 12mo.

5087 WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748 Hymns and spiritual songs. In three books: i. Collected from the Scrip- tures. II. Composed on divine subjects, hi. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743.

5088 THE WEEKLY Advertiser, or Pennsylvania Journal. Ncmb. 1. Thursday December 2, 1742. [-December 28, 1743.]

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at tite Sign of the Bible in Second Street. 1742. Sm. fol. hsp. nypl.

Founded by William Bradford, third printer of that name. With number three the title was changed to "The Pennsylvania Journal, or Weekly advertiser," and so continued until its publication was discontinued in 1797. In 1744, it was printed at the Sign of the Bible, the corner of Black Horse Alley in Second Street. And, in 1754, at the Sign of the Bible, the corner-house of Front and Market-streets. In August 1766, Thomas Bradford was admitted to partnership, and the Journal was printed and sold by William and Thomas Bradford, at the Corner of Front and Market-Streets, until 1778. From July, 1774, to October, 1775, a cut of a divided snake, with the motto Unite or die, was substituted for the cut of an open book in the heading. The publication of the Journal was suspended from November 30, 1776, to January 29, 1777 ; and, again, from September 17th, to about December 33, 1778. When publication was resumed at this date, Thomas Bradford alone, was printer and publisher up to May, 1781, when P. Hall was admitted to partnership; and, l)eginning with July 1781, the Journal was issued twice a week, from the Printing-OfHce in Laetitia-Court. The partnership was dissolved in 1782. Thomas Bradford continuing to print the Journal as sole proprietor up to 1797, when it was finally discontinued, and the True American, a daily paper, published in its stead. There is an incomplete file from July 11, 1765 to November 6, 1784, in the Massachusetts Historical Society.

5089 WHITEFIELD, George 1714-1770 A Lecture on the prodigal son, delivered on Boston Common, 1740. After- wards in the High-Church-Yard op Glasgow September 1, 1741.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowk. 1743.

5090 The Lord OUR righteousness. A sermon on Friday, September 11, 1741,

IN the High-Church- Yard of Glasgow.

Boston: Reprinted by 8. Kneeland & T. Oreen. 1742. pp. 38. 13mo.

5001 The Marriage op Cana. A sermon preached at Black-Heath and

Philadelphia . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, jun. in 8econd- Street. 1742. pp. 40. 8vo. HSP.

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WILLIAMS, Solomon 1700-1776

The Comfort and blessedness of being at home in God, oh dweixino with Him: and the constant safet? and protection TiiEy shall have, who make God their abode. Shewed in a sermon preached to the First Society in Lebanon, . . . [Three lines from] Psal. xci. 14.

N. London, PriiUed and sold by T. Green, 1742. pp. (4), 38, (1). 16mo.

The More excellent way. Or, the ordinary renewing and sanctifying

graces of the Holy Spirit, more excellent than all extraordinary gifts that can be coveted or obtained by men, shewed in a sermon preached AT Goshen in Lebanon, December 21st, 1741 . . . [Six lines from] Titus hi. 5, 6, 7.

N. London : Printed and sold by T. Oreen 1743. pp. (4), ii, 89, (1), (1). lOmo. CH8.

The Power and efficacy of the prayers of the people of God, when

rightly offered to him ; and the obligation and encouragement thence arising to be much in prayer, a Sermon preach'd at Mansfield, Aug. 4, 1741. At a time set apart for prayer for the revival of religion ; and on the behalf of Mrs. Eunice, the daughter of the Reverend Mr. .John Williams, (formerly pastor of Deerfield) who was then on a visit

THERE, from CaNADA ; WHERE SHE HAS BEEN IN A LONG CAPTIVITY. . . .

Published at the desire, and expence of many that heard it.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queenstreet. 1742. pp. (2), 28. 12mo. aas. ba. chs. jcb.

The Surprising variety of the acts of divine providence in the gov- ernment of the World, the perfect work of God; and the design and tendency of it to promote true religion among men. The substance of two discourses, preached to the First Society in Lebanon, September 13tii, 1741. On occasion of the sudden death of Mr. John Woodward, WHO was drown'd in passing the perry at Haddam, the 8tii, instant: and

OF THE deliverance OF Mr. SaMUEL GrAY, WHO AT THE SAME TIME WAS WON- DERFULLY PRESERVED FROM DEATH ; WITH SOME OTHERS. . . . PUBLISHED AT THE DESIRE OF THE RELATIVES, AND DIVERSE OP THE YOUNG PEOPLE. [Four

lines of Scripture texts.]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen, 1743. pp. (4), 44. 16mo. chs.

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5096

WRIGHT, Samuel A Treatise of being born again, without which no . . . Seventeenth edition.

Boston : Printed by J. Draper, foi- D. Henchman. 12mo.

1682-1746

MAN CAN BE SAVED,

1742. pp. viii, 168,

5097

5098

YALE COLLEGE. Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio Yalensis, QUOD EST IN Novo-Portu, ab anno 1702, AD .ANNUM 1742, Alicujus gradus Laurea donati sunt. [Colophon:] Noti-Londini, exeudebat TimotJieus Oreen, MDCCXLII. Broadside, fol.

PK^CLARISSIMO optima ERUDITIONE, YirX INTEGHITATE, OMNIQUE FCEIJCISSIM&

QUBERNANDI HATIONE INSTRUCTISSIMO VIRO, JONATHAN LaW ARMIOERO COL- ONIC CONNECTICUTENSIS GuBERNATORI . . . ReVERANDO AC HONORANDO D.

Thom^ Clap Collegii Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo annuente) in Collegio Yalensis defendere . . . [Colophon:]

Ilabita in Cmnitiis Novo-Portu Conneetieutensium die Octavo Septembris, MDCCXLII. [Noti-Londini, exeudebat Timotheus Oreen.'] Broadside, fol. YC.

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YALE COLLEGE, continued.

QU^STIONES PRO MODULO DISCUTIKNDiE SUB MODKRAMINE ReVERENDI T>.

ThomvE Clap, Collkgii-Yalensis, quod est, divinia providentia, Novo-Portu

CONNECTICUTENSIUM ReCTORIS. In COMITIIS PUBLICI A LAUREA MAGISTRATI8 CANDIDATIS, MDCCXLII.

[Novi-Londini, exeudebat Timotlmis Oreen. 1742.] Broadside, sm. fol. yc.

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EIN ZeUGNIS EINES BETRtJBTBN, DER SEINE KlAGE AUSSCHtJTTET t)BER DIE UNZEI-

TiGE, eigenmachtige, iJbekeilte Zusammen-Berufung, und Sammlung vers-

CIIIEDENER PaRTHKTEN UND ERWECKTEN SeELEN, 60 UNTER DEM NaMEN

Immanuels VORGEGEBEN wird.

Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Chriatoph Saur. 1742. jip. 8. 12mo. hsp.

ZINZENDORFF, Nikolaus Lddwig, Graf von. 1700-1760

Allen teutschen Eltkrn . . . welche ihre Kinder . . . besougt sAhen. [Oermantown; Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1742.] 1 leaf. 4to. hsp.

B. LuDEwiGS Wahher Bericht de dato Germantown den 20STEN Febr.

174i. An seine liebe Teutsche, Und Wem es sonst nutzlich zu wissen ist, Wegbn Sein und seiner Bruder Zusammmenhanges Mit Pennsylvania, Zu Pkufung DER Zeit und Umstande ausqepertiget; Nebst einem P . S. DE dato Phii^delphia den 5ten Martii; Und einigen Unser Lkhre uber- HAUPT UND dieses, Schriptgen insonderheit Erlsuternden Beylagen.

Philadelphia, Oedruckt bey Benjamin Franklin. [1742.] pp. 26. 8vo.

DiBjBNiGBN Anmerkungen, Welchb Der Herr Autor des Kurzen Ex- tracts, &c. Von Dem Hkrrn v. Thurnstein, d. z. Pastorb dkr Evangel. LuTH. Gbmbine Jbsu Christi Zu Philadelphia. In der Vorrede seiner Schrift fkeundltch begehrbt hat. . . .

Philadelphia: Oedruckt und zufindenbei Isaias Warner. MDCCXLIL pp. 24. 4to.

Etlichb zu dieser Zeit nicht unnOtze Fragkn Ober Einige Schrift-

Stellen, Welche. Von den Liebhabern der lautern Wahrheit Deut- LicH krortert zu werden gewcnschet hat Ein Waiirheit-forschender in America, im Jahr 1742: so deutlich und einfaltig erortert als es ihm

MOGLICH GBWBSEN ist ; UND IN FOLGBNDER KLAREN UND BEQUEMEN PORM HB-

bausgegeben Von einem Knecht Jbsu Christi.

Philadelphia, Oedruckt und zu, haben bey B. FranMin. [1742.] pp. 14. 8vo. hsp. wl.

Letzte Privat-ErklSrung fOr Pennsylvania Ober Jbmands Bericht

Dbr sich night nur ober bine unter 8EINBM Namen, ohne sein Wissen und WiLLBN, und noch dazu unganz gbdruckte Schript beschweret; Sondebn AUCH Ober die Gbmeine des Herrn das Urtheil spricht.

Philadelphia: Oedruckt bey Benjamin Franklin. MDCCXLIL pp.12. 4to. hsp.

LuDovici A ThOrenstein in antiqvissima fratrum ecclesia. Ad taxin

kai euschemosyncn diaconi constituti bt h. t. ecclesia, qv.« Christo Phil- adelphia inter Lutheranos colligitur, Pastoris, Ad Cogitatus Ingenuos PiuM Desiderium, h. e. Epistola ad Bonos Pensilvani^b Civbs Christo non Inimicos, OB conversationis difficultatem taliter qvaliter Latino Idiom- ate conscripta, et dexteritati cordati interpretis, duce providentia pie concredita.

Philadelphim, Ex offlcina Frankliniana. [1742.] pp. 8. 8vo. bpl. hsp.

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ZINZENDORFF, Nikolaus Ludwig, Graf von, continued.

5107 Okatio.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1742.] pp. 4. fol.

5108 The Remarks which the author ok the Compendious extract &c. In the

PREFACE TO HIS BOOK, HAS FRIENDLY DESIRED OF THE ReV. OF ThURENSTEIN, FOR THE TIME PASTOR OF THE LUTHERAN CONGREGATION OF J. C. IN PHILA- DELPHIA.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLII. pp. 24. Sm. 8vo. HBP. NypL.

6109 VoRSCHLAG zuR Errichtung einer Deutschen Schule.

[Germantown: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1742.] Broadside, fol.

5110 ADAMS, Joseph 1689-1783 A Letter from Mr. Joseph Adams to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Barnard of New- bury, with Mr. Barnard's Answer thereto.

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet. 1743. pp.15. 8vo. mhs.

51 1 1 The same. Second edition.

Boston: Printed by Thomas Fleet. 1743. pp. 16. 8vo.

6112 ALLEINE, Joseph 1633-1688

An Alarm to unconverted sinners ; in a serious treatise : showing i. What conversion is not, and correcting some mistakes about it. II. What con- version 18, and wherein it consisted, hi. The necessity of conversion. IV. The marks of the unconverted, v. The miseries of the unconverted. VI. Directions for conversion, vii. Motions of conversion. Wherein are annexed divers practical cases of conscience judicially resolved. Boston: Beprinted for Charles Harrison. 1743. 12mo.

5113 THE AMERICAN Magazine AND Historical Chronicle. Vol.1. No. 1. Sep- tember. [-December, 1743.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle, and sold by S. Eliot & J. Blanehard. in Boston; B. Franklin, in Philadelphia: J. Parker, in New-York; .J. Pomroy,in New-Haven; C. Campbell, Post-Master, New Port. 1743. 8vo. mhs. nypl.

This Magazine was well printed and not inferior to Tlie LoTuion Magazine which it imitated. Jeremy Gridley who had edited The Weekly Rehearsal was said to be the editor. Each number con- tained fifty pages, and it was published monthly, at a subscription price of three shillings a quarter, for three years and four months, and then discontinued. There were no cuts or plates excepting those for the title pages.

5114 THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1743.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by the Widow Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Front-street. 1743. fol.

In February Isaiah Warner was admitted to partnership, the im- print reading "Printed and sold by Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford."

5115 New-year verses of the carriers of the American Weekly Mercury.

Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. 1743.

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5116 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764 An Astkonomical diary, or, an Almanack for the tear of our Lord Chribt.

1744. . . .

Boston in New-Ewjland : Printed, by John Draper, for tlie Booksellers. 1744. [1743.] pp. (16). 16mo. miis. ntpl.

5117 APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784 The Clearest and sorest marks op our being so led by the spirit of God, as

TO demonstrate that wb are the children of God. Set forth in several

DISCOURSES PROM ROMANS VIII. XIV. PaRT OF WHICH WAS DELIVERED AT THE

Thursday-Lecture in Boston, January 13, 1742, 3. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by Oreen, Bus?ieU and Allen, for D. Henchman in Corn- liill. 1743. pp. vii, (1), 215, (1). 16mo. bpl. nypl.

5118 Faithful ministers op Christ, the salt of the earth, and the light op

the world. Illustrated in a sermon preach'd before the ministers of THE Province of Massachusetts-Bay, in New-England, at theiu annual CONVENTION IN BosTON. May 26, 1743. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.] N. b. Several passages and paragraphs which for want of time were

OMITTED IN THE PREACHING, APPEAR IN THE PRINT, AND FOR DISTINCTION ARE TAKEN INTO SUCH CROTCHETS AS THESE [ ]

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for Samuel Eliot in Cornhill. 1743. pp. 56. 8vo. ba. chs.

5119 ASHLEY, Jonathan 1713-1780 The Great concern of Christ for the salvation op sinners, and the doty

OF his ministers earnestly to persuade men into his Kingdom: considered

IN A sermon preach'd AT NeW-SaLEM DECEMBER 15, 1742. ON OCCASION OP THE GATHERING OF A CHURCH THERE, AND THE ORDINATION OP THE ReV. Mr.

Samuel Kendall, to be their pastor. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle for S.Eliot in Cornhill. 1743.

pp. 36. 8vo. BA.

5120 A LErrER from the Reverend Mr. Jonathan Ashley, to the Reverend

Mr. William Cooper. In answer to his objections to Mr. Ashley's Ser- mon; AS publish'd in the Boston Gazette, January 11th, 1743. [Colophon:]

[Boston:] Sold by S. Eliot in Cornhil. 1743. pp. (7). 4to. aas. uhs.

5121 BALCH, William 1704-1792 The Apostles St. Paul and St. James reconciled with respect to faith and

WORKS. A SERMON PREACH'D AT THE LECTURE IN BRADFORD, FeB. 2. 1742, 3: AND SOON AFTER IN SOME OF THE NEIGHBOURING CHURCHES. MaDE PUBLICK AT THE DESIRE OF MANY THAT HEARD IT, . . . [Six lines frOffl] Dr. MaNTON.

Boston: Printed by B. Fowle, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1743. pp.

31. 12m0. BA. BPL. HC. XHS.

5122 False confidences exposed, or men warned of selp-riohteousness. A

SERMON PREACHED AT BRADFORD, EaST-PrECINCT, JANUARY 28, 1742, 3. AnD MADE PUBLICK AT THE DESIRE OF THE HEARERS. . . . [Nine llueS of quota- tions.]

Boston, Printed by G. Rogers for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1743. pp. 36. 8vo. AAS. MHS.

5123 BALL, William The New- Jersey Almanack for the year of christian account, 1744.

Philadelphia: Printed by Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford. [1743.]

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5124 BAPTIST CHURCH.

A Confession of faith, put forth by the elders and brethren op many

CONGREGATIONS OF CHRISTIANS (BAPTIZED UPON PROFESSION OF THEIR FAITh) IN

London and the country. Adopted by the Baptist Association met at Philadelphia Sept. 35. 1742. The sixth edition. To which are added, two articles viz. Of imposition of hands, and Singing of psalms in pub- lick worship. Also a short treatise of church discipline.

PhiladelpMa: Printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLIII. pp. 112, (2), 62. 16mo.

Second title : A Short treatise op church-discipline. [By Benjamin Griffith.] Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, n4cS. pp. (3), 62.

AOCTIOK TALVKS

5125 BARNARD, Thomas 1716-1776 Tyranny and slavery in matters op religion, caution'd against and true

humility recommended to ministers and people, a sermon preach'd at the ordination op Mr. Edward Barnard to the pastoral care op the First Church in Haverhill. April 27, 1743. . . . [Two lines from] 2 CoR. IV. 5.

Boston: Printed by Cfreen, BusJuU and Allen, far Samuel Eliot in Corn- hill. 1743. pp. 35. 8vo. aas. ba. nypl.

5126 BECHTEL, Johannes. 1690-1777 En Kort Catechismus pOr nagra Jksu FOrsamlinqar, Utap den Repormerta

Religionen Uti Pennsylvania som halla sig til det Berniska Synodo; Hwil-

KET AER EnLIGIT MED LaERONE UTI DEN MaEHRISKA KyRKIAN. FORST UTGIP-

WENIDET Tyska SprAkkt ap Johanne Bechtel. Guds Okds Tienabe.

PhiladelpJda : Tryckt hos B. Franklin, aohr 1743. pp. 35. 8vo. hsp.

The only work printed in the Swedish language in the American Colonies. The translation was made by Olaf Mylander who was then employed in Franklin's office. There is a copy also in the Royal Library at Stockholm.

5127 BIBLIA. Biblia, dasist: Die Heilige Schrift Altes und Nedes Testaments, Nach der

Deutschen Uebeusetzung D. Martin Luthers, mit jedes Capitels kurtzen Summarien, auch beygepugten vielen und richtigen Parallelen ; Nebst DEM gewOhnlichen Anhang Des dritten und vibkten Buchs Esra und des dbitten Buchs der MaccabAer.

Oermantown: Oedruekt bey Christopli Saur, ITiS. pp. (2), (2), 995; (3), 277, (3), (4). 4to. HSP.

Second title: Das Nbuk Testament Unsers Herrn und Hetlandes Jesu Christi, Verteutscht Von Dr. Martin Luther. Mit Jedes Capitels kurt- zen Sumarien, Auch BEYOEPtJGTEN vielen richtigen Parallelen.

Germantown: Gedruckt und eu finden bey Christoph Saur, 1743. pp. (2), 277, (3), (4).

5128 The same. [Second impression.] Biblia, Das ist: Die Heilige Schript

Altes und Neues Testaments, Nach der Deutschen Uebersetzung D. Mar- tin Luthers, Mit jedes Capitels Kurtzen Summarien, auch beygefCgten

vielen und RICHTIGEN PaRLLELEN [«jc]; NeBST EINEM ANHANG DeS DBITTEN UND VIERTEN BuCHS EsrA UND DES DRITTEN BuCHS DER MaCCABAeR.

OermanUywn: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur, IT iS. pp. (2), 995; (3), 377, (3), (4). 4to. HSP.

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BIBLIA, continued.

Second title: Das Neue Testament Unseus Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi, Vebteutscht Von Dr. Martin Luther. JIit .Jedes Capitels Kurt-

ZKN SCTMARIEN, AOCH BETGEFCGTEN VIELEN RICHTIGEN PaRALLELEN.

Oermaniown: Gedruckt und zu, finden bey Vhristoph Saur, 1743. pp. (2), 277, (3), (4).

The first Bible printed in America in a European language. Printed from the text of the thirty-second Halle edition, with type obtained from Frankfurt. The general title-page is printed in red and black, and the second title in black ink.

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5130

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5135

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

The Psalms of David, imitated in the language of the New-Testament,

AND APPLIED TO THE CHRISTIAN STATE AND WORSHIP. By I. WaTTS, D. D. ThK fifteenth EDITION.

Boston: Printed for and sold by J, Edwards in CornJiill. 1743.

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Song of Solomon.

A Paraphrase, or large applicatory poem upon the Song of Solomon. . . . Br K. Erskine.

Boston : Be-prinied for Walter McAlpine, late from North Britain, in Union Street. 1743. 12mo.

BIRKETT, William

Poor Will's Almanack for the year of christian account, 1744.

Philadelphia: Printed by Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford. [1743.]

BLAIR, Samuel 1712-1751

A Persuasive to repentance. A sermon preached at Philadelphia, anno 1739, AT the usual evening-lecture before the Synod. . . . [Three lines

from] Acts 20, 21.

Philadelphia : ond Street. [1743.]

Printed by W. Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Sec- Bit. PTS.

BLAND, Humphrey An Abstract of military discipline ; more particularly with regard to the

MANUAL exercise, EVOLUTIONS, AND FIRINGS OP THE FOOT. FrOM COL. BlAND.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1743. BOEHM, JoHANN Philip

AbERMAHLIGE TREUE WaRNUNG und VeRMAHNUNG AN MEINE 8EHR WERTHE UND

THEUER geschAtzte Reformirtb Glaubensverwakdte WIE AUCII ALLE AN-

DERE, DIE DEN HeRRN JESUM LIEB HABEN, SEIN HeIL. EvANGELIUM UND SEINE

Heil. Sacramenten in hochstem werth halten.

Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Isaiah Warner und Cornelia Bradford. 1743.

fol. HSP.

pp,

4.

BOSTON. Convention of Pastors of Churches in Massachusetts-Bay.

The Testimony of the pastors op the churches in the Province of the Mas- sachusetts-Bay IN New-England, at their annual convention in Boston, May 25, 1743. Against several errors in doctrine, and DiseRDERS in practice, which have lately obtained in various parts of the land; as drawn up by a committee chosen by the s.\id pastors, read and accepted

paragraph by PARAGRAPH, AND VOTED TO BE SIGN'D BY THE MODERATOR IN THEIR NAME AND PRINTED.

Boston, Printed by Rogers and FovUe, for S. Eliot in Cornhill. 1748.

pp. [13.] 8V0. AAS. BPL. CHS. HC. MHS. NYPL.

r

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5VM BOSTON. Assembly of Pastors of Churches in Xew England.

The Testimony and advice of an assembly of pastors op churches in New- England, AT A meeting in Boston July 7, 1743. Occasion'd by the late happy revival of religion in many parts of the land. To which are added attestations contain'd in letters from a number op their brethren who were providentially hinder'd from giving their presence. By order of the assembly.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland andT. Oreen in Qtieen-Street, and iV. Procter at the Bible and Done in Ann-Street. [1743.] pp. 51. 8vo. WL. The number of pastors here subscribing is one hundred and eleven: one, Rhode-Island; eight, New-Hampshire; twelve, Connecticut; ninety, Massachusetts.

5137 BOSTON. Episcopal Charitable Society.

Articles and rules of the Episcopal Charitable Societt in Boston. [Boston: 1743.] Broadside, fol.

5138 THE BOSTON Evening Post. January-December, 1743.

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Grown, in Gomhill. fol.

1743.

51 3y THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Journal. Januaby-Decembkr, 1743. Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland & Oreen. 1743. fol.

5140 THE BOSTON Weekly Magazine. No. 1, March 3. [-No. 4. March 23, 1743.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1743. 8vo. mhs.

Only four numbers were published.

5141 THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1743. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1743. fol.

5142 THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1743. Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1743.

4to.

5143 BOUCHER, Matthew

Boucher 1744. The Pennsylvania Almanack, por the year of Christ, 1744. By JIatthew Boucher, phil.

[Philadelphia:] Printed and sold by W. Bradford, at t/ie Sign of the Bible in Second-Street {at the corner of Black Horse Alley.) [1743] pp. (20). 8vo.

5144 BRIEF account op the pious life and joyful death op Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, ■who died at Lynn, Aug. 18, 1741, in the 35th year of her age.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland <t Green. 1743.

5145 BUCKNAM, Nathan Ability to, and fidelity in, the ministry derived from Christ. A sermon

preach'd at Shrewsbury, North Precinct, October 26, 1743. When the Reverend Mr. Ebenezer Morse was solemnly set apart to the work of

THE GOSPEL MINISTRY AND ORDAINED PASTOR OF THE SECOND ChURCH OP CHRIST

IN Shrewsbury. . . . [Three lines from] 2 Tim. 2. 2.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Powle for S.Eliot in Cornhil. 1743. pp. 33. 8vo. BA. BM.

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BURY, Elizabeth Lawrence 1644-1720

An Account op the life and death op Mks. Elizabeth Bury ; who died May 11, 1720, AOED 76. Chiefly collected out of her own Diaby. Together ■WITH HER Elegy, by Dr. Watts. Fourth edition.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman. 1743. 12mo. nyhs.

CABOT, Marston

Christ's Kingdom kntibklt spiritual. October 17, 1742.

BoHon: 1743. 12mo.

-1756 A sermon at Thompson, Connecticut,

5150

6151

CALDWELL, John An Answer to the appendix op the second edition of Mr. McGregore's sbe- MON ON The Spirits of the present day tried, &c.

Botton: Printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1743. pp.24. 8vo.

CAMPBELL, John A Treatise of conversion, faith, and justification, &c. Being an extract of sundry discourses on Rom. v. 5. Dblivkrkd at Oxford in the latter end of the year 1741, and beginning op 1742.

Boston: Printed [by Rogers cfc Fowle] for, and sold by Daniel Oookin; at tlie corner of Water-street, Cornhil. 1743. pp. 220. 8vo.

CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787

The Late religious comsiotions in New-England considered. An answer to THE Reverend Mr. Jonathan Edward's sermon, entitled. The Distinguish- ing MARKS OP A WORK OP THE SPIRIT OP QOD, APPLIED TO THAT UNCOMMON OPER- ATION THAT HAS LATELY APPEARED ON THE MINDS OF MANY OF THE PEOPLE OF THIS LAND. In A LETTER TO A FRIEND. TOGETHER WITH A PREFACE, CONTAINING AN EXAMINATION OP THE ReV. Mr, WiLLIAM COOPER'S PREFACE TO MR. Ed-

ward's sermon. By A Lover op Truth and Peace.

Boston: Printed by Green, Busliell and Allen, for T. Fleet in Cornhil. 1743. pp. 20, (40). 8vo. aas. hc.

Seasonable thoughts on the state of religion in New-England. A

treatise in five parts, i. Faithfully pointing out the things of a bad and dangerous tendency in the late, and present, religious appearance in the land. ii. representing the obijgations which lie upon the pas- tors of these churches in particular, and upon all in general, to use their endeavours to suppress prevailing disorders; with the great dan- ger op a neglect in 80 important a matter. iii. opening, in many in- stances, wherein the discouragers op irregularities have been injuri- ously treated. iv. showing what ought to be corrected, or avoided, in testifying against the evil things of the present day. v. directing our

THOT'S, MORE POSITIVELY, TO WHAT MAY BE JUDGED THE BEST EXPEDIENTS, TO PROMOTE PURE AND UNDEPILED RELIGION IN THESE TIMES. WiTH A PREFACE GIVING AN ACCOUNT OP THE ANTINOMIANS, PAMILIST8, AND LIBERTINES, WHO IN- FECTED THESE CHURCHES, ABOVE AN HUNDRED YEARS AGO: VERY NEEDFUL FOR THESE days; the LIKE SPIRIT, AND ERRORS, PREVAILING NOW AS DID THEN. ThE WHOLE BEING INTENDED, AND CALCULATED, TO SERVE THE INTEREST OF CHRIST'S

Kingdom.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for Samuel Eliot in Cornhill. 1743. pp. XXX, 18, 424. 8vo. jcb. mhs. nypl.

6162

A Letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1748.

By Canonicus.

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5153

CIIAUNCY, Charles, continued.

A Second letter to the Reverend Mr. Whitepield, urging upon him

THE DUTY OP REPENTANCE, AND RETURNING INTO THE BOSOM OP THAT CHURCH OF WHICH HE PROFESSES HIMSELP A MEMBER AND MINISTER. DeSIGN'D AS A

SUPPLEMENT TO THE FIRST LETTER. By CaNONICUS.

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Corn- hill. 1743.

5154 THE CHRISTIAN History. No. 1. March 5th. [-December, 1743.J Boston, iV. E.: Printed by Kneeland & Green, 1743, for Thomas Prince,

jun. A. B. 8vo.

The Christian History was regularly published, in numbers of eight pages each every Saturday, for two years: each year mak- ing a volume to which was prefixed a title-page and index.

5155 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 The Glory of God in the firmament op his power. A sermon preach'd in

Boston to the congregation in Brattle street, on the Lord's-day, Octo- ber 318T., 1742. [Three lines of Latin.]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland & T. Green in Queen-street. 1743. pp. (3), iv, 22. 8vo. ba. bpl. nypl.

5166 CONCORD. Massachusetts. Council.

A Result of a Council of churches at Concord, June 21, 1743. [Signed] Oliver Peabody, clerk.

[Boston: Printed <fc sold by Kneeland & Green. 1743.] pp. (7). 16mo. aas.

5157 CONNECTICUT Colony.

Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Colony of Connecticut in New- England: begun and held in Hartford . . . May, . . . 1743. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed cfc sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1743. pp. 619-522. fol. chs. csl.

6158 The same. Begun and held at Nkw-Havkn on the second Thursday

OF October, in the seventeenth year of the reign op our sovereign lord George the second, op Great Britain, &c. King. Annoque Domini, 1743. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Green, Pnnter to tJie Gov. dk Comp. 1743. pp. 523-526. fol. chs. csl. hsp.

6159 CORBET, John 1620-1680

Enquiry into the state of his own soul: or self employment in secret. Third edition.

Boston: Printed for 8. Eliot. 1743. pp.80. 12mo.

5160 A DIALOGUE between two countrymen who met at Brunswick: one an inhab- itant of Long Island, the other a liver at Gloucester. The name of the first was Jonathan Plain, and the other Obadiah Right.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743.] pp.8. 4to.

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5161 DICKINSON, Jonathan 1G88-1747 A Defence op the dialogue intitled A Display of God's special gbace.

Against the exceptions made to it by the Rev. Mr. A. Crosswell in a let- ter to him from the author of that book. [Signed, Theopbilus.] [Three lines from] Gal. ii. 11.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for 8. Eliot in CornldL 1743.* pp. iii, 46. 12mo. ba. chs. hc.

5162 A Display of God's special grace. In a familiar dialogue. Between a

minister and a gentleman of his congregation, about the work of God; in

THE conviction AND CONVERSION OF SINNERS, SO REMARKABLY OF LATE BEGUN AND GOING ON IN THESE AMERICAN PARTS. WhEREIN THE OBJECTIONS AGAINST SOME UNCOMMON APl'EARANCES AMONGST US ARE DISTINCTLY CONSIDER'd, MIS- TAKES RKCTIFY'd, AND THE WORK ITSELF PARTICULARLY PROv'd TO BE FROM

THE Holy Spirit. With an addition, in a second conference, relating to

SUNDRY ANTINOMIAN PRINCIPLES, BEGINNING TO OBTAIN IN SOME PLACES. . . .

Philadelphia, Printed and sold by William Bradford at tlie Sign of tlie Bible in Second-street, 1743. pp. (2), x, 74, (1). 8vo.

5163 The Nature and necessity of regeneration, considered is a sermon

FROM John hi. 3. Preached at Newark, in New-Jersey, Jan. 19, 1742, 3, at the meeting of the Presbytery there. To which is added, some re- marks on a discourse op Dr. Waterland's, entituled. Regeneration stated and kxplain'd, according to scripture and antiquity . . . [Two lines from] Rev. III. 2.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the New-Printing - Office. 1743. pp. V, 66. 16mo. " ba.

5164

The same.

Boston: Printed by 1'. Fleet. 1743.

5165 The Witness op the spirit. A sermon prbach'd at Newark, in Nbw-Jer-

sey, May 7th. 1740. Wherein is distinctly shown, in what way and manner THE Spirit himself beareth witness to the adoption of the children of God on occasion of a wonderful progress of converting grace in those PARTS. . . . [Two lines from] Gal. iv. 6. The second edition.

Boston, N. E. : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Oi-een, in Qfteen- street. 1743. pp. (2), 32. 12mo. aas. ba. chs.

5166 The same. [Another edition.]

Boston: 1743.

5167 DOOLITTLE, Benjamin 1695-1749 An Enquiry into enthusiasm. Being an account of what it is, the original,

PROGRESS and effects OP IT. . . . [Two lines from] Jer. xxiii. 21. 26.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & FowU, for J. Edwards in Comhill. 1743. pp. 37, (2). 8vo. aas. ba. chs.

5168 DOUGLASS, William 1691-1752

1744. Mercubius Nov-Anglicanus, or an Almanack . . . Anno Domini 1744. By William Nadir, l. x. q. student in the mathematicks and a lover of his country.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers & Powle in Queen-Street below the Prison near tlie Town- House. [1743.] pp. (24). 12mo.

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5169 DUTTON, Anne

A Letter from Mrs. Anne Dutton to the Reverend Mr. G. Whitefteld.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold ly William Bradford, at tJie Sign of the Bible in Second-street. [1743.] pp. 11. 12mo. lcp.

AUCTION VALUES

5170 DYER, William

Christ's famous titles ; and A Believer's oolden chain.

Philaddphia: 1743. 18mo.

1686-1696

PTL.

5171 ECKERLIN, Israel Ein Kurtzer Bericht von den Ursachen ■warum die Gemeinschaft in Eph-

rata sick MIT DEM Grafen Zinzendorf und seinen Leutbn eingelassen. Und wie sich eine so grosk Ungleichheit im ausgang der Sachen aup bevden Seiten besunden.

Oermantown: Gedrxickt bey ChristopJi, Saur. 1743.

5172 EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758 The Great concern of a watchman for souls, appearing in the duty he has

to do, and the account he has to give, represented & improved, in a sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Jonathan Judd, to the pastoral office over the Church of Christ, in the new precinct at Northampton, June 8, 1743. . . . [Four lines from] Ezra 8, 39.

Boston : Printed by Green, Busliell, and Allen, for N. Procter, at t?w Bible and Bone in Ann-street, near tlie Draw-Bridge. MDCCXLIII. pp. 50. 8vo. ba.

Pages 41 to 50, contain "The Charge given by the Rev. Mr. Hop- kins of Springfield."

5173 EELLS, Nathaniel 1678-1735 Religion is the life of God's people: A sermon preach'd at Boston, in the

PRESENCE op HIS EXCELLENCY WiLLIAM ShIRLEY, ESq; GOVBRNOUR AND COM- MANDER IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHUSETTS-

Bay in New- England; and the honourarle his JIajesty's Council, and the

HONOURABLE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, OF THE PROVINCE AFORESAID, MaY

25th. 1743. Being the day for the election of his JIajesty's Council. . . . [Two lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green Printers to the Honour- able House of Bepi'esentatives. 1743. pp. (4), 43. 8vo. aas. ba. bm. bpl. mhs.

5174 ERSKINE, Ralph 1685-1752 Gospel sonnets; or, spiritual songs. In six parts, i. The believer's espou- sals. II. The believer's jointure, hi. The believer's riddle, iv. The believer's lodging, v. The believer's soliloquy, vi. The believer's PRINCIPLES. Concerning creation and redemption, law and gospel, justi- fication AND SANCTIFICATION, FAITH AND SENSE, HeAVEN AND EaRTH. ThE seventh EDITION, WITH ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS. . . .

Boston: He-printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Blaneliard, at the Bible and Crovm in Dock-SqxLare, near tJte Market. 1743. pp. xiv, 24, 270. 12ino.

5175 EIN EXTRACT von der Registratur der Scprem Curt, mit dem Nahmen- Register der letzthin Naturalistren, und die Eyde mit dem QuAckeb Attest.

[Philadelphia: Gedruckt hey Joseph CreUius. 1743.]

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5176 F., J. The Testimony and advice of a nombeb of laymen respecting keligion, and

THE TEACHERS OF IT. AdDRESS'd TO THE PASTORS OP NeW-EnGLAND. [Dated,

Boston, Sept. 12. 1743.]

[Boston: 1743.] pp. 9. 8vo. bpl.

5177 FALCONAR, Magnus, editor. ^

A DlALOGtTE BETWEEN EVANGELIST AND DeSPERANTIUS. TO WHICH IS PREFIX'D, AN HYMN AGREEABLE THERETO. AlSO A SEA-COMPARISON SPIRITUALIZ'd; AND AN HYMN TO THE AUTHOR OP ThE WaKDERING SPIRIT, UPON HIS WRITING A BITTER SATYR AGAINST THE ReV. Mr. WhITEPIELD, ADDED. LIKEWISE A SPITE- FUL LETTER FROM SCOTLAND AND ITS ANSWER. COLLECTED AND PREPAC'd, &C.

BY Magnus Falconar.

Philadelphia: Printed by Isaiah Warner. 1743.

5178 FARMER, Dick, pseudonym. Whereas great quantities op English copper half-pence have been lately

IMPORTED into THIS PROVINCE BY THE MERCHANTS. . . . SIGNED IN BEHALF

OP THOUSANDS. By Dick Farmer.

[Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1743.] Broadside. 4to.

5179 FINLEY, Samuel 1715-1766

Clear light put out in obscure darkness. Being an examination and refu- tation OP Mr. Thompson's sermon, bntituled. The Doctrine of convictions set in a clear light. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743. pp.71. 8vo.

HSP.

51S0 Satan strip'd of his angelick robe. Being the substance op several

SERMONS preach'd at Philadelphia, January 1742-3 prom 2 Thessalonians 3. 11, 12. Shewing, the strength, nature, and symptoms op delusion. With an application to the Moravians. . . . [Five lines from] 2. Cor. 11, 14, 15.

Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in Second Street. [1743.] pp. xiii, (48)-|- 16mo. nysl.

5181

- Satan strip'd of his angelick robe. Being an abridgement op the substance op several sermons preached at Philadelphia, January 1742-3. From 2 Thess. ii. 11, 12. Shewing the strength, nature and symptoms op delusion. With an application to the Moravians. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed by W. Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second- [1743.] pp. 30. 8vo. HSP.

street.

5182 FISHER, Edward 1637-1655

The Marrow op modern divinity. Touching the covenant of works, and the covenant op grace ; with their use and end, both in the time of the Old Testament, and in the time of the New. Clearly describing the WAY op eternal life BY Jesus Christ. In a dialogue betwixt Evange-

LISTA, A minister OP THE GOSPEL. NOMISTA, A LEGALIST. ANTINOMISTA, AN ANTINOMIAN. AnD, NeOPHYTUS, A YOUNG CHRISTIAN. . . . ThB TENTH EDI- TION. With the commendatory epistles op divers divines op great esteem IN THE City op London.

Boston : Printed by Green, Bushell, and Allen, for D. Henchman in Corn- hil. 1743. pp. 20, 279. 16mo. bm. jcb. mhs.

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5184

5185

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5187

5188

5189

5190

5191

5192

FLAVELL, John 1627-1691

The Cursed death of the cross described and improved.

Boston: Printed for C. Harrison. 1743. pp. 30. Woodcut.

The Teachings of God, opened in their natdiie and neckssitv. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1743.

FLEMING, Robert 1630-1694

The Fulfilling of the Scripture. Or an essay shewing the exact accom- plishment op the word op God in his works, performed and to be per- formed. For confirming of believers, and convincing atheists of the present time: containing some bare histories of the works and the servants of God in the Church of Scotland. . . . With a preface by Mr. Foxcroft, pastor of the first church in Boston. [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, New England, Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for Nathanael Procter at t/ie Bible and Dove in Ann-street, near t/ie Draw-Bridge. 1743. pp. xxiv, xii, 522. 12mo. nypl.

FOX, George, and HOOKE, Ellis

Instructions for right spelling, and plain directions for reading and writing true English With several delightful things, very useful and necessary both for young and old, to read and learn. By G. F. and E. H. Printed at Boston by liogers & FowU. 1743. pp.120. 16mo.

FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790

"Give us but light." Letter to the Rev. George Whitefieij). Dated, Philadelphia, June 6, 1743.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743. Broadside. foL bpl.

A Pocket Almanack for the year 1744. . . . With several useful

additions. By R. Saunders, phil.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. [1743.] pp. (24). 32mo. LOC.

Poor Richard, 1744. An Almanack for the year of Christ 1744 . . .

By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin. . . Sold also by Jonas Green at Annapolis. [1743.] pp. (24). 8vo. hsp.

A Proposal for promoting useful knowledge among the British Plan- tations IN America.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, lA M&y nAS.'] Broadside, fol.

GEE, Joshua 1698-1748

A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Nathanael Eells, moderator of the late

CONVENTION OF PASTORS IN BOSTON; CONTAINING SOME REMARKS ON THEIR PRINTED TESTIMONY AGAINST SEVERAL ERRORS AND DISORDERS IN THE LAND. . . .

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for If. Procter, at the Bible and Dove in Fish Street. 1743. pp. [17] 8vo. aab. ba. chs. nypl.

The same. The second edition.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for JV. Proetm", at the Bible and Dove in Fish-street. 1743. pp. [17]. 8vo. chs. mhs.

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5193 QOETSCHIUS, Johannes IIenduicus 1718-1800 Dk Onbekende God of Ekn kokt ende eenvoudigbeuiciit, hoe veele die den

NaAM HEBBEN, DAT SY LeVEN, MET AI.LE HAAllE PlICIITEN EN GODSDIENSTIGH- EEDEN, EeREN EN DIENEN EENKN GOD DIEN 8E NOCH KBNNEN NOCH BEMINNEN. AaNGETOONT in EEN TKOUWHERTIGE VEUKLAARINGE en TOEPASSINGE OVER

Handijngen XVII. 33. Want db Stad doorgaande aanschodwende uwe IIkiligdommen heb IK OOK eenen Altaar gevondbn, op welke EEN Ops-

CHRIFT 8T0ND, DeN OnBEKENDEN GoD. DESE DAN DIE GV NIETKENNENDE DIEN, VERKONDIGE IK U LlEDEN. GePREDIKT DEN 22 AuG. 1742, IN DE KeRKK

van Niedw-Town, op't Lang Island. Door Joii. Hend. Goetschius, Predi-

KANT ALDAAR.

Mew-York, Gedrukt by J. P. Zenrjer, M,DCC,XLIII. pp. 38, [sic 55.]

(3). 4tO. LIU8.

Page 41 has been omitted, and page 55 misprinted 28.

5194 GRIFFITH, Benjamin A Short treatise op church-dibciplinb.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743. pp. (3), 63. 16mo.

5195 GRUBER, Johann Adam EiNEs Gbringen Bericiit, was sich zwischen ihm und Herrn Ludwig [Graf

Zinzendorpf,] und andern seiner Zugehorigen, in der Herrnhuter Sachb in Jahr und Tag begeben 1743, samt denen nothigen Belbgen. [Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Chri»toph Saur. 1748.]

5190 GUELDIN, Samuel

Samuel GOldinb Qewbsenen Predigers in den Dket Haupt-Kirchen zu Bern IN DER Schweitz Sein Unpartheyisches Zeugnuss Uebbr Die Neue Verei- NiGUNG Aller Religions-Partheyen In Pens Sylvanien. Wie auch Von andern nothigen Puncten Wie die Vorrede und Register ausweisen. . . . I Theil. [— 5te Theil.]

Oedruckt bey ChristopJi Saur in Oermantoicn. 1743. pp. 127, (1). 16mo.

5197 GUTHRIE, William 1630-1665 A Sermon preached at Finnick, in August, 1662, by Mr. William Guthrey

upon Matth. XVI. 25. . . .

Philadelphia: Re-printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLIII. pp. 35. 8vo.

5198 HANCOCK, John 1702-1744. The Danger of an unqualified ministry represented in a sermon, preached

AT the ordination OP THE ReV. Mr. JOHN BaSS, TO THE PASTORAL CARE OF

THE Church of Christ in Ashpord, in the Colony op Connecticut, on Sep- tember 7Tn, 1743. And now printed at the earnest desire op the HEARERS. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen Street next to the prison. 1743. pp. 31. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

5199 A Discourse upon the good work. Delivered at the monthly Tues- day LECTURE IN PeMBROOK, SEPTEMBER, 7tH. 1743. AnD NOW PUBLISHED AT

the earnest desire op the HEARERS. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed & sold by Rogers and Fowle, in Queen Street, below the prison, near the Town-House. 1743. pp.38. 8vo. ba.

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HANCOCK, John, continued.

5200 The Examiner, on Gilbert against Tennent. Containing a compdta-

TioN of the Rev. Mr. Gilbert Tennent, and his adherents: extracted

CHIEFLY FROSr HIS OWN WRITINGS, AND FORMED UPON HIS OWN PLAN OF COM- PARING the Moravian principles with the standard of orthodoxy, in

DISTINCT COLU.MNS. TOGETHER WITH SO.ME STRICTURES ON THE PREFACE TO THE

Rev. 5Ir. Tennent's Five sermons and appendix lately published, and subscriised by six reverend ministers of Boston. The whole being an

ESSAY TOW^ARDS answering THREE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS, VIZ. 1. WhAT IS TRUTH IN THE PRE.SKNT RELIGIOUS COMMOTIONS IN THIS LAND? 3. WhAT IS THE SHORTEST METHOD OF FINDING THE WHOLE TRUTH? 3. WHETHER SUCH AS ARE GIVEN TO CHANGE, OUGHT NOT IN CONSCIENCE TO MAKE THEIR PUBLICK RETRACTA- TIONS, ACCORDING TO ST. AUSTIN. ThE WHOLE ESSAY IS SUBMITTED TO THE

JUDGMENT OF COMMON SENSE. By Philalethes. [Five lines of Scripture texts ] Boston: Printed for 8. Eliot, in Gornhill. 1743. pp. 32. 8vo. yc.

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5201

Un.

The same.

Boston, Printed, 1748. [1743.] pp. 31. 8vo.

Philadelphia : Be-printed and sold by B. Frank-

5202 An Expostulatory and pacifick letter, by way of reply to Rkvd. Mb.

Gee's Letter of remarks, on the printed Testimony of the late conven- tion OF pastors in Boston, against several errors and disorders in the

LAND. AdDRESS'D TO THE ReV". Mr. NaTHANAEL EeLLS THKIR MODERATOB.

. . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Bogers and Fowle in Queen-street, next to the Prison. 1743. pp. 15. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

5203 HART, William 1713-1784 The Holy Scriptures the complkat and only rule of religious faith &

practice. Shewn in a discourse, which is now hade publick, with a view OF ITS BEING OF EXTENSIVE SERVICE. . . . [Nine lines of Scripture texts.]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen. 1743. pp. (2), 42. 16mo.

5204 HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTRISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE ERUDITIONE, ORNATISSIMO VIRO

GuLiELMO Shirley, Armigero. PROviNci.a; Massachusettensis Gubernatori . . . Rkverendo pariter atque honorando D. Edvardo Holyoke, Colleou Harvardini Pr^sidi . . . Theses hasce, quas (Divinio anncente numine) IN CoLLEGio Harvardino defendebb . . . [Colophon:]

Habita in Comiiiis Academicis Cantabrigim Nov-Anglorum, quarto

nonarum Quintilis. Anno MDCCXLIII. Broadside, fol.

HC.

5205 HILDEBRAND, Johannes 1679-1765

Mistiches und Kirchi.iches ZeugnOss deb BrOderschaft In Zion, von den wichtigsten Puncten des Christenthums Nkbst einem Anhang Darinnen

DIESELBE IHR UNPARTHEYISCHES BEDENKEN AN TaG GIBT VON DEM BeKEH-

rungs-Werck der sogenanten Herrenhutischen Gemeine in Pennsylva- nien, und warum man ilinen keine klbche zustehen konne.

Oermantown, Oedruckt vnd zii Jinden bey C. Satir. 1743. pp.. (3), 44. 16rao.

1743

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5206

HILDEBRAND, Johannes, continued.

ScHRIFFTMAsSIGES ZEUGNOSS von DEM IIlMMLISCHEN UND JuNGPRAULICHEN

GeBAHRUNG8-WeRCK, WiE ES an DEM EUSTEN AdaM 1ST MIT FlEISCU ZUGES- CHLOSSEN, ABEB AN DEM ZWEYTEN ADAM BEY SEINER CrEDTZIGUNG DURCII

EiNEN Speer wiederom geoffnet worden. Entgeoen GESETZT Dem OANTZ pngbgrcndetkn Vorgeben der Hkrrenhutischen Gemeine von einem

HEILIGEN EiIESTAND, DARAUS SiE DAS EbENBILD GOTTES AUSZUGEBAiIREN

vorgaben. Aus Light gegebkn durch Johannes Hildebrand. einem Mit- OLiED der Gemeine Jesu Christi in Ephrata HausvAtterucher Seite.

[ Oermantown : Gedruckt hey Christoph Saur, 1743.] pp. 20 16mo.

5207 WohlgegrCndetbs Bedenken deb Christlichen Gemeine in und bey

Ephrata Von dem Wkg des Heiligung. Wie debselbe nicht allein in der Vebsohnunq Christi, sondern hauptsAchlich in seiner Nachfolgk zu sncHEN. Ingleichen Von der VerfOhrung, da Fleisch und Blut sich zur TJngebOhr des Vebsohn-Opfers Jesu Christi anmasst. Auf Beoehren etlicher Freunde ans Licht gebracht durch Johannes Hildebrand. Bey Veranlassung eines von der sog enanuten Herrenhutischen Gemeine brhaltenen Brieves.

Germantown : Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1743. pp. 45. 8vo.

5208 HOBART, Noah 1706-1773 A Serious address to the members of the Episcopal separation in New- England. Occasioned by Mb. Wetmore's Vindication of the professors OF THE Church of England in Connecticut. Being an attempt to fix and settle these three points, i. whether the inhabitants op the british Plantations in America, those of New-England in particular, are obliged, in point of duty, by the laws of God or man, to conform to the pbelatic church, by law established in the south part of Great-Britain. II. Whether it be proper in point of prudence for those who are al- ready settled in such churches as have so long subsisted in New-Eng- land, to forsake them and go over to that communion. III. Whether it

BE lawful for particular MEMBERS OF NeW-EnGLISH CHUBCHES TO SEPARATE FROM THEM, AND JOIN IN COMMUNION WITH THE EPISCOPAL ASSEMBLIES IN THE

COUNTRY. . . . [Two lines from] Prov. xxviii. 31.

Boston: Printed by J. BusheU and J. Green for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1743. pp. 139. Svo. AAS.

5209 HOBBY, William 1707-1765 The Faithful minister the glory of Christ. Exhibited in a sermon de-

liver'd at the ordination of the Reverend Daniel Emerson to the

PASTOBAL care of the SECOND CHUBCU OF ChBIST IN DUNSTABLB. . . .

Boston: Printed for, and sold by S.Eliot in Cornhil. 1743. pp. 39. Svo.

6210 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Amebicanische Calendeb, Auf das Jahr nach deb Gnadenreichen Geburth unsebs Hebbn und Heylandes Jesu Christi 1744.

. . . ZUM SECHSTEN MaL HEBAUS GEGEBEN. . . .

Germantown: Gedruckt und zu Jinden bey Christoph Saur. [1743.1 (26). plate. 4to.

pp.

HSP.

5211 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH December 16, 1743. Germantown :

Penstlvanischk Geschicht-Schreibeb. January 16-

Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1743. 4to.

HSP.

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5812 DAS HOCHDEUTSCHE Pknnstlvanischb Journal. No 1. May. [-November, 1743.]

Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Joseph Crellius, in Market street. 1748. No copies are known to be extant. Probably discontinued be- fore the end of the year. Crellius returned to Holland in 1746.

5213 HOCHM.VNN von IIOCHENAU, Ernst Chbistoph 1661-1721 Eknst Christoph Hochmanns von Hochknao Glaubkns-Bkkknntniss, Gkschri-

EBKN AUS SEINEM AnREDE, AUFF DEM HoCn-GRAFL. LlPPISCH SCHLOSS DeTMOLD,

Samt Einer an die Judkn gehaltenen Rede. Auf onaedioe Verordncsg Seiner Hoch-GrAfl Exceli,. Des Ueoierbnden Herrn Graffen zc der LippE. iM Jahr 1702 gedruckt, und 1703 wieder aufgelegt, und nun mit

BINER KURTZEN VORREDE BEGLEITHKIT.

Oermantown Gedruekt hey Christoph Saur. 1743. pp. 24. 24mo. Hsp.

5214 HOOKER, Thomas 1586-1647 The Poor doubting christian drawn to Christ. Wherein the main hind- rances, WHICH KEEP men FROM COMING TO ChRIST, ARE DISCOVERED. WiTH special HELPS TO RECOVER GOD'S FAVOUR. . . . WiTII AN ABSTRACT OF THE

author's LIFE. [By Thomas Prince.] [Four lines from] Isaiah lv. 1.

Boston: Printed by Green, BusJiell, and Allen, for D. Henchman, in Cornhill. 1743. pp. (2), 14, 143. (1). 16mo. chs. mhs. ntpl. bihs.

5215 The same.

Boston: Printed by Green, BiisheU 4t Allen, for S. Eliot. 1743. pp.

(2), 14, 144. 12mo.

5216 INDIANS. Six Nations. The Treatv held with the Indians of the Six Nations, at Philadelphia in

July, 1742.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New-Printing- Office, near the Market. MDCCXLIII. pp. 25. fol. hsp. ntpl.

5217 INQUIRY into the state of the bills of credit of the Province op Massachu- setts-Bay IN New-England.

[Boston:] 1743. pp. 52. 8vo.

5218 THE INTEREST of New- Jersey considered, with regard to trade and navi- gation, BY LAYING OF DUTIES, &C.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at the sign of t/ie Bible in Second-Street. [1743.] pp. 20. 8vo. H8P.

5219 JERMAN, John The American Almanack for the year of christian account, 1744.

Philadelphia: Printed by Tsaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford. [1743.]

6220 JOHNSON, Samuel 1696-1772 An Introduction to the study of philosophy, exhibiting a general view of

all the arts and sciences, for the use of pupils. with a catalogue of

some OF THE MOST VALUABLE AUTHORS NECESSARY TO BE READ IN ORDER TO IN- STRUCT THEM IN A THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE OF EACH OP THEM. BY A GENTLEMAN

EDUCATED AT Yale-College. [Eight Hues of Latin quotations.] The second

EDITION enlarged; THE FIRST HAVING BEEN PUBLISH'D AT LONDON IN THE RE- PUBLIC OF Letters for Mat, in the year 1731. Art. xxxvii.

N. London, Printed sold by T. Green, 1743. pp. (4), (iv), (31). 16mo.

6221 EIN KITRTZER Bericht von den Ursachen, warum die Oemeinschaft in Ephrata

SICH MIT DEM GrAFEN ZiNZENDORF UND SEINEN LEUTEN EINGBLASSEN. UnD WIE SICH BINE 80 GROSE UNGLEICHHEIT IM AuSGANO DEH SaCHEN AUP BEYDEN Sexten BEFUNDEN.

[Oermantown: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1743.]

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$30

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5234

. By

LEEDS, Titan The American Almanack for the tear of christian account, 1744. Titan Leeds, philomat.

Philadelphia : Printed by Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford. [1743.]

The same. New-Tork:

Sold by William Bradford. [1748.] 12mo.

5325

5226

5227

A LETTER from a gentleman in Scotland, to his friend in New-England. Containing an account of Mr. Whitefield's reception and conduct in Scotland, the two visits he made there; and also of the work at Cam- buslang, and other parts: wherein many mistakes, relating to these

things, THAT HAVE FORMERLY AND LATELY TRANSMITTED TO THIS COUNTRY, ARE rectified, and THE WHOLE AFFAIR SET IN A TRUE AND IMPARTIAL LIGHT. ThE

FOLLOWING Letter is written in so masterly a way, with such elegance op

THOUGHT, and CHRISTIAN TEMPER, THAT IT WILL SUFFICIENTLY RECOMMEND IT SELF TO EVERY CANDID AND INGENUOUS READER; AND THERE IS NO NEED TO AC- QUAINT THE WORLD, EITHER BY WHOM, OR TO WHOM, IT WAS WRITTEN. WiSDOM IB JUSTIFIED OF HER CHILDREN.

Boston: Printed and sold by T. Fleet at the Heart and Crown in Corn- UU. 1743. pp. (15). (1). 8vo. mhs. nypl.

LETTER FROM AN EMINENT MINISTER OF THE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND GIVING AN AC- COUNT OF HIS CONVERSION AND CHANGE OF PREACHING, &C.

Boston: 1743. 8vo.

LI8CHT, Jacob Jacob Lischys Reformibtkn Predigers Declaration seines Sinnes. An seine Rbformirten Religions-Genossen in Pensilvanien.

Oermaatown: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1743. pp. 8. 8vo.

1632-1704 [With a postscript concerning heresies and

LOCKE, John

A Letter concerning toleration. schisms.] The third edition.

Boston : Be-printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, n^xt to

Vie Prison. 1743. pp. 77. 16mo.

The intolerant spirit of the president and governors of Yale College in regard to the observance of religious forms, at this time, deter- mined a number of the senior class to reprint Locke's Essay on toleration, and a considerable number of subscriptions were ob- tained. The president learning of it, reprimanded them for their conduct, and ordered them to make a public confession, or else they should not have their degrees. All made the required confes- sion but one. "The day before commencement he found his name was not in the catalogue of his class, who were to have their de- grees: he waited on the president and corporation to know the reason why his name was not in the catalogue: he was told that . he had been in the mischievous business of carrying about sub- scriptions for the reprinting of Mr. Locke on toleration. He told them he was of age, and had property, and if he could not have his degree, he would appeal to the king in council : that he had an attorney, and would enter it soon. Some time after, a freshman was sent to him, acquainting him that the president and corpora- tion wished to see him. He waited on them, and they treated him with much complaisance, and told him to appear with his class and take his degree."— Trumbull's History of Connecticut, 11:183.

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5229

5230

LORD, Benjamin 1694-1784

God glorified in his works, of providence and grace, a remarkable in- stance OF IT, in the various AND SIGNAL DELIVERANCES, THAT EVIDENTLY AP- PEAR TO BE WROUGHT FOR MrS. MeRCY WhEELER, IN PlAINFIELD.

Boston: Printed by Rogen & Fowle for J. Blaneluird. 1743. pp. 44. 8vo.

The same. Second edition.

Boston : Printed by Rogers d Fowle for J. Blanchard.

1743. 8vo.

.5231

5232

5233

Humule importunity and faith, victorious over all discouragements.

A SERMON PREACH'd AT PlAINFIELD, JuNE 14, 1743. SOON AFTER THE REMARK- ABLE DELIVERANCE OP MrS. MeRCY WhEELER THERE PROM LONG CONFINE- MENT AND IMPOTKNCY. Published AT THE DESIRE OF SOME THAT HEARD IT. . . .

[Four lines from] Matth. ix, 23.

Boston : Printed by D. Fowle for J. Blanchard at the Bible and Crown, near the Market. 1743. pp. 48. 8vo. ba. chs. nypl.

LOVELL, John 1708-1778

A Funeral oration delivkr'd at the opening op the annual meeting of the Town, March 14th, 1742. In Faneuil Hall in Boston: occasion'd by the death of the founder, Peter Faneuil, esq. [One line of Latin quotation.]

Boston ; Printed by Green, Bushell, and Allen, for S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-street. 1743. pp. 14. 4to. ba. jcb.

The same. Second edition.

Boston: Printed by Green, Busliell, and Allen, for S. Kneeland and T.

pp. 14. 4to.

Green in Queen-street. 1743.

M., A.

The State of religion in New-England, since the Rev. Mk. George White- field's arrival there. In a letter prom a gentleman in New- England to his friend in Glasgow. [Signed, A. M.] Boston: 1743.

5234 MASON, John 1646-1694 Select remains. . . . Collected with life, by his grandson, Rev. John

Mason. Recommended by Dr. Isaac Watts. Third edition.

Boston: Re-printed for <t sold by J. Edwards. 1743. pp.161. 16mo.

5235 Spiritual songs: or, songs of praise with penitential cries to Almighty

God, upon several occasions. Together with the Song op Songs, which is Solomon's: first turn'd then paraphkas'd in English verse. The six- teenth edition, corrected.

Boston: Printed by Green, Bus/iell and Allen, for D. Henchman in Comhill. 1743. pp. (2), (2), (4), 151, (2). l6mo. nypl.

6236 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day op Mat, 1742. And continued by adjournments and prorogations unto Thursday,

THE thirty-first Of MaRCH FOLLOWING.

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency the Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIIL pp. 335-337. fol.

1748

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5237

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

The same. An Act, passed by the Gbeat and General Court or

Assembly op his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England: BEGUN and held AT BOSTON UPON WEDNESDAY TUB TWENTY-FIPTH

DAY OF May 1743. [Colophon:]

Boston, iV. S. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency the Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIII. pp. 339-340. fol.

5238 The same. An Act . . . , and continued by adjournment to Thurs- day THE eighth day OF SEPTEMBER FOLLOWING. [Colophon :]

Boston : AT. E. Printed and sold by Samiiel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency tlie Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIII. pp. 341-344. fol.

5239 The same. An Act . . . and continued by adjournment and pro- rogation TO Thursday the twentieth of October following. [Colophon:]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency the Oovernour, Council and House of Representa- tives. MDCCXLIII. pp. 345-348. fol.

5240 An Act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op his

Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England: begun AND held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty sixth day of May 1742. And continued by adjournments and prorogations unto Thursday the thirty first of March following. [Colophon :]

Boston, N. E: Printed and sold by Sam/tiel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency the Oovernour, Council and House of Representa- tives. MDCCXLIII. pp. 75-76. fol.

5241 The same. Acts and Laws . . . : begun and held at Boston upon

Wednesday the twenty- fifth day of May 1743. [Colophon:]

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency the Oovernour, Council, and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIIL pp. 77-81. fol.

5242 The same. And continued by adjournment to Thursday the eighth

DAY of September following. [Colophon:]

Boston: Jf. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency tlie Oovernour, Council, and House of Representa- tives. MDCCXLIII. pp. 83-89. fol.

5243 The same. An Act, . . . , and continued by adjournment to Thurs- day THE EIGHTH DAY OP SEPTEMBER FOLLOWING.

[Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1743.] p. 83. fol.

6244 The same. Acts and Laws . . . , and continued by adjournment

AND prorogation TO THURSDAY THE TWENTIETH OF OCTOBER FOLLOWING.

[Colophon :]

Boston: JV. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency t?ie Oovernour, Council and House of Representa-

MDCCXLIIL pp. 91-97. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued. 6345 [Arms.] By ins kxckli.knct William Siiikley, esq ; captain-general and

GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OP THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanks- giving. . , . Thursday the thirteenth day of October next, . . . God SAVE the King. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by J. Ih-aper, Printer to his excellency tfte Oovemour and Council. 1748. Broadside, fol. ba.

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5846 Journal of the honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England begun and held at Boston, in the County op Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty-fifth day OP May, Annoqub Domini, 1743. [-17 September, 1743.]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kiueland and Timothy Oreen, Printers to tlie /lonemrable House of Bepresentatives. 1748. pp. (97). fol. ba.

5247 The same. A Journal of the honourable House op Representa- tives. At a great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province op the Massachusett's-Bay in New England, begun and held at Boston in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday the 25th day op May, being the last Wednesday of the said month, Annoq; Domini, 1743, and prom thence continued by prorogation to Thursday the 20th day of Oc- tober FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET AT BOSTON AFORESAID, BEING THE SECOND

SESSION OP THE SAID CouRT. [-12 November, 1743.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, Printers to tlie honourable House of Representatives. [1743]. pp. 99-137. fol. ba.

5248 The same. A Journal of the honourable House of Representa- tives. At a great and General Court oii Assembly of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New England, begun and held at Boston in County op Suffolk, upon Wednesday the twenty-sixth day of May, being the last Wednesday of said month. Anno Dom. 1743, and from

THENCE continued BY SEVERAL PROROGATIONS TO WEDNESDAY THE EIGHTH DAY

OF February following, and then met at Boston aforesaid, being the THIRD SESSION OF THE SAID Court. [-28 April, 1744.] [Colophon.]

Bosto7i : Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, Printers to the Iwnourable House of Representatives. 1748. [-1744.] pp. 13fl-222. fol. ba.

5249 MATHER, Increase 1639-1723 Soul-saving gospel truths. Deijver'd in several sermons: wherein is

siiew'd, i. The unreasonableness op those excuses which men make for their delaying to come to the Lord Jesus Christ for salvation, ii. That fob men to despair of the forgiveness of their sins because they have

been GREAT, IS A GBBAT EVIL. III. ThAT EVERT MAN IN THE WORLD IS GOING

INTO ETERNITY. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743. pp. 167. 18mo. jcb.

5250 MR. [Jonathan] PARSONS corrected: or an addition of some things to his late sermon and preface, tending to set them in a true and just light.

Boston: Printed by Roners & Fowle. 1743. pp.15. 16mo. HC. mhs.

5251 NEDERDUITSCHE Almanacke voor het Jaab, 1744.

Nieuw-Tork: Printed by J. P. Zenger. [1743]

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5260 5261

NEW JERSEY Puovince.

Anno regni Geokgii ii. Regis Magn« Britannia, Francis, & IIibkrni*,

DECIMO SKPTIMO. At A GeNKUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-JeR8KT BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT PeRTH-AmBOY, THE TENTH DAY OF OCTOBER AnNO DOM- INI 1743. In the seventeenth year of the reign of our sovereign lord George ii. By the grace op God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, Kino, Defender of the faith, &c.

Philadelphia : Printed and suld by B. Franklin, Printer to the JUing's most excellent Majeity for tfie Province of New-Jersey, M,DCC,XLIII. pp. (2), 21-66. fol.

Extracts from the minutes and votes of the House of Assembly op the

Colony of New-Jersey; met in General Assembly at Burlington, on Sat- urday THE 16th of October 1742. Printed by Benjamin Franklin, by or- der OF Andrew Johnston, esq; their speaker. To which are added some

NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS UPON THE SAID VOTES. AlSO THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH

TO THE Assembly on his dissolving of them ; and the letters and orders

MENTIONED AND REFERRED TO IN THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

[Philadelphia:] Printed [by B. Franklin] in the year M,DCC,XLIII.

pp. 56. 4tO. LCP. NJSL. NYPL. PRO.

The Speech of his excellency Lewis Morris, esq; captain general and

COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OP NeW-JeUSEY, &C. TO THE ASSEMBLY

OP THE SAID Province, on His dissolving of them, the twenty-fifth of Nov. 1742.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743.

NEW YORK Province. Anno regni Georgii ii. regis MAONiS; Britanni^e, Francis, & HiBERNiiS,

DECIMO SEPTIMO. At A GENERAL ASSEMBLY BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT NeW-YoRK,

the eighth DAY OP NOVEMBER, Anno Domini, 1743. . . .

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the new Printing- Offlce on Hunter's Key. 1743. pp. 42. fol. nyhs.

His excellency's speech to the General Assembly op the Colony of

New- York, the 17th [sic 27th] of September, 1743.

Printed by William Bradford in New-York, 1743. Broadside, fol. pro.

His excellency's speech to the General Assembly of the Colony of

New- York, the 8th of November, 1743. f Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York, 1743. 1 leaf. fol. pro.

Journal op the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op the

Colony op New- York, 1742. [sic.] [19 April-27 September, 1743.] [Colophon:]

Printed by William Bradford in New-York, 1743. pp. 7. [sic. 8] (1). fol.

Journal op the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op

the Colony op New- York. Begun the eighth day of November, 1743. [-17 December, 1743.]

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the new Print ing- Offlee on Hunter's- Key. 1743. pp.45, fol. hsp. pro.

THE NEW- YORK Gazette. January-December, 1743.

New-York: Printed and sold by William Bradford. 1743. fol.

THE NEW-YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, foreign AND domestick. January-December, 1743.

New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1743. fol. nypl.

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52()3 THE NEW-YORK Weekly Post-boy. With the freshest advices foreign and DOMESTicK. Numb. 1. JANUARY-[-December, 1743.]

New-Tork: Printed by Jam«» Parker, at tlte new Printing-office in Beaver-street. 1743. fol.

Continued to 1753, by its founder James Parker. In 1747, the title was changed to "New-York Gazette revived in the Weekly Post-boy." In January, 1753, William Weyman Ijecame a partner and principal manager of the paper, and the title was altered to "The New- York Gazette ; or, the Weekly Post-boy." The ])artnership expired in February, 1759. And Parker assigned the publication of the paper to his nephew, Samuel Parker, who continued it as "Parker's New- York Gazette or, the Weekly Post- boy," to July, 1760, when James Parker again assumed its publi- cation, with John Holt, under the firm name of James Parker and Co. This partnership ended in April, 1762, when John Holt, under a lease, continued the paper, without Parker's name in the title, till October 1766. On the 27th November, 1766, Parker again resumed its publication and continued it until a few months be- fore his death, June 24, 1770. On August 27, 1770 Samuel Parker and Anthony Carr began the publication of the paper and continued it for two years. The publication was then suspended for several months, but was renewed in August 1773, by Samuel F. Parker and John Anderson, and in a short time after finally discon- tinued, after a publication of thirty years from its first appearance.

62(i3

THE NOTE-MAKER noted, and the Observer observed upon: or, a full answer to some notes and observations upon the votes of the housb of Assembly of the Colony of New- Jersey; met in General Assembly at Burlington, on Saturday the 16th of October, 1743. Being a vindication of the present and some for-mbr governors, councils and assemblies of THE SAID Colony, against the unreasonable cavils of the said Observer OR Note-maker. By A Lover of True English Liberty.

[Philadelphia:] Printed [by B. Franklin] in, tlie year M,DCC,XLIII. pp. 31. 4to. LCP.

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NOTES and observations upon the Votes of the House of Assembly of the Colony of New- Jersey; met in General Assembly at Burlington, on Saturday the 16Tn op October, 1742.

[New-Torkf Printed by James Parker.] 1743. 4to.

OSBORN, Samuel 1690-1785

The Case and complaint of Mr. Samuel Osbobn, late of Eastham; as it was represented in a Letter to Rev. Dr. Colman, to be communicated by him TO the Convention fob their consideration.

Boston: Sold by W. MeAlpine. 1743. pp. 29. (1). 8vo. bpl. ec. mhs.

THE PAPIST'S CURSES, or a vindication op the Roman Catholicks, «c. [Philadelphia? Sold by Andrew Farrel. 1743.]

PEMBERTON, Ebenezer 1704-1777

The Duty op committing our souls to Christ, explained and improved in a sermon: the substance of which was preached at Stratfield in the Colony of Connecticut, Sept. 13th. 1742. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle, next to tlie Prison in Queen-street. 1743. pp. 41. 8vo. mhs.

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PEMBERTON, Ebenezkr, continued.

A Sermon preached at the Presbyterian Church in the City of New- York, ON occasion op the death of John Nicoll, m. d., who departed this LIFE October 2. 1743. Etat bum 64. . . . [One line from] Phil. i. 21.

New-Tork: Printed by James Parker : 1743. pp. [32]. 4to. ba. nypl. A poem "To Mrs. Margaret Dubois on the death of her late vertu- ous father, John Nicoll, M. D. " Signed, W. S. occupies pages 29-32.

5269

DBCIUO Q0AKTO. AcTS OF ASSEMBLY. FeBRCARY

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PENNSYLVANIA Province. Anno regni Georgii ii. . . 1742, 8.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743.] The six laws enacted may not have been published otherwise than in the collection of Laws of the Province.

A Bill for the better regulating the nightly watch within the City

OF Philadelphia, and for raising money on the inhabitants of the said Cm, for defraying the necessary expenses thereof.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLIII. pp. 11. fol. hsp.

Dbr Nbue Charter. Oder Schrifftliche Versicherung ; Der Frey-

hbitbn, Welchb William Penn, esq : Dbn Einwohnern von Pennsylvanien

UND DESSEN TBRRITORIEN GEGEBEN. AuS DEM EnGLISCHEN ORIGINAL tJBERSBTZT.

[Von Christoph Saur.]

Germantown: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1743. pp 55. Sm. 4to. hsp. Given to the subscribers of Saur's paper as a premium in parts of eight pages each. Begun in 1743 but not finished printing till about July 1744.

Votes and proceedings op the House of Representatives op the

Province op Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on the 14th op October, A. D. 1742, AND continued by adjournments, [to August 13, 1743.]

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Offiee, near the Market. M,DCC,XLIIL pp. 73. fol. hsp.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign

AND DOME8TICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBER, 1743.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, Post-master, at the new Printing- office, near the Market. 1743. fol.

New- Year verses op the carriers op The Pennsylvania Gazette.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal, or Weekly Advbrtisbr. January-December, 1748.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at tlie Sign of tJie Bible in Second-street. 1743. fol. nypl.

In September the imprint was changed to that given in the following year.

POOR ROBIN'S Almanack, for the meridian op the female sex, and the YEAR 1744.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1743.]

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6277 PRESBYTERIES of New Brunswick and New Castle.

A Dbclakation op the Presbyteries op New-Brunswick and New-Castle

JUDICIALLY MET TOGETHER AT PhII^DELPHIA, MaY 26TH, 1743.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1743. pp. ii, 14. 16mo.

5278 PRESCOTT, Benjamin 1687-1777 A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Joshua Gee, in answer to his op June 3, 1748,

ADDRESSED TO THE ReV. MR. NaTHANIEL EeLLS, MODERATER OP THE LATE CON- VENTION OP Pastors in Boston. . . . [Eight lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed by Oreen, Bushell and Allen, for Samuel Eliot in Corn- hill. 1743. pp. (28). 8m. 4to. ba. nypl.

5279 RAWLET, John 1643-1686 The Christian monitor: containing an earnest exhortation to an holy life:

with some directions in ORDER THERETO. WRITTEN IN A PLAIN AND EAST STILE, POB ALL SORTS OF PEOPLE. ThE TWENTY-SIXTH EDITION.

Boston: Printed for, and sold by Daniel Gookin, at the earner of Water- street, Cornhil. 1743.

5280 REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH. Bekanntmachung. [a public declaration endorsing Jacob Lischy.]

[Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford. 1743.]

5281 ROBBINS, Philemon 1710-1781 A Plain narrative of the pboceedinqs of the Reverend Association and

Consociation of New-Haven County, against the Rev. Mr. Robbins of Branford, since the year 1741, and the doings of his church and people. With some remarks by another hand. In a letter to a friend.

Boston: Printed and sold by S, Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queen-street. 1743. pp. 44. 4to.

.1282 ROWE, Elizabeth Singer ' 1674-1737

Devout exercises of the heart, in meditation and soliloquy prayer and praise. Reviewed and published at her request by the Rbv. Isaac Watts, d. d.

Boston: Be printed for J. Blanchard. 1743.

5283

The History of Joseph. A poem in ten books.

Boston: Reprinted for C/iarles Harrison & J. Blanchard.

1743.

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5285

EIN SCHREIBEN deb herbnhutischen Gemeine aus ihrer Conferenz an Mstb. Johann Hiijjebrand in Ephrata. Gkgeben aus unsebem Synodo in Phila- delphia, D. 11. (22) MArtz, 174f.

I Oermantown : Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1743.]

SECCOMBE, Joseph 1706-1760

Business and diversion inoffensive to God, and necessary for the comport

AND SUPPORT OF HUMAN SOCIETY. A DISCOURSE UTTEr'D IN PART AT AmMAUS-

keeg-Falls, in THE FISHING-SEASON. 1739. [Eight lines of verse.] [Signed Fmjviatulis Piscator.]

Boston: Printed for 8. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-street. MDCCXLIII. pp. (2), ii, 5-21, (1). 12mo. ba. bpl. nypl.

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SECCOMBE, Joseph, continued.

A Specimen of the harmony op wisdom and fidelity in relation to our

CIVIL, MORAL AND SPIIUTOAL BEHAVIOUR.

Boston: 1743. pp. iv, 39. 8vo.

5280

5287 SERGEANT, John 1710-1749 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. . . . PuBLISU'D AT THE DESIRE OF THJ!; HEARERS.

Boston: Printed for S. Eliot in Cornhil. 1743. pp.36. 8vo. ba. chs.

5288 A Letter from the Rev". Mk. Sergeant of Stockbridge, to Dr. Col- man, 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 lan- guage 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 op Mr. Sergeant, with some general account of what the Rev. Mr. Isaac Hoi.lis of . . . has al- ready done for the sons of this Indian Tribe of Houssatannoc, now

ERECTED INTO A TOWNSHIP BY THE GENERAL COURT, AND CALLED StOCKBRIDGE.

[Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for B. Henchman in Comhill.

1748. pp. 16. 8V0. BA. JCB. NYPL. WL.

5289 SHEPARD, Thomas 1605-1649 The Saints' jewel, shewing how to apply the promise and the soul's invita- tion UNTO Jesus Christ. In two sermons preached by Thomas Shepard. [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed for, and sold by Daniel Oookin, at the corner of Water- street, Cornhil. 1743. pp. 38, (1). 16rao. aas. bpl. chs. nysl.

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5291

- The Sincere convert discovering the small number op true believers,

AND the great DIFFICULTY OF SAVING CONVERSION.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1743. 12mo.

The same. New- York:

Printed by James Parker. 1748. 12mo.

5292 SMITH, Josiah

Letters to Rev. Boston:

1704-1781

William Cooper op Boston. 1743. 8vo.

5293 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1743. Charles-Tovm: Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street.

1743. fol.

5294 STAFFORD, Joseph

An Almanack for the year of our Lord, 1744. . . .

Boston: Printed by Oreen, Busliell, and Allen, for tfie booksellers. 1744. [1743]. pp. (16). 13mo. Kins.

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STILES, Isaac 1G97-1760

A Looking-glass for changlings. A seasonable caveat against meddling

WITH THEM THAT ARE GIVEN TO CHANGE. In A SERMON PREACII'd AT THE FREE- MENS MEETING AT NEW-HaVEN, APRIL llTH, 1743. . . . POBLISHED AT THE DESIRE AND COST OF A NUMBER OP THE HEARERS. [TwO lines from] JOB. XXXIV.

30. [Three lines of Latin from] Virgil.

N. London: Printed <fc sold by 1\ Green, 1743. pp. (4), 44. 16mo.

TAYLOR, Jacob

Pensilvania, 1744. An Almanack, or ephemeris: . . , For the year 1744.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by I. Warner and C. Bradford, at the

sign of tlie Bible in. Front-street. [1743.] pp. (32), Sm. 8vo. aps.

TENNENT, Gilbert 1708-1764

The Examiner, examined, or Gilbert Tbnnent, harmonious. In answer to a pamphlet entitled 'I'liE Examiner, or Gilbert against Tennent. Being A vindication op the Rev. Gilbert Tennent and his associates, together with six Rev. ministers of Boston, from the unjust reflections cast upon them by the author of that anonymous pamphlet, together with some remarks upon the Querists, the third part, and other op their

PERFORMANCES. ThE WHOLE BEING AN ESSAY TO VINDICATE THE LATE GLORIOUS

WORK OF God's power and grace in these lands, from the unreasonable

CAVILS AND exceptions OF THE SAID PAMPHLET, AND OTHERS OF LIKE NATURE.

The whole essay is submitted to tue decision of truth and common sense.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at the Sign of the

Bible in Second-street. 1743. pp. 146, (1). 8vo. bpl. hsp. miis.

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The same. Boston: 1743.

pp. 146, (1). 12mo.

5300

The Necessity op holding past the truth represented in three ser- mons on Rev. hi. 3. preached at New- York, April 1742. With an Appen- dix, RELATING TO ERRORS LATELY VENTED BY SOME MORAVIANS IN THOSE PARTS. To WHICH ARE ADDED, A SERMON ON THE PrIKSTLY-OFFICE OF CHRIST, AND ANOTHER ON ThE ViRTUE OF CHARITY. TOGETHER WITH A SeRMON OF A DuTCH DIVINE ON TAKING THE LITTLE FOXES; FAITHFULLY TRANSLATED. . . . [Four

lines from] .Judb verse 3.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-street, over against the Prison. MDCCXLIII. pp. (2), vi, 110; (2), 37; (2), 31. 8vo.

Second title: Two sermons preached at New Brunswick in the year 1741 ON The Priestly office of Christ. And The Virtue of charity. By Gil- bert Tennent, a. m. and minister op the gospel there. [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : JV. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen- street over-against the Prison. 1742. pp. (2), 37.

Third title: A Sermon By Abraham Hellenbroek, sometime minister op the gospel at Rotterdam. From Canticles chap. ii. ver. 15. Take us THE poxes, . . . Being one of that Rev. author's printed discourses on THE Song OF Solomon. Published at Rotterdam, Anno 1717. Translated from the Dutch.

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen- street. 1742. pp. (2), 31.

THE TESTIMONY and advice op a number op laymen respecting religion, and

THE teachers OF IT. AdDRESS'D TO THE PASTORS OF NEW-ENGLAND.

Boston: 1743. pp. 10. 8vo. bpl. mhs. wl.

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5301 THOMPSON, William 1096-1759

Thk Duty of a people kespbctino their decbasku ministers. Repkbsentkd

IN a sermon PUEACIIKD AT HiDDEIfORD, NOVEMBER 22d, 1741. OCCASIONED OK THK DEATH OF THE UeVKREND Mr. SaMUEI, WiI.I.ARD, LATE PASTOR OF THE CHUnCH IN THAT TOWN. WHO DIED AT KiTTERY, OCTOBER 25TH, 1741. AoEI) 80.

Boston: Printed and told by 8. Kneeland d T. Oreen, in Queen Street. 1748. pp. 30, (2). 16mo. ; mhs.

5802 THOUGHTS upon the state of the paper ccrrknct in Nkw-Enoland.

Boston: 1748. pp. 52. 4to. Miis.

6803 TODD, Jonathan 1714-1791

FCNBRAL SERMON, AT EaST GniLFORD, JdNB 10, 1789, ON THE DEATH OF THE

WORSHIPFUL Captain Janna Meiqs.

New-London: Printed by T. Oreen. 1743. pp.50. 12mo.

5304 UNITED BRETHREN or Unitas Fratrum, comniouly called Moravians. A Choice collection of hymns: with several new translations from the

Htmn-book of the Moravian Brethren.

Philadelphia: Printed by Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford. 1743.

5305 THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1743. Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1743. fol.

5800 WALKER, Timothy 1704-1782

The Way to try all pretended apostles: being the substance of two ser- mons preach'd at Rumforo, in New-Hampshire, January 1742, 3. . . . Publish'd at the desire of the hearers. [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by Oreen, Bushell, and Allen, for 8. Eliot in Cornhil. M,DCC,XL,III. pp. 29. 8vo. ba. nypl.

6307 WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748

Hymns and spiritual sonos. In thrbe books: i. Collected from the Scriptures, ii. Composed on divine subjects, hi. Prepared for the Lord's Supper. . . .

Boston: lie-printed for Charles Harrison. 1748. 12mo.

6808 WEBBE, John

A Discourse concernino paper money, in which its principles are laid open ;

AND A method, plain AND EASY, FOR INTRODUCING AND CONTINUING A PLENTY, WITHOUT LESSENING THK PRESENT VALUE OF IT, IS DEMONSTRATED. HUMBLY OFFERED TO THB CONSIDERATION OF THE HONOURABLE REPRESENTATIVES OP THE FREEMEN OF THE PROVINCE OF PeNSYLVANIA. NuMB. I. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed for the Author, by W. Bradford. [1748.] pp.11.

8V0. H8P.

No more issued.

680» WEBSTER, Alexander 1707-1784

Divine influence the true spring of the extraordinary work at Cambuslano

and OTHER places IN THB WEST OF SCOTLAND, ILLUSTRATED IN A LETTER FROM

THB Rev". SIr. Alexander Webster, one of the ministers of the City of

Edinburgh, to a gbntlkhan in the country. [Three lines from] Acts xi, 23, 24.

Edinburgh, Printed. Boston : He-printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and

T. Oreen in Queenstreet. 1743. pp. (2), 41. 8vo. aas. bpl.

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WESLEY, John 1703-171)1

Seiuous considerations on absolute phrdkstination. Extracted from a LATE autbor. Very suitable for these times. Boston: He printed. 1748. pp. 24. 8vo.

WHITEFIELD, Gbouge 1714-1770

Nine skumons upon the folt.owino subjects; vi/,. i. The Loud our rioiit- eoubness. II. The skkd ok tiiic woman and the seed of the serpent. in. Persecution evkuy ciiuibtian's lot. iv. Abraham's offehino up his son Isaac, v. Saul's conversion, vi. The Pharisee and publican, vii. Christ, the believer's wisdom, riohtkousnkss, sanctification, and redemp- tion. VIII. The Holy Spirit convincing the world of sin. . . . ix. The Conversion of Zaccheus. The second edition. Baton: 1748. 12iuo.

Some remarks on a late pamphlet entitleo, The State of religion in

New-England, since the Rev. Mr. George Whitefibld's arrival there.

. . . In A LETfET TO A MINISTER :

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1748. pp. 26. 8vo.

The same. The second edition.

Glasgow: Printed by William Dutwnn, and sold by tlie booksellers in Edinburgh and Glasgow. 1742. Boston: N. K. lie-printed and sold by H. Kneeland and 7\ Oreen in Qtwen-street. 1748. pp. (26), (1). 16mo. ba. nypl.

WILCOCKS, or WILCOX, Thomas A Choice drop of honey from the rock Christ. . te.xts.] The tenth edition.

Boston: Printed for, ami sold by D. Henchman, in Gomhil. 24. 16rao.

1549-1608 . [Three lines of Scripture

1748.

pp.

BA.

6817

WILLAUD, Samuel 1640-1707

Some brief sacramental meditations, preparatory for communion at the

GREAT ORDINANCE OF THE SUPPER. . . . ThE SECOND EDITION.

Boston: Printed by Oreen, Buslull and Allen, for B. Henchman, in Cornhil. 1748. pp. (2), vl, 116, (2). 8vo. bpl. mhs.

WILLARD, Samuel 1705-1748

The Minister of God approved. A sermon preached at Arundel at the

ORDINATION OF MB. JOHN HOVEY, A FEW WEEKS BEFORE THE DEATH OF THE AUTHOR. ... To which IS ADDED, A FuNERAL SERMON OCCASIONED BY THE MUCH LAMENTED DEATH OF THE REVEREND Mr. WiLLARD, PREACHED AT BiDDEFORD, A LITTLE AFTER HIS DECEASE. By WiLLIAM THOMPSON, A. M. PASTOR OF THE CHURCH IN SCARBOROUGH. WiTH A PREFACE TO BOTH, GIVING SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE AND CHARACTER OF MR. WiLLARD. By THE REVEREND

Mr. Prentice of Charlestown. [One line from] IIeb. 11. 4.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen-Street. 1748. pp. (2), iii-xvi, 60. 16rao. mhs.

WILLIAMS, Solomon 1700-1776

The Servants of the Lord Jesus Christ ought to be quickned to great dili- gence, ZEAL, AND faithfulness IN THEIR WORK, BECAUSE IIE TELLS THEM THEY must SHORTLY DIE. A DISCOURSE DELIVER'D AT MaNSFIELD, SePT. 28. 1742.

The day of the interment of the remains of the Rev'd Mr. Eleazek Williams, pastor of the church there, who departed this life on the 21st September, 1742. ^tat 54. . . . [Three lines from] Luk. 12, 85, 86.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen-street. 1748. pp. (4), 22. 16mo. chs. mhs.

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5318 WILLIAMS, William 1688-1760

ChKIST living in the saints, the life of their spirits, and the SUItE PLEDGE, OF THE HAPPY RESURRECTION OF THEIR MORTAL BODIES. A SERMON PREACH'd,

on THE Lord's dat, after the sorrowful death of Caleb Ltman (of Boston) Esq ; at Weston, where he died (after twelve weeks illness) Nov. 17, 1742. in the 65th year of his age. He was born at Northampton, Sept. 17. [sic 3] 1678. . . . [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle for S. Eliot in CornJdll. 1748. pp. 31. 8vo. AAS. CHS. mhs. wl.

5319 WILLISON, John 1680-1750 Looking to Jesus. Being an earnest exhortation and most excellent per-

SWASIVB to fly to THE LORD JeSUS ChRIST BY FAITH, IN ORDER TO OBTAIN eternal LIFE THROUGH HIM. . . . [TwO Hnes frOm] ISAI. XLV. 22.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1743. pp. (2), 32, (3).

16mO. BA. BPL.

Contains a poem of forty -eight lines Looking unto Jesus. By another hand.

5320 YALE COLLEGE. A Catalogue of the Library of Yale-Collkge in New-Haven. [Compiled

by Thomas Clap.]

N. London, Printed hy T. Oreen, 1743. pp. (2), (2), 44, (3), (1). 16mo. The whole number listed is stated to be about 2600 volumes.

5821 Pr^clarissimo optima eruditione, vit^e integritate, omnique foelicissimI:

GUBERNANDI RATIONS INSTRUCTISSIMO VIRO JONATHAN LaW ArMIGERO COLONIC

Connecticutensis Gubernatori . . . Revehando AC HONORANDO D. Thom.*; Clap Collegii Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo annuente) IN CoLLEGio Yalensis defenderk. . . . [Colophon :]

Habita in Comitiis Novo Portu Connecticutensium die decimo quarto Sep- tembris MDCCXLIII. [Novi-Londini, execudebat 2'imotheus Green. 1743.] Broadside, fol. yc.

5882 QUiESTiONES pro modulo discutiend* sub moderamine Reverendi D.

Thom^ Clap, Collegii- Yalensis, quod est, divinia providentia, Novo- PoRTU Connecticutensium Rectoris. In Comitiis publici a laurea magis- tratis candidatis, mdccxliil

[Novi-Londini, exeudebat Timotheus Oreen. 1743.] Broadside. Sm. fol.

5323 ZINZENDORFF, Nikolaus Ludwig, graf von. 1700-1760

Every man's right to live. A sermon on Ezek. xxxiii. 2. Why will ye die? Preached at Philadelphia, by the Rev. Lewis of Thurenstein, deacon koto

Tolll- Kal 'Evax^ytoatpiV. OF THE ANCIENT MORAVIAN ChOBCH. TRANSLATED FROM

German into English.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1743.

5324 A Letter prom Lewis Thurenstein, DEACON OF THE Moravian Church, to

people of all ranks and persuasions, which are in pennsylvania; but more especially to those who are not bigotted to any particular opinion. Translated from the Latin by Philip Reading, a. b. of University Col- lege, Oxford. To which will be added an apology fob the teanslatob. Philadelphia ? 1743. Advertised, perhaps not printed.

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AN ACCOUNT of the risk, progrkss, and consequences of the Land Bank ;

AND THE SILVER 8CHKMK8 IN THE PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHC8ETT8-BaT.

[Boston:] 1744. pp. 91. 8vo. mh8.

ALLEN or ALLIN, James 1691-1747

Magistracy an institution of Christ upon the throne. A sermon preached IN the audience of his excellency William Shirley esq; the honourable HIS Majesty's Council and House of Representatives op the Province of THE Massaciiusetts-Bay in New-England, on the day of election of councillors for said Province. . . . [Six lines of Latin quotations.]

Boston in New England: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excel- lency, the Goternour, and Council, for Daniel Oookin in Cornhil. 1744. pp. 54.

8V0. AAS. BA. BPL. MH8. NYPL.

THE AMERICAN Magazine and historical chronicle, mdccxliii-mdccxliv. Vol. 1.

Boston : Printed by Rogers <t Fowle, and sold by 8. Eliot <& J. Blaneh- ard, in Boston; B. Franklin, in Philadelphia; J. Parker, in New-Tork;J. Pom- roy, in New-Haven; C. Campbell, Post-master, New-Port. 1744. pp. (4), iv, 704.

(5). 8V0. MHS. HTPL.

THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1744.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible, in Front-street. 1744. foL

NEW-YeAB verses of THE CARRIERS OP THE AMERICAN WeEKLY MeRCURY.

Philadelphia: Printed by Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford. 1744.

AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack fob the tear op oub Lord Christ 1745. . . .

Boston in New England. Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. 1745. [1744.] 16mo. mhs.

APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784

The Christian's daily practice op piety. Or holt walking with God. Boston: Printed by Sogers d; Fowle. 1744. pp.8. 18mo.

BALCH, William 1704-1792

The Duty of ministers to aim at promoting, and being partakers of the Gospel. A sermon preach'd at the ordination op Mr. Benjamin Parker to the pastoral care of a church in Haverhill, November 28, 1744. Made

PUBLICK AT the DESIRE OF THE VENERABLE COUNCIL (CONSISTING OF ELEVEN churches) CONVEN'd on THAT OCCASION, AND A CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF OTHER

MINISTERS AND GENTLEMEN. . . . [Six line quotation from] Life of Dr. Gale.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1744.

pp. 30. 8vo. BA. WL.

BALL, William

The New-Jersey Almanack, for the year of christian account, 1745. Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1744.]

AncnoK

TALCm

BECKWITH, George .

Two sermons at Lyme, September, 1743.

New-London: Printed by Timothy Oreen.

1703-1794

1744. pp. 85. 8vo.

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BERNARDUS Clar-evaixensis, Saint Hymn to Jesus.

Boston: 1744. 8vo.

1091-1153

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BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms. The New-England Psalter ; or, Psalms of David. With the Proverbs of Solomon, and Christ's Sermon on the Mount. Being a proper introduc- tion FOR THE training UP OF CHILDREN IN THE READING OP THE HOLY SCRIP- TURES.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1744. pp. (176). 16ino. HSF.

The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs op the Old and New-Testament:

faithfully translated into english metre : for the use, edification, and

COMFORT OF THE SAINTS IN PUBLICK AND PRIVATE, ESPECIALLY IN NEW- ENG- LAND. . . . The TWENTY-SIXTH EDITION.

Boston: N. E. Printed hy J. Draper, for J. Blancha/rd . . . 1744, pp. (3), 346. 18mo.

The same.

Boston: N. E. Printed hy J. Draper, for MichaM Dennis. 1744. pp. (2), 346. 18mo.

Printed by J. Draper, for Charles Harrison. 1744. pp.

5341

5343

5343

The same.

Boston: N. E. (2), 346. 18mo.

Das Elsine Davidische Psalterspiel Der Kinder Zions, Von Alten

UND Neuen auserlesenen Geistes-GbsAnqen ; Allen wahren Heyls- Beoierigen SAuglingender Weisheit, Insonderheit aber Denen Gemein-

DEN DE8 HERRN, ZUM DiENST UND GeBRAUCH MIT FlEISS ZUSAMMEN GETRAGEN,

UND IN gbgenwartig-bkliebiger Form UND Ordnung, Nebst einem doppel-

TEN DARZU NijTZLICHEN UND DER MaTERIEN HALBEN NOTHIGEN REGISTER, AUS LiCHT GEGEBEN.

Oermantown: Oedruekt bey Christoph Saw: 1744. pp. (2), (4), 530. (15), (1). 24mo. H8P.

BIRKETT, William Poor Will's Almanack for the year op christian account, 1745. Philadelphia: Printed by Cm'nelia Bradford. [1744.]

BLAIR, Samuel 1713-1751

A Short and faithful narrative of the late remarkable revival of relig- ion IN the congregation of New-Londonderry, and other parts op Pennsylvania. As the same was sent in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Prince of Boston. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in Second-Street. [1744.] pp. 46. 8vo. hsp. kypl.

A Vindication of the brethren who were unjustly and illegally cast

out op the Synod op Philadelphia, by a number op the members, prom maintaining principles op anarchy in the church, and denying the due scriptural authority op church judicatures : against the charges op the Rev. Mr. John Thompson, in his piece entituled. The Government op the CHURCH op Christ, &c. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, for the Author. MDCCXLIV. pp. 63. 8vo. bpl.

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BLAND, Humphrey 1686-17G3

An Abstract of militabt discipunk; more particularly with beoard to the

MANUAL EXERCISE, EVOLUTIONS, AND FIRINGS OF THE FOOT. FrOM COL. BlAND.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1744.

The same. Third edition.

Boston : Printed for D. Ilenehman in Cornhil.

1744.

1744.

5852

5353

5354

5355

THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1744.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill. fol.

THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Joubnal. January-December, 1744. Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland & Oreen. 1744. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1744. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1744. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. Januaby-December, 1744.

Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1744. 4to.

BOUCHER, Matthew

Boucher 1745. The Pennsylvania Almanack for the year of Christ, 1745. Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. [1744.].

BUNYAN, John 1628-1688

The Pilgrim's progress from this World to that which is to come. The second part. Deliver'd under the similtude of a dream: wherein is

SET forth the manner OF THE SETTING OUT OF CHRISTIAN'S WIFE AND CHIL- DREN ; THEIR DANGEROUS JOURNEY, AND SAFE ARRIVAL AT THE DESIRED COUN- TRY. . . . The SEVENTEENTH EDITION. ADORNED WITH CUTS. [One line from] Hos. 12, 10.

Boston, N. E. Printed by John Draper, for Tliomas Fleet, in Cornhil, M,DCC,XL,IV. pp. xii, 166. [sic. 176.] Frontispiece. 16mo. nypl.

Pages 173-176, are mispaged 167, 162, 165, 166.

BYLES, Mather 1706-1788

The Character of the perfect and upright man, his peaceful end de- scribed; AND OUR DUTY TO OBSERVE IT LAID DOWN, IN A DISCOURSE ON PSALM XXXVII. 37, TO WHICH IS ADDED AN EXEMPLIFICATION OF THE SUBJECT IN A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE PEACEFUL DEATH OF MR8. AnNA ByLES. By Mr. ByLBS. [TwO

lines from.] Phil. 1.21. The second edition. [Pour lines of Latin from] Boet.

Boston: Printed by B. Oreen & Comp. for D. Oookin, at the corner of Water-street, Cornhil. 1744. pp. (3), 36. 16mo. ba. chs.

The Comet: A poem.

Boston : Printed and sold by B. Green and Comp. in Newbury-Street, and D. Oookin at the comer of Water -Street, Cornhill. 1744. pp. 4. 4to. nypl.

God GLORIOUS in the scenes of the Winter. A sermon preach'd at Bos- ton, December 23, 1744.

Boston: Printed by B. Oreen & Comp. 1744. pp.14. 16mo. bpl. mhs.

Poems on several occasions. By Mr. Byles.

Boston: Printed by S.Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1744. pp. (4), 112, (4). 8vo.

$13

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5356 CHANLER, Isaac 1701-1749 The Doctrines of gi.oriou8 gkack unfolded, defended, and practically im- proved. Herein the fall of mankind in the first Adam, and the meth- ods OF divine sovereignty in the effectual recoverv of the chosen rem- nant BY Christ the second Adam are declared and set in a scriptural light.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, 1744. pp. vii, 445. 4to.

5357 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787 Ministers cautioned against the occasions op contempt. A sermon preached

before the ministers op the Province op the Massachusetts-Bay, in New- England, at their annual convention in Boston; May 31, 1744. . . . N. B. The things passed over for want op time, when the sermon was preached, are inserted in their proper places.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle,for Samuel Eliot in Cornhill. 1744. pp. 54. 8vo. chs. jcb. mhs. nypl.

5358 Ministers exhorted and encouraged to take heed to themselves, and

to their doctrine, a sermon preached the 7th of November, at the in- stalment op the Rev. Mr. Thomas Prink to the pastoral care of the Third Church in Plymouth. . . . [Four lines from] Titus ii, 7, 8.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle,for S. Eliot in Cornhill. 1744. pp. 45. 8vo. BA. chs. nypl.

5359 THE CHILD'S new plaything: or, best amusement: intended to make the learning to bead a diversion instead of a task. Third edition.

Boston; Sold by Joseph Edwards. 1744.

5360 THE CHRISTIAN History. January-December, 1744. Boston, iV. E.: Printed by Kneeland & Green, n4i,Jor Thomas Prince,

jun. A. B. 8vo.

First issued in numbers of eight pages each, every Saturday, each year making a volume to which a title-page and index were added.

6361

106-43 B. c. [Translated] With

CICERO, Marcus Tullius

M. T. Cicero's Cato major, or his discourse op old-age: EXPLANATORY NOTES. [By James Logan.]

Philadelphia: Printed db sold by B. Franklin. MDCCXLIV. pp. viii,

159. 8V0. BPL. HSP. NYPL. NY8L. WL.

This is generally considered to be the best specimen of printing produced by Franklin's press. The title-page is rubricated. In ordinary condition it is not uncommon ; but uncut copies are rare, and command high prices in open market. It has l^een reprinted several times in London; in Glasgow; and in Philadelphia.

5362

CLAP, Thomas Conjectures upon the nature and motion op meteors.

Boston: 1744. pp. 15. 4to.

1703-1767

5363

CLARK, Peter 1694-1768

The Banner of divine love displayed: lecture sermon preached at Tops- PiELD, June 29, 1743.

Boston: 1744. pp. 47. 8vo. mhs.

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CLARK, Peter, continued.

The AViTNESS of the spirit in the hearts of believers. Open'd and

APPLIED IN A SERMON PREACHED AT THE LECTURE IN WaTERTOWN, SePT. 16.

1743. And pcblished at the general desire op the hearers, with some ENLARGEMENTS. . . . [Two Hnes from] 1 John 5. 10.

Boston: Printed by Bogera & Foiole, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1744. pp. 46. 8vo. BA. BM. bpl.

5365

5366

5367

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5371

A COLLECTION op poems. By Several hands.

Boston : Printed and sold by B. Green and Company, at their Printing- House in Neiobxiry -street; and D. Oookin, in Cornhil. 1744. pp. 55. 8vo.

COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747

The Case of Satan's fiery darts in blasphemous suggestions and hellish annoyances: as they were considered in several sermons heretofore

PREACH'D to THE CONGREGATION IN BrATTLE-StREET, BOSTON, MaY 1711, AND LATELY REPEATED TO THEM MaY 1743. . . . AnD NOW PUBLISH'd AT THE DE- SIRE OF SOME, WHO HAVING SUPFER'd BY SUCH TEMPTATIONS, WOULD THUS (bY THE WILL OP God) minister TO THE DIRECTION AND SUPPORT OP OTHERS IN LIKE

TROUBLE AND DISTRESS. [Three lines from] Rom. xvi. 20.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1744.

pp. 95. 8V0. BA. BPL. CHS.

Pages 91 to 95 compose An Appendix containing a letter by a clergyman not named.

Jesus weeping over his dead friend, and with his friends in their

MOURNING. A sermon PREACHED THE LORD'S-DAY AFTER THE FUNERAL OF THE

Reverend Mr. William Cooper, one of the pastors op the church in Brattle-Street, Boston. Who died December 13, 1743. ^tat. 50. . . . [Three lines from] II Sam. i. 26.

Boston, Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1744. pp. viii, 5-45. 8vo. ba. bpl.

A Letter prom the Reverend Dr. Colman of Boston, to the Reverend

Mr. Williams op Lebanon, upon reading the Confession and retractations OF THE Reverend Mr. James Davenport.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. Aug. 14. 1744. pp. 8. 8vo.

CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Colony op Connecticut in New- England: begun and held at Hartford, on

THE SECOND THURSDAY OP MaY, IN THE SEVENTEENTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF our SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE THE SECOND, KiNG OP GREAT-BRITAIN &C.

Annoque Domini, 1744. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed & sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1744. pp. 537-530. fol. chs. csl, hsp.

The same. Begun and held at New-Haven, . . October, . . .

1744. [Colophon:]

New London, Printed and sold by Timothy Green, Printer to the Oovern- our and Company. 1744. pp. 531-539. fol. chs. csl.

CROSWELL, Andrew 1709-1785

The Apostle's advice to the jaylor improved: being a solemn warning against the awful sin op soul murder. In a discourse . . .

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1744. pp.29. 8vo. bpl.

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CnUTTENDEN, Robert The Experience op Mr. R. Ckuttenden, as delivered into a congregation OF Chkist in Limb-street, under the pastoral care op the Rev. Mr. Richardson. Prefaced and recommended by George Whitefield, a. b. LATE of Pembroke-College, Oxford.

London, Printed 1744. Boston: He-printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Chrcen in Queen-itreet. 1744. pp. (31). 16mo. aas. bpl. chs. ntpl.

DAVENPORT, James 1717-1757

A Letter from the Rev. Mr. James Davenport, to Mr. Jonathan Barber

PREACHER OP THE GOSPEL AT BeTHESDA IN GEORGIA: PUBLISHED WITH THE FREE CONSENT OP Mr. DaVENPORT.

[Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1744.] pp. 32. 8vo.

The Reverend Mr. James Davenport's Confession & retractations.

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen-street.

1744. pp. (8). 8vo. aas. bpl. chs. hc. mhs. Contains, "A Letter from the Rev. Mr. Solomon Williams of Le- banon to the Rev. Mr. Prince," page 2.

DE FOE, Daniel 1663-1731

An Abstract of the remarkable passages in the life of a private gentle- man. In three parts. Relating to trouble op mind, some violent temp- tations, AND A recovery: in order to awaken the presumptuous, convince the sceptic, and encourage the despondent. With reflections thereon. The fourth edition.

Boston: Printed for and sold by J. Edwards in Gornhill. 1744. 16mo.

A DIALOGUE between two gentlemen in New-York (distinguish'd here by the names Josiah and Sr. Simon) relating to the publick affairs of New-Jersey.

[Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1744.] pp. 7. 4to. lcp.

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

Reflections upon Mr. Wetmore's Letter in defence of Dr. Waterland's Discourse op regeneration. With a vindication op the received doctrine of regeneration ; and plain scripture-evidence, that the notion op bap^ tismal regeneration is op a dangerous and destructive tendency. . . .

Boston: N. E. Printed by J. Draper, for S. Eliot, in Cornhill, and J. Blanehard, at the Bible and Crown on Dock-square. M,DCC,XLIV. pp. 88, (1).

8V0. AAS. StHS.

DODSLEY, Robert 1703-1764

The Chronicle op the Kings of England Written in the manner of the ANCIENT Jewish historians. By Nathan Ben Saddi, a priest of the Jews. , London, printed; Newport, repi-inled by tlie Widow Franklin. 1744. pp. 56. 16mo.

DOEHLING, John Jacob 1715-

Eine Beschriebung der wahren Kirche, was USD wo sie say. Oennantown, Gedruekt bey Christoph Saur. 1744. No copy is known to be extant.

DOUGLASS, WiLUAM 1691-

1745. Mercurius Nov-Anglicanus, or an Almanack . . . Anno

1745. By William Nadir, l. x. q.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers <fc Fowle. [1744.] pp. (24). 12mo.

-1752 Domini

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5381 DRELINCOURT, Charles 1595-1669 The Christian's defence against the fears op death. With directions how to

DIE WELL. Written originally in French, . . . Abridg'd from the last French edition, by J. Spaven. m. a. With An Account op Mrs. Veal's ap- parition TO Mrs. Babgrave. [By Daniel De Foe.]

Boston: Re printed by Thomaa Fleet. 1744. pp. xviii, iv. 136. 16ino. mhs.

5382 DUYCKINCK, Gerardus A Short though true account op the establishment and rise op the Church

so called Moravian Brethren, under the protection and administration op Nicholas Lodewyck, Count of Zinzendorf. By which it plainly appears

THAT they are NOT OP THAT CHURCH OP THE ANTIENT UNITED MORAVIAN AND

Bohemian Brethren. The same is taken out of their own writings, and

SOME observations ON IT. By G. D.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by Henry De Foreest, living in Smith- Street. [1744] 8vo.

5383 EARTHQUAKES, tokens op God's power and wrath. The Diss[olution] op the

PRESENT world ; AND THE APPROACHING CO[nflagra]TI0N, WHEN ALL THINGS SHALL BE BURNT UP. WiTH [ ] DESCRIPTION OP THE DROWNING THE OLD

WORLD, AND ChRIST's COMING TO JUDGMENT. BeING A WARNING TO SINNERS AND COMPORT TO THE CHILDREN OF GOD. . . .

Boston: 1744. Broadside, fol.

AUCTION VALUES

5884 The same. The second edition.

Boston: 1744. Broadside, fol. ntpl.

5385 EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

The True excellency op a minister op the gospel. A sermon preach'd at Pelham, Aug. 30, 1744. Being the day op the ordination op the Rkv». Mr. Robert Abercrombik to the work op the gospel ministry in that place. . . . [Two lines from] Deut. xxxiii. 8.

Boston : Printed by Rogers and Fowle for W. McAlpine in Union-street. 1744. pp. 33. 8vo. bpl. chs.

5380 ELIOT, Andrew 1719-1778

An Inordinate love op the world, inconsistent with the love of God. A sermon preached at the Thursday lecture in Boston, August 2, 1744. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle for S. Eliot in ComJdll. 1744. pp. 31. 8vo. BA.

5387 ENGELBRECHT, JOHANN 1599- Hans Engelbrecht's Gottlichb Offenbahrungen sammt einer EbzAhlcng

SEINES WUNDERBAHREN LeBENS.

[Germantovm : Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1744.]

5388 ERSKINE, Ebenezer, and Ralph A Collection op sermons on several subjects. Preached some by the Rev.

Ebenezer Erskine, m. a. minister of the gospel at Stirling ; and others by the Rev. Ralph Erskine, m. a. minister op the gospel at Dumferline,

AND author of THE GOSPEL-SONNETS. WiTH A PREFACE BY THE ReV. MR.

Thomas Bradbury.

Boston: Printed for Joshua Blanchard at the Bible and Crown in Dock- Square. 1744. pp. 6,688. 8vo. JCB.

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5301

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5394

5395

AN ESSAY ON Comets, their nature, the laws of their motions, the cause

AND magnitude OF THEIR ATMOSPHERE AND TAILS.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1744. pp. 8. 4to.

E8TAUGH, John 1675-1742

A Call to the unfaithful professors of truth. Written by John Estaugh IN his life-time; and now published for general service. To which is added, divers epistles of the same author.

Philadelphia: PrirOed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLIV. pp 119. 16mo.

EXETER. New Hampshire. Council. The Result of a Council of ten chukches: conven'd at E.yeter, Jan. 31. 1743. [To which is added. Twelve propositions relating to a separation; by the Rev. Mr. Clarke of Salem Village.]

Boston: Printed by B. Oreen and Comp. for D. Oookin, the corner of Water-street, Comhil. 1744. pp. (16). 12mo. aas. bpl. mhs. ntpl.

F., J.

Remarks on the Rev. Mh. Joshua Gee's Letter to the Rev. Mr. Nathaniel Eells. By J. F.

[Boston: 1744. pp. 8. 4to. aas. cl. mhs.

FISHER, Samuel 1605-1665

Christ's light springing, arising up, shining forth, and displaying it self through the whole world. Being a treatise wrote by Samuel Fisher.

London: Printed in the year 1660. Philadelphia: Reprinted by Will- iam Bradford, at the Sign of t!ie Bible in Second-street. 1744. pp. 35. Sm. 8vo.

FRANCKE, August Hermann

nicodemus ; or, a treatise against the fear of man. High Dutch. Third edition.

Boston: Printed by Rogers d; Fowle. 1744. pp. xxiv, 180.

1663-1727 Translated from the

16mo.

5396

FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790

An Account of the new invented Pennbylvanian fire-places: wherein their

construction AND MANNER OF OPERATION IS PARTICULARLY EXPLAINED; THEIR ADVANTAGES ABOVE EVERY OTHER METHOD OF WARMING ROOMS DEMONSTRATED; AND ALL OBJECTIONS THAT HAVE BEEN RAISED AGAINST THE USE OF THKM, AN- SWERED AND OBVIATED. WiTII DIRECTIONS FOR PUTTING THEM UP, AND FOR USING THEM TO THE BEST ADVANTAGE. WiTH A COPPER-PLATE, IN WHICH SEVERAL PARTS OF THE MACHINE ARK EXACTLY LAID DOWN, FROM A SCALE OF EQUAL PARTS.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. FraiUdin. 1744. pp. (2), 37, (1). Plate. 8vo. hsp.

A Catalogue of choice and valuable books, consisting of near 600

volumes, in most faculties and sciences, viz.: Divinity, history, law, mathematics, philosophy, physic, poetry, etc. Which will begin to be

SOLD for ready MONEY ONLY, BY BENJ. FrANKLIN, AT THE POST-OfFICE IN

Philadelphia, on Wednesday, the 11th day of April 1744, at nine a clock IN the morning ; and, for dispatch, the lowest price is mark'd in each BOOK. The sale to continue three weeks, and no longer; and what then

REMAINS WILL BE SOLD AT AN ADVANCED PRICE. ThOSE PERSONS THAT LIVE REMOTE, BY SENDING THEIR ORDERS AND MONEY TO SAID B. FrANKLIN, MAY DEPEND ON THE SAME JUSTICE AS IF PRESENT

[Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin. 1744.] pp. 16. 16mo.

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FRANKLIN, Benjamin, continued.

5397 A Pocket Almanack fou the tear 1745. .

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin.

. . By R. Sacndkks, phil. [1744.] pp. (24). 32mo. LOC.

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6398

53!>9

- Poor Richard, 1745. An Almanack for the tear op Christ 1745, By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and Mldby B. Franklin. [1744] pp. (24).

16mo.

5400

THE FRENCH convert: being a true relation of the happy conversion of a NOBLE French lady, from the errors and scperstitions of popery to the reformed religion, by means of a protestant gardener, her servant. Wherein is shewn, her great and unparalleled sufferings on the account OF her said conversion ; as also her wonderful deliverance prom two assassins, hired by a popish priest to murder her; and her miraculous

preservation in a wood for two years ; AND HOW SHE WAS AT LAST PROVI- DENTIALLY FOUND BY HER HUSBAND, WHO, TOGETHER WITH HER PARENTS, WERE BROUGHT OVER BY HER MEANS TO THE EMBRACING THE TRUE RELIGION, AS WERE DIVERS OTHERS ALSO.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowlefor T. Rand. 1744. pp. 184. 16mo.

FUNCK, Heinrich

EiN Spiegel der Tauffe mit Gkist, hit Wasskr und mit Blut. Vf,rfa88et in

NEUN ThEIL, AUPS NEUE AUSGESETZT und AUSGEZOGEN AUS DEM Heiligen FUNDAMENT-BUCH, DE8 NEUEN UND AlTEN TESTAMENTS, DBR CONONISCHEN-

Bucher. . . .

[Oermantown:] Gedruekt [bey Christoph SaurJ im Jahr 1744. pp. 94. 16mo.

5401 G., E. Brief account of God's dealings with E. G., son to a dissenting minister now

IN London. To which is added, a hymn entitled An Invitation to the vilest, or the wondrous power of free grace. Written by himself. Boston: Re printed d sold by Kneeland & Ch'een. 1744.

5402 GALE, J. The New- York Almanack. For the year of christian account, 1745. By

Copernicus, philomath.

New-York: Printed and sold by Henry De Foreest, living in Smith- Street, at tJie Sign of tfie Printing office. [1744.] 8vo.

5403 GAY, Ebenezer 1696-1787 The Untimely death of a man of God lamented. In a sermon preach'd at

THE FUNERAL OF THE ReVEREND Mr. JoHN HaNCOCK, PASTOR OF THE FIRST

CHURCH OF Christ in Braintkee; who died May 7th, 1744. ^tatis su^e 42. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-Street.

MDCCXLIV. pp. (4), 25. 8to. ba.

5404 GILL, John 1697-1771 The Doctrine of justification by the righteousness of Christ, stated and

maintained. Being the substance of several sermons preached at the Wednesday Evening-lecture near Cripplegate, London.

London, Printed in the year 1730. Boston, Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for Walter MeMpine, near the Mill-Bridge. 1744. pp. (4), 59. 8vo. ba.

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5405 GILLESPY, George Remaukb upon Mk. George Whitefield, proving him a man under delusion.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin for tlie Author, and sold by John Stetens,at i/w Harp & Crown, in Third street, opposite the work-house. 1744. pp.

24. 8V0. NYPL.

5406 GLOUCESTER. Massachusetts. First Church. Letters prom tub First Church in Glocester to the Second in Bradford,

with their Answers. To which is added an appendix, containing the Result of the Council at Bradford, and Mr. Balch's Reply to the arti- cles OP ERROR ALLEDO'D AGAINST HIM LAID BEFORE SAID COUNCIL. [Ten lines of

quotations.]

Boston, Printed by Rogers and Fowle,for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1744.

pp. (32). 4tO. AAS. BA. MHS. NYPL.

5407 GRAFTON. Massachusetts. Council. A Result of a Ecclesiastical Council op Churches at Grafton, October 2d,

1744. . . . Attest, Ebenezer Turell, scribe.

[Boston: 1744.] pp. (11). 8vo. bpl.

Reprinted in the Congregational Quarterly for 1862.

5408 HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTBISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUE BRUDITIONE 0RNATI8SIMO VIBO

GuLiELMO Shirley; Abmigebo, Provinci.*! Massachusettensis Gubernatori . . . Reverendo pariter atque honobando D. Edvardo IIolyoke Col-

LEGIJ HaRVABDINI PRESIDE . . . ThESES HASCE, QUAS (DiVINIO ANNUENTB

numine) in Collegio Habvardino defendebe. . . .

Habita in Comitiis Academieis Gantabrigim Nov-Anglorum Anno 1744. Broadside, fol.

5409 The Testimony op the pbesident, professors, tutors, and Hebrew in-

stbuctob of Habvabd College in Cambbidge, against the Revebend Mb. George Whitefield, and his conduct.

Boston, N. E. Printed & sold by T. Fleet, at tlie Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1744. pp. (15). 8vo. aas. ba. hc. nypl.

5410 AN HELP to get knowledge.

Boston: Printed for N. Buttolph & B. Eliot.

1744. pp. 180. 8vo.

5411 DER HOCH DEUTSCHE Americanische Calender, aup das Jahr Nach deb Gnadbnreichen Gebubth unsebs Hebrn UNO Heylandes Jesu Christi 1745;

. . . ZUM 8IEBBNDEN MAL HERAUS GEOBBEN.

Oermantown : Oedmckt und zujinden bey Christoph Saur; Aueh komnen die auswceirtige Kramer solche bey David TmseMer, in Philadelphia Tiaben. [1744.] pp. (32), Sm. 4to. HSP.

5412 DER H0CH-DEUT8CH Pbnsylvanischk Geschicht-Schbeibeb. Januaby 16- Decembeb 16, 1744.

Oermantown: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1744. 4to. hsp.

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HORSMiVNDEN, Daniel 1691-1778

A Journal op the proceedings in the detection of the conspiracy formed by

SOME white people, IN CONJUNCTION WITH NEGRO AND OTHER SLAVES, FOR BURNING THE CiTY OF NeW-YORK IN AMERICA, AND MURDERING THE INHABIT- ANTS. Which conspiracy was partly put in execution, by burning his Majesty's house in Fort George, within the said city, on Wednesday the

EIGHTEENTH OF MaRCH, 1741, AND SETTING FIRE TO SEVERAL DWELLINGS AND other houses THERE, WITHIN A FEW DAYS SUCCEEDING. AnD BY ANOTHER ATTE.MPT MADE IN PROSECUTION OF THE SAME INFERNAL SCHEME, BY PUTTING FIRE BETWEEN TWO OTHER DWELLING-HOUSES WITHIN THE SAID CITY, ON THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1742; WHICH WAS ACCIDENTALLY AND TIMELY DISCOVERED AND EXTINGUISHED. CONTAINING, I. A NARRATIVE OF THE TRIALS, CONDEMNATIONS, EXECUTIONS, AND BEHAVIOUR OF THE SEVERAL CRIMINALS, AT THE GALLOWS AND STAKE, WITH THEIR SPEECHES AND CONFESSIONS; WITH NOTES OBSERVATIONS AND REFLECTIONS OCCASIONALLY INTERSPERSED THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE PERIOD. II. AN APPENDIX, WHEREIN IS SET FORTH SOME ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE CONCERNING THE SAID CONSPIRACY AND CONSPIRATORS, WHICH HAS COME TO LIGHT SINCE THEIR TRIALS AND EXECUTIONS. III. LiSTS OP THE SEVERAL PERSONS (whites AND BLACKS) COMMITTED ON ACCOUNT OF THE CONSPIRACY; AND OF THE SEVERAL CRIMINALS EXECUTED; AND OF THOSE TRANSPORTED, WITH THE PLACES WHERETO. By THE RECORDER OP THE CiTY OF NeW-YORK. . . .

Keu;-Tark: Printed by James Parker, at the new Printing -offlce in Beater- Street. 1744. pp. (4), vi. 205, (1), 16. 4to. jcb. nypl.

Reprinted in London in 1745. Rarely found with the half-title: the copy sold at the sale of the Barlow Collection for $310. ap- pears to be the only known copy containing it.

AN IMPARTIAL examination of Mr. [James] Davenport's Retractations.

[Boston: 1744.] pp. 8. 8vo. hc.

INDIANS. Council with the Indians at Philadelphia, in August, 1744.

Philadelplda: Printed by B. Franklin. 1744. pp.16, fol. lcp.

INDIANS. Six Nations.

A Treaty held at the Town of Lancaster, in Pennsylvania, by the honour- able THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR OP THE PROVINCE, AND THE HONOURABLE THE

commissioners for the provinces of virginia and maryland, with the Indians of the Six Nations, in June 1744.

Philadelpliia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tTie nete Printing- offlce near tJte Market. M,DCC,XLIV. pp. 39. fol. JCB. nypl.

Winsor says this was written by Cadwallader Golden and is the

OflScial Report of the Conference.

The Treaty held with the Indians of the Six Nations, at Lancaster,

IN Pennsylvania, in June, 1744. To which is prefixed. An Account op the

FIRST confederacy OF THE SiX NATIONS, THEIR PRESENT TRIBUTARIES, DEPEND- ENTS, AND ALLIES, AND OF THEIR RELIGION, AND FORM OF GOVERNMENT.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. [1744.] pp. xii, 79. 8vo. Reprinted in London, in 1745.

JERMAN, John

The American Almanack for the year op christian account. 1745. Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. [1744.]

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JUST ARKIVKD FUOM LoNDON, FOR THE ENTEliTAINMENT OF THE CURIOUS AND OTHERS

. . . THE Solar or Camera Obscuha microscope, invented by the ingen- ious Dr. Libkrkhun.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1744.] Broadside, fol. aps.

K., L.

A Letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, publicklt calling upon him to vindicate his conduct or confess his faults. [Signed L. K.] [Colo- phon :]

Boston : Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Comhill. 1744. pp. 8. 8vo. ba.

The same. The second edition, corrected. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at the Ueart and Grown in Comhill. 1744. pp. 8. 8vo. ba.

"This letter was so well receiv'd in Town, that the first edition of it went oflE in two days time."

KEACH, Benjamin 1640-1704

The Progress of sin, or the travels of ungodliness. . . . Sixth edition.

Boston: Printed by B. Green and Comp.for D. Oookin. 1744. pp. (4), 188. 12mo.

LEEDS, Titan The Americ.\^n Almanack for the year of christian account, 1745. Titan Leeds.

Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford, [1744.]

By

[Relat-

5426

5427

A LETTER from a gentleman in Boston to his friend in Connecticut. ing to paper currency. Dated, Boston, Feb. 27th. 1743, 4.]

[Boston: 1744.] pp. 14, (1). 4to. mhs. nypl. wl.

LORD, Benjamin 1693-1784

God glorified in his works, of providence and grace. A remarkable instance of it, in the various and signal deliverances, that evidently appear to be wrought for Mrs. Mercy Wheeler, in Pi^infield; lately restored from extreme impotence and long confinement, published at THE DESIRE OF MANY. . . . The THIRD EDITION. [Eleven Hnes of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Blanclmrd at the Bible and Crown near the Market. 1744. pp. 40. 8vo. ba.

LUTHER, Martin 1483-1546

Der Kleine Catechismus D. Martin Luthers. Mit Erlaeuterunger heraus-

GEGBBEN ZUM GkBRAUCH DBR LuTHERISCHEN GbMEINEN IN PeNNSYLVANIEN.

Germantovm Gedruekt hei Ghristoph Sour. 1744. pp. 83. 16mo. hsp- This Catechism was edited, prepared and annotated by Count ZinzendorfE.

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty- fifth day of May, 1743, and continued by adjournment and prorogations to Wednesday the eighth DAY OF February following. [Colophon :]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency tJie Governour, Council and House of Representa- tives. MDCCXLIIL [1743-4.] pp. 349-352 : 353-356. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

^^2** The same. An Act passed bt the Great and General Court or

Assembly op his Majesty's Province of the MASSAcnnsETTs-BAY in New- England: BEGUN AND HELD AT BoSTON UPON WEDNESDAY THE THIRTIETH DAY

OF May, 1744, and continued by adjournment to Thursday the ninth day of August following. [Colophon:]

Boston: Pmited by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Ch-een, by order of his excellency Hie Governour, Council and House of Bepresentatives. MDCCXLFV. pp. 357-359. fol.

ACCnON TALUKS

542i> The same. An Act, . . . begun and held at Boston upon Wednes- day the thirtieth day of May 1744, and continued by adjournment and prorogations to the tenth day of October following. [Colophon :]

Boston ; Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency tlie Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIV. pp. 361-362. fol.

5430 An Act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his

Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun AND held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-fifth day of May 1743, and continued by adjournment and prorogations to Wednesday the eighth day of February following. [Colophon:]

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency tlie Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIII. [1743-4] pp. 99-109. fol.

5431 The same. Acts and Laws . . . : begun and held at Boston, upon

Wednesday the thirtieth day op May 1744. [Colophon;]

Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency the Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIV. pp. 111-134. fol.

5432 The same. And continued by adjournment to Thursday the ninth

DAT OP August following. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency the Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIV. pp. 125-127. fol.

5433 The same. And continued by adjournment and prorogations to

the tenth day of October following. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency t/ie Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIV. pp. 229 [sic 129.] -135. fol.

5434 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq ; capt.wn-general and

governour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massachu- setts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation FOR a PUBLicK past: . . .on Thursday the twenty-eighth day op February instant, . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

Boston, Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency tlie Governour and Council. [1744]. Broadside, fol. mhs.

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5435 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley esq ; captain-general and

GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHU-

setts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanksgiving. . . . Thursday the twenty-second day of Kovember next. . . . God save the King. [Colophon :J

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency t/ie Oomrnour and Council. [1744]. Broadside, fol. mhs.

5436 Journal of the honourable House of Representatives of his Majesty's

Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England begun and held the thirtieth day op May Annoque Domini, 1744. [-18 August, 1744.]

Boston : Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Ch'een, Printers to t?ie JwHourable House of Representatims. 1744. pp. 77. fol.

5437 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

tenth op October following, and then met being the second session of said Court. [-26 October, 1744.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green. 1744. pp. 79-107. fol.

5438 The same. And prom thence continued by prorogation to the

twenty-eighth op November following, and then met being the third SESSION OP said Court. [-25 April, 1745.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen. 1745. i)p. 109-238. fol.

5439

MAYHEW, Experience 1673-1758

Grace defended, in a modest plea for an important truth ; that the offer OF salvation comprises in it an offer of the grace given in regenera- tion. In which the doctrine of original sin and humane impotence, . . . and other important points, are considered and cleared. . . . Boston: Printed by B. Green, and Company, for D. Henchman. 1744. pp. (2), vi, 7, (1), 208. 8vo. aas. bm. bpl. hc. nypl. yc.

5440

MISCELLANEOUS thoughts: or some occasional observations, desire op a minister.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Green. 1744.

Pkn'd at the

5441

5442

NEDERDUYT8CHE Almanacks voor het Jaar 1745.

Nieuw-Tork: Oedrukt by H. De Foreest. [1744.]

NEW JERSEY Province.

The Speeches of his excellency Lewis Morris, esq; governor of New- Jer- sey, &c. To THE House op Assembly op the said Province, met in General Assembly at Burlington, on the 22d of June, 1744. With the Assembly's Address and >Ie8Sage to his excellency. To which is added an abstract OF THE Bill, entitled, An Act for settling and better regulation op the militia of the Province op New-Jersey, and for making provision in cases

of insurrection, rebellion or invasion ; AS SENT DOWN FROM THE COUNCIL

TO THE House of Assembly, upon the 30th op June. And some observa- tions PROM the Votes op the Assembly.

Philiidelphin : Printed by B. Franklin. 1744. pp. 36. 4to. lcp.

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NEW JERSEY Province, continued.

To HIS EXCBLIJINCT LEWIS MOKRIS, ESQ; CAPTAIN -GENERAL, AND GOVERNOR

IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS ^MaJESTy's PROVINCE OF NeW-JeRSEY, AND TERRI- TORIES DEPENDING, IN AMERICA, AND VICE-ADMIRAI, OF THE SAME, &C. ThE

Humble representation of his Majesty's Council in General-Assembly

MET.

[Philadelphia: 1744.] pp. (8). fol. ntpl.

The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Province

of New-Jersey, the twenty-second of June, 1744. [-3 July, 1744.]

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1744. pp. 28. fol.

The same. [18 August, -8 Deceml)er, 1744.]

Philadelphia: Printed hy William Bradford. 1744. pp. 10. fol.

The same. [4 October, 1744-[ ] ]

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1744. pp. 110. fol.

NEW YORK Province. Anno regni Georgii ii. regis MAGNiE Britannia, Francis, & HiBERNiiE, decimo octavo. At a General Assembly begun and holden at New- York,

THE seventeenth DAY OF JULY, ANNO DOMINI 1744.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the New Printing- Office in Beaver-Street. 1744. pp. 57, (1). fol. nyhs.

An Act of the General Assembly for settling and better regulation

OF THE MILITIA OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW-YORK.

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1744.

An Act of the General Assembly for the relief of insolvent debtors.

New-Tork: Printed by Janus Parker. 1744.

[Anns.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, esq; captain

general and governor in chief in and over the Province of New- York.

... A Proclamation. Whereas his Majesty having under his royal consideration making a settlement upon the Island of Ratan . . . [Dated, 1 February, 1744.]

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1744.] Broadside, fol. nysl.

[Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, esq; captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, ... A

Proclamation. Whereas by Letters from Mr. Thompson . . . [Dated, 16 May, 1744.]

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1744.] Broadside, fol. pro.

[Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, esq ; captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, ... A

Proclamation. Whereas there is the greatest reason to believe, that WAR HAS . . . [Dated, 21 May, 1744.]

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker, 1744.] Broadside, fol. pro.

Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the

Colony of New-York. [Numb. 1-6. 17 April, -19 May, 1744.]

New- Tork : Printed by Janws Parker, at the New Printing-office in Beaver- street. 1744. pp. 26. fol. pro.

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NEW YORK Province, coNTiNnKD.

5454 Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the

Colony of New-York. [Numb. 1-8. 17 July, -21 September, 1744.] [Colophon :]

New-Tork: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the New Printiny- OJice in Beaver-street. 1744. pp. 59. fol. hsp. pro.

5465 Speech op his excellency the honourable George Clinton, esq ; captain

general and governor in chief in and over the Province of New- York. ... To the Council and the General Assembly op the said Province, ON Tuesday the 12th of March, 1744.

[New-Tork: Printed hy Janus Parker. 1744.] pp. 4. fol. pro.

5456 Speech op his excellency George Clinton, esq; captain general and

governor in chief of the Province op New- York, . . .To the General Assembly of the said Province, on Tuesday the 17th April, 1744. [Colophon:]

New-Tork: Printed by James Parker, at tlie New Printing-Office. 1744. pp. 2. fol. PKO.

6457 Speech of his excellency the honourable George Clinton, esq ; captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, . . . TO

the General Assembly op the said Province on Wednesday the 18th of July, 1744.

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1744.] pp.2, fol. pro.

5458 His excellency's speech at the dissolution of the General Assembly of

the Colony op New- York. [Dated, 25 November, 1744.]

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1744.] pp.4, fol. pro.

5459 To HIS excellency the honourable George Clinton, esq; captain gen- eral and governor in chief in and over the Province of New- York,

. . . The Humble address op his Majesty's for the Province op New- York. [Dated, 13 March, 1744.]

f New-Tork: Printed by Jarties Parker, 1744.] Broadside, fol. pro.

5460 To HIS excellency George Clinton, esq ; captain general and governor

IN chief of the Province op New- York, . . . May it please your excel- lency, WE the grand jurors for the body op City and County op New- York . . . [Dated, 24 April, 1744.]

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1744.] Broadside, fol. pro.

5401 To his excellency the honourable George Clinton, esq; capt.mn gen- eral AND governor in CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK,

. . . The Humble address op the Council and General Assembly op the Colony op New- York. [Dated, 25 April, 1744.]

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1744.] Broadside, fol. pro.

5462 NEW YORK City. Scots Society. Rules of the Scots Society in New- York.

New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1744.

5463 THE NEW- YORK Evening Post. No. 1. October 26, [-December, 1744.] New-Tork: Printed by Henry Be Foreest. 1744. fol.

Printed weekly on Monday, and said to be the continuation of Brndiord'a New-Tork Gazette. It was continued by the founder to the year 1752.

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THE NEW- YORK Gazette. Jancart-Octobek? 1744.

1734.

jVeic-Tork, Printed and sold fol.

William Bradford Henry Be Foreest.

5405

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5467

5468

5469

5470

Sometime in the fall of this year the Gazette ceased publication. The title was revived by James Parker in 1747.

THE NEW-YORK Weekly Jocbnal. Containing the freshest advices, fob-

EION, AND DOMESTICK. JaNDABY-DeCEMBER, 1744.

N^ew-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1744. fol.

THE NEW- YORK Weekly Post-boy. With the freshest advices fobkign and DOMESTICK. .Ianuary-Decembeu, 1744.

New-York: Printed by James Parker, at the New Printing-Office in Beater-Street. 1744. fol. nypl.

New Year vebses of the Weekly Post-boy.

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1744.

OWEN, John 1616-1683

Eshcol: a cluster of the frott of Canaan brought to the borders, fob the encouragement of the saints travelling thitherward, with their faces toward Sion. Or, rules of direction for the walking op the saints in

FELLOWSHIP, according TO THE ORDER OP THE GOSPEL. . . . ThE SEVENTH

edition, corrected. [Three lines from] i Pet. 2. 15.

Boston : Printed by B. Green, and Com,p. for D. Gookin, at the corner of Water-street, Comhil. 1744. pp. vi, 86. 12mo. aas.

PARSONS, Joseph 1702-1765

Christians may and ought to be influenced by the recompence of reward. The substance of two sermons preach'd first at Bradford, March 11th and 25Tn 1743, 4. And afterwards, with some abbreviations, in some neigh- bouring parishes; and published at the desire op many of the hearers. . . . [Two lines from] ii. John viii.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle,for S. Eliot in Cornhill. 1744.

pp. 30. 8V0. BA. NYPL.

- Religion recommended to the soldier. A sermon preach'd to the An- cient AND Honourable Artillery-Company, June 4, 1744. Being the day OF THEIR ELEcriON. . . . [Three lines from] Heb. xi, 32, 33.

Boston: Printed by B. Green and Company, for D. Henchman and J. Edieards, in Comhil. 1744. pp. 30. 8vo. aas. ba.

5471

PEMBERTON, Ebenezer 1704-1777

A Sermon preach'd in New-Ark, June 12, 1744. at the ordination of Mb. David Brainerd, a missionary among the Indians, upon the borders of the Provinces op New- York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania. . . . With an appendix touching the indian affairs.

Boston.: Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for J. Pemberton. 1744. pp. (4),

iv. 39. 4tO. BA. JCB. NYPL.

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5481

PENNSYLVANIA Province. Anno beoni, Georgii ii. Regis Magn^ Britannia, Francis, & Hiberni^,

DECIMO SKPTIMO. At A GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OP PENNSYL- VANIA, BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT PHILADELPHIA, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTO- BER, Anno Dom. 1743, in the seventeenth year of the reign op our sov- ereign LORD George ii. by the grace op God, op Great Britain, France, AND Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, &c. And from thence con- tinued by adjournments to the seventh op May, 1744.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tlie New-Printing - Office, near the Market. M,DCC,XLIV. pp. 32. fol. hsp.

By the honourable George Thomas, esq ; . . . A Proclamation. [An- nouncing the declaration of war with France. Dated June 11, 1744.]

[Philadelphia: Printed hy B. Franklin. 1744.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

Votes and proceedings op the House op Representatives op the Prov- ince OP Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on the fourteenth of Octo- ber, Anno Dom. 1743, and continued by adjournments, [to August 11, 1744.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at tfie New Printing- office, near the Market. M,DCC,XLIV. pp. 54. fol. hsp.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign

AND DOMESTICK. JaNUABY-DECEMBER, 1744.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Post-master, at tlie new Printing- Office, near the Market. 1744. 4to.

New- Year verses of the carriers of the Pennsylvania Gazette.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Fraiiklin. 1744.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal, or weekly advertiser. January-December, 1744.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at the sign of the Bible, the corner of Black Horse Alley in Second Street. 1744. fol. hsp. nypl.

The Verses of the printer's boy that carries about the Pennsylvania

Journal, 1743-4.

[Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford. 1744.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

POOR ROBIN'S Almanack por 1745.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1744.]

PRIME, Ebenezer 1700-1779

A Sermon preached in Oysterbay, February 27, 1743-4: at the funeral op Mrs. Freelove Wilmot, consort op the Rev. Mr. Walter Wilmot, pastor op the Presbyterian Church in Jamaica on Long-Island. ... To which is added, an appendix containing extracts prom her private papers, col- lected by her husband.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by James Parker' f 1744.

PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758

The Sovereign God acknowledged and blessed, both in giving and taking

AWAY. A SERMON OCCASIONED BY THE DECEASE OF MrS. DeBORAH PrINCE, ON

Friday, July 20, 1744. In the 2 1st year op her age. Delivered at the South Church in Boston, J uly 29. Being the Lord's-day after her funeral. With a brief account op the dealings of God towards her ; especially in

THE time of her sickness AND PASSING THROUGH THE VALLEY OP THE SHADOW

OF DEATH. By her pather. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by Sogers and Fowle for T. Band in Gomhill. 1744.

pp. 40. 8vO. AAS. BA. BPL.

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5482 PRINCE, Thomas, junior, editor. 1722-1748 The Christian history, containing accounts of the revival and propagation

OF religion in Great-Britain & America. For the year 1748. Vol. 1.

Bostim, N. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen,for T. Pn?ice,jun'r.

1744. pp. (2), vi. 416. 8vo. ba. bpl. jcb. ntpl.

Published in weekly numbers of eight pages each, from March 5, 1743 to February 23, 1745, making one hundred and four num- bers in all.

5483 RHODE ISLAND Colony. The Charter granted by his Majesty King Charles ii. to the Governor

AND Company of the English Colony of Rhode-Island and Providence- Plantations, Ik New-England in America.

Newport, Rhode-Island : Printed by tlie Widow Franklin, and to be sold at the Town School-Hotise. M,DCC,XLIV. pp. [15]. (15). fol. jcb. mhs. rl.

Second title : Acts and laws, of his Majesty's Colony of Rhode-Island, AND Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America. [1 March 1663 -27 May 1745.] [Cut.]

Newport, Rhode-Island : Printed by tlte Widow Franklin, and to be sold at the Town-School-House. M,DCC,XLIV. pp. (2), 308.

5484 The Charter granted by his Majesty King Charles ii. to the Governor

AND Company of the English Colony of Rhode-Island and Providence- Plantations, IN New-England in America.

Newport, Rhode-Island : Printed by the Widow Franklin, and to be sold at tlis Town School-House. M,DCC,XLI'V. pp. [15.] fol. nypl. kl.

Usually found bound with the Acts and laws of 1745.

5485 RICHARDSON, Samuel 1689-1761 Pamela; or, virtue rewarded. In a series of familiar letters from a

beautiful young damsel to her parents. Published in order to cultivate the principles of virtue and religion in the minds op the youth of both sexes.

New-Tork: Sold by James Parker, 1744. 2 vols.

5486

The same.

Philadelphia : Sold by B. Franklin.

1744.

5487 The same. Fifth edition.

Boston: Sold by Oha/rles Harrison. 1744.

5488 SHAW, Samuel

The Angelical life. . . .

Boston : Printed by Rogers db Fowle.

1635-1691

1744, pp. 180. 8vo.

5489 Immanuel: or, a discovery of true religion: as it imparts a living prin- ciple IN THE minds of MEN; GROUNDED UPON ChRIST's DISCOURSE WITH THE

Samaritaness. Joh. IV. 14. Being the latter clause of The Voice crying IN A wilderness; ob a continuation of The Angelical life. . . . The third edition.

Boston, Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1744. pp. 246. 16mo. bpl.

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SMITH, Joshua

Divine meditations and pbayers fitted for morninq and evening service, and for the solemn occasion of receiving the holt communion.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1744. pp. (2), iv, 170. 8vo.

Second title: Forms of daily prayer for morning, noon, evening, and NIGHT, . . . pp. 111-170.

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5491

SOUTH CAROLINA Pbovincb. An Act for the relief of insolvent debtors.

Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy. 1744.

6492

An Act to encourage the destroying beasts of prey.

CharUs-Tovm : Printed by Peter Timothy. 1744.

6493

South- [Arms] Carolina. By his excellency James Glen, esq; captain

GENERAL, GOVERNOR, AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S

SAID Province. A Proclamation. . . . ordering and commanding all

PERSONS whatsoever IN THIS PROVINCE, WHO HAVE ANY BLACK CATTLE AMONOST WHICH ANY APPEARANCE OF THIS DISTEMPER HATH BEEN, OB SHALL BE, TO KEEP ALL THEIR CATTLE WITHIN THEIR ENCLOSED GROUNDS. . . . [Dated, 8 AugUSt,

Anno Dom. 1744.]

[GluirUs-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy. 1744.] Broadside, fol. nypl.

6494

THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices, foreign AND domestick. Januaby-December, 1744.

CharUs-Town : Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street. 1744. fol.

5495

STAFFORD, Joseph

An Almanack for the teab of cub LObd, 1745. Boston: 1744.

6496

TAYLOR, J.\^cob

Pennsylvania, 1745. An Almanack, and ephemeris . . . Fob the year 1745. With some dissertations on the abuses of astronomy. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford, at tJie sign of tlis Bible in Second-Street. [1744]. pp. (32). Svo. lop.

5497

TENNENT, Gilbert 1703-1764 Love to Christ a necessary qualification in order to feed his sheep. A

SERMON PREACH'D AT NeSHAMINIB, DECEMBER 14. 1743. BEFORE THE ORDINA- TION OF THE Reverend Mr. Charles Beatty. . . . Published at the de- sire OF THE people OF THE PLACE AFORESAID. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in Second-street. 1744. pp. 37, (1). 16mo. hsp.

5498

The Necessity of studying to be quiet and doing our own business. A

SERMON PREACU'd AT PHILADELPHIA, SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1744. ON I. ThESSA- L0NIAN8 VI. II. WITH SOME ENLARGEMENT.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in Second street. [1744.] pp. 39. Svo. aas. bpl.

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TENNENT, Gilbert, continued.

The Necessity of thankfulness for wonders of divine mercies. A

8ER.M0N PREACHED AT PHILADELPHIA ApRIL 15TH. 1744. ON OCCASION OF THE important AND GLORIOUS VICTORY OBTAIN'D BY THE BRITISH ARMS IN THE JIeDITERUANEAN, UNDER THE CONDUCT OF ADMIRAL MATTHEWS, OVER THE UNITED FLEETS OF FRANCE AND SPAIN, AnD LIKEWISE THE FRUSTRATING A DE- TESTABLE ATTEMPT TO INVADE ENGLAND, BY A POPISH PRETENDER. PUBLISHED AT THE DESIRE OF THE HEARERS.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible, in Second- Street. 1744. pp. 16. 4to. hsp. jcb.

Twenty-three sermons upon the chief end of man. The divine au- thority OF the Sacred Scriptures, The being and attributes of God, and

THE doctrine of THE TRINITY. PrEACH'D AT PHILADELPHIA AnNO DOM.

1743. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradfoi'd, at tM sign of tJie Bible in Second street. MDCCXLIV. pp. (2), (4), 465. 8vo. bpl. bm. hsp. nypl.

TERSTEEGEN, Gerhard 1697-1769

Der Frommen Lotterib, Oder Geistliches Schatzkaestlein. [ Oennantoum : Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1744.] A collection of 381 cards, enclosed in a case, designed to turn play into spiritual comfort.

TUFTS, John 1689-1750

An Introduction to the singing of psalm-tunes ; in a plain and easy method;

WITH A collection OF TUNES IN THREE PARTS. ELEVENTH EDITION.

Boston, N. E. : Printed for Samuel Oerrish. 1744. VERSCHIEDENE alte und nkuere Geschichten von Erscheinungen der

GeISTER, und ETWAS von DEM ZuSTANDE DEU SeELEN NACH DEM TODE. NeBST

vebschiedenen Gesichtern solcher die auch jetzo noch am Lebbn sind. [Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur, 1744.]

VIRGINIA Colony.

Journal of the House of Bdugesses. [4 September,-25 October, 1744.]

Williamsburg: Printed by William. Parks. 1744. pp.82, fol. vsl.

THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1744.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1744. fol.

WADSWORTH, Benjamin 1669-1737

Vicious courses, procuring poverty. Describ'd and condemn'd. A Lecture- sermon, preach'd at Boston, Feb. 19. 1718, 19. . . . [Nine lines of Scrip- ture texts.] Published by order of his excellency the governor in the

YEAR 1719, AND NOW RE-PRINTED FOR THE PUBLICK GOOD.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. 16mo. 1744. pp.31, aas. hc. A WARNING PIECE TO -vll clergymen; being an impartial account of the

LIFE, character, BEHAVIOUR AND LAST DYING WORDS OF PeTER ViNE, WHO WAS

executed . . . 1743, for a rape and murder.

New-Yoi-k: Jie-printed by IT. De Foreest. 1744.

WAITS, Isaac 1674-1748

Divine songs attempted in easy language for the use of children. New-York: Sold by James Parker. 1744.

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WATTS, Isaac, continued.

A Preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth,

WRITTEN BY WAY OF QUESTION AND ANSWER. TO WHICH IS ADDED SOME RELIG- IOUS AND MORAL INSTRUCTIONS, IN VERSE. ThE FOURTH EDITION.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1744.

WELLWOOD, Andrew ^

Meditations, representing a glimpse op glory, or a gospel-discovery op Emmanuel's Land: whereunto is subjoined, a spiritual hymn, intituled The Dying saint's song: and some of his last letters.

Boston : Reprinted by Rogers and Fowle, for W. McAlpine, iiear the Mill Bridge. 1744. pp. 300. ismo,

WESLEY, John 1703-1791

The N.vruRE and design of Christianity. Extracted prom a late author.

Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford, in the year MDCCXLIV. ]>p. 34. 16mo. hsp.

TKACTATGEN von DER GkRINGSCHAETZUNG UND NiCHTIGKEIT UNSERES NATiJR-

LICHEN UND ZEITLICHEN LeBENS UND WIE WICHTIG UND NOTHWENDIG KS 1ST, DAS MAN SICH ZU DER UNENDLICHEN GlUCKSELIGKEIT UND EWIGEN LebEN

zubereiten lasse in DER WAiiREN WiEDERGEBURT. [Aus dem Englischen llbersetzt.]

[GermarUovm: Oedrucki bey Christoph Saur. 1744.]

WETMORE, James 1694-1760

A Letter occasioned by Mr. Dickinson's Remarks upon Dr. Waterland"s Dis- course of regeneration, to a friend. . . . [Two lines from] Eccl. v, 7.

New-York: Printed and sold by J. Parker for tlie author. MDCCXLIV. pp. 40, (1). 8vo. ba. bpl.

The same.

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet.

1744.

pp,

40. 8vo.

5516

WHITEFIELD, George 1714-1770

An Answer to the first and second part op an anonymous pamphlet, entitled observations upon the conduct and behaviour of a certain sect

usually DISTINGUISHED BY THE NAME OP METHODISTS. In TWO LETTERS TO

. . . THE Bishop op London, and the other bishops concern'd in the

PUBLICATION THEREOF. ThE TWO PARTS OP THE OBSERVATIONS HEREIN AN- SWERED ARE PREFIXED.

Boston: Re-printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1744. pp. (4). 16, 14, 24.

4t0. BA. BM. BPL. MHS.

Second title: An Answer to the first part of an anonymous pamphlet ENTITI.ED Observations upon the conduct and behaviour of a certain sect,

USUALLY DISTINGUISHED BY THE NAME OF MeTHODISTS. In A LETTER TO THE

Bishop of London.

Boston: Re-printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1744. pp. 14.

Third title: An Answer to the second part of an anonymous pamphlet,

ENTITLED OBSERVATIONS UPON THE CONDUCT AND BEHAVIOUR OP A CERTAIN SECT, USUALLY DISTINGUISHED BY THE NAME OP MeTIIODISTS. In A LETTER TO THE

Bishop op London.

Boston: Re-printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1744. pp. 24.

The same. [Another impression.]

Boston: Re-printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1744. pp. (4), 16, 14, 24. 4to.

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5517

5518

WHITEFIELD, George, continued.

The same. [Another impression.]

Bostmi: Re-printed by Roger » <& Fowle.

AUCTION TALIHES

1744. pp. (4), 16, 14, 34. 4to.

5519

5520

A Brief account op the occasion, process, and issue of a late trial at

THE Assize held at Gloucester, March 3. 1743,4 between some of the PEOPLE call'd Methodists, plaintiffs, and certain persons of the town of Minchin-Hampton, in the said County, defendants. In a letter to a FRIEND. . . . [Fourteen lines from] Acts xix. 35 . . . 40.

London, Printed 1744. Boston, Reprinted and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, near tlie prison. 1744. pp. (15). 12mo. aas. mhs. ntfl.

WHITTELSEY, Chauncey 1717-1787

A Sermon preach'd at New-Haven on the sabbath preceding the publick

commencement, Sept. 9th, Anno Dom. 1744. Wherein is considered the

true notion of a faithful improvement of our talents, and the wisdom

op being early & IN earnest therein. . . . [Two lines from] Eccl. xii, 10.

jy. London; Printed and sold by T. Green. 1744. pp. (3). (3). (3), 34.

16mO. AAS. CH8. WL. YC.

Running-title : To every one that hath shall be given.

Contains, A poem To the class graduated Anno Domini, 1744. By J. Hubbard, esq.

WILLIAMS, Elisha 1694-1755

The Essential rights and liberties of Protestants. A seasonable plea for

the liberty of conscience, and the right op private judgment, in MATfERS

OP religion, without any controul from human authority. Being a let- ter FROM A gentleman IN THE MaSSACHUSETTS-BaY TO HIS FRIEND IN CON- NECTICUT. Wherein some thoughts on the origin, end, and extent op the CIVIL power, with brief considerations on several late laws in Connecti- cut, ARK humbly offered. By A Lover of Truth and Liberty. [Signed] Philalethes. [Five lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. KTieeland and T. Green in Queenstreet. 1744. pp. (3), 66. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc. nypl. wl. yc.

Attributed also to Thomas Gushing, speaker of the Massachusetts

House of Representatives, 1742-1746.

5521

5522

5523

WILLIAMS, Solomon

Christ, the king and witness of truth, . Boston: 1744. pp. (4), 151. 8vo.

1700-1776 In several discourses.

The Ministers of the gospel an order of men instituted and appointed

by Jesus Christ. A sermon preached at Mansfield, June 37, 1744, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Richard Salter.

J^ew-London: Printed by T. Green. 1744. , pp. 54. 16mo. cl. mhb. yc.

WILLIAMS, Solomon, and WHEELOCK, Eleazar

Two LETTERS FROM THE REVEREND Mr. WiLLIAMS & WhEBLOCK OF LEBANON,

to THE Rev. Mr. Davenport, which were the principal means op his late

CONVICTION AND RETRACTATION. WlTH A LETTER FROM Mb. DaVENPORT, DESIRING TIIEIR PUBLICATION, FOR THE GOOD OP OTHERS. AnD HIS EXPLANATION OF SOME PASSAGES IN HIS LATE CONFESSION.

Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Green in Queen street. 1744. pp. 31. 16mo. BA. BPL. CL.

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5524 WORTHINGTON, William 1695-1756 The Doty of kdlers and teacheus in unitedly leading God's people, urged

AND explained; in a sermon preached bepoiie the General Assembly of THE Colony of Connecticut, at Hartford, on their anniversary election May the 10th, 1744, . . . [Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

iV. London: Printed and sold by 2\ O-reen, Printer to the Oovernour and Company. 1744. pp. (4), 43. 16mo. chs. hc. mhs. nypl. yc.

5525 YALE COLLEGE. Pk^bclarissimo optima eruditione vita: integritatk, omnique fcelicissimJ:

QDBERNANDI RATIONB INSTRUCTI8SIM0 VIRO JONATHAN LaW AUMIGERO COL- ONIC CONNECTICUTENSIS GuBERNATORI . . . ReVERANDO AC honorando D.

Thom*; Clap Colleqii Yalensis Rectori . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo anndentb) in Collegio Yalensis defendebe . . . [Colophon:]

Hahita in Oomitiis Novo-Portu Oonnecticutensium, die duodecimo Sept- emhris. MDCCXLIV. Broadside, fol. yc.

5526 Qo^stiones pro modulo discutiend^ sub moderamine Reverendi D.

Thom>s Clap, Collegii- Yalensis, quoD est, divinia providkntia, Novo-Portu

CONNECTICUTENSIUM ReCTORIS. In CoMITIIS PUBLICI A LAUREA MaGISTRATIS CANDIDATIS, MDCCXLIV.

[Novi-Londini, excjtdebat Timot!ieus Green. 1744.] Broadside, fol. yc

5527 ADAMS, John 1704-1740 Poems on several occasions, original and translated. By the late Rever- end AND LEARNED JoHN Adams, m. A. [One line of Latin from] HoR. de Art- Poet.

Boston: Printed \by Rogers & Fowle] for D. Gookin, in Marlborough- Street, over against the Old South Meeting House. 1745. pp. (8), 176. 16mo.

5528 THE AMERICAN Magazine and Historical Chronicle. MDCCXLV. Vol. ii. Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle, and sold by S.Eliot cfc J. Blanclutrd,

in Boston; B. Franklin, in Philadelphia; J. Parker, in New- York; J. Pomroy, in New-Haten; C. Campbell, Post-Master, New Port. 1745. pp. (4), 4, 566, (6)

8V0. MHS. NYPI,.

5529 THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-December, 1745. Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Cornelia Bradford, at tlw Sign of Die

Bible, in Front-Street. 1745. foL

5530 New-Year verses of the carriers of the American Weekly Mercury.

Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. 1745.

5531 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764 An Astronomical diary, or, an Axmanack for the tear of oim Lord Christ

1746. . . .

Boston in New-England : Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. 1746. [1745.] pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

5532 ARMSTRONG, John 1709?-1779 The Art of preserving health : a poem.

London: Printed: Philadelphia: Re-printed and sold by B. FranMin. M.DCCXLV. pp. 88. 8vo. hsp. nypl.

5533 BALL, William The New-Jersey Almanack, for the year op christian account, 1746.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1745.]

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5534 BARNSTABLE County. Massachusetts. The Declaration of ministeks in the Countt of Barnstable, Massachusetts,

RELATING TO ITINERANT PREACHING, WITH REFERENCE TO REV. GeORGE WhITE- FIELD.

BogUm: Printed by Bogeri tt Fowle. 1745. pp.8. 8vo. aas. mhs.

5535 BEACH, John 1700-1782 A Sermon, shewing, that eternal life is God's free gift, bestowed upon

MEN ACCORDING TO THEIH MORAL BEHAVIOUR. AnD THAT FREE GRACE AND free will CONCUR, IN THE AFFAIR OF MAN'S SALVATION.

Newport: Printed by tlie Widow Franklin, at tlie Tovm-School-Hou»e 1745. pp. (38). ICino. bihb.

Reprinted at Newport in 1806.

5536 BEISSEL, Johann Conrad

MtSTICHE AbHANDLUNG tJBER DiE SCHOPFUNG UND VON DES MeNSCHEN FaLL UND

Wiederbrinung durch DES Weibes Saamen.

Ephrata: Druckt der Bruederschaft im Jahr 1145. pp.92. 4to.

5537 Zionitischen Stiffts 1. Theil. Oder eine Wolrichende Narde, Die

NACH EINER LANGEN NaCHT IN DER HERRLICHEN MoRGEN-RoTHE 1ST AUF GEGANGEN AUF DEM GeFIELDE LlBANONS, UND HAT UNTER DEN KiNDERN DER WeISSHEIT EINEN BaLSAMISCHEN GeIIUCH VON SICH GEGEBEN. DE8 VON GOTT HOCH BEGNADIGTEN UND BEADELTEN FURTREFFLICHEN ThEOLOGI DER MtSTICHEN

Gottes-Gelartheit. Irenici Theodicai. Als welcher durch die

StIMME DES BrAUTIGAMS die GeSANDSCHAFT DES ALLER-REINSTEN GeISTES DER HiMLISCHEN SoPHIA EMPFANGEN ZUR OFFENBARUNG DER Paradisischen JuNGFRAUSCHAFT: UND IST GESALBET WORDEN ZUM PrIESTERLICHEN AMT DER

Verfohrung in seiner Ihme von Gott anvbrtrauten Gemeine. Beste-

HEND in EINER SaMMLUNG OEISTLICHER GeMCTHS-BEWEGUNGEN UND ErFAH-

rungsvoller Theosophsicher Sendschreiben, welche von Demselben An

SEINE VERTRAUTE FrEUNDE UND GEISTLICHE KINDER SIND GESTELLET, UND NUN UM IHRER VORTKEFFLICHKEIT WILLEN DEN KiNDERN DER WeISSHEIT ZU EINEM GEISTLICHEN UnTERRICHT GESAMMLET, UND AN8 LiCHT GEGEBEN WORDEN.

Ephrata in Pensylvanien Drucks und Verlags der BruederaclMft. 1745. pp. (16), 283. 8vo. Second title: Die Wiederdarstellung Der reinen Paradisischen menschheit,

ODER DES JdNGFRAEULICHEN EbENBILDES GoTTES, WELCHES IN AdaMS ScHLAF IST VERBLICHEN, UND IN ChRISTI LeIDEN UND Sterben wieder aufwerckt WORDEN. VORGESTELLT IN EINER SaMMLUNG GEISTLICHER UND ThEOSOPHISCHER

Episteln. [Eighteen lines.] pp. 59.

The general title, preface and second title, to this work were or- dered removed and burned by Conrad Beissel who had conceived a dislike for Israel Eckerlin who wrote them. It was then issued under the following title, with six epistles more added:

5538 UrstAnduche und Erfahrungs-volle Hohe Zeugn&sse Wis man Zum

GeISTLICHEN LeBEN UND DE8SEN VOLLKOMMENHEIT, GELANGEN MOGE. WeLCHE

EiN Hoch-Erleuchteter UND Gott-Ergebener Zbuge Jesu Christi, in Seinem Geistlichen Tage-Werck erlernet; Und dieselbe, bey unter- schiedenen Umstaenden, an Seine Geistliche Kinder, und Anverwandte eroffnet; Von Denselben abbr Um Ihrer Vortrefflichkbit willen, ge-

SAMMLET, und, zum UnTERRICHT AnDERER, ANS LiCHT GEGEBEN.

Ephrata, inPensylvanien,Druckg der Bruederscliafft, 1745. pp. (8), 294. 4to. Second title : Mystiche und Erfahrungs-volle Episteln, In sich enthal- tend, Wie man zum Geistlichen Leben und dessen Vollkommenheit, ge-

LANGEN MOGE. pp. 59 -

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BERKELEY, George 1084-1753

An Abstract from Dr. Berkley's [sic] Treatise on Tar-water, with some

REFLEXIONS THEREON, ADAPTED TO DISEASES FREQUENT IN AMERICA. By A

Friend to the Country.

JVew)- York : Printed and told by J. Parker, at tJte New Printing Office in Beter [»ic\iitreet, 1745. pp. (2), 18, (1). 16mo. nypl.

EINE BESCHREIBUNG der wahren Kirche, was und wo sie sey. [Oermantown: Oedruekt bey Christoph Saur. 1745.]

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms. The New-England Psalter improved. Philadelphia: 1745. pp. 116.

12mo.

BIBLIA. Nbw Testament.

Das Neue Testament Unsers Herrn \jnd Heylandes Jesu Christi, Ver- teutscht VON D. Martin Ldthkr. Mit Jedes Capitels Kurtzkn Shmarikn,

AnCH BEYGEFfiGTEN VIELEN RICHTIGEN PaRALLELEN.

Oermantown : Oedruekt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur. 1745. pp. (4), 592, (4). 16mo. hsp.

Title in black and red. The first separate edition of the New Testament printed by Saur.

BIRKETT, William

Poor Will's Almanack fob the tear op christian account 1746. Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. [1745.]

BOSTON. Convention of New England Ministers.

The Testimony of a number op New- England ministers met at Boston Sept.

25. 1745. professing the ancient faith of these churches; inviting

others who hold it, to unite in professing and maintaining the same;

reciting and recommending an excellent act concerning preaching

LATELY MADE BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE ChURCH OF SCOTLAND. [Six

lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Qreen in Queen- street over against t/ie Prison, and J. Winter in Union-street near tlie Town Dock. 1745. pp. (20). 8vo. AAS. ba. nysl.

THE BOSTON Evening-Post. Jandary-Decembkr, 1745.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill. 1745. fol.

THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Journal. January-December, 1745. Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Oreen. 1745. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1745. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1745. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1745.

Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1745. 4to.

BURR, Aaron 1716-1757

A Sermon preached at the ordination op the Rev. Mr. David Bostwick, at Jamaica, on Long-Island, Oct. 9, 1745; with An Exhortation by Rev. Mr. Pemberton.

Mw-Tork: Printed by Janus Parker. 1745. pp.37. 16mo. aca. bu.

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5550 BYLES, JIathek 1706-1788 Thk Gi,ouious rest of Heaven. A seumon at the Thuksday-Lectuke in

Boston, Jan. 3. 1744, 5. By Mb. Byles. Published at the reqcest of

MANY OF THE HEAREKS. [TwO HneS from] MaTTII. XVII. 4.

Boston: Printed by B. Oreen and Comp.for D. Oookin, over against the Old South Meeting-IIouse. 1745. pp. 31. 12mo. aas. ciis.

5551 C - - - - D, A. A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Foxcroft, being an examination of his

APOLOGY FOR THE UeV. Mr. WiIITEFIELD. SHEWING, HOW FAB HIS APOLOGY IS from being a FAIR SOLUTION OP THE DIFFICULTIES OBJECTED TO Mil. WhITK- PIELD'S MORAL CHARACTER, THE ABSURDITY OF HIS REASONING, AND THE CON- SEQUENCES FATAL TO SOCIETY WHICH FLOW FROM 1II8 ABGUMENTS, FRAM'D TO EVADE OATHS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS. By A. C - - - - D, A. M. AND J. J. C. [TwO

lines Latin quotation.]

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at t!ie Heart and Crown in Corn/all. 1745. pp. 18. (1). 4to. aas. bpl. cl. mhs. nypl.

Probably by Aaron Cleveland according to Sabin.

5552 CABOT, Marston

Sermon, January 1st, 1744,5.

Boston: 1745. pp. 15.

13mo.

-1756

5553 CADWALADER, Thomas 1707-1779 An Essay on the West-India Dry-gripes; with the method op preventing

and curing that cruel distemper. to which is added, an extraordinary

cask in PHYSICK.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. MDCCXLV. pp. v,

42. 8vo. hsp.

There is a suppressed preface, paged iii-vi, inserted in the copy in the Library of the College of Physicians in Philadelphia.

5554 CANER, Henry 1700-1792 The True nature and method op christian preaching, examined and stated.

In a discourse delivered at Newport, June xhth, 1745. Published at the desire of the hearers.

Newport, Rlwde-Island : Printed by i?ie Widow Franklin, at tJie Totrni- School-House, 1745. pp. (40). 12mo. aas. bpl. bihs.

5555 CATALOGUE op books to be sold at auction. And Supplement. [Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin. 1745.]

Advertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette of March 5, and 19th, as given gratis.

5556 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787

Cornelius's character. A sermon preach'd the Lord's-day after the fun- eral OF Mr. Cornelius Thayer, one op the deacons of the First Church OF Christ in Boston; who died, April 10. 1745. ^etat. 60. [Two lines from] PSAL. xxxvii, 37.

Boston: Printed for D. Gookin in Marlborough-street, over against the Old South Meeting-House. 1745. pp. 38. 8vo. ba. jcb.

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CHAUNCY, Charles, continued.

A Letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, vindicating certain

PASSAGES he has EXCEPTED AGAINST, IN A LATE BOOK ENTITLED, SEASONABLE thoughts on the STATE OP RELIGION IN NeW-EnGLAND; AND SHEWING THAT HE HAS NEITHER SUFFICIENTLY DEPENDED HIMSELF, NOR RETRACTED HIS PAST

MISCONDUCT. . . . [One line of Latin from] HoR.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle,for B.Eliot in Coruhill. 1745.

pp. 89. 8V0. AAS. MHS. NTPL.

5558 Marvellous things done by the right hand and holy arm of God in

GETTING HIM THE VICTORY. A SERMON PREACHED THE ISTH OK JULY, 1745.

Being a day set apart for solemn thanksgiving to almighty God, for the

REDUCTION op CapE-BrKTON BY HIS MaJESTY's NeW-EnGLAND FORCES, UNDER THE COMMAND OF THE HONOURABLE WiLLIAM PePPEHRELL, ESQ ; LIEUTENANT- general and commander in chief, and covered by a squadron of his Majesty's ships fro.m Great Britain, commanded by Peter Warren, esq. . . . [Three lines from] Judo. v. 2. 20.

Boston: Printed and sold by 2\ Fleet, at the Heart and Grown in Corn- hill. 1745. pp. 23. 8vo. aas, ba. bpl. jcb. mhs. Reprinted in London this year.

5559 CHECKLEY, Samuel 1696-1769 Prayer a duty when God's people go forth to war. A sermon preach'd

Feb. 28. 1744, 5, being a day of publick fasting and prayer, to ask in par- ticular, THAT IT WOULD PLEASE GOD TO SUCCEED THE EXPEDITION FORMED AGAINST HIS MaJESTY's ENEMIES, &C.

Boston: Printed by B. Green and Camp. 1745. pp.24. 12mo. jcb.

5500 CLAP, Thomas 1703-1767

A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Thomas Clap, rector op Yale- College at New-Haven, to a friend in Boston, setting forth the reasons why the world ought to give credit to what he declared when in Boston last : viz.

THAT THE RkV. Mr. EdWARDS OF NORTH-HaMPTON TOLD HIM, THAT THE ReV. Mr. WhITEFIELD said in his HEARING, THAT IT WAS HIS DESIGN TO TURN THE GEN- ERALITY OF THE MINISTERS IN THE COUNTRY OUT OF THEIR PLACES, AND RE- SETTLE THE.M WITH MINISTERS PROM ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND.

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Grown in Gornhill. 1745. pp. (8). 16mo. hc. mhs. nypl.

6561 A Letter from the Reverend Mr. Clap, rector of Yale-College

IN New-Haven, to the Rev. Mr. Edwards op North-Ha.mpton, expostulat- ing WITH him for his INJURIOUS REFLECTIONS IN HIS LAST LETTER TO A FRIEND; AND SHEWING, THAT Mr. EdWABDS IN CONTRADICTING THE RECTOR, PLAINLY CONTRADICTS HIMSELF.

Boston, N. E. : Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at tlie Heart and Crown in GomJdll. 1745. pp. 11. 4to. aas. ba. hc. mhs. nypl.

55C.2 CLARK, Peter 1694-1768

The Advantages and obligations arising from the oracles of God com- mitted TO the church and its ministry, REPRESENTED IN A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE THE MINISTERS OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHUSETTS-BaY IN NeW-

England: at their annual convention, in Boston: May 30.1745. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts]

Boston : W. E. Printed by J. Draper, for D. Gookin over against tlie Old-South-Meeting-House in Marlborough-street. 1745. pp. (4), 56. 4to. chs.

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5564

CLEAVELAND, John 1722-1799

A Twig of birch for Billy's breech ; a letter to the Rev. Mr. William

HOBBV, A PASTOR OF A CHURCH IN READING. BeINO A GENTLE AND NECESSARY CORRECTION OF HIM, FOR HIS FOLLY AND WICKEDNESS LATELY PUBLISHED TO THE WORLD, IN A PIECE ENTITLED, A DEFENCE OF THE ITINERACY AND THE CONDUCT

OF THE Rev. Mr. Whitefield. By J. C.

Boston, N. E. : Printed & Hold by T. Fleet. 1745. pp. 13. 8vo. mhs.

COLDEN, Cadwallader An Explication of the first causes of action in matter, and, op the cause of gravitation.

Nev>-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1745. pp. vi, 43, (1). 8vo. wl. Trumbull notes that he bought the Brinley copy, which sold for $112, for him, from a Loudon catalogue for a shilling.

5565 5566

By Several Hands.

BA. BM.

5567

5568

5560

COLLECTION of ingenious poems, serious and diverting. Boston: Sold by D. Gookin. 1745. pp. 55. 4to.

CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly op his Majesty's Colony op Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Hartford . . . May, . . . 1745. [Colophon:]

If. London, Printed and sold by T. Green, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1745. pp. 541-542. fol. chb. csl.

The same. Begun and held at New-Haven, . . . October . . .

1745. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed and sold by Timothy Green, Printer to tlie Gov. and Company, 1745. pp. 543-544. fol. ens. csl.

CROSWELL, Andrew 1709-1785

What is Christ to me, if he is not mink? Or, a seasonable defence of the

OLD PROTESTANT DOCTRINE of JUSTIFYING FAITH; WITH A PARTICULAR ANSWER

TO Mr. Giles Firmin's Eight Arguments to the contrary. . . . [Seventeen lines of quotations.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen Street, next to the Prison. 1745. pp. (46), (2). 8vo. aas. ba. yc.

GUSHING, Caleb, and others. A Letter prom two neighboring associations op ministers in the country, to the associated ministers op Boston and Charlestown, relating to the ADMISSION OP Mr. Whitefield into their pulpits. With the advice op a third association.

Boston: 1745. pp. 8. 4to.

AAS. BA. BPL. HC.

5670

5571

THE DEALERS pocket companion. Containing tables for the ready know- ing THE amount, or value, OP ANY COMMODITY, EITHER BOUGHT, OR SOLD, BY THE POUND, ELL, YARD, OUNCE OR ANY OTHER THING, UNDER WHAT DENOMINA- TION SOEVER, FROM A FARTHING TO TWENTY SHILLINGS.

Boston: He-printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards in Cornhil. 1745. pp. [41.] (3). 16mo. AAS.

Contains Edwanls' List of books on sale.

DECLARATION and confession of Jeffrey, a negro, who was executed at Worcester, Oct. 17, 1745, for the murder of Mrs. Tabitha Sandpord, at Mendon, the 12th of September preceding. Boston: PriiUed & sold by T. Fleet. 1745.

$112

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5574

5575

5576

5577

5578

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

Familiar letters to a gentleman upon a variety of seasonable and import- ant SUBJECTS IN RELIGION. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by lloyers and FoxdU in Queen-street next to the Prison, and by J. Blanehard at the Bible and Crown in Dock-square near the Market. 1745. pp. (2), v, (1), 424. 8vo. bpl. ntpl.

DOCTRIKE OF GLORIOUS grace unfolded, defended, and PRACTICALLY IMPROVED.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland and Oreen. 1745.

DORT. Holland. Synod. The Judgment of the renowned Synod of Dort in Holland; composed of

DIVINES from the REFORMED CHURCHES IN EuROPE, IN 1619; CONCERNING THE five POINTS CONTROVERTED BETWEEN THE CaLVINISTS AND ARMINIANS. TRANS- LATED INTO English, and printed at London in the same year.

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by Kneeland & Oreen in Queen Street, and J. Winter in Union Street. 1745. 8vo.

DOUGLASS, William 1691-1752

1746. Mercurius Nov-Anglicanus, or an Almanack . . . Anno Domini 1746. By William Nadir, l.x.q.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle. [1745.] pp. (24). 12mo.

1680-1739

Boston: Ee-printed by B. Oreen for D. Oookin. 1745. pp. (4), 43. 4t().

DUMMER, Jeremiah

A Defence of the New-England Charters.

5579

5580

DYER, William 1636-1096

Heaven upon Earth; or good news for repenting sinners; being an account of the remarkable experiences and evidences for eternal life of Mr. John Rogers, and many other eminent christians, &c. Boston: Sold by D. Oookin. 1745 ?

ECKERLIN, Israel Die Richtschnur und Kegel eines Streiters Jesu Christi, welcher in die

EWIGE SchATZE DER WeISHEIT VERLIEBET 1ST.

Ephraia. Anno 1745. Broadside, fol. hsp.

This broadside was ordered burnt by Conrad Beissel after Ecker- lin's withdrawal from the Brotherhood.

Der Wandel eines Einsamen.

Ephrata: 1745. Burnt by order of Conrad Beissel after Eckerlin's withdrawal from the Brotherhood. There was also burnt by his order an English translation of a tract against the Moravian view of marriage, by Eckerlin, and Johannes Hildebrand.

EDWARDS, John

A Short account of the experience of the work of God, and the reveal- ing OF Jesus Christ in the heart of John Edwards. Written by him- self. And published that men may know how gracious the Lord is. The third edition, revised, corrected and amended (by the author's own hand) of some things which escape the first impression.

Tendon: Printed 1744. Boston: Re-printed, and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queenstreet. 1745. pp. (31.). 16mo. aas. mhs.

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5581 EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758 Copies of tjie two letteus cited by the Rkv. Mu. Clap in his late printed

Letter to a friend in Boston, concerning what he has reported, as from Mr. Edwards, concerning the Kev. Mr. Whitefield. With some reflec- tions ON the affair those letters relate to.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-street. 1745. pp. 16. 16mo. BPL. UC. MH8.

5582 An Expostulatory letter from the Rev. Mr. Edwards of Northampton,

TO the Rev. Mr. Clap, rector of Yale College in New-Haven, in reply to his late printed letter, relating to what he reported concerning THE Rev. jNIr. Whitefield, at Boston and Cambridge and elsewhere as FROM Mr. Edwards; making the falsity of that report yet much more manifest. [Two lines from] Job 34. 4.

Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Green in Queenstreet. 1745.

pp. (16). lOinO. AAS. BA. CHS.

5583 EELLS, Nathaniel 1678-1750 A Letter to the Second Church and congregation in Scituate, written

BY their Rev. Pastor. Shewing so.me reasons why he doth not invite the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield into his pclpit. To which is added, a postscript, containing an answer to the reasons given BY A

NUMBER OF MINISTERS CONVENED AT TaHNTON, IN THE COONTY OF BRISTOL,

FOR THEIR INVITING OF HIM INTO THEIR PULPITS, &c. [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed for V. Gookin, in Marlborongh-slreet, over against t/w old South Meeting House. 1745. pp. (14). ICino. ba. nypl.

5584 ELIOT, Jared 1685-1763 God's marvellous kindness, illustrated in a sermon preach'd at the South

Society in Killingwouth, on the general thanksgiving in the Colony OF Connecticut July 25. 1745. Occasion'd by taking the City op Louis-

BOURG ON the IsLE OF CaPB-BrETON, BY NeW-EnGLAND SOLDIERS, ASSISTED

BY A British squadron, June 17, 1745. . . .

New-London: Printed hyT. Or een. 1745. pp. iv. 26. 16mo. chs. mhs.

5585 DIE ERNSTHAFFTE Christen-Pflicht Darinnen Schone Geistreiche Gebkt-

TEK, DaRMIT SiCH FROMME ChRISTEN-HeRTZEN ZU ALLEN ZEITEN UND IN

ALLEN Nohten trOsten Konnen. Nkbst einem Anhang Finer Aus dem blutigen Schau-Spiel ubersetzten Gesciiichte zweyer Blutzeugen dkr Wahrheit, Hans von Oberdam u. Valerius des Schulmeisters.

Gedruekt in Ephrata im Jahr 1745. pp. 166. 12mo. hsp. nypl.

5586 ERNSTLICHE Erweckungs-Stimm, in ein Lied verfassbt ijber dem so lang gb-

STANDENEN UND GR088EN COMETEN, WELCHER SICH IM X MONAT DK8 JaIIRES 1743 DAS ER8TE MAL SEHEN LIESS UND 10. MOCHEN LANG GESTANDEN. VON EINEM FREUND EINGESANDT UND AUF DESSEN BeGEHREN ZUM DrUCK BEFORDERT.

Zu Ephrata: BruderseJiaft. MDCCXLV.

5587 ERSKINE, Ebenezer, and Ralph A Collection of sermons, preach'd some by the Rev. Ebenezer Erskine,

M. A. MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL AT STERLING; AND OTHERS BY THE ReV. RaLPH

Erskine, m. a. minister op the gospel at Dumperling, and author of the Gospel-sonnets : with a preface by the Rev. Thomas Bradbury. Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin. 1745.

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6588 EVANS, John

National ingratitude lamented: being the substance ok a sermon preached AT the Old Meeting-House in Ciiarles-Town in South-Carolina, Sep- tember 14th, 1744, a day op publick fast.

CharleB-Tovm : Printed by Peter Timothy. 1745. pp. 81. 4to. ba. hc.

5589 F., J. '

A Letter to the Reverend Mr. Thomas Foxcroft. By J. F. [Thirteeii lines from] Hudibrass

Boston: Printed [by. 8. Kneeland] in the year 1745. pp. (2), (13).

4tO. AAS. BA. WL.

55«0 A Letter to the Reverend Mr. [William] Hobby.

ing his defence of Rev. George Whitefield.]

[Boiton.J 1745. pp. (2), 9. 4to.

By ,I. p. [Concern-

5591 FAIRFIELD County. Connecticut.

Invitations to the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, from the Eastern Consocia- tion OF the County of Fairfield. With a letter fkom the Reverend Mr. Samuel Cooke of Stratfield in Connecticut, to a minister in Boston. Concerning the former success of Mr. Whitefield's ministry there.

Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Oreen in Queenstreet. 1745. pp. (8). 4to. AAS. CHS. hc. nypl.

5592 FINLEY, Samuel

A Letter to a friend, relating to Rev. George Whitefield.

[Boston: 1745.] pp. 13. 13mo.

1715-1766

5593 FIRMIN, Giles 1617-1697

The Real christian, or a treatise of effectual calling. Wherein the WORK OF God in drawing the soul to Christ being opened according to THE Scriptures, some things required by our late divines as necessary to a right preparation for Christ, and true closing with Christ, which have caused, and do still cause much trouble to some serious christians,

ARE WITH due RESPECTS TO THOSE WORTHY MEN, BROUGHT TO THE BALLANCE OF THE SANCTUARY, THERE WEIGHED, AND ACCORDINGLY JUDGED. To WHICH IS ADDED, IN THE EPISTLE TO THE READER, A FEW WORDS CONCERNING SOCINIANISM, UPON OCCASION OF THE PERSON OF CHRIST, WHICH IS TOUCHED IN THE DISCOURSE.

Boston: Re-printed, sold by J. Edwards in Cornhill, and J. Blanelw/rd at the Bible and Crovm in Dock-square. 1745.

5594 FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769

An Apology in behalf of the Rev^. Mr. Whitefield: offering a fair solu- tion OF CERTAIN DIFFICULTIES, OBJECTED AGAINST SOME PARTS OP HIS PUBLICK CONDUCT, IN POINT OP MORAL HONESTY, AND UNIFORMITY WITH HIS OWN SUB- SCRIPTIONS AND ORDINATION- vows: AS THE SAID EXCEPTIONS ARE SET FORTH IN A LATE PAMPHLET, INTITLBD, A LETTER TO THE REVEREND Mr. GeORGE WhITE- PIELD, PUBLICKLY CALLING UPON HIM TO VINDICATE HIS CONDUCT, OR CONFESS HIS

FAULTS. Signed, L. K. . . . Being several letters, writien for the SATISFACTION OF A FRIEND AND publish'd BY DESIRE. [One line Latin quotation.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Foicle, in Q^een-street, near the Prison. 1745. pp. 38. 4to. ba. bpl.

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5596

5597

5598

5599

FOXCROFT, Thomas, continued.

The same. The second edition. To which is pkefix'd Dr. Watts's

Opinions of Mr. Whitefikld.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street, next to the

Prison, Af arch 15, 114:5. pp. 38, (1). 8vo. aas. hc. mhs.

AUCTION TALUKS

FRANKLIN, Benjamin

A Pocket Almanack for the year 1746. . . . Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin.

1706-1790 By R. Saunders, phil. [1745.] pp. (24). 32mo. loc.

5600

Poor Richard, 1746. An Almanack fob the year of Christ 1746, . . .

By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. [1745.] pp. (24).

16ino. LCP. NYPL.

FREIMUTHIGE und unpartheyische Gedanken von der Religion, Kirchk und

Gl&ckseliokeit der Englischen Nation unter der gegenwArtigen Regier-

UNG. ZU ANDBRER CHRISTL. VOLKER NUTZLICHEM GeBRAUCH, WaRNUNG UND

Vorsicht. (Aus DEM Englischen ubersetzt).

[Germantown: Gednickt bey Christoph Saur. 1745.]

THE FRENCH convert: being a true relation of the happy conversion of a noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions of popery to the

reformed religion, by means of a PROTESTANT GARDENER, HER SERVANT.

Wherein is shewn, her great and unparallelled sufferings on account of her said conversion ; as also her wonderful deliverance from two

ASSASSINS, hired BY A POPISH PRIEST TO MURDER HER ; AND HER MIRACULOUS

preservation in a wood for TWO years; and how she was at last provi- dentially FOUND BY HER HUSBAND, WHO, TOGETHER WITH HER PARENTS, WERE BROUGHT OVER BY HER MEANS TO THE EMBRACING THE TRUE RELIGION, AS WERE DIVERS OTHERS ALSO.

Boston: Reprinted: Sold by T. Rand. 1745. THE FRIENDLY instructor: or, a companion for young ladies and young

GENTLEMEN. In WHICH THEIR DUTY TO GOD, AND THEIR PARENTS THEIR CAR- riage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Dr. Doddridge.

London Printed: Philadelphia Re-printed and sold by B. Franklin in Market-street. 1745.

5601 G., L. Journal of the taking of Cape-Breton, pot in metre, by L. G. one of the

soldiers in the expedition.

[1745] Broadside, fol. hyhs.

5602 GAY, Ebenezer 1696-1787 The Character and work of a good ruler, and the duty of an obliged

PEOPLE. A SERMON PREACH'D BEFORE HIS EXCELLENCY WiLLIAM ShIRLEY, ESq; THE HONOURABLE HIS MaJESTY'S COUNCIL, AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTA- TIVES OF THE Province of Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, May 29th 1745. Being the anniversary for the election of his Majesty's Coun- cil FOR the Province. . . . [Two lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston in New-England: Printed for Daniel Gookin in. Marlborough- street over against the old South-Meetihg-IIouse. 1745. pp. (4), 33. 8vo. aas.

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5803 GUELDENE Aepppel In Sii.bern Schalkn Odek: Schone und nutzi.iche

WORTE UND WAnUHEITEN ZUB QOTTESLIGKEIT. EnTHAI.TEN In SiEBEN HaUPT-

Theilen, die in diesem Buch zusamen gkstellet sind; Mit sondeubauem Fleiss von denen in deb voniQEN Edition hAdsig eingeschlichenen Druck-

FEHLERN GEREINIGKT. NeBST ANGEHANTEN VORREDEN, UND EINKM ZWEY-

8ACUEN Register.

Efrata, Iin Jahr de» IleiU 1745, verlegt durch etikhe Mitglieder der Men-

twnuten-Gemeine. pp. (8), 519, (14). 16mo. ntpl.

The first book jjrinted at the Brotherhood Press. There were two issues of this Collection of Hymns. One for use at Ephrata, with preface, which was omitted in the copies intended for use by the Mennonites.

5604 HALL, David 1704-1789

The Vast importance op paithpulness in gospel ministers. A sermon pkeach'd at the ordination op Mr. Joshua Eaton to the pastoral care OP A church in Leicester, November 7th, 1744. . . . [Two lines from] Rev. 3. 11.

Boston: Printed and sold hy 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queen street. 1745. pp. 23. 8vo. ba. chb. wl.

5B05 HARTFORD County. Connecticut.

The Testimony op the North Association in the County op Hartford, IN THE Colony op Connecticut, convened at Windsor, Feb. 5. 1744,5. Against the Rev. Mr. George Wuitepikld and his conduct. And an address prom some op the ministers in the County op Hampshire, to the Rev. Mr. George Whitepikld.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for 8. Eliot in Cornhill. 1745. pp. (8). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

5006 HARVARD COLLEGE.

Catalogus eobum qui in Collegio Harvardino (JUOD est Cantabbigi^, Nov- Anglobum, ab anno 1642 ad annum 1745. Aucujus gradus Laurea donati

SUNT.

[ Cantabrigim, Nov.-Anglorum, 1745.] Broadside, fol. HC.

5607 Illustrissimo ac sublimi vibtute, optimaque ebuditionb ornatissimo

viRO GuLiKLMO Shirlky, Akmigero, Provinci^b Massachusettensis Guber- NATORi . . . Reverendo pariter atqcb honorando D. Edvardo Holyoke,

COLLEGIJ UaRVARDINI Pr^SIDB . . . THESES HASCE, (JUAS (DiVINIO ANNUENTK

numine) in Collegio Harvardino dependere . . . [Colophon:]

Ilabita in Comitiis Academicis Cantabrigia, Nov-Anglorum, guinto non- arum Quintilis, Anno M,DCC,XLV. Broadside, fol. ho.

5608 HENCHMAN, Nathaniel -1761 A Letter to the Reverend Mb. William Hobby, occasioned by sundry

PASSAGES IN HIS PRINTED LETTER, IN VINDICATION OP Mr. WhITKPIELD'S itinerancy AND CONDUCT.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1745. pp.12. 4to. bpl. HC. mhs. nypl.

5609 Reasons oppered by Mr. Nathanael Henchman, pastor op the first

CHURCH OP Christ in Lynn, for declining to admit Mr. Whitefield into

his PULPIT.

Boston, A^. E. Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1745. pp. (12). 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. hc. mhs. nypl.

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6610 HOBBY, William 1707-1765

An Inquiky into the itinerancy, and the conduct op the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield. an itinerant preacher: vindicating the former against the charge of unlawfulness and inexpediency, and the latter against some

ASPERSIONS, WHICH HAVE BEEN FREQUENTLY CAST UPON HIM . . . In A LETTER

TO A MINISTER. [Five lines of quotations.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street next to t!ie Prison. 1745. pp. 28. 4to. aas. ba. hc. mhs. nypl.

AucnoN

TALUKS

5611 DER HOCH-DEUTSCII Americanische Calender, auf das Jahr Nach deb Gnadenreichen Gkburth unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi 1746. . . . ZUM achten mal hkraus gegeben.

Germantovm: Gedruckt und zafindenhey Christoph Saur; [1745.] pp. (22). Sm. 4to. HSP.

5612 DER HOCH-DEUTSCII Pensylvanische Geschicht-Schreiber, January December 16, 1745.

Germantown: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1745. 4to. In Octoljer the title was changed to " Hoch-Deutsche Pensylvan- ische Berichte."

16,-

5613 JERMAN.JOHN The American Almanack, for the year of christian account 1746. ... By

John Jekman, philomath.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Cornelia Bradford, at tliz sign of the Bible in Front-street. [1745.] pp. 20. 8vo. hsp.

5614 JOHNSON, Samuel 1696-1772 A Letter from Aristoclbs to Authades, concerning the sovereignty and

THE promises OF GoD. [Eight Hnes of quotations.]

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at tlie Heart and Crown in Corn- hill, 1745. pp. (4), ii, (29). 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. nyhs. nysl.

5615 JONES, Hugh 1669-1760 A Protest against Popery, showing, i. The purity of the Church of Eng- land. II. The errors of the Church of Rome. And hi. The invalidity OF the most plausible objections, proofs and arguments of the Roman Catholics. Humbly addressed to thb; inhabitants of Maryland . . .

Annapolis: Printed and sold by Jonas Green. 1745. 8vo.

5016 JOURNAL of travew through several towns in the country, and to Boston

AGAIN, IN THE WINTER PAST; CONTAINING MANY STRANGE AND REMARKABLE OC- CURRENCES. Which may be of singular advantage to the public if rightly

IMPROVED IN THE PRESENT DAY. In THE METHOD OfMr. WhITEFIELD'S JOURNAL, BUT VASTLY MORE ENTERTAINING.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1745.

5617 K., L.

A Letter to the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, publickly calling upon him

TO VINDICATE HIS CONDUCT, OR CONFESS HIS FAULTS. BY L. K. ThE THIRD

edition.

Boston : Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1745. pp. 8. 8vo.

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5018 LEEDS, Titan

The American Almanack for the tear of christian account, 1746. By Titan Leeds.

Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. [1745.]

5619 LESLIE, Charles 1650-1732 A Short and easib method with the deists. Wherein the certainty of the

christian religion is demonstrated. In a letter to a friend. The sixth edition.

New-Tork: Reprinted by Henry Be Foreest. 1745. pp. x, (4), 70. 16mo.

5620 LLOYD, Mary Clarke Meditations on divine subjects. . . . With an account of her life, and

character, by E. Pemberton.

Boston: 1745. 4to. mhs.

5621 LORING, Nicholas Letter ... to Rev. Thomas Smith op Falmouth, giving his opinion of the

FREACKING AND CONDUCT OF ReV. Mr. WhITEFIELD.

Boston: 1745. pp. 7. 16mo.

6622 McCLENACHAN, William

The Christian warriour. A sermon preach'd at the French Meeting House in Boston, March 17th, 1744, 5. . . .

Boston : Printed for D. Oookin in Marlborough-street, over against tlie Old South MeetingSouse. 1745. pp. (4), (4), 16. 16mo. chs. jcb. mhs.

5623 MACPHERSON, James The History of the present rebellion in Scotland. From the departure

OF THE pretender's SON FROM ROMB, DOWN TO THE PRESENT TIME. In WHICH IS A FULL ACCOUNT OF THE CONDUCT OP THIS YOUNG INVADER, FROM HIS FIRST

ARRIVAL IN Scotland ; with the several progresses he made there: and

LIKEWISE A VERY PARTICULAR RELATION OP THE BaTTLE OF PbESTON, WITH AN EXACT UST OF THE SLAIN, WOUNDED, AND PRISONERS, ON BOTH SIDES. TaKEN

FROM THE Relation of Mr. James Macpherson, who was an eye-witness of

THE whole, and WHO took the first opportunity op LEAVING THE REBELS, INTO WHOSE SERVICE HE WAS FORCED, AND IN WHICH HE HAD A CAPTAIN's COM- MISSION. [Two lines of Latin from] Ov. Metam.

London: Printed, dc. Boston: Be-printed for D. Henchman, in Corn- Mi. 1744 [1745]. pp. 31. 12mo. ba.

5624 MARYLAND Province. A Journal op the votes and proceedings op the Lower House of Assembly

OF THE Province of Maryland, at their session begun the 5th of August, 1745. [- 28 September, 1745.]

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1745. pp.93. 4to.

5025 THE MARYLAND Gazette. Numb. 1. April [- December, 1745.] Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1745. fol. This was the second paper of this name published in Maryland. Founded by Jonas Green. Thomas says, "the typographical fea- tures of this Gazette were equal to those of any paper then printed on the continent." With the exception of a short suspension in 1765, occasioned by the stamp act, it was regularly and uniformly published to 1810, at which date there was only one paper printed in the United States of prior date. During the period of the stamp act. Green occasionally issued a paper called, " The Appa-

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5626

THE MARYLAND Gazette, continued.

rition of the Maryland Gazette, which is not dead but sleepeth." In one corner, as a suljstitute for a stamp, was the cut of a death's head, about which was arranged the words, "the times are dismal, doleful, dolorous, dollar-less." The Gazette was printed by its founder for a period of twenty-two years, until his death, 7 April, 1767. It was continued to the end of the year by his widow, Anne Catharine Green. In January 1768, her son, William Green, was admitted to partnership under the firm name of Anne Cath- arine Green & Son, by whom the paper was continued to William Green's death in August, 1770, after which it was continued by Anne Catharine Green until her death, 23 March, 1775. Her sons Frederick and Samuel Green then continued to publish the Gazette until their deaths which occurred about the year 1810.

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Gheat and General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. Begun

AND HELD AT BOSTON UPON WEDNESDAY THE THIRTIETH DAY OF MaY 1744, AND CONTINUED BY ADJOURNMENT AND PROROGATION TO WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY- EIGHTH DAY OP November following. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency the Ooi:6rnour, Council, and House of Representatives. 1745. pp. 363- 366. fol.

ACcnON TALtnU

5627 The same. Begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-

NINTH-DAY OF MaY 1745. AnD CONTINUED BY ADJOURNMENTS AND PROROGA- TIONS TO Wednesday the eleventh day of December following. [Colophon :] Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland a?id Timothy Cfreen, by order of his excellency t!ie Governour, Council and House of Represen- tatives. MDCCXLV. pp. 367-372. fol.

5628 Acts and Laws, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly

of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the thirtieth day op May, 1744, AND continued by adjournment and prorogations to Wednesday the twenty-eighth day op November following. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency tlie Oovernour, Council, and House of Representatives. 1745. pp. 137- 158. fol.

5629 The same. Begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty- ninth DAY of May 1745. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency the Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLV. pp. 159-171. fol.

5630 The same. And continued by adjournment to Wednesday the

SEVENTEENTH DAY OP JULY FOLLOWING. [Colophou:]

Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency the Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLV. pp. 173-176. fol.

5631 The same. An Act . . . And continued by adjournments and pro-

BOGATiONS to Wednesday the thirtieth day of October following.

[Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1745.] p. 177. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

[Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and

GOVERNOUB IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MA.IESTy's PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHU-

setts-Bay in New-England. A Proclam.\tion for a general fast. . . . Thursday the thirteenth day ok March next . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

. Boston : Printed hy John Draper, Printer to his excellency tlie Governour and Council. [1745J. Broadside, fol. mhs.

5633

- [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and

GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHU-

setts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a general fast. . . . Thursday the fourth day of April next . . . God save the King. [Col- ophon :]

Boston : Printed hy John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Gorernour and Council. 1745. Broadside, fol. mhs.

5634 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and

governour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massachu- setts-Bay in New-England. A Proclam.ation for a general thanksgiv- ing. . . . Thubsday the eighteenth day of July . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council, 1745. Broadside, fol. ba.

5635 By the honourable Spencer Pnips, esq; lieutenant-governoub and

commander in chief for the time being, of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation. [Declaration of war against the Eastern and Canada Indians.] Given at the Council Chamber in Boston, 33rd August, 1745. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. 1745. Broadside, fol.

5636 - - [Arms.] By the honourable Spencer Phips, esq. ; lieutenant-governour and commander in chief fob the time being, of his M.westy's Province of THE Massachusetts-Bay in New- England. A Proclamation for a publick PAST. . . . Thursday the nineteenth of this instant September . . . God save the Kino. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1745]. Broadside, fol. mhs.

5637 [Arms.] By the honourable Spencer Phips, esq ; lieutenant-governour

and commander in chief, for the time being, of his Majesty's Province OF THE Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanksgiving. . . . Thursday the fifth day of December next, . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency tJie Governour and Council. 1745. Broadside, fol. ba. mhs.

5638 Journal of the honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun and held at Boston, in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday, the twenty-ninth day OF May; Annoqub Do.mini, 1745. [-3 August, 1745.]

Boston : ^. E. Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, Printers to the lionourable House of Representatives. 1745. pp. (95). fol. mhs.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Pbovincb, continued. 5089 The same. And fkom thence continued by puorogation to Wednes- day THE 25th op September following, and then met at Boston afore- said, BEiNCi THE second SESSION OP SAID CouRT. [-28 September, 1745.]

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen. 1745.] pp. 97-105. fol.

5640 The same. And prom thence continued by sundry prorogations

TO Wednesday the 30th of October following, and then met at Boston AFORESAID, BEING THE THIRD SESSION OF SAID CouRT. [-3 November, 1745.]

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen. 1745.] pp. 107-111. fol.

5641 The same. And from thence continued by sundry prorogations

TO Thursday the 28th op November following, and then met at Boston aforesaid, being the fourth session of said Court. [-30 November, 1745.]

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen. 1745.] pp. 113-117. fol.

5042 The same. And from thence continued by sundry prorogations

to Wednesday the eleventh op December following, and then met at Boston aforesaid, being the fifth session of said Court. [-26 April, 1746.] [Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen. 1745-6.] pp. 119-250. fol.

5643 MASSACHUSETTS BAY. Western Association op Ministers. Some reasons given by the Western Association upon Merrimack River

why they disapprove of Mr. Whitefield's preaching in the New- England CHURCHES. . . .

Boston: Printed & sold by T. Fleet. 1745. pp. 8. 12mo.

5644 MR. W D'S soliloquy, or a serious debate with himself what course

HE shall take, and HOW TO ORDER HIS FUTURE CONDUCT. [A poem.]

Boston : Printed and sold [by T. Fleet] at the Heart and Crovm. 1745. 12mo.

5645 A MODEST vindication of the late New-Jersey Assembly. In answer to a printed paper against them, call'd a Representation.

[Philadelphia:] Printed [by W. Bradford] in the year MDCCXLV. pp. 33. 4to. H8P.

5646 MORE, Thomas, pseudonym. The American cOuntry Almanack for the year of christian account, 1746.

... By Thomas More, philodespot.

N^ew-Tork: Printed and sold by Jam^s Parker, at the New Printing- office in Beaver-street. [1745.]

5647 NEDERDUYTSCHE Almanacks voor het Jaar 1746. Nieuw-York: Oedrukt by H. De Foreest. [1745.]

5648 A NEW complete guide to the English tongue. Collected from the best authors. In two books. The first containing proper lessons for be- ginners, compos'd chiefly op Scripture phrases. The second for those who have made some proficiency in reading. Containing proper obser- vations AND RULES POR ACCENTING OP WORDS, AND PLACING OP THE EMPHA- SIS. Observations on the sounds of letters: rules for the division of

SYLLABLES. ThE USE OF TRUE PRINTING, WITH TABLES OP ABBREVIATIONS, AND DISTINCTION OP WORDS. INTERMIXED WITH VARIETY OF EXERCISES IN PROSE AND VERSE, ADAPTED TO THE CAPACITIES OF CHILDREN. FOR THE USE

OF SCHOOLS. By An Ingenious Hand.

New-York: Sold by James Parker. 1745.

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5649 NEW HAMPSHIRE Province. Pbovincb op New- Hampshire. Anno reoni regis, Georoij secundi, Magn^

Britannia, Francis et Hiberni^, *c. Decimo octavo. A Journal of THE House of Representatives, at a General Assembly of his Ma,iestt'8 Province of New-Hampshire in New-England: begun and held at Ports- mouth in said Province, on Thursday the 24th day of January, Anno Domini 1744. [-May S"*. 1745.] [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by J. Bushell, B. Allen, and J. Green. May 20, 1745.

pp. (45). fol. MHS. NHSL.

5650 NEW JERSEY Province. The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Province of

New-Jersey, the fourth op April, 1745. [-24 August, 1745.]

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1745. pp. 73. fol.

5651 The same. [24 September,-28 October, 1745.]

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1745. pp. 26. fol.

6652 NEW YORK Province.

Anno decimo octavo Georgii secdndi regis. Acts of the General Assembly of the Colony of New- York, passed in the eighteenth year of his Majesty's reign. Chap. i. An Act to repay the sum of two hundred and seventy pounds . . . [Colophon :]

New-Tork: Printed by J. Parker, at the New Printing Offlce in Beaver-street. 1745. pp. 4. fol. nyhb.

The twenty-second supplement to the Laws printed in 1730.

5653 Anno decimo nono Georgii secundi regis. Chap. i. An Act for the

paying of five thousand pounds towards the expedition carrying on AGAINST Cape Breton.

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1745.] pp.8, fol. nyhs.

5654 Anno decimo nono Georgii secundi regis. Chap. hi. An Act to let

to farm THE EXCISE ON STRONG LIQUORS RETAILED . . .

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1745.] pp. 9-40. fol. nyhs.

5655 His excellency's speech, at the dissolution of the General Assembly

OF THE Colony of New- York, May 14, 1745.

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1745.] pp.2, fol. hsp. pro.

5656 His excellency's speech to the Council and General Assembly op the

Colony op New- York. [Dated 25 June, 1745.]

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1745.] pp.2, fol. hsp. pro.

5657 Journal op the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly of

the Colony op New- York. [Numb. 1-8. 6 November, 1744, -14 May, 1745.]

[New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1745.] pp. 38, (2). fol.

5658 Journal of the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op

the Colony of New-York. [Numb. 1-2. 25 June,-6 July, 1745.] [Colophon:]

New-Tork: Printed by James Parker, at tfte New Printing- Office in Beaver-street. 1745. pp. 20. fol. hsp. nyhs. pro.

5659 Journal op the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly of

THE Colony of New- York. [Numb. 1-9. 6 August,-24 December, 1745.] [Colophon :]

New-Tork: Printed by J. Parker. 1745. pp.52, fol. hsp. nyhs. pro.

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NEW YORK Province, continued.

To HIS EXCKLLENCY THE HONOCliABLE GeORGE CuNTON, ESQ ; CAPTAIN GEN- ERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OP NeW-YORK,

. . . The Humble address op his Majesty's Council for the Province of New- York. [Dated, 26 June, 1745.]

[New-York: PritUed by James Parker. 1745.] Broadside, fol. pro.

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To his EXCELIENCY THE HONOURABLE GeORGE ClINTON, ESQ ; CAPTAIN GEN- ERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OP THE COLONY OF NeW-YORK, . . . ThK

Humble address of the General Assembly of the said Colony. [Dated.

27 June, 1745.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1745.] Broadside, fol. pro.

THE NEW- YORK Almanack for the year op christian account, 1746. jVeic-York: Printed by H. Be Foreest. [1745.]

THE NEW-YORK Evening Post. Jano*,ry-December, 1745. New-York: Printed by Henry Be Foreest. 1745. fol.

THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign, and domestick. January-December, 1745.

New-Yoi'k: Printed by John Peter Zenr/er. 1745. fol.

THE NEW-YORK Weekly Post-boy. With the freshest advices foreign and domestick. January-December, 1745.

New- York : Printed by James Parker, at t/ie New Printing -Office in Beaver-

NYPL.

Street. 1745. fol.

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NILES, Samuel 1674-1762

A Brief and plain essay on God's wonder-working Providence for New- England, IN THE REDUCTION OF LOUISBURO, AND PORTRESSES THERETO BELONG- ING ON Cai'e-Breton. With a short hint in the beginning, on the French

TAKING & PLUNDERING THE PEOPLE OP CaNSO, WHICH LED THE SEVERAL GOV- ERNMENTS TO UNITE AND PURSUE THAT EXPEDITION. WiTH THE NAMES OP THE LEADING OFFICERS IN THE ARMY AND THE SEVERAL REGIMENTS TO WHICH THEY

BELONGED. . . . [Six lines of quotations.]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen, 1745. pp. (4), (2), [34]. 16mo.

TbISTITI.*; EcCLESIARUM or, a BBIEF and sorrowful account op the PRESENT

STATE OP THE CHURCHES IN NeW-EnGLAND; IN A LETTER FHOM A MINISTER IN THE COUNTRY TO THE PUBLICK. WhEREIN IS CONTAINED, SOME REMARKS ON THE RISK, PROGRESS AND UNHAPPY EFFECTS OF THE DIFFERENT SENTIMENTS AMONG US AT THIS DAY IN MATTERS OP RELIGION. TO WHICH 18 ADDED BY WAY OF ADVICE SOME HEALING MEASURES. WiTH AN APPENDIX. By SaMUEL NiLKS, A MOURNFUL SPECTATOR AND SHAKER IN THE PRESENT CALAMITIES. AnD

PASTOR OP A CHURCH OF Christ IN Braintreb. [One line Latin quotation.]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by J. Braper, in Newbury-street. 1745. pp. 8, (21), (4), [5]. 4to. aas. ba. hc. mhs.

NILES, Samuel, and others.

The Sentiments and resolutions of an association op ministers (con- vened AT Weymouth, Jan. 15th, 1744, 5.) Concerning the Reverend Mr. George Whitepield. To which is added, the like opinions of the vener- able Mr. Nehemiah Walter of Roxbury, and others. As also, the

SOLEMN ADVICE OF THE VENERABLE Mr. NaTHANAEL StONE OP HARWICH, TO THE ABOVE GENTLEMEN, AFTER CERTAIN QUESTIONS PUT TO HIS CONSCIENCE.

Boston: Printed and sold by T. Fleet at the Heart and Crown in Corn- hill. 1745. pp. (15). 16mo. bpl. chs. mhs. nypl.

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5677 5678

A PAPER CONCERNING SOME DISTURBANCES IN ChRIST-ChURCH.

Philadelphia: 1745. Answered in the American Weekly Mercury for April 4, 1745.

PATESHALL, Richard, pseudonym.

Pride rumbled, or, Mr. Hobby chastised: being some remarks on said Hobby's piece, entitled, A Defence op the itinerancy and the conduct of the Rev. Mr. Whitefield. In a letter to the Reverend Mr. William Hobby, pastor of the first church in Reading. By Richard Pateshall, a. m. [Six lines of quotations.]

Boston, iV. E. Printed and sold by J. Draper, in New1mry-*treet. 1745.

pp. (12). 4tO. AAS. BA. HC. NYPL.

PENNSYLVANIA Province. Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province of Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on the fourteenth of October, Anno Dom. 1744, and continued by adjournments.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, at the New Printing-office near the Market. M,DCC,XLV. pp. 54. fol.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign AND domestick. January-December, 1745.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Post-Master, at t!ie new-Printing- Office, near tlw Market. 1745. fol.

New- YEAR verses of the carriers of the Pennsylvania Gazette.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1745.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal, or Weekly advertiser. January-December, 1745.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at tlie sign of tlie Bible, the corner of Black Jlorse Alley in Second Street. 1745. fol. Hsp. nypl.

New- YEAR VERSES OF THE CARRIERS OP THE PENNSYLVANIA JOURNAL.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1745.

PICKERING, Theophilus 1700-1747

Mr. Pickering's Letter to Mr. Whitefield: touching his relation to the Church of England; his impulses or impressions; and the present un- happy state of things, &c. Offered in excuse op Mr. Pickering's disin- clination TO OPEN HIS PULPIT TO HIM IN HIS LATE VISIT TO IPSWCH, &C.

Together with Mr. Pickering's letter to a neighbouring minister;

EXHIBITING HIS OPINION WITH RESPECT TO THE RECEPTION OF Mr. WhITEFIEIJ), upon private SATISFACTION.

Boston : Printed and sold by Bogers and Fowle in Queen-street next to the Prison. 1745. pp. (8). 4to. aab. ba. bpl. hc. mhs. nypl.

POOR ROBIN'S Almanack for 1746.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1745.]

PRENTICE, John, and others. The Testimony of an association of ministers convened at Marlborough, Jan. 22. 1744, 5. against the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield and his con- duct. As ALSO, the Testimony op a number op ministers in the County of Bristol against the said gentleman.

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet at the Heart and Crown in Comhill. 1745. pp. 8. 8vo. AAS. BA. hc. mhs.

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PRENTICE, Thomas 1702-1782

When the people, and the rulers among them, willingit offer themselves to a military expedition against their unrighteous enemies, and are successful therein, the lord is to be praised, and they to be loved

AND HONOURED THEREFOR. A SERMON PREACHED AT ChARLESTOWN, ON A GENERAL THANKSGIVING .TULY 18, 1745. FOR THE REDUCTION OF CaPE-BRETON, BY AN ARMY OF NeW-EnGLAND VOLUNTEERS, UNDER THE COMMAND OP THE HONOURABLE WiLLlAM PepPERHELL, ESQ; LIEUTENANT-GENERAL AND COM- MANDER IN CHIEF. With the assistance of a British squadron, commanded BY Peter Warren, esq. . . . And now published at the desire op a num- ber OP THE HEARERS. [Nine Hncs of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, next to the Prison. 1745. pp. 39, (1). 8vo. aas. ba. chs. jcb. mhs. nypl.

PRESCOTT, Benjamin 1687-1777

A Letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitefield, an itinerant preacher,

within the dominions op his MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY GeORGE II. KiNG OP

Great-Britain, France, and Ireland, &c. . . . [Eight lines of Latin from]

LUTHERUS.

Boston : 4to.

Printed for B. Oookin in Marlborough Street. 1745. pp. (16).

AA8. BA. lie. nypl.

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PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758

Extraordinary events the doings of God, and marvellous in pious eyes. Illustrated in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, N. E. On the

GENERAL THANKSGIVING, THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1745. OcCASION'd BY TAKING THE

City of Louibbourg on the Isle of Cape-Breton, by New-England sol- diers, ASSISTED BY A BRITISH SQUADRON. . . . [Five lines from] Psal. xcnii. 1, 3.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Gornhil. 1745. pp. 35. 8vo.

Five editions were reprinted in London, and one in Edinburgh,

in 1746. Reprinted also in Boston in 1747.

PRINCE, Thomas, junior, editor. 1722-1748

The Christian history, containing accounts op the revival and propagation

of religion in Great-Britain & America. For the years 1744-5. Vol. 2.

Boston, N. E. Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, for T. Prince, JunW.

1745. pp. (2), vi, 416. 8vo. ba. bpl. jcb. nypl.

RHODE ISLAND Colony.

The Charter granted by his Majesty King Charles ii. to the Governor AND Company of the English Colony op Rhode-Island and Providence- Plantations, IN New-England in America.

Newport, Rhode-Island : Printed by the Widow Franklin, and to be sold at tU Tovm School-House. M,DCC,XLIV. pp. [15.] (15). foL

Second title : Acts and Laws, of his Majesty's Colony op Rhode-Island, and Providence-Plantations, in New-England, in America. [Arms.]

Newport, Rhode-Island : Printed by the Widow Franklin, and to be sold at tM Town Scliool-House. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 308. fol. jcb. mhs. nypl. rl.

ROWE, Euzabeth Singer 1674-1737

Devout exercises op the heart in meditation and prater and praise. . . . Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. [1745.]

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8EWALL, Joseph 1688-1769

The Lamb slain, worthy to be praised, as the most powerful, rich, wise, AND strong, a sermon pkeach'd at the Thursday lecture in Boston July 11, 1745. . . . [Two lines from] Psal. 24. 8.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Comhil. 1745. pp. 84. Svo.

SHURTLEFF, William » 1687-1747

A Letter to those of his brethren in the ministry who refuse to admit THE Rkv. Mr. Whitkfield into their pulpits . . . With an appendix con- taining the concurrence of some other ministers.

Boston: Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Cheen. 1745. pp. 23. 4to. aas. ba. bpl. hc.

SMITH, JosiAH 1704-1781

Jesus persecuted in his Disciples. A sermon preach'd in Charlestown, South-Carolina, A. D. 1743.

Boston: Printed and sold ly 8. Kneeland and T. Qreen in Queen-street. 1745. pp. 20. 8vo. BA. bpl.

A Zeal of God encourag'd and guarded. A sermon preach'd at Charles- town, IN THE Province of South- Carolina; March 3d. 1744, 5. . . . [One line from] Act. 21. 20.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queen street. 1745. pp. 22. Svo. ba. bpl.

THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1745. Cluirles-Town : Printed by Peter Timothy in King-Street.

1745. fol.

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5693

STILES, Isaac 1697-1760

The Declaration of the Association of the County of New-Haven, Feb- ruary 19, 1744-5, concerning the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield, his con- duct AND the state OP RELIGION AT THIS DAY.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1745. pp. 8. 8vo. aas. hc. mus.

STINTON, Benjamin 1676-1718

A Shokt catechism, wherein the principles of the christian religion

ARE TAUGHT IN THE WORDS OF THE SaCRED SCRIPTURES THEMSELVES. . . .

The fourth edition. . . .

London: Printed. Boston: Beprinted in tlie year 1745. pp. 16. 8vo. aas.

STRANGE relation of an old woman who was drowned.

New-Tork: Printed by H. Be Foreest. 1745.

TAUNTON. Massachusetts. Convention.

The Testimony of a number op ministers conven'd at Taunton in the County of Bristol, March 5, 1744,5 in favour of the Rev. Mr. White- field, &c. giving the reasons of their inviting him into their pulpits. With a letter op the same importance prom the Rev. Mr. Maccarty of Kingston, in the County op Plymouth. [Three lines from] Luke x. N. B. In the testimony is a proposal op an expedient to remove the prejudices of the hearty friends to the doctrines of grace against

ONE another, and TO BRING THEM TO ACT IN CONCERT IN PROMOTING THE

truth.

Boston: Printed for S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen Street. 1745.

pp. (16). 16mO. AAS. NYPL.

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5694 TAYLOR, Jacob -1746 Pensilvania, 1746. An Almanack ob ephemeris: . . . Fob the year 1746.

. . . With the origin, progress and character of soothsayers, sor- cerers, astrologers, fortune-tellers, and wizards. Collected from the most illustrious authors of the present century, and the last preceding. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at the sign of the Bible in 2d street. [1745.] pp. (32). 8vo.

5695 TENNENT, Gilbert 1703-1764 All things come alike to all: A sermon, on Eccles. rx, 1. 2 and 3 verses.

Occasioned by a person's being struck by the lightning of thunder. Preached at Philadelphia, July the 28th, 1745. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford at the Bible in Second-Street. 1745. pp. 40. 8vo. Hsp.

5696 The Danger of spiritual pride represented. A sermon preach'd at

Philadelphia, December the 30th, 1744. On Romans xii. 3. With some enlargements. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford at tfie sign of the Bible in Second- Street. [1745]. pp. 30, (1). 8vo. hsp.

5697 Discourses, on several important subjects. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford at the Bible in Second- Street.

MDCCXLV. pp. (2), 358, (1). 8vo.

Second title: The Nature of justification opened: A sermon preach'd at Philadelphia, January the 27th, 1744-45, on Galatians ii, 16. With enlargements. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford at the Bible in Second street. 1745. pp. 95.

T?iird title: Vindici.« legis: or, the law established by faith. Three sermons, preach'd at Philadelphia, February the 24th, and March the IOth, 1744,5. On Romans hi. 31. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford, at tin Bible in Second street. 1745. pp. (2), 99-246.

Fourth title : Vindici^ Operum : or, the necessity of good works vindi- cated. Two sermons on Phil. ii. 12. 18. Preach'd at Philadelphia, March 24th, 1744,5. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford, at the Bible in Second street. 1745. pp. (2), 299-358.

5698 A Funeral sermon occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mb.

John Rowland, who departed this life April the 12th. 1745. Preach'd AT Charles-Town in Chester County, April the 14th, 1745. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, at the Bible in Second street. M,DCCXLV. pp. 72. 8vo. hsp.

Second title : A Narrative of the bbvival and progress of belioion in THE Towns of Hopewell, Ahwell and Maiden Head, in New-Jersey, and New-Providence in Pennsylvania. In a letter to the Rev. Mr. Prince, author of the Christian History. By the Rev. Mr. John Rowland. Being the last work of that faithful servant of Jesus Christ, which

HE COMPOS'd a little BEFORE HIS DECEASE, AND 18 NOW PUBLISH'd FOB THE BENEFIT AND CONSOLATION OF GOD's PEOPLE. By ThOMAS BOURNE. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford at tlie Bible in Second street. M,DCCXLV. pp. 49-72.

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TENNENT, Gilbert, continued.

The Necessity op keeping the Soul. A sermon preach'd at Phila- delphia, December the 23d, 1744. On Dkoteronomt iv, 9. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, at tlie sign of tJie Bible in, Second-Street. [1745.] pp. 24. 8vo. iisp. mhs.

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5704

The Necessity op praisinq God por mercies keceiv'd. A sermon occa-

bion'd by the success op the late expedition, (under the direction and COMMAND OP Gen. Peppeuel and Com. Warren,) in reducing the City and Fortresses op Louisburgh, on Cape-Brkton, to the obedience op his Majesty King George the second. Pre.'^ch'd at Philadelphia July 7. 1745. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at tlie Bible in Second Street. [1745.] pp (2), 40. 8vo. hsp.

THE TESTIMONY op an association or club op laymen, conven'd at Boston respecting the present times.

Boston: Sold by Kneeland and Green in Queen Street. 1,745, pp. 8. 4to.

TILLOTSON, John 1630-1695

The Usefulness op consideration in order to repentance. A sermon [at the funeral of Clement Plumsted, esq.] . . .

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford at the Bible in Second-street. M,DCC,XLV. pp. 20. 4to. lcp.

VAN BRAGIIT, Tielkman Jans

Das Andenken einioer heiligen Martyrkr. Oder die Geschichten etlicher

BlUT-ZkUGEN DER WaHRHEIT. NeBST IHREN BRIEPEN WELCHE SIE KURTZ VOR UND IN DER GESANGENSCHAFFT GESCHRIEBEN. WiE SOLCHES IN DEM BLUTIGEN TOONEEL ZU PINDKN. A US DEM HOLLANDISCHEN GrUNDLICH UND TREULICH ■&BER8ETZT DURCH ThEOPHILUM.

Ephrata: BriiderscJiaft. 1745. pp. 120. 24mo. hsp.

This forms a part of his "Het bloedig Toneel" of which a com- plete German translation was made and printed in Ephrata in 1748.

A VINDICATION op the Reverend Mr. George Whitbpibld, against the

CHARGES which SOME HAVE LATELY ENDEAVOURED TO FIX UPON HIM; MORE ESPECIALLY, THE TESTIMONY OP THE GENTLEMEN AT COLLEGE. By A LOVER

OF Good Men, however vilified and abused.

Boston, JV. E. Printed and sold by T. Fleet at tlie Heart and Crown in ComhiU. 1745. pp. 15. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. ho. mhs. nypl.

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5706

5707

THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1745.

Williamsburg: Printed by William. Parks. 1745.

fol.

WALTER, Nathanael 1709-1776

The Character op a true patriot. A sermon preach'd at the Thursday- lecture IN Boston, August 1. 1745. . . .

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1745. pp. 20. 8vo.

WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748

A Preservative from the sins and follies of childhood and youth, written

IN A way op question AND ANSWER. TO WHICH IS ADDED BOMB RELIGIOUS AND MORAL INSTRUCTIONS, IN VERSE.

Boston: Beprinted. Sold by J. Blanchard. 1745. 12mo.

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WATTS, Isaac, continued.

5708 The Second sett of Catechisms and prayers: on some helps to the re- ligion OF childkkn, and their knowledge of the Scriptures, from seven TO twelve years of age. Ninth edition.

Boston: Reprinted. Sold by J. Blancluird. 1745. 12mo.

5709 WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY of Divines. The Confession of faith, the Larger and Shorter Catechisms, with the

Scripture proofs at i^arge. Together with The Sum of saving knowl- edge (contain'd in the Holy Scriptures, and held forth in the said Confession and Catechisms) and practical use thereof; Covenants na- tional AND solemn league ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OP SINS AND ENGAGEMENT TO duties, directories, FORM OF CHURCH GOVERNMENT, &C. Of PUBI.ICK-AUTHORITY

IN THE Church of Scotland. With Acts of Assembly and Parliament,

RELATIVE TO, AND APPROBATIVE OF THE SAME. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M.DCC.XLV. pp. 20, (2), 23-164, (2), 167-366, (2), 369-410, (2), 413-446, (2), 449-462, (2), 465-470 (2), 473-482, (2), 484-521, (2), 525-557, (2), 560-567, (24). 16mo. hsp.

Second title: The Confession of faith, agreed upon by the Assembly op Divines at Westminster. With the assistance op Commissioners from the Church of Scotland, as a part of the covenanted uniformity in re- ligion betwixt the churches of Christ in the Kingdoms of Scotland, England, and Ireland. Approved by the General Assembly 1647, and ratified and established by Act of Parliament 1649, as the publick and avowed confession of the Church of Scotland. With the Scripture-proof

AT LARGE.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 23-164.

Third title: The Larger Catechism, agreed upon by the Assembly op Divines at Westminster, with the assistance of Commissioners prom the Church op Scotland, as a part op the covenanted uniformity in religion betwixt the churches of Christ in the Kingdo.ms of Scotland, England AND Ireland. And approved Anno 1648, by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, to be a directory for the catechising such as have made some proficiency in the knowledge of the grounds of religion. With the proofs from Scripture.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, in Market-street, M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 167-366.

Fourth title: The Shorter Catechism, agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with the assistance of Commissioners from the Church op Scotland, as a part of the covenanted uniformity in religion betwixt the churches op christ in the kingdoms of scotland, england AND Ireland. And approved Anno 1648, by the General Assembly op the Church of Scotland, to be a directory for catechising such as are op

WEAKER capacity. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed hy B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 369-410. Fifth title : The Sum of saving knowledge ; or, a brief sum op christian

DOCTRINE, contained IN THE HOLY SCRIPTURES, AND HOLDEN FORTH IN THE

FORESAID Confession op faith and Catechism: together with the prac- tical USE thereof. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 413-446. Sixth title: The Confession op faith of the Kirk op Scotland; or, the

NATIONAL covenant. WiTH A DESIGNATION OF SUCH AcTS OP PARLIAMENT, AS ARE EXPEDIENT FOR JUSTIFYING THE UNION AFTER-MENTIONED. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 449-462.

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WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY of Divines, continued.

Seventh title: The Solemn league and covenant for reformation and de- fence OF religion, the honour and happiness of the King, and the peace

AND safety of THE THREE KINGDOMS OF SCOTLAND, ENGLAND, AND IRELAND.

Taken and subscribed several times bv King Charles ii. and by all ranks IN the said three Kingdoms. With An Act op the General Assembly, 1643, AND An Act of Parliament 1644, ratifying and approving the baid

LEAGUE AND COVENANT.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 465-470.

Eighth title : A Solemn acknowledgment of publick sins, and breaches of the covenant; and a solemn engagement to all the duties contained therein, namely, tliose, which do in a moke special way relate unto the

DANGERS OF THESE TIMES. TOGETHER WITH ThE AcT OP THE COMMISSION OP

THE General Assembly 1648, and Act op Parliament in 1649, for renew- ing THE LEAGUE AND COVENANT.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. M.DCC.XLV. pp. (2), 473-482.

Ninth title : The Directory for the publick worship op God, agreed upon BY THE Assembly op Divines at Westminster, . . . With An Act of the General Assembly, and Act op Parliament, both in Anno 1645, approving and establishing the said Directory. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 484-521

Tenth title : The Form of presbyterial church government, and of ordi- nation op ministers; agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at West- minster, . . . With An Act of the General Assembly, Anno 1645, ap- proving the same. . . .

Philadelphia : PHnted by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 525-557.

Eleventh title : The Directory for family- worship, approved by the Gen- eral Assembly of the Church op Scotland, for piety and uniformity in secret and private worship, and mutual edification. With An Act of THE General Assembly, Anno 1647, for observing the same.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. M,DCC,XLV. pp. (2), 560-567.

5710 WHITEFIELD, George 1714-1770 A Letter to the Reverend Dr. Chauncy, on account op some passages re- lating TO the Revd. Mr. Whitepield, in his book entitled Seasonable thoughts on the state OF religion in New-England. . . . [One line from] Horace.

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Cheenin Queen- street. 1745. pp. (2), 14. 4to. AA8. ba. hc. nypl.

5711 The same.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford at tJie Bible in Second- street. MDCCXLV. pp. 32. 8vo. Hsp. nypl.

5712 A Letter to the reverend the president and professors, tutors and

Hebrew instructor, of Harvard College, in Cambridge, in answer to a Testimony published by them against the Rev. Mr. George Whitefield,

AND HIS conduct.

Boston, 2f. E.: Printed and told by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1745.

pp. 22. 4tO. AAS. BA. HC. MHS. NYPL.

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WHITEFIELD, George, continued.

Some kkmarks upon a late Charge against Enthusiasm, deuvered by the

RIGHT reverend FATHER IN GOD, RiCHARD LORD BISHOP OF LiTCHFIKLD AND

Coventry, to the reverend, the clergy in the several parts op the Dio- cEss of Litchfield and Coventry, in a triennial visitation of the same IN 1741: and published at their request in the present year 1744. In a

LETTER TO THE REVEREND THE CLERGY OP THAT DiOCESS. . . . [Four Hnes

from] Matth. xi. 25, 26.

BontoH : Printed dk sold by Rogers and Fowle, in Queen-street, next to tlie Prison. 1745. pp. 23. 4to. ba. nypl.

WHITMAN, Elnathan 1709-1777

The Character and qualifications of good rulers, and the happiness op their administration, represented in a sermon preach'd before the Gen- eral Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut at Hartford, on the day op their ANNIVERSARY ELECTION, May 9th, 1745. . . . [Kiiie Hnes of Scripture texts.]

N. London: Printed & sold by Timothy Green, Printer to the Gov. & Comp. 1745. pp. (4), 40. 16mo. aas. ens. tc.

WIGGLESWORTH, Edward 1693-1765

A Letter to the Reverend Mr. George Whitepield, by way op reply to his

ANSWER to the COLLEGE TESTIMONY AGAINST HIM AND HIS CONDUCT. . . . TO WHICH IS ADDED, THE REVEREND PRESIDENT'S ANSWER TO THE THINGS CHARG'D UPON HIM BY THE SAID Mr. WhITEFIELD, AS INCONSISTENCES. [Six HneS frOHl]

2 Cor. 10, 12, 15, 16. 18.

Boston, iV. E. Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1745. pp. 61, (2), (5). 4to. aas. ba. hc. mhs. nypl. wl.

THE WILES OP popery; or the popish emissary instructed; being a confer- ence between a famous Roman casuist and an emissary.

Boston: Re printed & sold by T. Fleet. 1745.

WINDHAM County. Connecticut. A Letter from the associated ministers of the County op Windham, to the people in the several societies in said County.

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by J. Draper, in Newbury-street. M,DCC,XLV. pp. 52. 4to. aas. ba. bu. chs. hc. nypl.

YALE COLLEGE.

Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio Yalensis, quod est in Novo-Portu, ad anno 1702, AD annum 1745. Alicujus gradus Laurea donati sunt. [Colophon:]

[Novi-Londini, excndebat Timotlieus Green. 1745.] Broadside, fol. yc.

The Declaration of the rector and tutors op Yale-College in New- Haven, AGAINST the Reverend Mr. George Whitepield, his principles and designs. In a letter to him.

Boston : Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at t!ie Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1745. i)p. (14), (1). 16mo. ens. mhs. nypl. yc.

^ The Judgment op the rector and tutors of Yale-College, concerning

two of the students who were expelled; together with the reasons

OP IT.

N. London: Printed and sold by T. Green, 1745. pp. (2), [10.]. 8vo.

The same.

Boston: Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet. 1745.

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YALE COLLEGE, continued.

PR/KCLARIS8IM0 OPTIMA ERODITIONE VIT^ INTKGRITATE, OMNIQUE FOELICISSIMft

GUBERNANDI RATIONE IN8TRDCTISSIM0 VIRO JONATHAN LaW ArMIGKRO COLONIvK CONNECTICUTKNSIS GUBERNATORI . . . REVERANDO AC HONORANDO D. TlIOMiE

Clap Collegii Yalensis Pr^sidi . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo annuente) IN CoLLEGio Yalensis depknderk. . . . [ColophoD :]

Habita in Comitiis Now-Portu Gonnecticutensium, die Vhdeeimo Septem- bris, MDCCXLV. Broadside, fol. yc.

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Qu.«8TroNES pro modulo discutiend^ sub moderamine Ueverendi D.

THOMiE Clap, Collegii-Yalensfs, quod est, divinia providentia, Novo- PoRTu Gonnecticutensium Rectoris. In Comitiib publici a laurea magis-

TRATIS CANDIDATI8, MDCCXLV.

[Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotfieus Oreen. 1745.] Broadside. Sm. fol.

ABBOT, Hull 1694-1774

The Duty of God's people to pray for the peace of Jerusalem: and especially for the preservation and continuance of their own privi- LEGES, both CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS, WHEN IN DANGER AT HOME OR FROM ABROAD. A SERMON ON OCCASION OP THE REBELLION IN SCOTLAND RAIS'd IN FAVOUR OF A POPISH PRETENDER ; WITH DESIGN TO OVERTHROW OUR PRESENT HAPPY ESTAB- LISHMENT, AND TO INTRODUCE POPERY AND ARBITRARY POWER INTO OUR NATIONS, PROM WHICH, BY A SERIES OF WONDERS, IN THE GOOD PROVIDENCE OF GOD, THEY HAVE BEEN OFTEN DELIVERED. PbEACH'D AT ChaRLESTOWN IN NeW-EnGLAND,

Jan. 12, 1745-6. . . . [Nine lines of Scripture texts.]

Bogton: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1746. pp.26. 8vo. ba.

AN ACCOUNT of the French settlements in North America: shewing from

THE latest authors, THE TOWNS, FORTS, ISLANDS, LAKES, RIVERS, &C. OF

Canada, claimed and improved by the French King. By A Gentleman. To which is added an Appendix, giving a more particular and exact ACCOUNT OF Quebec, with its inhabitants and manner of living. By P. Charlevoix.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle,in Queen-street, next to the Prison. 1746. pp. 26. 8vo. ba. bpl.

ADDRESS to the inhabitants of North-Carolina on the want of a medium in lieu of money.

Williamsburgh : Printed by William Parks. 1746. pp. 26. 4to. mhs.

AN AFFECTIONATE letter from a solicitous mother to her only son, both living in New-England.

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1746. 8vo.

THE AMERICAN Magazine and historical chronicle, mdccxlvi. Vol. ni.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle, and sold by S, Eliot & J. Blanchard, in Boston; B. Franklin, in Philadelphia; J. Parker, in New-Tork; J. Pomroy, in New-Haven; C. Campbell, Post-Master New Port. 1746. pp. (4), 579, (5). 8vo.

THE AMERICAN Weekly Mercury. January-Mat 23, 1746.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Cornelia Bradford, at tfte Sign of the Bible, in Front Street. 1746. fol.

5730 New- Year verses of the carriers of the American Weekly Mercury.

Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. 1746.

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5731 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or an Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ 1747. . . .

Boston in New England: Printed by John Draper, for the Booksellers. [1746.] pp. (16). 16mo. nypl.

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5732 ANDERSON, John 1726-1796 The Book of the oitRONicLES of his royal highness, William duke of Cum- berland: being an account op the risk and progress of the present rebellion.

New-York: Sold by Catharine Zenyer. 1746.

5733 APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784 The Usefulness and necessity of gifts: but the transcendent excellency of

GRACE, especially THAT OF CHARITY. ILLUSTRATED IN A SERMON PREACHED AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REVEREND Mr. MaTTHEW BRIDGE IN FrAMINGHAM.

February 19th. 1745, 6. . . . [Nine lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed for 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen-Street, over against tlie Prison. 1746. pp. 42. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. mhs.

5734 BALCH, William 1704-1702 A Vindication of some points of doctrine, apprehended by many to be

INCLUDED IN THAT SOUND SPEECH WHICH CANNOT BE CONDEMNED. BeING AN ANSWER TO THE REMARKS OF THE ReV. MESSIEURS WiGGLESWORTH AND ChIP-

MAN. In an address to those gentlemen, . . . [Ten lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowlefor J. Edwards in Goi-nhill. 1746.

pp. 93. 8V0. AAS. BA. HC.

5735 The Vindication of the Second Church in Bradford, against a late

PIECE, INTITLED "A BRIEF NARRATIVE," *C., SUBSCRIBED BY JaMES BaILY,

Thomas Merrill, Jonathan Hale and Jonathan Hopkinson. In an admoni- tory LETTER to THOSE BRETHREN.

Boston, Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1746. pp. (24). 8vo. AAS. BA.

5736 BALL, William

The New-Jersey Almanack, for the ... By William Ball, philomath.

YEAR OF CHRISTIAN ACCOUNT, 1747.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, at tin sign of the Bible in Second-street. [1746.] 8vo. loc.

5737 BARNARD, John 1690-1758

The Presence of the great God in the assembly of political rulers. A sermon preached before his excellency William Shirley, esq; governoub; THE honourable HIS Majesty's COUNCIL; and the honourable House of Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, May 28th, 1746. Being the day for the election of his Majesty's Council for the said Province. . . . [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston in New-England : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excell- ency the Qovemour and Council, for Daniel Oookin, owr against the Old-South Meeting -House. 1746. pp. 30. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. mhs. wl.

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5740

BAYLY, James, and others.

A Brief narrative op some op the brethren of tuk Second Church in

BraUPORD : AGGRIEVED WITH THE ReV. Mr. BaLCH'S DOCTRINE & ADMINIS- TRATION; CONTAINING REASONS WHY THEY DESIRE ADVICE OF NEIGHBOUR

CHURCHES. [Signed, James Bayley, Jonathan Hale, Thomas Merrill, Jonathan Hopkinson.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queenstreet next to the Prison. 1746. pp. 14. 16mo. aab. bpl. nypl.

BIBLIA.

Die Umgewkndktk Bibel. Ein Trakttalein.

[Oermantown: Gedruckt hey Christoph Saur.

1746.]

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

Deb Psalter des Konigs und Propheten Davids vbbteutscht von D. Martin Luther, mit jedbs Capitelb Kubtzen Summarien auch BEYGEPttoTEN vielen richtigen Parallelen.

Oermantown: Gedruckt und zu finden bey Christoph Sanr. 1746. pp. 252. 24mo. hsp.

5741 BIRKETT, William Poor Will's Almanack fob the year of christian account 1747.

Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. [1746.]

5742 BLAKENEY, William The New Manual exebcise, by Oekbbal Blakeney. To which is added. The

Evolutions of the foot, by General Bland.

New-Tork: Sold by James Parker. 1746.

5743 The same.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, 1746.

5744 THE BOSTON Evening-Post. Januaby-Decembeb, 1746. Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at the Hea/rt and Crown in Cornhill. 1746.

fol.

5745 THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Journal. January-December, 1746. Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Oreen. 1746. fol.

5746 THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1746. Boston: Printed and sold by -John jyraper. 1746. fol.

6747 THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. Januaby-Dkcembeb, 1746.

Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1746. 4to.

5748 BRAINERD, David 1718-1747

MiRABiLiA Dei inter Indicos, or the rise and progress of a remarkable

WORK OF grace amongst A NUMBER OF THE INDIANS IN THE PROVINCES OF

New-Jersey and Pennsylvania, justly represented in a journal kept by order of the honourable society (in scotland) por propagating christian

KNOWLEDGE. WiTH SOME GENERAL REMARKS. PUBLISHED BY THE ReV. ii WORTHY CORRESPONDENTS OF THE SAID SOCIETY. WiTH A PREFACE BY THEM.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford in Second-street. [1746] pp. viii. 253. 8vo. ba. jcb. mhs. nypl.

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5749 BROWNE, Arthur 1699-1773 The Folly and perjury of the Rebellion in Scotland display'd. A sermon

preach'd at Portsmouth in New-Hampshire February the 23d. 1745-6. . . . Poblish'd at the desire of several of the parishioners.

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1746. pp. 18. 8vo. ba.

5750 CALDWELL, John An Impartial trial op the spirit operating in this part of the world . . .

A sermon preached at New London-derry, October 14th, 1741. Williamsburg: Printed by William, Parks, 1746. 4to.

5751 CALLENDER, John 1706-1748 A Discourse occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Nathaniel Clap,

PASTOR OF A CHURCH AT NEWPORT ON RhODE-IsLAND, ON OCTOBER 30 1745. IN

the 78th year op his age. . . . [Two lines from] Phil. 1. 21.

Neioport: Printed by the Widow Franklin, at the Town-School-House, 1746. pp. (36). 12mo. ba. jcb. rihs.

5752 CHALTSrCY, Charles 1705-1787 The Counsel op two confederate kings to set the son of Tabeal on the

THRONE, represented AS EVIL, IN IT'S NATURAL TENDENCY AND MORAL ASPECT. A SERMON OCCASIOn'd BY THE PRESENT REBELLION IN FAVOUR OP THE PRE- TENDER. Preach'd in Boston, at the Thursday-lecture, February 6th,

1745, 6. . . . [Three lines from] Psal. 132. 17, 18. Boston: Printed for D. Oookin, over against the Old Sovth Meeting-

House. 1746. pp. 43. 8vo. . ba. jcb. nypl.

5753 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747 One chosen of God and called to the work op the ministry, willingly

offering himself. a sermon preached at the ordination op the rever- END Mr. Samuel Cooper, to the pastoral office in the Church of Christ IN Brattle-street, Boston, May 21, 1746. ... To which are added. The Charge then given by the Rev. Dr. Sew all: and the Right hand op fel- lowship by the Rev. Mr. Prince.

Boston : Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Edwards in Cornhill. MDCCXLVI. pp. (33), 8vo. ba. nypl.

5754 The Vanity of man as mortal. A sermon preach'd at the lecture in

Boston September 4. 1746. In the audience of the General Court, the morning before the funeral op the honourable Mk»- Frances Shirley consort to his excellency William Shirley esq; captain general and

COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF HIS MaJESTY's PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHUSETTS-

Bay, 4c. . . . [Two lines of Latin quotation.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for D. Henchman in Cm-nhill. MDCCXLVI. pp. 32. 8vo. ba. bpl.

5755 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's

Colony op Connecticut in New- England: begun and held at Hartford, . . . May, . . . 1746. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed and sold by Timothy Qreen, Printer to the Oovemour and Company. 1746. pp. 555-557. [sic 545-547.] fol. csl.

5756 The same. Begun and held at Nkw-Havkn, . . . October . . .

1746. [Colophon:] AT. Lo7idon, Printed & sold by Timothy Green, Printer to the Gov. &

Company, 1746. pp. 549-551. fol. csl.

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COTTON, John 1712-1789

Seasonable warning to these churches. A narrative op the transactions

AT MiDDLEBOROUGH IN THE COUNTT OP PLYMOUTH, IN SETTLING A MINISTER

[Silvanus Conant] in the room op the Reverend Mr. Peter Thacher, de- CEAs'd. With some replections thereon. [Eight lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed for S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen-street. M,DCC,XLVI. pp. 38. 4to. _ aas. ba. bpl. chs. mhs.

CRASSHOLD, Krishtian -1759

The Modern poemander; or the wise honest and moral Krishtian Crass- hold's Disertation on the Deity, in a letter to his friend Joseph Wills. Philadelphia: Printed hy Cornelia Bradford.? 1746.

DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747

A Briep illustration and conpirmation op the divine bight of infant bap- tism. In a plain and familiar dialogue, between a minister and one of HIS parishioners. [Four lines from] Gen. xvii. 7.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-street. 1746. pp. 40. 16mo. aas. cl.

5760

5761

The same. New-Tork:

Printed and sold hy J. Parker, 1746, pp. 48. ISmo. ba.

- A Vindication of God's sovereign free grace. In some remarks upon Mb. John Beach's Sermon, from Rom. vi. 23. With some brief reflec- tions UPON Mr. Henry Caner's Sermon, from Matth. vii. 28, 29. And on a pamphlet intitled a Letter from Abistocles to Authades. . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street next to the Prison: and by J. Blanchard at the Bible and Crown in Dock-square. 1746. pp. 80. 8vo. aas. bm. bpl. chs. hc. nyhs.

5762 DIXON, Henry, and others.

The Youth's instructor in the English tongue: or the abt of spelling improved. Being a more plain, easy and regular method op teaching young children, with a greater variety of useful collections than any other book of this kind and bigness extant. For the use of schools. Collected prom Dixon, Bailey, Watts, Owen and Strong.

Boston: Printed for J. Edwards & J. Blanchard. 1746.

5763

5764

5765

DOUGLASS, William

1747. Mercurius Nov-Anglicanus, or an Almanack . By William Nadir, l. x. q.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle. [1746.]

1691-1752 Anno Domini 1747.

DUMMER, Jeremiah 1680-1739

A Letter to a noble lord, concerning the late expedition to Canada.

London: Printed in the year 1712. Boston Reprinted, and sold by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1746. pp. (23). 12mo. nypl.

DUSS, Jacob Fbiedrich

Die mbrkw^rdiob Geschichte odeb Bekkhbung,

BIN BAcKEB in WtTBTBMBEBG.

VON Jacob Fbiedbich Duss, [Germantown: Gedrtcckt bey Christoph Saw: 1746.]

vr.

-•'3/TY

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EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

The Church's marriage to hku sons, and to her God: A sermon preached

AT THE INSTALMENT OF THE ReV. Mr. SaMUEL BuEL AS PASTOR OF THE CHDRCH AND CONGREGATION AT EaST-HaMPTON ON LONG-ISLAND, SEPTEMBER 19, 1746. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queen-street. 1746. pp. 48. 8vo. bpl. chs. mhs.

A Treatise concerning religious affections, in TbREE parts ; Part i.

Concerning the nature of the affections, and their importance in religion. Part ii. Shewing what are no certain signs that religious affections are gracious, or that they are not. Part hi. Shewing what

ARE distinguishing SIGNS OF TRULY GRACIOUS AND HOLY AFFECTIONS. . . .

[Eleven lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, in Queen-street over against

tht Prism. 1746. pp. (2), vi, 343, (1), (8), 8vo. bpl. ntpl.

The booksellers advertisement at the end of this first edition noti- fies subscriters that : "there being near thirteen hundred books sub- scribed for, and more subscriptions sent in than books printed; it seems needful that those who send in first for their books should have them."

ENGLAND. Church of.

The Primer, or Catechism; set forth agreeable to the Book of Common

PLAYER, authorized BY THE KiNO TO BE USED THROUGHOUT HIS DOMINIONS.

Containing Godly prayers and graces.

Boston: Reprinted: Sold by T. Rand. 1746.

FINLEY, Samuel 1715-1766

A Charitable plea for the speechless ; or, the right of believers-infants TO baptism vindicated. And the mode of it bv pouring or sprinkling justified.

Philadelphia: Printed by WiUiam Bradford. 1746. pp. viii, 115. 8vo.

FRANKLIN, Benjamin

A Pocket Almanack for the year 1747. .

1706-1790 , By R. Saunders, phil.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. [1746.] pp. (34). 24rao. loc.

5773

- Poor Richard, 1747. An Almanack for the year of Christ 1747, , . . By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B.Franklin. [1746.] pp. (24). 16mo.

- Reflections on courtship and marriage: in two letters to a friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B.Franklin. M,DCC,XLVL pp. vii. 68. 4to. H8P.

- The same. Reflections on courtship and marriage ; in two letters TO A friend. Wherein a practicable plan is laid down, for obtaining and securing conjugal felicity. To which is added, a letter to a very young lady on her marriage.

New-York: Sold by James Parker. 1746.

AUCnOM

VALUZS

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THE FRIENDLY instructor: or, a companion for yoono ladies and young

GENTLEMEN. In WHICH THEIR DUTY TO GOD, AND THEIR PARENTS, THEIR OAR-

kiaoe to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons are recommended, in pi^ain and familiar dialogues. With a recommendatory preface, by the Rev. Dr. Doddridge. New-York: Sold by Jamet Parker. 1746.

5775 5776

The same.

Boston : Sold by J. Blaneliard.

1746.

5777

FRIENDS. Society op.

An Epistle from our yearly-meeting, held at Burlington, for Nbw-Jkrsky AND Pennsylvania, by adjournment, from the 20th day of the seventh month, to the -23d. day of the same, inclusive, 1746. To the several quarterly and monthly meetings of friends belonging to our said yearly-meeting.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Fra7ikUn. 1746.] pp.4, fol.

FULLER, WiLiJAM 1670-1717

The True mother of the pretended Prince op Wales (father to the youno pretender, now in scotland) discovered, and known by the name of Mary Grey

Reprinted from tjie London edition & told by D. Oookin. 1746.

pp,

8.

Boston : 12mo.

5778

5779

5780

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5782

GALE, J. The New- York Almanack por the yeah of christian account, 1747. By Copernicus, philomath.

New-York: Printed and sold by H. Be Foreest. [1746.]

GAY, Ebenezer 1696-1787

The True spirit op a gospel-minister represented, and urged. A sermon preach'd before the ministers of the Province of the JIassachusetts- Bay in New-England, at their annual convention in Boston ; May 29. 1746. . . . [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed by D. Gookin, in Marlbo^'ough-street, owr against the Old Smith Meeting House. 1746. pp. 33, (1). 8vo. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

GORDON, John A Sermon on the suppression op the late unnatural Rebellion. Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1746. 4to.

GRAHAM, John 1694-1774

Such as have grace fittest to teach the doctrines of grace, explained and

PROVED, BEING A SERMON PREACH'd IN THE SECOND SOCIETY OF COVENTRY

October 9Tn 1745. At the ordination op the Reverend Mr. Nathan Strong to the work op the ministry there. . . .

Boston: Printed for S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Qu^n-street, over against tfte Prison. 1746. pp. 55. 12mo. chs. mhs.

The Sufficiency of a worm to the work op an angel. A sermon

preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. John Graham, jun.

GIVEN to the work OF THE MINISTRY, AND PASTORAL CHARGE OP THE SECOND

CHURCH OP Christ in Suffield. By his father . . . On Wednesday, Octob. 22. 1746.

Boston: N. E. Printed by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-ttreet. [1740.] pp. 31. 16mo. CHS.

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GKIDLEY, RiCFiAUD 1711-1790

A Plan of the City and Fortress of Louisburo; with a small plan of the HARBOUR. Done in metzotinto on royal paper, from the original draw- ing OP Richard Gridley escj; commander ok the train of artillery at the

SIEGE OF LOCISBURG.

Boston : Sold by J. Smibert in Queen street. Price Twenty shillings, old tenor. 1746.

GRUNDLICHER Unterricht Von der Einsammlung des Willens der Seelen

DURCH DIE STILLE GeBATS-AnDACHT IN DIE GeGENWART GOTTES, AN8 LiCHT QEGEBEN AUS LiEBE ZD ALLEN SeELEN, WELCHE GEZOOEN WERDEN von DEM VERBORGENEN MaGNETEN DER LlEBE GOTTES, VON EINEM ScHULER DER GEHEI- MEN IN GOTT VERBORGENEN GebATS-AnDACHT.

Gemianton Gedruckt [bey ChristophSaur] imJahr\7i6. pp.131. 24mo.

HALL, Samuel 1695-1776

The Legislature's right, charge and duty in respect op religion ; repre- sented IN A SERMON PREACH'd BEFORE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP THE COLONY

OF Connecticut, at Hartford, on the day of election, Mat 8th, 1746. . . . [Two lines from] Psal. lsxvii. 20.

N. London, Printed and sold by Timothy Oreen, Printer to tlie Oov. and Company. 1746. pp. (4), 32. 16mo. aas. bpl. chs. hc. tc.

HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLCSTRISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTE, OPTIMAQUB ERUDITIONE ORNATISSIMO VIRO

Gulielmo Shirley, Armigero, Provinci^ Massachdsettensis Gubernatori . . . Reverando pariter atque honorando D. Edvardo Holyokb Col- LEOij Harvardini Pr^eside . . . Theses hasces, c^cas (Divinio annubnte numine) in Colleoio Harvardino dependerb . . .

Habiia in Comitiis Academieis Cantabrigim Nov-Anglorum. Anno MDCCXLVI. Broadside, fol.

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5788

5789

5790

urged and applied, in

HOBBY, William Self-examination . at Reading.

Boston : Printed by 8. Kneeland & T. Green. (1). 8vo.

1707-1765

SUNDRY sermons DELIVERED

1746. pp. (2), vi, iv, 191,

BPL.

DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Americanische Calender, Aup das Jahr Nach der- onadenreichen Geburth unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi 1747. . . . ZuM neunten mal heraus geqeben.

Germantown: Gedruckt und zufinden bey Ghristoph Saur. [1746.] pp. (32). 4to. HSP.

HOCH-DEUTSCHE Pensylvanische Berichtb, Oder: Sammlung Wichtiger

NaCHRICHTEN AUS DEM NaTUR UND KiRCHEN-ReICH. JANUARY 16-DECEMBER

16, 1746.

Oermantown : Gedi-nckt bey Ghristoph Saur. 1746. 4to. HSP.

After the May numlier it was called "Pensylvanische Bericht."

INDIANS. Six Nations. An Account of the Treaty held at the City op Albany, in the Province op New- York, by his excellency the governor of that Province and the honourable the commissioners for the Provinces of Massachusetts, Con- necticut, AND Pennsylvania, with the Indians op the Six Nations, in October, 1745.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin at the New-Printing-ofice, near trie Market. M,DCC,XLVI. pp. 20. foL lcp. nypl.

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INDIANS. Six Nations, continued.

A Trkaty, between his excellency the honourable Geokge Clinton,

CAPTAIN GENERAL AND OOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF New-YORK,

AND THE Territories thereon depending in America, vice-admiral of the

SAME, AND vice-admiral OF THE RbD SQUADRON OP IIIS MaJESTy'S FLEET. AnD

THE Six United Indian Nations, and other Indian Nations, depending on THE Province of New- York. Held at Albany in the months op August AND September, 1746. [Arras.]

New-Tork: Printed and sold by Jamei Parker at the New Printing Office in Beaver-street, 1746. pp. (23). fol. nypl. pro.

5792

5793

5794

5795

5796

5797 5798

JENKIN, Grippin

A Brief vindication op the purchassors [mc] against the propbitors, [w'c] in

A CHRISTIAN MANNER.

New-York. Printed, by J. Zenger, jun. 1745,6. pp. xi, 37. 4to. nypl. Daniel Taylor (YC. 1707) is also said to be concerned in its pub- lication. The only known copies appear to be the Brinley, now in the Lenox Collection of the New York Public Library; one in the possession of Mr. E. Dwight Church, of Brooklyn-New York, and that in the State Paper Office, London. The only work bearing the imprint of J. Zenger, jun., excepting Berkenmeyer's Geheime partly printed by him in 1749.

JERMAN, John The American Almanack, for the tear of christian account, 1747. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. [1746.]

JOHNSON, Samuel 1696-1772

Ethices elementa. Or the first principles op moral philosophy. And

ESPECIALLY THAT PART OF IT WHICH IS CALLED ETHICS. In A CHAIN OF NECES- SARY consequences prom CERTAIN FACTS. [Ten lines of quotations.] By Aristocles.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowls in Queen street, next to the Prison. MDCCXLVI. pp. 70. 4to. aas. ba.

A Sermon concerning the obligations we are under to love and de- light IN THE PUBLIC WORSHIP OF GOD. PREACHED IN ChRIST's-ChURCH, AT

Stratford, on occasion op the opening of that church, July the Sth, 1744. With prayers proper both por the family and closet. . . . [One line from] Psal. xxix. 2.

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-street next to the

Prison. 1746. pp. 46. 8vo. ba.

LETTER concerning the two different schemes of divinity, viz. Calvinism

AND ARMINIANISM, PREACHED AT THIS DAY BY DIFFERENT MINISTERS.

Boston: Printed by Rogers d; Fowle. 1746.

THE MARYLAND Gazette. January-December, 1746. Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1746. fol.

MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

An Act passed by the Great and General Court ok Assembly of his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-eighth day of May, 1746. And continued by adjournments to Thursday the sixth op November following. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, by order of the Oovernour, Council and Representatives. MDCCXLVI. pp. 373-iJ74. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS CAY Pkovincj:, continued.

5799 Acts and Laws passed bv the Great and Geneual Court or Assembly op

HIS Majesty's Province of the ^Massachusetts-Bayin New-England: begun

AND HELD AT BOSTON UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-NINTH DAY OF MaY 1745.

And continued by adjournments and prorogations to Wednesday the

ELEVENTH DAY OF DECEMBER FOLLOWING. [Colophon :]

Boston: Jf. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency t!ie Qovcrnour, Council and House of Bepresentaiives. MDCCXLVI. pp. 179-190. fol.

AUCTION VAT.UKS

5800 The same. Begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the twknty-

EiOHTH day op May 1746. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, by order of his excellency the Oovernoiir, Council and House of Bepresentatiixs. MDCCXLVI. pp. 191-201. foL

5801 The same. An Act . . . And continued by adjournments to Mon- day the fourth OF August following. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, by order of the Governour, Council and Representatives. MDCCXLVI. pp. 203-205. fol.

5803 The same. Acts and Laws . . . And continued by adjournments

TO Wednesday the twenty-seventh of August following. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, by order of t!ie Gotemour, Council and Representatives. MDCCXLVI. pp. 207-214. fol.

5803 The same. An Act . . . And continued by adjournments to

Thursday THE sixth of November following. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Oreen, by order of the Governour, Council and Representatives. MDCCXLVI. pp. 215-218. fol.

5804 The same. Acts and Laws . . . And continued by adjournments to

Wednesday the twenty fourth day of December following. [Colophon :]

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, by order of the Governour, Council, and Representatives. MDCCXLVI. pp. 219-228. fol.

5805 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and

governour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province op the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a general fast.

. . . Thursday the ninth day of April next, . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1746.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

5806 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and

governour in chief, in and over his Ma.iesty's Province op the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a publick fast. . . . Thursday the tenth day of July next . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1746.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

1746

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5807

MASSAC EIUSETTS BAY Province, continueJ.

[Arnis.J By HIS EXCELLENCY William Shirley, esq; captain-qknekal and

GOVERNOOIl IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OP THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a public thanksgiv- ing. . . . Thursday the fourteenth day, of August next. . . . God save the Kino. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour OTid Council. [1746.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

5808

580il

5810

5811

5812

5818

[Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq ; captain-general and

oovernour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a publick past.

. . . Thursday the sixteenth day op October instant, . . . God save THE King. [Colophon :J

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency t!ie Oovernour and Council. [1746.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

[Arms.] By his excellency Willi a.m Shirley, esq; captain-general and

govbrnour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanks- giving. . . . Thursday the twenty-seventh op this instant November, . . . God SAVE THE King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Council. [1746.] Broadside, fol. ba. mhs.

Journal op the honourable House of Representatives, of his Majesty's

Province OP THE Massachusetts-Bay in New-Eno land: begun and held at

■* Boston, in the County of Suffolk, on Wednesday the TWENTy-EioiiTH day OP May, Annoque Domini, 1746. [-25 April 1747.]

Boston: N. E. Printed by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Oreen, Printers to tlie honourable House of Bepresentatives. 1746. pp. (320). fol. ba.

MOODEY, Joshua 1683-1697

A Practical discourse concerning the choice benefit of communion with God in his house, witnessed unto by the experience of saints as the best improvement op time. Being the sum of several sermons on Psal. lxxxiv. 10. Preach'd in Boston on lecture-days. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1746. pp. (2), 6,88. IBino. aas. ba. hc. wl.

MORE, or MOORE, Thomas, pseudonym. The American country Almanack for the year of christian account 1747. ... By Thomas Moore, philodespot.

New- York : Printed and sold by James Parker at the New Printing-office, in Beaver-street. [1746].

MORTON, Ebenezkr

More last words to these churches. In answer to a pamphlet published by the Rev. Mr. John Cotton op Hallipax, entitled, Seasonable warnings TO these churches. By Ebenezer Morton, one op the committee of that precinct in Middleborough which is taken to task in said pamphlet. [Eight lines from] Hudibras.

Boston : Printed and sold by Tliomas Fleet at the Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1746. pp. 35. 8vo. aas. mhs. nypl.

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5814 NATHAN, John An Almanack, for the year of christian account, 1747.

New-Tork. Printed and sold by tfie widow Catharine Zenger, . . . [1746.] 16mo.

5815 NEDERDUYTSCHE Almanacks voor hkt Jaae 1747. __ Nietiw-York: Gedrukt by H. Be Foreest. [1746.]

5816 NEU-EINGEIUCHTETER Americanischer GKscnicHTs-KALENDER, auf das .Iahr NACH DER Gnadknreichen Geburt unsers Heurn und Heylands .Ibsu Christi 1747. . . .

Philadelphia : Gedmckt bey Ootthard Armbriister. [1746.]

5817 THE NEW-ENGLAND Primer enlarged. For the more easy attaining the true reading op English. To which is added, The Assembly op Divines Catechism.

Bonton: Printed by Rogers db Fowle. 1746. 32mo. The only known copy is in the private collection of Mr. E. Dwight Church, of Brooklyn-New York,

AUCTION VALUES

5818 NEW JERSEY Province. Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis MagNvB Britannia, Francis & Hiberni.^

DECIMO NONO. At A GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP THE PROVINCE OP NeW-JeRSEY, HOLDEN THE EIGHTH DAY OP MaY, AnNO DOMINI 1746, AND IN THE NINETEENTH YEAR OF OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE II. By THE GRACE OP GOD, OP GREAT

Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, &c.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin Printer to the King^s most excellent Majesty for the Province of New-Jersey. M,DCC,XL'VI. pp.14, fol.

5819 Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^b Britannia, Franci^e & Hiberni^

viGEsiMo. At a General Assembly op the Province of New- Jersey,

HOLDEN the TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF JuNE AnNO DoMINI 1746, AND IN THE TWENTIETH YEAR OP OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE II. By THE GRACE OP GOD

OF Great Britain, France and Ireland King, Defender op the faith, &c.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, Printer to tfie King's most excellent Majesty for the Province of New-Jersey. M,DCC,XLVI. pp.23, fol.

5820 The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly op the Province of New-Jersey. Held at Trenton on Wednesday the twenty-sixth of February 1745,-6. [-8 May, 1746.] [Arms.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford, at tlie Sign of the Bible in Second-street, M,DCC,XLVI. pp. (46). fol. njsl. nypl. pro.

5821 The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Province

of New-Jersey Held at Trenton on Friday the ninth of May 1746 [- 28 June, 1746.] [Arms.]

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, at the Sign of the Bible in Second-street. M,DCC,XLVI. pp. (23). fol. njsl. nypl. pro.

5822

The same. [9 October, -1 November, 1746.] Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford.

1746.

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NEW YORK Province.

Anno kegni Georgii ii. regis Maon^. Britanni/e, Francis, * HiBERNiiS:,

DECIMO NONO. At A GENERAL ASSEMBLY BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT NKW-YOKK, THE TWENTY-KIPTH DAY OF JUNE, ANNO DOMINI 1745. . . .

New-York: Printed and sold hy Jame» Parker, at tlie New Printing Oflee in Beaver-Street. 1745. [1746.] pp. 61, (1). fol. nyhs

The twenty-third supplement of the Laws printed iu 1730.

Anno regni Georoii ii. regis Magn^u Britannia, Franci-e & Hiberni^,

vicKSSiMO. At a General Assembly begun and holden at Brucklyn, on Nassau Island, the third day op Junk, Anno Domini 1746. And continued, by several adjournments, until the fifteenth day of july following.

New- York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the New Printing-Offlce, in Beaver-street. 1746. pp. 47. (1). fol. nyhs.

The twenty-fourth supplement of the Laws printed in 1730.

Anno vicessimo Georgii secundi regis. An Act to prevent the ex- portation OF provisions, gun-powder, arms, all kinds of ammunition, war- like stores and white pink inch boards. . . .

[New-York: Printed hy Jwmes Parker. 1746.] pp. (4). fol. nyhs.

Anno vicessimo Georgii secundi regis. An Act for raising a supply of

forty thousand pounds, . . .

[New-York: Printed by Jamts Parker. 1746.] pp. 5-20. fol. nyhs.

Anno vicessimo Georgii secundi regis. An Act to let to farm the

excise on strong liquors retailed . . .

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746.] pp. 21-47. fol. nyhs.

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- [Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain general and governor in chief of the Province of Nf-w-York, ... A Proclamation. [Dated, 20 January, 1745, 6.]

New-York: Printed by Jam^s Parker, 1746. Broadside, fol.

- [Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, ... A

Proclamation. [Dated, 3 February, 1745, 6.]

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746. Broadside, fol.

- [Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND QOVKRNOn IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, ... A

Proclamation. [Dated, 7 June, 1746.]

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746. Broadside, fol.

- [Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OP THE PROVINCE OP NeW-YORK, ... A

Proclamation. Whereas thro' the divine blessing on his Majesty's FORCES, . . . [Dated, 15 July, 1746.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746.] Broadside, fol. nysl.

- His excellency's speech to the Council and General Assembly of the Colony of New-Yobk. [Dated, Brucklyn, 6 June, 1746.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746.] Broadside, fol. pro.

- His excellency's speech to the Council and General Assembly of the Colony op New-Yobk. Township of Brucklyn, on Nassau Island, 9th of June, 1746.

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

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NEW YORK Province, continued.

5884 To HIS EXCELLENCY THE HONOURABLE GeORGE ClINTON, ESQ; CAPTAIN GEN-

ERAL AND OOVKRNOUR IN CHIEF OF THE COLONY OP NkW-YoRK, . . . ThE

Hdmble representation op the Council . . .

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746.

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5835 Votes op the General Assembly op the Colony of New- York . . .

[Numb. 10-18. 7 January,-3 May, 1746.] [Colophon:]

Neve-York: Printed ly James Parker. 1746. pp. 53-101. fol. nypl.

5836 Votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op the Colony op Nkw-

YORK. [3 June-15 .July, 1746.] [Colophon:]

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746. pp.28, fol. nysl. pro.

6837 Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Colony of New- York. [29 July-6 December, 1746.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746.] pp.41, fol. nysl. pro.

5838 THE NEW-YORK Primmer, enlarged por the more easy attaining the true

READING of ENGLISH. TO WHICH IS ADDED, SHORT PRAYERS AND GRACES FOR

children, with the shorter catechism, agreed upon by the reverend Assembly op Divines at Westminster.

New-York: Printed and sold by H. De Foreest. 1746.

5839 THE NEW-YORK Evening Post. Containing the freshest advices foreign & DOMESTicK. January-December, 1746.

New-York: Printed by Henry De Foreest, in Wall-street. 1746. fol.

5840 THE NEW-YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign, AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBER, 1746.

New-York: Printed by John Peter Zenger. 1746. fol. Published by his wife Anna Catharine Zenger, after his death in July, 1746.

5841 THE NEW- YORK Weekly Post-boy. With the freshest advices foreign asd DOMESTICK. January-December, 1746.

New-York: Printed by James Parker, at tlie Neic Printing- Office in Beaver-Street. 1746. fol. nypl.

5842 PEMBERTON, Ebenezer 1704-1777 A Sermon delivered at the Presbyterian Church in New-York, July 31.

1746. Being a day of solemn thanksgiving to almighty God, for the

LATE victory OBTAINED BY HIS MaJESTy'S ARMS, UNDER THE CONDUCT OP HIS

royal highness the duke of cumberland, over the rebels in north Britain. . . .

New- York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at t/ie New Printing Office in Beaver street, 1746. pp. [22]. 8vo. ba.

5843 PENNSYLVANIA Province.

An Act for the more effectual suppressing profane cursing and swearing. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1746. Broadside, fol.

1746

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5844

PENNSYLVANIA PnoviNCE, continued.

Anno kegni Georgii ii. Regis Magn-b BRiTANNiiE, Francis,* Hiberni^,

DECIMO OCTAVO. At A GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYL- VANIA, BEGUN AND HOLDKN AT PlIILADKLPltlA, THE FIFrEENTH DAY OP OCTO- BER, Anno Dom. 1744, in the eighteenth year op the rkign op our sov- ereign LORD George ii. by the grace of God, op Great Britain, France, AND Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, &c. And from thence con- tinued BY adjournments.

5845

584»

Philadelphia: Printed and sold, by B. Franklin at the New Printing- Office, near the Market. M,DCC,XLVI. pp. (2), xxv-xxvi. fol. hsp.

- Anno uegni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^ Britanni.«, Francis * Hiberni^,

DECIMO NONO. At a GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA,

begun and holden at philadelphia, the fourteenth day op october; Anno Dom. 1745, in the nineteenth year op the reign op our sovereign LORD George ii. . . . And prom thence continued by adjournments to the seventh day op March, 1745.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at t/ie New-Printing- Office, near the Market. M,DCC,XLVI. pp. (2), 25-59. fol. hsp.

- The same. And from thence continued by adjournments to the ninth day of June, 1746.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New-Printing- office, near tlie Market. M,DCC,XLVI. pp. (2) 61-69. fol. hsp.

5847 By the honourable George Thomas, esq; ... A Proclamation [Dated

14 July, 1746. Appointing a day of thanksgiving for the victory at Culloden.]

Philadelphia : Broadside, fol.

Printed by B. Franklin, Printer to the Province. [1746.]

5848 Votes and proceedings op the House op Representatives op the

Province op Pennsylvania. Met at Philadelphia, on the 14th op Octo- ber, Anno Dom. 1745, and continued by adjournments.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1746. pp.59, fol.

5849 THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign AND domestick. January-December, 1746.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Post-master, at the new-Printing- office, near the Market. 1746. fol. lcp.

5850 New- YEAR verses op the carriers of the Pennsylvania Gazette.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1746.

5851 THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal, or weekly advertiser. January-Decem- ber, 1746.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at the sign of tJie Bible, the corner of Black Horse Alley in Second-Street. 1746. fol.

6852 The New-year's verses, of the printer's lad who carries about the

pennsyi.vania journal to the customers thereof. january 1. 1746.

[Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford. 1746.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

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5853 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Library Company. The Chaktek of the Library Company of Philadelphia.

rhiladelpJda : Printed by B. Franklin, M,DCC,XLVI. pp.8; 15; 28; (3),(1). 8vo. Second title: Laws of the Library Company of Philadelphia. Made, in

PURSUANCE of their ChaKTEK, AT A GENERAL MEETING, HELD IN THE LI- BRARY ON THE THIRD DAY OF MaY, 1742.

Philaddphia: Printed by B. Franklin, MjDCCyXLYI. pp.15. Third title: Books added to the Library since the year 1741. pp. 28.

5854 POOR ROBIN'S Almanack fob the year, 1747. Pkiliidelphia : Printed by William Bradford. [1746.]

5855 PRIKCE, Thomas 1687-1758 The Pious cry to the Lord for help when the godly and faithful fail

AMONG them. a sermon OCCASION'D BY THE GREAT AND PUBLICK LOSS IN THE death of the HONOURABLE ThOMAS CuSHING ESQ; SPEAKER OF THE HONOURABLE

House of Representatives of the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: April 11. 1746. Delivered at the South Church in Bos- ton, the Lord's day after his funeral. . . . [Three lines of Scripture texts.] Boston: Printed for T. Band in Cornhill. 1746. jip. 38. 8vo. ba.

5856 The Salvations of God in 1746. In part set forth in a sermon at the

South Church in Boston, Nov. 27, 1746. Being the day op the anniver- sary thanksgiving in the Province of the Massachusetts Bay in N. E. Wherein the most remarkable salvations of the year past, both in Europe and North-America, as far as they come to our knowledge, are BRIEFLY considered. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Prints for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1746. pp.35. Sm. 8vo. Reprinted in London the following year.

5857 A Sermon delivered at the South Church in Boston, N. E. August 14,

1746. Being the day of general th.^nksgiving for the great deliver- ance of the British Nations by the glorious and happy victory near Culloden. Obtained by his royal highness Prince William Duke of Cumberland April 16. last. Wherein the greatness of the publick dan- ger and deliverance is in part set forth, to excite their most grateful PRAISES TO the God of their salvation. . . . [Five lines from] Exod. xv. 1, 6, 7.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil, and S. Kneeland and T. Green in Qtteen Street. 1746. pp. 38, (1). 8vo. aas. ba. chs. jcb. nypl. yc. Reprinted in London the following year.

5858 A PROTESTANT'S resolution: showing his reasons why he will not be a papist. Digested into so plain a method of question and answer, that

AN ordinary capacity MAY BE ABLE TO DEPEND THE PROTESTANT RELIGION AGAINST THE MOST CUNNING .JESUIT, OR POPISH PRIEST. [Two HneS from] 1 PeT.

3. 15. The eighteenth edition.

Boston; Printed for D. Oookin over against the Old South Meeting- House. 1746. pp. (2), 44. 16mo. ba.

5859 QUICK, John 1636-1706 The Young man's claim unto the sjicrament op the Lord's supper: or the

examination of a person approaching to the table of the Loud.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Oreen. 1746.

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5860 RHODE ISLAND Colony. [Seal] By the honourable William Greene esq; governor and commander

IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S COLONY OF RhODE-IsLAND, AND PrOVI-

dence-Plantations, in New-England. A Proclamation. [For raising troops for the reduction of Canada.] Dated, Newport, 4th June, 1740. God save THE King.

[Newport: Pnnted hy the Widow Franklin. 1746.] Broadside, fol.

5861 A SERIOUS and earnest address to the gentry, clergy, and the other inhabitants op the British Nation. Also, a faithful and pathetic expos- tulation to the women. From a pamphlet lately published in London. In which is shewn what is in the power of the several ranks of people,

AND OF every individual PERSON, TO DO TOWARDS SECURING THE StATE FROM

its enemies. Published fob the benefit of the inhabitants of New England, to whom it is dedicated by A Lover thereof.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle. 1746. pp.16. 8vo. ba.

5862 SHAW, Samuel 1635-1696 The Voice of one crying in a wilderness. Ok, the business op a christian,

both antecedane0u8 to, concomitant op, and consequent upon, a sore and heavy visitation; represented in several sermons. First preach'd to his own family, lying under such visitation: and now made publick as a thank-ofpering TO THE LoRD HIS HEALER. . . . [Nine lines of quotations.]

Boston, He-printed by Rogers and Fowle, for J. Edwards in Cornldll. 1746. pp. 176. 16mo. ba. bpl. nypl.

5863 SHIRLEY, William 1093-1771 A Letter prom William Shirley, esq ; governor of the Massachusetts-Bay,

TO HIS grace the Duke op Newcastle: with a journal op the siege op

LOUISBOURG, AND OTHER OPERATIONS OF THE FORCES, DURING THE EXPEDITION

AGAINST French settlements on Cape-Breton; drawn up at the desire OF the Council and House op Representatives op the Province of Massa- chusetts-Bay; approved and attested BY SiR WiLLIAM PePPERRELL, AND

the other principal officers who commanded in the said expedition. Published by authority.

London: Printed by E. Owen, in Warwidc-Lane. 1740. Boston in New-England : Re-printed by J. Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governor & Council, for D. Henchman in Gornhil. [1746.] pp. (31). 8vo. ba. jcb. nypl.

5864 The same.

Boston: Re-printed by Rogers and Fowle, for Joshua Blanehard, at the Bible and Crown in Doek-Sguare. 1746. pp. 16. 8vo.

5865 The same.

Printed at London, 1746. New-York: Re printed and sold by James Parker, at the New Printing -Ojfflee in Beaver-Street. 1747. [1746.] pp. 20. 8vo.

5866 A SHORT history op the grand Rebellion in Scotland, or, a brief account

OP THE RISE AND PROGRESS OF CHARLES STUART, THE YOUNG PRETENDER, AND HIS ASSOCIATES; AND HIS SEASONABLE DEFEAT BY HIS MaJESTY'B FORCES UNDER THE COM.MAND OP HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND. . . .

[Colophon:]

[Boston:] Sold by B. Cray, near the Market, [IT^Q."] Broadside, fol.

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5869

5870

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5872

5873

5874

5875

5876

5877

SKINNER, Thomas 1710-1762

The Mourner admonished, on the bereaved ukged, to ete and acknowledge God, as a kightfol sovereign, in taking away the nearest relatives A discourse (the substance of which was) delivered at Westchester in Col- chester, IN Connecticut, December 8, 1745. IJeing the Lord's-dat after

THE FUNERAL OF MrS. MaRY SkINNER, WIFE OF THE REVEREND Mr. ThOMAS

Skinner, who departed this life, November 39th, 1745. /^tat 24. . . .

Boston: Printed by Rogers unci Foicle. 1746. pp. 42, (1). 4to. mus.

Contains "names of persons at whose cost the preceding sermon was made publick."

THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. .January-December, 1746.

Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street. 1746. fol.

STITH, William 1689-1755

A Sermon before the General Assembly, March 2, 1745,6.

Williamsburg : Printed by William Parks. 1746. 4to. ba.

STONE, .James

How Christ the son, glorified God, in accomplishing the work given him TO do here on earth: exhibited in a sermon preached by the Reverend James Stone, a. m. and late pastor of the church in Holliston. [Twelve lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed at tJie desire of many in Holliston d:e. 1746. pp. (2), ii, 16. 8vo. BA.

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TENNENT, Gilbert

Discourses on several important subjects. In three parts.

Boston: Printed by Rogers db Fowle. 1746. 8vo.

1703-1764

- A Sermon preach'd in Greenwich, September 4. 1746. TiON of Mr. Andrew Hunter. . . .

At the ordina-

Pliiladelphia : Printed by William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in

Second-street. [1746.] pp. 42. 8vo.

VIRGINIA Colony.

Journal of the House of Burgesses. [20 February,-12 April, 1746.]

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1746. pp.82, fol.

HSP.

VSL.

The same. [11 July,-16 July, 1746.]

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1746. pp. 8. fol.

THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1746.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1746. fol.

VOM COMETEN

[Oermantown: Oedruekt bey Christoph Saur. 1746.]

WALTER, Nathaniel 1709-1776

The Character of a christian hero. A sermon preached before the

Ancient and Honourable Artillery Company, on their anniversary meeting, June 2d. 1746. . . .

Boston in New-England: Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman in Cornhill. M,DCC,XLVI. pp. 23. 8vo. aas. ba. chs.

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6878 WALTER, Thomas 1696-1728

TnK GnouNDs and rdlbs of musick explained: or, an introduction to the

ABT of singing BY NOTE. FITTED TO THE MEANEST CAPACITIES. . . . RECOM- MENDED BY SEVERAL MINISTERS. [One line from] Psal. cl. 6. [The fourth edition.]

Boston: Printed for Samuel Oerrish. 1746. pp. (2), iii, (1), 25. 16 leaves music. Obi. 34mo. aas. mhs. ntpl.

1674-1748

A FREE AND RATIONAL ACCOUNT OF THE GIFT, GRACE

5879 WATTS, Isaac

A Guide to prayer : or,

AND spirit of PRAYER.

Boston: Re printed by Rogers & Fowlefor the Booksellers

1746.

5880 Sermons on various subjects, divine and moral; with a sacred hymn

suited to each subject. seventh edition.

Boston: Re printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1746. 2 vols. pp. xxiv, 740,

(2). Portrait. 8vo. ba.

5881 WESLEY, John 1703-1791 The Scripture doctrine concerning predestination, election, and reproba- tion. Extracted from a late author.

Boston: Reprinted by T. Fleet. 1746. pp. 16. 8vo. mhs.

5882

5883

WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY of Divines. The Shorter Catechism, agreed upon by the Reverend Assembly of Divines at Westminster, with proofs thereto out of the Holy Scriptures

IN WORDS AT length.

New-London: Printed by T. Qreen. 1746. pp. 23. 16mo.

WHITEFIELD, George 1714-1770

Britain's mercies and Britain's duty, represented in a sermon preach'd at

THE NEW building IN PHILADELPHIA, ON SuNDAY AUGUST 24, 1746. OCCA- SION'D by THE SUPPRESSION BY THE LATE UNNATURAL REBELLION. . . .

Philrulelphia : Printed and sold by W. Bradford, at tlie Bible in Second- street. MDCCXLVI. pp. 27. 8vo. hbp.

5884

5885

pp.

- The same. The second edition.

Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland and Oreen in Queen-Street. 1746.

22. 8V0. BA. BPL. MHS. NYPL.

- Five SERMONS ON THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS, VIZ: I. CHRIST THE BELIEVER's

HUSBAND. II. The Gospel Supper, hi. Bund Bartimeus. iv. Walking WITH God. v. The resurrection op Lazarus. With a preface of the Rev. Mr. Gilbert Tennent.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. FrarMin. MDCCXLVI. pp. xiv, 169. 8vo.

5886 A Further account op God's dealings with the Reverend Mr. George

WhITEFIELD, FROM THE TIME OF HIS ORDINATION TO HIS EMBARKING FOR GEORGIA.

To which is annex'd A Brief account of the rise, progress, and present

SITUATION OP THE OrPHAN-HOUSE IN GEORGIA. In A LETTER TO A FRIEND.

. . . [Three lines from] Genesis xxxii, 10.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, at tlie Bible in Second- street, MDCCXLVI. pp. 64, (1), folded sheet. 16mo. aas. hsp. mhs. nypl.

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WHITEFIELD, George, continued.

Second title : A Brief account op the rise, progress, akd present situation OF THE Orphan-House, in Georgia. In a letter to a friend. By George Whitefield, a. b., late op Pembroke-College, Oxon. [Two lines from] Romans, xii. 17.

Printed in the year, 1746. pp. [49] 64.

5887 The same.

Boston: Printed d: sold by Rogers <& FowU. 1746.

5888 THE WHOLE duty op man laid down in a plain and familiar way, . . . Williamsburg: Printed by William Pan-ks. 1746. 12mo.

5889 1 WIGGLESWORTH, Samuel 1689-1768

A View of the inestimable treasure of the gospel as reposited in earthen

VESSELS, AND THEREBY DISPLAYING THE EXCELLENT POWER OF GOD. A SERMON PREACH'd to THE CONGREGATION OF THE FiRST-PaRISH IN IPSWICH, JANUARY 5TH, BEING THE NEXT SaBBATH AFTER THE FUNERAL OF THE REVEREND Mr. JOHN

Rogers, elder p.astor of the first church in said town. Who deceased December 28, 1745. In the eightieth year op his age, and fifty-sixth OF HIS publick labours WITH THAT FLOCK. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.] Boston, New England : Printed for Kneeland and Oreen, in Queen-street. 1746. pp. 24. 8vo. ba. chs.

5890 WIGGLESWORTH, Samuel, and CHIPMAN, John Remarks on some points of doctrine, apprehended by many as unsound, prop- agated IN preaching and conversation, and since published, by the Rev- erend Mr. William Balch, pastor of the second church in Bradford. Humbly offered to the consideration op the ministers and churches of New-England. . . . [Three lines from] Titus ii. 7, 8.

Boston : Printed for S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queen-street. MDCCXLVI.

pp. (44). 4tO. BA. BPL. HC. MHS. NYPL.

5891 WILLIAM AUGUSTUS, Duke op Cumberland. 1721-1765 Address op the Duke op Cumberland to the army under his command in

Edinburgh, just before he marched against the rebels, January 30. 1746. Boston : Re printed by T. Fleet. 1746.

ACCnON TALUKS

6892 WILLIAMS, Solomon 1700-1776

The Business, scope and end of gospel ministers, to present their hearers PERFECT IN Christ Jesus. In order to which they are to propound Jesus Christ as the sum of all their warning, and teaching them in all wisdom. A sermon preach'd at Millington in East-Haddam, November 20th 1745,

AT THE ordination OP THE ReVEREND Mr. HOBART ESTABROOK TO THE PAS- TORAL OFFICE THERE. . . . [Five llnes of Scripture texts.]

AT. London, Printed & sold by T. Green. 1746. pp. (4), 42. 16mo. nypl.

5893 A Vindication of the gospel-doctrine of justifying faith. Being an

ANSWER to the RevD- Mr. ANDREW CROSWELL's BOOK INTITLED, "WhAT IS

Christ to me, if He is not mine ? or a seasonable defence of the old protestant doctrine of justifying faith." including a reply to his ANSWER TO Giles Firmin's eight arguments in confutation of a false

NOTION of it. . . .

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street next to the prison. 1746. pp. 95. 8vo. aas. ba. chs. hc.

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5894 WILLIAMS, William 1C88-1753 The Divine promises considekkd, and the duty op ciibistians to be follow- ers OF those, who thro' faith & patience inherit them. a F0NERAL DIS- COURSE occasion'd by the death of Mrs. Hannah Williams, the pious con- sort OP THE Reverend Mr. William Williams, pastor of the church of Christ in Weston. Who went to her everlasting rest, Lord's-day morn- ing, December 29th, 1745, in the SSth year of her age. Published at the

REQUEST of MANY OF THE HEARERS, DESIROUS TO KEEP ALIVE THE MEMORY AND

EXAMPLE OP THE DECEASED. [FouF lines of Scrfpture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for D. Gookin over against tlie South- Meeting -House in Marlboro' street. 1746. pp. 33. 8vo. chs. nypl.

5895 YALE COLLEGE.

Pr«CLARI8SIM0 OPTIMA ERUDITIONE VIT^ INTEGRITATE OMNIQUE POELICISSIMfe

gubernandi ratione instructissimo viro .Jonathan Law -\rmigero Colonl^

CONNECTICUTENSIS GUBERNATORI . . . ReVERANDO AC HONORANDO D. TlIOM^

Clap Collegii Yalensis PBiEsiDi . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo annuente) IN CoLLEGio Yalensis defendere. . . . [Colophon :]

Habita in Comitiis Sfovo-Portu Connectieutensium, Anno Salutis MDCC- XLVI. Broadside, fol. yc.

5896 Qu^ESTIONES PRO modulo DISCUTIENDiB SUB MODERAMINE ReVERENDI D.

Thom.«! Clap, Collegii-Yalensis, quod est, divinia providentia, Novo-Portu

CONNECTICUTENSIUM ReCTORIS. In COMITIIS PUBLICI A LAUREA MAGISTRATIS

candidatis, MDCCXLVI.

[Novi-Londini, exeudebat Timotheus Oreen. 1746.] Broadside. Sm. fol.

5897 ZUBLY, John Joachim 1734-1781

LEICHENPREDIGT, EINKS BERtJ'HMTEN GeISTLICHKN IN GeORGIEN USER OfFEN-

barung vii. 13.

[Oermanton: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1746.]

5898 ABBOT, Hull 1702-1774

A DiSSWASIVE AGAINST THE IMPIOUS PRACTICE OF PROFANE SWEARING AND CURSING IN COMMON CONVERSATION (cHIEFLY) OFFER'D IN A SERMON PREACh'D AT

Charlestown, on the Lord's day, next after the publication of An Act made by the government more effectually to prevent the same: being Feb. 15, 1746, 7. . . . Publish'd by desire. [Twelve lines of quotations.] Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. [1747.] pp. 30. 12mo. BA.

5899 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764 An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for thb tear ov our Lord Christ,

1748. . . .

Boston in New England: Printed by J. Draper, for the Booksellers. [1747.] pp. (16). 16mo. mhs. nypl.

5900 AMICUS PATRI^, pseudonym.

An Address to the inhabitants of the Province op the Massachusetts-Bay IN New-EngIiAND; more especially, to the inhabitants op Boston ; occa- sioned BY THE late ILLEGAL AND UNWARRANTABLE ATTACK UPON THEIR LIB- ERTIES, AND THE UNHAPPY CONFUSION AND DISORDERS CONSEQUENT THEREON. By

A Lover of his Country. [Signed, Amicus Patriae.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. [1747.] pp. 8. 4to. BA. mhs.

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5904

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5906

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5908

AN ANSWER to the Codncil of Proprietous two pdblications ; sett forth at Perth- Ambot the 25th of March 1746, and the 25th op March 1747. As

ALSO SOME observations ON Mk. NeVIL'S SpEECH TO THE HOUSE OP ASSEMBLY, IN RELATION TO A PETITION PRESENTED TO THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY, MET AT

Trentown in the Province op New-Jersey in May, 1746. [Colophon:]

New-York: Printed and sold by t!ie Widow Catharine Zenger, at the Printing -Offlce in Stone-street. 1747. pp. (13). fol. nypl.

BALCH, Thomas 1711-1774

Preaching the Gospel, tho' foolishness to men, yet a saving ordinance of God. a sermon preacii'd at Edgartown on Martha's- Vineyard, July 29th, 1747. When the Reverend Mr. John Newman was ordained pastor of

THE church in THE SAID ToWN, IN THE ROOM OF THE LATE ReVEREND AND EXCELLENT Mr. SaMUEL WiSWALL, DECEAS'd. . . . PUBLISHED AT THE DESIRE

OF MANY OF THE HEARERS. [Three lines from] 1 CoR. 1. 18.

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen-street.

1747. pp. (4), (7), (1), 36, (4). 8vo. ba. bpl. chs. mhs. nypl.

"A Prefatory address to the Church of Christ, and inhabitants of Edgartown, by the Rev. Mr. Mayhew of Christian-Town," is signed Experience Mayhew. At the end are the Charge given to the Rev. Mr. John Newman at his ordination, by the Rev. Mr. Experience Mayhew, and the Right hand of fellowship, given by the Rev. Mr. Hancock.

BALL, William The New- Jersey Almanack fob the year of chbibtian account, 1748. Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1747.]

BARNARD, Sir John 1685-1764.

A Present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and ESTATE. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. More especially, while an apprentice, his behaviour after he is free, care in setting up, company with the ladies, choice of a wife, behaviour IN courtship, and wedding-day, complaisance after marriage, education OF children, &c. By a late Lord-Mayor of London.

London, Printed; Boston : He-printed and sold by Sogers and Fowle in Queen street. MDCCXLVII. pp. 83. 16mo. aas.

BARNARD, John 1681-1770

The Imperfection of the creature, and the excellency of the divine com- mandment; Nine sermons on Psal. cxix. 96.

Boston : Printed by Rogers and Fowle, and B. Gookin. MDCCXLVII. pp. (8), 248. 8vo. BPL. mhs.

BEACH, John 1700-1782

God's sovereignty and His universal love to the souls of men recon- ciled. In a reply to Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Remakks upon a sermon, iNTiTLED, Eternal life God's free gift.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1747. pp.72. 8vo. aas. bpl.

AUCnOM VALUKS

BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

The Psalms of David. In meeter. Newly translated. Allowed by authority of the General Assembly of the Kirk op Scotland. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1747.

BIRKETT, William

Poor Will's Almanack for the year of christian account, 1748. Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. [1747.]

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5909 6910

5911

5912 6918 5914 5915

BLAKENEY, William The New manoal exercise. To which is added, The Evolutions op the FOOT. By Genekal Bland. The second edition. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1747.

BLAND, Humphrey 1686-1763

An Abstract op military discipline; more particularly with regard to the

MANUAL EXERCISE, EVOLUTIONS, AND FIRINGS OP THE FOOT. FrOM COL. BlAND.

Boston: Printed for B. Henchman in Cornhil. 1747. pp. (4), 69. 12mo.

THE BOSTON Eveninq-Post. Januaky-December, 1747.

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, at the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill. fol.

THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Journal. Jandary-Decbmbbr, 1747. Boston: Printed by Kneeland <Sk Qreen. 1747. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1747. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1747. fol.

1747.

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1747. Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1747.

4to.

5916

BURGH, James 1714-1775

Britain's Kemk.mbbancer. Being some thoughts on the proper improvement OP the present juncture. The character op this age and Nation. A

BRIEF VIEW FRO.M HISTORY, OP THE EFFECTS OF THE VICES WHICH NOW PREVAIL

IN Britain, upon the greatest empires and states of former times. Re- markable DELIVERANCES THIS NaTION HAS HAD IN THE MOST IMMINENT dangers: WITH SUITABLE REFLECTIONS. SOME HINTS, SHEWING WHAT IS IN THE

power of the several ranks of people, and of every individual in Britain to do toward becubino the State prom all its enemies. The fifth edition.

London : Printed. Philadelphia : He-printed, and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Office near the Market. [1747.] pp. 47. 8vo. loc.

CAMPBELL, Othniel Ministers of the gospel workers together with Christ. A sermon

PREACHED AT TlVERTON OCTOBER 1, 1745, BY THE REVEREND Mr. OtHNIEL

Campbell, at his instalment to the pastoral office in the church of Christ lately gathered there.

Printed by t/ie Widow Franklin, at the Town

16mo.

Newport, Rhode-Island. School House. 1747. pp. 29.

5917

5918

A CANDID & IMPARTIAL account of the behaviour op Si.mon Lord Lovat, prom

THE TIME HIS DEATH-WARRANT WAS DELIVER'D TO THE DAY OF HIS EXECUTION.

Together with a faithful narrative of the particular incidents which happened that day in the tower, in the sheriff's appartment and on the

SCAFFOLD. InTERSPERS'D WITH SOME OF HIS LORDSHIP'S REMARKABLE SAYINGS, A LETTER WHICH HE WROTE TO HIS SON, AND A COPY OF A PAPER WHICH HE DELIVEr'd to THE SHERIFFS. By A GENTLEMAN WHO ATTENDED HIS LORDSHIP IN HIS LAST MOMENTS.

Boston Be-printed 1747. pp. 23. 16mo. UHB.

The same.

New-Tork: Sold by James Parker. 1747.

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5919 CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787

Civil, MAGISTRATES MOST BE JD8T, RnX,ING IN THE PEAR OP GOD. A SERMON PREACHED BEFORE HIS EXCELLENCY WiLLIAM ShIRLET, ESQ ; THE HONOURABLE

HIS Majesty's Council, and House op Representatives, op the Province OP THE Massachusetts-Bay in N.-England; May 27, 1747. Being the

ANNIVERSARY POR THE ELECTION OF HIS MaJESTY's COUNCIL POR SAID PROVINCE.

. . . [One line from] Deut. xvi, 20. N. B. The several paragraphs

WHICH, FOR W.ANT OP TIME, WERE OMITTED IN PREACHING, ARE INSERTED IN THEIR PROPER PLACES, AND, FOR DISTINCTION'S SAKE, COMPREHENDED BY CROTCHETS.

Boston: Printed by order of ilie honourable Ilotise of Representatives. 1747. pp. 69, (2). 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. jcb. mh8. nypl. wl.

5930 CLEAVELAND, John 1722-1799

A Plain narrative op the proceedings which caused the separation op a

NUMBER OP aggrieved BRETHREN PROM THE SECOND ChURCH IN IpSWICH; OR A RELATION OP THE CAUSE WHICH PRODUCED THE EFFECTS THAT ARE EXHIBITED

IN THE Reverend Mr. Pickering's late print, intitled, A Bad omen to THE CHURCHES. [Two lines from] Prov. 18. 17.

Boston : Printed and sold by Kneeland and Oreen in Quee7i street. 1747.

pp. (16), 4tO. AAS. BA. HC. YC.

AUCTION VAL0K8

5931 COLMAN, Benjamin 1673-1747

Practical discourses on the Parable of the Ten Virgins. Being a serious

CALL and admonition TO WATCHPCXLNESS AND DILIGENCE IN PREPARING FOR DEATH AND JUDGMENT. . . . ThE SECOND EDITION.

Boston, N. E: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Qu^en-street next to t!ie Prison and J. Edwards in Cornhill. MDCCXLVII. pp. (2), vi,

344. 4to.

The first edition was printed in London, in 1707.

BA. BM. NYPL.

5932 CONDY, Jeremiah The Godly and faithful man characterized, and his decease improved.

A SERMON PREACH'd AT BoSTON, ON THE DEATH OP Mr. BeNJAMIN LaNDON,

merchant: WHO deceased January 8, 1747. In the 53d year of his age, . . . Published by desire.

Boston : Printed for D. Oookin, over against the old South Meeting-House. 1747. pp. 44. 8vo. aas. ba.

5933 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's

Colony of Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Hartford, . . . May, . . . 1747. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed and sold by Timothy Ch-een, Printer to tlie Oov. & Comp. 1747. pp. 553-561. fol. csl.

5934 The same. Begun and held at New-Haven, . . . October, . . .

1747. [Colophon:]

N. London, Printed & sold by Timothy Oreen, Printer to the Oovernour and Company, 1747. pp. 563-564. fol. csL.

5935 A COPY op a letter from Quebeck in Canada, to a France, dated October 11, 1747.

Pr - - E M K IN

[Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1747?] pp. (3). fol.

BBF.

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5936

5927

5928

COTTON, John 1691-1757

The Skpabation of the tares and wheat reserved to the dat op judgment.

A SERMON PREACHED UPON A PARTICULAR OCCASION AT AtTLEBOROUGH, IN THE

County op Bristol January 9, 1746,7 prom Matthew xm. 24, 30. Wherein that question is largely discussed, whether an infallible knowledge op the brethren be attainable by ordinary believers in this life? pub- LISHED AT THE REQUEST OP SOME OP THE HEARERS. . . . [Seven Hnes of Scrip- ture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queen-street over against the Prison. [1747.] pp. 44. 8vo. aas.

COTTON, Ward Ministers must make a pull proof op their ministry. A sermon preach'd

AT THE ordination OP THE ReV. Mr. JOUN BrOWN, PASTOR OP THE SECOND

Church ... in Hingham. . . . Publish'd at the desire and expence of the reverend ministers and other gentlemen who heard it. [two hnes from] Col. iv. 17.

Boston : Printed for D. Gookin, over against the Old South Meeting House. 1747. pp. 30. 8vo. AAS. ba.

CRADOCK, Thomas 1718-1770

Two SERMONS: ONE OP WHICH WAS PREACHED IN St. Th0.MAS' ChURCH, BALTIMORE

County, prom Psalms cxxii, 6, 7, on the day op the Governor's Thanks- giving, ON THE occasion OP THE SUPPRESSION OP THE ScOTCH REBELLION ; AND THE OTHER, ON THE SAME OCCASION, IN St. PaUL's ChURCH, BALTIMORE TOWN,

PROM Proverbs xvii, 22. With a preface shewing the author's reasons

FOR publishing THEM.

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Oreen. 1747. 8vo. bm.

5929

5930

1709-1785 Shewed in a sermon

5931

5932

5933

CROSWELL, Andrew

Heaven shut against Arminians and Antinomians. prom Revelation xiv. xii. . . .

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle next to the Prison. 1747. pp. 22, (2). 16mo. aas.

A Second defence op the old protestant doctrine of justifying faith.

Being a reply to the exceptions op Mr. Solomon Williams, pastor op a church in Lebanon, against a book, entitled, What is Christ to me if He IS NOT MINE?. . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Rogers and Eowle in Queen-street, next to the prison. 1747. pp.45. 4to. aas. ba.

CROTCHET, Timothy, pseudonym. A Modest proposal to the publick : or, an infallible scheme for the reduc- tion op Canada. By Timothy Crotchet. [One line of Latin from] Ov.

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the New Printing- Office in Beaver-Street, 1747. 8vo.

CUTLER, Timothy 1683-1765

The Good and faithful servant: and the joy awarded him, set forth in a sermon, at Christ Church in Boston, June 28. Occasion'd by the death OF the honourable Thomas Graves, esq; op Charlestown, June 19, 1747. .iEt. 63. . . . [Two lines from] Psal. xlix. 10.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. MBCCXLVll. pp.21. 4to. ba.

DEUTSCHE ScHRiPT gegen Christ. Saur.

[Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Ootthard Armbruester. 1747.] Noticed by Saur in his " Pensylvanische Berichte."

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5934

DEVOTION, Ebknezkb 1714-1771

An Answer of the pastok * bbethren of the Third Church in Windham, to

TWELVE articles, EXHIBITED BY SEVERAL OF ITS SEPARATING MEMBERS, AS REASONS OF THEIR SEPARATION : SHEWING THAT SAID MEMBERS HAVE UNHAP- PILY MISTOOK THE OCCASIONS OF THEIR SEPARATION. N. B. ThKIR REASONS ARE ALL PUBLISHED IN ItAUCK CHARACTER, THE ANSWER IMMEDIATELY AFTER

BACH, IN Roman letter.

iV. London, Printed and sold by T. Green, 1747. pp. (14). 4to. chs.

59y5

5936

DOUGLASS, William

1748. Mercurios Nov-Anglicanus, or an Almanack 1748. By William Nadir, l. x. q.

Boston: Printed by liogers & FowU. [1747.]

1691-1752 Anno Domini

5937

5938

- - A Summary, historical and political, of the first planting, progressive

IMPROVEMENTS, AND PRESENT STATE OF THE BRITISH SETTLEMENTS IN NORTH-

Ameuica. By W. D., m. d. No. 1. [-No. 16?] To be continued.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Qtaen-street. 1747. pp. 256. 8vo. [With four pages of printed wrapper for each number.] nypl.

E- -- O ---

On the death of the Reverend Benjamin Coleman, d. d. who deceased

August 29, 1747. An eclogue. Atte.mpted byO E--- A toono

student. [Two lines of verse.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street next to the Prison. [1747.] pp. (8). 8vo. ba. bpl. wl.

In the copy in the Boston Public Library this is attributed to Joseph Secconite, who graduated at Harvard College in 1731.

EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

An Humble attempt to promote visible union of God's people in extbaob- dinary prayer for the revival of religion.

Boston, New England: Printed for D. Henchman in Comhil. 1747. pp. (10), 188. 8vo. BA. bpl. wl.

Second title : An Humble attempt to promote explicit agreement and visi- ble union of God's people in extraordinary prayer, for the revival of religion and the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on Earth, pursuant to Scripture-promises and prophecies concerning the last time. . . , With a preface by several ministers.

Boston, Printed for D. Henchman, in Cornhil 1747.

The preface is signed by Joseph Sewall, Thomas Prince, John

Webb, Thomas Foxcroft, Joshua Gee.

5939 True saints, when absent from the body, are present with the Lobd.

A sermon preached on the day of the funeral of the Rev. Mr. David Brainerd, missionary to the Indians, prom the Honourable Society in Scotland for the propagation of christian knowledge, and pastor of a church op christian Indians in New-Jersey ; who died at Northampton in New-England, Octob. 9tu, 1747, in the 30th year of his age, and was interred on the 12Tn following. Containing some account of his char- acter, AND manner of LIFE, AND REMARKABLE SPEECHES AND BEHAVIOUR AT

death. . . . [Five lines from] Psal. cii. 11, 12, 13.

Boston, N. E. Printed by Rogers and Fowle for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1747. pp. 40. 8vo. BA. JCB.

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5940 ELVINS, Richakd

True jusxiFyiNO faith, prodccing bvanokmcal obedience. Illustrated in a

SERMON PKKACHED AT DuNSTAN IN ScAKBOROUGH, Jui.Y 26, 1747. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green. 1747. pp. 37.

8V0. MH8.

5U41 EMERSON, Joseph " 1700-1767

Advice of a father to a son engaging in the work of the evangelical

MINISTRY. A sermon PREACH'd AT THE ORDINATION OF THE REVEREND Mr.

Joseph Emerson to the work of the ministry, and pastoral office over THE Second Church of Christ in Groton, in the Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay.N. E., ON Wednesdat,Feb. 25th, 1746,7. Byhispather. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green. . . . 1747. pp.

(2), 19. 8V0. BA. MHS.

5942 FISH, Joseph 1707-1781 Love to Christ a necessary qualification in a Gospel minister. A sermon

preached at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. William Vinal, to the pastoral charge of the First Congregational Church of Christ in New- port, ON Rhode-Island, October 29, 1746. With some enlargement and correction . . . With the Charge by the Rev. Mr. S. Checkley: and the Right hand op fellowship by the Rev. Mr. J. Cotton. [Three lines from] Jer. 3. 15.

Newport, Rhode-Island: Printed by the Widow Franklin, at tlte Town- School-House. 1747. pp. 55. 8vo. ba. chs.

5943 POSTER, James 1697-1753 An Account op the apparition of the late Lord Kilmarnock, to the Rev.

Mr. Foster. With what passed between them in this interview, the next morning after his execution. To which is added, the second ap- pearing of the late Lord Kilmarnock, to a ci.ergyman op the Church of England, in the evening of the same day ; the account of which is given

IN THE close op A DIALOGUE BETWEEN A CLERGYMAN AND A SEA-CAPTAIN, OCCA- SIONED BY THE Rev. Mr. Foster's Account op the late Lord Kilmarnock. N. B. The apparition itself refrained the clergyman prom publishing

IT, TILL AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THREE OR POUR MONTHS, FROM THE TIME OP

THE EXECUTION. [Two Hnes from] Pro v. viii. 6.

London, Printed 1747. Boston: N. E. Reprinted and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, Tiext to tfie Prison. 1747. pp. (22). 12mo. ba.

5944 The same.

New-York: Re-printed by Ja/mes Parker Beaver-street. 1747.

at the new Printing-office in

5945

The same. Philadelphia :

Printed by B. Franklin. 1747.

5946 An Account op the behaviour op the late Earl op Kilmarnock, after

his sentence, and to the time of his execution, which was on august 18, 1746. . . . With an appendix, containing several authentic papers.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1747. pp. 31. 16mo. MHS.

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5947 FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769 A Seasonable memento for New-Yeau's day. A sbbmon preached (sum-

MARii.r) at the Old (Church lectcre in Boston, on Thursday, January 1, 1746,7. Wherein the important duty op remembrino the years of the

RIGHT HAND OP THE MOST HIGH, AND COMMEMORATING GOD's WONDERFUL WORKS OP CREATION, REDEMPTION, AND PROVIDENCE, IS INCULCATED; AND RECOM- MENDED AS GOOD EMPLOYMENT FOR THE FIRST DAY OP THE YEAR IN PARTICULAR.

. . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen in Queen-street. 1747. pp. (2), 76. 8vo. ba. chs. wl.

5948 FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790 Plain truth: or, serious considerations on the present state op the City

OP Philadelphia, and Province op Pennsylvania. By A Tradesman op Philadelphia. . . .

[Philadelphia :] Printed [by B. Franklin] in the year. MDCCXLVII. pp. 22, (2). 8vo. mhs.

5949 The same. [The second edition.]

[Philadelphia:] Printed [by B. Franklin] in tlis year. MDCCXLVII.

pp. 22, (2). 8vo. BPL. HBP.

The e.xtra leaf states, "It is thought proper to add to this second edition the following extracts from the Pennsylvania Gazette of Nov. 19, 1747."

5950 Die Lautbre Wahrheit, Oder Ebnstlichb Betrachtung des geobnwAr-

TIGEN ZUSTANDES DeR StaDT PHILADELPHIA, UND DER PrOVINZ PeNSYLVANIEN.

VoN einem Handwercksmann in Philadelphia. Aus dem Englischen tJBER-

SBTZT DURCH J. CrELL.

[ Pldladelphia : ] Oedruekt und zu finden bey Oottliard AnnbniesUr. [1747.] pp. 20. 8vo. hsp.

6961 A Pocket Almanack fob the year 1748. . . . By R. Saunders, phil.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. [1747.] pp. (24). 24mo. mhs.

6958 Note. This Almanack us'd to contain but 24 pages, and now has 36 ;

yet the price is very little advanc'd. Poor Richard improved: being AN Almanack and ephemeris . . . for the bissextile year, 1748. . . . By Richard Saunders, philom.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. [1747.] pp. (36). 8vo.

5953 FRELINGHUYSEN, Theodorus Jacobus Jeugd-oepfening op Vbrhandeling van de godlyke waarheden, der chbibt-

elyk religib, by wyze van vragen en antwoorden tot onderwijs der

lONKEYD. DOOB ThEODORUS FrIELINGHUYSEN, PREDICANT TOT ALBANY, IN

NooRD- America.

Nieuxts-York, Qedrukt by W. Weymanf be voor den Autlieur. [1747.] 12mo.

5954 Vbrsamblinge van eenige Keuri-Texten, Meest by byzonderb gelee-

gentheeden obdaan. I. De Ebrste Ebenhaezeb, dat is Gedenksteen deb hulpe; uyt, 1. Sam. vii. 21. ii. De Pligten van Zions Wagteben, zynde BEN bevestigings Pbedikatie; uyt Ezech. hi. 17. 18 19. III. De Debdb bevattendb Christi wekmoedigb Klagte, over de ongelovighyd van Jeru- SALEMS Inwoonderen ; uyt. Mat. xxiii. 37. iv. Een Christens bemoedioing, IN den Geestelyken Stryd; uyt Luc. xxii. 31, 32. En uytgegeven door Theod. Jac. Fbeilinghuysen. Bedienabb des H. Evanoeliums, in de Heb- PORMDE Nederduytsche Gemeyntens, te Rariton, Niew-Bronswick, &c. in

NiEW-JeRSEY, EERTYD8 NiEW-NeDERLAND.

Oedruekt tot Philadelphia door W. Bradford. [1747.] pp. vi, 73. 8vo.

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5955 GALE, J.

TiiK New- York Almanack for the tear op christian account,

COPEUNICDS, PHILOMATH.

New-York: Printed and sold by II. De Foree$t. [1747.]

1748. Bt

5956 GAY, Ebenkzeb - 1690-1787 The Alienation of affections from ministers consider'd and impkov'd. A

SERMON PREACII'D AT THE ORDINATION OF THE UeVEREND Mr. JONATHAN MaT- HEW TO THE PASTORAL CARE OF THE WeST ChURCH IN BOSTON, JuNE 17, 1747.

. . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston : N. E. Printed by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. MDCCXLVII. pp. 28. (4). 8vo. aas. ba.

5957 EIN GERINGEN Schein Des Verachteten Lichtleins, Der Warheit die in Christo ist; Beleuchtet etliche GRtJNDE, welche auf das neue an das Light getreten, in einem TractAtlein genant: Ein ernstlicher Ruf, in Christlicher Libbk an allks Volck &c. Und damit der Leser solches TractAtlein mit desto grosserem Nctzen lesen m6ge, wird ihm auch all- hie IN diesem Gebingen Schein, ein SchriftmAssiges Zeugnus von drey

PCNCTEN VOR AUGEN GELEGET. I. VON DER HeILIGEN SchRIFT. II. VON DEB

■wahren Bekehrung. III. Von der Taupe Chbisti. Herausgegeben von

EINEM LlEBHABER DER WaRHEIT, AUP GuTFINDEN UND KOSTEN DER BrUDEB- SCHAFFT DIB SOLCHES ZeUGNUS TRAgET. . . .

Oermanton, gedruekt [bey Christoph Saur] im Jahr. 1747. pp. (4), 28. ICmo.

5958 DAS GESAENG Deb einsamen und veblassenen Turtel-Taube Nemlich deb Christliciien Kirche. Oder geistliche u. Erpahrungs-vollb Leidens-u. Liebes-Gethone, Als darinnen heydes die Vorkost der neuen Welt als ACCH DIE darzwischen vorkommende Creutzes-und Leidens-Wege nach

IHBEB WtJRDE DABGE8TELLT, DND IN GEISTLICHE ReIMEN GEBRACHT VON EINEM FbIEDSAMEN UND NACH DER 8TILLEN EWIGKEIT WALLKNDEN PiLGER. UND NUN ZUM GeBRAUCH DER EiNSAMEN UND VeRLASSENEN ZU ZiON GESAMMLET UND AN8 LiCHT GEGEBEN.

Ephrata. Drinks der Bruedersehafft im Jahr 1747 pp. (2), (5), (14), (1). 359, (5). Sq. 8vo.

5959 The same. 2tk Auplagb.

Ephrata. Drucks der BrwderscJiafft im Jahr 1747. pp. (3), (5), (14), 495, (2), (2), (4), (4), (7), (2). Sq. 8vo.

The first collection of hymns issued by the Ephrata Cloister. Printed on paper manufactured by the brethren. Most of the hymns were composed by Conrad Beissel. Variations in the texts are numerous, and the work well illustrates the peculiarities of book-making by the Ephrata press. The whole collection is divided into five parts: Der geistliche Brautschmuck der heiligen jungfrauen. Das Kirren der einsamen und verlassenen Turtel- tauben. Abendlflndishe IMorgenrothe. Gilfende Herzensbeweg- ungen der unter den Fittigen der verlassenen Turteltaube gesam- melten Einsamen. Die zerfallene HlUte Davids. The Vorrede von der Singarbeit, is a treatise on harmony by Conrad Beissel.

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5960 A GUIDE to vestrymen : ou, an essay, endeavouring to shew the doty and

POWER OP THE VESTRYMEN OP THE CiTY AND COUNTY OP NeW-VORK. COL- LECTED FROM DIVERSE ACTS OP ASSEMBLY OP THE COLONY OP NeW-YORK, AND CUSTOMS OP THE SAID CiTY: INTERSPERSED WITH SOME CONSIDERATIONS AND RE- FLECTIONS, PROPER FOR SUCH WHO MAY HEREAFTER BE CHOSEN TO THE SAID OFFICE, AND INTENDED CHIEFLY FOR THEIR USB. PUBLISHED BY ORDER OP THE

Corporation [Two lines from] Prov. xxix. 7.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the New Printing-Offlu in Beaver-street. 1747. pp. 38, (2). 12mo.

5961 H., J. N. The Country man's help, and trader's friend; or a pocket companion fob

debtor and creditor, buyer and seller. By J. N. H. accomptant.

New-Tork: Sold by Catharine Zenger. 1747.

5962 HALL, Samuel 1695-1776 A Sermon in which is shewed, what are not, and wh.at are, the evidences

of any ones being in the favour op God. Preached at New-Cheshire, January 174C, 7. . . . And now made publick at the desire and cost op MANY op the hearers. [Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen. 1747. pp. (2), 26. 16mo.

5963 HARVARD COLLEGE. ILLUSTRISSIMO AC sublimi virtute, optimaque eruditione ornatissimo viro

GuLiELMO Shirley, Armigero, Provinci.*; JIassachusettensis Guber- NATOBi . . . Reverendo pariter atque honorando D. Edvardo Holyoke, CoLLBOij Harvardini Pr^.side . . . Theses hasce, quas (Divinio annuentk

NUMINE) IN COLLEGIO HaRVARDINO DEPENDERE . . . [Colophon:]

Habila in Comitiis Academieis Cantabrigim Nov-Anglorum Calendis Quinlilibus, Anno MDCCXLVII. Broadside, fol. hc.

5964 HAYWOOD, Eliza Fowler 1693-1756 A Present for a bkrvant-m.md: ok, the sure means of gaining both love and

esteem. To which are added, directions forgoing to market; fob dress- ing ANY COMMON DISH, WHETHER FLESH, PISH, OR FOWL; AND FOR WASHING.

The whole calculated for making both the mistress and the maid happy. Boston: Re printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1747. 12mo.

5965 HILDEBRAND, Johannes 1679-1765 EiNE Rufpende Wachter Stimme An alle Seelen die nach Gott und seinem

Reich Hungerend bind. Oder einb vohstellung, wib der arme mensch

DEM GOTTLICHEN LeBEN ERSTORBKN UND IM 4 ElEMENTISCHEM LeBEN AUFGE-

wacht Nebst einer anweisung, wieman noch hier in der ZEIT DEMSELBEN

LeBEN loss WERDEN und bey LEIBES-LEBEN DIB WAHRE RtJHE EBLANOEN UND DER KIJNSSTIGBN EWIGEN SeELIGKEIT GENITZ WERDEN KOMME. . . .

Oermantown: Gedrtickt und zu finden bey Christoph Saur im Jahr. 1747. pp. 159. 16mo. hsp.

5966 WOHLGEGRtJNDETBS BeDENCKEN DER ChRISTLICHEN GeMEINE IN UND BEY

Ephrata von DEM WBG Der Heiligung. Wer derselbk nicht allein in DER Versohnung Christi, sondern HauptsSchlich in seiner Nachfolge

zu SUCHEN InGLEICHEM. VON DER VeRPUHRUNG, DA FlEISCH UND BlUT SICH

zuR UngebChr der Versohn-Opfers Jesu Christi anmasst. Aup BKGEHREN

ETLICHER FrEUNDE AN8 LiCHT GEBRACHT DURCH JOHANNES HiLDEBRAND. BeY VERANLASSUNG ElNBS VON DER SO GENANNTEN HERRNHUTISCHEN GbMEINE ER- HALTENEN BrIBFS.

Germantovm: Gednickt bey Christoph Saur. 1747. nsp.

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5967 THE HISTORY op the Holt Jesus. Containing a brief and plain account of

HIS BIKTH, LIFE, AND DEATH, RESURRECTION AND ASCENTION INTO HeaVEN ; AND HIS COMING AGAIN AT THE GREAT AND LAST DAY OK JUDGMENT. BeINQ A PLEAS- ANT AND PROFITABLE COMPANION FOR CHILDREN; COMPOs'd ON PURPOSE FOB THEIR USE. By A LOVKK OF THEIR PRECIOUS SOULS. ThE FOURTH EDITION.

Boston, Printed for D. Oookin in MarlborongJi-street. 1747. 24 leaves. Portrait. 15 cuts. 48rao.

5968 HOBART, Noah 1706-1773 Ministers of the gospel considered as fellow-labourkrs. A sermon de- livered AT THE ordination OP THE REVEREND Mr. NoAH WeLLES AT SaN-

PORD [sic Stamford]. Dec 31. 1746. . . . [Eight lines of Scripture texts.] Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Gomhil. 1747. pp.34. 8vo.

5961) HOBBY, William 1707-1765

The Soldiek caution'd and counsel'd. A sermon preach'd to the Ancient and Honourable Artillery-Company at Boston: June 1, 1747. Being the

ANNIVERSARY DAY FOR THEIR ELECTION OP OFFICERS. . . . [Flve linSS of

Scripture te.xts.]

Boston: N. E. Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henchman and J. Edwards, in Cortihill. 1747. pp. 38. 8vo. aas. ba. ohs.

5970 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Americanische Calender. Aup das Jahr Nach der Qnadenbeichen Gebubth unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi 1748.

. . . ZUM zehenten mal heraus oeoeben.

Germantown: Oedrucki und zufinden bey Chrittoph Saur. [1747.] pp. (32). 4to. H8P.

5971 HOLME, Benjamin EiN Ernstlicher Ruff In Christlicher Liebe An alles Volck, Sich zu dem

Geist Christi in ihnen Zu bekehren, Aup dass sie zu binem reciiten Ver-

STAND DESSEN, das AUS GoTT 1ST, GELANGEN, UND DADURCH VERMOGEND GE-

macht werden mogen, Ihm aup eine angenehme Weise zu dienen. Nebst

KINIGEN AnMERCKUNGEN tjBER POLGENDE PUNCTE. I. DiE AlLOEMEINHEIT

der Liebe Gottes, dass ek seinen Sohn gesandt hat und in den Todt GEGE- BEN fOr alle Menschen. 2. Die heilige Schrifft. 3. Den Gottes- DiENST. 4. Die Tauffe. 5. Das Abendmahl. 6. Die Christliche Voll- kommenheit. 7. Die Auferstehung von den Todten. ... In Englischer Sprache heraus gbgebbn von Benjamin Holme, und ins tkutsche I^ber- betzt 1744.

Und nochmal gedrucki zu Oermanton [bey Ohristoph Saur.^ 1747. Avf Kosten der Freunde. pp. 77. 16mo. Hsp.

5972

HOMES, William 1663-1746

The Good government of christi.an families recommended: to which is added, A Discourse on secret prayer. . . .

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman. 1747. pp. (2), 10, 164. 12mo. The preface, pages 10, is biographical and signed, Joseph Sewall, Thomas Prince. The Discourse on secret prayer, has a separate title-page.

5973

HOOPER, William

On the truth and reasonableness of the christian religion. Boston: Printed & sold by Rogers & Fowle. 1747.

1674-1767

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5974 HUME, Sophia 1701-1774

An EXIIOIITATION TO THE INHABITANTS OP THE PROVINCE OP SoUTH-CaROLINA, TO BRING THEIR DEEDS TO THE LIGHT OP CHRIST, IN THEIR OWN CONSCIENCES. By S. II. In WHICH IS INSERTED SO.ME ACCOUNT OP THE AUTHOR'S EXPERIENCE IN THE IMPORTANT BUSINESS OF RELIGION.

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford. [1747.] pp. 158. 13mo.

5975 HUNN, Nathanael 1708-1749 The Welpare op a government considered. A sermon preach'd before the

General Asse.\ibly of the Colony op Connecticut at Hartford, on the DAY of their anniversary ELECTION, May 14Tn, 1747. . . . [Three lines from J PsAL. cxijv. 15.

N. London: Printed and sold by Timothy Green. Printer to the Oover- noiir c6 Company. 1747. pp. (4), 35. 16mo. aas. chs. hc. nypl. yc.

5!)70 INDIANS I*rimer asuh Negonneyeuuk Nk nashpe Mukkiesog Woh tauog wun- namuhkuttee Ogkktamunnate Indiane Unnontoowaonk. Kah Meninnunk wuTCH Mukkiesog.

Mushauwomuk: Printemin MDCCXLVII.

Second title : The Indian Primer or the first book by which children may

KNOW TRUELY TO READ THE INDIAN LANGUAGE. AnD MiLK FOR BABES.

Boston: Printed ^WCCXLVIl. pp. (168). 12mo. In Indian and English. The copy in the Lenox Collection of the New York Public Library, purchased at the Brinley sale for $25. long supposed to be unique lacks 38 leaves out of 84 in a perfect copy. The only perfect copy known sold at the sale of George Livermore's Library for $825.

$825

5977 JERMAN, John The American Almanack for the tear op christian account 1748.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin. [1747.]

5978 JOHNSON, Samuel 1696-1772 A Letter to the Rev. Jonathan Dickinson in defence op Aristoclbs and

Authades, concerning the sovereignity and promises op God.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers d Fowle 1747. pp.28. 12mo. yc.

5979

The same. New-Tork:

1747. pp. 28. 8vo.

5980 THE JUST vengeance op Heaven exemplepied, in a journal lately pound by Captain Mawson, (commander op the ship Compton) on the Island of Ascension ; as he was homeward-bound from India. In which is a full and exact relation of the author's being set on shore there (by order op the commodore and captains op the Dutch fleet) for a most enormous

CRIME HE HAD BEEN GUILTY OP, AND THE EXTREME AND UNPARALL'd HARDSHIPS, sufferings, and MISERY HE ENDUR'D, FROM THE TIME OP BEING LEFT THERE, TO THAT OF HIS DEATH. AlL WROTE BY HIS OWN HAND, AND FOUND LYING NEAR HIS SKELETON.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by Jam^s Parker at tlie New Printing-Offlce in Beaver-Street. 1747.

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5981 KINNERSLEY, Ebenezeu

A Letter to the ueveuenb the ministers of the Baptist congregation, in Pennsylvania, and the New-Jerseys; containing some remarks on their

ANSWERS to certain (JUEHIKS, PROPOSEU TO THEM, AT THEIR ANNUAL ASSOCIA- TION Philadelphia, September 24. 1746. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed by W. Bradford at the sign of the Bible, in Second- [1747] pp. 34. 16mo.

5982 KLARE und Gewisse Wahrheit Ps. 119. v. 160. Titum 1. 9. Betreffend den

EIGENDLICHEN ZUSTAND, SO WOHL DER WaHREN FrIEDLIEBENDEN ChRISTEN UND GOTTESF&RCHTIGEN, ALS AUCH DER VERFALLENEN StREIT-ODER KrIEGS-

SiJcHTioEN, zusammt ihrer beyder Hopfnung und Ausgang. Schripft- mSssig dargelegt von kinem Teutschen Geringkn Handwercks Mann.

Oedruckt in Oermanton, bey Christoph Saw. 1747. pp. 15. 8vo. lcp.

5983

LeMERCIER, Andre The Christian rapture.

A POEM.

1692-1763 Introduction by Mather Byles.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle, for D. Oookin, in Marlborough- street, near tlie Old South Meeting-IIouse. MDCCXLVII. pp. 4, 11. 4to.

5984 A LETTER from some of the representatives in the late General Assembly

of the Colony of New-York, to his excellency governor C n.

Principally in answer to his message of the 13th op October last, and his dissolution speech.

[New-Tork:] Printed [by James Parker] in tlie year 1747. pp. 30. fol. Attributed to Daniel Horsmanden.

5985 LETTERS between Theophilos and Eugenio, on the moral pravity op man, and

THE means of his RESTORATION. WrOTE IN THE EaST-InDIES, AND NOW FIRST PUBLISHED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin MDCCXLVII. pp. iv,

64. 4tO. BA. HSP.

5986 LIVINGSTON, William

Philosophic solitude ; or, the choice of a rural life. A poem.

TLKMAN, EDUCATED AT YaLE COLLEGE.

New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1747. pp.

1723-1790 By a Gen-

44. 4to.

5987 LOVIGNY, Joh. Berniers

JoH. Berniers Loviqny, Verboroenes Leben mit Christo in Gott.

Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saurt 1747.

5988 MACCARTY, Thaddeus 1721-1784

The Success of the preach'd gospel, matter to faithful ministers of con- tinual THANKFULNESS TO GOD. ILLUSTRATED IN A SERMON PREACh'D AT WOR- CESTER, .June 10. 1747. By Thaddeus Maccarty, m. a. at his installment

TO the pastoral office OVER THE CHURCH OF ChRIST IN THAT PLACE. PuB- LISH'd at the desire OP MANY PERSONS THERE. N. B. SOME THINGS, THAT FOR WANT OP TIME, WERE OMITTED IN THE DELIVERY, ARE HERE INSERTED. [Nine

lines of Scripture te.xts.]

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman, in Cornhil 1747. pp. (4), 34. 8vo.

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5988 McGREGORE, David 1710-1777

The True believer's all secured: A sermon preached at the Presbyterian Mkkti.ng-House in Boston, March the 11th and 12th, being Sabbath-

EVENINO AND MONDAY AFTER THE ADMINISTRATION OP THE LoRD'S-SUPPER. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oi-een in Queen-street. 1747. pp. 36. 8vo. ba.

5990 MacSPARRAN, James -1757

A Sermon at the convention op the Episcopal clergy at Newport, June 17, 1747.

[Neioporl: Printed by the Widow Franklin. 1747.] 4to.

591)1 MALL, Thomas

The History of the martyrs epitomized: a cloud of tvitnesses, or the suf- ferer's mirrocr, made up of the swan-like songs, and other choice pas- sages OF a great number op martyrs and confessors to the end of the sixteenth century, in their treatises, speeches, letters, prayers, etc., in their prisons, or exiles: at the bar, or stake . . . Collected out op the ecclesiastical histories op Eusebius, Fox, Fuller, Clark, Petrie, Scotland and Mr. Samuel Ward's Life op faith in death. . . .

Boston, N. E.: Re-printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle. MDCCXLVII. 2 vols. pp. (16), 267, (2); (4), xi, (1), 292, (2). 8vo. ba. bpl. wl.

5992 MARYLAND Province. Votes and proceedings op the Lower House op Assembly op the Province

op Maryland. At a session begun and held May 16, 1747. [-11 July 1747.] [Colophon:]

Annapolis: Printed and sold by Jonas Green, Printer to the Province.

1747. pp. (65). 4tO. MHS. NYPL.

5993 Votes and proceedings op the Lower House op Assembly of the Pro- vince OP Maryland. At a Convention begun and held, December 22, 1747. [-23 December, 1747.] [Colophon:]

Annapolis: Printed and sold by Jonas Green, Printer to the Province. [1747] pp. (6). 4to. NYPL.

5994 THE MARYLAND Gazette. January-December. 1747. Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1747. fol.

5995 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Provincb. Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court ok Assembly op

his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun

AND HELD AT BOSTON UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MaY

1747, and continued by adjournments to wednesday the twelfth day op August following.

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland a7id T. Green, by order of his excellency t?ie Govemour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLVII. pp. 375-377. fol.

5996 Acts and Laws, passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly

op HIS Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts- Bay in New-England: begun and held at boston, upon wednesday the twenty-eighth day of May 1746, and continued by adjournments to Thursday the sixteenth DAY op April following. [Colophon :]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of the Governour, Council and Representatives. MDCCXLVII. pp 229- 241. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, coutinued.

The same. Begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the

TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OP MaY, 1747. [Colophon:]

Boston: iV. £!. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of the Governour, Council and House of Representatives. 1747. pp. 243- 249. fol.

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- The same. And continued uy adjournments to Wednesday the

TWELFTH DAY OF AuGUST FOLLOWING. [Colophon:]

Boston : If. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his excellency t/ie Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLVII. pp. 351-254. fol.

- The same. An Act. . . . and continued by adjournments and pro- rogation TO Wednesday the fourteenth day op October following. [Col- ophon :]

Boston: iV. E. Printed and sold by Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of the Governour, Council and Hotise of Representatives. MDCCXLVII. pp. 255-258. fol.

- Anno hegni Georgii, secundi, Regis, vickssimo-prima. An Act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of the Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun and held at Boston on Wednesday the twenty-seventh day of May, 1747. [Colophon:]

Boston: New- England : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excel- lency tlte Governour and Council. 1747. pp. 8. [18.1 fol.

- [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq ; captain-general and governour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a publics thanksgiv- ing. . . . Thursday the twenty-sixth day of November instant . . . God save the King. [Colojihon :]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1747.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

- [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq: captain-general and

GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY's PROVINCE OP THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay in New- England. A Proclamation for a publick fast. . . . Thursday the twenty-eighth of January next [1748] . . . God save the King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. [1747.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

- The Case of his Majesty's Province op the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England, with respect to the expencks they were at in taking and se- curing Cape-Breton.

[Boston?] 1747. pp. 4. fol. bm.

- Journal of the honourable House of Representatives of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held at Boston in the County op Suffolk on Wednesday the 27th day of May, Anno Domini, 1747 [-30 September, 1747.]

Boston : N. E. Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green, Printers to the hon- ourable House of Representatives. 1747. pp. (2), 124. fol. nypl.

- The same. And prom thence continued by prorogation to Wednes- day the fourteenth op October following, and then met at Boston aforesaid, being the second session of said Court. [-12 December, 1747.]

[Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T.Green. 1747.] pp. 125-188. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

6006 The same. And prom thence continued bv several prorogations to

Wednesday the third of February following, and then met at Boston aforesaid, being the third session of said Codrt. [-23 April, 1748.]

[Boston: Printed by S.Kneeland and T.Oreen. 1747.] pp. 189-286. fol.

6007 MATHER, Cotton 1662-1738 Family religion urged. Or, some serious considerations offbr'd to the

reason and conscience of every praykrless housholder [sic]. With plain directions how the gift of prayer may be sought by persons of the meanest capacity. To which is added, a select number of choice Hymns, upon extraordinary occasions, collected from the works of several

E.MINENT ministers OF THE GOSPEL IN GREAT BRITAIN. ThE THIRD EDITION.

Boston: Re-printed for D. Henchman in Cornhill. 1747. pp.23. 8vo.

6008 MAYHEW, Experience 1673-1758 A Letter to a gentleman on that question. Whether saving grace be dif- ferent IN species from common grace, or in degree only? . . . [With a postscript.]

Boston; N. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green in Queen- street. 1747. pp. 28. 8vo. ba. bpl.

6009 MERCHANT, .John A Genuine and impartial history of the late Rebellion in Great-Britain.

New-York: Reprinted by Ja/mes Parker, and to be sold by John Hynd- iJutw, Book-Binder, near the Old Slip in New-York, and John Thomson in Eliz- abeth-Tomi. 1747.

6010 MILLS, Jedidiah 1697-1776 A Vindication of gospel-truth, and refutation of some dangerous errors,

IN relation to that important question, whether there be promises of the bestowment op special grace, made in Scripture to the unregkn- erate, on condition op any endeavours, strivings, or doings, op theirs whatsoever? Containing a reply to what the author op a late Letter prom Aristoclbs to Authades, has opper'd on the affirmative side op the question, with a view to invalidate the arguments advanc'd by the Rev. Mr. Cooke (op Stratpield) in his printed sermon in favour op the nega- tive. Done in a letter to the Rev. Dr. Samuel Johnson, Episcopal Mis- sionary AT Stratford. . . .

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Qiieen-street 1747. pp. 77. (2). 4to. aas. ba. nypl. yc.

6011 MORE, Thomas, pseudonym. The American country Almanack for the year of christian account, 1748.

... By Thomas More, philodespot.

New- York: Printed and sold by James Pa/rker at t?te New Printing-Offlce in Beaver-Street. [1747].

6012 The same.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New-Printing

Oflee in Market-Street. [1747] pp.24. 8vo. hsp.

6013 MORGAN, Abel 1713-1785 Anti-Paedo-Rantism ; or Mr. Samuel Finley's Charitable plea for the

speechless examined and reputed; the baptism of believers maintain'd; and the mode of it, by immersion vindicated . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin in Market Street. M,DCC,XLVn. pp. 174, (2). 12mo. hsp.

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MORGAN, Abel, continued.

Second title: An Appendix to the foregoing wokk; being remarks on

SOME PARTICULARS IN A LATE PAMPIII.ET, ENTITULED DiVINE RIGHT OF INFANT- BAPTISM, &c. Written by another hand, [Benjamin Griffith.]

Philadelphia: Printed hy B.Franklin. M,DCC,XLVII. pp. (2), 163-174.

NATHAN, John

An Almanack for the year op christian account, 1748. . . .

New-Tork: Printed and sold by the widow Catharine Zenger, 16mo.

[1747.]

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6019 6020

6021

THE NATURE and importance of oaths and juries. Beautifully illustrated

AND clearly explained IN THIiEK LETTERS EXTRACTED FROM A NUMBER OP POLITICAL PIECES, AND RECOMMENDED AS VERY NECESSARY AND USEFUL TO BE PERUSED AND KNOWN BY ALL MEMBERS OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT. By A FrIEND.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the New Printiny- Office in Beaver-Street. 1747. 12mo.

NEDERDUYTSCHE Almanacke voob het Jaar 1748.

Nieuw-Tork: Oedrukt by H. De Foreest. [1747.]

NEU-EINGERICHTETER Americanischer Geschichts- Calender, aup das Jahr NACH der Gnadenreichen Geburt unsers Herrn 0ND Hevlands Jesu Christi.

1748. . . . ZUM ERSTENMAL ANS LiCHT GEGEBEN.

[Philadelphia:] Qedrucktbey Qottliard Armbruester. [1747.]

NEW JERSEY Province. The Votes and proceedings op the General Assb.mbly of the Province op New-Jersey Held the fourth op May, 1747. [ . . . May 9. 1747.]

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradfm'd, at the sign of the Bible in Second-street. M,DCC,XLVII. pp. (46). fol. nypl. pro.

Thb same. [20-25 August, 1747.]

PhiladelpMa: Printed by William Bradford. 1747. pp.108, fol. pro.

The Votes and proceedings op the General Assembly of the Province

of New-Jersey Held the seventeenth op November, 1747. [-February 18, 1747, 8.]

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, at the Sign of tJie Bible in Second-street. M,DCC,XLVII. pp. (108). fol. " nypl.

NEW JERSEY. Proprietors op the Eastern Division.

A Bill in the Chancery of New-Jersey. At the suit op John, earl op Stair, and others, Proprietors of the Eastern-Division of New-Jersey; AGAINST Benjamin Bond, and some other persons of Elizabeth-Town, dis- tinguished BY the name of the Clinker Lot Right Men. With three

LARGE MAPS, DONE FROM COPPER-PLATES. TO WHICH IS ADDED ; THE PUBLICA- TIONS OF THE COUNCIL OF PROPRIETORS OF EaST NeW-JeRSEY, AND Mr. NkV-

ill's Speeches to the General Assembly, concerning the riots committed IN New-Jersey, and the pretences of the rioters, and their seducers. These papers will give a better light into the history and constitution OF New-Jersey, than any thing hitherto published, the matters whereof have been chiefly collected from records. Published by subscription. Printed by James Parker, in New- York 1747; a7id a few copies are to be sold by him, and Benjamin Franklin, in Philadelphia. Price bound, and Maps Coloured Three Pounds; Plain and sticht only, Fifty Shillings, Proclamation Money, pp. 124, 3 maps; 39, (1). fol. njsl. nypl.

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NEW JERSEY Province, continued. 6022 First publication of the councii, op Proprietors of the Eastern Divi- sion OF New-Jeusey, JIaiich 25, 1746.

New-York: Printed hy J amea Parker. 1747.

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6023 The Second publication of the council of Proprietors of the Eastern

Division op New-Jersey, dated the 25th op 5[arch, 1747; containing a narrative op the proceedings op, and with, the rioters in New-Jerset, since THE former publication OF March 25, 1746. To which is annexed,

copies OP THE rioters PROPOSAL TO THE ASSEMBLY, TO SUBMIT THEIR PRETEN- TIONS TO A TRTAL AT LAW, TO BE CARRIED BY APPEAL TO THE KiNG AND COUNCIL:

COPY OP THE Proprietor's acceptance of that proposal; with copies of

SUNDRY other ORIGINAL PAPERS, SHEWING THAT THE RIOTERS AND THEIR COM- MITTEE have SLIGHTED, RECEDED FROM, AND NOT COMPLIED WITH, THEIR OWN PROPOSALS AFORESAID.

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker at the New-Printing- Office in Beaver-street. 1747. pp.11, fol.

6024 The Publication of the council op Proprietors of East-New-Jehsey, of

September 14th, 1747. Containing a reply to the paper, entitled. An Answer to the council op Proprietor's two Publications &c.

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at tlie New Printing- Office in Beaver-Street. 1747. pp. 15. fol.

6025 NEW YORK Province. [Arms.J By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OP THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, ... A

Proclamation. [Dated, 30 April, 1747.]

[New-York : Printed by James Parker. 1747.] Broadside, fol.

6026 [Anns.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OP THE PROVINCE OP NeW YoRK. . . . TO

Joseph Robinson, esq; colonel of the militia regiment op the City and County op New- York. [Dated, 4 November. 1747.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1747.] Broadside, fol. pro.

6027 His excellency's speech to the Council and General Assembly op the

Province op New- York. [Dated, 12 February, 1747.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1747.] pp.2, fol. pro.

6028 His excellency's speech to the Council and General Assembly of the Province of New- York. [Dated, 25 March, 1747.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1747.] pp. 2. fol. pro.

6029 Journal op the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op

THE Colony of New York. [24 March,-22 September. 1747.] [Colophon:]

New-York: Printed by James Parker, at tlie New Printing-offlee in Beater- street. 1747. pp. 58. fol. NYSL. PRO.

6080 Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Colony op

New York. [29 September, -25 November. 1747.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1747.] pp.64, fol. nysl. pro.

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NEW YORK Provincb, continued. 6081 A Message from his excellency the honourable George Clinton, cap- tain GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OP NkW-YoRK, &C.

To THE General Assembly of said Province, on Toesday the thirteenth OF October, 1747.

[New-Tork: Printed iy James Parker, 1747.] pp. (4). fol. pro.

6032 A Representation op the General Assembly of this Province to his

excellency the governor, in answer to his excellency's Message in- serted IN THE New-York Gazette. No. 225.

New- York : Printed and sold by James Parker at tlie New Printing-office in Beaver-street. 1747.

6033 THE NEW- YORK Primmer, enlarged pok the more easy attaining the true

READING OF ENGLISH. TO WHICH IS ADDED SHORT PRAYERS, AND GRACES FOR CHILDREN, WITH THE SHORTER CaTECHISM, AGREED UPON BY THE REVEREND

Assembly of Divines at Westminster.

New-York: Printed and sold by Henry De Foreest in Wall-street. 1747.

6034 THE NEW-YORK Evening Post. Containing the freshest advices foreign

AND DOMESTICK. JANUARY- DECEMBER, 1747.

New-Ycn-k: Printed and sold by Henry De Foreest in Wall-street. 1744. fol.

6035 THE NEW-YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign, AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBER, 1747.

New- York : Printed by the Widow Cathrine Zenger at the Printing-office in Stone-Street. 1747. fol.

6036 THE NEW-YORK Weekly Post-boy. With the freshest advices foreign and DOMESTICK. January-December, 1747.

New- York : Printed by James Parker at the New Printing-Offlee in Beaver- Street. 1747. fol. nypl. With Number 209, for January 19, 1746, 7, at the beginning of its fifth year of publication, the title was altered to "The New- York Gazette, revived in the weekly Post-boy."

6037 NILES, Samuel 1674-1762 A Brief and plain essay on God's wonder-working Providence for New- England, IN THE reduction OF LOUISBOURG, AND FORTRESSES THERETO

belonging on Cape-Breton. With a short hint in the beginning, on the French taking & plundering the people of Canso, which led the several governments to unite and pursue that expedition. With the names op the leading officers in the army and the several regiments to which THEY BELONGED. . . . [Six lines of quotations.] [The second edition.]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen. 1747. pp. (6), 34. 18mo. nypl.

6038 NOCH MEHR ZeugnIJsse der Wahrheit, von einem Bauersmann im Busch.

Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1747.

6039 NORCOTT, John Baptism discovered plainly and faithfully according to the word of God.

The fifth edition. Corrected by Will. Kissin and Rich. Claridge.

Boston: 1747. pp. 39. 12ino. mhs.

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6040

6041

OBSERVATIONS upon beauty, coquetry,

REFLECTIONS ON A MARRIED STATE.

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford.

JILTING, JEALOUSY, &C.

1747.

With some

ADCTIOK VALUES

6042

6043

6044

6045

6046

6047

6048

6049

PENN, William 1644-1718

No cross, no crown. A discourse shewing the nature and discipline of the

HOLY cross of ChRIST ; AND THAT THE DENIAL OF SELF, AND DAILY BEARING OF

Christ's cross, is the alone way to the rest and Kingdom of God. The

SEVENTH edition.

Boston: Printed hy Rogers and FowU. 1747. 2 vols, in one, 16mo.

PENNSYLVANIA Province.

Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis Magn.«; Britannia, FRANciiB & Hiberni^, vigb- siMO. At a General Asskmbly of the Province of Pennsylvania, begun

AND HOI.DEN AT PHILADELPHIA, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OP OCTOBER, AnNO DOM- ini 1746, in the twentieth year of the reign op our sovereign lord George ii. by the grace of God, op Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, etc. And from thence continued by ad- journments to the third day of May, 1747.

Philadelphia: Printed and xold by B. Franklin, at the Neie-Printing- Office, near the Market. 1747. pp. iv. fol. hsp.

By the President and Council op the Province op Pennsylvania. A

Proclamation for a general fast. [On Thursday, 7th, .January, 1747, 8.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1747. MDCCXLVII. Broad- side, fol.

The first proclamation for a fast in Pennsylvania. It was pro- posed and drawn up by Benjamin Franklin, translated into Ger- man, and printed in both languages.

Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives op the Prov- ince OP Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia, on the fourteenth of Octo- ber, Anno Dom. 1746, and continued by adjournments.

Philadelphia: Printed and gold by B. Franklin, at tlie New Printing-office mar tU Market. MDCCXLVII. pp. 36, (1). fol.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign and DOMESTicK. January-December, 1747.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, Post-master, at tlie New-Printing- Office, near the Market. 1747. fol. hbp.

Nbw-year verses of the carriers of the Pennsylvania Gazette.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1747.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal, or Weekly advertiser. January-December,

1747.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at tlie sign of the Bible, the corner of Black Horse Alley in Second-Street. 1747. fol. hsp.

New-year verses of the carriers of the Pennsylvania Journal.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1747.

PENSYLVANISCHE Bbrichte, Oder: Sammlung Wichtiger Naohrichten aus dbm Natur und Kirchen-Reich. January 16-Decembeb 16, 1747

Germantown: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1747. 4to. hsp.

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6050 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Christ-Chorch. An Account op the births and burials in Christ-Church Parish, in Phila- delphia, FROM December 24. 1746 to December 24, 1747. By Caleb Cash,

CLERK, AND ChARLES HuQHES, SEXTON.

[PhiladelpMa: 1747.] Broadside. foL lcp.

6051 PICKERING, Theophilus 1700-1747 A Bad omen to the churches opNkw-England: in the instance of Mr. John

Cleaveland's ordination, so termed, over a separation in Chebacco- Parish in Ipswich. Which was essayed by the Reverend Messeurs John Rogers pastor of the second church in Kittery, and Nathaniel Rogers

PASTOR of the first CHURCH IN IPSWICH, ON THE 25TH OF FeB. 1746,7. AND IN RELATION TO WHICH, SOME THINGS ARE THOUGHT MEET TO BE EXHIBITED TO THE PUBLICK. . . .

Boston, W. E. Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. MDCCXLVII. pp 12. 4to. aas. ba. mhs. nypl. wl.

6052 A SUPPLKMENT TO A PIECE LATELY PRINTED, INTITLED A BaD OMEN TO THE

THE CHURCHES, *C. BeING AN ACCOUNT OF THE APPLICATION MADE BY THE SECOND CHURCH IN IPSWICH, TO THE FIRST CHURCH IN IPSWICH AND THE SEC- OND CHURCH IN Kittery; relating to Mr. John Cleaveland's ordination so TERMED. And also, of what was sent in return, from the two

CHURCHES LAST NAMED: TOGETHER WITH WHAT WAS TRANSACTED TIIEHEUPON BY THE CHURCH FIRST MENTION'D. EXHIBITED BY ThEOPHILUS PiCKERING, PASTOR OP THE 2d CHURCH IN IPSWICH. . . . [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed and sold iy Rogers and Fowle i7i Queen-street. 1747. pp. [4.] 4to. BA.

6053 THE POCKET Almanack for thb year 1748. New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker at the New Printing -Cfffice

in Beaver-street. [1747.]

6054 POOR Robin's Alm.akack fob the year, 1748. PMladelplda : Printed by William Bradford. [1747.]

6055 POPE, Alexander 1688-1744 An Essay on man in four epistles. . . . Enlarged and improved by the

authok. Added, The Universal prayer.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1747. pp.51. 16mo.

6056 PRESBYTERY op New-Castle, Delaware. A Paper containing exceptions against some things in the present mode

OP administering & receiving the Lord's Supper in most of our Presbyte- rian Societies laid before the Synod op Philadelphia in May 1747. Together with a preface by the Prestytery op New-Castle.

Lancaster: Printed by James V milter. MDCCXLVII. pp.17. 16mo.

This title, from Hildeburn, is the earliest known book printed in

Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

6057 PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758 Extraordinary events the doings op God, and marvellous in pious eyes.

Illustrated in a sermon at the South Church in Boston, N. E. On the

GENERAL THANKSGIVING, THURSDAY, Jui.Y 18, 1745. OcCASION'D BY TAKING

the City op Louisbourg on the Isle op Cape-Breton, by New-England

SOLDIERS, assisted BY A BRITISH SQUADRON. . . . ThE SECOND EDITION IN

N. E. With some additions. . . . [Five lines from] Psal. xcviii. 1, 2.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Coj'nMll. 1747. pp. 35. 8vo.

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6058 KAY, James

The Acts op the uebels, Wuitten by an Egyptian. Being an abstract of THE Journal of Mr. James Ray, of Whitehaven, voluntier under his

ROYAIi HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND. TO WHICH IS ADDED ThK LAM- ENTATIONS OF Charles, the son of James. With the powerful speech

WHICH he .made to THE REBELS, HELD AT LORD L 'S THE KIGHT AFTER THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN; AND BY HIS ORDER DISTRIBUTED AMONG THE REMAINS OF HIS SHATTERED ARMY BEFORE THEY DISPERSED.

New-York: Printed and sold by Jmnes Pa/rker, at the New Printing- Office in Beater-Htreet. 1747.

AUCTION VALUK8

6059

The same.

Philddelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin.

1747.

6060

The same. The sixth edition.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin. 1747.

6061 The Lamentations of Charles the son of James ; with the farewell

SPEECH which he MADE TO THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF REBEL OFFICERS THB NIGHT AFTER THE BATTLE OF CULLODEN, AND BY HIS ORDER DISTRIBUTED AMONG THK REMAINS OF HIS SHATTERED ARMY BEFORE THEY DISPERSED.

Boston: Be printed by T. Fleet. 1747.

6068 RHODE ISLAKD Colony.

Acts and Resolves. At the General Assembly of the governor and com- pany of the English Colony of Rhode-Island and Providence Plantations IN New-England in America, begun and held at South-Kingstown within and for said Colony, on the last Wednesday in October, in the twenty first year of the reign of his most sacred Majesty, George the second. [Newport: Printed by tJte Widow Franklin. 1747.] pp. (6), 6. fol.

6063 ROBBINS, Philemon 1710-1781 A Plain narrative of the proceedings of the reverend Association and

Consociation of New-Haven County, against the Reverend Mr. Robbins of Branford, since the year 1741. And the doings of his church and PEOPLE. With some remarks by another hand: In a letter to a friend. . . . [TVo lines from] Acts 4. 23.

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Chreen in Queen-street. 1747. pp.44. 4tO. BA. BU. WL. YC.

6064 ROWE, Elizabeth Singer 1674-1737 Friendship in death, in twenty letters from the dead to the living. To

which is added, thoughts on death. translated from the moral essays OF Messieurs de Port Royal. With the Life of Mrs. Rowe. Boston: Be printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1747. 12mo.

6065 . RUGGLES, Thomas 1704-1770

Ministerial faithfulness considered * described, and the rewards thereof

ASSERTED. A FUNERAL SERMON DELIVER'd AT NORTH-GUILPORD, JANUARY THE

26th, 1745,6. Occasion'd by the death of the Reverend Mr. Samuel

RUSSEL, A. M. the LATE PASTOR THERE. WhO DEPARTED THIS LIFE LoRd'S-

day, January the 19th, 1745,6 . . . [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

iV. London, Printed & sold by T. Oreen. 1747. pp. (4), 79. 16mo. chs.

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RUGGLES, Thomas, continued.

The Right imi-rovement op life and its advantages, discovered and

ENFORCED. A SERMON PREACHED AT GuiLFORD, LoRD'S-DAT, DECEMBER THE

16th, 1745. . . . [Nine lines of Scripture texts.]

N. London: Printed & gold hy T. Oreen. 1747. pp. iv, 30. 16mo. chs.

6066

6067

6068

6069

6070

6071

SHEPARD, Thomas 1605-1649

Three valuable pieces, viz. Select cases resolved; First principles op the oracles of god, or sum of christian religion ; both corrected by four several editions: and a private diarv; containing meditations and ex- PERIENCES NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHED. . . . [Edited] WiTH SOME ACCOUNT OF

THE REV. AUTHOR. [By Thomas Prince.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1747. pp. (2), 7, (6), 53; (4), 27; (2), vi, 73. 8vo. ba. hc.

Second title : Some select oases resolved. Specially, tending to the right

ORDERING OF THE HEART, THAT WE MAY COMFORTABLY WALK WITH GOD IN OUR GENERAL AND PARTICULAR CALLINGS: &C. In A LETTER TO A PIOUS FRIEND IN

England. By Thomas Shepard, m. a. formerly of Emmanuel-College in Cambridge in England: afterward minister of Cambridge in New- England. Corrected by pour several editions:

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1747. pp. (6), 53.

Third title : The First principles of the oracles of God. Collected by Thomas Shepard, formerly of Emanuel College in Cambridge in Eng- land: AFTERWARD MINISTER OP CAMBRIDGE IN NEW-EnGLAND. [FoUr lines

from] Heb. v. 12.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1747. pp. (4), 27.

Fourth title : Meditations and spiritual experiences of Mr. Thomas Shep- ard, LATE worthy AND DEAR PASTOR OF THE CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CAM- BRIDGE, IN New-England, from November 25. 1640-TO December 27, 1641. Transcribed out op his own book, written with his own hand; and

LEFT BY him TO HIS SON ThOMAS ShEPARD, WITH THIS WORD PREFIXED . . .

Try all things and hold past that which is good.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1747. pp. (2), vi, 73, (2).

SMALRIDGE, George 1663-1719

The Art of preaching, In imitation op Horace's Art op poetry.

London. Printed. Boston, New-England, Reprinted and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street. [1747.] pp. 15. 12mo. chs.

some brief remarks upon the result op a council, published at woburn, Jan. 9, 1746.

[Boston: 1747.] pp. 8-|- 8vo. a as.

THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1747.

Oharles-Tovm. Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street. 1747. fol.

STITH, William 1689-1755

The History of the first discovery and settlement of Virginia: being an ESSAY toward A GENERAL HISTORY OF THIS CoLONY. . . . [One line from]

VlRG.

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. M,DCC,XLVII. pp. viii, 331, V, 34. 8vo. JCB. nypl. wl.

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Stith, Wiluam, continued.

Second title : An Appendix to thk first part of the History of Virginia :

CONTAINING A COLLECTION OF SUCH ANCIENT CHARTERS OR LETTERS PATENT, AS RELATE TO THAT PERIOD OF TIME, AND ARE STILL EXTANT IN OUR PDBLICK OFFICES IN THE CAPITOL, OR IN OTHER AUTHENTIC PAPERS AND RECORDS.

Williamsburg : Printed by W. Parks. M,DCC,XLVII. pp. v, 34. There are two editions bearing the date of this year. The first edition may be known by the poor quality of the paper, and by pages 257 to 303 being misnuml)ered 347 to 293. This error was corrected in the second Williamsburg edition, which was not printed until about the year 1753, the date of the London edition. These two editions are identical, with no other change than the title-pages, and were both, evidently, printed at Williamsburg. The copies met with are printed on different qualities of paper, the signature with the wrong paging differing materially in quality both in the American editions and the supposed London edition. Henry Stevens noted as many as five varieties as being known to him. The copy sold at the sale of the Brinley collection was evi- dently a mixed copy. Reprinted in New York in 1865.

6072 STODDARD, Solomon 1643-1730 The Defects of preachers reproved, in a sermon preached at North- ampton, Mat 19th, 1723. . . . The second edition.

Boston: He-printed and sold by Kneeland and Green in Queen-street. 1747. pp. (2), (6), 18, (1). 12mo. aas.

6073 TER8TEEGEN, Gerhard Geistliches Blumen-Gartlein Inniger Seelen ; OderKurtze Schluss-Rkimen

Betrachtunqen und Lieder ueber allebhand Warheitbn des Inwendigen Christenthums ; Zuk Erwkckung, StArckung, und Erquickung in dem Ver- borgenen Leben mit Christo in Gott. Nebst der Frommen Lotteri.

In Teutschland ium 4cten Mahl gedrtickt; und nun in America das erste Mahl Oedruckt zu Oermanton bey Clcristoph Saur, 1747. pp. 486, (6). 24mo.

6074 GlIJCKLICHE GENtJGSAMKBIT DER STILLEN IM LaNDE! BRttDKRLICH LEER-

Trost-und Vbrmahnugsschbbiben von Gerhard Tersteegen.

Oermanton: Gedi-uckt bey Christoph Saur. 1747.

6075 EINE Tbutsch und Englischk Grammatic, besonders geignbt vor Teutsche die Englisch lernen wollen.

Oermanton: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1747.

6076 TREAT, Richard 1708-1778 A Sermon preach'd at the ordination of Mr. Daniel Lawrence, at the

Forks of the Delaware, in Pennsylvania, April 2d. a. d. 1747. Together

WITH the charges AND EXHORTATION, BOTH TO THE MINISTER AND CONGREGA- TION ON SAID OCCASION. . . . PuBLISh'd AT THE REQUEST OF SOME OF THE AUDIENCE.

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford at i/is sign of tlis Bible in Second-street. MDCCXLVII. pp. (36). 16mo. CH8.

6077 VIRGINIA Colony. Journal of the House of Burgesses. [30 March,-18 April, 1747].

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1747. pp.19, fol.

6078 THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1747. Williamsburg: Printed by William Pa/rks. 1747. fol.

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6079

6080

6081

WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748

Catechisms or insthoctions in the phinciplks of the christian religion, and the history op scripture, composed for children and yo0th, accord- ING TO THEIR DIFFERENT AGES; TO WHICH IS PREFIX'D A LARGE DISCOURSE ON THE WAY OF INSTRUCTION BY CATECHISM.

Boston: Reprinted by Rogers and Fowle, for J. Blanchard. 1747. 12rao.

Divine songs, attempted in easy language for the use of children.

New-York: Printed and sold by Henry De Foreeat in Wall-street. 1747

WETMORE, James 1695-1760

A Vindication of the professors op the Church of England in Connecticut. Against tub invectives contained in a sermon preached at Stanford by Mr. Noah Hobabt, Dec. 31, 1746. In a letter to a friend. . . . [One line from] Cicero.

Boston: 2f. E. Printed and sold by Rogers <fc MDCCXLVII. pp. 43, (2). 8vo.

Foiole, in Queen-street.

AAS. BA. BM. CHS. YC.

6082

WINDHAM. Connecticut. Third Church. An Answer of the pastor and brethren of the Tii to twelve articles exhibited by several op its reasons of their separation. . . .

New-London : Printed by Timothy Oreen. 1747.

It

iI^Khur

SE^^^:

RCH in Windham

NG MEMBERS AS

pp. 14. 4to.

6083 WINDHAM County. Connecticut. Council. The Result of a Council of the Consociated Churches of the County of

Windham: relating to the principles and practices of the several bodies of people in said County, who have separated from the commu- nion OF THE churches IN THIS LAND, AND SET UP AN UNINSTITUTED WORSHIP AMONG THEMSELVES.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for S. Eliot at tlie South-end, near the Great-Trees. M,DCC,XLVII. pp. 22. 4to. aas. ba. bu. chs. yc.

6084 WOBURN. Massachusetts. Council. A Council op six churches, conven'd at Woburn upon the request of the

Rev. Mr. Jackson pastor and the First Church in said Town, to hear and

ADVISE upon the GREAT AND UNCOMMON DIFFICULTIES AMONG THEM, DeC. 24, 1746: AND BY ADJOURNMENT DeC. 30, WHEN THE THIRD CHURCH IN SaLEM (dKTAIN'D before BY THE EXTREMITY OF THE SEASON) WAS PRESENT.

[Boston: 1747.] pp. (8). 4to. ba.

6085 YALE COLLEGE.

PRiECLARISSIMO OPTIMA BRUDITIONE VITiE INTEGRITATE OMNIQUE POELICISSIMfe GUBERNANDI RATIONE INSTRUCTISSIMO VIRO JONATHAN LaW ArMIGERO COLONIC CONNECTICUTENSIS GUBERNATORI . . . ReVERANDO AC HONORANDO D. THOM.E

Clap Collegii Yalensis Pr^ksidi . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo annuente) IN Collegio Yalensis defenders . . . [Colophon :]

Habita in Comitiis Noto-Portu Connecticutensium, die nono Septembris, MDCCXLVII. Broadside, fol. yc.

6086 QujBStiones pro modulo discutiend.s5 sub moderamine Reverendi D.

Thom^ Clap, Collegii-Yalensis, quod est, divinia providentia, Novo-Porto Connecticutensium Rectoris. In Comitiis publici a laurea Magistbatis candidatis, mdccxlvn.

[Novi-Londini,exeiidebat Timotheus Oreen. 1747.] Broadside. Sm. fol. yc.

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6087 THE YORKSHIRE wonder; to warn all sinners to repentance, being a full

AND TRUE ACCOUNT OF ONE Mr. JOHN FoRD, A PIOUS DIVINE OF THE CHURCH OF

England, shewing how he fell and lat in a trance, from the 1st to the 4th of September last, 174(5, being four days and four nights; likewise when great preparations were made for his burial, and just as they were going to lat his body in the dost, they found him not to be dead

BUT ALIVE. They brought him home again, put him IN A WARM BED, AND IN THE SPACE OF SIX HOURS HE REVIVED. ThEN HE DECLARED THE WONDERFUL THINGS HE HAD SEEN AND HEARD IN THE OTHER WORLD, AS TO THE JOTS AND PLEASURES OF THE KINGDOM OF HeAVEN, AND BITTER PAINS OF THE DAMN'd IN

Hell. Shewing how an angel appeared to him in white, and told him what should happen to france, spain, and england, between the ist OF September and Christmas next.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by Henry Be Foreesl in Wall-street. 1747.

6088 ZUBLY, Johann Joachim 1724-1781.

Eine Leicht-Predig, welche kin Reformirter Prediger in Savanna in

GeORGIEN OEHAlflB UBER DIE WORTE APOC. 7 WeR SIND DIESE IN WkISKN

Kleidern, &c. JH|

OeiiriUfljk Gedruckt bey Christoph Saw: 1747.

6089 AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764 An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the tear of our Lord Christ,

1749. . . .

Boston in New England: Printed by J. Draper, for the Booksellers. [1748.] pp. (16). 16mo.

6090 APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784 The Cry of oppression where judgment is looked for and the soke calami- ties such a people may expect from a righteous God, illustrated in two discourses from Isaiah v. vii on January 38th 1747,8: which was set apart

BY the government FOR FASTING AND PRAYER, IN CONSIDERATION OF THE RE- MARKABLE JUDGMENTS OF GOD UPON THE LAND; AND MORE ESPECIALLY THE DESTRUCTION OP THE COURT-HOUSE BY FIRE ON THE 9tH OF DECEMBER LAST. . . . PuBLISH'D AT THE DESIRE OF A GREAT NUMBER OF THE HEARERS.

[Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, New-England: Printed and sold by J. Draper in Newbttry- street. 1748. pp. 51. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. hc. mhs. yc.

6091 BALCH, Thomas 1711-1774 Christ always present with his faithful ministers and churches. A ser- mon PREACHED AT DEDHAM, (SoUTH PrECINCT) ON LORD'S-DAY AFTERNOON,

October 9, 1748. After the celebration of the sacrament of the Lord's- SuppER. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle for J. Edwards in CornhiU. MDCCXLVin. pp. 33. 8vo. ba.

6093 BALL, William

The Nkw-Jersey Almanack, for the year of christian account, 1749.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1748.]

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6093

6094

6095

BEACH, John 1700-1782

An Attempt to prove the affirmative part of that (Question, whether there be ant certainty that a sinner under tub advantages of the gos- pel and common grace, striving with all his might and pensevebinq to the last in hi8 utmost endeavours to please god, shall obtain such a measure of divine assistance as is necessary to fit iiim for eternal sal- VATION. Or, whether God be a kewarder op all those who diligently SEEK HIM? Containing some remarks upon a late piece intitled A Vindi- cation of GOSPEL-TRUTH, AND REFUTATION OF SOME DANGEROUS ERRORS, *C.

Done in a letter to Mr. Jedediah Mills.

liotton: Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-street. MDCC- XLVIII. pp. 23. 8vo. AAS. ba. nypl. wl. yc.

A Second vindication op God's sovereign free grace indeed. In a pair

AND candid examination OF THE LAST DISCOURSE OP THE LATE Mr. DICKINSON,

entitled a Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace. Done in a

FRIENDLY DEBATE BETWEEN C A CaLVINIST AND B A BELIEVER OF MEER PRIMI- TIVE CHRISTIANITY . . . WiTH A PREFACE BY Db. JOHNSON. [Eight lines of

quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers «fe Fowle in Queen -street. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 82, (1) 8vo. aas. ba. nypl. wl. yc.

BELLAMY, Joseph 1719-1790

Early piety recommended. In a discourse on Eccl. xii, 1. Delivered at Stratpield, Oct. 7. 1747.

Boston: 1748. 16mo. mh8.

6096 DIE BESCHREIBUNG Des Evangeliums Nicodemi. Von dem Leyden unsers Herzen Jesu Christi, Wib er von den Juden, als Ein UebelthAtkb Zau- berek, etc: vor Pilato falschlich verklagt, UNO unsciiuldig zum Tod verurtheilt worden. Wie auch Von seiner BegrAbnuss, Adfeksteiiung u.

HiMELFAHRT ECT: WELCHES BeSCHRIEBEN WORDEN IN DEM DREYSIGSTEN JaHR

DES Katsbrthums Tyberii.

Sphrata Verlags M : M : im Ja?i,r 1748. pp.88. 16nio. hsp.

6097 BIRKETT, William Poor Will's Almanack por the year op christian account, 1749.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1748.]

6098 BOEIIM, Johann Philip Deb Reformiebten Kirchen in Pennsylvanien Kirchen-Ordnung, Wblche

IM Jahr 1725. von D. Joann Philipp Bohm, dahahls von den versammelten Gliedebn der Reformiebten Kibchen einiiellig erwahlten Predigeb aufgestellet, und vor der Menoe der Gi.ieder vorgelesen, welche alle Gliedeb vor nCtzlich und gut geiialten, und auch willig angenommen

IIABEN. NaCH ErWAHLUNG DER NoTHIG GEACHTEN AELTESTEN ABER UND MIT

gesammtuchen Rath debselben An die WohleurwOrdige und liocnGB- LEHBTE Herren Herren, Der Hoch-Ehbwubdigen Classe von Amstebdam Corbespondirende Pbedicanten, Gualterus Du Bois, und Henricus Boel zu Neu-Yobck, und Vincentius Antonides von Langen EyiiANd zub census Cbbrgeben. Welche Dieselbe an gedachtb IIoch-Ehrwurdioe Classe von Amstebdam Dbebschickt, von diesek Hochansehnlichen Vebsammlung vor GUT und stipftlich krkennet und erlacbt. Und daraup auch bey denen aupgerichteten Gemeinden pest gestellet worden. Und wurden bis hieher verschikdene unter diese Ordnung sich Submittirte Reformiebtk Gemeinden in gutem Fbieden begiebet. Weilen aber Das von denen

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BOEHM, .loHANN PniLiP, continued.

Hocii-EiiRwCiiDiGEN UND Christlichen Synoden VON SCd-und Nord-Holland

VERWILI.IGTE C<ETUS DKU REFORM. KlRCHEN IN PeNNSYLVANIEN, DEN LETZT

VERWicHENEN 28 Sei't. ditz 1748sten Jahrs in Philadelphia seinen orden-

TLICH-UNU JAHRLICHEN SlTZ GEUALTEN, TND DIESE IhME BEKANNT GEMACHTE

Kirchen-Ordnung vor nCtzlich UND heylsam anobmercket, so hat dieses E. CcETus einstimmig beschlossen, dieselbe zu eines jeden Gliedes der Repormierten Kirchen nOtzliciien Nachricht offentlich im Druck zu

BEfOrDERN ; WELCHES zu BEWERCK8TELL1GEN DAS GANTZE EhRWURDIGE CoETUS

Oherlassen, an D. .Iohann Philipp Bohm, Prediger zum Falckneb-Schwam,

PrOVIDENZ UND WiTPEN, P. T. CcETUS Pr^SES.

Philadelphia, gednickt bey Ootthard Armbriester, wohnhafft in der Arch- Strasse. 1748. pp. (8), 14. 8vo. hsp.

AUCTIOM TALCKS

6099 THE BOSTON Evening-Post.

Boitoii : Printed by 1748. fol.

January-December, 1748. T. Fleet, at tlie Heart and

Crown, in Cornhill.

0100 THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Journal. January-December, 1748. Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Crreen. 1748. fol.

6101 THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. Januaby-December, 1748. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1748. fol.

6102 THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1748. Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1748. 4to.

6103 BRECK, Robert 1682-1731 The Duty of ministers, not only to establish their hearers in a well- grounded belief of the christian religion, but to exhort them that

BELIEVE carefully TO MAINTAIN GOOD WORKS. REPRESENTED IN A SERMON

preach'd AT THE CHURCH IN Bbattle-Street, BOSTON, May 29, 1748. . . .

PuBLISH'D AT THE REQUEST OF SOME THAT HEARD IT.

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1748. pp. 22. 8vo. ' ba. chs.

Running title: Good works carefully to be maintain'd.

6104

BURGH, James

Britain's remembrancer. Being some thoughts on the proper improve- ment OP the present juncture. The character op this age and nation.

A BRIEF VIOW [sic] from HISTORY, OP THE EFFECTS OP THE VICES WHICH NOW

prevail IN Britain, upon the greatest empires and states op former TIMES. Remarkable deliverances this Nation has had in the most immi- nent DANGERS: WITH SUITABLE REFLECTIONS. SOMB HINTS, SHEWING, WHAT 18

in the power of the several ranks op people, and of every individual in Britain, to do toward securing the State from all its enemies. Seventh

EDITION.

Philadelphia: Reprinted by Godhard Armbrister for Bfenjamin I Lfayl. 1748. pp. 47. 8vo.

6105

- The same. The sixth edition.

London : Printed. New- York : tlie New Printing-Offlce in Beaver-street.

Reprinted and sold by James Pa/rker, at 1748. pp. 47, (1). 4to. nypl.

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6106 BURNHAM, Jonathan Arithmetick, for thb use qv farmers and country people.

Neto- London : Printed by T. Green. 1748.

6107 CANER, Hknrt 1700-1792 Discourse concerning the publick worship of God, the liturgy of the

Church of England, etc.

Newport: Printed hy tlie Widow Franklin. [1748.] pp.48. 16mo. loc.

6108 A CAVEAT against unreasonable and unscriptural separations. In a letter sent from a minister to some of his brethren.

Boston: Printed and sold opposite to t!ie Prison in Queen Street. 1748. pp. 30. 8vo. AAS. BA.

6109 CHAPMAN,

Chapman's Companion ; containing tables of accounts, expence by the year,

AND simple interest, WITH HUSBANDRY AND GARDENING FOR EACH MONTH IN THE YEAR, ALSO MEDICINES FOR SEVERAL DISEASES.

Printed for E. Phillips in Charles-Town, South-Carolina. 1748. 12mo.

6110 CHASE, Stephen The Angels of the churches. A sermon at the ordination of the Rev- erend Mr. James Welman, in the Second Parish in Sutton: October the 7th, 1747. Published at the desire and exigence of a number of rev- erend ministers and other gentlemen present, unto whom it is humbly dedicated. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Draper for D. Gookin ocer against the South Meet- ing-House in Marlborough-street. M,DCC,XL"VIII. pp. 29. (2). 8vo. ba. chs.

6111 CHECKLEY, Samuel 1723-1768 The Character and hope of the righteous consider'd, in a sermon preach'd

the Lord's-day after the funeral of Madam Lydia Hutchinson, the vir- tuous consort of the honourable Edward Hutchinson, esq; who de- parted THIS life, July 10, 1748. Aged 61. . . . [Eight lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, N. E. Printed by J. Draper, for D. Henehman, in Cornhill. 1748. pp. (2), ii, 22. 8vo. ba. chs.

6112 EIN CHRIST besuchet oft und qkrne Die Zions-Kindeu nach und ferne, und iM Gkist bey Tag und Nacht, Um allgemeines Wohlergehen Den Bondes- Enoel anzuflehen, Trotz allem Sectkn-Reid ! bedacht. Er Seufzt bey

SEINEM STILLEN WANDERN, Er SINGT UND BETTELT AUCH MIT ANDERN, Er SCHALLT AUCH AUF DER HOHEN WaCHT.

[Germanton: Gedruekt bey Christoph Saur. 1748.] pp. (8) 8vo. hsp.

6113 CLEAVELAND, John 1722-1799

The Chkbacco narrative rescu'd from the charge of falshood and par- tiality. In a reply to the answer printed by order of the Second Church in Ipswich, and falshood and partiality fix'd on said Answer. By a Friend of Truth.

Boston: JV. E. Printed and sold by Kneeland and Green in Queen-street. 1738. [Sic 1748]. pp. 20. 4to. aas. ba. bpl. hc.

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6114 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Majesty's

Colony of Connecticut in New-England: begun and held at Haktpord . . . May, . . . 1748. [Colophon:]

New-London, Printed and sold by Timothy Oreen, Printer to tJte Oovernour and Company. 1748. pp. 565-566. fol. csl.

6115 The same. Begun and held at Nkw-Haven . . . October . . .

1748. [Colophon:]

iV. London, Printed c6 sold by Timothy Green, Printer to tlie Oov. tfc Comp. 1748. pp. 567-570. fol. csl.

6116 COOKE, Samuel The Solemn charge given to ministers to commit the truths and doctrines

OF the gospel, to p.uthpul and able men. Consider'd in a sermon preach'd

AT THE ordination OF THE REVEREND Mr. COTTON BROWN TO THE PASTORAL CARE OP THE ChURCH OP CHRIST IN BrOOKLIN. OCTOBER 26. 1748. . . .

[Seven lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, N. E. Printed by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1748 pp. 31. 8vo. BA. BPL.

6117 CRIES OP THE oppressed; or Herod's cruelty displayed at the taking of Bergen op Zoom by the French. Composed by one who was wounded at

THE siege, and AN BYE WITNESS OF THE AFFAIR.

New-York: Printed by GatJuirine Zenger. 1748.

6118 CRISP, Stephen 1628-1692 EiNE KuKTZE Besciireibuno einkr langen Reise aus Babylon nach Bethel.

Offenb. 18,4. In Englischer spkache geschriebbn, im Noem. 1691. undaus

DEM 5tEN DrUCK ins TbUTSCHE t)BER8BTZT 1748. MIT BEYPOQUNG EINIGER

Schripftstellen, zu mehrerer ErlAuterung.

Oermanton gedriickt bey Christoph Saur. 1748. pp. 38. 16mo. hsp.

6119 CURRIE, William A Sermon preached in Radnor Church, on Thursday, the 7th of January.

1747. Being the day appointed by the President and Council op the Province op Pennsylvania, to be observed as a general fast. By A Presbyter op the Church of England.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin, and David Hall. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 23. 8vo. hsp.

6120 A Treatise on the lawfulness op defensive war. In two parts. . . .

[Fifteen lines of quotations.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, at tlie New Printing-office, in Market-Street. MDCCXLVIII. pp. xviii, 102. 8vo. aas. hsp.

6121 DA VIES, Samuel 1724-1761 A Sermon on man's primitive state; and the first covenant. Delivered

before the Reverend Presbytery of New-Castle, April ISth 1748.

Philadelphia. Printed by William Bradford, at tlie sign of the Bible, in Second-street. 1748. pp. 42. 8vo. lcp.

6122 DEUTSCHE Wochentliche Zeitung. Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey Oottliard Armbruester. 1748.

No copies of a paper, which there is good evidence was pub- lished this year by Annbrtlster, are known to be extant, and the title is not known.

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6123 DICKINSON, Jonathan 1688-1747 A Second Vindication of God's sovekkign free gkace. Against the excep- tions MADE TO A former VINDICATION, BY Mr. JOHN BEACH IN HIS DISCOURSE,

intitled, God's sovereignty and ms universal i.ove to the sons of men,

RECONCILED. In A LETTER TO THAT GENTLEMAN. By .IoNATHAN DICKINSON, A. M. LATE MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL AT ElIZABETH-TOWN, AND PRESIDENT OF

THE College of New-Jersey. With some brief reflections on Dr. Samuel Johnson's Defence of Aristoci.es letter to Authades, concerning the sovereignty and promises of God. Begun in a letter to the author,

FROM THE SAID Mr. DiCKINSON, LEFT UNFINISh'D AND ON OCCASION OF HIS DE- CEASE, continued in a letter to the Dr. from Moses Dickinson, a. m. PASTOR of the first CHURCH IN NoRWALK. [Three lines of Latin quotations.]

Boston, jr. B. Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 143. 8vo. aas. hc. mhs.

6124 DOCTRINE of universal free grace proved from the Scriptures. New-Tork: Printed by H. Be Foreest. 1748.

6125 DODDRIDGE, Philip 1702-1751 Some remarkable passages in the life of the honourable Col. James

Gardiner, who was slain at the battle of Preston-Pans, September 21. 1745. To which is added the Sermon occasioned by his heroick death. [Two lines of Latin from] Virg. The third edition.

Boston, Printed. Sold by D. Henchman in Cornhill, and by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 157, (2). 8vo. nypl.

6126 DOUGLASS, William 1691-1752 A Summary, historical and political, of the first planting, progressive

improvements, and present state of the British Settlements in North- America. By William Douglass, m. d. No. 4 [Reprinted.] No. 10 [Re- printed.] No. 17 [-No. 28.] To be continued.

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street : Where may be had compleat setts from the beginning. 1748. pp. 257-448. [With four pages of printed wrappers for each number.] 8vo. nypl.

6127 DUBLIN. Ireland. Dublin Society.

Extracts from the Essays of the Dublin Society ; relating to the culture. and manufacture of flax.

Annapolis : Printed by Jonas Oreen. Reprinted from the Maryland Gazette.

1748. 8vo.

6128 DUNBAR, Samuel -1783

True faith makes the best soldiers. A sermon preacii'd before the An- cient AND Honourable Artillery-Company, on their anniversary meeting

FOR THE election OF OFFICERS, JuNE 6TH, 1748. . . .

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman in Cornhil. 1748. pp. 88. 8vo.

6129 DURHAM, Ebenezer

To the inhabitants OF the Province of Pennsylvania.

[Philadelphia: 1748.] Broadside, fol.

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EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

A Strong rod broken and withered. A sermon preach'd at Northampton ON THE Lord's-day, June 26, 1748 on the death of the honourable John Stoddard, esq; often a member of his Majesty's Council, for many years

CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE COURT OF COMMON PlKAS FOR THE COUNTY OF HAMP- SHIRE, JUDGE OF THE PROBATE OF WiLLS, AND CHIEF COLONEL OF THE REGIMENT, &C. WHO DIED AT BOSTON JUNE 19. 1748. IN THE 67TH YEAR OF HIS AGE, . . .

[Three lines from] Dan. iv. 35.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowlefor J. Edwards in Gornhill. 1748. pp. 29. 8vo. BA. CHS.

EELLS, Nathaniel 1678-1750

The Wise ruler a loyal subject. A sermon preached in the audience of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, on the day of their anniversary election in Hartford, May 12th, 1748. [Six lines of Scripture texts.] Some things omitted in the delivery, now inserted in their proper places.

iV^. London : Printed and sold by Timothy Oreen, Printer to the Govemour & Company. 1748. pp. (4), 51. 16mo. aas. chs.

ELIOT, Jared 1685-1763

An Essay upon field-husbanort in Nkw-Enoland, as it is, or may be ordered. Parts i-v.

New-London: Printed by T. Oreen. 1748. pp. 180. 8vo. mhs.

The same.

Boston: Reprinted by Kneeland & Green. 1748. 8vo.

Repeated bereavements considered and improved. Being the sub-

BTA>XE of a funeral sermon preached at KlLLINQSWORTH THE NEXT LORD'S DAY AFTER THE DEATH OP MR. AUGUSTUS ELIOT. . . . [FoUr HuBS from] JkR.

IX. 21.

New-London: Printed and sold by T. Green. 1748. pp. (4), 25. 16mo.

EVANS, David

Law and gospel: or, man wholly ruined by the law, and recovered only by THE GOSPEL. Being the substance of some sermons preached at Tredy- FFRYN, IN Pennsylvania, in the year 1734, and again at Piles-Grove, in New-Jersey, in the year 1745. By David Evans, a. m. and minister of

THE gospel, formerly AT TrKDYFFRYN, AND NOW AT PiLES-GrOVE. PUBLISHED AT THE IMPORTUNITY AND CHARGES OF A NUMBER OF HIS PEOPLE AT THE ABOVE- SAID Piles-Grove. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the New Print- ing-Office, Tiear the Market. 1748. pp. 52. 8vo.

EXTRACT FROM A LATE SeRMON on THE DEATH OF RKV. SaMUEL MOODEY.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Green. 1748. 8vo.

FINLEY, Samuel 1715-1766

A Vindication of the charitable flka for the speechless: in answer to Mr. Abel Morgan's Antip.«:dorantibm. Wherein the points in contro- versy ARE more largely OPENED, AND HIS OBJECTIONS PARTICULARLY CONSID- ERED AND REFUTED. ThE WHOLE IS FREELY SUBMITTED TO THE JUDGMENT OF COMMON SENSE. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at tliz sign of tlie Bible in Second-street. MDCCXLVIII. pp. viii, 113. 8vo. lcp.

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A Pocket Almanack fob the year 1749. . . . ByR. Sacndebs, phil.

Philadelpliia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, and D. llall. [1748.] pp. (24). 24mo. hsp.

- Poor Richard improved: being an Almanack and ephemeris .

THE YEAR OP OUR LOKD 1749. . . . By RiCHARD SaUNDERS, PHILOM.

Philadelphia : Printed and Mid by B. Franklin, and B. Hall. pp. (36). 8vo.

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FREEMAN, Mylo, pseudonym. A Word in season to all trde lovers op their liberty and country ; both

OP WHICH ARE NOW IN THE UTMOST DANGER OP BEING FORBVEB LOST. By SIyLO

Freeman, &c. [Seven lines from] Middleton's Cicero, page 198.

Boston: Printed and sold by liogers and Foiele in Queen-street. 1748.

pp. 16. 8vO. MHS. wl.

FRELINGHUYSEN, Theodorus Jacobus 1691-1747

Jeugd-oeppening of Verhandkling van de godlyke waabheden, der Christ- elyk religie, by wyze van vkagen en anotwoorden tot onderwijs der ionkeyd. Door Theodorus Frielinghuysen, predicant tot Albany, in Noord-America. De tweede Druck.

Oedruckt by W. Weyman, te Nieuw-Tork, voor den Autheur [1748.] pp. (6), 103. 12mo. NYPL.

FRELL, Geobg

Von DEM WAHREN, EWIGEN FbIEDSAMEN ReICHE CHRISTr, UND ALLER SEINER GlIEDER, DAS HIE AUP ErDEN, IM GlAUBEN UND LiEBE MIT LeIDEN UND

Geduldt, die Welt und alle ihbe Feinde uberwindet, und nach dieser

ZeIT EWIG MIT GOTT UND ChRISTO SIEGET, UND TRIUMPIIIIIET ObER DEN

Teuppel, Welt, SCnue und Todt. Allen Chatholisch-Evangelisch-Pried- kebpebtigen-Guthertzigen Christen zu weiterer Nachtrachtung Ermah- nung, diesem Fbiedsamen KOnig Christo N.'iCHznpoLGEN, UND ihm zu dienen, Cber welche sey Friede, Trost dnd ewige Barmhertzigkeit von Gott, DURCH Jksum Christum im Heiligen Geiste. . . .

Oermanton: Oedruekt bey Christopli Saur. 1748. pp.15. 8vo. nypl.

THE FRENCH convert: being a true relation op the happy conversion op A noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions op popery to

THE reformed RELIGION, BY MEANS OP A PROTESTANT GARDENER, HER SERV- ANT. Wherein is shewn, her great and unparallelled supfekinos on the

ACCOUNT OP her said CONVERSION; AS ALSO HER WONDERFUL DELIVERANCE PROM TWO ASSASSINS, HIRED BY A POPISH PRIEST TO MURDER HER; AND HER MIRACULOUS PRESERVATION IN A WOOD FOR TWO YEARS; AND HOW SHE WAS AT LAST PROVIDENTIALLY POUND BY HER HUSBAND, WHO, TOGETHER WITH HER PARENTS, WERE BROUGHT OVER BY HER MEANS TO THE EMBRACING THE TRUE BELIOION, AS WERE DIVERS OTHERS ALSO. ThE TENTH EDITION. To WHICH IS

added, a brief account op the present severe persecutions op the French pbotestants.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1748.

FREY, Andreas Andreas Freyen seine Declaration, oder: EbklArung, auf welche Weise,

UND WIE BR UNTER DIB SOGENANTE HeRRNHUTER GeMEINE GeKOMMEN ; XJND WARUM BR WIEDER DA VON ABGEGANGEN NeBST DER BeWEG-URSACHE, WARUM ERS PUBLICIBT.

Germanton, gedruekt bey Ghrisloph Saur. 1748. pp. 88. 16mo. hsp.

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FRIENDS. Society of. An Epistle from the teaklt mbetino.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall.

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FUNEUA.L SERMON, on Michael Morin, master and verger of the Church

OF Beausejour in Champagne, deceas'd the first of May 1718. Preached

BY the PARSON OF THE AFORESAID PARISH, BEFORE THE BODY OF THE DECEASED, IN PRESENCE OP THE PARISniONERS. . . .

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1748. pp.7. 12mo.

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GALE, J. The New- York Almanack for the year Copernicus, philomath.

New-Tork: Printed by H. De Foree»t.

OF christian account, 1749. By

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GILBERT, Benjamin 1711-1780

Troth vindicated, and the doctrine of darkness manifested: occasioned by the reading of Gilbert Tennent's late composure, intituled. Defensive war defended. Dedicated to the service of the christian reader. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed for the author [by Franklin and Hall] in the year M,DCC,XLVIII. pp. iv, 48. 8vo.

GRAMMATICA Anglicana Concentrata, Oder Kurtzgefasste Enoijsche Gram-

MATICA. WORINNEN DiE ZUR ErLERNUNG DIESER SpRACHE HINLANGLICH-

nothige Grond-Satze Auf eine sehr deutlichb und leichte Art abgehan- delt sikd.

Philadelphia: Gedruekt und zufindenbey Ootthard Armbruster. [1748.] pp. (8), 118. 8vo.

GREAT BRITAIN. King. The following Proclamation is reprinted by order of his excellency the honourable George Clinton. [Arms.] By the King. A Proclamation. Declaring the cessation of arms, as well by sea as land, agreed upon between his Majesty, the most christian King, and the States General OF the United Provinces, and enjoining the observance thereof. George R. [Dated, St. James's, 5 May, 1748.]

London : Printed by Thomas Baskett, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, n4:8. New-Tork: Reprinted by James Parker. Broadside, fol. nysl.

EINE GRUENDLICHE Anweisung zu einem Heiligen Leben. Von einem Geist-

LICHGESINNETEN LANG VERSTORBENEN LeHRER. UeBERSETZT 1747.

Germanton gedruekt bey Christoph Saur, 1748. Broadside, fol.

EIN GRUENDLICHES zeugnCss Gegen das KCrtzlich herausgegebene BCch- LEiN, Genannt Plain Truth. Oder: Lautebe Wahrheit. Von einem Teutschen Bauers-Mann, in Pennsylvanien 1748. . . .

Oermanton, gedruekt bey Christoph Saur. 1748. pp. 24. 8vo. lcp.

HANCOCK, John 1671-1758

The Gaining of souls, the most joyful gain to faithful ministers. A ser- mon PREACHED THE. 16th OF NOVEMBER 1748. At THE INSTALMENT OF THE

Rev. Mr. Timothy Harrington to the pastoral care of the Church of Christ in Lancaster. . . . [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston, N. E. Printed by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street. 1748. pp.

22. 8V0. AAS. BA. CHS. HC. MH8.

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6154 HART, William 1713-1784 The Faithfcl servant op God and his generation, is blessed in his death.

A SERMON delivered AT Say-Brook, Nov. 29, 1747; occasion'd by the death OP Mb. Augustus Eliot.

New-London: Printed b]/ T, Green. 1748. pp.25. 16mo.

6155 HARVARD COLLEGE.

CaTALOGCS EORU.M QUI IN COLLEGIO HaRVARDINO QUOD EST CaNTABRIGLS NOV-

Anglobum, ab anno 1642 ad annum 1748. Alicujus obadus Laurea donati

SUNT.

Cantabrigia, Nov.-Anglorum, M,DCC,XLVIII. Broadside, fol. hc.

6156 Illustbissimo ac sublimi vibtute, optimaque eruditions obnatissimo vibo

GuLiELMO Shirley, Armigero Provinci^ JIassachusettensis Gubernatori

. . . Revebendo pariteb atquk honobando D. Edvardo Holyoke Col-

LEGIJ HaRVARDINI PRESIDE . . . ThESES HASCE, QUAS (DiVINIO ANNUENTE

numine) in Collegio Habvabdino defendebe . . . [Colophon :]

Hahita in Comitiis Acndemieis Cantabrigia, Nov-Anglorum, Pridii Non- arum, Quintilis. Anno M,DCC,XLVni. Broadside, fol. hc.

6157 THE HISTORY OF the Holy Jesus. Containing a bbiep and plain account op HIS birth, life, death, resurrection and ascention into Heaven, and his

COMING again at THE GREAT AND LAST DAY OF JUDGMENT. BbING A PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE COMPANION FOR CHILDREN ; COMPOS'D ON PURPOSE FOR THEIR

USE. By a Lover of their precious Souls. The fifph edition. Boston: Printed for D. Oookin. 1748. 48mo.

6158 HOBART, Noah ;1706-1773 A Serious address to the members of the Episcopal separation in New- England, occasioned by Mr. Wetmore's Vindication of the pbofessobs of THE Chubch of England in Connecticut. Being an attempt to fix and settle these three points, I. Whether the inhabitants op the British Plantations in America, those of New-Enoland in particular, are obliged, in point of duty, by the laws of God or man, to conform to the

PBKLATIC CnUBCH, BY LAW ESTABLISHED IN THE SOUTH PART OF GrEAT BBITAIN.

II. Whether it be proper in point of prudence for those who are

ALREADY SETTLED IN SUCH CHUBCHES AS HAVE SO LONG SUBSISTED IN NeW- EnGLAND, TO FOBSAKE THEM AND GO OVER TO THAT COMMUNION, m. WHETHER IT BE LAWFUL FOR PARTICULAR MEMBERS OF NeW-EnGT,ISH CHURCHES TO SEP- ARATE FROM THEM, AND JOIN IN COMMUNION WITH THE EPISCOPAL ASSEMBLIES

IN THE COUNTRY. . . . [Two lines from] Pbov. xxviii. 31.

Boston : Printed by J. Busliell and J. Green for D. Henchman in Comhil. 1748. pp. 139. 16mo. aas. ba. bpl. ens. jcb.

6159 DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Americanische Calender, Auf das Jahb Nach deb Qnadenreichen Geburth UN8ERS Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi

1749. . . . ZUM eilfften MAL HERAUS GEGEBEN.

Germantoum: Gedruckt und eu finden bey Christoph Savr. pp. (36). 4to.

Printed in red and black.

[1748.]

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HOCHREUTINER, Johann Jacob -1748

ScHWANEN Gesang Oder Lktzte Arbeit, des Wiei,and EhbwChdigen und

HOCHGELEHRTEN HeRRN JOHANN JaCOB IIOCHREUTNER BeSTIMMTKN PrEDIGBR

Der Ehrsamen Reformierten Gemeinde zu Lancakster, welcher Auf eine

ACS8ER0RDENTLICHE WeISE NACH GOTTES ALLWEISER ZuLASSUNG DCRCH EINEN BUCIISEN-SCHUSS AUS DEM ZeITLICHEN IN DAS KWIGE LeBEN DEN 14

October 1748. im 278ten Jaur seines Alters iiingkrUcket wubde. Zum

TrOST der BETRUBTEN GeMEINDE in LaNCAESTER zu DEM DRUCK BEF6BDERT UND MIT EINER ZUSCHRIFFT VERSEHEN VON MiCHAEL SlATTER, V. D. M. ZU ST GaLLEN in der ScnWEITZ, GEGENWARTIO REFORM. PrEDIGER IN PHILADEL- PHIA UND Germantown IN Pennsylvanien.

Philadelphia, yedruckt bey Johan Boehm, wohnliafft in der Areh-Strasse. 1748. pp. (4), 15. 4to.

H0H13URG, Christian 1607-1675

KURTZER UND ERBAULICHER AuSZUG ODER: DENCKWtjRDIOE SpRUECHE AUS CHRIS- TIAN Hoburgs, Postilla Mtstica ueber die Evangelium. Mit kurtzen

8UMMARIEN VOR JEDEN TeXT, UND EINEM DIENLICHEN REGISTER VERSEHEN, DKM LeHR- UND HBYLS BEGIBRIGEN zu NuTZ UND AUFMERCKUNG.

Oermanton gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1748. pp.311. 16mo. ntpl.

HOW, Nehemiah 1693-1747

A Narrative op the captivity of Nehemiah How, who was taken by the Indians at the Great-Meadow- Fort above Fort-Dummer, where he was AN inhabitant, OCTOBER IIth, 1745. Giving an account of what he met with in his travelling to Canada, and while he was in prison there. Together with an Account of Mr. How's death at Canada. [Seven lines from] Psal. cxxxvi. 1, 3, 3, 4.

Boston, iV. E. : Printed and sold opposite to t?ie Prison in Queen street. 1748. pp. 33, (3). 16mo. ba. nypl.

Contains a list of subscribers. Reprinted in Cleveland in 1904.

HUFFUMBOARGHAUSEN, Baron, pseudonym. The Congress op the beasts, under the mediation op the goat, por negoti- ating A PEACE BETWEEN THE FOX, THE ASS WEARING A LION'S SKIN, THE HORSE, THE TIGRESS, AND OTHER QUADRUPEDS AT WAR." A FARCE OF TWO ACTS, NOW IN REHEARSAL AT A NEW GRAND THEATRE IN GERMANY. WRITTEN ORIGINALLY IN

High-Dutch, by the Baron Huppumboarghausen, and translated by J. J. H D G R, ESQ: The second edition, corrected and amended in the print.

PhiladelpJtia : Oedruektbey Oodhard ArmbrUster. 1748.

The same.

New-Tork:

Sold by Catharine Zenger in Stone-street. 1748.

HUME, Sophia 1702-1774

An Exhortation to the inhabitants of the Province of South Carolina to

BRING THEIR DEEDS TO THE LIGHT OF ChRIST, IN THEIR OWN CONSCIENCES. By S. H., IN WHICH IS INSERTED, SOME ACCOUNT OP THE AUTHOR'S EXPERIENCE IN THE IMPORTANT BUSINESS OF RELIGION.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 86. 8vo. BPL.

The same. Philadelphia :

Printed by William Bradford. [1748.] pp. 158. 8vo.

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6167 THE INDEPENDENT Advertiser. Numb. 1. Boston, January 4, 1748. [-December, 1748.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-Street, next to the Prison. 1748. fol.

The articles were chiefly political, and whig in tendency. The paper ceased publication with the dissolution of the partnership of Rogers and Fowle in April, 1750.

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INDIANS. Ohio.

A Treaty between the president and council of the Province op Pennsyl- vania, AND THE Indians op Ohio, held at Philadelphia, Nov. 13. 1747. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the New Printing- office, near the Market. MDGCXLVIII. pp. (8). fol. bm. nypl.

INDIANS. Six Nations.

A Treaty held by commissioners, members op the council op the Province OP Pennsylvania, at the Town of Lancaster, with some chiefs op the Six Nations at Ohio, and others, for the admission op the Twightwee Nation INTO the Alliance op his Majesty, &c., in the month of July, 1748.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin at the New Printing -Office near the Market. MDCCXLVIII. pp. (4), (10). fol. bm.

IPSWICH. Massachusetts. Church. The Pretended Plain narrative convicted of fraud and partiality. Or, a letter from the Second Church in Ipswich, to their separated brethren, IN defence of their deceased pastor and themselves, against the injuri- ous charges op the said separated brethren, in a late print of theirs. By giving a more just and true account of the things that preceded the separation, and especially by reminding them of some very essential things, which they seem to have forgotten. To which is prepix'd a

SHORT letter OF THE LATE ReV. Mr. PiCKERINg'S JUST BEFORE HIS LAST SICK- NESS; AND AT THE CLOSE IS ANNEXED THE RESULT OP AN ECCLESIASTICAL COUNCIL

UPON THE CASE. [Three lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, in Queen- street. 1748. pp. 38. 4to. AAS. ba. chs. hc. nypl.

JERMAN, John

The American Almanack for the year of christian account, 1749. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. [1748.]

JOHNSON, Samuel 1696-1772

Ethices elembnta. Or the first principles op moral philosophy. And especially that part of it which is called ethics. In a chain of neces- sary consequences prom certain facts. [Ten lines of quotations.] By

Aristocles.

Boston :

Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle. 1748.

6173

EINE KURTZE Vermittelungs-Schript In sich haltende, Einb Ansprache An alle Menschen Doch Ins Besondere An die, die um Gott und Gott-

LICHER DiNGE WEGEN MIT ElPPER ANGEZOGEN 8IND AlS MIT KrIEGS-WaFPEN,

pur Gottliche Wahrheiten zu streiten, Ausgesetzt Von einem Liebhaber

DER GOTTLICHEN WaRHEIT.

Oedruckt zu Germanton bey Christoph Saur. Im Jahre da die Gerichte Gottes augenscheinlieh mit Macht anfangen eineabreclien, zum, Nvtzen und Ver- besserung des menschlielien Geschlechts. 1748. pp. 85. 16mo. hsp.

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6174 KURTZE Vkrteidigung Der Lautern Wahrukit gegen die so genanhte

UnTBRSCHIEDLICHE ChRISTLICHE WaHRHEITEN, WeLCHE der BnCHDRUCKER C.

S. IN Gkrmantown ohnlangst ausgestkeuet. Vorgestellet in einem Brief Von einem 3ten Handwercksmann in Philadelphia an seinen Freund im Lande gesourieben, und Wei.che beyde WaHRHEITEN der Author dieses Briefs denen Verstandigen Teutschen zur Beurtheilung in Druck vor- leget. . . .

[Philadelphia:] Gedruckt im Jahr 1148. pp.19. 8vo. hsp.

6175 LEWIS, or LEWES, Daniel 1685-17.53 Good rulers the fathers of their people, and the marks of honour due to

THEM. A SERMON PREACH'D AT BOSTON: IN THE AUDIENCE OF HIS EXCELLENCY

William Shirley, esq ; governour, the honourable his Majesty's Council, AND House of Representatives, of the Province of the Massachusetts- Bay in New-England: on the day of electing his Majesty's Council, May 25, 1748. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his Excellency tits Governour and Council, for Daniel Gookin in Marlborough-street, over against the South Meeting-House. [1748] pp. 29. 8vo. aas. ba. bpl. mhs. wl.

6176 LEWIS, John 1675-1747 The Church catechism explained, by way of question and answer; and con- firmed BY Scripture proofs; divided into five parts, and twelve sections. Wherein a brief and plain account is given of, i. The christian cove- nant. II. The christian faith, hi. The christian obedience, iv. The christian prayer, v. The christian sacraments. Collected by John Lewis, minister of Margate, in Kent. The thirteenth edition.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1748.

6177 LISCHY, Jacob Jacob Lischys Reformirten Prbdigers Zweyte Deklaration seines Sinnes,

AN SEINE Reformirte Reliqions-Genossen IN Pensylvanien. Auf Be- qehren guter Freunde herausgegeben.

Germanton, gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1748. pp. 20. 4to.

6178 MARYLAND Province. Votes and proceedings of the Lower House op Assembly of the Province

OP Maryland. At a session begun and held. May 10, 1748. [-11 June 1748.] [Colophon :]

Annapolis: Printed and sold by J. Green, printer to the Province.

[1748.] pp. (82). 4to. nypl.

6179 THE MARYLAND Gazette. January-December, 1748. Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1748. fol.

6180 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws, passed by the Great and General Court, or Assembly op his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts- Bay in New-England: begun

AND HELD AT BOSTON UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MaY 1747, AND CONTINUED BY ADJOURNMENTS AND PROROGATIONS TO WEDNESDAY THE THIRD DAY OF FEBRUARY FOLLOWING. [Coloi)hon :]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green,by order of the Governottr, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLVII. [1747-8]. pp. 379-380. fol.

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6181 An Act passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of his

Majesity's Province OF the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: begun

AND HELD AT BOSTON UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF MaT, 1747, AND CONTINUED BY ADJOURNMENTS AND PROROGATIONS TO WEDNESDAY THE THIRD DAY OP FEBRUARY FOLLOWING. [Coloijhon :]

Boston: 2f. E. Printed and sold by S. KnefMmd and T. Green, by order of tfie Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 359-261. fol.

6183 The same. Acts and Laws . . . : begun and held at Boston upon

Wednesday the twenty-fifth day of May 1748. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, by order of his excellency Hie Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 363-374. foL

6183 The same. And continued by prorogations to Wednesday the

twenty-sixth day of October following, and then met. [Colophon :]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kjieeland and T. Oreen. by order of his excellency tlie Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 375-377. fol.

6184 The same. And continued by prorogations and adjournments to

Wednesday the twenty-first day of December following, and then met. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kmeland and T. Oreen, by order of his excellency tlie Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 379-383. fol.

6185 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and

governour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay in Kew-England. a Proclamation for a publick past. . . . Thursday the twenty-third day op March instant, . . . God save the King. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency tlie Oovernour and Council. [1748.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

6186 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq; captain-general and

governour in chief, in and over his Majesty's PiioyiNCE of the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a publick past.

. . . Thursday the twenty-eighth day of April next . . . God save THE King. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency tJte Oovernour and Council. [1748.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

6187 [Arras.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq ; captain-general and

governour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a general fast.

. . . Thursday the ninth day of June instant . . . God save the King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Council. [1748.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

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6188 [Anus.] By his excellency William Siiiui.ey, es(J; captain-general and

GOVERNOUR IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a publick thanks- giving. . . . Thursday the twenty-fourth of November next . . . God save the King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Qovernour c6 Council. [1748.] Broadside, fol. ba. mhs.

6189 Province of the Massachusetts-Bay, Extract of two clauses or para- graphs from An Act passed by the Great and General Court or Assem- bly of his Ma.testy's Province of the Massachusetts- Bay in New-England; begun and held in Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-fifth day of May 1748, and continued by prorogation and adjournments to Wednesday the twenty-first day of December following, and then met; entitled. An Act for drawing in the bills op credit of the several denominations which have at any time been issued by this government and are still outstanding, and for ascertaining the rate of coin'd silver in this Prov- ince FOR the future. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency tJie Oovernou/r and Council. [1748.] pp. 4. fol.

6190 Journal of the honourable House of Representatives of his Majesty's

Province of the JIassachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and hei^d at Boston, in the County op Suffolk, on Wednesday the twenty-fifth day of May, Annoque Domini, 1748. [-24 June 1748.]

Boston: If. E. Printed by S. Kneelnnd and T. Green, Printers to the hon- ourable House of Representatives. 1748. pp. (62). fol. bpl.

6191 The same. And from thence continued by several prorogations

to Wednesday the 26th of October following, and then met at Boston aforesaid, being the second session op said Court. [-22 April, 1749.]

[Boston : Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. 1748-1749.] pp. (63)-(193). fol.

6192 MATHER, Cotton 1662-1728 Signatcs. The sealed servants op our God, appearing with two witnesses,

to produce .a WELL-E8TABUSHED ASSURANCE OP THEIR BEING THE CHILDREN OF

THE Lord almighty Oh, the witness of the Holy Spirit, with the Spirit

OP THE BELEEVER, TO HIS ADOPTION OF GOD; BRIEFLY AND PLAINLY DESCRIBED.

The SECOND edition.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street. 1748. pp. viii, 31. 8vo. ba. hc. jcb.

6193 MEDITATIONS on several divine subjects, by a person unhappily taken

OFF from his ministry BY BODILY DISORDERS.

Boston, y^, E.: Printed by J. Draper. 1748. 8vo.

6194 MR. FR.\NKLIN, THE absolute and obvious nbcessitt of self-defence, in the

PRESENT conjuncture, ETC.

[Philadelphia: Printed by Franklin and Hall. 1748.] pp.2, fol. hsp.

619-5 MORE, Thomas, pseudonym.

The American country Almanack for the year op christian account, 1749. By Thomas More, philodespot.

Neio-Tork: Printed and sold by James Parker at t!i6 New Printing-Offlee in Beaver-street. [1749.]

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6196 EIN MYSTISCriER das ist ein vor dbr altkn Natur und Vernunfft und Eioen-

HKIT VERBOUGENER SeELEN-SpIEGEL, WORINNEN EIN VON GOTT ERGRIFPENES UND ERLEUCIITETE8 GemCTH SEHBN KAN, WAS DIE SeELE DES MeNSCHEN IM

Abpali, von Gott vor eine Lebens-Gestalt bekommen ; und was die Seele IM Anpang ihrer Nkuen-Geburt aus der gottlichen Natur in iiiren Buss-

UeBUNG ERLANGET, NEIIMLICH, EINEN ElFFRIOEN ERNST DURCIt DIB ERSTEN AnZUNDUNGEN der FEUER-GESTAI/rEN DES INWENDIQEN PeUER-EIFFERIGEN

Hungers nach Gott; welches aber nocii nicht die sanpfte gottliche Lights Geburt ist. Und wie nicht anderst, als in demOthigen Erfincken

DBS WlLLBNS IN GOTTES WiLLEN ERST DIE LiCIITS-GeBURT ERERBOHREN WIRD,

Ohne welchb Gestalt die Seele nicht kan zu Gott in sein Licht-Reich zuR RuHE eingehen. Geschrieben aus Erkantnus und Erfahrung. Oermanton gedmckt bey Christopli Saur. 1748. pp. 62. 16mo.

6197 NATHAN, John An Almanack, for the tear of christian account, 1749 . . .

Ntw-York: Printed and sold by the widow Catharine Zenger, at t!ie Printing-office in Stone Street. [1748.] pp.24. 16mo.

6198 NEDERDUYTSCHE Almanacks voor het Jaar, 1749. Nieuw-Tork : Gedrukt by H. De Foreest. [1748.]

6199 NEU-EINGERICHTETER Ambricanischer Geschichts-Calender, Auf das Jahr. Nach der Gnadenrichbn Geburt unsers Herrn und Hevlandes Jesu Chbisti 1749. . . . ZuM zweytenmal ans Licht gbgeben.

Philadelphia: Gedruekt bey Oottliard Armbruster. [1748.]

6200 NEW JERSEY Province. Anno bbgni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^b Britannia, Franci/B & Hiberni/B

VIGE8IM0 PRIMO. AT A GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COLONV OF NeW-JeRSEY, CONTINUED BY ADJOURNMENTS TO THE 17TH DAY OF NOVEMBER, AnNO DOM.

1747, AND THEN BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT BURLINGTON, BEING THE FIFTH SITTING OF THE SECOND SESSION OP THIS PRESENT ASSEMBLY*.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Printer to tlte King's most ex- cellent Majesty, for the Province of New- Jersey. M,DCC,XLVin. pp. 53, (1). fol.

6201 The Votes and proceedings op the General Assembly of the Province

OF New-Jersey. Held at Burlington on Wednesday the sixth of July,

1748. [-16 December, 1748.] [Arms.] Philadelphia. Printed by William Bradford at the sign of the Bible in

Second-street. M,DCC,XLVIII. pp. (60). fol. njsl. nypl. pro.

6202 NEW YORK Province. Anno regni Georgii ii regis Magn.* Brittani.*;, \sic'\ Francis, ft Hiberni.*:,

vigessimo primo. At a session of the General Assembly op the Colony OF New- York, . . . begun the twelfth of February, 1747,8, and con- tinued BY DIVERSE ADJOURNMENTS TO THE NINTH OP ApRIL FOLLOWING. . . .

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at the New Printing Ofice in Beaver-street. 1747. pp. 39. fol. pro.

6203 [Acts passed at the session from September to November, 1748.]

New-York: Printed? by James Parker. 1748.

No printed record of three Acts passed at this session has been found.

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NEW YORK PuoviNCE, continued.

6204 By his excellency thb honour. Geouge Clinton, ... A Pboclama-

TiON. Dated, 4 October, 1748.

New-York: Printed hy James Parker. 1748. Broadside, fol.

6205 Ills excellency's speech to the Council and Genkbal Assembly, op the

Colony op New- York, on Friday the pourteenth day of October, 1748.

[New-York: Printed by Jame» Parker. 1748.] pp.4, fol. pro.

6206 A Journal op the votes and proceedings op the General Assembly op

the Colony op New- York. Begun the twelpth day op February, 1747-8. [-12 November, 1748.] [Colophon:]

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at tlie New Priniing-oflee, in Beaver-street. 1747, 8. pp. 96. fol. nysl.

6207 NEW YORK Lottery. New- York, April 20. 1478 [sic]. Advertisement. By a Law passed the

LAST sessions, A PUBLICK LOTTERY IS DIRECTED, POR A PURTHER PROVISION towards POUNDING A COLLEGE FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING WITHIN

THIS Colony, to consist op 8000 tickets, at 30/. each, 1304 of which to

BE fortunate, viz. . . .

[New-York: 1748.] Broadside, fol. nypl.

6208 THE NEW- YORK Evening Post. January-December, 1748. New- York: Printed by Henry De Foreest. 1748. fol.

6209 THE NEW-YORK Gazette revived in the Weekly Post-boy. With the freshest advices foreign and domestick. January-December, 1748.

New-York: Printed by James Parker, at tlie New Printing-Office in Beater-Street. 1748. fol. nypl.

6210 THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign, AND domestick. January-December, 1748.

New-York: Printed by tlie widow Caihrine Zenger, at tlie Printing-Office in Stone-Street. 1748. fol. aas.

6211 NORTON, John 1716-1778 The Redeemed captive, being a narrative of the taking and carrying into

captivity the Reverend Mr. John Norton, when Fort-Massachusetts

SURRENDERED TO A LARGE BODY OP FRENCH AND INDIANS, AUGUST 20TH, 1746.

With a particular account of the defence made before the surrender OF THAT Fort, and the articles of capitulation, 4c. Together with an account, both entertaining and affecting, op what Mb. Norton met with, and took notice of, in his travelling to, and while in captivity at Canada, and 'till his arrival at Boston, on August 16, 1747. Written

BY himself.

Boston: Printed & sold opposite t)ie Prison. 1748. pp.40. 8vo. mhs.

Reprinted in an edition of one hundred copies in Albany in 1870.

6212 ODLIN, John, and Woodbridgb An Account of the remonstrances of the church in Exeter, .and of a

NUMBER OP neighbouring MINISTERS AGAINST THE INSTALLMENT (SO TERM'd) OF

Mr. Daniel Rogers, over a number of separatists belonging to said

church: with some things relating thereunto. [One line from] Col. 2. 5.

Boston: Printed by J. Bushell and J. Green, for D. Gookin in Marlborough-

Street. 1748. pp. 16. 8vo. aas.

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PARSONS, Jonathan 1705-1776

The Doctuink of justification by faith asserted and explained, and some

EXCEPTIONS THERETO CONSIDERED. BbING THREE LECTURE-DISCOURSES DE-

LIVER'D at THE PRESBYTERIAN ChURCH IN NeWBURY, IN NOVEMBER AND DE- CEMBER, 1747.

Boston: 1748. pp.95. 8vo. mhs.

PENNSYLVANIA Province.

Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province

OF Pennsylvania. Met at Philadelphia, on the fourteenth of October,

Anno Dom. 1747, and continued by adjournments, [to September 3. 1749.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing

office near tM Market. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 55, (1). fol. bm.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign

AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBER, 1748.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Posl-master, and D. Hall, at the New-Printing-Office, near the Market. 1748. foL

New- YEAR verses of the carriers of the Pennsylvania Gazette.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1748.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal, or Weekly Advertiser. January-Decem- ber, 1748.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford at the Sign of the Bible, tlie corner of Black Horse Alley in Second-Street. 1748. fol. hsp.

New- YEAR verses op the carriers op the Pennsylvania Journal.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1748.

PENSYLVANISCHE Berichte. January 16-December 16, 1748.

Germantown : Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1748. 4to. hsp.

Beginning with April 1, the paper was issued seini-monthly, on the 1st and 16th of each month.

PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Christ-Church.

An Account of the births and burials in Christ-Church Parish, in Phila- delphia, from December 34, 1747, to December 24, 1748. By Caleb Cash, CLERK, AND Charles Hughes, sexton.

[Philadelphia: 1748.] Broadside, fol. lcp.

PIERSON, John 1690-1770

The Faithful minister. A funeral sermon, preached at Elizabeth-Town, October 9, 1747. Occasioned by the death of the Reverend Mr. Jona- than Dickinson. . . .

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1746. pp. 24. 4to. mhs. nyhs. yc.

THE POCKET Almanack for the year, 1749.

New-York: Printed and sold by Janus Parker at Vie Nets Printing -Offlee in Beaver-street. [1748.]

POOR Robin's Almanack for the tear, 1749.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1748.]

POPE, Alexander 1688-1744

An Essay on man. In four epistles. . . . Enlarged and improved by the author. To which is added The Universal prayer. [Second Bradford edition.]

PJiiladelphia : Printed by William Bradford. 1748.

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6225 PORTER, John 1716-1802

Superlative love to Christ a necessary qualification of a gospel-minister.

A SERMON PREACHEO AT FREETOWN, DECEMBER 2, 1747. At THE ORDINATION

OF THE Reverend Mr. Silas Brett to the pastoral office in the Congre- gational-Church OF Christ lately g.^thkred there. . . . [Five lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street. 1748.

pp. 36, (2). 8V0. BA. CHS. hc. mhs.

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6226 PORTER, Samuel 1709-1758 A Sermon preacii'd at Douglass, in the County of Worcester, at the ordi- nation OF the Reverend William Phipps, December 16, 1747. . . .

Boston : Printed by Rogers db Fowle. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 23. 8vo. mhs.

6227 PRENTICE, Thomas 1702-1782 The Vanity of zeal for fasts, without true judgment, mercy, and compas- sions. A sermon preach'd at Charlestown, January 28, 1747,8. On a publick fast, after the destruction of the Province Court-House by fire. . . . Published by desire. [Four lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street. 1748. pp. 27. 8vo. AAS. BA. jcb. mhs. nypl.

6228 PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758 The Fulness of life and joy in the presence of God. A sermon occasion'd

by the decease of Mrs. Martha Stoddard, late consort of the honour- able Anthony Stoddard esq,; Feb. 11. 1747,8. .^Etatis 63. Delivered in the South Church in Boston, on the Lord's day after her funeral. . . . Boston: Printed by Kneeland and Green in Queen-street. 1748. pp.24. 8vo. BA. bpl.

6229 PRIOR, William A Charge delivered at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Josiah Brad-

SHAw, >Ir. Matthew Dowdell, Mr. Joseph Keech, Mr. Joseph Paull, at Bridport, in Dorset Sept. 26. 1738. The third edition. . . . Published

AT THE desire OF THE MINISTERS AND PEOPLE, WHO WERE PRESENT. [TwO

lines from] Chrysost. in Coloss. Cap. 3. IIom. 9.

Boston: Printed by J. Bushel and J. Green for D. Gookin in Ma/rlborough- street. 1748. pp. 66, (1). 16nio. ba. bpl. chs.

6230; REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH in North America.

The Whole book of forms, and the Lithurgy of the Dutch Reformed Church, as it was established and mutually agreed to, in the General Synod of Dordrkgt in the year 1618 and 1619. Carefully translated fro-m the original, and formerly printed at Amsterdam. Containing, Ist, The Heidelbergh Catechism. 2nd. The Confession of faith. 3d. The form for administering the Sacrament of Baptism. 4th. The form for administering the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 5th. The form for

E.YCOMMUNICATION. 6TH. ThB FORM FOR RECEIVING EXCOMMUNICATED PERSONS

AGAIN. 7th. The form for confirmation of ministers. 8th. The form

FOR confirmation OF ELDERS AND DEACONS. 9TH. ThE FORM FOR CELEBRATION OF MARRIAGE.

New-York: Printed and told hy Henry De Foreest. 1748. pp.216. 8vo.

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6331 RHODE ISLAND Colony.

Acts and Resolves. August, 1748.

Newport: Pi iiited by James Franklin. 1748. pp.35, fol.

6232 ROWE, Thkophilus The Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Rowe. With some account of Mr. Walter

Singer, her father, and Mr. Thomas Rowe, her consort. Boston: lie printed by Royera and Fowle. 1748.

6233 SAUR, Christoph Vebschiedene Christliche Wahrheiten, und Kurtze Betkacutung ueber

DAS KiJRTZLICH HERAUSGEGEBENE BDCHLKIN, QeNANNT: LaUTERE WaHRHEIT.

Aufgbsetzt zur Uebkrlegung, Von einem Handwerksmann in Germanton. Germanton gedruckt bey Christoph Saw. 1748. pp. 32. 8vo. hsp.

Gratuitously distributed by Saur. lu answer to Franklin's Plain truth.

6234 SCHMIEDLEIN, Jacob Kurtze Beschkeibuno, des Lbbens und Todtks von Jacob Schmieolein, aus

WOLLHAUSEN IM LuTZERNEB GeBIET IN DER SCHWEITZ, WELCHER IM JaHR 1747

iM MONATH May die Woche vob Pfingsten zu Lutzern verbrandt wobden. Germanton gedruckt bey Christoph Saur, 1748. pp. 16. 16mo. hsp.

6235 SEAGRAVE, Robert 1693-1760 The True PROTESTANT : a dissertation, shewing the necessity of asserting

the principles of liberty in their full extent. . . .

London Printed Pldladelphia : He-printed and sold by W. Bradford at the sign of tlie Bible in Second-street. MDCCXLVIII. pp. (2), 35, (1). 8vo. lcp.

6236 _ The same.

Boston: 1748. 8vo.

6237 DER SIGENISCHE Katbchibmus Oder bin Auszua aus dem Heidelbbrgeb Cat- echismub.

Germanton: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1748.

6238 SLACK, Mrs. The American instbuctob: or, young man's best companion. Containing,

spelling, reading, writing, and abithmetick, in an easier way than any yet

published; and how to qualify any person for BUSINESS, WITHOUT THE HELP

of a master. instructions to write variety of hands, with copies both in prose and veb8e. how to write letters on business or friendship. Forms of indentures, bonds, bills of sale, receipts, wills, leases, re- leases, *c. Also mebchants accompts, and as short and easy method of

SHOP AND BOOK-KEEPING ; WITH A DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL AMERICAN COL- ONIES. Together with the carpenter's plain and exact rule: shewing

HOW TO MEASURE CABPENTBBS, JOYNEBS, SAWYERS, BRICKLAYERS, PLAISTERERS, PLUMBERS, MASONS, GLAZIERS, AND PAINTERS WORK. HoW TO UNDERTAKE EACH WORK, AND AT WHAT PRICE; THE RATES OF EACH COMMODITY, AND THE COMMON WAGES OF JOURNEYMEN ; WITH GuNTEB'S LINE ; AND CoGGESHAL'S DESCBIPTION OF THE SLIDING-BCLE. LIKEWISE THE PBACTICAL GUAGEB MADE EASY; THE ABT OF DIALLING, AND HOW TO EBECT AND FIX ANY DIAL; WITH INSTRUCTIONS FOR DYING, COLOURING, AND MAKING COLOURS. TO WHICH IS ADDED, ThE PoOB PlANTEBS

PHYSICIAN. With instructions for marking on linnen ; how to picklk and

preserve; TO MAKE DIVERS SORTS OP WINK; AND MANY EXCELLENT PLAISTERS, AND MEDICINES, NECESSARY IN ALL FAMILIES. AND ALSO PRUDENT ADVICE TO YOUNG TRADESMEN AND DEALERS. ThE WHOLE BETTER ADAPTED TO THESE

American Colonies than any other book of the like kind. By George Fisher, accomptant. The ninth edition, revised and corrected.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the New-Printing- office, in Market-Street. 1748. pp. v, 378. 5 plates. 12mo. hsp. nypl.

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SMITH, John 1722-1771

ThK DoCTUINE op CHRISTIANITY, AS HELD BY THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS, VIN- DICATED: In ANSWER TO Gilbert Tennent's sermon on The Lawfulness op

WAR. . . .

Pltiladelpliia : Printed by Benjamin Franklin, and David Hall. M,DCC,- XLVIII. pp. iv, 56. 8vo. hsp.

The same. The second edition.

Philadelphia: Printed by Benjamin Franklin, and David Hall. 1748. pp. iv, 56. 8vo. HSP.

SMITH, Samuel 1720-1776

Necessary truth : or seasonable considerations for the inhabitants of the City of Philadelphia, and Province op Pennsylvania. In relation to the

PAMPHLET CALL'd PlAIN TRUTH: AND TWO OTHER WRITERS IN THE NEWS- PAPERS. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed [by W. Bradford.] in tin year MDCCXLVIII. pp. 16. 8vo. HSP.

6242

6243

THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1748.

Cliarles-Town : Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street.

1748. fol.

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TENNENT, Gilbert 1703-1764

Brotherly love recommended, by the argument of the love of Christ. A

SERMON, preached AT PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 1747,8. BEFORE THE SACRA- MENTAL solemnity. With some enlargement. . . .

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by Benjamin Franklin, and Datiid Hall. MDCCXLVIIL pp. 36. 8vo.

The Late association for defence, kncourag'd, or the lawfulness of a

DEFENSIVE WAR. REPRESENTED IN A SERMON PREACH'd AT PHILADELPHIA

December, 24. 1747. . . . Published at the request op the hearers.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1748.] pp. (2), 46, (1). 8vo.

The same. The second edition.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1748.] pp. 46. 8vo. hsp.

6247

- The Late Association for defence, farther encourag'd, or the con- sistency OF defensive war, with true CHRISTIANITY. REPRESENTED IN TWO SERMONS PREACH'd AT PHILADELPHIA, JANUARY 24, 1747-8. . . .

[Thirteen lines of quotations.] Published at the request op the hearers. Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, at t/ie sign of tJie Bible in Second-street. [1748] pp. iv, 56. 8vo. lop.

- The Late Association for defence farther encouraged: or, defensive

WARFARE defended; AND ITS CONSISTENCY WITH TRUE CHRISTIANITY REPRE- SENTED. In a REPLY TO SOME EXCEPTIONS AGAINST WAR, IN A LATE COMPOSURE,

INTITULED, The Doctrine op Christianity, as held by the people called Quakers, vindicated. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall. MDCCXLVIIL pp. iv, 183. 8vo. bpl. hsp. nypl.

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TENNENT, Gimkrt, continued.

A Sebmon prkach'd at Philadelphia, January 7, 1747,8. Being the

day appointed by the honourablk the president and council, to be observed throughout this province, as a day op fasting and prayer. With some enlargement. . . .

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6249

Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford, at the sign of tfte Bible in Second- street. MDCCXLVIII. pp.34. 8vo. lcp.

TERSTEEGEN, Gerhard

Warnungs-Schreiben WIDER DIE Leichtsinigkeit Worin die nothwendige Vbrbindcno der Heiligung MIT DER Rechfertigdng, Wie auch was Evan-

GELISCH 1ST, KURTZLICH ANGKZEIGET WIRD DURCH GeRET Te StEGEN. AuS DEM

Hollaendibchen cebersetzt.

Oermanton gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1748. pp. 48. 24mo. nypl.

6250 TODD, Jonathan 1713-1791

A Defence op the doings of the Reverend Consociation and Association of New-Haven County respecting Mr. Philemon Robbins of Branpord: or, an answer to Mr. Robbins's "Plain narrative." By A Member of the Consociation and Association.

[New-London: Printed by T. Oreen. 1748.] pp. 118. 8vo. bu. mhs.

6251

TOWGOOD, MiCAjAH 1700-1792

The Dissenting gentleman's answer, to the Rev. Mr. White's Three let- ters: in which a separation from the establishment is fully justified;

THE charge of schism IS REFUTED AND RETORTED; AND THE ChURCH OP

England and the church of Jesus Cubist, are impartially compared, and pound to be constitutions op quite a different nature. [two hnes from] Acts xxviii. 22. The fourth edition.

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker at the New Printiny-Office in Beaver-Street. 1748. pp. 64. 4to. aas. bpl. nypl. wl.

6252

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1748.

The same. The fifth edition.

Boston, N. E. Printed and sold by Rogers & FowU in Queen-street. pp. 121, (6). 8vo. AAS. ba. bpl. hc. jcb. yc.

TREATISE proving that most of the disorders incident to the fair sex are

OWING TO flatulencies NOT SEASONABLY VENTED.

Boston: Printed by J. Bushell. 1748.

A TREATISE shewing the need we have to rely upon God as sole protector OP this Province; and the reason op man's degenerating from his state of purity, and the means whereby he may be re-established again. Also,

SOME remarks made ON THOSE TWO PASSAGES IN GILBERT TENNENT'S SERMON,

VIZ. Swearing, and Sabbath-bbeaking; with a reply thereunto. Together

WITH SOMETHING IN ANSWER TO A LATE PERFORMANCE, INTITULED, PLAIN TRUTH; DISCOVERING THE FALSITY THEREIN CONTAINED, WITH REMARKS ON THE AUTHORS

iRRBLiGiON. Containing wholesome advice to the faithful to hold on their way, and shewing the woful effects of transpiring with strong liquor, and the way set forth how to answer the end of our creation : with a call to the inhabitants op this province to amendment of life. By One that wisheth well to all mankind.

(26).

Philadelphia : 8vo.

Printed by Oodfiard Armbrister in Arch-street. 1748. pp.

bpl. lcp.

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AUCTION TALUKS

6255 TURELL, Ebenezer 1701-1778

ilB. Turell's brief and plain exhortations to his people on the late fast, January 28, 1747-8. Publish'd at the earnest desire of some op the HEARERS. [Eight lilies of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and Hold by Rogers and Fowle, in Queen-street. 1748.

pp. (11). 8V0. AAS, BA. UTS.

6250 VAN HKAGIIT, Tieleman Jans

Der Blutioe Sciiau-Platz Oder Martyrbr-Spiegel der Taupps-Gksinnten

ODER WeIIRLOSEN-ChIUSTEN, DIE UM DES ZeUGNUSS JKSU IHRES SeLIGMACHERS

willen gelitten haben, und seynd gbtodtet worden von Christi Zeit an

BIS AUF das JaIIR 1660. VORMAI.S AUS UNTERSCHIEDLICHEN GLAUBWiJRDIGEN CilRONICKEN, NaCHRICHTEN UND ZeUOnOSSEN GESAMMLET UND IN HOLLAENSDIS-

CHER Sprach heraus gkoeben VON T. .1. V. Braqht. Nun aber sorgfael-

tigst ins Hochteutsche ubehsetzt und zum erstenmal ans Light gebhacht.

Ephrata in Pensylvanien, Dnieks und Verlags der Bruederseliafft. Anno

MDCCXLVIII. 2 bands, pp. 56, 478, (6); (2), (2), 10, 949, (1), (8), (2), 1

plate. fol. HSP. NYPL.

Title to second volume: Dks Blutigen Schau-Platzes Oder Martyreb-

SPIEGEI.S DER TaUFFS GbSINNTEN ODER WeHBLOSEN ChRISTEN. ZwBYTE ThIEL. VORMALS in HoLLAENDISCHEB SpRACHE heraus GEGEBEN, und MIT VIELBN GLAUBWOrDIGEN URKUNDEN VERMEHRT, nun aber AUS DEM Hollaen-

dischen in das Hochteutsche getreulicu, Obersetzet, und mit biniobn neuen

Nachriciiten vermehret.

Kphrnta in Pennsylvnnien Drueks und Verlags der Brueder-schafft. Anno.

MDCCXLXIX. [sic 1749.] pp. (2), (2), (10), 949, (1), (8), (2).

The largest book printed at the Brotherhood Press. The Ephrata Brethren were three years engaged upon its printing and binding. The paper was manufactured at Ephrata, and the laborious task of translating this great work from Dutch into German was also accomplished by them. The edition consisted of twelve hundred copies, some of which have the titles printed in red and black. The engraved frontispiece, representing the army of martyrs marching to Heaven, which was probably executed in Holland, is generally missing, as the design was offensive to the Mennonites.

6257 VERHANDLUNGEN deb Coetus von Pennsylvanien. [Philadelphia: 1748.]

6258 VERSCHIEDENE alter und neoere Geschichten von Erscheinunoen der

GeISTER. . . . ZWEITB AUFLAQB.

Germanton: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1748.

6259 THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1748. Willinmsburg : Printed by William Parks. 1748. fol.

6260 WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748 A Discourse on the way of instruction by catechisms, and the best manner

of composing them. The third edition, corrected.

Boston : Reprinted and sold by Roger <fe Fowle in Queen-street. 1748. 12mo.

6261 Discourses on the world to comb; or, the joys and sorrows op the

departed souls at death, and the glory and terror of the resurrection, wherein, after some representations of the happiness of Heaven, and a preparation for it, there follows a rational and spiritual account op the punishments in Hell, and a proof of their eternal duration. With A plain answer to all plausible objections.

Boston: Reprinted by Rogers and Fowle for 1). Ilenehman & for J. Blanehwrd. 1748. 2 vols, in one. 8vo.

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WATTS, Isaac, continued.

The First sett op Catechisms, and puateiis: or, the religion of little

children under seven or eight tears op age. collected out of the

LARGER BOOKS OF PRAYER AND CATECHISM FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH. ThE SEVENTH EDITION.

Boston: Reprinted and sold by Rogers and Foide in Queen-street. 1748.

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HoR^ LYRICS. Poems, chiefly op the lyric kind. In three books.

Sacred i. To devotion and piety, ii. To virtue, honour and friendship. III. To the memory op the dead. . . . The ninth edition, corrected.

Boston: Reprinted and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, and J. Blane/uird at tlie Bible and Grovm in Dock-Square. 1748. 12mo. lihs.

A Preservative prom the sins and follies op childhood and youth,

written in a way op question and answer: To which is added, a LARGE

catalogue op remarkable Scripture names, collected for the use of children, and explained for their better acquaintance with the Holy Scriptures. The fifth edition.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1748.

The Second sett op Catechisms and praters: or some helps to the re- ligion OP children, and their knowledge op the Scripture, from seven to twelve years of age. The seventh edition.

Boston: Reprinted and sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-Street. 1748.

WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY op Divines.

The Assembly's Catechism with notes: Or the Shorter Catechism, composed

BY the AS8E.MBLY OP DiVINES AT WESTMINSTER: WITH A liRIKP EXPLICATION OF THE MORE DIFFICULT WORDS AND PHRASES CONTAINED IN IT, FOR THE INSTRUC- TION OF YOUTH. By THE LATE I. WaTTS, D. D. ThE FIFTH EDITION.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1748.

The same. The sixth edition.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle, in Queen- Street. 1748.

WESTON, Edward 1703-1770

The Englishman directed in the choice op his religion. Reprinted for THE USE op English Americans, with a prefatory address vindicating the King's supremacy and authority op Parliament, in matters op religion,

AND THEREBT demolishing ALL THE PLEAS OF DISSENTERS FOR SEPARATION, according TO THE CONCESSION OF THE DISSENTING GENTLEMAN'S ANSWER

TO THE Rev. Mr. White's letters. Pages H, and 53. Being also a justifi- cation op the Church op England against the misrepresentations op THAT ANSWER. [Signed J. Wetmore.] [Two lines from] Pro v. xviii. 17.

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-Street MDCCXLVIII. pp. 77. (2). 8vo. aas. ba. mhs. nths.

WHITEFIELD, George 1714-1770

A Letter prom the Reverend Mr. Whitefield, to a reverend divine in Boston ; giving a short account of his late visit to Bermuda.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 7. 8vo. AAS.

YALE COLLEGE.

Catalogus eorum qui in Collegio Yalensis, quod est in Novo-Portu Connec- ticutensium, ad anno 1702, ad annum 1748. Alicujus gradus Laurea donati sunt. [Colophon :]

[Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotlieus Green. 1748.] Broadside, fol.

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YALE COLLEGE, continued.

OOLLEGII YaLKNSIS, QuOD EST NOVO POKTU CONNKCTICUTENSIUM STATUTA,

A Preside et Sociis Sancita. In vsum Juventhtis Academics.

Nmi-Londini : exeudebat Timotheus Green. MDCCXLVIII. pp. 4, (20).

CHS. TC.

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4to.

Pn-«CLAKI38IMO OPTIMA ERUDITIONE VIT^ INTEGRITATK OMNIQUB FOELICISSIM^!

OUBERNANDI RATIOSE IN8TR0CTIS8IMO VIRO JONATHAN LaW ArMIGERO COL- ONIC CONNECTICUTENSIS GCBERNATORI . . . ReVERANDO AC HONORANDO D.

TnoMiE Clap Collegii Yalensis Pr.esidi . . . Hasck Theses qoas (Deo annuente) in Collegio Yalensis defenders . . .

Habita in Comitiis Novo-P(yHu Connectieutenaium. MDCCXLVIII. Broadside. foL

QU^STIONES pro modulo DISCUTIENDiE SUB MODERAMINE ReVERENDI D.

Thom^ Clap, Collegii- Yalensis, quod est, divinia providentia Novo-Portu Connecticutensium Rectoris. In Comitiis publici a laurea magistratis

CANDIDATIS, MDCCXLVIII.

[Novi-Londini, exeudebat Timotheus Oreen. 1748.] Broadside. Sm. foL yc.

ADA>IS, Eliphalet 1677-1753

A Funeral discourse on the death op Mrs. Ltdia Pygan Adams, who died 6 September, 1749, prom Ezkk. xxiv. 16.

New-London: Printed by T. Oreen. 1749. CH8.

ADAMS, John 1704-1740

Poems on several occasions, original and translated; and the whole Book of Revelations translated. The second edition.

Boston: Printed for D.Oookin in Marlborough Street. 1749. pp. 180. 8vo.

AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year of oub Lord Christ,

1750. . . .

Boston, in New England: Printed by J. Draper, for t?ie Booksellers. [1749.] pp. (16). 16mo. nypl.

ANTIGALLICUS, Titus, pseudonym.

An Ode, for the Thanksgiving day. By Titus Antigallicus, esq. Boston: Printed & sold by T. Fleet. 1749. 8vo.

APPLETON, Nathaniel 1693-1784

The Difference between a legal and an evangelical justification ; set forth in an exposition (in course) of Romans hi. 20, 21, 22, 23 verses. . . . Published at the desire of the young students of the College. [Six lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle, in Queen-street. 1749. pp. 26, (1). 8vo. - ba. CHS. WL.

ASHLEY, Jonathan 1712-1780

Ministers and people excited to diligence in their respective duties, by

THE consideration OF THEIR SHORTLY PUTTING OFF THEIR EARTHLY TABERNA- CLES. A SERMON PREACHED AT NORTHFIELD, JaN. 11, 1748, THE DAY BEFORE THE INTERMENT OP THE REMAINS OF THE REVEREND Mr. BeNJAMIN DOOLITTLE, PASTOR OF THE CHURCH THERE. WhO DIED JANUARY 9. 1748, IN THE 54TH

YEAR OF HIS AGE, AND 30th OF HIS MINISTRY [Five Hnes of Scripturc

texts.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1749. pp. 26,(1). 4to. chs.

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6280 BALCH, William 1704-1792

A PUBLICK SPIRIT, AS EXPBESS'D IN PRAYING FOR THE PEACE AND SEEKING THE

GOOD OF Jerusalem, recommended to rulers and people. A sermon

PREACHED BEFORE HIS EXCELLENCY WiLLIAM ShIRLBY, ESQ ; THE HONOURABLE

HIS Majesty's Council and House of Representatives of the Province of THE Massachusetts-Bay in New-England May 31. 1749. Being the day for the electing his Majesty's Council for said Province. . . .

Bostoyi: Printed hy order of the Honourable House of Ilepreseniatives. 1749. pp. (4), 28. 12mo. aas. ba. bpl. mhs. nypl. wl.

6281 BALL, William The New-Jersey Almanack, fob the year of christian account, 1750.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1749.]

6282 BARNARD, Sir John 1685-1764 A Present for an apprentice: or, a sure guide to gain both esteem and

estate. With rules for his conduct to his master, and in the world. By a Late Lord Mayor of London. The fourth edition.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. MDCC- XLIX. pp. 103, (4). 24mo. lcp.

6283 BEACH, John 1700-1782 A Calm and dispassionate vindication of the professors of the Church of

England, against the abusive misrepresentations and falacious argumen- tations OF Mr. Noah Hobart, in his late Address to them. Humbly

OFFERED TO THE CONSIDERATION OF THE GOOD PEOPLE OF NeW-EnGLAND, WITH A PREFACE BY Dr. JOHNSON, AND AN APPENDIX CONTAINING Mr. WeT-MORe'S AND Mr. CaNER's VINDICATION OF THEIR OWN CAUSB AND CHARACTERS PROM

THE ASPERSIONS OF THE SAME AUTHOR. . . . [Three lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold by •/. Draper in Newbury-Street. 1749. pp. viii, 75. 4to. aas. ba. bm. nyhb.

Running-title : An Address to the good pkoplk of Nkw-England.

6284 THE BEGGAR, and no beggar: or, every man a king if he will. A parable. Containing an example op a perfect man in Christ. To which is added. The Hidden manna; being an encouragement to the spiritual progress ; in a letter to a well-disposed friend. Also A Word of comfort to the poor and infirm.

Philadelphia : Re-printed [by Franklin and Hall] in tlie year. MDCCXLIX. pp. 80. 8vo. nyhs.

6285 BERKENMEYER, Willem Christoffel Wilhelm Christopher Berkenmyers Geheime unt offentliche Ausprache

SAMT EINER SCHLUS-ReDE, An HeREN JOHANN CHRISTOPHER HaRTWICK, MiT

Etlichen zur Erlauterung, und zur Entdeckung des Cbiptoherbn Huth- IANI8ME, dienenden Anmerkungkn nach der Vorschript unsreb Nieu- YoBKSEN K. O. p. II. Cap. 11. art. 6. Zum Druck klaar gemacht. Da von

die ScHLUS-ReDE VORLAUPBN AUS GEGEBEN 1ST DAS IN theerbosh, gegebene

offentliche Ergernis, am Tage DES Herren, d. 5. Febbuarii, 1748,9. Christ-vebnunftig beubtheilen zu konnkn.

Oedruckt zu Neiu-York,by Johann Zenger, MDCCXLIX. pp. (2), 114. 4to.

At the end occurs this notice: "Van Pagina 27 Litra H. is ge-

druclit by my Henry De Foreest."

6286 BIRKETT, William Poor Will's Almanack fob the year of christian account, 1750.

Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. [1749.]

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6288 6289 6290 6291

THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1749.

Boston : Printed by T. Fleet, at tlie Heart and Crown, in Cornhill.

1749.

fol.

THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Journal. Boston : Printed by Kneeland & Green.

January-December, 1749. 1749. fol.

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THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1749. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1749. fol.

THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1749.

Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1749. 4to.

BRIANT, Lemuel 1722-1754

The Absurdity and blasphemy of depreciating moral virtue: a sermon PREACHED at the west-church in Boston June 18th. 1749. . . . [Eight lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Green for D. Gookin, in Marlborough-street. 1749. pp. 31. 8vo. AAS. BA. ens. HC.

A BRIEF account op the rise, progress and present state op the paper cur- rency OP New-England, and op the measures taken by the Massachusetts Province for estabushino a silver currency for the future.

Boston: Printed by J. Buslull and J. Green. 1749. pp.15. 8vo. mhs.

BUCKNAM, Nathan

A Monitor for gospel ministers. A sermon preached at Brookfield, Massachusetts Sept. 13, 1749, at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Elisha Harding.

Boston: 1749. pp. 32. 12mo. mhb.

BURGH, James

Thoughts on educ.4.tion, tending chiefly to recommending to the attention OF the public some particulars relating to that subject; which are not generallyconsidered WITH the regard their importance deserves. By

THE AUTHOR OF BRITAIN'S REMEMBRANCER.

Boston: He printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1749.

pp. 61, (2). 8V0. AAS. BA. BPL.

CAMBRIDGE. Massachusetts. Synod. 1648.

A Platform of church-discipline, gathered out of the word op God; and

AGREED UPON BY THE ELDERS AND MESSENGERS OF THE CHURCHES ASSEMBLED IN

THE Synod at Cambridge, in N. E. To be presented to the churches and General Court for their consideration and acceptance in the Lord, the 8th. month, Anno 1649.

Boston: Re-printed by John Green, for D. Gookin, in Marlborough street. 1749. pp. xxii, 55, (6). 8vo. aas. bpl.

CANER, Henry 1700-1792.

The Piety of founding churches for the worship of God. Being a dis- course upon Nehemiah II. 20. Prbach'd at King's- Chapel in Boston, August 11, 1749. Upon occasion oplaying the first stone for re-building AND enlarging THE SAID Chapel. . . . [Two Ilues of Latin from] Oecom. in Rom. 16.

Printed and sold by J. Draper, in Newbury-street,

AAS. BA. HC.

1749.

Boston; New-England : pp. (6), 18. 4to.

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CHALKLEY, Thomas 1675-1741

A Collection op the works of Thomas Chalkley. In two parts.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. MDCCXLLY. pp. xiii, (3). 590. 8vo. hsp.

Second title: A Journal, or, historical account, op the life, travels, and christian experiences, of that antient, faithful servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas Chalkley ; who departed this life in the Island of Tor- tola, THE fourth day OF THE NINTH MONTH, 1741 . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. MDCCXLIX. pp. (2), 326.

Third title: The Works of Thomas Chalklky. Part ii. Containing his

EPISTLES AND OTHER WRITINGS.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. MDCCXLIX. pp. (2), cccxxix-590.

CHAUNCY, Charles 1705-1787

The Blessedness of the dead who die in the Lord. A sermon preached the Lord's-day after the funeral of Mrs. Anna Foxcroft, the amiable and PIOUS consort of the Reverend Mr. Thomas Foxcroft, who died October 9th 1749, IN THE 53d year of her age. . . . [Two lines from] Philip. 1. 21. Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle in Quee?i- Street. MDCCXLIX. pp. 31. Svo. ba. jcb. nypl.

CINCINNATUS, L. Quincius, pseudonym. A Letter to the freeholders and other inhabitants of the Massachusetts- Bay, relating to their approaching election of representatives. [Signed, L. Quincius Cincinnatus.]

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. [1749.] pp.12. 4to. ba.

CONDUCTOR GENERALis: OR, the office, duty and authority op justices of the peace, high-sheriffs, under-sheriffs, gaolers, coroners, constables, jury-men, and overseers op the poor. As also the office op clerks op

ASSIZE, and of the PEACE, &C. COLLECTED OUT OP ALL THE BOOKS HITHERTO WRITTEN ON THOSE SUBJECTS, WHETHER OF COMMON OR STATUTE-LAW. ThE WHOLE ALPHABETICALLY DIGESTED UNDER THE SEVERAL titles; WITH A TABLE DIRECTING TO THE READY FINDING OUT THE PROPER MATTER UNDER THOSE TITLES. To WHICH IS ADDED, A COLLECTION OUT OF SiR MaTTHEW HaLES, CONCERNING THE DESCENT OF I^NDS ; WITH SEVERAL CHOICE MAXIMS IN THE LAW, AND THE OFFICE OF MAYORS, &C. ThB SECOND EDITION, WITH LARGE ADDITIONS.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, at tlie New- Printing-Offlce, near tlie Market. 1749. pp. (2), (2), 12, xvi, 464. 16mo. hsp.

6301

6302

The same.

Neu)-Tork:

Sold by James Parker. 1749. pp.480. 8vo.

CROSWELL, Andrew 1709-1785

A Narrative of the founding and settling the new-gathered Congrega- tional Church in Boston ; with the opposition of the South Church to the minister, his defence of himself before the council, and expostu- latory letter to that church afterwards. . . . to which is added, by

WAY OF APPENDIX, ThE DEFENCE OF THAT DOCTRINE OF JUSTIFYING FAITH, WHICH HATH BEEN SO MUCH CONDEMNED IN NEW-EnGLAND, WRITTEN BY MESSRS.

Boston, Erskines, &c. when the same was cried down in Scotland. Anno DoM. 1721. Never before printed in New-England.

Boston: iV. F. Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. MDCCXLIX. pp. (37), (1), (1). 4to. aas. ba. hc. mhs. nl.

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6303 DAVIS, Jonathan Some quekibs sent to the Rev. G. Whitefield by Jonathan Davis, in the

teak 1740, which remain as yet unanswered.

Philttdelp/iia : Printed by J. KraiMin, and D. Hall. 1749.

6304 DELL, William

BoTTlS^wl' AlSoxii, OR THE DOCTRINE OF BAPTISMS, REDCCED FROM ITS ANCIENT AND MODERN CORRUPTIONS; AND RESTORED TO ITS PRIMITIVE SOUNDNESS AND INTEGRITY. ACCORDING TO THE WORD OF TRUTH, THE SUBSTANCE OF FAITH, AND THE NATURE OF ChBISt'S KINGDOM. ThE SEVENTH EDITION.

Boston: 1749. pp. 27. 4to. aas.

6305 DODDRIDGE, Philip 1702-1751 The Rise and progress of religion in the Soul, illustrated in a course of

serious and practical addresses, . . . with a devout meditation, or prayer, added to each chapter.

Boston, N. E.: 1749. 12mo.

6806 DOUGLASS, William 1691-1752

A SujtfMARY, HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL, OF THE FIRST PLANTING, PROGRESSIVE IMPROVEMENTS, AND PRESENT STATE OF THE BRITISH SETTLEMENTS IN NOBTH-

America. By Wiluam Douglass, m. d. No. 29. [-No. 36.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, pp. 449- 568. (2), iii, (3). [With four pages of printed wrapper for each number.] 8vo.

6807 A Summary, historical and political, op the first planting, progressive

improvements, and present state of the british settlements in north- America. Containing i. Some general Account of ancient and modern Colonies, the granting and settung of the British Continent and West- India Island Colonies, with some transient remarks concerning the ad- joining French and Spanish settlements, and other remarks op various natures. II. The Hudson's-Bay Company's Lodges, fur and skin trade. HI. Newfoundland Harbours and Cod-fishery, iv. The Province of L'Accadie or Nova-Scotia; with the vicissitudes op the property and jurisdiction thereof, and its present state, v. The several grants of Sagadahock, Province op Main, Massachusett's-Bay, and New-Plymouth, united by a new Charter in the present Province op Massachusetts-Bay, commonly called New-England. . .. Vol.1. [One line of Latin from] Cicero.

Boston, Nexo-Enyland : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen- street. MDCCXLIX. pp. (2), iii, (3), 568. 8vo. jcb. mhs. nypl. The severe character of Admiral Knowles, drawn in contrast to Admiral Warren, in No. 15, pp. 235 to 238, of this work as printed in parts, led to Knowles instituting a suit for libel. The objection- able matter is omitted from the printed volumes though it may 1)6 occasionally found in copies formed from the parts as issued. The copy in the Lenox Collection of the New York Public Library, formerly belonging to Rufus Choate and Charles Deane, has the original leaves inserted. The second volume appeared in 1751. The work was reprinted in London in 1755, and, with new title pages only, again in 1760.

6308 DUNBAR, Samuel -1783

Brotherly love, the duty and mark op christians: k sermon preached AT Medpield, November the 6th, 1748. Being the Lord's-day next fol- lowing THE SITTING OP AN ECCLESIASTICAL COUNCIL THERE, TO COMPOSE SOME UNHAPPY DIFFERENCES THAT HAD ARISEN, AND WERE SUBSISTING AMONG THEM.

. . . [Two lines from] Psalm cxxxiii. 1.

Boston: N. E. Printed by J. Green, for D. Oookin, in Marlborough-street. 1749. pp. 28. 8vo. ba. hc.

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DUNBAR, Samukl, continued. 0309 Man like grass, weak and withering. A sermon delivered at Stough-

TON, UPON THE PREMATURE DEATHS OP SEVERAL YOUNG PERSONS THERE, FEB- RUARY 6, 1748, 9.

Boston: Printed hy J. Cheen. 1749. 8vo.

6310 THE DYING Mothers advice and farewell to her children and friends. Represented in the form of an elegy on the lamented death of Mrs. Mary Williams, (formerly wife of Capt. John Williams, merchant, late of Norwich, deceased,) who . . . departed this life M.\rch 9th, 1748, 9. In the sixty-seventh year of her age. [Five lines of Scripture texts.] [Sixty-four, four-line verses.]

[New-London: Printed by T. Green. 1749.] Broadside, fol. wl.

6311 EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758 An Account of the life op the late Reverend Mr. David Brainerd, min- ister OF the gospel, missionary to the Indians, prom the honourable Society in Scotland, for the propagation of christian knowledge, and pastor of a church of christian Indi.ins in New-Jersey. Who died at Northampton in New-JIngland, Octob. 9th. 1747. in the 30th year op his age: chiefly taken from his own diary, and other private writings

WRITTEN FOR HIS OWN USE; AND NOW PUBLISHED. By JONATHAN EdWARDS, A.M.

Boston, y. E.: Printed and sold by JD. Henchman, 1749. pp. (2), xii.

(18), 316, (2). 8V0. BA. BPL. JCB. mhs. nypl.

6312 An Humble inquiry into the rules op the word op God, concerning

THE qualifications REQUISITE TO A COMPLEAT STANDING AND FULL COMMUNION IN THE VISIBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH. . . . WiTH AN APPENDIX BY MR. FOX-

CROPT. [Eleven lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed & sold by S. Kneeland in Queenstreet. 1749. pp. (2),

V, (1), 136, 16. 4tO. AAS. BA. CHS. HC. WL.

0313 ELIOT, Jared 1685-1763

A Continuation op the Essay upon field-husbandry, as it is or may be or- dered IN New England. . . . [Four lines from] Jam. v. 7. N. B. In the LAST year's Essay, the word Sward, by an error of the press, was every where printed sword.

Jf. London: Printed and sold by T. Qreen. 1749. pp. (4), 34, (2).

12mO. AA8. MHS. NYHS.

6314 ENGLAND. Church op.

The Primer, or catechism set forth agreeable to the Book op Common

PRAYER.

Boston: Reprinted. Sold by T. Band. 1749.

6315 ER8KINE, Ralph 1685-1752

Gospel sonnets, or, spiritual songs. In six parts, i. The believer's ESPOUSALS. II. The believer's .jointure, hi. The believer's riddle, iv. The believer's lodging, v. The believer's soliloquy, vi. The be- liever's PRINCIPLES. Concerning creation and redemption. Law and GOSPEL. Justification and sanctification. Faith and sense. Heaven

AND EARTH.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle. 1749.

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6316 EVANS, Lewis

A Map op Pennsylvania, New-Jersey, New-Yokk, and the three lower Counties, on Delaware.

New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. 1749. In March, and in October, 1749, the author advertised that the plate of the Map was finished, and a few copies could be seen, ijoth plain and coloured. Objections were shortly publicly made to the dividing lines, on the Map, between New York and New Jersey, which was answered by the author. Publication was to be made as soon as a thousand subscriptions were obtained, but it is not jjrobable that this number was reached, as further publica- tion of the Map was not made until 1755, when two editions were published in Philadelphia.

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6317 FINLEY, Samuel 1715-1766 The Approved minister of God. A sermon preach'd at the ordination op

the Reverend Mk. John Rodgers: at St. Georges, in Pennsylvania, March 16, 1749. Publish'd at the request op the hearers, with some enlargements. . . .

PJaladelp?ua : Printed by William Bradford in. Second-street, for Messrs. David Stewart, and Isaac Dushane. [1749.] pp. 23, (1). 8vo. loc.

6318 FOX, John 1678-1756 Time and the end of time, in two discourses. The first about Redemption

OP TIME. The second about Consideration of our latter end. Boston: Re printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1749. 8vo.

6319 FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790 A Pocket Almanack for the tear 1750. . . . By R. Saunders, phil.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, and B. Hall. [1749.] pp. (24). 32mo. LOC.

6320 Poor Richard improved: being an Almanack .

OUR Lord 1750. ... By Richard Saunders, philom. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall. pp. (36). 8vo.

FOR the year of

[1749.]

6321 Proposals relating to the education op youth in Pensilvania.

Philadelphia: Printed [by B. Franklin and D. Hall.] in the M,DCC,XLIX. pp. 32. 8vo. ba.

year hsp. jcb.

6322 THE FRENCH convert: being a true relation op the happy conversion op a noble French lady, from the errors and superstitions of popery to

the reformed religion, by means op a PROTESTANT GARDENER, HER SERVANT.

Wherein is shewn, her great and unparalleled sufferings on the ac- count OF HER SAID CONVERSION; AS ALSO HER WONDERFUL DELIVERANCE FROM TWO ASSASSINS, HIRED BY A POPISH PRIEST TO MURDER HER ; AND HER MIRACU- LOUS PRESERVATION IN A WOOD FOR TWO YEARS: AND HOW SHE WAS AT LAST PROVIDENTIALLY FOUND BY HER HUSBAND, WHO, TOGETHER WITH HER PARENTS, WERE BROUGHT OVER BY HER MEANS TO THE EMBRACING THE TRUE RELIGION, AS WERE DIVERS OTHERS ALSO.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle for T. Rand. 1749.

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6823

THE FRIENDLY instructor; or, a companion for young masters and young misses: in which theik duty to God, and their parents, their carriage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons, are recommended. In plain and familiar dialogues. With a recommendatory preface, by the Reverend Dr. Doddridge. Boston: Reprinted by Rogers iSc Fowle. 1749.

6334

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6836

FRIENDS. Society of.

An Epistle from the yearly meeting.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall.

1749.

GALE, J. The New- York Almanack fob the year of christian account, 1750. Copernicus, philomath.

New-York: Printed by H. De Foreeat. [1749].

By

GREAT BRITAIN. The Definitive treaty of christian universal and perpetual peace, friend- ship and union, concluded at Aix-la-Chapelle, Oct. 7-18, 1748. Between the crowns of Great Britain and France, and the States Gener.a.l of the United Provinces . . .

Boston: Reprinted. 1749. pp. 23. 16mo.

mhs. nysl.

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6328

6829

HALE, Sir Matthew 1609-1676

The Great audit, or good steward. Being some necessary and important considerations, to be considered of by all sorts of people. Taken out OF (that worthy and renowned Judge) Sir Matthew Hale's writings: and therein his own experience of the inward and invisible guidance op the SPIRIT OF God. The eleventh edition.

Boston: Sold by J. Edwards. 1749.

HALL, Elihu? 1714-1784

The Present way op the country in maintaining the gospel ministry by a public rate or tax, is lawful, equitable & agreeable to the gospel. as the same is argued and proved in way op dialogue between john quer-

I8TICU8 AND ThOMAS CaSUISTICUS, NEAR NEIGHBOURS IN THE COUNTRY. By E.

H. m. a. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts.]

N. London, Printed and sold by T. Oreen,ni9. pp. (2), 74. 12mo. nypl. Trumbull says, Elihu Hall was the only E. H. M. A. in Connecti- cut in 1749. Replied to, in 1763, by Joseph Belles.

HARE, Francis 1671-1740

The Difficulties and discouragements which attend the study of the Scriptures in the way op private judgment, represented in a letter

TO A YOUNG CLERGYMAN . . . ThE SIXTH EDITION.

Boston: Printed by J. Bushell and J. Oreen,for D. Gookin. 1749. pp. 42. Sm. 8vo aas. bm. bpl.

6330 HARVARD COLLEGE.

Illustrissimo AC sublimi virtutb, optimaquk eruditions ornatissimo viro GuLiELMO Shirley, Armigero, ProvincivB Massachusettensis Guber- NATORi . . . Reverendo pariter atque honorando D. Edvardo Holyoke, Collegij Harvardini Preside . . . Theses hasce, quas (Divinio annuente numine) in Collegio Harvardino defenders . . . [Colophon :]

Habita in Comitiis Atademieis Cantabrigim, Nov-Anglorum, Pridie Calen- darum Quintilis. Anno M,DCC,XLIX. Broadside, fol. hc.

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6882

6888

THE HISTORY op the Holt Jesus. Containing a brief and plain account

OF HIS birth, UFE, DEATH, RESDRRECTION AND ASCENTION INTO HeaVEN ; AND HIS COMING AGAIN AT THE GREAT AND LAST DAY OF JUDGMENT. BEING A PLEAS- ANT AND PROFITABLE COMPANION FOR CHILDREN; COMPOS'D ON PURPOSE FOR

THEIR USE. By a Lover of their precious souls. The sixth edition.

Boston: Printed by J. Bushell andJ. Oreen. 1749. pp. (45). 48mo.

DER HOCH-DEUTSCH Americanische Calender, auf das Jahr Nach der Gnadenreichen Geburth unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi 1750. . . . zum zwcilfpten mal heraus gegeben.

Germantown: Gedruckt und zu finden, bey Christoph Saw. [1749.] pp. (36). Sm. 4to. HSP.

HOVEY, Ivory 1714-1808

The Duty and privilege of aged saints to leave their dying testimony behind them to posterity. a sermon occasioned by the death of lieut. John Hammond Of Rochester; who was born at Sandwich, Nov. 22, 1663, AND died April 19. 1749. in the 86th year op his age. Wherein, is in- serted his dying counsels to his offsprings.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland in Queenstreet. 1749. pp. (2), ii, 34. 12mo. ba.

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6384 6885

6836

THE IMPENETRABLE secret.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall.

1749.

6837

6338

THE INDEPENDENT Advertiser. January-December, 1749.

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle in Queen-Street, next to the Prison. 1749. fol.

INDIANS. Eastern.

A Journal of the proceedings of the Commissioners appointed for manag- ing A treaty of peace: to be begun and held at Falmouth in the County op York, the twenty-seventh of September, Anno Domini one thousand

SEVEN hundred AND FORTY-NINE ; BETWEEN ThOMAS HuTCHINSON, JOHN

Choate, Israel Williams and James Otis esqrs; commissioned by the hon- ourable Spencer Phips, esq; lieutenant-governour and commander in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, on the one part; and the Eastern Indians on the other part.

Boston; New-England: Printed by John Draper. [1749.] pp. 18. 4to.

AN INQUIRY into the nature, obligation, and advantages of religious fel- lowship: Together with an attempt to direct in the proper exercise of IT. [Twelve lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers & Fowle. 1749. pp. 100, (3). 16mo.

JAMES, Thomas

A Short tre.vtise on the visible Kingdom of Christ, and the great charter

PRIVILEGES GRANTED BY HIM TO HIS SUBJECTS. WhBREIN IT IS PROVEN, THAT HIS . . .18, AND WAS, THE SAME IN SUBSTANCE . . . THE OlD AND NeW

Testament, and the subjects the same, viz. believers, and their infant- seed; AND THAT IT WAS UNDER THE SAME COVENANT. VIZ. THE COVENANT OF GRACE. And LIKEWISE PROVEN, THAT WATER-BAPTISM IS COME IN THE ROOM OF CIRCUMCISION, AND THE LoRD'S SUPPER IN THE ROOM OF THE PaSSOVER. . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall. MDCCXLIX. pp. 80. 8vo. Loc.

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JANEWAY, James 1636-1674

A Token for children. Being an exact account of the conversion, holt

AND exemplary LIVES, AND JOYFUL DEATHS OF SEVERAL YOUNG CHILDREN. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A TOKEN FOR THE CHILDREN OP NeW-EnGLAND. Or, SOME EXAMPLES OF CHILDREN, IN WHOM THE FEAR OF GOD WAS REMARKABLY BUDDING BEFORE THEY DIED, IN SEVERAL PARTS OF NeW-EnQLAND. PRESERVED AND PUBLISHED FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT OF PIETY IN OTHER CHILDREN. WiTH NEW ADDITIONS.

Boston, Printed: Philadelphia. Re-printed, and sold by D. Franklin and D. Hall. MDCCXLIX. pp. xii, 108. 12mo. bpl.

BIN JEDER Sein eigener Doctor, odeu Des armkn Land-Mannes Artzt. In siCH haltend: Wie sich jedermann durch schlechte, und leichte Mittel

von ALLEN, ODER DOCH VON DEN MEISTEN KrANCKHEITEN, DIE IN DIESEM

Climate gemein bind, curiren kan, und das mit wenigen Kosten, wbil die Mittel meistbns in DIESEM Lande wachen. Zu erst in Englischer Sprache

GBSCHRIEBEN und ZUM OFFTERN GEDRUCKT, nun ABER UM SEINER VOUTREP- FLICHKEIT WILLEN INS TeUTSCHK UBERSETZT, WORDEN DURCH P. M.

Philadelphia: Oedrutkt und zu finden bey Benjamin FranMin und Johann Boehm, 1749. pp. 40. 16mo. hsp.

JERMAN, John

The American Almanack fob the tear op christian account 1750. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. [1749.]

KEMPIS, Thomas (Haemmerlein Lixtin Malleolus) A

The Christian pattern, or the imitation op Jesus Christ, being an abridg- ment op the Works op Thomas a Kempis. By A Female Hand.

London, printed M,DCC,XLIV. Oermantown : Reprinted, by Christopher A'ojw. 1749. pp. (2), 378. 8vo. hsp.

ViER BUcHER von der Nachpolge Christi. Oermantown: Gedruckt by Christoph Sam:

1749.

6346

A LETTER to the freeholders, and qualified voters, relating to the ensu- ing election. [Nine lines of quotation.] [Signed,] A New- England-Man.

Boston: If. E. Printed by Rogers and Foicle in Queen-Street. MDCCXLIX.

pp. (12). 4tO. AAS. BA. BFL. MU8.

LISCHY, Jacob

EiNE Warnbnde WAchter-Stimm An alle Gott und Jesum libbende Seblen.

HERGBNOMMEN AuS DEM ftBERAUS WICHTIGBN EVANGELIO VON DEN FaLSCHEN

Prophetbn Zuerst in einer Predict am 8 Sontag nach Trinitatis Der

REFOHMIRTEN GbMEINDE an der KlEINEN CaTORKS MtjNDLICH ZUGERUFFEN UND HERNACH 80LOHES MIT KURTZEN DOCH GRUNDLICHEN AnMERCKUNGEN VON DEN SOGENANDTEN MAHRISCHEN BrUDERN ODER ZiNZENDORPFERN BEKRXFF-

tiget: Und aup viblpaltiges Begehren, zu desto allgemeinbrer Warnung

UND ErBAUUNG ZUM DRUCK tJBEBGBBBN DURCH JaCOB LiSCHY, V. D. M. PrBDIGER

der Reformirten Gemeinden uber der Susquehanna in Pennsylvanien.

Germantown gedruckt bey Christoph Saur 1749. pp. 48. 8vo. hsp.

LITTLE, Otis

The State of trade in the Northern Colonies considered; with an account op their produce, and a particular description of Nova Scotia. Salutis communis interest. Cic.

London printed, 1748. Boston Re-printed, and sold by Thomas Fleet, at tlie Heart and Crown in Cornhill, 1749. pp. 43. 8vo. ba. bpl. mhs. nypl. wl.

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6347 LORING, Isuael 1682-1772 Justification not by wouks, but by faith in Christ. A practical discourse,

ON Gal. II. 16.

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland & T. Green. 1749. pp. (6), 93. 24mo.

6348 LOZANO, Pedro 1697-1759 A True and particular relation of the dreadful earthquake, which iiap-

pen'u at Lima, the capital of Peru, and the neighbouring port of Callao, ON THE 28th of October, 1746. With an account likewise op everything material that passed there afterwards to the end of November follow- ing. Published at Lima by command op the viceroy, and translated from the original Spanish, by A Gentleman who resided many years in those countries.

London Printed : Philadelphia Reprinted and sold by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at the Ncic Printing-Office, near tfis Market. 1749. pp. 52. 8vo. hsp.

6349 LUTHER, Martin

Der Ivleink Catechismus des seligen D. Martin Luthers.

Philadelphia: Gednickt bey B. Franklin, und J. Boehm. No copy is known to be extant.

1483-1546

1749.

6350 MARYLAND Province.

Votes and proceedings of the Lower House op Assembly op thb Province op Maryland. At a session begun and held May 9. 1749-[11 May, 1749.] [Colophon:]

Annapolis : Printed and sold by Jonat Green, Printer to the Province. [1749.] pp. (8). fol. NTPL.

6351 The same. [24 May ,-24 June, 1749.] [Colophon:]

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green, Printer to the Province. 1749. pp. (56). fol. NYPL.

6352 THE MARYLAND Gazette. January-December, 1749. Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1749. fol.

C353 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly op HIS Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: be- gun AND held at Boston upon Wednesday the twenty-fifth day op May 1748, AND continued by prorogation and adjournments to Wednesday the twenty- first day op December pollowtng; and then met. [Colophon:]

Boston: If. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, by order of his excellency the Goternour, Council, and House ofliepresentatives. MDCCXCIX [sic 1749] pp. 281-390. fol.

6354 The same. Begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the thirty- first day of May 1749, and continued by sundry prorogations to the twenty-third op November following, and then met. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, by order of his honour the Lieutenant Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCC- XLLX. pp. 391-394. fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

6855 Acts and Laws passed by the Great and General Court or Assembly of

HIS Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England:

BEGUN AND HELD AT BOSTON UPON WEDNESDAY THE TWENTY-FIFTH DAY OP MaY 1748, AND CONTINUED BY PROROGATION AND ADJOURNMENTS TO WEDNESDAY THE FIFTH DAY OP ApRIL FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET. [Colophon :]

Boston : N. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, by order of his excellency the Oovernour, Council, and House of Representatives. 1749. pp. 285-286. fol.

6856 The same. Begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the thirty- first DAY OP May 1749. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, by order of tlie Oovernour, Council and Representatives. MDCCXLIX. pp. 287-295. fol.

6357 The same. And continued by sundry prorogations to the twenty- second OF November following, and then met. [Colophon :]

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen. By order of his honour tlie Lieutenant Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCXLIX. pp. 297-306. fol.

6358 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shirley, esq ; captain-general and

oovernour in chief in and over his Majesty's Province of the Massa- chusetts-Bay in New-Engl*nd. a Proclamation for a publick fast. . . . Thursday the fifteenth day of June instant, . . . God save the King. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency tJie Oovernour and Council. [1749.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

6859 [Arms.] By his excellency William Shiuley, esq; captain-general and

oovernour in chief, in and over his Majesty's Province op the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New England. A Proclamation for a general thanks- giving. . . . Thursday the twenty-fourth of August instant, . . . God SAVE the King. [Colophon:]

Boston : Printed by John Draper, Printer to his excellency the Oovernour and Council. [1749.] Broadside, fol. ba. mhs.

6360 [Arms.] By the honourable Spencer Phips, esq: lieutenant-governour

AND commander IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSA-

chusets-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a general thanks- giving . . . Thursday the sixteenth op November next . . . Dated, Boston, 20th op October, 1749. God save the King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his honour tlie Lieut. Oovernour and Council. [1749.] Broadside, fol. ba. mhs.

6361 [Arms.] By the honourable Spencer Phips, esq ; lieutenant-governoub

and commander in chief in and over his Majesty's Province op the Massa- chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation fob a publick past. . . . Thursday the fifteenth of March next, . . . God save the Kino. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his honour the Lieut. Oov- ernour and Council. [1749.] Broadside, fol. mhs.

UNIVERSfTY

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

Journal of thk honourable House op Representatives of his Majesty's

Province op the Massachusetts-Bat in New-England, begun and held at Boston, in the Countt of Suffolk, on Wednesdat the thirty-first day op May, Annoque Domini, 1749. [-29 June, 1749.]

Boston: iV. S. Printed by Samnel Kneeland, Printer to tltt honourable House of Representatives. 1749. pp. (56). fol. msl.

The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to Wednes- day the 2d op August following, and then met at Boston aforesaid;

BEING THE SECOND SESSION OF SAID CoURT. [-19 AugUSt, 1749.]

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1749.] pp. 57-83. fol.

The same. And from thence continued by several prorogations to

Thursday the 23d of November following, and then met at Boston aforesaid; being the third session of said Court. [-20 April, 1750.]

[Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1749-1750.] pp. 85-240. fol.

1720-1766 Preach'd at the Lecture in the West Meeting-House

& Fowle, in Queen-street. mhs.

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6371

MAYHEW, Jonathan Seven sermons . . IN Boston, in 1748.

Boston, N. E. : Printed & sold by Rogers MDCCXLIX. pp. (4), 157. 8vo. Reprinted in London in 1750.

MITHRIDATB, PIippocrate, pseudonym.

Some serious thoughts on the design of erecting a College in the Province OF New- York. Shewing the eminent advantages of a liberal education, more especially with regard to religion and politicks. Humbly offered to the publics, for the encouragement op so useful an under- taking. By Hippocrates Mithridate Apoth. [Five lines of quotations.]

New-York : Sold by John Zenger in Stone-Street, near Fort George. 1749. 8vo.

MOODEY, or MOODY, Samuel 1676-1747

A Discourse to the little children delivered to them at York, in the Province of Maine, on a catechize day.

Boston: Printed and sold by Kneeland dk Green. 1749.

The same.

Boston Printed. New-London: Reprinted and sold by Timothy Green [1749.] pp. 16. 8vo.

MORE, Roger, pseudonym.

Poor Roger 1750. The American country Almanack, for the tear of christian account, 1750. By Roger More, philodespot.

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker. [1749.]

MORE, Thomas, pseudonym.

The American country Almanack for the year of christian account, 1750. ... By Thomas More, philodespot.

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker, at t!ie New Printing- Offlce in Beaver-street. [1749.]

A Sheet Almanack for New- York, for the tear 1750.

New-York: Printed and sold by James Parker at the New Printing- Offlce in Beaver-street. [1749.] Broadside, fol.

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6372 MORGAN, Joseph 1674-1740

Love to our neighbour recommended; and the duties there of importu- nately urged: a sermon shewing what is required, and what is not re- quired IN loving our neighbours as ourselves, and why we must do it, &c. Preached at Freehold in the Jersies. . . . Now publish'd at the desire

AND EXPENCE OF ONE THAT LATELY PERUSED, AND VERY MUCH APPROVES OF IT.

New-London, Printed in the year liyi . Boston: N. E. Re-printed by John Green. 1749. pp. 15. 16mo. CHS.

Advertised in the Boston Weekly Post-boy as: Sold by Obadiah Cookson at the Cross-Pistols iu Fish-street.

6373 The same. The third edition.

Boston: If. E. He-printed by John Oreen. 1749. pp.15. 16mo. mhs.

6374 NATHAN, John An Almanack for the tear op christian account. 1750 . . .

New-Tork Printed and sold by John Zenger, [1749.] 16mo.

6375 NEDERDUYTSCHE Almanacks voor het Jaab 1750. Nieuw-Tork: Oedrukt by H. De Foreest. [1749.]

6376 NEU-EINGERICHTETER Amebicanischer Geschichts- Calender. AufdasJahr Nach dbr Gnadenbeichkn Geburt unsebs Herrn cnd Heylandes Jesu Chbisti 1750. . . . ZUM drittenmal aus licht gbgeben.

Philadelphia, Oedruekt und zu finden bey Benjam. Franeklin, und Joh. Boehm. [1749.] pp. (36). 4to. hsp.

Printed in red and black.

6377 NEW JERSEY Province. Acts and laws of his Majesty's Province op Nova-C^bsabea, or New Jersey:

As they were enacted by the governour. Council, and General Assem- bly, IN SEVERAL SESSIONS. ThE FIRST OF WHICH WAS HELD AT PeRTH-AmBOY,

and begun on the tenth day op October, 1743, and continued to the

TENTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1743. ThE FOLLOWING ACT WAS PASSED THE SECOND

DAY OF December, 1743. [Arms.]

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, for the Province of New- Jersey. MDCCXLIX. pp.

56, (1). fol. NYPL.

Contains various Acts passed between October 10, 1748, and August 10, 1748.

8378 Acts and laws op his Majesty's Province op Nova C^ksarea, or New- Jersey: At a General Assembly op the Colony of New- Jersey, begun February 20tii, 1748-9, at Burlington, and continued to the 28th of Mabch, 1749. BEING the first setting of this present Assembly: on which

DAY THE FOLLOWING ACTS WERE PASSED.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford, Printer to tlie King's mast excellent Majesty, for the Province of New-Jersey. MDCCXLIX. pp. 11, (1). fol.

6379 The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly op the Province

OP New-Jbrsey. Held at Burlington on Monday the 20th of February 1748-9. [-20 October, 1749.] [Arms.]

Philadelphia. Printed by William Bradford at the Sign of the Bible in Second street, M,DCCXLIX. pp. (90). fol. njsl. nypl. pro.

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NEW YORK Province.

[Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain gen- eral AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, ... A PROC- LAMATION. [Dated, 28 February, 1748,9.]

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1749. Broadside, fol.

[Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW-YOHK, ... A

Proclamation. [Dated, 29 April, 1749.]

New-York: Printed by Jamei Parker. 1749. Broadside, fol.

Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of tbe

Colony of New- York. [-27 June,-4 August, 1749.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1749.] pp.28, fol. nysl.

His excellency's speech to the Council and General Assembly op the

Province of New- York. [Dated, 28 June, 1749.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1749.] pro.

His excellency's speech to the General Assembly of the Province of

New- York, on Friday the fourth of August, 1749.

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1749.] pp.4, fol. pbo.

To his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain general

AND governor IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, . . . ThE HuMBLE address OF THE MEMBERS OP HIS MaJESTy'S COUNCIL FOR THE PROVINCE OF

New- York. [Dated, 30 June, 1749.]

[New- York: Printed by James Parker. 1749.] Broadside, fol. pro.

To HIS EXCELLENCY THE HONOURABLE GeORGE ClINTON, CAPTAIN GENERAL

AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE Province OP New- York, . . . [The Humble ADDRESS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. Dated, 30 June, 1749.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1749.] Broadside, fol. pro.

ACCTION VALUES

NEW YORK City. The Carmen's law.

New- York :

Printed by James Parker. 1749.

6389

Laws, Statutes, Ordinances, and Constitutions, ordained, made and

established, by the mayor, recorder, aldermen, and assistants, op the City op New- York, convened in Common-Council, for the good rule and government op the inhabitants and residents op the said city. pub- lished the twenty-seventh day of january, and the first day of febru- ary, in the twenty second year op the reign op ouk sovereign lord George the second, by the grace of God, op Great-Britain, France and Ireland, Kino, Defender of the faith, &c. Annoque Domini 1748. And IN the mayoralty of Edward Holland, esq; To which is added, an ap- pendix, containing extracts of sundry Acts of the General Assembly of THE Colony op New-York, immediately relating to the good government op the said City and Corporation.

Printed and sold by J. Parker, at iTie new Printing Office, in Sever [wc] street, 1749. pp. 79, (1). fol. hsp. nyhs. nypl.

THE NEW- YORK Evening-Post. January-December, 1749. New-Yoi'k: Printed by Henry De Foreest. 1749. fol.

$500

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6390 THE NEW-YORK Gazette revived in the Weekly Post-boy. With the

FRESHEST ADVICES FOREION AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBER, 1749.

JV^ew-York: Printed by James Parker, at the New Printing-Ofike in Beaver- Street. 1749. fol. nypl.

6391 THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices foreign

AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBKR, 1749.

New-Tork, Printed by John Zenger, in Stone-Street, near Fort George.

1749. fol. f AA8. NYPL.

6392 PENN, William 1644-1718 Some fruits of solitude, in reflections and maxims, relating to the conduct

OF human life. In two parts. The eighth edition.

NevipoTt, Rhode-Island : Printed by James Franklin, at the Town-Sehool- House. 1749. pp. 10, 158, 6. 24mo.

6393 More fruits of solitude. Being the second part of Reflections and

MAXIMS, relating TO THE CONDUCT OF HUMAN LIFE.

Nevyport, Rhode-Island: Printed by James Franklin, at t!ie Town School- Himse. 1749. pp. 4, 108, 3. 34mo.

6394 PENNSYLVANIA Province. Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis MAONiE Britanni^k, Francis * Hiberni^, vige-

SIMO SECUNDO. At A GENERAL ASSEMBLY OP THE PROVINCE OF PENNSYLVANIA, BEGUN AND HOLDBN AT PHILADELPHIA, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER, AnNO

Domini 1748, in the twenty-second year of the reign of our sovereign LORD George ii. by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ire- land, King, Defender of the faith, &c. And from thence continued by adjournments to the second day of January, 1748, 9.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- offiee, near tlie Market. M,DCC,XLIX. pp. 73-88. fol. hsp.

6395 The same. Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis Maon^ Britanni^k,

Francis & Hiberni^, vigesimo tertio. . . . And from thence continued by adjournments to the seventh day op augcst, 1749.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Ofice, near t/ie Market. MDCCXLIX. pp. (2) 91-105. fol. hsp.

6396 By the honourable James Hamilton, esq; ... A Proclamation.

[Warning Squatters to leave Indian lands west of the Blue Hills. Dated, July 18, 1749.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Printer to the Province. [1749.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

6397 By the honourable James Hamilton, esq; ... A Proclamation.

[Against selling liquor to Indians visiting Philadelphia for Treaty. Dated, August 11, 1749.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Printer to tJie Province. [1749.] Broadside, fol. hsp.

6398 Votes and proceedings op the House of Representatives of the Prov- ince OF Pennsylvania. Met at Philadelphia, on the 14th. op October, Ann Dom. 1748, and continued by adjournments.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin. 1749. pp. 57, (1). fol.

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6405 6406

6407 6408

6409

THE PENNSYLVANIA Gazette. Containing the fbesrest advices foreign

AND D0ME8TICK. JaNUAUY-DeCEMBER, 1749.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, Pout-Master, and D. Hall, at the New-Printing-OgUie, near the Market. 1749. fol.

New-tear verses op the carriers of the Pennsylvania Gazette.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1749.

THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal, or weekly advertiser. January-December,

1749.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at tJie sign of tlte Bible, t/ie corner of Black Horse Alley in Second- street. 1749. fol. hsp.

New-tear veb8E8 of the carriers of the Pennstlvania Journal.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1749.

PENSYLVANISCHE Berichte. Januart 1-December 16, 1749. Germantoicn: Gedntckt bey Ghristoph Saw. 1749. 4to.

HBP.

PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Christ Church.

An Account of the births and burials in Christ-Church Parish, in Phila- delphia, from December 24, 1748, to December 24, 1749. [Philadelphia: 1749.] Broadside. foL

PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Publick Academy.

Constitutions of the Publick Academy, in the City of Philadelphia.

[Philadelphia: Printed by B.Franklin, and D. Hall. 1749.] pp.4, fol.

PHILADELPHIER Teutsche Fama

Philadelphia: Gedmekt bey Joliann BShm. 1749. Reference to this paper is several times made in controversy dur- ing the years 1749 and 1750. No copies are kuowu to be extant.

POOR Robin's Almanack for the tear 1750.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1749.]

PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758

The Natural and moral government and agency of God in causing droughts

AND RAINS. A sermon AT THE SOUTH CUURCH IN BOSTON, ThURSDAT, AuG. 24.

1749. Being the day op the general thanksgiving in the Province of THE Massachusetts, for the extraordinary reviving rains, after the most distressing drought which have been known among us in the mem- ory OF ANY LIVING. . . . [Two lines from] Job xxxvii, 14.

Boston : Printed and sold at Kneeland and Green's in Queen Street. 1749

pp. (6), 40. 8V0. AAS. BA. CHS. HC. job. MHS. UTS. YC.

Reprinted in Boston, and in London the following year.

PRIOR, Thomas 1679-1751

The Authentic narrative of the success op tar water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks: By Thomas Prior, esq; carefully abridged. To which are subjoined two letters from the author of Siris: shewing the medicinal properties op tar water, and the best manner of making it. [One line from] Heb. xin. 16.

London Printed 1746. Boston: N. B. Be-printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. MDCCXLIX. pp. iv, [5]-80. 8vo. ba. chs. mhs.

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RAND, WiLUAM 1700-1779

MiNISTEKS EXHORTED AND ENCOURAGED TO KEEP THAT GOOD THING WHICH WAS COMMITTED TO THEM. A SERMON PREACh'D THE li^H QK JuNE, 1749, AT THE ORDINATION OF THE ReV. Mr. ABRAHAM WILLIAMS TO THE PASTORAL CAUE OF

THE CHURCH OF CHRIST IN SANDWICH. . . . [Four lines from] TiTUS II, 7, 8.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle in Qiieen-street. MDCCXLIX.

pp. 24. 8V0. MH8. NYPL.

RHODE ISLAND Colony.

Acts and resolves, JIarch, 1749. -

Newport: Printed by James Franklin. 1749. pp.76, fol.

ST. JOHN, Henry, Viscount Bolingbroke. 1678-1751

Letters on the spirit of patriotism: On the idka of a patriot king and On the state of parties, at the accession of King George the first.

London Printed. Philadelphia: Ilepritded, and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall at tU Post-Offlee, near the Market. MDCCXLIX. pp. 86,(1). 8vo. lcp.

SCOTTOW, Joshua 1618-1698

Old men's tears for their own declensions, mixed with fears of their posterities further falling off from New-England's primitive consti- tution.

Boston: Be printed for D. Oookin. 1749.

SHEPHERD, .Job, pseudonym.

Poor Job, 1750. An Almanack for the tear of our Lord 1750. ... By Job Shepherd, philom.

Newport: Printed and sold by James Franklin at iJie Town ScJiool-House. [1749.] 8vo.

SHERMAN, Roger 1721-1793

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ, 1750. . . .

Boston, in New-England : Printed by J. Draper, for the Booksellers. [1749.] 8vo.

The same. An Almanack, for the year of our Lord Christ, 1750.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by Henry De Foreest, living in Wall-street, at tlie sign of the Printing Press. [1749.] pp. (24). 8vo.

A SHORT introduction to the Latin tongue. For the use of the lower FORMS IN the Latin School. Being the Accidence abridg'd, and compiled IN that most easy and accurate method, wherein the famous Mr. Ezekiel Cheevek taught ; and which he found the most advantageous by seventy

YEARS experience. ThE SIXTH EDITION, REVISED AND CORRECTED. TO WHICH IS ADDED, A CATALOGUE OF IRREGULAR NOUNS AND VERBS, DISPOS'D ALPHABET- ICALLY: ALSO AN ABSTRACT OF STIRLING'S RhETHORICK, AND THE LONDON VO- CABULARY.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by Jamis Parker. 1749. pp. (2) iv, 136,+ 16mo.

SMITH, Aaron

Some temporal advantages in keeping covenant with God, considered and

APPLIED IN TWO DISCOURSES FROM LeV. 26, 3, 4. DELIVERED JUNE 15TH, 1749.

Being a day of publick fasting, on occasion of the extream drought. . . .

At the earnest request of his hearers. [Nine lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland. 1749. pp. (4), 31, (1). 8vo. ba.

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6419 80ME REMARKS ON Abel Morgan's Answer to Sahukl Finley: and a note to

THE PEOPLE CALLED QUAKERS.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and J). Hall. 1749.

6430 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December. 1749. Charlea-l'oion : Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street.

1749.

fol.

6421 A SUMMARY declaration of the faith and practice of the Baptist Church IN Boston under the pastoral care of Mr. Ephraim Barnard.

Boiton: Sold by Philip Freeman. 1749.

6422

6423

6424

6425

6426

A TABLE for turning any old tenor sum into lawful money.

Boiton : Printed and sold by liogers and Fowle in Queen-Street. Broadside, fol.

1749.

TENNENT, Gilbert 1703-1764

Irenicum ecclesiasticum, or a humble impartial essay upon the peace of

Jerusalem, wherein the analogy between Jerusalem and the visible

church is in some instances briefly hinted. The nature, the order, the

union, of the visible church, together with her terms of communion,

ARE particularly CONSIDERED, AND THEIR EXCELLENCY OPENED. MOREOVER THE FOLLOWING IMPORTANT POINTS ARE LARGELY EXPLAIN'd. 1. WhAT IS TO BE UNDERSTOOD BY THE PEACE OF JERUSALEM. 2. WhaT BY PRAYING FOR THE

PEACE OF Jerusalem. 3. How, and why we should prat for its peace and PROSPERITY. Under the aforesaid general heads, the following par- ticulars ARE DISCUSS'D, VIZ. ThE NATURE, KINDS, HINDRANCES, MEANS AND motives of PEACE AND UNION, TOGETHER WITH AN ANSWER TO OBJECTIONS.

Also a prefatory address to the Synods of New- York & Philadelphia.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford at the sign of the Bible

in Second-street. MDCCXLIX. pp. viii, 141, (1). 8vo. bpl.

A Sermon prkach'd at Burlington in New-Jersey, November 23, 1749.

Being the day appointed by his excellency the governor, with the advice OF HIS JIajesty's Council, for a Provincial thanksgiving. Before the governor and others, upon texts chosen by his excellency. With a prefatory address to Philip Doddridge, d. d. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by W. Bradford at the sign oftlie Bible in Second- street. MDCCXLIX. pp. 28. Sq. 8vo. bpl. hsp. jcb.

A Sermon preach'd at Philadelphia, July 20. 1748. On a funeral oc- casion, wherein the absolute certainty, and great moment, of the doctrine of the Resurrection are proved and illustrated; with a reply to the principal objections against it. , . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, in Second-street. 1749.

pp. 16. 8V0. BM. LOC.

The Substance and scope of both Testaments, or, the distinguishing

GLORY of the GOSPEL. A SERMON ON TlIE DISPLAYS OF DIVINE JUSTICE IN THE PROPITIATORY SACRIFICE OF CHRIST; REPRESENTING THE NATURE, NECESSITY, AND SUFFICIENCY, OP HIS SATISFACTION, THE IMPUTATION OF HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS, IN CONSEQUENCE OF IT, TOGETHER WITH AN ANSWER TO THE MOST IMPORTANT

OBJECTIONS. Preach'd at Philadelphia, in April 1749. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradfmd, in Second-street. 1749. pp. 27. 8vo. hsp.

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TENNENT, Gilbert, continued.

6427 The Terrors of the Lord. A sermon upon the general judgment.

preach'd at Maidenhead, in New-Jersey, Mat the 17th. 1749. Before THE Synod of York. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by William Bradford in Second-street. 1749. pp. 10. 8vo. " LOC.

6428 Two SERMONS preach'd at Burlington, in New-Jersey, April 27th, 1749. The day appointed by his excellency the governor, and the honourable THE Council, for a Provincial fast, before the governor and others, upon texts chosen by his excellency. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by W. Bradford, in Second-street. [1749.] pp. 40. 8vo. LOC

6429 THOMSON, John An Explication op the Shorter Catechism composed by the Assembly op

Divines COMMONLY caixed the Westminster Assembly: wherein the sev- eral QUS. AND ANS. OF THE Sd S. C. ARE RESOLVED, EXPLAINED, &C., &C. . . .

Williamsburg : Printed by William Parks. MDCCXLIX. 12mo.

6430 TODD, Jonathan 1713-1791 Civil rulers the ministers of God, for good to men. Or, the divine

ORIGINAL & authority OF CIVIL GOVERNMENT ASSERTED, AND THE BUSINESS AND DUTY OF CIVIL RULERS, AND THE OBLIGATIONS ON A PEOPLE, TO SUPPORT THEIR AUTHORITY AND MAINTAIN THEIR CHARACTER SHEWED, IN A SERMON PREACH'D BEFORE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COLONY OF CONNECTICUT, AT HaRTFORD,

ON THE DAY OF ELECTION, May IIth, 1749. . . . [Pouf lines of Scripturc texts.] Some things omitted at the delivery, are here inserted, as pre- pared FOR delivery.

N. London, Printed and sold by Timothy Oreen, Printer to tJte Governour and Company. 1749. pp. (4), 79. 16mo. aas. ens. nypl. yc.

6431 TOWNSEND, Jonathan 1721-1776 The Believing Gentile's sure title to the promise made to Abraham. A

sermon at Medfield, September 3, 1749.

Boston: Sold by D. Oookin. 1749. pp.24. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

6432 A Caveat against strife, especially among CHRISTIAN brethren: a ser- mon preached at Medfield, November the 13th, 1748. . . . [Four lines of Scripture texts.]

Boston: N. E. Printed by John Oreen, for Daniel Oookin, in Marlborough- street. 1749. pp. 14. 8vo. ba. hc.

6433 TREUHERTZIGE und einfAltige Anweisung, wie sich solche Gutwillioe Seelen zu verhalten haben, welche theils von den groben Welt-Geis- tern und Lock-VOgeln zum Mittmachen, theils von denen Unlautern Seelen- Werbern und Neben-Buhlern unter guten Schein zu ihrer Nach- folge gereitzet, gelocket, angefochten und Oberlaufpen werden. Dar-

OBLEOT ZUR PrOSUNG, VBRWAHRUNG, UND WaRNUNG VON EiNEM DURCH

Schadbn gewitzigten GemOth.

Oermanton gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1749. pp. 40. 16mo. hsp.

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6484 TURELL, Ebknezer 1701-1778

The Lipk akd chauacteu of the Reveuend Benjamin Colman, d.d. late

PASTOR OP A CHURCH IN BOSTON, NeW-EnGLAND, WHO DECEASED AUGCST 39TH.

1747. . . . [Two lines of quotations,]

Boston, New-England, Printed and sold by Rogers and Foicle, in Queen- street, and J. Edwards in C&rnhill. MDCCXLIX. pp. (2), (4), (4), (3), (iv),

238. 8vO. BA. HC. NTPL. WL. TC.

Contains a list of subscribers, and a catalogue of Dr. Colman's works.

6435 VIRGINIA Colony.

Jodrnal op the House of Buugessbs. [27 October, 1748,-11 May, 1749.]

Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1749. pp.181, fol. Loc.

AUCTION VALtJKS

6436 THE VIRGINIA Gazette. January-December, 1749. Williamsburg: Printed by William Parks. 1749. fol.

6437 VOLCK, Alexander Das Estdeckte GeheimnOss der Vosheit der Herrnhdtischen Sekte, zu

ErRETTUNG VIBLER UN8CHULDIGEN SeELEN, ZOR WaRNUNG DER MIT VORUR-

theilen eingenommenen Gutmeyner, cnd zur Opfenbahrung der Verirr- ten und verwirrten Verfuhrer vor DEM Angesichte der gantzen Chris- tenheit. GesprAchsweisb dargelegt von Alethophilo und Timotheo Verino. Mit einer Zuschrift an seine Hoch-EhrwCrden, Hrn. Johann Phiupp Fresenium, Predioern und Pastorn zu St. Catharinen in Frank- furt AM Mann.

Philadelphia: Oedruckt bey Joliann Bohm. 1748. pp. (8), 1 24.+ 16mo. First published in Frankfurt, and Leipzig this year.

6438 WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748 Divine songs, attempted in easy language for the use of chtlobbn. . . .

The eleventh edition.

Philadelphia: Printed by B.tVanMin, and D. Hall. 1749.

6489

Five tracts on various subjects.

Boston: Reprinted by Rogers and Fowls.

1749.

6440 Orthodoxy and charity united: in several rkconcilino essays on the

LAW AND gospel, FAITH AND WORKS; VIZ. ESSAY I. THE SUBSTANCE OR MATTER OF THE GOSPEL. II. ThE FORM OF THE GOSPEL. in. ThB USE OF THE LAW UNDER THE GOSPEL. IV. MISTAKEN WAYS OF COMING TO GiOD WITHOUT ChRIST. V. A PLAIN AND EASY ACCOUNT OF SAVING FAITH, OR COMING TO GOD BY JeSUS

Christ, vi. A reconciling thought on various controversies about faith

AND salvation. VII. AgAINST UNCHARITABLENE88. VIII. ThK DIFFICULTIES IN

Scripture, and the different opinions of christians, ix. An apology for christians of different sentiments. [One line from] Eph. iv. 15. The

SECOND EDITION.

Boston, N. E. : Re-printed and sold by Rogers and FowU in Queen-street. MDCCXLIX. pp. xii, (2), 280. 8vo. JCB. nypl.

6441 The same.

Boston, N. E. Re printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street, for J. Blanchard, and for J. Amory at the head of the Dock opposite Mr. SeotCs. 1749. pp. xii, (2), 280. 8vo.

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WEST, Gilbert 1703-1756

A Defence op the christian revelation. ... as contained in . . . Observations on the history and evidences of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, by Gilbert West. . . . and in, . . . Observations on the con- version and apostleship of St. Paul, By . . . G. Ltttelton. Boiton: Re printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1749.

WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY of Divines.

The Shorter Catechism ok the reverend Assembly of Divines, with the

PROOFS thereof out OF THE SCRIPTURES IN WORDS AT LENGTH. WhICH ARE EITHER SOME OF THE FORMER QUOTED PLACES, OR OTHERS GATHERED FROM THEIR OTHER WRITINGS: ALL FITTED BOTH FOR BREVITY AND CLEARNESS, TO THIS THEIR FORM OF SOUND WORDS. FOR THE BENEFIT OF CHRISTIANS IN GEN- ERAL, AND OF YOUTH AND CHILDREN IN UNDERSTANDING, IN PARTICULAR; THAT THEY WITH MORE EASE MAY ACQUAINT THEMSELVES WITH THE TRUTH ACCORDING

TO THE Scriptures, and with the Scriptures themselves.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall. 1749.

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6445

WHITE, John Three letters to a gentleman dissenting from the Church of respecting American bishops.

Boston: Printed by Rogers & Fowle. 1749.

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WHITEFIELD, George 1714-1770

Some remarks on a pamphlet, intituled. The Enthusiasm of Methodists AND PAPISTS compar'd; Wherkin several mistakes in some parts of his past writings and conduct are acknowledged, and his present senti- ments concerning the Methodists explained. (In a letter to the Author.) . . .

London Printed: Philadelphia Re-printed; and sold, by W. Bradford in Second-street, 1749. pp. 46. 8vo. nsp. nypl.

6446

6447

The same. The second edition.

Boston: Printed by Kneeland & Oreen.

1749. pp. 26. 8vo.

6448

6449

YALE COLLEGE.

PrSCLARISSIMO optima ERUDITIONE V1T« INTEGRITATE OMNIQUE FOELICISSIM&

gubernandi rations instructissimo viro Jonathan Law Armigero Colonic

CONNECTICUTENSIS GUBERNATORI . . . ReVERANDO AC HONORANDO D. ThOMA:

Clap Collegii Yalensis Pr^isidi . . . Hascb Theses qhas (Deo annuente) IN CoLLEGio Yalensis defendere . . .

Habitain Gomitiis Novo-Portu Conneelieutensium. MDCCXLIX. Broad- side, fol.

QUiSSTiONES pro modulo discutiend* sub moderamine Reverendi D.

Thom/B Clap, Collkgii-Yalensis, quod est, divinia providentia Novo-Portu

CONNECTICUTENSIUM ReCTORIS. In COMITIIS PUBLICI A LAUREA HAGISTRATIS

casdidatis, MDCCXLLX.

[Niim-Londini, excudebat Timotlteus Green. 1749.] Broadside, fol.

ZUBLY, Johannes Joachim 1724-1781

EiNE Predigt welche ein Schweitzer, ein Reformirter Phediger in Sud Carolina bey Charlestaun gehalten, Ober die Woute des Pkopheten Hosea: Sie bekehren sich, aber nicht recht.

Oermantoien: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1749.

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ADAMS, Eliphalet 1677-1753

A F0NKRAL D1SC0DU8E ON THE DEATH OF MU8. MaRY AdAMS BdLKLEY, WHO DIED

Januaky 24, 1749,50, in her 36th year.

New-London: Printed by Timothy Green. 1750. pp.31. 12ino. ens.

1672-1719 Boston: Reprinted by T. Fleet. 1750.

ADDISON, .losEPH

CATO. A TRAGEDY,

ALLEINE, Richard 1611-1681

A Companion for prayer in times op extraordinary danger. By Richard

AlLEINE, author OV VlNDITIiE PIETATIS. Re-PRINTED AT THE DESIRE OP THE

LATE Rev. JIr. Webb. To which is added, by way op appendix, from Dr. Increase JIather's discourse on the Prevalency of prayer; sundry remarkable instances of a gracious answer op prayer in N. E. and elsewhere.

Printed and sold by S. Kiieeland, opposite tJie Prison, in Queen-street. 1750. pp. 36, (8). 16mo. aas.

AMES, Nathaniel 1708-1764

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the year of our Lord Christ 1751. . . .

Boston in New England: Printed by J. Draper, for the Booksellers. [1750.] 16mo. MH8.

ANDERSON, James 1680-1739

The Constitutions of the Free-Masons; containing the history, charges, regulations, &c. op that most ancient and right worshipful fraternity. For THE USE op the Lodges.

Boston : Re printed by T. Fleet. 1750. pp. 94. 4to. ANLEITUNG zuR Englischen Sprache fOr die Teotschbn um das Engusche zu

LBBNEN.

Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Christoph Saur. 1750.

ARBURTHNOT, Archibald

Memoirs op the remarkable life and surprizing adventures op Miss Jenny Cameron, a lady, who by her attachment to the person and cause of the young pretender, has render'd herself famous by her exploits in his service; and for whose sake she underwent all the severities of a winter's campaign. ...

Boston: Printed by D. Fowle in Queen street. 1750. pp.850. 8vo.

ARTHUR, Thomas 1724-1751

A Sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Daniel Thane, at Connecticut- Farms, in New- Jersey August, 29th, 1750. . . . Together

WITH AN exhortation DELIVER'D TO THE PEOPLE, BY C. SmITH, A. M.

New-Tork: Printed by James Parker, at the Nexo-Printing-Office in Beaver-street, 1750. pp. 48. 16mo. chs. lcp.

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6458 BAILEY, Joseph

God's wonders in the great deep: or, a narrative of the shipwreck of the Briqantine Ai.ida and Catharine, Joseph Bailey, master, on the 27th of December, 1749, bound from New- York for Antigua. Wherein, the wonderful mercy of the divine providence is display'd, in the preserva- tion OF the said master, with all his men, from the time of the said

vessel's over-setting, TO THE TIME OF THEIR BEING TAKEN UP BY A VESSEL

BOUND FROM Boston for Surranam, on the 3d of January following ; all

WHICH time, being SEVEN NIGHTS, THEY WERE IN THE MOST IMMINENT DANGER AND DISTRESS. WRITTEN BY THE MASTER HIMSELF.

New-Toi'k: Printed and sold by James Parker, at t/ie New Printing- office in Beaver-Street. 1750.

6459

The same.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet. 1750.

6460 BALL, William The Nbw-Jkrsky Almanack, fob the tear op christian accodnt, 1751.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1750.]

6461 BARNARD, John 1681-1770

JaNUA COELESTIS: or, the mystery of the GOSPEL IN THE SALVATION OF A SINNER, OPENED AND EXPLAINED. WhEREIN THE NATURE OF THE GOSPEL-SALVATION IS STATED, THE POSSIBILITY OF THE SINNER's BEING SAVED 18 EVINCED, THE TERMS OF THE GOSPEL-COVENANT ARE ASCERTAINED AND CLEARED, THE IMPORTANCE OF SALVATION IS ILLUSTRATED, AND THE GREAT CONCERN OF EVERY SOUL IS EXCITED AND ENFORCED. In SEVERAL DISCOURSES ON ACTS XVI. 30.

Boston: Printed by Rogers and Fowle in Queen-street. 1750. pp.442,

(1). 8V0. BPL. MHS.

6462 BELLAMY, Joseph 1719-1790 True religion delineated: Or, experimental religion, as distinguished

FROM formality ON THE ONE HAND, AND ENTHUSIASM ON THE OTHER, SET IN A scriptural AND RATIONAL LIGHT. In TWO DISCOURSES; IN WHICH SOME OF THE PRINCIPAL ERRORS OF THE ARMINIANS AND ANTINOMIANS, ARE CONFUTED.

The whole adapted to the weakest capacities and designed for the es- tablishment, COMFORT AND QUICKENING OF THE PEOPLE OP GOD, IN THESE

EVIL TIMES. . . . With a preface by the Rev. Mr. Edwards.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland in Qiieen street. 1750. pp. (2), viii, vi,421, (17). 8vo. mhs.

Contains, A list of subscribers in an alphabetical order, pp. 12.

6463 BERKELEY, George 1684-1758 A Word to the wise; or, the Bishop of Clotne's exhortation to the Roman-

Catholick clergy, op Ireland. Fourth edition.

Boston: Be printed by 8. Kneeland. 1750. pp.16. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

6464 BIBLIA. Old Testament. Psalms.

The Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs, of the Old and New-Testament: faithfully translated into english meeter. for the use, edification

AND COMFORT OP THE SAINTS IN PCBLICK AND PRIVATE, ESPECIALLY IN NbW-

Enqland . . . The twenty-seventh edition.

Boston: Printed for D. Henchman. [1750.]

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6465 BIRKETT, Wiluam

PooK Will's Almanack fob the year of chbistian account, 1751. Philadelphia: Printed by Cornelia Bradford. [1740.]

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6466 BOSTON. Massachusetts. Synod. 1680. A Confession of faith, owned and consented unto by the elders and mes- sengers OF THE CHURCHES ASSEMBLED AT BoSTON, IN NEW-EnQLAND, MaY 12.

1680. Being the second session of that Synod.

Bolton: Be-printed by J. Green for D. Gookin. 1750. pp. (2), iv, 53. 12mo. BPL.

6467 THE BOSTON Evening-Post. January-December, 1750.

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, at t!ie Heart and Crown, in Cornhill. 1750. fol.

6468 THE BOSTON Gazette and Weekly Journal. January-December, 1750. Bonton: Printed by Kneeland & Oreen. 1750. fol.

6469 THE BOSTON Weekly News-letter. January-December, 1750. Boston: Printed and sold by John Draper. 1750. fol.

6470 THE BOSTON Weekly Post-boy. January-December, 1750. Boston: Printed for Ellis Huske, Post Master. 1750.

4to.

6471 BRECK, Robert, and otheus. An Account of the conduct of the Council which dismissed the Rev. Mr.

Edwards from the pastoral care of the first church of Northampton ;

WITH reflections ON THE PROTESTATION ACCOMPANYING THE PRINTED RESULT

OF THAT Council, and the letter published relating to that affair. In A letter to a friend. [Signed by Rol)ert Breck, Joseph Ashley, Timothy Woodbridge, Chester Williams.]

[Boston: 1750.] pp. 8. 4to. ba.

6472 BRIANT, Lemuel 1722-1754 Some friendly remarks on a sermon lately preach'd at Braintree, 3d

Parish, and now published to the world by the Rev'd. Mr. Porter of Bridgwater; from those words in Isaiau, 64.6. All our righteousnesses

ARE AS filthy RAOS. In A LETTER TO THE AUTHOR TO BE COMMUNICATED TO

HIS ATTE8TATOR8. . . . [Four Hnes of Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by J. Green, for D. Gookin, in Marlborough-street, oppo- site to Dr. Sewatl's Meeting-Hotise. 1750. pp.81. 8vO. AAS. BA. CHS. lie.

6473 BROCKWELL, Charles

Brotherly love recommended in a sermon preached before the Ancient AND Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons, in Christ-Church, Boston, on Wednesday, the 27th op December, 1749. . . . Published at THE REQUEST OF THE SOCIETY. [Two Hnes of Latin quotations.]

Boston; in New-England: Printed by John Draper, in Newbury-street. M,DCC,L. pp. 21. 4to. BA. bm. chs.

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6474 BROGDEN, William Freedom and love. A sermon preached before the Ancient and honour- able Society op Free and Accepted Masons, in the Parish Cuuucii of St. Anne, in the Crrr of Annapolis, on Wednesday, S'th Dec, 1749.

Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1750. jip. (20). 4to.

6475 CENTINEL, Vincent, pseudonym. Massachosktts in agony; or, important hints to the inhabitants op thk

Province: calling aloud for justice to be done to the oppressed; and

AVERT THK IMPENDING WRATH OVER THE OPPRESSORS. By VINCENT CeNTINEL.

Boston: Printed by D. Foicle. 1750. pp. 19, (1). 4to. aas. ba. mhs. An Appendix, By Cornelius Agrippa, L. L. was printed in 1751.

6476 CHARLESTON. South Carolina. Rules op the Society for erecting a Library, and raising a fund for an

Academy at Charles-Town in South-Carolina.

Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy. 1750. pp.12. 8vo.

6477 THE CHILD'S new play-thino being a spelling-book intended to make the learning to read a diversion instead op a task. Consisting op Scripture- histories, FABLES, stories, MORAL AND RELIGIOUS PRECEPTS, PROVERBS, SONGS, RIDDLES, DIALOGUES, *C. ThE WHOLE ADAPTED TO THE CAPACITIES OF CHILDREN, AND DIVIDED INTO LESSONS OF ONE, TWO, THREE AND FOUR SYLLABLES. ThE FOURTH EDITION. TO WHICH IS ADDED THREE DIALOGUES ; 1. SHEWING HOW A LITTLE BOY SHALL MAKE EVERY BODY LOVE HIM. 2. HoW A LITTLE BOY SHALL GROW WISER THAN THE REST OF HIS SCHOOL-FELLOWS. 3. HOW A LITTLE BOY SHALL BECOME A GREAT MAN. DESIGNED FOR THE USE OF SCHOOLS, OR FOR CHILDREN BEFORE THEY 00 TO SCHOOL.

Boston: Printed by J. Draper, for J. Edwards in Cornhill. 1750. pp. 120. lOino. NYPL.

Tlie British Museum has recently acquired the Second Edition, (London, 1743) the earliest known to be extant which contains the same numl)er of pages as this Boston reprint of the fourth edition in the Leno.x Collection of the New York Public Library of which no other copy is known.

6478 CONDUCTOR genkralis: or, the office, duty and authority of justices op the

PEACE, high-sheriffs, UNDER-SHERIFFS, GAOLERS, CORONERS, CONSTABLES, JURY- MEN, AND OVERSEERS OP THE POOR. As ALSO THK OFFICE OP CLERKS OF ASSIZE, AND OP THE PEACE, &C. COLLECTED OUT OF ALL THE BOOKS HITHERTO WRITTEN ON THOSE SUBJECTS, WHETHER OP COMMON OR STATUTE-LAW. ThE WHOLE ALPHABETICALLY DIGESTED UNDER THE SEVERAL TITLES: WITH A TABLE DIRECT- ING TO THE READY FINDING OUT THE PROPER MATTER UNDER THOSE TITLES. To WHICH IS ADDED, A COLLECTION OUT OF SiR MaTTHEW HaLES, [«JC] CONCERNING THE DESCENT OP lands; WITH SEVERAL CHOICE MAXIMS IN THE LAW, AND THE OFFICE OP MAYORS, &C. ThK SECOND KDITION, WITH LARGE ADDITIONS.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall, at the New Printing-Office, near the Market. 1750. pp. (2), (2), 12, xvi, 464. 16mo. iisp. Diflers from the edition printed in 1749 only in the date.

6479 CONNECTICUT Colony. Acts and L.\ws of his Majesty's English Colony of Connecticut in New- England IN America. . . .

New-London, Printed and sold by Timothy Green, Printer to the Oover- nour,and Company of tlie abovesaid Colony. 1750. pp. (2), (2), 6; (2), 256.

fol. CHS. CSL. HSP. YC.

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CONNECTICUT Colony, continued.

Second title: The Ciiakter granted by his Majesty King Charles ii. to

THE GOVKIINOUU & COMPANY OF THE ENGLISH COLONY OF CONNECTICUT IN NkW-

England in America.

JSew-London Printed and sold by Timothy Oreen, Printer to the Gover-

nour, and Company of the abote said Colony. 1750. pp. (2), 6.

The variations in known copies of this edition of the Laws are numerous partly owing to the manner in which it was issued, the printing and binding of the 1106 copies authorized not being completed before 1753. These variations are typographical and indicate a resetting of the types, and reprinting of sheets in order to complete the required number of bound volumes. Later, prob- ably in 1768, the entire volume with the exception of pages 1 to 16, was reset, forming practically a second edition, and bearing the date of issue of the first, 1750. This reprint diflfers, also, from the first, in having a table of ten pages preceding the text of the Laws, which includes the October 1750, and October 1751 session laws, forming pages 257-262, which are followed in all known copies with the compilation of session laws, pp. 263-336, printed in 1768.

6480 Acts and Laws passed by the General Court or Assembly of his Maj- esty's English Colony op Connecticut in New-England in America: begun

AND held at NkW-HaVEN, ON THE SECOND THURSDAY OF OCTOBER, IN THE TWENTY FOURTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OP OUR SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE THE

SECOND, OP Great-Britain, &c. King. Annoqub Domini, 1750. [Colophon:]

JV". London, Printed, and sold by Timothy Green, Printer to the Governour,

and Company of the Colony aforesaid. 1750. pp. 257-258. fol. chs. csl. hsp.

6481 COX, Sir Richard 1650-1733 A Letter ... to Thomas Prior esq; shewing prom experience, a sure

METHOD TO ESTABLISH THE LINNEN-MANUPACTURE, AND THE BENEFICIAL EFFECTS IT WILL IM.MEDIATELY PRODUCE.

Boston, JV. E.: Re-printed by J. Draper. 1750. pp. 36, (2). 4to. mhs.

6482 DEVOTION, Ebenezer 1714-1771 The Mutual obligation upon ministers, and people, to hear, and speak the

WORD op God. A sermon delivered at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Nathanael Huntington to the pastoral office, over the chdrch and con- gregation IN Ellington in Windsor, on the 15th, op November, 1749. N. London, Printed and sold by T. Green, 1750. pp. (4), 20. 4to. yc.

6483 DICKINSON, Moses 1695-1778 An Inquiry into the consequences both of Calvinistio and Arminian prin- ciples compared together. In which the principal things in Mr. Beach's second reply, to the late Mr. Jonathan Dickinson's Second vindication of God's sovereign free grace are particularly considered. Occasioned

BY A manuscript, INTITLED, An INQUIRY INTO THE CONSEQUENCES OP CaLVINISTIC

principles. In a letter to Liberius, author of that piece. . . . [Three lines from] Jer. vi, 16.

Boston: Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle in Queen Street. 1750. pp.

39. (1). 8V0. CHS. HC. MHS. YC.

8484 A DISCOURSE on government and reugion, calculated for the meridian op

the thirtieth op .Ianuary. By An Independent. [Four lines of quotations.]

London, Printed,. Boston : Printed and sold by D. Fowle in Qiieen Street,

and by D. Oookin in Marlborough Street. 1750. pp. (2), ii, 7-56. 8vo. mhs.

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DIXON, IIknry, and otreks.

ThK Yoimi's INBTUUCTOH IN THE KNOI.iaK TONdUE: Oil THE AIIT OF SPKT.I.ING

IMPUOVED. Being a more plain, easy and ukoulau method of tkaciiino

YOUNG CIIILDUEN, WITH A OUEATKU VAIIIETY OF U8KPUI. COLLECTIONS THAN ANY OTHKB BOOK OF THIS KIND AND UKINESS EXTANT. Foil THE USE OF SCHOOLS.

Collected fkom Dixon, Uailey, Watts, t)wBN and Strong. Ninth edition. Boston: Printed for D. Henchman.. 1750. jip. (4), 130. Frontispiece. 8vo.

DODSLEY, Robert The King and the Miller of Mansfield. A dhamatick tale. New-York: Printed by Jamex Parlcer. 1750.

1703-1704.

The Toy shop.

NexB-York:

A DKAUATICK SATIRE.

Printed by Jame» Parker.

1760.

DOOLITTLE, Benjamin 1095-1740

A Short narrative of mischief done by the French and Indian enemy, on the western frontiers op the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay: from

THE beginning OF THE FRENCH WaR, PROCLAIMED BY THE KiNG OF FRANCE

March 15th. 1743, 4; and by the King of Great Britain March 29th, 1744- TO August 2d, 1748. Drawn up by the Reverend Mr. Doouttlk of Northfikld in the County of Hampshire, and found among his manu- scripts after his death. And at the desire of some, is now published, with some small additions, to render it more perfect.

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland, in Qtieenstreet. M,DCCL. pp. (2), 22. 8vo. NYPL.

DOOM'S-DAY: or, a discourse of the rksukrection of the dead. Being an

almanack for one day: or THE SON OF MAN RECKONING WITH MAN UPON AN HIGH account-day. ThK LAST DAY, LATTER DAY, LoRD'S DAY, DAY OF JUDG- MENT, DAY OF DOOM. [Foup lines of Scripture text.]

New-York: Printed and sold by Henry De Foreest, in Wall-street. 1750.

DOUGLASS, William 1091-1752

A Summary, historical and political, of the first planting, progressive

improvements, and present state of THK BRITISH SETTLEMENTS IN NORTH

America. By William Douglass, m. d. No. 1. [-No. 14?] (To be con- tinu'd) Vol. ii. [Three lines of quotation.]

Boston: Printed and sold by Daniel Fowle in Queen-street; where may be had tlie first volume\bound or stitch'd. Also some odd mimbers to complent imperfect setts. 1760. pp. 1-224, [With four pages of printed wrapper for each numljer.] 8vo.

THE ECLIPSE. "The B ll which RBquiRES every person to render a

PUBLICK account of HIS PRIVATE CONSU.MPTION OF LKJUORS UPON OATH, ALL THE WORLD KNOWS, HAD BEEN CONDEMNED AS GRIBVODB AND UNCONSTITUTIONAL," . . .

Boston: 1750. 4to.

EDWARDS, Jonathan 1703-1758

Christ the great example of gospel ministers. A sermon preach'd at Portsmouth, at the ordination of the Rev. Mr. Job Strong, Junk 28, 1749. Boston: Printed & sold by T. Fleet. 1750. pp. 28. 8vo. bu. nybs.

ELIOT, Andrew 1719-1778

A Burning and shining light extinguished. A sermon preached the Lord's-

DAY AFTER THE FUNERAL OF THE LATE REVEREND Mr. JoHN WeHB, PASTOR OF

THE Nkw-North Church in Boston; who died April 10, 1750. .^tat 63.

Boston: Printed by Daniel Fowle, for Joshua Winter in Union street op- posite the Kiwfs Arms. [1750.] pp. 42, (2). 8vo. ba. cus. Contains a list of Mr. Webb's publications.

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6494 ESSAY towabds pbofaqating tuk gospel among the heighborimg nations of Indians.

yew- London: Printed by Timothy Green. 1750. pp. 18. 12mo.

ACOnOM

6495 AN EXACT tablk to bring old tenou into lawful money. Also a tablk to

KNOW THE VALUE OF PISTOLES, GUINEAS, .JoHANNES, AND DOUBLE JOIIANNES, MOYDOKEI, KnOLIBII CBOWNS, HALF CK0WN8, BKILLINOS, AND COPPEB HALF PENCE, AT THE UATE OF DOLLARS AT SIX SHILLINGS APIECE, AT WHICH INVARI- ABLE VALUE THEV ARE FIXED BY A LATE AcT OF THIS GOVERNMENT. THB ACT TO BE IN FORCE FROM AND AFTER THE 31ST OF MaRCH, 1750.

Boston : Printed and sold by Rogers and Fowle in Qiuen-Slreet, next to tfte Prison. 1750. Broadside, folded fol.

6406 A Correct table from one penny to twenty shillings old tknob: which

MAY SERVE AS A SUPPLEMENT TO THE ABOVE TABLE, AND BE FUBTHEB USEFUL TO SHOPKEEPERS IN NEW MARKING THE PBIZEB OF THEIR GOODS.

Boston : Prison. 1750.

Printed and told by Ilogers and Fowle in Queen-Btreet next to tlte Broadside, fol.

In an advertisement in Green's "Entertainment for a Winter's evening" it is stated that "the Table (which hitherto has Iteen pub- lished on une side of a sheet for conveniency of patteing up in bouses, shops, and warehouses for constant use) in a few days will likewise Ije printed in a small fold convenient for the pocket-

iKJOk."

6497 FAIRSERVICE, James

Plain dealing: or, the proud man fairly dealt with. Being the substance of some thoughts and meditations upon several remarkable occurrences that were all made plain by experience; applicable to evert man who through pride and cove'iousness, aims more for profit and esteem than

THE OIX>RY OF GoD AND THE GOOD OF MANKIND. AODHESs'D TO HIS CHILDREN.

By James Faibsekvice. A volunteer in the late intended expedition to Canada, and in the fight at Minas. Published at the earnest desire of many WHO have been it in manuscript. [Two lines from] Psal. 49, 20.

Boston: Printed for t/ie autlu/r, 1750. pp. (4), (4), (2), 21. 8vo.

Half-title : Mr. Fairsebvice'b Address to his childben.

0498 FENELON, Francois de Salignac de La Mothr 1651-1715

The Archbishop of Cambray's Dissertation on pitre love, with an account OF the life and writings of [Madame Guion] the lady, fob whose sake the Abchbibhop was bakish'd from court. And the obievous persecutions she suffer'd in France fob her reuoion. Also two letters written by one of the lady's maids, during her confinement in the Castle of Vin- cennes, whebe she was a pbisoner eight tears: one of the letters was writ with a bit of stick instead of a pen, and soot instead of ink, to her brother; the other to a cleboyman. tooetheb with an apologetic pbef- ACE. Containing divers lettebs of the Abchuishop of Cambkay, to the Duke of Buboundy, the pbesent Fbench King's fathee, and otheb per-' sons of distinction. Also divers letters of the ladt to persons of quautt, relating to her religious principles. . . .

London: Printed, and Re-printed by Chrittophor [sie] 8owr at German- tovm. 1760. pp. xcvii, 120. 8vo. hsp. ntpl.

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6499 FLAVELL, John 1627-1691

A DiSCOUKSE OP THK UNSPEAKABLE MISERY OP THE DEPAHTED SPIRITS OF THE CNRKGENERATE IN THE PRISON OP HbLL WHILE RESERVED TO THE JUDGMENT OF THE GREAT DAT

Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland in Queen street. 1750.

6500 FOXCROFT, Thomas 1697-1769

HOMILIS CONPESSIO: THE SAINTS UNITED CONFESSION, IN DISPARAGEMENT OF THEIR OWN RIGHTEOUSNESS. A SERMON, PREACh'D (SUMMARILY) AT THE TUESDAY- EVENING LECTURE IN BRATTLE-STREET, BOSTON, JaN. 30, 1749, 50. REPRE- SENTING THE COMMONLY RECEIV'd PROTESTANT SENSE & USE OP TWO SCRIPTURE- PASSAGES, WHICH DEPRECIATE ALL OUR PERSONAL RIGHTEOUSNESS, UNDER THE COMPARISON OP FILTHY RAGS, AND OF DESPICABLE DUNG. In OPPOSITON TO

POPISH ABUSE AND CALUMNY. . . . [Ten lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold opposite tJie Prison in Qiceen-street. MDCCL.

pp. (4), 64. 8V0. BA. CHS.

6501 FRANKLIN, Benjamin 1706-1790 A Pocket Almanack fob the tear 1751. . . . By R. Saunders, phil.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B.Franklin, and D. Hall. [1750.]

6503 Poor Richard improved: being an Almanack and ephemeris. . . . fob

THE YEAR OF OUR LORD, 1751. . . . By RiCHARD SaUNDERS, PHILOM. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin and D. Hall. [1750.]

pp. (36). 8V0. HSP. NYPL.

6503 THE FRIENDLY instructor; or, a companion for young ladies, and young gentlemen: in which their duty to god, and their parents, their car- riage to superiors and inferiors, and several other very useful and instructive lessons abe recommended, in plain and familiar dialogues. With a recommendatory preface by the late Rev. Dr. Doddridge. The SIXTH edition.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and J). Hall. 1750.

6504 FROTHINGHAM, Ebenezer The Articles of faith and practice, with the covenant, that is confessed

BY the separate CHURCHES OP ChRIST IN GENERAL IN THIS LAND; ALSO A DIS- COURSE, HOLDING FORTH THE GREAT PRIVILEGES OF THE CHURCH OF JeSUS

Christ, and the same privileges vindicated from the sacred Scriptures ;

AND some points OP PRACTICE IN THE CHURCH OP ChRIST, THAT ARE IN GREAT DISPUTE BETWEEN THE LEARNED AND UNLEARNED, FAIRLY SETTLED IN A LINE OP

DIVINE TRUTH. WRITTEN BY Ebenezer Frothingham. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts.]

Newport: Printed by J. Franklin. 1750. pp.432. 16mo. WL.

6505 GALE, J.

The New-York Almanack for the year op christian account, 1751. Copernicus, philomath.

New-Tork: Printed by H. Be Foreest. [1750.]

By

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6509

6510

6511

6512

6513

GILL, John 1697-1771

The Divine right of inpant-baptism examined and disproved. In answer to

THE LATE ReVEREND Mr. DiCKINSON'S DiVINE KIOHT OF INFANT-BAPTISM.

Boston: 1750.

GODDARD, Edward A Brief account of the formation and settlement of the Second Church and conoreoation in Framinqham.

[Boston: 1750.] pp.4. 8vo. mhs.

GOETTLICHE Liebes-Andacht mit einer Anweibuno Und Unterricht: Wie

MAN DIE LiEBES-AnDACHT IN DER STILLE UND RuHE DES GeMUTHS tJBEN 80LL

voR Gott. Samt einer Ebklarung, worinnen die Wahre 0ND Falsche Gemuths-Ruhe bestehe. Und wobin die wahre Gemeinschapft deb Hei-

LIGEN MIT DEB ChRISTLICHEN KiRCHEN BESTEHE, BeSCHRIEBEN VON EINEM SCHtjLER IN DER UeBUNG DIESEB Gem(fTHS-RcHE IN GOTT: AuS QBRINGER

Erfahruno dokch Gottes Gnade.

Oei-mantown GedrvxM ley Christoph Saur, 1750. pp. (3), (9), 53. 16mo.

GRAHAM, John 1694-1774

A Sermon at the ordination of his son in the precincts of Rombout and Poughkeepsie.

New-York: Printed by Jame» Parker. 1750. pp.33. 12mo.

GREEN, Joseph 1726-1780

Entertainment for a winter's evening: being a full and true account of a verv strange and wonderful sight seen in Boston, on the twentt- seventh of December, [1749.] at noon-day. The truth of which can be

attested BY A GREAT NUMBER OF PEOPLE, WHO ACTUALLY SAW THE SAME WITH

THEIR OWN EYES. By Me, THE HONBi-E B. B. ESQ. [FouF lines Latin quo- tation.]

Boston : Printed and sold by Q. Rogers, next to the Prison in Queen-Street. [1750.] pp. (3), ii, 5-15, (1). 8vo. aas. ba. mhs.

The copy in the American Antiquarian Society has three addi- tional pages of verse in manuscript.

The same. The second edition.

Boston : Printed and sold by O. Rogers, next to the Prison in Queen-Street. 1750. pp. 15. 8vo. MHS.

A Mournful lamentation for the sad and deplorable death of Mr.

Old Tenor, a native of New-England, who, after a long confinement, by A deep and mortal wound which he received above twelve months be- fore, EXPIRED on the SIST. DAY OF MARCH, 1750. He LIVED BELOVED, AND DIED LAMENTED. To THE MOURNFUL TUNE OF ChEVY-ChACE.

[Boston: 1750.] Broadside, fol.

DAS GUELDENE a. B. C. oder dik Schulb der Weishkit in Reimbn.

Oermantown: Gedruckt und zu findenbey Ghristoph Saur. 1750.7 pp.

144. 16mo.

H8F.

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6514 HARVARD COLLEGE.

IlLUSTKISSIMO AC SUBLIMI VIRTUTK, OPTIMAQUE ERUDITIONE ORNATI88IMO VIKO

QuiiiEi.MO Shirley, Armigero Phovinci^k Massacuusettensis Gubernatori . . . Rbverendo pariter atque honorando D. Edvaruo Holtoke, Col-

LEQIJ HaRVARDINI Pr^KSIDE . . . TlIESES HASCE, (JUA8 (DiVINIO ANNUBNTE

numink) in Collegio Harvardino dependbre . . . [Coloijhon :]

Ilabita in Commitiiit Acadernicin Cantabrigiie Nov-Angloi-um, quarto nonarum quintilis. M,DCC,L. Broadside. foL hc.

6515 HERVEY, James 1714-1758 Meditations and contemplations. In two volumes. Containing, Vol. i.

Meditations among the tombs. Reflections on a flower garden; and a Descant on creation. Vol. ii. Contemplations on the night. Contem- plations on the starry Heavens; and, A Winter piece. . . . Tub seventh edition.

London Printed: Philadelphia Re-printed, and sold by W.Bradford, at the sign of the sign of t!ie Bible in Second-stre.et. M,DCC,L. 2 vols. pp. -xvi, 234; XV, 237. IGmo.

6516

pp. 12mo.

The same. Thb eighth edition.

Boston : Printed and sold by D. Fowle in Queen-street.

1750. 2 vols.

6517 HILL, John

The Young secretary's guide: or, a speedy help to learning. In two PARTS. Part i. Containing the most curious art of inditing familiar letters, relating to business in merchandize, trade, correspondence, familiarity, friendship, and on all occasions: also instructions for di- recting, superscribing and subscribing of letters with due respect to the titles of persons op quality and others : rules for pointing and capi- talung in writing, &c. likewise, a short english dictionary, explaining

HARD WORDS. PaRT II. CONTAINING THB NATURE OF WRITINGS, OBLIGATIONS, &C.

With examples of bonds, bills, letters of attorney, deeds of sale, of mortgage, releases, acquittances, warrant of attorney, deeds of gift,

assignments, counter security, BILLS OF SALE, LETTERS OF LICENSE, APPREN- TICES INDENTURES, BILLS OF EXCHANGE, & MANY OTHER WRITINGS MADE BY SCRIVENERS, *C. WiTH A TABLE OF INTEREST MADB SUITABLE TO THE PEOPLE

OF New-England. The twenty-fourth edition, with large additions. By J. Hill.

Boston: Printed and sold by Thomas Fleet, at t/ie Heart & Crown in Comhill. 1750. pp. 178. 12mo. mhs.

6518 DAS HOCH-DEUTSCH Americanische Calender. Auf das jahr Nach der Gnadbnreichbn Gbburth unsers Herrn und Heylandes Jesu Christi 1751. . . . zum drbyzbhntbn mal herau8 ge6bbbn.

Germantown : Gedruckt und zufinden bey Christoph Satir. [1750.] (36). 4to.

pp.

HSP.

6519 THE INDEPENDENT Advertiser. January-April, 1750.

Boston: Printed and sold by Rogers Powle in Queen- Street, next to the Prison. 1750. foL

Discontinued in April when the partnership was dissolved.

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6520 JAMES, Philip

A Dialogue between a ulind man and Death. Tkanslated out of the Bkitisii language and uendeu'd into fauiliak English verse. . . . The

THIRD edition.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. FranUin, and D. Hall. 1750.

0521 JAMES, Thomas

A Short treatise on the visible Kingdom of Christ; and the great char- ter privileges granted bt Him to His subjects: Wherein it is proven, THAT THIS Kingdom is, and was, the same in substance under the Old and New Testaments, and the subjects the same, viz. believers, and their infant-seed; and that it was under the same covenant, viz. the covenant OF grace. And likewise proven, that water-baptism is come in the room OF circumcision, and the Lord's Supper in the room of the Pass- over. . . . [Second edition?]

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1750.

6522 JERMAN, John The American Almanack for the tear of christian account, 1751. ... By

John Jerman, puilom. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall. [1750.] pp. (24). 8vo.

6523 KE5IPIS, Thomas (Haemmerlein Latin Malleolus) i 1380-1471 Der Kleine Kempis, Oder Kurtze SprOche und Gebatlein, Aus denen

MEisTENS Unbekannten Werck-lein des Thom/K A Kempis zusammen oet- ragen zur Erbauung der Kleinen. Vierte, und vermehrte edition.

Oermantown Oedruckt bey Christoph Saw; 1750. pp. 162. 1 plate. 24mo.

6524 KENNEDY, Archibald -1763 Observations on the importance of the northern Colonies under proper

regulations.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by Jame» ParJcer, at the Jfew- Printing - Offics, in Beaver-street. 1750. pp. (4), 36. 8vo. nypl.

6525 LAVINGTON, George, bishop of Exeter. 1684-1762 The Enthusiasm of methodists and papists compared. With observations

on George Whitefield, ... By the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. Boston: Be printed from t?ie London edition. 1750.

6526 A LETTER from a gentleman in New-York, to his friend in Brunswick. [New-Tork: 1750.] 8vo.

6527 LETTER to the freeholders of the town of Boston. Boston: Printed by Daniel Fowle. 1750.

6528 LIEBREICHEK Zuruf der VAter, Freunden und Gonner in Europa, gethan

AN DIE VON IlINEN GESANDTE, HiRTEN IN PeNSYLVANIA, AN IHHEM LOB-UND

Dank-Fest, wegen derbn glDcklicher Ankunfft, 80 jAhrlich fAllet auf DEN 15 Januarii.

Ephrata: Typis Sociatatis. 1750. pp. 28. Sra. 4to.

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6529 LLOYD, Marit Clakkk Mbditationb on divine subjects.

Boston: Printed and sold by T. Fleet. 1750.

6530 The same. To which is prekix'd an account op her life and char- acter BY Rev. Ebenezek Pemberton.

New-York: Printed and sold by J. Parker, at the New Printing -Office in Beaver-street. 1750. pp. 116. 12ino.

6531 LOZANO, Pedro 1697-1759 A True and particular relation op the dreadful earthquake, which hap-

pbn'd at Lima, the capital of Peru, and the neighbouring port of Cali.ao, on the 28th of October, 1746. With an account likewise of everything material that passed there afterwards to the end of November follow- ing. Published at Lima by command of the viceroy and translated from the original Spanish. Bt A Gentleman who resided many years in those countries.

Boston: Printed and sold by D. Fowls in Queen Street. [1750.] pp.8. 8vo.

6532 MANKER op receiving a prbbmabon.

New- York: Printed by H. De Foreest.

1750.

6533 MARYLAND Province.

Votes and proceedings of the Lower House of Assembly op the Province of Mabyi^nd. At a session of Assembly begun and held at the City op Annapolis on Tuesday the 8th day of May in the year of our Lord God, 1750. [-2 June, 1750.] [Colophon:]

Annapolis: Printed and sold by Jonas Oreen, Printer to tlie Province. MDCCL. pp. (56). foL mhs. nypl.

6684 THE MARYLAND Gazette. Jandary-Dkcember, 1750. Annapolis: Printed by Jonas Green. 1750. fol.

6536 MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province.

Acts and Laws, passed by the Great and General Court, or Assembly op his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts- Bay in New-England: begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the thirty-first day op May 1749,

AND continued BY SUNDRY PROROGATIONS AND AN ADJOURNMENT TO THE

twenty-second day OP March following, and then met. [Colophon:]

Boston: N. E. Printed and sold by 8. JCneeland and T. Oreen, by order of his excellency tlie Ooternour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCL. pp. 895-398. fol.

6536 The same. An Act passed by the Great and General Court or

Assembly of his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New- England : BEGUN AND HELD AT BOSTON UPON WEDNESDAY THE THIRTIETH DAY

OP May 1750, and continued by prorogations to Wednesday the twenty- sixth OP September following.

Boston : Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green, by order of his honour the Lieutenant Oovernour, Council and House of Representatices. 1750. p. 399. fol.

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6537 Acts and Laws passed bt the Great and General Court or Assembly of

HIS Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England: be- gun AND held at Boston upon Wednesday the thirty-first day of May, 1749, and continued by sundry prorogations and an adjournment to the

TWENTY-SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY FOLLOWING, AND THEN MET. [Colophon:]

Boston : Jf. E. Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, by order of ki» excellency tlu> Oovernour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCL. pp. 307-315. fol.

6538 The same. Begun and held at Boston upon Wednesday the thir- tieth DAY OF Mat 1750. [Colophon:]

Boston : iV. E. Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Oreen, by order of his lionouT tlis Lieutenant Governour, Council and House of Representatives. MDCCL. pp. 317-322. fol.

6539 The same. And continued by prorogations to Wednesday the

twenty-sixth of September following.

[Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1750.1 pp. 333-342 [sic. 323-332.] fol.

6540 The same. And continued by prorogations to Thursday the tenth

op January following. [Colophon :]

Boston : Printed and sold by 8. Kneeland and T. Green, by order of his honour the Lieutenant-Gorernour, Council and Haute of Representatives. 1750. pp. 333-341. fol.

6541

An Act for the suppbebbing of biots, houts and nNi<AWFirL assemblies. Boston: Printed by 8. Kneeland and T. Green. 1750 fol.

6542 [Arms.] By the honourable Spencer Puips, esq; lieutenant-governour

AND commander IN CHIEF IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTY'S PROVINCE OF THE MaSSA-

chusetts-Bay IN New-England. A Proclamation for a general past. . . . Thursday the twenty-first of March next . . . God save the King. [Colophon:]

Boston: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his honour the Lieutenant- Govemour and Council. [1750]. Broadside, fol. mhb.

6548 [Arms.] By the honourable Spencer Phips, esq ; lieutenant-governour

AND commander IN CHIEF, IN AND OVER HIS MaJESTy'S PROVINCE OF THE

Massachusetts-Bay in New-England. A Proclamation for a publick

THANKSGIVING. . . . THURSDAY THE FIRST OF NOVEMBER NEXT, . . . GOD

save THE King. [Colophon :]

BoHton: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his honour tlie Lieutenant- govemmir and Council. [1750.] Broadside, fol. ba. mhb.

6544 . JouBNAL OF the honourable House of Representatives op his Majesty's Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, begun and held the thirtieth day of May, Annoque Domini, 1750. [-3 July, 1750.]

Boston: N. E. Printed by Samuel Kneeland, Printer to the honourable House of Representatives. 1750. pp.60, fol.

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MASSACHUSETTS BAY Province, continued.

6545 The same. And from thence continued by prorogation to the

26Tn OP September following, and then met, being the second session of SAID Court. [-11 October, 1750.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1750. pp. 61-100. fol.

6546 The same. And prom thence continued by prorogation to the TENTH op January following, and then met, being the third session op said Court. [-27 April, 1751.]

Boston: Printed by Samuel Kneeland. 1751. pp. 101-237. fol.

6547 MATHER, Cotton 1662-1728 A Monitor for communicants. An essay to excite and assist religious

approaches to table of the Lord. Offered by assembly op New- English pastors unto their own flocks, and unto all churches in these American Colonies; with a solemn testimony to that cause of God, and religion,

IN them.

Boston: Reprinted and sold by S. Kneeland over ar/ainst the Prison in Queen-street. 1750. pp. 21. 8vo. bpl. mhs.

6548 MAXWELL, Samuel The Case and complaint op Rev. Samuel Maxwell, pastor op a church in

Reheboth, of the Baptist denomination.

Newport, li. I. : Printed by James Franklin. 1750. pp. 25. 8vo. mhs.

654!) MAYHEW, Jonathan 1720-1706

A Discourse concerning unlimited submission and non-resistance to the higher powers: with some reflections on the resistance made to King Charles i. and on the anniversary op his death: in which the mysterious doctrine of that Prince's saintship and martyrdom is unriddled: the substance op which was delivered in a sermon preached in the West Meeting-Hocse in Boston the Lord"s-day after the 30th of January, 1749, 50. Published at the request op the hearers. . . . [Nine lines of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold by D. Fowle in Queen-Street; and D. Gookin over against tlte South Meeting House. 1750. pp. (8), 55, (1). 4to. ba. nypl. A few copies were printed on large paper in quarto, the balance of the edition in octavo. The Lenox Collection of the New York Public Library has both forms. Reprinted in Boston in 1818; in 18G7; in 1876; and in Thornton's "Pulpit of the American Revolution."

6550 THE MERRY piper, or the second part op The Friar and the boy. New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1750.

6551 MITCHEL, Jonathan 1624-1668

Mr. Mitchel's Letter to his brother [The New-birth assisted. And] A Copy

OP AN excellent LETTER WROTE BY THE REVEREND Mr. J. [oseph] E. [liot] OF

Guilford, deceased, to his brother Mr. B. E. of Roxbury. Carefully cor- rected . . . By T. Prince: being an answer to thk question. How to

LIVE in this world, SO AS TO LIVE IN HeAVEN?

[Boston: 1750.] pp. 22. 16mo. ba. bm.

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6552

MORE, Roger, pseudonym. Poor Rogers Almanack for the year, 1751. By Roger More. New-Tork: Printed by James Parker. [1750].

AUCTIOS VALLKH

G553

MORE, Thomas, pseudonym. The American country Almanack for the year of christian account, 1751. ... By Thomas More, philodkspot.

New-York: Printed and cold hy James Parker. [1750.] Contains, a Chronology of events relating to New-York.

6554

The same.

Printed and sold by D. Franklin and D. Ilall in Philadelphia. [1750.]

6555

MORGAN, Abel 1637-17S2 Anti-p^do-rantism defended : a reply to Mr. Samuel Finlet's Vindication OF the charitable plea for the speechless. Wherein his repeated objections .against the baptism of believers only, and the mode of it

BY immersion, are AGAIN EXAMINED AND REFUTED. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall in Market-street.

MDCCL. pp. X, 230. 16mo. H8p.

$30

6556

NATHAN, John

An Almanack, for the tear of christian account, 1751.

New-Tork: Printed and sold by John Zeuger. [1750.] 16mo.

6557

NEDERDUYTSCHE Almanaoke voor het Jaar 1751.

Nimw-Tork: Oedrukt by H. Be Foreest. [1750.]

6558

NEU-EINGERICHTETER Americanische Geschichts-Calender, Auf das Jahr.

1751. ZUM ViERTEN MAL ANS LiCHT GEGEBEN.

Philadelphia : Oedruckt bey B. Franeklin und Johann Bdhm, [1750.]

6559

NEW JERSEY Province.

Anno regni Georqii ii. Regis Magn^ Britanni^e, Francis & Hiberni^,

VIGESIMO PRIMO. At A GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE COLONY OF NeW-JERSEY,

begun and holden at Burlington, November the 17th, 1747. And con- tinued to February 18, 1747. On which day the following Act was

PASSED.

Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford, Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty, for the Province of New-Jersey. [1750.] pp.18, fol.

6560

The Votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of the Province

OF New- Jersey. Held the thirteenth of February 1749,50. [-27 Febru- &ry, 1749,50.]

Philadelphia: Pi-inted by William Bradford. 1750. pp.18, fol. pro.

6561

The same. [20 Septeral)er,-8 October, 1750.]

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. 1750. pp. 18. fol. pro.

6562

Thp samp r24 .Tannarv 22 Febrnarv. 1750.51 1

^^■^^^^^ ^^^^ A %.A\j OUiXX«^a 1 *V^t %J CivLX U€*l T * ^ ^f J^ V/ K/ ^ ^^4*A J % A 9 \J\/ ^U ^ m 1

Philadelphia: Printedhy William Bradford ^X'^^Q. [1751.] pp.58, pko.

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6563 NEW MEMORANDUM BOOK. THIRD EDITION.

New-York: 1750. pp. (104). 8vo.

6564 NEW YORK Province.

An Act to prevent the exportation of trNMERCHANTABLE FLOCR, AND THE FALSE TAXING OF BREAD AND FLOUR CASKS.

New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1750.

6565 An Act to regulate the ouAGiNa of rum, brandy, and other distill'd

LIQUORS, AND MOLASSES, AND OTHER PURPOSES THEREIN MENTIONED.

New-York: Printed by Jamss Parker. 1750.

6566

6567

- [Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, ... A

Proclamation. [Dated, 6 January, 1749, 50.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1750.] Broadside, fol.

- [Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YoRK, ... A

Proclamation. Whereas it hath been represented to me, that several OF the Indian-traders at Oswego, . . . [Dated, 29 June, 1750.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1750.] Broadside, fol. nysl.

6568 [Arms.] By his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain

GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YORK, ... A

Proclamation. Whereas the General Assembly of this Province stands

PROROGUED UNTIL THE TWENTY-FOURTH DAY . . . [Dated, 21 July, 1750.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker, 1150.'] Broadside, fol. nysl.

5589 Journal of the votes and proceedings of the General Assembly of

THE Colony of New- York. [4 September,-24 November, 1750.] [New-York: Printed by Jam^s Parker, 1750.]

6570 The Speech of his excellency the honourable George Cijnton, captain

general and governor in chief of the Province of New- York, and Teri- tories [sic] thereon depending in america ... to the council and General Assembly of the said Province, on Tuesday the 4th of Septem- ber, 1750.

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1750.] pp. 3. fol. pro.

6571 To his excellency the honourable George Clinton, captain general

AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF OF THE PROVINCE OF NeW-YoRK, . . . ThE HUMBLE ADDRESS OF THE MEMBERS OF HIS Ma.IESTY'8 COUNCIL FOR THE PROVINCE OF

New- York. [Dated, 6 September, 1750.]

[New-York: Printed by James Parker. 1750.] Broadside, fol. pro.

6572 THE NEW- YORK Primmer, enlarged for the more easy attaining the true

READING OF ENGLISH. 'I'O WHICH IS ADDED, SHORT PRAYERS AND GRACES FOR children, WITH THE SHORTER CATECHISM, AGREED UPON BY THE REVEREND

Assembly of Divines at Westminster.

New-York: Printed and sold by Ilenry De Foreest, in Wall-street. 1750.

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6573

THE NEW- YORK Evening Post. Containing the freshest advices foreign

AND D0ME8TICK. JaNUAUY-DeCEMBER, 1750.

New-Tork: Printed by Henry De Foreest, in Wall-atreet. 1750. fol.

0574 THE NEW- YORK Gazette uevived in the Weekly Post-bot. With the

FRESHEST ADVICES FOREIGN AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBER, 1750.

New- York: Printed by James Parker, at tlie New Priniing-Office in

Beaver- Street. 1750. fol.

NYPL.

6575

NKW-YEAR verses of THE CARRIERS OF THE NeW-YOBK GAZBTTK.

New-York: Printed by James Pa/rker. 1750.

6576 THE NEW- YORK Weekly Journal. Containing the freshest advices, for- eign AND DOMESTICK. JaNUARY-DeCEMBER, 1750.

1750.

New- York, fol.

Printed by John Zenger, in, Stone-Street, near fort George.

6577 NORTHAMPTON. Massachusetts. Council. The Result of a Council of nine churches met at Northampton, June 22,

1750. With A Protest against the same. By A Member of the said Council. [Jonathan Edwards.]

[Boston: 1750.] pp. 8. 8vo. aas. mhs.

6578 OLIVER, Peter 1713-1791 A Speech delivered in Plymouth Court, May 15, 1750, being the first

TERM (OF the CoURT OF COMMON PlEAB ... IN SAID COONTY,) AFTER THE

death OF Isaac Lothrop, esq.

Boston: Printed by D. Fowle. 1750. pp. (3), 12. 4to ba. mhs.

6579 PALMER, Thomas Serious address to unbaptized christians.

New-York: 1750. 12mo.

6580 PENNSYLVANIA Province. Anno regni Georgii ii. Regis Magn^ Britannia, Francis & HiBEitNiiB,

vigesimo tertio. At a Generai, Assembly of the Province of Pennsyl- vania, BEGUN AND HOLDEN AT PHILADELPHIA, THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF OCTO- BER, Anno Domini 1749. in the twenty-third year of the reign of our

SOVEREIGN LORD GeORGE II. BY THE GRACE OF GOD, OF GrEAT-BRITAIN, FRANCE

ANt Ireland, King, Defender of the faith, ftc. And prom thence con- tinued BY ADJOURNMENTS TO THE FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1749.

Philadelphia: Printed and sold by B. Franklin, at the New-Printing- Offlce, near the Market. MDCCL. pp. (2), 107-119. fol. hsp.

0581 The same. . . . Vigesimo quarto . . . And from thence con- tinued BY adjournments TO THE SIXTH DAY OF AUGUST, 1750.

Printed and sold by B. Franklin at tlie New-Printing- MDCCL. pp. (2), 123-125. fol. hsp.

Philadelphia : Office, near t!ie Market.

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PENNSYLVANIA Puovince, continued. 6582 [Arms.] By the honourable James Hamilton, esq; liedtenant governor,

AND COMMANDER IN CFIIKP, OF THE PROVINCE OP PENNSYLVANIA, AND COUNTIES

OF Newcastle, Kent and Sussex, on Delaware. A Proclamation. [An- nouncing the i)assage of An Act of Parliament to prevent the erection of any mill or other engine for slitting or rolling of iron, or any ])lating forge to work with a tilt hammer, or any furnace for making steel, in any of the Colonies.]

Philadelphia: Printed by B.Franklin, Printer to the Province. MDCCL- Broadside, fol. Hsp.

(i583 Votes and proceedings of thk House of Representatives op the Pbov-

iNCH OF Pennsylvania met at Philadelphia, on the fourteenth of October, Anno Dom. 1749, and continued by adjournments, [to June 18th, 1750.]

Philadelphia: Printed and Hold by B. Franklin, at the New Printing- Office, near tlie Market. MDCCL. pp. 77, (1). fol. hsp.

0584 THE PENNSYLVANI.-V Gazette. Containing the freshest advices foreign and domestick. January-December, 1750.

Philadelphia : Printed by B. Franklin, Post-Master, and D. Hall, at the % New-Printing-Office, 7iear t/ie Market. 1750. fol.

(i585

New-year verses of the carriers of the Pennsylvania Gazette. Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall. 1750.

6586 THE PENNSYLVANIA Journal, or Weekly Advertiser. January-Decem- ber, 1750.

Philadelphia : Printed and sold by William Bradford at t!ie »ign of tlie Bible, the corner of Black Horse Alley in Second-street. 1750. fol. hsp.

6687

New-year verses of the carriers of the Pennsylvania Journal. Philadelphia : Printed by William Bradford. 1750.

6588 PENSYLVANISCHE Berichte. January 1-December 16, 1750. Oermantown: Oedruckt bey Ghristoph Saur. 1750. 4to.

HSF.

6589 PHILADELPHIA. Pennsylvania. Christ-Church. An Account of the births and burials in Christ-Church Parish in Phila- delphia FROM December 24, 1749, to December 24, 1750.

Philadelphia: 1750. Broadside, fol.

6590 PHILADELPHIER Teutsche Fama. Philadelphia: Gedruckt bey JoJiann Bohm. 1750.

Discontinued probably sometime this year.

6591 PHILARETES, p.seudonym.

Letters from the dead to the living. By Philaretes.

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin, and D. Hall, at tlie Post-office, in Market-street. MDCCL. pp. 43, (5). 8vo. hsp.

413

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(1592 PHILLIPS, Samuel 1690-1771

The Living water to be had for asking. A plain discocrse delivered (chiefly) at Boston, viz. In the audience of the church and congrega- tion UNDER THE PASTORAL CARE OF THE REVEREND Mr. SaMUEL COOPER, ON

Loud's-dat June a. m. 1750. And now published at the desire of

MANT OF THE HSARERS TO WHOM IT IS HUMBLY DEDICATED. . . . [Five lines of

Scripture texts.]

Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland for D. Henchman, in Cor nhill. MDCCL. pp. (4), 28. 8vo. BA.

6593 Political rulers authoriz'd and infi.uenc'd by God our Saviour, to

decree and execute justice: a sermon preached at boston: in the

AUDIENCE OP HIS HONOUR SPENCER PhIPS, ESQ ; C0M.MANDEU IN CHIEF; THE HONOURABLE HIS MaJESTY's COUNCIL, AND THE HONOURABLE HOUSE OF KePRE- 8ENTATIVBS OF THE PROVINCE OF THE MaSSACHUSETTS-BaY IN NeW- ENGLAND,

ON May 30th. 1750. Being the anniversary fob the election of his Majesty's Council for the said Province. . . . [Two lines from] Deut. XVI. 20. |^F° The several paragraphs which, for want of time, were omitted is preaching, are here inserted in their proper places.

Boston; New-England: Printed by John Draper, Printer to his honour the Lieutenant-Oovernour and Council. 1750. pp. (4), 59. 8vo. mh8.nypl.wl.

6594 POOR ROBIN'S spare hours employ'd in calculating a Diary or Almanack for 1751.

Philadelphia: Printed by William Bradford. [1750.] 12mo.

6595 PORTER, John 1716-1802 The Absurdity and blasphemy of substituting the personal righteous- ness OF MEN in the ROOM OF THE SURETY-RIGHTEOUSNESS OF ChRIST, IN THE important ARTICLE OF JBSTIFIC-ITION BEFORE GOD. A SERMON PREACHED AT

THE South Precinct in Braintree, December 25th, 1749. . . . Published AT the earnest DESIRE OF THE HEARERS. [Eleven lincs of quotations.]

Boston: Printed and sold opposite tJie Prison in Queen Street. MDCCL. pp. (4), 30, (1). 8vo. BA. bpl.

6596 PRINCE, Thomas 1687-1758 The Natural and moral government and agency of God in causing droughts

AND RAINS. A SERMON AT THE SOUTH ChURCH IN BoSTON, THURSDAY, AuG. 24.

1749. Being the day of the general thanksgiving, in the Province of THE Massachusetts, for the extraordinary reviving rains, after the

MOST distressing DROUGHT WHICH HAVE BEEN KNOWN AMONG US IN THE MEMORY OP ANY LIVING. . . .

Boston: Printed and sold at Kneeland and Gh'een''s in Queen Street. 1750 pp. (6), 40. 8vo. BA. jcb.

Reprinted in London, "Corrected by the author's hand," in 1750.

6597 QUERIES humbly offered to the freeholders in the County of West- chester. By a Lover of liberty and property.

[New-Tork: Printed by Jaines Parker. 1750.] Broadside, fol. nypl.

6598 QUINCY, Samuel Twenty sermons on various subjects preach'd in the Parish of St. Philip,

Charles-Town, Sooth-Carolina. . . .

Boston; New-England: Printed and sold by John Draper M,DCC,L. pp. (20), 370, (1). 8vo. BA.

1760

AD

1760

AD

AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

6599

6600

6601

6603

6603

6604

6605

6606

6607

RAMSAY, Allan

The Gentle shepherd; a Scot's pastoral comedt.

Wew-Tork: Printed by Jaines Parker. 1750.

1685-1758

REASON AGAINST coition, a discourse (as it is said) preached at St. Pat- rick's Church in Dublin, by the reverend and most celebrated Dean swipt ; calculated for the latitude op hibernia, but mat, without sen- sible error, serve some other places.

Philadelplda : Printed by (fodhard Armbruester. 1750. Advertised in the Pennsylvania Gazette of May 10, 1750, as pub- lished at the request of Mr. Ebenezer Tomlinson.

RUM, Sir Richard, pseudonym.

At a Court held at Punch-Hall, in the Colony of Bacchus. The Indict- ment AND TRTAL OP SiR RiCHARD RuM, A PERSON OP NOBLE BIRTH AND EX- traction, well known both to rich and poor throughout all america. Who was accused for several misdemeanours against his Majesty's liege

PEOPLE, VIZ. killing SOME, WOUNDING OTHERS, BRINGING THOUSANDS TO POV- ERTY, AND MANY GOOD FAMILIES TO UTTER RUIN. ThE FOURTH EDITION.

Boston: Printed & sold by T. Fleet. 1750.

SCHULE DER Weisheit in Reimen Oder Hochteutsches A. B. C. vor Schuler UND Meister in Israel.

Oermantown: Gedruckt bey Christoph Saw. 1750. pp. 144. lOrao.

A SCRIPTURE-Catechism; or, the principles op the christian religion, laid

DOWN IN the words OF THE BiBLE.

[Boston: 1750?] pp. (3), 32. 8vo. aas.

SECKER, William -1681

A Wedding ring, pit for the finger; or, the salve op divinity, on the sore of humanity. With directions to those men that want wives how to choose them; and to those women that have husbands, how to use them. A sermon at a wedding in Edmonton. . . . Boston: 1750. 12mo.

SEVER, Nicholas

A Speech on the occasion op Col. Lothrop's death; delivered at the opening of the Court op Common Pleas at Plymouth, on the 15th of May, 1750. . . . And made publick at the request of the gentlemen at the bar.

Boston: Printed by B. Fowle. 1750. pp. (3), 2. 4to. ba. hhs.

SHEPHERD, Job, pseudonym. Poor Job, 1750, 51. An Almanack for the year op our Lord 1751. . . . By Job Shepherd, philom.

Nevyport: Printed and sold by James Franklin, at the Printing Office under the Town School-House, [1750.] pp. (24.) 12mo.

SHERLOCK, Thomas 1678-1761

A Letter from the lord bishop op London, to the clergy and people of London and Westminster; on occasion op the late earthquakes.

London; printed : Boston; N. E. He-printed and sold by John Draper, in Comhill and at his printing-office in Newbury-Street. 1750. pp.15. 8vo. nypl.

415

AMERICAN BIBLIOGRAPHY

1760

AD

6008 SHERMAN, Rogkb 1731-1793

An Astronomical diary, or, an Almanack for the tear of our Lord Christ, 1751. . . .

Boston: [1750.] 8vo.

6609 An Almanack, for the tb.^r of our Lord Christ, 1751. . . .

Kew-Tork: Printed and sold by Henry De Foreest, in Wall-Street. [1750.] 8vo.

6010 SOME animadversions on a 'Reflt to a Letter from a gentleman in New- York, to his friend in Brunswick. By the Author of the Letter. [New-York:] Printed in tlie year 1750. 8vo.

0611 SOME critical observations, upon a poem, called. The Breeches, written BY James Porterfield, a. b. By An Impartial Hand.

New-York: Printed by James Parker at the New Printing-office in Beaver- street. 1750.

6612 SOME observations relating to the present circumstances of the Province OF the Massachusetts-Bay; humbly offered to the consideration of the General Assembly. [Four lines from] Cicero.

Boston : Printed and sold by D. Fowle, next to tJie Prison in Queen-street. 1750. pp. [30.] 4tO. AAS. BA. jcb. mhs. nypl.

6613 THE SONGS of Robin Hood. New-Yoi'k: Printed by James Parker. 1750.

6614 THE SOUTH-CAROLINA Gazette. January-December, 1750. Charles-Town: Printed by Peter Timothy, in King-Street. 1750. fol.

6615 A TABLE for the ready turning any old tenor sum, into lawful money, at the rate of 6s. PER piece op eight. In four parts. . . .

Boston: Printed & told opposite to the Prison in Queen-street. 1750. pp. [16]. 16mo. CHS.

6616 Table for the ready turning of any old tenor sum into lawful

money, at the rate op 6s. per piece of eight. In four parts . . . with

other useful TABLES.

Boston: Printed by J. Bushell, for 8. Kneeland, opposite the Prison in Queen-street. 1750. pp. (34). 8vo.

,'i.n advertisement for a rival publication, at the end of Green's En- tertainment for a winter's evening, states: "that the ingenious au- thor has made upwards of one hundred mistakes in the first part."

6617 THOMSON, Adam

A Discourse on the preparation of the body for the small-pox: and the

MANNER OF RECEIVING THE INFECTION. As IT WAS DELIVER'd IN THE PUBLICK HALL OF THE ACADEMY, BEFORE THE TRUSTEES, AND OTHERS, ON WEDNESDAY,

THE 31ST OF November, 1750. . . .

Philadelphia: Printed by B. Franklin and D. Hall. MDCCL. pp. 24. 4to.

1760

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416

6618 TRIBUNUS POPULI, pseudonym. A Reply to a Letter from a gentleman in New-York to his friend in

Brunswick. [Signed, Tribunus Populi.]

[New-York:] Printed in the year 1^50. pp.8. 8vo.

6619 THE VIRGINIA Gazette. Januabt-Apbil? 1750. WiUiamnburg : Printed by William Parks. 1750. fol.

William Parks died 1 April, 1750, and the publication of the Gazette was discontinued for a few months. In January 1751, a renewal of i)ublication of the first Gazette, was begun by William Hunter who had served an apprenticeship under Parks.

6620 WATTS, Isaac 1674-1748 Ho«/K LYRiCiK. Poems, chiefly of the lyric kind. In three books. Sacked

I. To devotion and piety. II. To VIRTDE, honour and friendship. III. To

the memory of the dead. . . .

New-Tork: Re-printed by James Parker, at the New Printing-offlce in Beaver-street. 1750. 16mo.

6621 WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY of Divines. The Larger Catechism first agreed upon by the Assembly of Divines at

Westminster. And now appointed by the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland to bk a part of uniformity in religion between the churches of Christ in the three Kingdoms. Boston; Be printed 1750. 13mo.

6622 YALE COLLEGE.

PR/KCLARISSIMO optima ERUDITIONE VIT>S: INTEGRITATE OMNIQUE F0ELICI6SIM& GUBERNANDI RATIONS INSTRUCTISSIMO VIRO .JONATHAN LaW ArMIOERO COLONIiK CONNECTICUTENSIS GuBKRNATORI . . . ReVERANDO AC HONORANDO D. Thom^

Clap Collegii Yalensis PiiiEsiDi . . . Hasce Theses quas (Deo annuentb) IN Collegio Yalensis defendere . . . [Colophon :]

Habita in Comitiis Novo-Portu Comiecticutensium, die duodecimo Septem- bris. MDCCL. Broadside, fol. yc.

6623 QuiESTiONES PRO modulo discutiendi^ sub moderamine Reverendi D.

TnoMiK Clap, Collkgii-Yalensis, quod est, divinia providentia Novo-Portu

CONNECTICUTENSIUM ReCTORIS. In COMITIIS POBLICI A LAUREA MaGISTR.ATIS

cahdidatis, mdccl.

[Novi-Londini, excudebat Timotheus Oreen. 1750.] Broadside, fol. yc.

ACCTIOS VALUES

417

INDEX OF AUTHORS

ABB

to BAS

Alun, James, 1691-1747

Armstrong, John, 1709-1779

Eternity of God. 3497

Art of preserving health. 5532

Evangelical obedience. 3384

Arscot, Alexander, 1676-1737

Note : Reference in all cases is

Letter to a friend. 4467

State of christian religion. 3388

made to the consecutive number-

Magistracy. 5326

Same, 1732. 3500

ing of titles.

Also Sang Ihrem Qotte aufm

Arthur, Thomas, 1724-1751

Throne. 4875

Ordin. sermon, D. Thane. 6457

Ambrose, Isaac, 1604-1663

Ashley, Jonathan, 1713-1780

Death's arrest. 3620

Duty of charity. 4882

Abbot, Hdll, 1702-1774

American magazine, 1740 ' 4664

Endeavours for ministry. 4883

Disswasive against swear-

American magazine, 1743-

Great concern of Christ. 5119

ing. 5898

1746. 5113

Letter to Rev. Wm. Cooper. 5120

Duty of God's people. 5724

American weekly Mercury,

Ministers excited to dili-

Early piety. 4213

1730-1746. 3247

gence. 6279

Jehovah's character. 3860

Amkric.^nus, pseud.

Ausbund: Christliche Lieder. 4884

EiN A. B. C. und Buchsta-

Letter to freeholders of

bierbuch. 4331

Massachusetts. 4334

Bailet, Joseph

Account of French settle-

AME8,NATnANiFL, jun., 1708-1764

God's wonders in the deep. 6458

ments. 5725

Almanack, 1730-1751. 3248

Balch, Thomas, 1711-1774

Account of the land bank. 5825

Amicus Patriae, pseud.

Christ always present. 6091

Adams, Eliphai.et, 1676-1753

Address to inhabitants of

Preaching the gospel. 5902

Conn. Elect, sermon. 1733. 3741

Massachusetts. 5900

Balch, William, 1704-1792

Funeral discourse, J. Bulk-

Amicus Reipublic^, pseud.

Apostles Paul and James. 6121

ley. 3740

Trade and commerce. 3387

Duty of christian church. 3502

Funeral discourse, L.Adams. 6274

Anderson, James, 1680-1739

Same, 1735. 3888

Funeral discourse, M. Bulk-

Constitutions of Free-ma-

Duty of ministers. 5332

ley. 6450

sons. 1742

False confidences exposed. 5122

God answers people. 3861

Same, 1750. 6454

A Publick spirit. 6280

Gracious presence of Christ. 3245

Anderson, John, 1726-1796

Reconciliation. 4470

Sermon on K. Garret. 4215

Book of chronicles. 5732

Vindication of doctrine. 5734

Adams, John, 1704-1740

Anleitung zur Englischen

Vindication of 2nd. Church. 5735

Poems. 5527

Sprache. 6455

Ball, Thomas

Same, 1749 6275

Answer to Council of Pro-

French school book. 3249

Adams, Joseph, 1689-1783

prietors. 5901

Ball, William

Blessedness of dead. 3246

Antes, Heinrich

Almanack, 1742-1751. 4670

Letter to Rev. T. Barnard. 51 10

Herrn Pvrlaei Ausruf-Zed-

Baptist Church in London.

Addison, Joseph, 1672-1719

del. " 4879

Confession of faith. 3833

Cato. A tragedy. 6451

Antigallicus, Titus, pseud.

Same, 1743. 5124

Address to inhabitants of

Ode for thanksgiving. 6277

Barnard, Sir John, 1685-1764

North-Carolina. 5726

Appleton, Nathaniel, 1693-1784

Present for apprentice. 5904

Advertisement of land in

Blessing of good rulers. 4781

Same, 1749. 6382

New Jersey. 3862

Christian glorying. 3983

Barnard, John, 1681-1770

Advice to freeholders in

Comfortable reflections. 4110

Birth of our Lord. 3389

Pennsylvania. 3863

Cry of oppression. 6090

Call to parents. 4112

Afpectionate letter from

Daily practice of piety. 5331

Imperfection of creature. 5905

mother to son. 5727

Difference in justification. 6278

Janua Coelestis. 6461

Albany, N. Y.

Evangelical repentance. 4668

The Throne established. 3745

Charter, 1730 3979

Same, 1741. 4703

Zeal for good works. 4886

Alexander, James, 1690-1756

Faithful ministers. 5118

Barnard, John, 1690-1758

(Complaint to committee. 3864

God to have glory. 4669

Christian churches. 3390

Disavowal of consent. 3980

Gospel ministers. 3867

Expectation of man. 4336

Vindication. 3848

Marks of children of God. 5117

Presence of God. 5737

Alleine, Joseph, 1633-1688

Origin of war. 3623

Barnard, Thomas, 1716-1776

Alarm to sinners. 4332

Saving faith. 4880

Tyranny in religion. 5125

Same, 1741 4663

Superiour skill. 4111

Barnstable County, Mass.

Same, 1743 5112

Usefulness of gifts. 5733

Declaration of ministers. 5534

Alleine, Richard, 1611-1681

Arburthnot, Archibald

Bass, Benjamin, -1756

Companion for prayer. 6452

Memoirs of J. Cameron. 6456

Parents and children. 3250

BAT

to BRE

INDEX OF AUTHORS

418

Bates, William, 1025-1699

BiBLIA.

BOEHM, Johann Philip

Christ in the clouds. 4887

Die Ileilige Schrift. 5127

Abermahlige treue War-

Baxter, Uicuaud, 1615-1691

Die Umgewendete Bibel. 5739

nung. 5134

Call to unconverted. 3391

BiBLiA. Psalms.

Getreur Warnungs. 4898

Bayly, James, and others.

The Psalter. 3746

Der Reformirten Kirchen

Narrative of Second Church. 5738

Der Psalter des Konigs. 5740

in Pennsylvania. 6098

Beach, John, 1700-1782

Imitated. By I.Watts, 1741. 4672

Boston, Mass.

Appeal to unprejudiced. 4113

Same, 1743. 5129

Meeting for publick market. 3748

Attempt to prove affirmative.6093

Kirk of Scotland. 3987

Rules, orders, and by-laws. 3628

Eternal life. 5535

Same, 1747. 5907

Vote to prevent small pox. 4899

God's sovereignty. 5906

Das Kleine Davidische

Boston. Assembly.

Loving our enemies. 4337

Psalterspiel. 5340

Testimony of pastors of

A Second vindication. 6094

New-England Psalm book.

New-England. 5136

Vindication of Church of

1730. 3255

Boston. Convention.

England. 6283

Same, 1737. 4115

Testimony of New-England

Vindication of worship. 8984

Same, 1742. 4892

ministers. 5544

Beard, Thomas, 1698-1710

Same, 1744. 5337

Boston. Convention.

Life. By himself. 8869

Same, 1750. 6464

Testimony of pastors of

Beavkn, Thomas

New-England Psalter. 5336

Massachusetts. 5185

Primitive Christianity. 3985

New-England Psalter im-

Boston. Episcopal Charit-

Bechtel, Johann, 1690-1777

proved. 6541

able Society.

Abermaliger Vorschlag. 4888

Newversion. Brady «fc Tate. 3025

Articles. 5187

\

En Kort Catechismus. 5126

Same, 1737. 4114

Boston. Fire Society.

Kurzer Catechismus. 4889

Same, 1740. 4471

Articles. 8749

A Short Catechism. 4890

BiBLiA. Song of Solomon.

Boston. Synod. 1680.

Beckwith, George, 1703-1794

Paraphrase. By R. Erskine. 5130

Confession of faith, 1734. 3750

Adam's losing. 3871

BiBLiA. New Testament.

Same, 1750. 6466

Christ the alone pattern. 4891

Das Neue Testament. 5542

Boston Evening-Post, 1735-

Two sermons at Lyme. 5334

Billings, William

1750. 3872

Whatsoever God doeth. 4338

God's covenant people 3626

Boston Gazette, 1730-1750. 3257

The Beggar, and no beggar. 6284

Birkett, William

Boston weekly News-letter,

Beissel, Johann Conrad, 1690-

Almanack, 1731-1751. 3256

1731-1750. 3394

7 Ehe das Zuchthaus. 3251

Blair, Samuel, 1712-1751

Boston weekly Post - boy,

Gottliche Liebes. 8253

Animadversions on Mr.

1734-1750. 3753

Jacobs KampfE. 398(i

Creaghead receding. 4895

Boucher, ^Iatthew

\

Mystiche-Abhandlung. 5536

Consideration of The Quer-

Almanack, 1734-1738. 3631

\

Mystische und sehr

ists. 4675

Same, 1744-1745. 5148

\

Sprueche. 3252

Gospel of salvation. 4117

BowEN, Nathan

Urstandliche, u. s. w. 5538

Persuasive to repentance. 5182

Almanack, 1730-1738. 3258

Vorspiel der neuen-welt. 3503

Predestination. 4896

BOYLSTON, Zabdiel, 1680-1766

Zionitischen stiflts. 5537

Religion in New-London-

Account of small-pox. 3259

Bellamy, Joseph, 1719-1790

derry. 5342

Bradbury, Thomas, 1677-1759

Early piety recommended. 6095

Sermon on 2 Corinth, iii, 18. 4340

Revealed religion. 4477

True religion delineated. 6462

Vindication of brethren cast

Bradford, William, 1658-1752

Berkenmeyer, Willem C.

out of Synod of Phil. 5843

Secretary's guide. 4127

Consilium in Arena. 3254

Blakeney, William

Bradstreet, Benjamin, -1762

Geheime Ausprache. 6285

New manual exercise. 5742

Godly sorrow. 4904

Berkeley, George, 1684-1753

Same, 1747. 5909

Brainkrd, David, 1718-1747

Treatise on tar-water. 5539

Blanchakd, Joshua

Mirabilia Dei inter Indicos. 5748

Word to the wise. 6463

Sober reply to mad answer. 4897

Brattle, William, 1062-1717

Bernaudds, Saint

Bland, Humphrey, 1686-1763

Compendium logicae. 3878

Hymn to Jesus. 5335

Military discipline. 5133

Brattle, William, 1702-1776

Die Beschreibung des Evan-

Same, 1744. 5344

Rules for a regiment. 3683

geliums Nicodemi. 6096

Same, 1747. 5910

Breck, Robert, 1682-1731

EiNE Betrachtung des Las-

Blenman, Jonathan

Duty of ministers. 6103

ters der Trunkenheit. 4671

Remarks on Zenger's tryal. 4118

Breck, Robert, 1713-1784

Beveridge, William, 1636-1708

Bockett, Elias

Examination of Hampshire

Common-prayer. 3624

Poem to Aquila Rose. 4593

Narrative. 8996

419

INDEX OF AUTHORS

BRE

to CHA

Breck, Robert, and others.

Burgess, Daniel, 1645-1713

Cambridge. Synod. 1648.

Account of Council at

Hearing word of God. 4906

Platform, 1731. 3400

Northampton. 6471

Burgh, James, 1714-1775

Same. 1749. 6295

Breton, William

Britain's remembrancer. 5915

Campbell, Alexander

Militia discipline. 3634

Same. 1748. 6104

Maxima libertatis. 3511

Same, 1738. 4225

Thoughts on education. 6294

A Protestation. 3638

Briant, Lemuel, 1722-1754

Burkitt, William, 1650-1703

To F. H. 8512

Moral virtue. 6291

Poor man's help. 3398

Vindication. 3513

Some friendly remarks. 6472

Burnet, William, 1688-1729

Supplement. 3514

Bridge, Thomas, 1657-1715

Elegy upon. 3278

Campbell, Daniel, 1605-1722

Jethro's advice. 3635

BuRNHAM, Jonathan

Sacramental meditations. 4483

What faith can do. 3396

Arithmetick. 6106

Campbell, John, 1678-1743

Brief account of currency. 6292

Burr, Aaron, 1716-1757

Speech of D-keof A- - - le. 4484

Brief essay on number seven. 3879

Ordin.sermon,D. Bostwick. 5549

Campbell, John, 1691-1761

Briefs in controversy between

Burroughs, Jeremiah, 1599-

Souls by death separated. 4230

Mass. and N. H. 4345

1646

Treatise of conversion. 5149

The Bristol tragedy. 4681

Rare jewel of contentment. 3399

Campbell, Othniel

Broadwell, Mart

Same, 1742. 4907

Ministers workers. 5916

Elegy on. 3276

Byles, Mather, 1706-1788

Candid account of Lord Lo-

Brockwell, Charles

AfEections on things above. 4481

vat. 5917

Brotherly love. 6473

Character of perfect man. 5352

Caner, Henry, 1700-1792

Brogden, William

The Comet. 5353

Christian preaching. 5554

Freedom and love. 6474

Elegy on Daniel Oliver. 3597

Piety of founding churches. 6896

Brown, John, 1696-1742

Flourish of annual spring. 4683

Publick worship of God. 6107

Ordin. sermon, T. Prentice. 3397

God glorious in winter. 5354

Catalogue of books at auc-

Throat distemper in Haver-

Glories of the Lord. 4482

tion. 5555

hill. 4128

Glorious rest of Heaven. 5550

Cato, Dionysius.

Same. 1738. 4226

On death of Queen. 4229

Moral distiches. 3884

Brown, John, 1706-1752

Poems on several occasions.5355

Caveat against separations. 6108

Divisions in Salem Church. 3880

Repentance and faith. 4684

Centinbl, Vincent, pseud.

Examiner examin'd. 3997

To Governour Belcher. 3999

Massachusetts in agony. 6475

Brown, Moses

Vileness of the body. 3510

Chalkley, Thomas, 1675-1741

The Scripture bishop. 3636

Visit of Jesus by night. 4685

Works. 6297

Browne, Arthur, 1700-1773

Chamblit, Rebekah, -1733

Christian religion. 4227

C D, A.

Declaration of. 3639

Rebellion in Scotland. 5749

Letter to Rev. Mr. Foxcroft. 5551

Same, 1733. 8655

Religious education. 4478

Cabot, Marston, -1756

Chanler, Isaac, 1701-1749

BucKNAM, Nathan

Christ's Kingdom spiritual. 5147

Doctrine of glorious grace. 5356

Ability derived from Christ. 5145

Religious fasting. 3756

New converts exhorted. 4486

Expectations of God. 4682

Religious thanksgiving. 3883

Chapman, Daniel, 1689-1741

Monitor for ministers. 6293

Sermon, Jan. 1, 1744, 5. 5552

Death of righteous 4686

BuLKLET, .John, 1678-1731

Cadwalader, Thomas, 1707-1779

Chapman's Companion. 6109

Usefulness of religion. 3260

West-India dry-gripes. 5553

Charleston, S. C.

Bull, George, 1634-1710

Caldwell, John

Society for a Library. 6476

Spirit of God. 4479

Answer to Mr. McGregore's

Chase, Stephen

Bull, William, 1710-1791

sermon. 5147

Angels of the churches. 6110

Letter to William Penn. 4480

Impartial trial of spirit. 4908

CuAUNCEY, Isaac, 1671-1745

Bu.sYAN, John, 1628-1688.

Same. 1746. 5750

Hypocritical religion. 3516

Grace abounding. 3509

Marks of false prophets. 4910

Loss of the soul. 3515

Same. 1735. 3881

Uncharitable judging. 4909

Chauncey, Nathaniel, 1681-1756

Same. 1739. 4346

Callender, John, 1706-1748

The Faithful ruler. 3757

The Holy war. 3998

Early religion. 4911

Faithful servant. 3517

The Jerusalem-sinner. 3637

Funeral discourse, N. Clap. 5751

Chaoncy, Charles, 1705-1787

Law and grace. 4905

Historical discourse. 4347

Account of French proph-

Pilgrim's progress. Part I. 4228

Ordin. sermon, J. Condy. 4348

ets. .4915

Pilgrim's progress, 1744. 5351

Calvert, Benedict Leonard,

Blessedness of dead. 6298

Burdon, William

1606-1647

Character of Laish. 3758

Gentleman's pocket-farrier. 3882

Speech to Assembly, 1730. 8300

Civil magistrates. 5919

CHA

to COO

INDEX OF AUTHORS

i20

CiiACNCT, Charles, cont.

Clark, Peter, 1694-1768

Colman, Benjamin, eonl.

Cornelius's character. 5556

Banner of divine love. 5363

The Lord shall rejoice. 4695

Counsel of two Kings. 5752

Captain of Lord's host. 4692

Merchandise of people. 4002

Early piety recommended. 3518

Christian bravery. 4000

Ministers and people. -^5520

Enthusiasm described. 4918

Oracles of God. 5562

Narrative of small-pox. 4-326i^

Fast God has chosen. 3759

Ruler's highest dignity. 4350

One chosen of God. -r5753

Gifts of the spirit. 4913

Scripture-grounds of bap-

Parable of Ten virgins. -^^921

Joy, the duty of survivors. 4687

tism. 3885

Peaceful end of life. 4003

Letter to Whitefield. 5152

A sinners prayer. 3886

ReliquifB Turellffi. 3888

Letter to Whitefield. 5557

Witness of the Spirit. 5364

Righteousness of rulers. +4004

Man's life considered. 3402

Clarke, George

Satan's fiery darts. 5366

Marvellous things. 5558

Speech to Assembly of N.Y. 4172

Soul's flying to Christ. Jr 4490

Ministers cautioned. 5357

Same, 1738. 4285

Three letters to Whitefield^354

Ministers exhorted. 5358

Same, 1739. 4401

Unspeakable gift of God. 4352

Nathanael's character. 3640

Same, 1740. 4576

Vanity of man. -{-5754

New creature describ'd. 4688

Same, 1741. 4765

Waiting on God. 4130

Only compulsion proper. 4349

Same, 1742. 5018

The Wither'd hand. l 4353 Same, 1740. 'T4491

Outpouring of Holy Ghost. 4914

Cleaveland, John, 1722-1799

Prayer for help. 4129

Chebacco narrative rescu'd. 6113

Colman, Benjamin, and others.

Religious commotions in

Plain narrative of Second

Declaration relating to

New-England. 5150

Church in Ipswich. 5920

James Davenport. 4917

Second letter to Whitefield. 5153

A Twig of birch. 5563

Colton, Benjamin, 1690-1759

Thoughts on religion in

Clinton, George

Danger of apostasie. 4232

New-England. 5151

Speech to N. Y. Assembly,

Two sermons. 3889

An Unbridled tongue. 4689

1743. 5257

Concord, Mass.

Checklky, John, l(i80-1753

Same, 1744. 5455

Result of a Council, 1743. 5156

Election and predestina-

Same, 1745. 5655

Conductor generalis, 1749 6300

tion. 4690

Same, 1746. 6832

Same, 1750. 6478

Checkley, Samuel, 1696-1769.

Same, 1747. 6027

CoNDY, Jeremiah

Character of righteous. 6111

Same, 1748. 6205

Godly and faithful man. 5922

Little children brought to

Same, 1749. 6383

Die Confusion von Tulpe-

Christ. 4691

Same, 1750. 6570

hocken. 4919

Mercy with God. 3641

Golden, Cadwallader, 1688-1766

Connecticut.

Murder a sin. 3642

Essay on Iliac passion. 4693

Acts and Laws, 1730-1750. 3264

Prayer a duty. 5559

Matter and gravitation. 5564

Charter. Acts and laws.

Sinners minded. 3643

Cole, Benjamin

1750. 6479

Chew, Samuel

Dissertation on inoculation. 4694

Conversion of young scholar. 4698

Speech to Grand-Jury. 4708

Coleman, Elihu, 1700-1789

Cook, Ebenezer

Same, 1742. 4930

Making slaves of men. 3644

Maryland muse. 3407

Child's new play-thing. 5359

Collection of Poems. 5365

Sotweed redivivus. 3366

Same, 1750. 6477

Same, 1745. 5565

Cooke, Samuel, 1687-1747

EiN Christ besuchet. 6112

Colman, Benjamin, 1673-1747

Divine sovereignty. 4699

The Christian history, 1743-

Christ standing an ensign.-f-4231

Necessarius. 3409

1744. 5154

(^Dissertation on Genesis. 3887

The Solemn charge. 6116

Cicero, Marcus Tdllius, 106-43

,> Dying in peace. 3261 1 Faithful pastors. ^4351

Cooke, William, 1696-1760

Cato major. 5361

Great duty of ministers. 4922

CiNciNNATus, L. Q., pseud.

The Faithful servant. ^f-4488 Friend of Christ. -^3404

Sermon in Sudbury, 1730. 3408

Letter to freeholders of

CooLiDGE, Samuel, 1703-1767

Massachusetts. 6299

^ The Glory of God. 5155

Sermon on Queen Caroline. 4235

Clap, Nathaniel, 1668-1745

,.\ God has magnified his word. 4916

Cooper, William, 1694-1743

Duty of all christians. 4487

t^God is a great king. 3645

The Beatifick vision. 3762

Clap, Roger, 1609-1691

Government the pillar, -f 3262

Compendium evangelicum. 4357

Memoirs. 3403

,1 Image of God. 4001

i Incomprehensibleness of i^i God. 4489

Concio Hyemalis. 4134

Clap, Thomas, 1703-1767

Divine teaching. 3523

Conjectures upon meteors. 5362

God's concern for seed. 3267

Letter regarding Whitefield. 5360

Jesus weeping over friend^367

Honours of Christ. 4498

Letter to Rev. Mr. Edwards. 5561

Letter to Rev. Mr. Williams.^368

Man humbled. 3524

Work of the ministry. 3519

The Lord's mercies. _^ 4131

One shall be taken. 4700

421

INDEX OF AUTHORS

coo

to DIS

Cooper, William, cont.

Croswell, Anduew, cont.

Dewsbury, William, -1688

Predestination unto life.

4497

Reply to Declaration.

4927

Regeneration.

4501

Quenching the spirit.

4701

Reply to God's special grace

.4926

Dextkr, Samuel, 1700-1755

Reply to objections against

What is Christ to me?

5568

Our Father's God.

4236

inoculation.

3268

Crotchet, Timothy

Dialogue about publick af-

Serious exhortations.

3525

A Modest proposal.

5931

fairs of New-Jersey.

5376

Three discourses.

3526

Cruttenden, Robert

Dialogue between two coun-

Work of ministers.

4007

Experience of.

5872

trymen.

5160

Copt of Letter to employer

Cu.MMiNGs, Archibald

Dickinson, Jonathan, -1722 |

in London.

3763

Character of ruler.

4009

God's protecting provi-

Copy of Letter to Pr--eM--e

5925

Christian unity.

4135

dence.

3896

COKBKT, John, 1620-1680

Faith necessary.

4499

Dickinson, Jonathan, 1688-

-1747

Self-employment in secret.

5159

Currie, Wiluam

Call to the weary.

4502

CoBBYN, Samuel

Fast sermon, 1747.

6119

Danger of schisms.

4358

Advice to sinners.

4702

Treatise on war.

6120

Defence of Display of God's

Call to unconverted.

3650

Cushing, Caleb, and others.

special grace.

5161

Same, 1742.

4923

Letter relating to White

.

Defence of sermon on

Correct table to twenty shil-

field.

5569

Human institutions.

4136

lings old tenor.

6496

Cutler, Timothy, 1683-1765

Display of God's special

Cosby, William

Final peace of upright.

3894

grace.

4931

Speech to Assembly of N.Y

3813

Good and faithful servant.

5932

Same, 1748.

5162

Cotton, John, 1691-1757

Divine right of infant-bap-

Ministers of the gospel.

3764

Damon and Alexis.

3766

tism.

5759

Of seeking God.

4703

Davenport, James, 1717-1757

Familiar letters on religion

.5572

Seasonable warning.

5757

Confession & retractations

5374

God's sovereign free grace

5761

Tares and wheat.

5926

Letter to J. Barber

5373

Nature of regeneration.

5163

Cotton, Ward

Song of praise

4929

Observations on throat-dis-

Ministers must make proof.

5927

Da vies, Samuel, 1724-1761

temper.

4503

Cox, Sir Richard, 1650-1733

Man's primitive state.

6121

Reasonableness of Chris-

Linnen-manufacture.

6481

Davis, Jonathan

tianity.

3527

Cox, T.

Queries sent to Whitefleld.

6303

Reasonableness of non-

Bibliotheca curiosa,

3765

Davis, Richard, 1658-1714

conformity.

4237

Cradock, Thomas, 1718-1770

Hymns.

4706

Reflections upon Mr. Wet-

Two sermons.

5928

Dealer's pocket companion.

3271

more's Defence.

5377

Crasshold, Krishtian, -1759

Same, 1745.

5570

Remarks upon Letter.

3897

The Modern poemander.

5758

Deans, Archibald

The Scripture-bishop.

3528

Creaghkad, Alexander

Account of Christian Kerr.

3272

The Scripture-bishop vin-

Concerning covenants.

4924

Declaration of Jeffrey,

a

dicated.

3651

Cries of the oppressed.

6117

negro.

5571

Second vindication of free

Crisp, Stephen, 1628-1692

DeFok, Daniel, 1661-1731

grace.

6123

Eine Kurtze Beschreibung.

6118

The Family instructor.

4500

Sermon on Ruth Pierson.

3652

Ckosby, Joseph, vs. Jacob

Life of a private gentle

-

True Scripture-doctrine.

4710

Wyman.

3893

man.

5375

Vanity of human institu-

Crosby, Thomas, 1635-1702

DkLancet, Jambs, 1703-1760

tions.

4010

Work of a christian.

4008

Charge to Grand-Jury.

3696

Witness of the spirit.

4504

Cross, Robert, and others.

Same, 1734.

3811

Same, 1743.

5165

Protestation to Synod of

Delaware

Dickinson, Jonathan, and others. |

Philadelphia.

4704

Acts and Laws, 1734-1735.

3767

Protestation to Synod.

4932

Croswell, Andrew, 1709-1785

Collection of Laws.

4707

Dickinson, Moses, 1695-1778 |

Answer to Garden's Three

Dell, William

Calvinistic and Arminian

letters.

4705

Baptismon didaches.

6304

principles.

6483

Apostle's advice to jaylor.

5371

Deutsche schrift gegen C

God's sovereignty.

4933

Justifying faith.

5930

Saur.

5933

Ordin. sermon Elisha Kent. 3653 |

Founding of new church in

Deutsche Wochentliche Zei-

DippEL, JoHANN Conrad

Boston.

6302

tung.

6122

Geistliche Fama. L-VI.

3273

Heaven shut against Armin

_

Devotion, Ebenkzkr, 1714-1771

Discourse on government.

6484

ians.

5929

Answer of Third Church.

5934

Dissolution, Robert, pseud

,

Letter to Mr. Turell.

4925

Ministers and people.

6482

Letter to friend.

3580

DIS

to ERS

INDEX OF AUTHORS

422

Disturbances in Christ-

Dunbar, Samuel, -1783

Edwards, Jonathan, cont.

Church, Philadelphia. 5669

Brotherly love. 6308

True excellency of a min-

Dixon, Henry, and others.

Man like grass. 6309

ister. 5385

The Youth's instructor. 3411

True faith makes soldiers. 6128

True saints. 5939

Same, 1736. 4011

Dunham, Ebenezer

Two letters to Rev. Mr. Clap.5581

Same, 1746. 5762

To inhabitants of Penn. 6129

Work of God in conversion. 4240

Same, 1750. 6485

Duss, Jacob F.

Edwards, Timothy, 1670-1758

Doctrine of Count Zinzen-

Die merkwUrdige Ges-

All the living must die. 3534

dorfE. 4918

chichte. " 5765

Eklls, Nathanabl, 1678-1750

Doctrine of freegraceproved.6124

Dutton, Anne

The Evangelical bishop. 3769

Doctrine of glorious grace. 5573

Letter to Whitefleld. 5169

Letter against Whitefleld. 5583

DoD, John, 1547-1645

DUYCKINCK, GeRARDUS

The Pastor's introduction. 4359

Old Mr. Dod's sayings. 3413

Church of Moravian Breth-

Religion lifeof God's people.5173

Doddridge, Philip, 1702-1751

ren. 5382

The Wise ruler. 6131

Life of Col. J. Gardiner. 6125

Dyer, William, 1636-1696

Eliot, Andrew, 1719-1778

Religion in the Soul. 6305

Christ's famous titles. 3414

Burning and shining light. 6493

Dodsley, llOBKRT, 1703-1764.

Same, 1743. 5170

The Faithful steward. 4940

Chronicle of Kings of Eng-

Heaven upon Earth. 5577

Love of the world. 5386

land. 5878

The Dying mother's advice. 6310

Eliot, Jared, 1685-1763

The King and miller. 6486

The Blessings bestow'd. 4360

The Toy shop. 6487

E - -- 0- --

Essay upon fleld-husbandry. 6132

DoEiiRiNG, John Jacob, 1715-

An Eclogue on B. Coleman. 5937

Continuation. 6313

Der wahren Kirche. 5379

Earthquakes tokens of

Give Cesar his due. 4241

DooLiTTLE, Benjamin, 1695-

God's wrath. 5383

God's marvellous kindness. 5584

1749

Eastburn, Benjamin.

Repeated bereavements. 6134

Enquiry into enthusiasm. 5167

Absolute reprobation. 3532

Two witnesses. 4013

Narrative of French and

Eccleston, Theodore, 1651-1720

Eliot, Joseph, 1630-1694

Indian enemy. 6488

Epistle to Friends. 3533

Letter to his brother. 4242

DooLiTTLE, Thomas, 1630-1707

Eckerlin, Israel

Same, 1750. 6351

Captives bound in chains. 4934

Ein Kurtzer Bericht. 5171

Elliston, Robert

Doom's-day. 6489

Die Richtschnur. 5578

Enchiridium Polychrestum.4941

DoRT, Holland

Der Wandel. 5579

Elvins, Richard

Judgment of Synod. 5574

The Eclipse. 6491

True justifying faith. 5940

Douglass, William, 1692-1752

Edwards, John, 1637-1716

Emerson, Joseph, 1700-1767

Account of throat-distem-

Experience of work of God. 5580

Advice of a father. 5941

per. 4505

Fruits of the spirit. 4936

Early piety encouraged. 4243

Almanack, 1743-1748. 4935

Edwards, Jonathan, 1703-1758

Exhortation to his people. 4942

Dissertation on inoculation. 3274

Christ example of ministers. 6493

Meat out of eater. 3898

Essay on small-pox. 3275

The Church's marriage. 5766

Offering of memorial. 3535

Essay on currencies. 4238

A Divine light. 3768

Wisdom is justified. 4948

Military fever. 4012

Expostulatory letter to

A Word to afflicted. 4344

A Summary No. 1-16. 5936

Rev. Mr. Clap. 5582

Endeavours to instruct ne-

Same, No. 17-38. 6126

God glorified. 3415

gros. 3297

Same, No. 29-36. 6306

Great concern for Souls. 5172

Engelbrecht, Johann, 1599-

Same, Vol. 1. 6307

Humble attempt for revi-

Gottliche Offenbahrungen. 5387

Same, No. 1-14. Vol. 2. 6490

val of religion. 5938

England, Church of

Drelincourt, Charlks,1695-

Life of David Brainerd. 6311

The Primer, or Catechism. 5768

1669

Marks of spirit of God. 4711

Same, 1749. 6314

Christian's defence. 5381

Same, 1743. 4937

Enquiry into religious fel-

Dublin Society

Narrative of work of God. 4137

lowship. 4944

Essay on flax. 6127

Religious aflEections. 5767

Die Ernsthaffte Christen-

Duck, Stephen

Resort of bereaved. 4713

Pflicht. 5585

Poems 3531

Revival of religion in N. E. 4939

Ernstliche Erweckungs-

Dudley, Paul, 1675-1751

Rules of word of God. 6313

Stimm. 5588

Merchandize of slaves. 3413

Sinners in hands of God. 4713

Erskine, Ebenezer and Ralph

DuMMER, Jeremiah, 1680-1739

Same, 1742. 4938

Collection of Sermons. 5587

Defence of N. E. Charters. 5576

Soul's eternal salvation. 4239

Sermons on several sub-

Letter to noble lord. 5764

Strong rod broken. 6130

jects. 5388

423

INDEX OF AUTHORS

ERS

to FRB

Erskine, Ralph, 1685-1752

Fenelon, p. de S. de La M.,

Foster, James, 1697-1753

Gospel sonnets. 4506

1651-1715

A))parition of Lord Kilmar-

Same, 1742. 4945

Dissertation on pure love. 4246

nock. 5943

Same, 1743. 5174

Same, 17.50. 6498

Behaviour of Earl of Kil-

Same, 1749. 6315

Fessenden, Benjamin

marnock. 5946

Letter to Whitefleld. 4714

Gospel order joyful. 4362

Fox, George, 1624-1691

Essay on church govern-

Finley, Samuel, 1715-1766

Instructions for spelling. 4138

ment. 3536

Approved minister of God. 6317

Same, 1743. 5186

Essay on comets. 5389

Christ triumphing. 4716

Fox, John, 1678-1756

Essay toward propagating

Same, 1742. 4951

Door of Heaven. 3420

srospel among Indians. 6494

Clear light in darkness. 5179

Time and end of time. 6318

Estaugii, .John, 1675-1742

Letter concerning White-

Foxcropt, Thomas, 1697-1769

Professors of truth. 5390

fleld. 4509

Apology for Whitefield. 5594

Evans, David

Letter relating to White-

The Blessings of a Soul. 4954

Help for parents 3537

field. 5592

Caution to young sinners. 3655

Law and gospel. 6135

Plea for speechless. 5769

Divine right of deacons. 3421

Minister of Christ. 3538

Satan strip'd of his angel-

Elisha lamenting. 4140

Evans, John

ick robe. 5180

Eusebius inermatus. 3654

National ingratitude. 5588

Vindication of Plea for

Evangelic preaching. 4510

Evans, Lewis

speechless. 6137

Gospel-impenitents. 8281

Map of Pennsylvania. 6316

PiRMiN, Giles, 1617-1697

Humilis confessio. 6500

Exact table to l)ring old

The Real christian. 4952

Observations on N. E. 3280

tenor into lawful money. 6495

Same, 1745. 5593

A Seasonable memento. 5947

Examination of Tennent's

Fish, Joseph, 1707-1781

Francke, August H., 1663-1727

Remarks on Protesta-

Love to Christ. 5942

Nicodemus. 5394

tion to Synod. 4946

Fisher, Edward, 1627-1655

Vita. Rev. et cura, S. Mather. 3656

Exeter, N. H.

Marrow of divinity. 5182

Franklin, Benjamin, 1706-1790

Result of a Council. 5391

Fisher, Hugh, -1784

Catalogue of books. 5396

Extract from Sermon on

Divine right of judgment. 3416

Defense of Hemphill's Ob-

S. Moodey, 6136

Preservative from errors. 3279

servations. 3901

Ein Extract von der Regis-

Fisher, Samuel, 1605-1665

Education of youth. 6321

tratur der Suprem Curt. 5175

Christ's light. 5393

Give us but light. 5187

FiSK, Samuel, 1689-1770

Die Lautere Wahrheit. 5950

F., H.

Candidates for civil gov-

Letter to friend in country. 3902

Gespraech zwischen. 4507

ernment. 3417

Pennsylvanian fire-places. 5395

F., J.

Just narrative. 3899

Plain truth. 5948

Letter to Rev. Mr. Foxcroft.5589

Fitch, Jabez, 1672-1746

Pocket Almanack, 1741-

Letter to Rev. Mr. Hobby. 5590

Gospel minister. 3539

1751 4512

Remarks on Coojier's Ob-

Throat distemper in N. H. 4014

Poor Richard, 1733-1751. 3541

jections to Ashley's Ser-

Two sermons on distem-

Promoting knowledge. 5190

mon. 4947

per. 4015

Reflections on courtship. 5772

Remarks on Rev. Mr. Gfee's

Flavell, John, 1627-1691

Some observations on pro-

Letter. 5392

Cursed death of Cross. 5183

ceedings against Hemp-

Testimony of laymen. 5176

Great design of gospel. 4717

hill. 3904

To the Rev. Mr. Wm.

Misery of departed spirits. 6499

Freeman, Mylo, pseud.

Cooper. 4950

Pro phane swearing. 3418

A Word in season. 6140

Fairfield County, Conn.

Teachings of God. 5184

PreimCthige gedanken. 5598

Invitations to Whitefleld 5591

Touchstone of sincerity. 3419

Frelinghuysen, Theodorus

Fairservice, James

A Word to well-wishers. 4953

J., 1691-1747

Plain dealing. 6497

Fleming, Robert, 1630-1694

Jeugd-oefEening. 5953

Falconar, ^Magnus

Fulfilling the Scripture. 5185

Same. Tweede druck. 6141

A Choice collection. 4361

Fletcher, Andrew

Versamelinge. 5954

Evangelist and Desperan-

Vincit amor Patriae. 3540

Frell, George

tius. 5177

Plynt, Henry, 1676-1760

Von dem wahren. 6142

Free grace with witness. 4715

Caution to sinners. 4016

The French convert. 5399

Vindication of Whitefleld. 4508

Oratio funebris, B. Wads-

Same, 1745. 5599

Farmer, Dick, pseud.

worth. 4139

Same, 1748. 6143

English copper half-pence. 5178

Twenty sermons. 4863

Same, 1749. 6322

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INDEX OF AUTHORS

424

Fret, Ajjdrkas

Ein Geringen schein. 5957

Gray, Andrew, 1633-1656

Seine Declaration.

6144

Das Gesaenq der Christ-

The Great salvation. 3424

Friends. Society of

lichen Kirche. 5958

Gray, Ellis, 1717-1753

Advice from monthly-meel

-

Qewissenhappte vorstell-

Design of gospel-ministry. 4724

ing.

3544

ung. 4517

Fidelity of ministers. 4963

Epistle from yearly meet

.

Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1748

Great Britain

ing, 1734.

3771

Family devotion. 4519

Act for seamen. 3425

Same, 1737.

4143

The Holy days. 4519

Definitive treaty of peace. 6326

Same, 1746.

5776

Letter on infidelity. 3283

His Majesty's speech Jan.

Same, 1748.

6145

Lord's Supper explain'd. 4519

23, 1734. 3909

Same, 1749.

6334

Lukewarmness and enthusi-

License to cut white pine

The Friendly instructor,

asm. 4518

trees. 8715

1745.

5600

Gilbert, Benjamin, 1711-1780

Lord's protest on treaty. 3385

Same, 1746.

5774

Truth vindicated. 6148

Ordinance of courts. 3661

Same, 1749.

6323

Gill, John, 1697-1771

Proclamation of cessation

Same, 1750.

6503

Doctrine of justification. 5404

of arms. 6150

Frothinqham, Ebenezer

Infant-baptism disproved. 6506

Royal commission to Gov.

Articles of faith.

6504

Gillespie, George

Cosby. 4030

Der Frukhung ist herbey

Divisions in churches. 4521

Speech upon money-bills. 4523

gekomme.

4248

Letter on Synod's protest. 4520

Green, Joseph, 1726-1780

Fuller, William, 1670-1717

Remarks upon Whitefield. 5405

Entertainment for winter's

True mother of Prince of

Treatise against deists. 3906

evening. 6510

Wales.

5777

Gloucester, Mass.

Mournful lamentation for

FuNCK, Heinrich

Letter from First Church. 5406

Mr. Old Tenor. 6513

Ein Spiegel der TaufEe.

5400

Goddard, Edward

Gregory, Francis, 1635-1707

Funeral sermon, on Michael

Account of Second Church. 6507

Nomenclatura brevis. 3910

Morin.

6146

Godfrey, Thomas, -1749

Greenwood, Isaac, 1703-1745

Almanack, 1731-1737. 3284

Lectures on Orrery. 3776

G., E.

Goetschius, Johannes H., 1718-

Philosophical discourse. 3426

God's dealings with.

5401

1800

Greenwood, John

G., L.

De Onbekende God. 5193

Temple of God. 3427

Taking of Cape-Breton.

5601

Goettliche Liebes-Andacht. 6508

Grew, Theophii.cs

Gale, J.

GoocH, William

Almanack, 1733-1735. 3546

Almanack, 1745-1751

5402

Charge to Grand Jury. 3370

Gridley, Richard, 1711-1796

Garden, Alexander, 1685-

17.56

Gordon, John

Plan of Louisburg. 5783

Doctrine of justification.

4957

Sermon on the Rebellion. 5780

Griffith, Benjamin

Regeneration.

4514

Gordon, Patrick, 1664-1736

Church-discipline. 5124

Same, 1741.

4720

Speech to Assembly, 1730. 3340

Same, 1743. 5194

Same, 1743.

4959

Gordon, Thomas

Gruber, Johann Adam

Six letters to Whitefield.

4515

Independent whig. 4533

Einfaltige Warnungs. 4735

Take heed how ye hear.

4721

Gouge, Thomas, 1609-1681

Eines Geringen Bericht. 5195

Same, 1743.

4959

Young man's guide. 4983

GrUndliche an und AufEord-

Gat, Ebenezer, 1696-1787

Grafton, Mass.

erung. 4964

Alienation of ministers.

5956

Result of Council. 5407

Kurtzer doch niithiger Be-

Character of good ruler.

5602

Graham, John, 1694-1774

richt. 4965

Duty of people to pray.

3283

The Christian's duty. 3659

EiNE Gruendliche Anwei-

Man of God lamented.

5403

Ordination sermon of his

sung. 6151

Ministers insufficiency.

4960

son. 6509

Ein Gruendliches Zeugnttss. 6153

True spirit of minister.

5779

Ordination 8ermon,E. Ward. 3775

Gruendlicher Unterricht. 5784

Well-accomplish'd soldiers. 4849

Remarks on second Letter. 4019

Das Gueldene, A. B. C. 6513

Gee, Joshca, 1698-1748

Renewing baptismal cove-

GuELDENE Aepflel. 5603

Letter to Rev. N. Eells,

5191

nant. 3774

GuELDiN, Samuel

Een Geestbltk-lied.

4516

Some remarks upon A

Gewesenen Predigers. 5196

General magazine, 1741.

4722

Letter. 3660

A Guide to vestrvmen. 5960

Georgia. Trustees

Such as have grace. 5781

Guthrie, William, 1620-1665

Account of Colony.

4961

Sufficiency of a worm. 5782

Sermon at Finnick, 1662. 5197

Gerhard, Johann, 1582-1637

Grammatica Anglicana con-

Gyles, John

Free grace in truth.

4723

centrata. 6149

Memoirs. 4021

HAE

425

INDEX OF AUTHORS

to HUT

H., J. N.

Harward, Thomas

Der Hoch-Dectschb Ameri-

The Countryman's help. 5961

Electuarium. 3549

canische Calender, 1739-

Haeohoout, Gebard

Fulness of joy. 3550

1751. 4253

Keten der Goddelyke

Haven, Elias, 1714-1754

Das HociiDEUTSCHB Pennsyl-

Wanrheden. 4250

Christ's agony improved. 4969

vanische Journal, 1743. 5212

Hale, Sir Matthew, 1609-1676

Youthful pleasures. 4727

Der IIoch - Deutsch Pen-

The Great audit. 6327

Haywood, Eliza F., 1693-1756

sylvanische Geschicht-

Some considerations. 3663

Present for serving-maid. 5964

Schreiber, 1739-1746. 4471

Same, 1736. 4023

Hellknbroek, Abraham, 1658-

Hochmann von Hochenau, E. C.

Sum of religion. 4524

1731

Glaubens-Bekenntniss. 5213

Hall, David, 1704-1789

Take us the foxes. 4970

Hociireutiner, Johann J.

Faithfulness in ministers. 5604

Same, 1743. 5299

-1748

Hall, Elihu

An Help to get knowledge. 5410

Schwanen Gesang. 6160

Maintaining ministry. 6328

Heminway, Jacob, 1683-1754

HoHBUKG, Christian, 1607-

Hall, Richard

Favor of God. 4526

1675

Observations on hemp. 3911

Henchman, Nathaniel, -1745

Kurtzer Auszug. 6161

Hall, Samuel, 1695-1776

The Divine pastor. 3667

Holme, Benjamin, 1682-1749

Bitter afflictions. 3664

Henchman, Nathaniel, -1761

Ein Ernstlicher Rufi. 5971

Evidences of favour of God. 5962

Letter to Rev. Mr. Hobby. 5608

A Serious call, 3552

The Legislature's right. 5785

Reasons against Whitefield. 5609

HoLYOKE, Edward, 1689-1769

Hamilton, Andrew, 1676-1741

Henderson, Hugh, 1708-1737

Duty of ministers. 4730

Letter from countryman. 3912

Confession. 4144

Integrity and religion. 4026

Hammett, John, 1G79-1773

Henderson, Jacob

Obedience and submission. 4145

Reply to Caution to erring

Fifth letter to D. Dulany. 3551

Homes, William, 1663-1746

sinners. 4365,

Henry, Matthew, 1662-1714

Ecclesiastical government. 3653

Promiscuous singing. 4366

Communicant's companion. 3429

Good government of fami-

Hampshire County, Mass.

Method for prayer. 4527

lies. 5972

Narrative of measures. 4044

Hbrvey, James, 1714-1758

HONEYMAN, James, -1750

Hancock, John, 1671-1752

Meditations. 2 vols. 6515

Sermon at King's Chappel. 3669

Gaining of souls. 6153

Hildebrand, JoHANN, 1679-1765

Hooker, Thomas, 1586-1647

The Lord's ministers. 3913

Mistiches Zeugnllss. 5205

Poor doubting christian. 5214

Prophet Jeremiah. 3778

Eine RufEende Wachter

Hooper, William, 1674-1767

Hancock, .John, 1702-1744

Stimme. 5965

Apostles neither impostors

Danger of unqualified min-

SchrifEtmassiges ZeugnUss. 5206

or enthusiasts. 4974

istry. 5198

Wohlgegrftndetes Beden-

Christ the life. 4731

Discourse upon good work. 5199

ken. 5207

Jesus Christ the only way. 4975

The Examiner. 5200

Same, 1747. 5966

Truth of christian religion. 5973

Expostulatory letter. 5202

Hill, John

HopKiNTON, Mass.

God's goodness. 4367

Young secretary's guide. 3288

Result of Council. 8915

Humane greatness. 4251

Same, 1750. 6517

Horsmanden, Daniel, 1691-1778

Hark, Francis, 1671-1740

Hirten-Lieder von Bethle-

Journal of conspiracy. 5413

Study of Scriptures. 6329

hem. 4971

HosMER, Stephen

Harrison, Francis

History of Dr. John Paustus. 3668

Christ expects ministers. 4254

To Mr. A. C. 3547

HiSTORYof Holy Jesus, 1747. 5967

HovBY, Ivory, 1714-1803

To the Mavor of N. Y. 3779

Same, 1748. 6157

Duty of aged saints. 6333

Hart, William, 1713-1784

Same, 1749. 6331

How, Nehemiah, 1693-1747

Faithful servant of God. 6154

HOBART, Noah, 1706-1773

Narrative of captivity. 6162

The Holy Scriptures. 5203

Ministers as fellow-labour-

Hubbard, John

Nature of regeneration. 4966

ers. 5968

Benefactors of Yale-College.3670

Hartford County, Conn.

Serious address to Episco-

Hupfumboarghausen, Baron

Testimony against White-

pal separation in New-

Congress of beasts. 6163

field. 5605

England. 5208

Home, Sophia, 1701-1774

Harvard College.

Same, 1748. 6158

Exhortation to S. C. 5974

Catalogus eorum, 1730-

Hobby, William, 1707-1765

Same, 1748. 6165

1748. 3286

The Faithful minister. 5209

HuNN, Nathanael, 1708-1749

Testimony against White-

Inquiry into Whitefield. 5610

Welfare of government. 5975

field. 5409

Self-examination. 5787

Hutchinson, Thomas, 1711-1780

Theses, 1730-1750. 3287

The Soldier caution'd. 5969

Discourse cone, currencies. 4530

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INDEX OF AUTHORS

426

Impabtial examination of

Jenkins, Obadiah

EiNE KuBTZE Vermittelungs-

Mr. Davenport's Retrac-

Remarks upon Defence of

Schrift.

6173

tations.

5414

Hemphill's Observations.3917

Kurtze Verteidigung Der

The Impenetrable secret.

6334

Jennings, John, -1723

Lautern Wahrheit.

6174

Independent Advertiser,

Two discourses on preach-

EiN KuRTZER Bericht.

5231

1748-1750.

6167

ing.

4634

The Indian tale.

3781

Jerman, John

Lady Errant inchanted.

3431

Indiane primer, 1747.

5976

Almanack, 1731-1751.

8292

Lavinoton, George, 1684-1762

Indians.

Jewett, Jedidiah

Enthusiasm of Methodists.

6535

Council, August, 1747.

5415

Necessity of good works.

4979

Law, William, 1680-1761

Indians. Eastern.

Johnson, Samuel, 1696-1772

Christian regeneration.

4734

Conference at Falmouth,

Aristocles to Authades.

5614

Christlichen wieder-geb-

1732.

3554

Ethices elementa.

5794

urth.

4735

Conference, 1735.

3916

Same, 1748.

6172

Lawrence, Peter

Conference, 1743.

4976

Introduction to philosophy

.5220

Letter from Carthagena.

4983

Treaty, 1749.

6336

Letter to Rev. J. Dickinson

5978

Lay, Benjamin, 1681-1760

Indians. Ohio.

Letter to parishioners.

3673

Slave-keepers apostates.

4149

Treaty, 1747.

6168

Second letter to parishioners

.3784

Lee, John

Indians. Six Nations.

Third letter to dissenters.

4148

Remarks on Turell's Direc-

Treaty, 1736.

4146

Public worship of God.

5795

tion.

4984

Treaty, July 1742.

5216

Jones, Andrew

Leeds, Felix

Treaty, June, 1744.

5416

Black book of conscience.

3556

Almanack, 1731.

3398

Treaty at Albany, 1745

5790

Same, 1742.

4980

Leeds, Titan

Treaty at Albany, 1746.

5791

Jones, Hugh, 1669-1760

Almanack, 1731-1746.

3294

Treaty, 1748.

6169

Protest against popery.

5615

Een Leersaam ondersoek dei

Inqdikt into nature of money

.4533

Journal of travels to Boston.

5616

Waarheid.

4986

Inquiry into religious fellow

-

Just arrived. Camera obscura

5419

LeMercier, Andre, 1692-1763

ship.

6337

Just vengeance of Heaven.

6980

The Christian rapture.

5'.).S3

Inquiry into state of bills ol

Church history of Geneva.

3557

credit of Mass.

5217

K., L.

Treatise against detraction.

3673

Interests of Country in lay-

Letter to Whitefleld,

5430

Leslie, Charles, 1650-1722

ing duties.

3289

Same, 1745.

5617

Easie method with deists.

3675

Interests of Country in lay-

Keach, Benjamin, 1640-1704

Same, 1745.

5619

ing no duties.

3290

God acknowledged.

4257

Letter about measles.

437B

Interest of New- Jersey con-

Progress of sin.

5422

Letter from country gentle-

sidered.

5218

Kempis, Thomas 1, i;(80-1471

man.

4541

Ipswich, Mass.

The Christian pattern.

6343

Letter from gentleman in

Pretended Plain narrative

Das Kleine, A. B. C,

4984

Philadelphia.

4987

convicted.

6170

Der Kleine Kempis, 1750.

6523

Letter from gentleman in

Vier Btlcher von der Nach

-

Scotland.

632^4

Jackson, James

folge Christi.

6348

Letter from minister of

Letter to friend in Ireland

3782

Kennedy, Archibald, -176i:

(

Church of Scotland.

5225

James, Philip

Importance of Colonies.

6534

Letter on Calvinism and

Dialogue with death.

4027

Kennison, Philip, -1738

Arminianism.

5796

Same, 1738.

4255

Narrative.

4258

Letter on land-bank-money.

4738

Same, 1750.

6520

Kent, Benjamin, 1707-1788

Letter on ruling elders.

3434

James, Thomas

Divinity of Christ.

8785

Letter relating to manufac-

Kingdom of Christ.

6521

Kilpatkick, James

tory.

4739

Same, 1749.

6338

Reply to Dr. Dale.

4878

Letter relating to paper cur-

Janeway, James, 1686-1674

KlNNERSLEY, EbENEZER, 1711-

rency.

5434

Heaven upon earth.

3291

1778

Letter to author of Answeei

Invisibles, realities.

4977

Letter to Baptist ministers.

5981

to Hampshire Narrative.

4153

Token for children.

6339

Letter to friend.

4536

Letter to Dr. Boylston.

3296

Jeanne, de la Nativity.

Second letter.

4537

Letter to E. Kinnersley.

4542

Daily conversation with

Letter to Jenkin Jones.

4538

Letter to freeholders of Bos-

God.

4732

Klare und Gewisse Wahr-

ton.

6627

Jenkins, Griffin

heit.

6982

Letter to freeholders of

Vindication of purchassors

.5793

Een Korte Handleiding.

4639

Massachusetts.

4988

427

INDEX OF AUTHORS

LET

to MAT

Letter to freeholders of

Massachusetts. 6344

Letter to friend in Brunswick.6526

Letter to Governor C n. 5984

Letter to member of Assem- bly. 4030

Letfer to a member of H.

of liepresentatives. 3433

Letters between Theophilus

and Eugenio. 5985

Lewis, Daniel, 1685-1753

The Good minister, 3676

Good rulers of people. 6175

Lewis, John, 1675-1747

Church catechism explained. 0176

LiEBREicHER Zuruf der Vater.6528

Life of Mrs. Elizateth Bury. 5146

Life of Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt. 5144

Lives of Sejanus and Protesi-

laus. . 3787

LiscHY, Jacob

Declaration seines sinnes. 5236 Eine Warnende Wflchter-

Stimm. 6345

Zweyte Deklaration. 6177

Little, Otis

State of trade. 6346

Livingston, William, 1723-1790 Philosophic solitude. 5986

Lloyd, Mary C.

Meditations, 1745. 5620

Same, 1750. 6529

LocKK, John, 1682-1704

Letter on toleration. 5227

Logan, James To Friends of yearly-meet- ing. 4740

London Gazette. Numb.

1502. 4031

Lord, Benjamin, 1693-1784 Believers in Christ. 4989

God glorified in his works. 5228 Same, 1744. 5425

Humble importunity. 5230

Necessity of regeneration. 4261

Lord, Joseph, -1748

Great priviledge. 3435

Two letters on Sabbath. 4377

LoRiNO, Israel, 1682-1772

Duty of apostatizing people. 4153 False hopes discovered. 4262 Justification by faith. 6347

Ministers insufficient. 4990

Ministers must die. 3436

Miseries of Hell. 3559

Private christians. 3920

Scriptural light. 4264

Service of the Lord. 4363

LoRiNG, Nicholas

Letter on Whitefleld. 5621

LouiNG, Samuel

Three discourses. 3437

LovELL, John, 1708-1778

Funeral oration on Peter Faneuil. 52S1

LOVIQNY, JOH. BeRNIERS

Verborgenes I.«ben. 5987 Lowell, John, 1704-1767

Ministers to be cautious. 4378 LozANO, Pedro, 1697-1759

Earthquake at Lima. 6348

Same, 1750. 6531 Luther, Martin, 1483-1546

Der Kleine Catechismus. 5426

Same, 1749. 6349 Lyne, James

Plan of New- York. 3438

M., A.

State of religion in N. E. 5233 Maccarty, Thaddeus, 1721- 1784

Success of the gospel. 5988

McClenachan, William

The Christian warriour. 5622 McGregore, David, 1710- 1777

Professors warn'd. 4991

Spirits of present day tried. 4993

The True believers. 5989

MacKercher, Daniel

Tobacco trade. 4154

Macpherson, James

History of Rebellion in Scotland. 5623

MacSparean, James, 1680- 1757

Answer to printed Letter. 4379

Sermon at Narraganset. 4741

Sermon to Episcopal clergy. 5990 Mall, Thomas

History of martyrs. 5991

Manner of receiving a free- mason. 6532 Many electors of two. 4380 Map of Five Nations of Li-

dians. 3921

Map of Harbour of New-York.3922 Map of man's misery. 3560

Markland, J.

Typographia. 3288

Marlborough, Mass.

At a Council, 1734. 3788

Marsh, Jonathan, 1684-1747

God's fatherly care. 4155

Martyrology. 4032

Maryland

Acts and laws, 1730-1745. 3299 Humble address of Assem- bly. 8301 Same, 1739. 4383 Defence of Province. 4995 Votes and proceedings,

1730-1750. 3304

Maryland Gazette, 1780. 3305 Maryland Gazette reviv'd,

1732-1734. 3563

Maryland Gazette, 1745-

1750. 6625

Mason, John, 1600-1672

History of Pequot war. 4033 Mason, John, 1646-1694

Select remains. 5234

Spiritual songs, 1743. 4996

Same, 1743. 5335

Massachusetts Bay.

Acts and laws, 1730-1750. 3306 Acts and Laws, 1742. 5003

Charter. 5002

Expenses in taking Cape- Breton. 6003 Journal of H. of R., 1730-

1750. 3311

Order for bills of credit. 4270 Proclamation, declaring

war against Indians. 5635 Proclamations for fast, 1730-

1750. 3309

Proclamations for thanks- giving, 1730-1750. 3310 Report on bills of credit. 4165 Report on Governor's

speech, 1786. 4043

Temporary Acts and Laws. 1742-1750. 5004

Massey, Edmund

Sermon against inoculation. 3315

Mather, Azariaii, 1685-1737

Discourse on Moses Noyes. 3449

Gospel star. 3316

Mather, Cotton, 1662-1728

Case of troubled mind. 4751

Diluvium ignis. 3317

Early piety exemplified. 5008

Family religion excited. 4559

Family religion urged. 6007

Monitor for communicants. 3573

Same, 1750. 6547

Monitory letter. 4374

Ornaments for daughters. 4752

Parentator. 4753

Signatus. 6193

Mather, Increase, 1639-1738

Soul-saving truths. 5349

MAT

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INDEX OF AUTHORS

428

Matheb, Nathanikl, 1630-1697

Monis, Judah, 1688-1764

New-England Primer en-

Pastor acting in other

Dissertation on Genesis. 3932

larged, 1785. 3934

churches. 3318

Hebrew grammar. 3931

Same, 1737. 4167

Mather, Samuel, 1651-1728

Proposals for Grammar. 3798

Same, 1738. 4280

Dead faith anatomized. 4560

Moodey, Joshua, 1633-1697

Same, 1746. 5817

The Self-justiciary. 4561

Benefit of communion. 5811

New-England Weekly Jour-

Mather, Samuel, 1706-1785

Moodey, Samuel, 1676-1747

nal, 1730-1741. 3325

Apology for churches in

Discourse to children. 6367

New guide to English tongue. 4566

New-England. 4275

God's gracious dealings. 4166

Same, 1745. 5648

Essay on gratitude. 3573

Gospel way of escaping. 4390

New Hampshire.

The Faithful man. 4562

Moore, John, 1646-1714.

Journal of H. of R., 1744-

Fall of the mighty. ' 4276

Religious melancholy. 4043

1745. 5649

War is lawful. 4389

Moorhe.id, Sarah P.

New Jersey.

Matthews, Mordecai

To Rev. James Davenport. 5011

Acts and laws, 1730-1750 3326

Christian's daily exercise. 3319

More, Roger, pseud.

Humble address of Assem-

Same, 1738. 4277

Almanack, 1750-1751. 6369

bly, 1739. 4394

Maxwkll, Samuel

More, Tuomas, pseud.

Petition to King. 4046

Almanack, 1731. 3320

Almanack, 1746-1751. 5646

Votes and proceedings.

Case and complaint. 6548

Morgan, Abel, 1713-1785.

1730-1750. 3327

Safety of God for guide. 4278

Anti-psedo-rantism. 6013

New Jersey. Proprietors.

Mayhew, Experience, 1673-1758

Anti-psedo-rantism de-

Bill in chancery. 6021

Grace defended. 5439

fended. 6555

First publication. 6022

Letter on saving grace. 6008

Morgan, Abel, 1637-1722.

Second publication. 6023

Right to Lord's supper. 4754

Cyd-Gordiad. 3323

Publication, Sept. 1747. 6024

Mayhew, Jonathan, 1720-1766

Morgan, John

New memorandum book. 6563

Seven sermons. 6365

Myfyrdodan Bucheddol. 3933

New York.

Submission to higher pow-

Morgan, Joseph, 1674-1740

The Account stated. 3803

ers. 6549

Cause of mistakes. 4755

-4.cts and laws, 1730-1750. 3328

Mead, Matthew, 1629-1699

Love to neighbour. 6372

Humble address of Assem-

Almost christian discov-

Nature of riches. 3576

bly. 3817

ered. 3321

Temporal interest of N. A. 3691

Same, 1737. 4178

Same, 1742. 5009

MouniLL, Nathaniel, 1698-1730

Same, 1789. 4405

Meditations on divine sub-

Memento mori. 3324

Same, 1740. 4578

jects. 6193

Morris, Lewis, 1726-1798

Same, 1741. 4771

Mein Heyland der bist mir. 4279

Speech to Assembly of N. J. 4282

Same, 1744. 5459

Merchant, .John

Same, 1739. 4893

Same, 1745. 5660

History of Rebellion. 6009

Same, 1743. 5254

Same, 1749. 6386

The Merry piper. 6550

Same, 1744. 5442

Humble address of Coun-

Mills, Jedidiah, 1697-1776

Morton, Ebenezer

cil, 1749. 6385

Vindication of gospel-truth.6010

More last words to churches. 5813

Same, 1750. 6571

Miscellaneous thoughts. 4563

Murray, Joseph

Humble representation of

Same, 1744. 5440

Opinion of justice. 3799

Council, 1746. 5834

Misiastrus, Philander, pseud.

Mt dear fellow-traveller. 4564

Jurisdiction of Supreme

Honour of the gout. 8574

Ein Mystischer. 6196

Court. 3700

Same, 1733. 3690

Nalton, James, 1600-1662

Message to Assembly, 1747. 6031

Mb. Franklin, the necessity

Nature of humiliation. 4757

Ordinance for partition

of self-defence. 6194

Nathan, John

lines. 3699

Mr. Jonathan Parsons cor-

Almanack, 1747-1751. 5814

Proclamation adjourning

rected. 5250

Nature of oaths and juries. 6015

Assembly. 4051

Mr. W[niTEFiEL]D'8 soliloquy .5644

Necessary directions to holy

Proclamation against Rip

Mithridatk, Hippocratb, pseud.

life. 4565

Van Dam. 4052

Erecting College in N.Y. 6366

Nederduitsche Almanacke,

Proclamation dissolving

Mitchel, Jonathan, 1624-1688

1742-1751. 4758

Assembly. 4050

Letter to his brother. 3575

Neisser, Georg

Proclamation of reward. 3809

Same, 1750. 6551

Aufrichtige Nachricht. 5013

Proclamation on death of

MoLLiNEux, Mart S.

Neu-Eingerichteter Ameri-

Gov. Cosby. 4049

Fruits of retirement. 3322

canischer Qeschichts-Ka-

Proclamation proroguing

Money the sinews of trade. 3450

lender, 1747-1751. 5816

Assembly. 4171

NEW

429

INDEX OF AUTHORS

to PEN

New Yokk, mjU.

Observations on reasons for

Peabodt, Oliver, 1698-1752

Representation of the As-

detaining seals of New

Hope of salvation. 5029

sembly. 6032

Jersie. 4057

Military exercises. 3589

Votes and proceedings,

Observations upon beauty. 6040

Ministers to seperate men

1730-17.50. 3332

The Obskrvator observed. 3705

for ministry. 4058

Nkw York City.

The Observer observed. 3706

Pede.

The Carmen's law. 6387

Odlin, John, 1681-1754

Door of salvation. 3335

Charter, 1735. 3943

Account of Church in Ex-

Same, 1741. 4778

Law for flre-men. 4288

eter. 6212

Peirce, Jambs, 1673-1726

Laws, orders, ordinances.

Doing righteousness. 5025

Y Dull 0 Fedyddio. 3336

1731. 3458

Offt has du mir zugerufEen. 4291

Pemberton, Ebenezer, 1704-

Laws, statutes, ordinances,

Ogle, Samuel

1777

1748. 6388

Speech to Assembly of Md. 3561

Committing Souls to Christ.5267

New Yokk. Scots Society.

Oliver, Peter, 1713-1791

Funeral sermon J. Nicoll. 5268

Rules of the Scots So-

Speech on death of Isaac

Knowledge of Christ. 4779

ciety. 5462

Lothrop. 6578

Ordin. sermon, D. Brainerd.5471

New- York Evening-Post,

Onania. 5026

Ordin. sermon W. Wilmot. 4294

1744-1750. 5463

OsBURN, Samuel, 1690-1785

Practical discourses. 4780

New- York Gazette, 1730-

Case and complaint. 5265

Sermon before Synod, 1735. 3945

1744. 3833

OwBN, John, 1616-1683

Sermon for victory at Cul-

New-Youk Gazette, revived.

Eshcol. 5468

loden. 5842

1747-1750. 6036

Sermons on several sub-

New-York Weekly Journal,

P., P.

jects. 4295

173.'?-1750. 3704

Letter to friend in London. 3707

Penn, William, 1044-1718

New-York Weekly Post-boy,

Padlin, B.

No cross, no crown. 6041

1743-1748. 5262

Eine Ernstliche - Ermah-

Some fruits of solitude. 6392

New- York Lottery, 1748. 6207

nung. 4292

More fruits of solitude. 6393

New-York Primmer, 1746. 5838

Paine, Thomas, 1697-1757

Pennsylvania.

Same, 1747. 6033

Evidence of Christ's death. 3586

Acts and laws, 1730-1750 3337

Same, 1750. 6572

Gospel-light. 3460

Agreement with Maryland

Newport. Church

Safety of Lord's people. 3587

touching boundaries. 3710

Short confession of faith. 3476

Palmer, Thomas

Articles of agreement with

NiLBS, Samuel, 1674-1762

Address to unbaptized

Maryland touching boun-

God's wonder-working

christians. 6579

daries. 4182

providence. 566(i

The Papist's curses. 5266

Bill for raising money. 4409

Same, 1747. 6037

Parent's gift. 4775

Charge to Grand Inquest,

Tristitiae Ecclesiarum. 5667

Parker, Daniel, 1669-1728

1733. 3711

NiLKS, Samuel, and others.

Persuasive to Christ. 3334

Same, 1736. 4061

Sentiments concerning

Parkman, Ebenezer, 1703-1789

Charter of privileges. 4782

Whitefleld. 5668

Zebulun advised. 4293

Charters. Collection of

Noble, Job

Parsons, Jonathan, 1705-1776

Laws, 1742. Edited by

An Alarm sounded. 4581

Justification by faith. 6213

J. Kinney. 5033

NocH Mehr Zeugnttsse der

A Needful caution. 5027

Collection of Charters. 4583

Wahrheit. 6038

Wisdom justified. 5028

Der Neue Charter. 5271

NORCOTT, John

Parsons, Joseph, 1702-1765

Notice of quit-rents, 1739. 4297

Baptism discovered. 6039

Christians influenced. 5469

Same, 1739. 4410

North Carolina

A Minister's care. 477(i

Same, 1742. 6030

Narrative of proceedings

Religion recommended. 5470

Power to sell vacant lands.4783

against W. Smith. 4582

Parsons, Joseph, 1671-1740

Proclamation against sell-

Northampton, Mass.

Presbyterian ordination. 3708

ing liquor to the Indian8.6397

Resultof a Council, 1750. 6577

Partridge, John

Proclamation against forg-

Norton, John, 1716-1778

Merlinusliberatus,1733. 3588

ing iron or steel. 6582

Redeemed captive. 6211

Pastoral visit to afllicted. 4181

Proclamation against in-

NoTK-MAKER not«d. 5263

Patent for oblong lands. 3461

vaders. 4060

Notes upon votes of Assem-

Patbshall, Richard

Proclamation against set-

bly of New Jersey. 5264

Pride humbled. 5670

tlers. 5032

NoxoN, Thomas

Payson, Phillips, 1704-1778

Proclamation against trade

Observations. 3585

A Professing people. 4777

with West Indies. 4183

PEN

to PRO

INDEX OF AUTHORS

430

Pennsylvania, cont.

PiERSON, John, 1690-1770

Prescott, Benjamin, 1687-1777

Proclamation for fast, 1747

.0043

The Faithful minister. 6221

DifEerencesin Salem Church. 3953

Proclamation of victory at

Ordination sermon, A.Burr. 4304

Divisions in Salem Church. 3829

Culloden.

5847

PiGOT, George

Examination of Remarks. 3954

Proclamation of war with

Antient christians. 3466

letter to Rev. Mr. Gee. 5278

France.

5473

Plain-Dealing, Thomas

Letter to Whitefield. 5680

Proclamation warning

Remarks on Council at

Price, Roger, 1696-1762

squatters.

6396

New-London. 4065

Funeral sermon on John

Report on unhealthy ves-

Plea for pure religion. 5038

Jekyll. 3716

sels.

5031

Plea for truth. 4414

Funeral sermon. Queen

Votes and proceedings,

Pocket Almanack, 1748-1749.6053

Caroline. 4305

1730-1750.

3341

A Poem on the result of a

Prince, Ebenezer, 1700-1779

Pennsylvania Gazette, 1730

-

Consociation. 5039

Funeral sermon, Mrs. F.

1750.

3342

Poem uponMrs. M. Chandler. 4187

Wilmot. 5480

Pennsylvania Journal, 1743

-

Poems. By Gentleman of

Prince, Nathan, 1698-1748

1750.

5275

Virginia. 4066

Constitutions of Harvard

Pknsylvanische Berichte,

Political state of Great

College. 5041

1747-1750.

C049

Britain. 3467

Saviour's resurrection. 3830

Peters, UicHAUD, 1704-1776

Poor orphan's legacy. 3828

Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758

Two last sermons.

4186

Poor Robin, pseud.

Agency of God in droughts

Philadelphia. Academy.

Rhode-Island Almanack,

and rains. 6408

Constitution.

5405

1732-1741. 3472

Same, 1750. 6596

Philadelphia. Christ-Church.

Poor Robin's Almanack,

Christ abolishing death. 4067

Births and burials, 1746-

1742-1751. 4789

Death of saints. 3955

1750.

6050

Pope, Alexander, 1688-1744

Dying prayer of Christ. 3596

Philadelphia. Library Com

-

Essay on man. 6055

Extraordinary events. 5681

pany. Charter, etc.

5853

Same, 1748. 6224

Same, 1747. 6057

Catalogue. 1733,

3714

Porter, John, 1716-1802

Faithful servant. 3.'i97

Same, 1735.

3950

Love to Christ. 6225

Fulness of life and joy. 6228

Same, 1741.

4787

Personal righteousness. 6595

Funeral sermon, N. Wil-

Philadelphia. Synod.

Porter, Samuel, 1709-1758

liams. 4306

Extract of minutes, relat-

Ordin. sermon, W. Phipps. 6226

History of New-England. 4068

ing to Hemphil.

3951

Portios, pseud.

People of New-England. 3343

Philadelphieu Teutsche

0 Liberty. 3595

Pious cry to Lord. 5855

Fama. 1749-1750.

6406

Praise out of mouths of babes.4790

Salvations of God in 1746. 5856

Philadelphische Zeitung,

Prentice, John, 1680-1746

Sermon for victory at Cul-

1733.

3594

Christ's comjiassion. 3468

loden. 5857

Philabetes, pseud.

King Jehosaphat's charge. 3469

Sermon on Samuel Sewall. 3344

Letters from the dead.

6591

Pure religion 3952

Sovereign God acknowl-

Phillips, Samuel, 1090-

Prentice, John, and others.

edged. 5481

1771

Testimony against White-

Vade mecum for America. 3470

Children well imployed.

4413

field. 5678

Same, 1732. 3598

History of our Lord.

4301

Prentice, Thomas, 1702-1783

Young Abel dead. 3599

The Living water.

6592

Vanity of zeal for facts. 6227

Prince, Thomas, jun., 1722-1748

The Orthodox christian.

4302

When people offer them-

The Christian history, vol.1. 5482

Political rulers.

6593

selves. 5679

Same, vol, 2. 5683

Soldiers counselled.

4788

Presbyter, John, pseud.

Prior, Thomas, 1679-1751

Philopatri/E, pseud.

Observations in defence of

Success of tar-water. 6409

Letter on bills of credit.

4064

James Hillhouse. 4188

Prior, William

Philopolitks, pseud.

Presbyterian Society

Charge at ordination. 6229

Letter on medium of trade.4585

Articles for building. 3989

The Prodigal daughter. 4069

Pickering, Theophilds, 1700-

Presbytery of New Brunswick

Proposal for medium of ex-

1747

Apology for dissent to

change. 4189

A Bad omen to churches.

6051

Synod. 4830

Proposals for good of Prov-

A Supplement.

6052

Declaration. 5277

ince. 3717

Chebacco narrative rescued. 4303

Presbytery of New-Castle.

A Protestant's resolution. 5858

Letter to Whitefield.

5676

Exceptions to mode of

Protestation against com-

Letters to N. and D. Rogers

5037

Lord's Supper. 6056

motion at Tulpehocken. 5043

431

INDEX OF AUTHORS

QUE

to SEC

Queries to freeholders in

Westchester, N. Y. 6597

The Querists. 4586

Same, 1741. 4791

Quick, John, 1686-1706

Young man's claim. 4793

Same, 1746. 5859

QUINBY, JOSIAII

Correspondence with Dutch

Church. 3718

History of long journey. 4589

QUINCY, S.\MUEL

Twenty sermons. 6598

Ramsay, Allan, 1685-1753

The Gentle shepherd. 6599

Rand, William, 1700-1779

The Minister's duty. 4415

Ministers exhorted. 6410

Ministers must preach

Christ. 4070

Ministers of Christ. 4794

Ministers should have love. 5044 Rawlet, John, 1642-1686

The Christian monitor. 3719 Same, 1743. 5279

Ray, James

Acts of the rebels. 0058

Lamentations of Charles. 6061 Read, John

Latin grammar. 4071

Reasons against coition. 6600 Reasons for adhering to plat- , form. 3600

Same, 1734. 3831

Reasons for letter to W. Cosby. 4590 Rede, Carteret

Token for youth. 4795

Reformed Dutch Church

Bekanntmachung. 5280

Book of forms. 6230

Re.mainder of observations

promised. 3956

A Remarkable dream. 4072

Remarks on John Presbyter's pamphlet in vindication of James Hillhouse. 4190 Remarks on Whitefield's ser- mons. 4591 Reply to Remarks on Letter

on ruling elder. 3471

Reynolds, John, 1667-1729

Compassionate address. 3345 Rhode Island.

Charter. Acts and laws,

1730. 3346

Sujiplement to Laws of 1730. 4191

Rhode Island, eont.

Charter. Acts and laws, 1745. 5483

Same, 1745. 5683

Acts and resolves, 1747-

174!). 6062

Proclamation of Troops for

Canada. 5860

Proclamation, offering re- ward for O. Mors, coun- terfeiter. 5045 Rhode-Island Gazette, 1732-

1733. 3602

Richardson, Samuel, 1689-1761

Pamela. 5485

RiDENTUM dicere verum. 3832

RoBBiNS, Philemon, 1710-1781

Plain narrative. 5281

Same, 1747. 6063

Robe, James, 1688-1753

Work at Cambuslang. 5046

Rogers, John, 1648-1721

Mid-night-cry. 3348

Rogers, John, 1666-1745

Perfect and ujjright man. 4417 Rogers, Nathaniel, 1704-1775 Character of faithful serv- ant. 4418 Roscommon, pseud.

To author of Intelligencers. 3722 Rose, Aquila, 1695-1723

Poems. 4593

RowE, Elizabeth S., 1674- 1737 Devout exercises of heart. 5048 Same, 1743. 5282

Same, 1745. 5684

Friendship in death. 6064

History of Joseph. 4419

Same, 1743. 5283

RowE, Theophilus

Life of Mrs. Rowe. 6232

RuGGLES, Thomas, 1704-1770

Improvement of life. 6066

Ministerial faithfulness. 6065

Usefulness of souldiers. 4193

Rule of the new-creature. 5049

Rum, Sir Richard

Indictment and tryal. 6601

Russell, Samuel, 1693-1746

JIan's liableness. 5050

Russell, William, 1691-1761 Decay of love to God. 3473

S., F.

Sentiments of a freeholder. 4074 S., W.

Mysterious nothing. 4075

Sad estate of unconverted. 4076 St. John, Henry, 1678-1751

Spirit of patriotism. 6412

Sampson, Patience, -1735

Confession of. 3890

Same, 1738. 4245

Sandiford, Ralph, 1693-1733

Mystery of iniquity. 3349

Saur, Christoph, 1693-1758 Bin Abgenothiger bericht. 4420 Bekanntmachung. 4796

Verschiedene Christliche

Wahrheiten. 6233

Scheme to encourage raising

hemp. 4194

Schmiedlein, Jacob

Kurtze Beschreibung 6234

School of good manners. 3603 EiN Schreiben der Hernn-

hutischen Gemeine. 5284

Schule der Weisheit in

Reimen. 6602

Scotland, Church of

Confession of faith. 5709

Directory for family-wor- ship. 5709 Solemn acknowledgment

of publick sins. 5709

Solemn league and cove- nant. 5709 Scottow, Joshua, 1618-1698 Old men's tears. 3604 Same, 1749. 6413 ScouGAL, Henry, 1650-1678 Sermon, Dec. 25th. 4195 Vital Christianity. 3350 Same, 1741. 4797 Scripture- Catechism. 6603 Seabury, Samuel

Sermon at New-London, 1742. 5051

Seagrave, Robert, 1693- 1760 The True protestant. 6235

Vindication of Whitefield. 4594 Seccombe, John, 1708-1793

Father Ab— y's will. 3474

Seccombe, Joseph, 1706-1760 Business and diversion. 5285 Christ as God. 4595

Essay on sacred singing. 4798 Harmony in behaviour. 5286 Influence of the Spirit. 5052 Reflections on hypocrisy. 4799 Seckeh, William, -1681

A Wedding ring. 6604

Second letter on land-bank- money. 4800

SBR to STI

INDEX OF AUTHORS

432

SKnoKANT, John, 1710-1749

Short introduction to Latin. 4197

Some observations of circum-

Delusions in religion, 5287

Same, 1749. 6417

stances of Mass. 6612

Education of Indian chil-

Short reply to Whitefield's

Some observations on Charge

dren. 5288

reply to The Querists. 4805

of James De Lancey. 3835

Prayers, in Indian. 4596

A Shorter Catechism. 4422

Some observations on scheme

A Skuioub address to the Brit-

SnnRTLKFF, William, 1689-

for emitting (iOOOO /. 4308

ish Nation. 5861

1747

Some observations on White-

Skrmon on Luke viii. 28. 4801

Faith of dying malefactor. 4599

field. 4602

Sekmon on Resurrection. 5053

Gospel ministers. 4423

Some observations upon The

Skvbb, Nicholas

letter regarding Whitefield. 5680

Breaches, by J. Porter-

Speech on Col. Lothrop's

01)ligations upon chri8tians.4806

fleld. 0611

death. 6605

Dkr Sioenischk Katechismus.6237

Some queries of Holy Spirit. 4604

Sewali., Jobbph, 1688-1769

SissoN, George

Some remarks on A. Mor-

All flesh is as grass. 4802

Answer to Harden. 3352

gan's answer to S. Finley. 6419

Christ victorious. 3723

Skinner, Thomas, 1710-1762

Some remarks on Council at

Ecclesiastical council in

The Mourner admonished. 5867

Woburn. 6069

Salem, 1734. 3958

Slack, Mrs.

Some remarks on E. Kin-

First commandment. 5054

American instructor. 1748. 6238

nersley. 4605

God's people must enquire. 5055

Slater, Lionel

Some remarks on Letter on

The Holy Spirit. 4803

Instructions for flax. 3959

ruling elders. 3477

The Lamb slain. 5685

Smalbidqe, George, 1663-1719

Some remarks upon the times. 4811

Nineveh's repentance. 4597

The Art of preaching. 4424

Some thoughts on earth-

Orphan's best legacy. 8351

Same, 1741. 4807

quakes. 3359

Second commandment. 5056

Same, 1747. 6068

Song on election of magis-

Thirsty invited to come. 5057

Smith,

trates for N. Y. 3836

When Godly cease. 4196

Animadversions on Speech. 6060

Songs of Robin Hood. 6613

Sew ALL, Samuel, 1652-1730

Smith, Aaron

South Carolina.

Selling of Joseph. 4149

Keeping covenantwith God. 6418

Acts. 1730-1737. 4081

Seward, William

Smith, E.

Act against beasts of prey. 5492

Journal from Savannah to

Compleat housewife. 5061

Act for insolvent debtors. 5491

England. 4598

Smith, John, 1722-1771

Charge to Grand Jury. 4812

Shaw, Samoel, 1635-1691

Doctrine of Christianity. 6239

Importations, 1734-1735. 4079

The Angelical life. 5488

Smith, Josiah, 1704-1781

Same, 1736-1737. 4198

Immanuel. 4804

Burning of Sodom. 4808

Same, 1737-1738. 4309

Same, 1744. 548(>

Character of minister. 4078

Same, 1738-1739. 4426

Voice crying in wilderness. 5863

Character of Whitefleld. 4600

Laws. Edited by N. Trott. 4080

Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649

Divine meditations. 5490

Proclamation against dis-

Meditations. 6067

Divine right of judgment. 3353

temper in cattle. 5493

Oracles of God. 6067

Duty of parents. 3354

Disputes with Georgia. 4082

The Saint's jewel. 5289

Funeral sermon, N. Bassett. 4425

Report on expedition

Select cases resolved, 6067

Greatest sufferers. 3355

against St. Augustine. 5063

The Sincere convert. 1742. 5058

Jesus persecuted. 5687

South-Carolina Gazette,

Same, 1743. 5290

I^etters to Rev. Wm. Cooper. 5292

1732-1733. 3606

The Sound believer. 4077

No new thing to be slan-

Same, 1734-1750. 4837

Same, 1742. 5059

dered. 3356

South-Carolina Weekly

Three valuable pieces. 6067

Saint's resurrection. 5062

Journal, 1732. 3605

Shepherd, Job, pseud.

Solomon's caution. 3357

Spiritual journey temporal-

Almanack, 1750-1751. 6414

Zeal of God. 5688

iz'd. 4814

Sherlock, Thomas, 1678-

Young man warn'd. 3358

Stafford, Joseph

1761

Smith, Samuel, 1720-1776

Almanack, 1739-1745. 4311

Letter on earthquakes. 6607

Necessary truth. 6241

Standfast, Richard

Sherman, Rooeb, 1721-1793

Smith, William, 1697-1769

New-years-gift. 3725

Almanack, 1750-1751. 6415

Opinion on Justice. 3834

Stiles, Isaac, 1697-1760

Shirley, William, 1693-1771

Some animadversions on Re-

Declaration concerning

Letter on siege of Louis-

ply to Letter to friend

Whitefield. 5690

bourg. 5863

in Brunswick. 6610

Looking-glass for chang-

Short direction for sinner. 4421

Some considerations of Ser-

lings. 5295

Short history of Rebellion. 5866

mon on common prayer. 3960

Prospect of Jerusalem. 5066

433

INDEX OF AUTHORS

8TI

to

TRB

Stinton, Benjamin, 1676-1718

Tenkent, Gilbert, eont.

Tennent, William. 1705-1777

A Short Catechism. 5691

The Espousals. 8965

Exhortations to walk in

Stith, William, 1689-1755

Same, 1741. 4819

Christ. 4489

History of Virginia. 6071

The Examiner, examined. 5297

Tehstkkoen, Gerhard, 1697-

Sermon before Assembly,

Past sermon, 1748. 6248

1769

1746. 5i?69

Funeral8ermon,J.Howlaad.5698

Der Frommen Lotterie 5501

Stoduahd, Solomon, 1643-1730

DieGefahrl)eyunl)ekehrten.4611

Geistliches Blumen-Gart-

Defects of preachers. 6072

Holding fast the truth. 6299

lein. 6078

Guide to Christ. 3962

Irenicum ecclesiasticum. 6423

OlUckliche GenOgsamkeit. 6074

Same, 1742. 5067

Justittcation. 4824

Warnungs-Schreil)en. 6249

Safety of ai)pearing at

Keeping the soul. 6699

Testimony of laymen, on the

ju(lf,'ment. 5068

I>ast Judgment. 4435

times. 5701

Stone, James

Late association for de-

Testimony of laymen respect-

Christ the Son. 5870

fence encourag'd. 6244

ing religion. 6800

Stone, Nathanael, 1867-1755

Late association for de-

EiNE Teutsch und Englische

Caution to christians. 4312

fence further encourag'd. 6246

Grammatic. 6076

Letter to Convention. "^879

Legal bow bent. 4433

Der Teutbcub Pilgrim, 1781-

New-covenant constitution. 4429

Love to Christ. 5497

1783. 8861

Post-script, in 1732. 3840

Nature of justification. 5697

Thacher, Peter, 1678-1789

Serious reflections on

Necessity of thankfulness. 6499

Man's frailty. 8862

churches. 3838

Ordin. sermon, A. Hunter. 5872

Thomas, Sir George, 1705-1776

State of man by the fall. 8478

Praising God for mercies. 6700

Letter to Lords of Trade. 4618

Stkange relation of woman

Preciousness of Christ. 4434

Thomas, George

drowned. 5692

Priestly office of Christ. 4822

Speech to Representatives

Summary declaration of faith

Same, 1743. 6299

of Pennsylvania. 4298

of Baptist Church in

Iteligion in New-.Ier8ey. 5698

Thompson, William, 1696-1759

Boston. 6421

Religious violence. 3966

Duty to deceased ministers. 5801

Swift, John, 1678-1745

Remarks on Protestation

Thomson, Adam

Discourse on Roltert Breck. 3479

to Synod. 4820

Discourse on small-pox. 6617

Massachusetts Election ser-

Riches of Christ. 4437

Thomson, John, -1758

mon, 1732. 3607

Scriljes and Pharisees. 4821

Doctrine of conviction. 4827

Sydney, John

Sermons on Psalms xiv. 4436

Explication of Shorter

Nullum tempus. 3608

Sermons on sacramental

Catechism. 6428

Reply to Gov. Cosby. 3841

occasions. 4438

Government of church. 4828

Solemn warning to world. 8967

Thoughts on paper currency. 6802

Table for turning old tenor

Same, 1740. 4612

TiLLOTBON, John, 1630-1696

into lawful money. 6422

Substance of Testaments. 6426

Consideration in repent-

Table for turning old tenor

Terrors of the Ix)rd. 6427

ance. 6702

into lawful money. 6615

Thanksgiving 8ermon,1749. 6424

To FREEHOLDERS of Penn. 5075

Tailfer, Patrick, and others.

Twenty-three sermons. 6500

To THE Rev. Mr. Vesey. 3611

Historical narrative of

Two sermons. 5072

ToDD, Jonathan, 1713-1791

Georgia. 4816

Two sermons on a fast day. 6428

Civil rulers ministers of

Taunton, Ma.ss.

Unconverted ministry. 4609

God. 6480

Testimony in favour of

Same, 1742. 5070

Defence of Consociation. 6250

Whitefield. 5698

Vindicitt legis. 6697

Funeral sermon, J. Meigs. 6308

Taylor, Jacob, -1736

VindicisB operum. 5697

Young people warned. 4829

Almanack, 1731-1746. 3360

Virtue of charity. 5299

TowooOD, MiCAjAH, 1700-1792

Tennent, Gilbert, 1703-1764

Tennent, John, 1706-1782.

Dissenting gentleman's an-

All things come alike. 6695

Nature of regeneration. 8968

swer. 6261

Brotherly love. 6243

Tennent, John, m. d.

TowNSEND, .Jonathan, 1721-1776

Danger of forgetting God. 3964

Essay on pleurisy. 4085

The Believing Gentile. 6431

Danger of spiritual pride. 5696

Same, 1742. 6074

A Caveat against strife. 6482

Discourses. 5697

Every man his own doctor. 8843

Comfort for righteous. 4814

Same, 1746. 5871

Same, 1734. 8844

Treat, Richard, 1708-1778

Divinity of Scriptures. 4431

Same, 1736. 4086

Ordin. sermon, D.Lawrence. 6076

Doctrine of resurrection. 6425

Same, 1737. 4202

Treatise on flatulencies. 6258

Doing our own business. 5498

Ein Jeder sein eigener

Treatise upon God as sole

Duty of self-examination. 4432

Doctor. 6840

protector. 6254

TRB

to WEB

INDEX OF AUTHORS

434

Trkuhertzigk Anweisung. 6433

Verschiedene alte und neu-

Walter, Thomas, 1696-1728

Trial of Samuel Goodere. 4809

ere Geschichten. 5503

Introduction to singing.

4622

Tribcnus Populi, pseud.

Same, 1748. 6258

Same, 1746.

5878

Reply to Letter to friend

Vernon, Edward, 1684-1757

Walton, John, -1764

in Brunswick. 06 18

Speech Ijefore Carthagena. 4830

Religion of Jesus.

4100

The Triumphant christian. 4087

Verses on taking Carthagena. 4810

Remarks on Lyme dispute. 8484

True state of Church of

Vincent, Thomas, 1634-1678

True christian baptism.

4320

England. 4208

Christ's appearance. 4615

Walton, John

Trdkman, Mr., pseud.

Companion for communi-

Essay on fevers.

3614

Jurisdiction of Court of

cants. 3367

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731

chancery in Penn. 4088

Same, 1735. 3970

Female policy detected.

5086

Observations on Mr. Free-

Vindication of authority of

Warner, J.

man. 4089

ruling elders. 3854

Almanack. 1730-1731.

3374

Tufts, John, 1689-1750

Vindication of New JerSey

Warning piece to clergymen. 5507

Introduction to singing. 3482

Assembly. 5645

Watts, Isaac, 1674-1748

Same, 1738. 4315

Vindication of Synod in an-

Catechisms.

6079

Same, 1744. 5502

swer to Observations

Divine songs.

4206

TuRKLL, Ebenezer, 1701-1778

against Hemphill. 3971

Same, 1744.

5508

Dialogue about times. 5076

Vindication of Whitefield. 5704

Same, 1747.

6080

Directions to his people. 5078

Virgin's advice. 3868

Same, 1749.

6438

Exhortations to his people. 6255

Virginia.

End of time.

4623

Life of B. Colman. 6434

Acts and Laws. 1730-1740. 3369

First sett of Catechisms.

0262

Memoirs of his wife. 3888

Collection of Acts. 1788. 3728

Five tracts.

6489

Same, 1735. 3969

Abridgment of Acts. By

Guide to prayer.

4443

Ministers should avoid

J. Mercer. 4204

Same, 1740.

5879

ofEence. 4614

Continuation. By J. Mercer. 4441

HorfE lyriciB.

4838

Two interests reconciled. 3363

Journal of House of Bur-

Same, 1748.

6263

gesses. 1786-1749. 4095

Same, 1750.

6620

An Unanswerable answer ,

Virginia Gazette. 1786-1750.4096

Hymns and spiritual songs. 5087

to cavils. 4440

Virginia miscellany. 3483

Same, 1743.

5307

United Brethren

Vision of divine mystery. 3613

Instruction by Catechisms. 6260

Avthentische relation. 5082

Voice of God to sinners. 3372

Orthodoxy and charity.

0440

Collection of hymns. 5304

VoLCK, Alexander

Preservative from sins.

5509

Das Entdeckte GeheimnOss. 6437

Same, 1745.

5707

Van Braght, Tieleman J.

VOM Cometen. 5876

Same, 1748.

6264

Das Andenken. 5703

Second sett of Catechisms. 5708

Der Blutige Schau-Platz. 6256

WAARScnouwiNG Tegeus Ze-

Same, 1748.

6265

Van Dam, Rip, 1662-1786

ker Boekje. 4097

Sermons. ,

5880

Arguments, and Proceed-

Wadsworth, Ben.iamin, 1669-

The Worid to come.

6261

ings. 3727

1737.

Webb, Benjamin

Further proceedings. 8845

Vicious courses. 5506

The Christian life.

3729

Heads of articles to com-

Wadsworth, Daniel, 1704-1747

Webb, George

mittee. 3846

Christ's presence. 4621

Batchelor's-hall.

3485

Heads of articles, against

Der Wahren Kirche. 5540

Justice of peace.

4101

Cosby. 3847

Waldo, Samuel, 1696-1759

Webb, John, 1087-1750

Letter to members of As-

Defence of title of Mus-

Christ's suit to sinner.

4834

sembly. 4090

congus lands. 4098

Directions to salvation.

4835

Protestation. 4092

Walker, Timothy, 1704-1782

Duty of degenerate people. 3850

To all; Greeting. 4093

Pretended apostles. 5806

Duty of survivors.

4444

Van Driessen, Petrus

Walling, William

Government of Christ.

4321

De Heerlykheit. 3364

Wonderful providence. 3378

Great concern of N. E.

3487

Vas, Petrus

Walter, Nathaniel, 1709-1776

Greatness of sin.

3851

Korte schets. 3365

Characterof christian hero. 5877

Ordination of a deacon.

3486

Venema, Pieter

Character of patriot. 5706

Webbe, John

Arithmetica. 3366

An Heavenly zeal. 5085

Discourse concerning paper

Verhandlungen des Coetus. 6257

Man's spiritual state. 4832

money.

5308

Veritt, Paul

Walter, Nehemiah, 1663-1750

Webster, Alexander, 1707-1784

To Friends in Penn. 4316

Body of death. 4099

Divine influence.

5309

WEE

435

INDEX OF AUTHORS

to WIQ

The Weekly Advertiser, 1 742. 5088

White, Elizabeth, -1660

Whitefield, George, eont.

Weekly News-letter, 1730. 3376

Experiences of God.

4841

Marks of new birth. 4456

Weekly Rehearsal, 1731-

White, John, 1677-1760

The Marriage of Cana. 5091

1735. 3488

New-England's lamenta-

Nature of society. 4648

Weiseu, Conkad

tions.

3854

Nine sermons. 5311

Ein Wohlgemeindter Rath. 4836

Three letters on American

Predigten. 4653

Weller, Samuel

bishops.

6444

The Prodigal son. 5089

Trial of Whitefleld's spirit. 4837

Whitepield, George, 1714-

1770

Regeneration. 4459

Wellwood, Andrew

Account of money received

4842

Remarks on Enthusiasm of

Meditations. 5510

Account of Orphan-House

5886

Methodists. 6445

Wesley, John, 1703-1791

Almost christian.

4446

Remarks on State of reli-

Absolute predestination. 5310

Answer to Bishop of Lon-

gion. 5312

Collection of hymns. 4207

don.

4457

Sermons on various sub-

Free grace. 4838

Answer to Conduct of meth

-

jects. 4650

Geringschaetzung, etc. 5512

odists.

5515

Same, 1741. 4860

Hymns and sacred poems. 4634

Britain's mercies.

5883

Some remarks upon enthu-

Nature of Christianity. 5511

Christmas well kept.

4447

siasm. 6713

Predestination. 5881

Duty of early piety.

4448

Three letters. 4651

West, Gilbert, 1703-1756

Duty of family religion.

4450

Trial of Methodists at

Christian revelation. 6442

Extent of self-denial.

4449

Gloucester. 5518

West, Moses

First part of his life.

4626

Visit to Bermuda. 6269

Treatise on marriage. 3377

Same, 1741.

4844

Voorbidding een eider

Same, 1738. 4322

Five sermons, 1740.

4639

Christen Plicht. 4656

Western Association of Mass.

Five sermons, 1746.

5885

What think ye of Christ? 4458

Some reasons against

Free grace indeed !

4857

Same, 1741. 4861

Whitefleld. 5643

Further account of God's

Wise and foolish virgins. 4649

Westminster Assembly

dealings.

5886

Woridly business. 4652

Confession of faith. 5709

Heinous sin of drunkenness. 4640

Whitefield and Tennent

Directory for publick wor-

How to hear sermons.

4637

vindicated. 4862

ship. 5709

Indwelling of spirit.

4451

Whitman, Elnathan, 1709-1777

Form of presbyterial

Same, 1740.

4641

Character of good rulers. 5714

church government. 5709

Same, 1741.

4858

Whitman, Samuel, 1676-1751

The Larger Catechism. 5709

Intercession a duty.

4452

God's omniscience. 3733

Same, 1750. 6621

Journal, from London to

Whittelsey, Chauncet, 1717-

Shorter Catechism. 3973

Gibraltar.

4630

1787

Same, 1739. 4445

Same, 1741.

4845

Sermon at commencement.

Same, 1740. 4625

From Gibraltar to Sa-

1744. 5519

Same, 1745. 5709

vannah.

4631

Whittelsey, Samuel, 1686-1753

Same, 1746. 5882

From Gibraltar to

Impenitent souls. 3491

Same, 1749. 6443

Georgia.

4453

Ordination sermon, S.

Explained by I. Watts. 6266

Same, Boston.

4454

Whittelsey, jr. 4460

Sum of saving knowledge. 5709

During embargo.

4633

Publick spirit. 3490

Weston, Edward, 1703-1770

To arrival in Savannah.

4635

Regards due eminent. 3379

Englishman directed. 6268

Savannah to London.

4855

Whittbmore, Nathaniel,

Wetmore, James, 1695-1760

Savannah to Stanford.

4846

1670-1754

Eleutherius enervatus. 3731

To arrival at Falmouth.

4851

Almanack. 1781-1741. 3380

Letter on Mr. Dickinson's

To his second return to

Whole duty of man. 5888

remarks. 5513

Georgia.

4636

Wigglesworth, Edward, 1693-

Letter to dissenting par-

Letter on Whole duty of

1765

ishioners. 3615

man.

4644

Adam's first sin. 4324

I.etter to parishioner. 3378

Letter to Harvard College

5712

Blessedness of the dead. 3493

Quakerism. 3489

Letter to Presbyterians.

4859

Letter to Whitefleld. 5715

Vindication of Church of

Letter to religious societies. 4455

Seasonable caveat. 3975

England. 6081

Letter to Rev. Dr. Chauncy

5710

Servant of Christ. 4209

Wheelbk, Mercy

Letter to Wesley on Free

Sovereignty of God. 4863

Address to young people. 3732

grace.

4647

Wigglesworth, Samuel, 1688-

Wheelwright, Timothy

Same, 1741.

4856

1768

Election of aldermen. 3853

The Lord our righteousness

.5090

Essay for reviving religion. 3736

WIG

to ZUB

INDEX OF AUTHORS

436

WiGGLESWORTH, SaMUEL, COnt.

Williams, Solomon, cont.

Wright, Samuel, 1683-1746

OrcUn. sermon, J. Warren. 3736

Two letters to Mr. Daven-

Of being born again. 4328

Remarks on doctrine. 5890

port. 5523

Same, 1742. 5096

Treasure of the Gospel. 5889

Vindication of justifying

WiGHTMAN, Valentine, 1681-

faith. 5893

Yale College.

1747

Williams, William, 1665-1741

Catalogue of Library, 1743. 5320

Sermon on Acts 16, 31. 4462

Directions to conversion. 4325

Catalogus eorum, 1730-

Some brief remarks. 3494

Duty of a people. 4103

1748. 3382

WiLcocKS, Thomas, 1622-

Work of ministers. 3737

Declaration against White-

Choice drop of honey. 3857

Williams, William, 1688-1760

field. 5719

Same, 1741. 4864

Christ living in saints. 5318

Judgment concerning two

Same, 1743. 5314

Divine promises. 5894

students expelled. 5720

WiLDPIKE, AtHANASIOS

God the strength of rulers. 4871

Quoestiones. 1740-1750. 4662

Traditions of clergy. 3618

Martial wisdom. 4210

Theses. 1730-1750. 3383

The Wiles of popery. 5716

Saving faith. 4703

The Yorkshire wonder. 6087

WiLLARD, Samuel, 1640-1707

Same, 1741. 4870

Brief directions to scholar. 3976

Serious consideration. 4326

Zenger, John Peter, 1680-

Sacramental meditations. 5315

WiLLisoN, John, 1680-1750

1746

Spiritual desertions. 4868

Looking to Jesus. 5319

Narrative of tryal. 4107

Minister of God approved. 5316

Windham. Conn.

Same, 1738. 4330

William AnonsTcs, 1721-1765

Answer of Third Church. 6082

EinZeugnis eines BetrUbten. 5100

Address to Army. 5891

Windham County. Conn.

ZiNZENDORFF, N. L. von, 1700-

Williams, Edward

Letter from associated min-

1760

Five strange wonders. 3858

isters. 5717

Allen teutschen Eltern. 5101

Williams, Elbazar, 1688-1742

Result of Council. 6083

B. Ludewigs Wahres Be-

Sensible sinners. 3977

Wise, Jeremiah, -1756

richt. 5102

Williams, Elisha, 1694-1755

Prayer for ministers. 3495

Diejenigen Anmerkungen. 5103

Rights of protestants. 5520

WOBUKN, Mass.

Etliche zu dieser Zeit. 5104

Williams, Solomon, 1700-

Proceedings of Council. 6084

Every man's right to live. 5323

1776

WOHLFAHRT, MiCHAEL, 1684-1741

Letter to all ranks. 5324

Acts of divine providence. 5095

Die Weissheit Gottes. 421 1

Letzte Privat-Erklarung. 5105

Business of gospel-minis-

Wisdom of God. 4212

Ludovici a Thlirenstein in

ters. 5892

WOOLVERTON, CHARLES

Antiqvissima fratrum

Christ, the King. 5521

Christ's the eternal word. 4327

ecclesia. 5106

Comfort of home in God. 5092

Lives of heathen. 4660

Oratio. 5107

Courage to obey God. 48(>9

A Word in season. 4104

Remarks friendly desired. 5108

Frailty of man's life. 4659

Word of advice to settlers. 4463

Vorschlag zur Errichtung. 5109

Glorious reward of teachers. 3381

WORTHINGTON, WiLLIAM, 1695-

ZiONiTiscHEH Weyrauchs-

Ministers appointed by

1756

Hugel. 4466

Christ. 5522

Duty of rulers. 5524

ZUBLY, JOHANN J., 1724-1781

More excellent way. 5093

Wright, John

Leichenpredigt. 5897

Prayers of people of God. 5094

Speech to Grand Jury of

Eine Leicht-Predig. 6088

Servants of the Lord. 5317

Lancaster. 4872

Worte des Propheten Hosea. 6449

BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Brainerd, David. By J.

Gyles, John. By himself. 4021

Charleston. Library Society.

Edwards. 6311

Janeway, James. By himself. 4977

Rules. 6476

Bury, Elizabeth L. Life of. 5146

Kbnnison, Philip. By him-

Philadelphia. Library Com-

Cameron, Jenny. By A.

self. 4258

pany. Catalogue. 3714,3950,

Arburthnot. 6456

Kerr, Christian. By A.

4787, 5853.

Clap, Roger. By himself. 3403

Deans. 3272

Yale College. Library.

CoLMAN, Benjamin. By E.

Lloyd, Mary C. By E. Pem-

Catalogue. 5320

Turell. 6434

berton. 6530

Sale Catalogues. 3765, 5396, 5555

Francke, Augustus H. By

Mather, Increase. By C.

Printing. 3298

himself. 3656

Mather. 4753

Gardiner, James. By P.

Pratt, Elizabeth. Life of. 5144

BIOGRAPHY.

Doddridge. 6125

QuiNBY, JosiAH. By himself. 4589

Beard, Thomas. By himself. 3869

Grey, Mary. By W. Fuller. 5777

Rede, Carteret. By himself.4795

437

CLASSIFIED SUBJECT INDEX

BIOQ- RAFHY

RowE, Elizabeth S. By T.

Eliot, Augustus. By J. Eliot. 6134 Price, Elisabeth. By C.

Rowe. 6332

By W. Hart. 6154

Chauncy. 3518

Tennknt, John. By G. Ten-

Faneuil, Peter. ByJ.Lovell.5231

Prince, Deborah. By T.

nent. 4613

FoxcROFT, Anna. By C.

Prince. 5481

Vine, Peter. Life of. 5507

Chauncy. 6298

QuiNCY, Edmund. By. J.

White, Elizabeth. By her-

Gee, Sarah. By P. Thacher. 3362

Hancock. 4251

self. 4841

Gerrish, Martha F. By N.

Rogers, John. By S. Wig-

Whitefikld, George. By

Appleton. 3983

glesworth. 5889

himself. 4636, 4844, 5886

Gordon, P.atrick. By A.

Rowland, .Iohn. ByG.Ten-

Cummings. 4009

nent. 5698

Fdmeral Sermons.

Graves, Thomas. By T.

RussEL, Samuel. By T.

Abbot, Abibl. By J. Barnard. 4336

Cutler. 5932

Ruggles. 6065

Abbott.Moses. By W.Cooper. 3762

Hall, John. By S. Whit-

Sewall, Samuel. By T.

Adams.LydiaP. By E.Adams. 6274

telsey. 3379

Prince. 8344

Appleton, John. By J.

Hammond,John. ByLHovey.6333

By J. Sewall. 3351

Kogers. 4417

Hancock, John. By E. Gay. 5403

Shirley, Frances. By B.

By N. Rogers. 4418

Hart, John. By N. Chauncey. 3517

Colman. 5754

Aspinwal, Samuel. By J.

Holden, Samuel. By B.

Skinner, Mary. By T. Skin-

Allin. 3497

Colman. 4488

ner. 5867

Avert, Rdth. By B. Webb. 3729

Hollis, Thomas. By B. Col-

Smithson, Elizabeth. By

Bassett, Nathan. Bv J.

man. 3404

J. Eliot. 4360

Smith. " 4425

By I. Greenwood. 3426

Steel,Thomas. ByB.Colman.4008

Belcher, Mary. By T.

By E. Wigglesworth. 3493

Stoddard, John. By J. Ed-

Prince. 4067

Hutchinson, Lydia. By S.

wards. 6180

Brainerd, David. By J.

Checkley. 6111

Stoddard, Simeon. By B.

Edwards. " 5939

Hutchinson, Thomas. By S.

Colman. 3261

Breck, Robert. By I.Loring. 3486

Mather. 4562

Tailer, William. By W.

By J. Prentice. 3468

Janvrin, Elizabeth. By J.

Cooper. 3524

By J. Swift. 8479

Adams. 3246

Thacher, Peter. By B.

BuLKLEY, John. By E. Adams.3740

Jekyll, John. By R. Price. 3716

Colman. 4351

Bulkley, Mary A. By E.

Kingsbury, Samuel. By J.

By W. Cooper. 4357

Adams. 6450

Townsend. 4314

By J. Webb. 4444

Byfield, Nathaniel. By C.

Landon, Benjamin. By J.

Thayer, Cornelius. By C.

Chauncy. 3640

Condy. 5923

Chauncy. 5556

Byfield, Sarah. By C.

Lothrop, Isaac. By P. Oliver. 6578

Trumble, David. By S. Wil-

Chauncy. 8402

By N. Sever. 6605

liams. 4659

Byles, Anna. By M. Byles. 5352

Lovett, Anna. By G. Beck-

Turell, Jane C. By B. Col-

Caroline, Queen. By S.

with. 4338

man. 3888

Coolidge. 4285

Lyman, Caleb. By W.

Same. 3969

By S. Mather. 4276

Williams. 5818

Wadsworth, Benjamin. By

By R. Price. 4305

Meigs, Janna. By J. Todd. 5303

N. Appleton. 4110

Clap, Nathaniel. By J.

MooDEY, Samuel. Anon. 6136

By H. Flynt. 4139

Callender. 5751

MoRiN,MiCHAEL, pseud. Anon. 6146

By T. Foxcroft. 4140

Cook, Solomon. By J. Towns-

Nelson, John. By T. Cutler. 3894

By J. Sewall. 4196

end. 4814

NicoLL, John. By E. Pem-

By E. Wigglesworth. 4209

Cooper, William. By B.

lierton. 5268

Waldo,Lucy. ByC.Chauncy.4687

Colraan. 5867

NiLEs, Ann. By T. Paine. 3586

Webb, John. By A. Eliot. 6493

Couch, Samuel. By D. Chap-

NOYES, Moses. By A. Mather. 8449

Willard, Samuel. By W.

man. 4686

Oliver, Daniel. By T.

Thompson. 5301

CusHiNO, Thomas. By T.

Prince. 3596

Same. 5816

Prince. 5855

Ouver, Daniel, jun. By T.

Williams, Eleazsr. By 8.

Dart, Hannah. By J. Smith. 5062

Prince. 3599

Williams. 5317

Davenport, John. By S.

Oliver, Elizabeth. By T.

Williams, Hannah. By W.

Cooke. 3409

Prince. 3955

Williams. 5894

Dickinson, Jonathan. By.

Pierson, Ruth, By J. Dick-

Williams, Jonathan. By

J. Pierson. 6221

inson. 3652

C. Chauncy. 4129

Doolittle, Benjamin. By

Plumsted, Clement. By J. 5703

Williams, Nathanael. By

J. Ashley. 6279

Tillotson.

T. Prince. 4306

HIS- TORY

CLASSIFIED SUBJECT INDEX

438

Williams, William. By J.

Merchant, J. History of

NiLES, S. God's wonder-

Edwards. 4712

Rebellion. 6009

working providence. 5666

WiLMOT, Fkkblove. By E.

Pemberton, E. Victory at

Same. 6037

Prime. 5480

CuUoden. 5842

Prentice, T. When the peo-

WooDWAUD, John. By S.

Prince,T. Victory at Culloden.5857

ple are successful. 5679

Williams. 5095

Proclamation of Victory at

Prince, T. Extraordinary

Culloden. 5847

events. 5681

HISTORY.

R.\Y, J. Acts of the rebels. 6058

Same. 6057

Switzerland.

Lamentations of Charles. 606 1

Shirley, W. Journal of Ex-

Short history of Rebellion. 5866

pedition. 5863

Le Mkrcikr, a. Republick

Tennent, G. Attempt to in-

Tennent, G. Necessity of

of Geneva. 3557

vade England. 5499 Whitefield, G. Britain's

praising God. 5700

Spain.

mercies. 5883

New England. Address to inhabitants. 5900

Lawrence, P. Letter from

William Augustus. Ad-

Carthagena. 4983

dress to the Army. 5891

DuMMER, J. N. E. Charters. 5576

Tennekt, G. Victory in

Freeman, M. Word in season. 6140

Mediterranean. 5499

North America.

.Kennedy, A. Importance of

Vernon, E. Speech to offi-

Douglass, W. A Summary. 5936,

Northern Colonies. 6524

cers. 4830

6126, 6306, 6307, 6490.

Prince, T. History of N. E. 4068

Verses on taking Carthagena. 4810

Morgan, J. Temporal inter-

ScOTTOW.J. Old men's tears. 3604

ests of N. A. 3691

Same. 6413

Netherlands.

Roscommon. Defence of

Congress of the beasts. 6163

Plantations. 3722

Massachusetts.

Declaration of cessation of

Briefs in controversy with

arms. 6150

Indians.

New Hampshire. 4345

Definitive treaty of peace. 6326

Declaration of war with

Centinel,V. JIass. in agony. 6475

Taking of Bergen op Zoom

Eastern Indians. 5635

Doolittle, B. Mischief done

by the French. 6117

How, N. Narrative of cap-

by enemy on western

Great Britain.

tivity. 6162 Mason, J. History of Pe-

frontiers. 6488 Letters to freeholders of

Bdrgh, J. Britain's remem-

quot war. 4033

Boston. 6527

brancer. 5915

Norton, J. Redeemed cap-

Proposals for good of

Same. 6104

tive. 6211

Province. 8717

Campbell, J. State of the

Pemberton, E. Indian af-

►^SoME observations of present

Nation. 4485

fairs. 5471

circumstances. 6612

Dodslet, R. Kings of Eng- land. 5378

Canada.

Rhode Island.

His Majesty's Speech, Jan.

Account of French settle-

Callender, J. Historical

23, 1734,5. 3909

ments. 5725

discourse. 4347

The Lord's protest. 3286

Crotchet, T. Reduction of

Serious address to British

Canada. 5931

New York.

Nation. 5861

Letter from Quebeck. 5925

HoRSMANDEN, D. Joumal. 5413

Proclamation for troops for

Letter to Governor C n. 5984

Rebellion in Scotland.

invasion of Canada. 5860

Partition lines of Counties. 3699

Abbot, H. Duty of God's

V

Queries to freeholders in

people. 5724

Capk-Breton.

Westchester. 6597

Anderson, J. Book of chron-

Chauncy, C. Marvellous

S., F. Sentiments of a free-

icles. 5782

things. 5558

holder. 4057

Browne, A. Folly of rebellion 5749

Dummkr, J. Expedition to

Van Dam, R. Arguments,

Chauncy, C. Counsel of two

Canada. 5764

etc. 3727, 3845, 3846, 3847,

Kings. 5752

Eliot, J. God's marvellous

4090, 4091, 4092, 4093.

Cradock, T. Suppression

kindness. 5584

of Rebellion. 5928

Expences in taking Cape-

New Jersey.

Gordon, J. Suppression of

Breton. 6003

Dialogue between Josiah and

Rebellion. 5780

G., L. Taking Cape-Breton. 5601

Sr. Simon. 5376

Macpherson, J. History of

Gridley, R. Plan of Louis-

Modest vindication of Assem-

Rebellion. 5623

burg. 5783

bly. 5645

439

CLASSIFIED SUBJECT INDEX

HIS- TORY

Notes on Votes of Assembly. 5264

Whitepield, G. Journal, eonl.

German Language.

NoTE-maker noted. 5263

London to Georgia. 4453

A. B. C. und Buchstabier-

Observations on reasons for

Same. 4633

buch. 4331

detaining Seals of Prov-

England during embargo. 4633

Englischen Sprache ftlr die

ince. 4057

Savannah to Philadelphia. 4636

Teutschen. 6455

Proprietors of Eastern N. J.

Savannah to Stamford. 4846

Grammatica Auglicana con-

centrata. 6149

Bill in chancery. 6021

To arrival at Falmouth. 4851

First publication. 6022

Same. 4854

GUELDENB A. B. C. 6513

Second publication. 6023

New York and Philadel-

ScHULK der Weisheit in Rei-

Reply to answer. 6024

phia to England. 4852

men. 6602

Answer to proprietors. 5901

Savannah to Charles Town,

Teutsch und Englische Gram-

Jenkins, G. Brief vindica-

and Ireland. 4855

matic. 6075

tion of purchasors. 5792

Visit to Bermuda. 6269

Works in German: 3251, 3252,

Journal of travels to Boston. 5616

3253, 3254, 3273, 3361, 3410,

Pennsylvania.

Evans, L. Map of Pennsyl-

8503, 8529, 3986, 4211, 4248,

Boundary lines of Maryland. 3710

vania. 6316

4253, 4279, 4291, 4292, 4371,

Same. 4182

Lyne, J. Plan of City of

4420, 4460, 4507, 4517, 4611,

Durham, E. To the inbab-

N. Y. 3438

4653, 4654, 4655, 4671, 4725,

.^ itants. 6129 "Franklin, B. Plain truth. 5948

Map of N. Y. Harbour. 3922

4735, 4796, 4836, 4875, 4879,

Map of Five Indian Nations. 3921

4884, 4888, 4889, 4898, 4919,

Same. 5950

4964, 4965, 4971, 4982, 5013,

^MiTti, S. Necessary truth. 6241

LANGUAGES.

5082, 5100, 5101, 5102, 5103, 5104, 5105, 5107, 5109, 5127,

Maryland.

Dutch Language.

5128, 5134, 5171, 5175, 5195,

Report on defence of Prov- ince. 4995

Works in Dutch : 3364, 3365, 3366, 4097, 4250, 4516, 4539, 4656,

5196, 5205, 5206, 5207, 5212, 5213, 5221, 5226, 5271, 5280,

4657, 4758, 4986, 5193, 5953,

5284, 5340, 5379, 5387, 5400,

Virginia.

5954. 6141.

5426, 5501, 5503, 5512, 5536,

Stitii, W. History of Vir- ginia. 6071

English Language.

5537, 5538, 5540, 5542, 5578, 5579, 5585, 5586, 5598, 5603,

5703, 5739, 5740, 5765, 5784,

North Carolina.

Bradford, W. Secretary's

guide. 4127

5816, 5876, 5897, 5933, 5950,

5957, 5958, 5965, 5966, 5971,

Proceedings against Chief

Same. 6485

5982, 5987, 6017, 6038, 6073,

Justice Smith. 4582

Chapman's Companion. 6109

6074, 6088, 6096, 6098, 6112,

South Carolina.

Child's new plaything. 5359 Same. 6477

6118,6122,6142,6144,6151, 6152, 6160, 6161, 6173, 6174,

Expedition against St. Au-

Dixon, H. Youth's instructor. 3411

6177, 6196, 6233, 6234, 6237,

gustine. 5063

Same. 4011

6249, 6256, 6257, 6258, 6285,

Report on disputes with

Same. 5762

6340, 0343, 6345, 6349, 6406,

Georgia. 4082

Fox, G. Instructions for

6433, 6437, 6449, 6508, 6523,

spelling. 4138

0528.

Georgia.

Same. 5186

Account of progress of Col-

Hill, J. Young secretary's

Hebrew Language.

ony. 4961

guide. 3288

M0NI8,J. Hebrew Grammar. 3931

Tailper, p. True narrative. 4816

Same. 6517 New-England Primer. 3934

Proposals for Grammar. 3798

GEOGRAPHY.

Same. 4167 Same. 4280

Indian Language.

Seward, W. Journal, Savan- nah to England. 4598

Whitepield, G. Journal,

London to Gibraltar. 4554

Same. 5817 NEWguideto English tongue. 4566

Same. 5648 New-Yobk Primmer. 5838

Indiane Primer. 5976 Sergeant, J. Education of

Indian children. 5288 Works in Indian: 4596,5976

Same. 4630 Same. 4845

Same. 6033 Same. 6572

Latin Language.

Gibraltar to Georgia. 4458 Same. 4632

French Language.

Gregory, F. Nomenclatura

brevis. 3910

Savannah to London. 4453

Ball, T. School book. 3249

Read, J. Latin Grammar. 4071

LITERA- TURE

CLASSIFIED SUBJECT INDEX

440

Short introduction to Latin. 4197

Lady Errant inchanted. 3421

Caroline, Queen. By M.

Same. 6417

Le Mercibr, a. Christian

Byles. 4229

Works in Latin: 3317,3656,4139,

rapture. 5983

Chandler, Martha. Anon. 4187

5106.

Markland, J. Typographia. 3298

CoLMAN, Benjamin. By

Mason, J. Select remains. 5234

O. E. 5937

Swedish Language.

Merry piper. 6550

NiLEs, Ann. Anon. 3586

Works in Swedish: 5126

Livingston, W. Philosophic

Oliver, Daniel. By M.

solitude. 5986

Byles. 8597

Welsh Language.

Mr. W[hitefiel]D'8 soliloquy. 5644

Williams, Mary. Anon. 6310

Works in Welsh: 3323, 3336, 3933

Mollineux, M. S. Fruits

of retirement. 3322

Magazines.

Education.

Moorhead, S. P. To Rev.

American magazine, 1741. 4664

General works. 5190,5288,5410,

J.Davenport. 5011

American magazine, 1743-

6294, 6321.

Philaretes. Letters from

1746. 5113

Charleston, S. C. Academy. 6476

dead. 6591

Boston Weekly magazine.

College of New York. 6207,6366

Poem on Consociation. 5039

1743. 5140

Harvard College.

Poems. By Gentleman of

General magazine, 1741. 4722

Catalogus. Triennial. 3286

Virginia. 4066

Theses. Annual. 3287

Pope, A. Essay on man. 6055

Newspapers.

Prince, T. Constitutions. 5041

Same. 6224

American Weekly Mercury,

Philadelphia. Academy. 6405

Prodigal daughter. 4069

1730-1746. 3247

Yale College.

Ramsay, A. Gentle shepherd. 6599

Boston Evening-Post, 1735-

Catalogus. Triennial. 3382

Richardson, S. Pamela. 5485

1750. 3872

Judgment concerning

Ridentem dicere verum quid

Boston Gazette, 1730-1741. 3257

students expelled. 5720

vetat? 3832

Boston Gazette and weekly

QuKstiones. Annual. 4662

Rose, A. Poems. 4519

Journal, 1741-1750. 4678

Statuta. 6271

RowB, E. S. History of Jo-

Boston Weekly News-letter,

Theses. Annual. 3383

seph. 4419

1731-1750. 3394

Same. 5283

Boston Weekly Post-bov,

LITERATURE.

S., W. Mysterious nothing. 4075

1734-1750. " 3753

Seccombb, J. Father Ab-y's

Deutsche Wtichentliche Zei-

Adams, J. Poems. 5527

will. 3474

tung, 1748. 6122

Same. 6275

Some critical observations on

HOCHDEUTSCHE Peuusylva-

Addison, J. Cato. 6451

The Breeches, by J. Por-

nische .Journal, 1743. 5212

Antigallicus, T. An Ode. 6377

terfield. 6611

Hoch-Deutsche Pensylva-

Armstrong, J. Art of pre-

Smalridgb, G. Art of

nische Berichte, 1745-

serving health. 5532

preaching. 4424

1746. 5612

Byles, M. The Comet. 5353

Same. 4807

Hoch-Deutsche Pensylva-

Poems. 5355

Same. 6068

nische Geschicht-Schrei-

Cicero, M. T. Cato-major. 5361

Song upon election in N. Y. 3836

ber, 1739-1745 4371

Collection of Poems. 5365

Songs of Robin Hood. 6613

Independent Advertiser,

Same. 5565

Verses on taking Cathagena. 4810

1748-1750. 6167

Cook, E. Maryland muse. 3407

Virgin's advice. 3368

London Gazette, No. 1502. 4031

Sotweed redivivus. 3266

Virginia miscellany. 3483

Maryland Gazette, 1730. 3305

Damon and Alexis 3766

Watts, I. Horse lyricse. 4833

Maryland Gazette, reviv'd,

Dodslet, U. King and miller. 6486

Same. 6263

1732-1734. 3563

The Toy-shop. 6487

Same. 6620

Maryland Gazette, 1745-

Duck, S. Poems. 3531

Webb, G. Batchelor's-hall. 3485

1750. 5625

G., L. Taking Cape-Breton. 5601

Williams, E. Five strange

New-England Weekly Jour-

Green, J. Entertainment for

wonders. 3858

nal, 1730-1741. 3325

winter's evening. 6510

New- York Evening Post,

Mournful lamentation for

Elegies.

1744-1750. 5463

Mr. Old Tenor. 6512

Belcher, Mary. By M.

New- York Gazette, 1730-

Hubbard.J. The Benefactors. 3670

Byles. 3999

1744. 3333

Indian tale. 3781

Broadwbll, Mary. Anon. 3276

New- York Gazette, revived.

James, P. Dialogue with

Burnet, William, Anon. 3278

1747-1750. 6036

Death. 4027

Bury, Elizabeth, L. By I.

New-York Weekly Journal,

Same. 4255, 6520

Watts. 5146

1733-1750. 3704

441

CLASSIFIED SUBJECT INDEX

SCI- ENCES

New-York Weekly Post-boy,

1743-1747. 5262

Pennsti.vania Gazette, 1730-

1750. 3342

Pennsylvania Journal, 1743-

1750. 5275

Pensti.vanische Berichte.

1747-1750. 6049

Philadelphier Teutsche

Kama, 1749-1750. 6406

Philadelphischb Zeitung,

1732. 3594 Rhode-Island Gazette, 1732-

1733. 3602 South-Carolina Gazette,

1732-1733. 3600

South-Carolina Gazette,

1734-1750. 3837

South-Carolina Weekly

Journal, 1732. 3605

Virginia Gazette, 1736-1750. 4096 Weekly Advertiser, 1743. 5088 Weekly News-letter, 1730. 3376 Weekly Rehearsal, 1731-35. 3488

LAW.

Charges to Juries. See Author- Index. Courts. 3469, 3661, 3799, 3834,

4088. Equity. 3700

Juries. 6015

Justices. 4101, 6300, 6478

Oaths. 6015

Proclamations. SeeAuthor-Index. Province Journals. See Author- Index. Province Laws. SeeAuthor-Index. Treaties with Indians. 3554,3916, 4146, 4976, 5216, 5415, 5416, .5417, 5790, 5791, 6168, 6169, 6330. Trials. 3893, 4107, 4118, 4330, 4809.

POLITICAL SCIENCE.

Patriotism.

Civil government. 3467, 3511, 3.530, 3608, 3635, 3853, 3956, 4334, 4380, 4988, 5075, 6299,

Freedo.m of press.

War and peace. 5933, 6120, 6142, 6152, 6346, 6247, 6258.

Immigration.

5706, 6413 3282, 3433, 3540, 3595, 3863, 3912, 4440, 4836, 6344, 6549. 3787 5982, 6038, 6239, 6244,

5175

Political Economy. ^^

Commerce and trade. 3271,3387, 3470, 3598, 4079, 4183, 4198, 4309, 4426, 4613, 5570, 5961. 0346, 6567. Money. 3450, 4338, 4530, 4738, 4800, 5178, 5302, 5308, 5424, 5736, 6293, 6422, 6495, 6496, 6615, C616. Finance. 4064, 4159, 4165, 4189, 4194, 4370, 4308, 4523, 4533, 4585, 5217, 5325, 6189. Taxation. 4409

Duties. 3289, 3290, 3363, 5217,

6564. Excise. 3821, 6491, 6565 Tobacco. 3299, 3371, 4154 Property. 3576, 5491 Lands. 3461, 3862, 4098, 4379, 4410, 4463, 4783, 5030.

SOCIAL SCIENCE.

Crime and criminals. 3639, 3641,

3655, 3851, 3890, 4144, 4215,

4230, 4245, 4358, 4336, 4478,

4599, 4681, 5045, 5507, 5571,

5917, 5943, 5946, 5980.

Lotteries. 6307

Police. 5270

Prostitution. 5086

Temperance. 3357, 4640, 4671,

6397, 6601. Charity. 4352, 4842, 4882, 4947,

5072, 5137, 5299, 5886. Slavery. 3413, 3644, 4149, 4651 Woman. 4752

Marriage. 3377,3521,4322,5772,

6040, 6604. The Family. 4500

Ethics. 3884, 5220, 57!t4, 5904,

6172, 6282, (5392, 6393. Etiquette. 3603, 5600, 5774,

6333, 6503. Societies. 5463

Freemasons. 3744. 6454, 6473, 6474, 6532.

SCIENCES AND ARTS.

Mathematics. 3366, 6106

Physics. 3776, 5564

Seasons. 4134, 4683, 5354

Almanacs.

Ames, N., 1731-1751. 3248

Ball, William, 1742-1751. 4670 Birkett, W., 1731-1751. 3356

Boucher, M., 1734-1738;

1744-1745. Bowen, Nathan, 1730-1738. Douglass, W., 1743-1748. Franklin, B., 1733-1751. Pocket Almanack, 1741-

1751. Gale, J., 1745-1751. Godfrey, T., 1731-1736. Grew, T., 1733-1735. Hoch-Deutsche, 1739-1751. Jekman, John, 1731-1751. Leeds, Felix, 1731. Leeds, Titan, 1730-1746. Maxwell, Samuel, 1731. More, Roger, 1750-1751. More, Thomas, 1746-1751. Nathan, John, 1747-1751. Nederduitschk, 1742-1751. Neu-Eingerichteter, 1747-

1751. Partridge, J., 1733. Pocket Almanack, 1748-49. Poor Robin, 1732-1751. Shepherd, Job, 1750-1751. Sherman, Roger, 1750-1751. Stafford, J., 1739-1745. Taylor, Jacob, 1731-1746. Teutsche Pilgrim, 1731-33. Warner, J., 1730-1731. Whittemore, N., 1731-1741.

3631 8258 4935 3541

4513 5402 3284 3545 4253 3292 3293 3295 3320 6369 5646 5814 4758

5816 3588 6053 8473 6414 6415 4311 3360 3361 3374 3380

Comets. 5389, 5876

Meteors. 5362

Earthquakes. 3355, 3359, 5383,

6348, 6531, 6607.

Meteorology. 3861, 6408, 6418,

6596.

Microscopy. 5419

Zoology. 5492

MEDICINE.

Armstrong, J. Art of pre- serving health. 5532

Tennent, J. Every man his

own doctor. 3843,3844,4086, 4203, 6340.

Dry-gripes.

Fevers.

Flatulence.

Gout.

Iliac passion.

Measles.

Onanism.

Pleurisy.

Small-pox.

5558 3614, 4012 6253 3574, 8690 4603 4376 5026 4085, 5074 3259, 3263, 3268,

3274, 3275, 3296, 8664, 4373, 4899, 6617.

THEOL- OGY

CLASSIFIED SUBJECT INDEX

Inoculation. 3315, 4694

QnARANTiNE. 5031, 5034

Tak-water. 5539, 6409

Theriaca. 3549

Throat-distemper. 4014, 4015,

4128, 4326, 4344, 4503, 4505,

4829.

USEFUL ARTS.

Agriculture. 6133, 6313 Flax and Hemp. 3911, 3959, 6127 Farriery. 3883

Veterinary. 5493

Fishing. 5285

Markets. 3748

Domestic economy. 5061, 5964 Manufactures. 4194, 4739, 5395,

6582. Linen manufacture. 6481 Military art. 3633, 3634, 4225,

4249, 5133, 5844, 5442, 5743,

5910. Naval art. 3425, 3803 Shipwrecks. 3896, 6458 Fires. 3749, 4131, 4388, 4480

PHILOSOPHY.

Logic.

Psychology. 5503.

OOrrQ

3578, 4073, 5387,

THEOLOGY. Exegetical Theology.

The Bible. See Author-Index. Aids to exegesis. 3823

Criticism. 3887,4431,4648,4717,

5303, 5500, 6329. Prophecy. 4910,4915,5185,6087 Miracles and Parables. 4491,

4649, 4657, 5089, 5921, 5936.

Apologetic Theology.

Bbliep. 4434, 4989

Natural religion. 3383, 3906,

4013, 5619, 0443. Judaism. 8932

Heathenism. 4660

Superstitions. 3613, 3668, 6087 Christian evidences. 3388, 3500, 3527, 3675, 4100, 4318, 4477, 4716,4951, 5511,5513.

Doctrinal Theology.

Systematic works. 3552, 5182, 5709, 5971, 6388, 6440.

442

Truth. 3533, 3618, 4414, 4804,

5399, 5973, 5983. God. 3045,3733,4130,4489,4863,

4933, 5155, 5184, 5193, 5500, 5614, 5758, 5900, 5978, 6010.

Christ. 3389, 3414, 3586, 3830, 4301, 4483, 5058, 5870, 5967, 6157, 6331.

Holy Spirit. 3975, 4451, 4479, 4504, 4604, 4641, 4711, 4803, 4858, 4914, 4936, 4929, 4931, 4936, 4937, 5053, 5055, 5093, 5165, 5304, 6193.

Divine decrees. 3532, 4497, 4690, 4710, 4857, 4896, 5310, 5881.

Providence. 8373, 5228, 5425

Man. 3478,3515,4001,4324,

4934, 5394, 5500, 5905, 6131. Moral agency. 3349, 3350, 3419,

8516, 4647, 4088, 4715, 4733, 4838, 5761, 5985, 0391.

Salvation. 3434, 8550, 3768, 3871,4117,4289,4337,4429, 4699, 4778, 4835, 5029, 5249, 5535, 6461.

Christology. 8785, 4487, 4458, 4595, 4731, 4757, 4822, 539!), 5500, 5521, 6842, 6348, 6420.

Atonement. 4470, 4969, 5073, 5147, 5170, 5188.

Grace. 8509, 3881, 4346, 4814, 4905, 5856, 5401, 5489, 5573, 6008, 6098, 6094, 6123, 0124.

Regeneration. 3575, 3968, 4261, 4338, 4456, 4459, 4501, 4613, 4730, 4734, 4735, 4952, 4959, 4900, 5049, 5096, 5163, 5377, 5518, 5593, 6551.

Conversion. 3510, 3886, 3902, 4077, 4103, 4325, 4490, 4003, 4698, 4702, 4827, 4908, 4909, 5058, 5059, 5007, 5112, 5149, 5161, 5162, 5179, 5390.

Faith. 3396, 4499, 4560, 4703, 4870, 4880, 4974), •'5121, 5230, 5568, 5697, 5893, 5930, 5940, 6213, 0802.

Justification. 4515, 4501, 4824, 4957, 5035, 5404, 5097, 6378, 6347, 6595.

Repentance. 4311, 4514, 4581, 4668, 4684, 4703, 5132, 5703

Sacraments. 4438

Baptism. 3886, 8484, 3774, 8889, 4330, 5400, 6013, 6039, 6137, 6304, 0419, 6555, 6579.

Infant Baptism. 3885,5759,5769, 6506.

Lord's Supper. 3367, 8970, 4519, 4754, 5811, 5859, 6050, 6547.

Future state. 3324, 8933, 4623, 6261.

Death. 5881, 5921

Judgment. 4435, 5068, 5920, 6427.

Heaven.

Hell. 3526, 3559,

Resurrection.

Second Advent.

3429, 8572, 4793, 5315, 6091, 6312,

3420, 3620,

6004, 6591 4017, 4887,

3879, 5550

4390, 649U

6425, 6489

3317

Controversies.

Arminianism. 4166, 5574, 5796, 5929, 6483.

Catholicism. 5200, 5399, 5599, .'■>615, 5710, 5858, 0143, 6322, 6408.

Ephrata Community. 3352, 8253, 3503, 3521, 8980, 4211, 5171, 5536, 5588, 5578, 5579, 0196

Friends, or Quakers. 3489, 3533, 3659, 6289, 0247.

German Reformed Church. 5897, 0088, 0098.

Mennonites. 6161

Methodism. 4455, 4457, 4518, 4644, 4856, 4859, 4912, 4974, 5167, 5515, 5518, 5710, 5712, 5718,6445, 0535. For Whitefleld. 4354, 4486, 4508, 4509, 4510, 4594, 4600, 4602, 4009, 4075, 4705, 4862, 5177, 5334, 5591, 5592, 5594, 5610, 5086, 5093, 5704. Against Whitefleld. 4457, 4499, 4515, 4518, 4586, 4588, 4591, 4714, 4731, 4791, 4793, 4805, 4887, 5031, 5153, 5153, 5169, 5187, 5405, 5409, 5430, 5534, 5551, 5557, 5500, 5561, 5563, 5569, 5581, 5582, 5583, 5589, 5590, 5605, 5008, 5609, 5617, 5621, 5043, 5644, 5608, 5670, 5070, 5078. 5080, 5690, 5715, 5719, 0303, 0535.

Mysticism. 5313

Pietists. 3273

United Brethren, or Moravi- ans. 4725, 4898, 4918, 4904, 4965, 5083, 5101, 5102, 5103, 5104, 5105, 5106, 5107, 5108, 5109, 5134, 5180, 5195, 5196, 5305, 5300, 5207, 5236, 5399, 5823, 5324, 5882, 5965, 5966, 6144, 0177, 0345, 0437.

443

CLASSIFIED SUBJECT INDEX

THBOL- OOY

CosFESsiONS OP Faith. Baptist Church. 3476, 3833,

5124, 5981, 6421. Congregational Church. 3750,

6466, 6504.

Catechisms. Bechtei.,J. Short Catechism. 4890 En Kort Catechismus. 5126

Kurzer Catechismus. 4889

England. Church of. Cate- chism. 5768, 6314 Evans, D. Short Catechism. 3537 Lewis, J. Church Catechism. 6176 Lutiieh, 51. Das Kleins

Catechismus. 5426, 6349

Heidelbergh Catechism. 6230 Scripture-Catechism. 6603

Shorter Catechism l>efore

Assembly. 4482

SiGENiscHE Katechismus. 6237

Stinton, B. Short Catechism. 5691

Watts, I. Catechisms. 6079

First sett of Catechisms. 6262

Second sett of Catechisms. 5708,

6265. Instruction by Catechism. 6260 Westminster Assembly.

Larger Catechism. 5709, 6621 Shorter Catechism. 3973, 4445, 4625, 5709, 5882, 6266, 6267, 6429, 6443.

Ethical Theology.

Afflictions. 3664, 4181, 4244,

5862. Appeals to unconverted. 3334,

3372, 3391, 3552, 3650, 3077,

4076, 4263, 4332, 4439, 4564,

4703, 4713, 4819, 4834, 4923,

4934. 4938, 5390, 5974, 6165.

-Casuistry. 3556, 4980

Children. 3250, 3SJ54, 3544,

4li2, 4302, 4413, 4478, 4691,

41^, 6539, 6367. Contentment. 3399, 4907

Early piety. 4214, 4243, 4448,

4911, 5008, 6095. Oaths. 3418, 5843, 5898, 6254 Obedience. 3384, 4755, 4891

Self-Knowledge. 4432, 4449,

5122, 5159, 5787. Youth. 33«8, 3408, 3iT25, 35S5,

3732, 3838, 4727, 4839, 49«2,

5509, 5707, 6264.

Practical religion. 3291, 3319, 3321, 3335, 3345, 3356, 3398, 3419, 3491, 8560, 3637, 3663,

Practical

3673, 3965, 4003, 4087, 4377, 4421, 4524, 4689, 4797, 4831, 4975, 5037, 5057, 5214, 5289, 5331, 5372, 5442, 5498, 5580, 5688, 5767, 6066, 6243, 6318, 6432, 6500,

religion, cont. 3719, 3725, 3857, 3966, 3967, 3985, 4008, 4016, 4023, 4228, 4243, 4246, 4278, 4293, 4337, 4446, 4453, 4487, 4563, 4565, 4643, 4732, 4775, 4779, 4799, 4806, 4808, 4832, 4864, 4868, 4982, 4991, 4993, 5028, 5038, 5048, 5090, 5091, 5092, 5267, 5279, 5282, 5395, 5314, 5319, 5351, 5363, 5366, 5375, 5386, 5393, 5468, 5469, 5488, 5501, 5510, 5519, 5630, 5633, 5684, 5695, 5696, 5699, 5888, 5962, 5989, 6067, 6118, 6135, 6354, 6284, 6305, 6327, 6337, 6372, 6462, 6484, 6497, 6515, 6523, 6529,

3964, 3998, 4043, 4362, 4390, 4502, 4653, 4751, 4811, 4904, 5009, 5050, 5199, 5286, 5323, 5371, 5440, 5489, 5572, 5687, 5727, 6041, 6193, 6309, 6431, 6498, 6592.

Ecclesiastical Theology.

Ecclesiology. 3502, 5379, 6296,

6423, 6521. Union of churches. 4135, 4358,

4521. Toleration. 4349, 5227, 5520,

6235. Church government. 3528, 3536,

3553, 3600, 3831, 3868, 5194,

5343, 5709. Episcopacy. 3615, 3672, 3784,

4019, 4148, 4203, 4522, 5208,

6081, 6158, 6251, 6368, 6283,

6444, 6600. Prf-sbyterianism. 3660, 3989,

4530, 4830, 4838, 4895, 4932,

4946, 5277, 5709. Congregationalism. 3400, 3854,

4275, 6295. Church offices. 3434, 3471, 3477,

3486, 3636, 3651, 3654, 3708,

3731, 3831, 5960. Church membership. 3435, 4944 Worship. 4010, 4136, 4237, 4274,

4621, 5490, 5709, 6107. Liturgies: Church of Eng- land. 6107 Reformed Dutch Church. 6098,

6230.

Common-prayer worship. 3624, 3960, 3984, 4113, 5795.

Family worship. 4450, 4519, 4559, 4954, 5709, 5972, 6007.

Prayer. 3850, 4443, 4527, 4596, 5094, 5559, 5879, 6453.

Sabbath. 3889, 4377

Fasts and feasts. 3466, 3756, 3883, 4195, 4447, 4519.

Singing. 3482, 4315, 4366, 4622, 4798, 5502, 5878.

Psalmody. 3255, 8625, 3746, 3987, 4114, 4115, 4471, 4672, 4893, 5139, 5336, 5337, 5340, 5541, 5740, 5907, 6464.

Hymns. 3253, 3503, 3986, 4306, 4307, 4391, 4466, 4506, 4516, 4624, 4706, 4833, 4884, 4945, 4'.)71, 49U6, 5087, 5174, 5335, 5304, 5807, 5385, 5508, 5537, 5603, 5958, 6080, 6160, 6315, 6438.

Pastoral Theology.

The Ministry. 3318, 3520, 3551, 3596, 3897, 3901, 3902, 3904, 3917, 392P, 3951j 3971, 3976, 4070, 4312, 4365, 4609, 4611, 4724, 4913, 4917, 4927, 4943, 5039, 5070, 5135, 5195, 5200, 5202, 5225, 5278, 5297, 5300, 5368, 5873, 5374;, 5392, 5414, 5523, 5544, 5988, 6072, 6103, 6229. Maintenance of ministers. 6328 Homiletics. 4424, 4510, 4534, 4687, 4807, 4906, 5554, 6068.

Ordination sermons.

Abercrombie, Robert. By

.1. Edwards. 5385

Ashley, Jonathan. By W.

Williams. 8737

Ballantine, John. By W.

Rand. 4794

Barnard, Edward. By T.

Barnard. 5125

Barnard, Thomas. By J.

Lowell. 4378

Bass, John. By J. Hancock. 5198 Beattv, Charles. By G.

Tennent. 5497

Beckwith, George. By A.

Mather. 3316

Bostwick, David. By A.

Burr. 5549

Brainerd, David. By E.

Pemberton. 5471

THEOL- OGY

CLASSIFIED SUBIECT INDEX

444

Brkck, Robert. By W.

JuDD, Jonathan. By J. Vinal, William. By J. Fish. 5492

Cooper. 4007

Edwards. 5172 Walker, Timothy. By J.

Bbktt, Silas. By J. Porter. 6225

Kendall, Samuel. By J. Barnard. 3390

Bridge, Matthew. By N.

Ashley. 5119

Ward, Edmund. By J. Gra-

Appleton. 5733

Kent, Elisha. By M. Dick-

ham. 3775

Bridgham, James. By 0.

inson. 3653

Warren, John. By S.Wig-

Peabody. 4058 Lawrence, Daniel. By R.

glesworth. 3736

Brown, Cotton. By S. Cooke. 6116

Treat. 6076

Webster, Samuel. By J.

Brown, John. By W. Cotton. 5927

Lkwes, JuDAH. ByJ.BuIkIey.3260

Parsons. 4776

BnEL,SAMUEL. By J. Edwards. 5766

Little, Ephraim. By T. Clap. 3519

Welles,Noah. ByN.Hobart. 5968

BnRR, Aaron. By J. Pierson. 4304

Maccarty, Thaddeus. Bv E.

Welman, James. ByS. Chase. 6110

Campbell, Othnikl. By

Gray. " 4963

Whittelsey, Samuel, jun.

himself. 5916

Marsh, Elisha. By W.Cooke. 4922

By S. Whittelsey. 4460

CONDY, Jeremiah. By J. Cal-

Mayhew, Jonathan. Bv E.

Willard, Samuel. By T.

lender. 4348

Gay. " 6956

Paine. 3460

Cooke, Samuel. By E. Turell.,4614

Mouse, Ebenezer. By N. i Williams, Abraham. By W.

Cooper, Samuel. By B.

Bucknam. 5145 Rand. 6410

Colman. 5753

Newman, John. By T. Balch. 5902 1 Wilmot, Walter. By E.

Cotton, Ward. By J. Cotton. 3764

Norton, John. By J. Ashley. 4883 i Pemberton. 4294

DiMAN, James. By E. Hol-

Osgood, John. By J. Smith. 4078 j

yoke. 4145

Owen, John. By E. Adams. 3245 | Convention sermons.

Eaton, Joshua. By D. Hall. 5604

Parker, Benjamin. By W. 1726 James Honeyman. 3669

Eells, Edward. By N. Eells. 4359

Balch. 5332

1738 John Barnard. 4219

Eblls, Nathaniel, jun. By

Parker, Stephen. By J.

Arthur Browne. 4227

N. Eells. 3769

Sewall. 3723

1741 Edward Holyoke. 4730

Eliot, Andrew. By himself. 4940

Parsons, David. By W. Rand. 44 15

1742 Israel Louing. 4990

Eliot, Jacob. By S. Will-

Phipps, William. By S.

1743 Nathaniel Appleton. 5118

iams. 3381

Porter. 6226

1744 Charles Chauncy. 5357

Emerson, Daniel. By W.

Pike, .James. By J. Wise. 3495 i 1745 Peter Clark. 5562 1

Hobby. 5209 Prentice, Thomas. By J.

1746 Ebenezer Gay. 5779

Emerson, Joseph, jun. By

Brown. 3397

1747 James MacSparran. 5990

J. Emerson. 5941

RoDGERS.JoHN. ByS.Finley. 6317

ESTABROOK, HOBART. By S.

Salter, Richard. By S.

Artillery Election sermons.

Williams. 5892

Williams. 5522

1732 Oliver Peabody. 3589

Fish, Joseph. By D. Lewis. 3676

Sargent, John. By N. Ap-

1733 Nathaniel Appleton. 3623

Fbink, Thomas. By C.

pleton. 3867

1734 Charles Chauncy. 3758

Chauncy. 5358

Skccombe, Joseph. By J.

1735 Hull Abbot. 3860

Gat, Ebknezer, jun. By E.

Sewall. 3723

1736 Peter Clark. 4000

Gay. 4960

Sparhawk, John. By N.

Thomas Ruggles. 4193

GoOKiN, Nathaniel. By W.

Appleton. 4111

1737 William Williams. 4210

ShurtlefE. 4423

Stoddard, Martha. By T.

1738 Benjamin Colman. 4231

Graham,John? By his father. 6509

Prince. 6228

1739 Samuel Mather. 4389

Graham, Joun, jun. By J. Stone, Nathan. By J. Green-

1740 Mather Byles. 4482

Graham. 5782

wood. 3427

1741 Samuel Phillips. 4788

Hancock, Ebenezer. By

Strong, Job. By J. Edwards. 6492

1744 Joseph Parsons. 5470

J. Hancock. 3913

Strong, Nathan. By J.

1746 Nathaniel Walter. 5877

Harding, Elisha. By N.

Graham. 5781

1747 William Hobby. 5969

Bucknam. 6293

Symmes, Timothy. By S.

1748 Samuel Dunbar. 6128

Harrington, Timothy. By

J. Hancock. 6153

Hosmer. 4254

Thane,Daniel. ByT.Arthur.6457

Election sermons Connecticut.

Hill, Abraham. By W. Rand. 5044

Thayer, Zechariah. By T.

1730 William Russell. 3473

HiNSDELL, Ebenezer. By

Foxcroft. 3421

1731 Samuel Whittelsey. 3490

J. Sewall. 3723

ToBEY, Samuel. By B. Fess-

1732 Timothy Edwards. 3534

Hovet, John, By S. Willard. 5316

enden. 4362

1733 Eliphalet Adams. 3741

Hunter, Andrew. By G.

Treat, Richard. By D.Evans. 3538

1734 Nathaniel Chauncey. 3757

Tennent. 5872 Tucke, John. By J. Fitch. 3539

1736 Jonathan Marsh. 4155

Huntington, Nathaniel. Vabney, James. By N.

1737 Jarbd Eliot. 4241

By E. Devotion. 6482 Henchman. 3667

1740 Jacob Heminway. 4526

445

CLASSIFIED SUBJECT INDEX

THEOL- OGY

1741 Solomon Williams.

4869

Lecture-sermons Boston.

Geneva. 3557

1743 Isaac Stiles.

5066

1714 Benjamin Colman. 4489

Churches of New England. 3838,

1744 William WoRTHiNGTON 5524

1719 Benjamin Wadswortii. 5506

5151, 5176, 5233, 5287, 5312,

1745 Elnathan Whitman.

5714

1730 Benjamin Colman. 3262

5667, 6108, 6413.

1746 Samuel Hall.

5785

Thomas Foxcroft. 3281

Churches of New Jersey. 5698

1747 Nathanael Hunn.

5975

1731 Jonathan Edwards. 3415

Councils. 5156, 6083

1748 Nathaniel Eells.

6131

John Webb. 3487

Boston. First Church. 3280

1749 Jonathan Todd.

6430

1734 John Hancock. 3778

New Congregational

Election sermons Massachu-

1739 Benjamin Colman. 4852 Benjamin Colman. 4353

Church 6302 Bradford. Second Church. 5406,

atLL IB.

Mather Btles. 4683

5734, 5735, 5738, 5890

1730 Thomas Prince.

3343

1740 Mather Byles. 4481

Braintree. First Church. 4367

1731 Samuel Fisk.

3417

1741 Charles Chauncy. 4688

Branford, Conn. Church. 5281,

1732 John Swibt.

3607

Charles Chauncy. 4913

6063, 6083, 6250.

1733 Samuel WiGGLESwORTH 3735

Benjamin Colman. 4695

Chatham. Church. 3839

1734 John Barnard.

3745

William Hooper. 4975

Dedham. Church. 4236

1735 John Prentice.

3952

Joseph Sewall. 4802

Eastham. Church.. 5265

1736 Edward Holyoke.

4026

N.\thanael Walter. 5085

Exeter, N. H. Church. 5391, 6212

1737 Israel Loring.

4153

1742 John Barnard. 4880

Framingham. Second

1738 John Webb.

4321

Benjamin Colman. 4916

Church. 6507 Grafton. Church. 5407 Hampshire County. 3996, 4044,

4152.

1739 Peter Clark

4850

Joseph Sewall. 5054

1740 William Cooper.

1741 WiLUAM Williams.

4498 4871

Joseph Sewall. 5056 1743 Nathaniel Appleton. 5117

1742 Nathaniel Appleton

4881

1745 Mather Byles. 5550

1743 Nathaniel Eells.

5173

Joseph Sewall. 5685

HOPKINTON. Church. 3915

1744 James Allin.

5326

Nathanael Walter. 5706

Ipswich. Second Church. 4303,

1745 Ebenezer Gat.

5602

1747 Thomas Foxcroft. 5947

5037, 5920, 6051, 6052, 6113,

1746 John Barnard.

5737

6170.

1747 Charles Chauncy.

5919

Thanksgiving sermons.

Marlborough. Church. 3788

1748 Daniel Lewis.

6175

1738 Samuel Dexter. 4236

Medfield. Church. 6308

1749 William Balch.

6280

1745 Charles Chauncy. 5558

Middijcborough. Church. 5757,

1750 Samuel Phillips.

6593

Jared Eliot. 5584

5813,

Thomas Prentice. 5679

New London, Conn. North

Past sermons.

Thomas Prince. 5681

Parish. 4065, 4190

1723 William Cooper.

3267

1746 Ebenezer Pemberton.5842

Northampton. Church. 6471,6577

1733 William Billings.

3626

Thomas Prince. 5856

Rehbboth, R. I. Church. 6548

1736 Benjamin Colman.

4004

Thomas Prince. 5857

Salem. First Church. 3829, 3880,

1740 Joseph Sewall.

4597

1747 Thomas Cradock. 5928

3899, 3900, 3953, 3954, 3958,

1741 Nathan Bucknam.

4682

1749 Thomas Prince. 6408

3997.

Peter Clark.

4692

Gilbert Tennent. 6423

TuLPEHOCKEN, Pa. Church. 4919,

Phillips Payson.

4777

Sermons. Collections. 3437, 4295,

5043.

1745 Samuel Checkley.

5559

4363, 4438, 4639, 4650, 4653,

Windham, Conn. Third

John Evans.

5588

4780, 48G0, 5196, 5311, 5388,

Church. 5934, 6082

1748 Nathaniel Appleton

6090

5587, 5697, 5871, 5880, 5885,

WOBURN. First Church. 6069,6084

William Curkie.

6119

6365, 6598.

Missions. 3297, 5748, 6494

Thomas Prentice.

6227

Revivals. 4137,4240,4700,4701,

Gilbert Tennent.

6248

Church History.

4939, 5046, 5136, 5150, 5309,

Ebenezer Turell.

6255

Early Church. 4974

5342, 5938.

1749 A.'kRON Smith.

6418

Modern Church. 5134, 5360,

Martyrology. 4032, 5577. 5703,

Gilbert Tennent.

6428

5482, 5682.

5991, 6256.

1730

to

1760

PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS

M6

CONNECTICUT, 1709, A. D. New Haven.

J. PoMROY, Bookseller. 1743-1746. New London. 1709.

Timothy Green, Printer and Bookseller. Printer to the Governourand Company. 1730-1750.

MARYLAND, 1726, A. D. Annapolis. 1726.

William Parks, Printer and Publisher. 1.

1730-1733. 2. W. Parks and E. Hall, 1732-

1733. 3. 1733-1784. Jonas Green, Printer and Publisher. Printer

to the Province. 1739-1750. Edmund Hall, Printer. With William Parks.

1732-1733. Jacob Henderson, Author-Bookseller. 1732.

MASSACHUSETTS, 1639, A. D. Boston. 1675.

Bezocne Allen, Printer. 1. Green, Bushell, and Allen, 1742-1743. 2. J. Bushell, B. Allen, and J. Green, 1745-1747.

John Amory, Bookseller. At the head of the Dock opposite Mr. Scott's. 1749.

JosHDA Blanchard, Bookseller. At the Bible and Crown in Dock-Square, near the Market. 1742-1750.

John Boydell, Publisher. Post-Master, in King-Street. 1732-1734.

John Bushell, Printer. 1. Green, Bushell, and Allen, 1742-1743. 2. J. Bushell, and J. Green, 1743-1744. 3. J. Bushell, B. Allen, and J. Green, 1745-1747. 4. J. Bushell, and J. Green, 1748-1749. 5. J. Bushell, 1748-1750.

Alford Butler, Bookseller. At the lower end of King-Street, [corner shop] near the Crown Coflee-House. 1730.

Nicholas Buttolph, Bookseller. 1730-1744.

Obadiah Cookson, Bookseller. At the Cross- Pistols in Fish-Street. 1749.

T. Cox, Bookseller. At the Lamb on the south- side of the Town-House. 1733-1734.

Michael Dennis, Bookseller. Near Scarlet's Wharf. 1741-1744.

John Draper, Printer. At the Printing-House in Newbury-Street, 1730-1750. Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council. 1733-1750.

Joseph Edwards, Bookseller. At the corner shop on the north side of the Town-House. 1730-1750.

Benjamin Eliot, Bookseller. At the south- end. 1730-1744.

John Eijot, Bookseller. At the Great Elms at the south-end of the Town. 1730-1747.

Samuel Eliot, Bookseller. In Cornhill. 1737- 1746.

Boston, continued.

Benjamin Endicott [Indicott], Bookseller. At his shop No. 10 on the Town-Dock. 1730.

Thomas Fleet, Printer and Publisher. 1. Printer to the Honourable House of Repre- sentatives, in Pudding-Lane, near the Town- House, 1730. 2. At the sign of the Heart and Crown, in Cornhill, 1731-1750.

Hopkstill Foster, Bookseller. In Cornhill. 1730-1741.

Daniel Fowle, Printer and Bookseller. 1. Printer, 1740-1743. 2. With Gamaliel Rog- ers, 1740-1750. 3. Printer, 1750.

Richard Fry, Stationer, Bookseller, Paper- Maker, and Rag Merchant. At Thomas Fleet's atthe Heart and Crown in Cornhill. 1732.

Samuel Gerrish, Bookseller. At the lower end of Cornhill. 1730-1746.

Daniel Gookin, Bookseller. 1. At the corner of Water-Street, Cornhill, 1739-1743. 2. In Marlborough-Street,over-against the Old South [Dr. Sewall's] Meeting-House, 1744-1750.

Benjamin Gray, Bookseller. 1. No. 2. At the head of the Town-Dock, 1730-1745. 2. Near the JIarket, 1746.

William GRAY,Bookseller. In Milk-Street. 1742.

Bartholomew Green, Printer. 1. Printer to his excellency the Governour and Council, 1730-1732. 2. B. Green and S. Kneeland, Printers to the Honourable House of Repre- sentatives, 1733. 3. Printer, 1733-1743. 4. B. Green and Comp. At their Printing- House in Newbury-Street, 1744-1745.

John Green, Printer. 1. Green, Bushell, and Allen, 1742-1743. J. Bushell and J. Green, 1743-1744. J. Bushell, B. Allen, and J. Green, 1745-1747. J. Bushell, and .J. Green, 1748-1749. John Green, 1749-1750.

Jonas Green, Printer. 1734-1735.

N. Green, Bookseller. 1738.

Timothy Green, junior, Printer. With Samuel Kneeland. 1730-1750.

Jeremiah Gridley, Publisher. 1731-1783.

Thomas Hancock, Bookseller. At the sign of the Bible and Three Crowns in Ann-Street, near the Town-Dock. 1730-1742.

Charles Harrison, Bookseller. Over-against the Brazen-Head in Cornhill. 1789-1744.

Daniel Henchman, Bookseller. At the corner shop on the south-side of the Town-House over-against the Old Brick Meeting-House in Cornhill. 1730-1750.

Ellis HusKE,Publisher. Post-Master, 1734-1750.

Samuel Kneeland, Printer and Bookseller. 1. S. Kneeland and T. Green, at the Printing- House, over against the Prison in Queen- Street, 1730-1750. 2. B. Green and S. Kneeland, Printers to the Honourable House

447

PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS

1730

to

1760

Boston, continued.

of Kepresentatives, 1733. 3. Printer to the Honourable House of Kepresentatives, 1743- 1750. 4. Samuel Kneeland and Timothy Green, by order of his e.xcellency the Govern- our. Council, and House of Kepresentatives, 1749-1750.

Waltek McAlpine, Bookseller. 1 . In Union- Street, near the Town-Dock, 1743-1744. 2. Near the Mill-Bridge, 1744.

Henkt Makshali,, Publisher. At the Post- OfKce. 1730-1732.

John Paukeu, Bookseller. At the head of the Town-Dock. 1737.

John Pbmberton, Bookseller. In Cornhill. 1731-1744.

GiLLAM Phillips, Bookseller. At the Three Bibles and Crown in King-Street. 1730-1741.

John Phillips, Bookseller. 1. At the Stationer's- Arms, No. 1, next door to Mr. Dolbeare's [Dolbear's] Brazier, near [at the head of J the Town-Dock, 1730-1740. 2. At the Station- er's-Arms in Cornhill, 1741-.

Thomas Prince, junior. Publisher. 1743-1745.

Nathanael Procter, Bookseller. 1. At the Bible and Dove in Fish-Street, 1732-1743.

2. At the Bible and Dove in Ann-Street, near the Draw-Bridge, 1743.

Thomas Rand, Book-Binder and Bookseller. In Cornhill, near the sign of the Three Nuns. 1744-1749.

Gamaijel Rogers, Printer. 1. 1730-1743. 2. G. Rogers and D. Fowle, at the Printing- office over-against the south-east corner of the Town-House. [At the head of Queen- Street near the Town-House.] 1740-1743.

3. Below [next to] the Prison in Queen-Street near the Town-House, 1742-1750.

Francis Skinner, Bookseller. 1. In Fish- Street, near Halsey's Wharf. 2. At Pope's Head, corner of Prince Street, 1730. John SMiBERT,Publisher. In Queen-Street. 1746. Joshua Winter, Bookseller. In Union-Street, near the Town -Dock, 1745-1749. 2. In Union-Street, opposite the King's Arms, 1750. Cambridge. 1639.

JcDAii MoNis, Author-Bookseller. 1735. Charlestown.

Eleazbr Phillips, Bookseller. 1731. Concord. John Taylor, Bookseller. 1736-1737.

NEW HAMPSHIRE. Portsmouth.

Eleazer Russel, Bookseller. 1730-1736.

NEW JERSEY. Elizabeth-Town.

John Thomson, Bookseller. 1747.

NEW YORK, 1693, A. D. New York. 1693.

William Bradford, Printer and Publisher. In Hanover-Square, 1730-1744. 1. Printer to the King's most excellent Majestv for the Col- ony of New- York, 1730-1735, 1737-1743. 2. William Bradford and Henry DeForeest, 1744.

Henry DeForeest, Printer and Publisher. 1. With William Bradford, 1744. 2. Living in Smith-Street, at the sign of the Printing- office, 1744-1745. 2. Living in Wall-Street, at the sign of the Printing Press, 1746-1750.

Jacob Goelet, Bookseller. By the Old-Slip. 1730-1742.

John Hyndshaw, Book-Binder, and Bookseller. Near the Old-Slip. 1747.

James Parker, Printer and Publisher. 1. At the New Printing-Office on Hunter's Key, 1743. 2 At the New Printing-Office in Beaver-Street, 1743-1750.

Wiluam Weyman, Printer. 1747-1748.

John Peter Zenger, Printer and Publisher. 1. Near the City-Hall, 1730-1731. 2. In Smith-Street, 1732-1733. 3. At his house in Broad-Street, near the upper end of the Long Bridge, 1734- 4. Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for the Province of New- York, 1736-1737. 5. 1738-1746.

Anna Catharine Zenger, Printer and Pub- lisher. The Widow Cathrine Zenger, at the Printing-office in Stone-Street. 1746-1748.

John Zenger, junior. Printer and Publisher. In Stone-Street, near Fort George. 1746-1750.

PENNSYLVANIA, 1685, A. D. Duck Creek.

Smith. Author-Bookseller. 1742. Ephrata. 1745.

Bruederschaft, Printers, Book-Binders and Publishers. 1745-1760. Germantown. 1738.

Christoph Saur, [Sauer], Printer and Publisher. 1738-1750. Lancaster. 1747.

James Coulter, Printer. 1747. Philadelphia. 1685.

Gotthard [Godhard] Armbrustkr, [Arm-

brister]. Printer. Wohnhafft in der Arch-

Strasse. 1746-1750.

Samuel Blair, Author-Bookseller. 1742-1744.

Johann Boehm, Printer. 1. Wohnhafft in der

Arch-Strasse, 1748. 2. Benjamin Francklin

und Johann Boehm, 1749-1750.

Andrew Bradford, Printer and Publisher. 1.

At the sign of the Bible in Second-Street,

1730-1732. 2. Post-Master, at the sign of

the Bible in Second-Street, 1732-1736. 3.

William and Andrew Bradford, Printers to

the King's most excellent Majesty, for the

1730

to 1760

PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS

448

Philadelphia, continued.

Province of New-Jersey, 1733. 4. At the sign of the Bible in Second-Street, 1733- 1737. 5. At the sign of the Bible, in Front- Street, 1738-1739. (i. Andrew and William Bradford, at the sign of the Bible iu Front- Street, 1739-1740. 7. At the sign of the Bible in Front-Street, 1741-1743. Cornelia Bradford, Printer and Publisher. 1. The Widow Bradford, at the sign of the Bible in Front-Street, 1743-1743. 3. Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford, 1743-1744.

3. Cornelia Bradford, at the sign of the Bible, in Front-Street, 1744-1750.

William Bradford 3d, Printer and Publisher.

1. With Andrew Bradford, 1739-1740. 3. At the sign of the Bible, in Second-Street, 1742-1743. 3. At the sign of the Bible, the corner of Black Horse Alley in Second-Street, 1744-1750. 4. Printer to the King's most excellent Majesty for the Province of New- Jersey, 1749-1750.

Alexander CREAGHEAD,Author-Bookseller.l743.

Joseph Cbell, or Crklli0s, Printer. In Mar- ket-Street, 1743-1745.

Jacob Duche, Bookseller. 1741.

Isaac Dushane, Bookseller. 1749.

Andrew Farrel, Bookseller. 1743.

Benjamin Franklin, Printer and Publisher. 1. B. Franklin and H. Meredith, at the New Printing-office near the Market, 1730-1732.

2. At the New Printing-Office near the Mar- ket, 1733-1736. 3. Post-Master, at the New Printing-office near the Market, 1737-1750.

4. Printerto the King's most excellent Majesty, for the Province of New-Jersey, 1743-1748.

5. Printer to the Province of Pennsylvania, 1746-1750. 6. Benjamin Francklin und Jo- hann Boehm, 1749-1750. 7. B. Franklin and D. Hall, at the New Printing-Office in Market-Street, 1748-1750.

Benjamin Gilbert, Author-Bookseller. 1748.

Geobgb Gillespie, Author-Bookseller. 1735- 1744.

David Hall, Printer. With Benjamin Frank- lin. 1748-1750.

David Harry, Printer and Bookseller. 1. In Second-Street. 2. With Samuel Keimer, 1730.

John Holme, Bookseller. 1736.

Scotch James, Bookseller. 1741.

Samuel Keimer, Printer. Samuel Keimer and David Harry. 1730.

Benjamin Lay, Author-Bookseller. 1737-1748.

Hdgh Meredith, Printer. With Benjamin Franklin. 1730-1732.

Evan Morgan, Cooper, and Bookseller. 1741.

Philadelphia, continued.

William Parsons, Bookseller. 1741.

Edward Plkadwell, Bookseller. ' In Front- Street. 1741.

Ralph Sandiford, Author-Bookseller. 1730.

John Stevens, Bookseller. At the Harp & Crown, in Third-Street, opposite the Work- House. 1744.

Davxd Stewart, Bookseller. 1749.

David T^sciiler, Bookseller. 1744.

Ebenezer Tomlinson, Bookseller. 1750.

Isaiah Warner, Printer. 1. Almost opposite to Charles Brockden's in Chesnut-Street, 1742-1743. 2. Isaiah Warner and Cornelia Bradford, at the sign of the Bible, in Front- Street, 1743-1744.

John Webbe, Author-Bookseller. 1743.

Johannes W&ster, [Wister], Bookseller. In der Marckt- Strass, 1737-1729.

Charles Woolverton, Author-Bookseller. 1738.

RHODE ISLAND, 1727, A. D. Newport. 1727.

C. Campbell, Bookseller. Post-Master. 1743- 1746.

James Franklin, Printer and Publisher. 1. At his Printing-House on Tillinghast's Wharf, 1730. 2. At the Printing-House under [near] the Town School-House, 1730-1737.

Anne Franklin, Printer and Bookseller. The Widow Franklin, at her Printing-House under the Town-School. 1738-1748.

James Franklin, 2d. Printer and Bookseller. At the Printing-Office under the Town School- House. 1748-1750.

George Sisson, Author- Bookseller. 1730.

Daniel White, Author-Bookseller. 1731-1734.

SOUTH CAROLINA, 1732, A. D. Charleston. 1732.

Eleazer Phillips, Bookseller. 1748.

Eleazeb Phillips, junior. Printer and Pub- lisher. 1732.

Lewis Timothee [Timothy], Printer and Pub- lisher. 1734-1738.

Elizabeth Timothy, Printer and Publisher. 1738-1740.

Peter Timothy, Printer and Publisher. In King-Street. 1740-1750.

Thomas Whitmarsh, Printer and Publisher. At the sign of the Table Clock on the Bay. 1733-1733.

VIRGINIA, 1730, A. D. Williamsburgh. 1730.

William Parks, Printer and Publisher. 1750.

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