YEAR. WORKS PUBLISHED. 1696. 1697. Richard Lyon [?]: Advice to a Young Gentleman leav ing the University.1 Increase Mather: Angelographia. A Discourse Con- Concerning the Sin and Misery of the Fallen Angels.2 Daniel Leeds News of a Trumpet Sounding in the Wilderness; The Quakers' Ancient Testimony Revived and Compared with their New Doctrine. Cotton Mather: The Songs of the Redeemed: a Book of Hymns. Samuel Sewall: Phænomena Quædam Apocalyptica .. or... a Description of the New Heaven as it Makes to those Who Stand upon the New Earth. [Boston.] 1698. Samuel Danforth: Translation into Indian of Five of Increase Mather's Sermons. 1699. Cotton Mather: Eleutheria; or, an Idea of the Refor- The Bostonian Ebenezer. Some His- Gabriel Thomas: An Historical and Geographical Account of the Province and County of Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Cotton Mather: Decennium Luctuosum. An History of 1 Probably the first book printed in New York, with the exception of the Laws, in 1694. 2 With portrait, said to be the first engraved in what is now the United States. YEAR. 1699 Cont. 1700. 1701. WORKS PUBLISHED. Cotton Mather: La Religion Pura. [And] La Fe del Christiano: En Veyntequatro Articulos de la Institucion de Christo. An Essay to Convey Religion into the Spanish Indies. John Lawson: Journal of 1000 Miles Travel among the Increase Mather: The Order of the Gospel Professed Cotton Mather; A Token for the Children of New England. [Samuel Sewall]: The Selling of Joseph.1 William Southeby: A Testimony against Prophaneness in Philadelphia. Samuel Willard: The Peril of the Times Displayed. Cotton Mather: Death Made Easy and Happy. American Tears upon the Ruins of the Charles Wolley: A Two Years Journal in New York. 1 Three pages; "possibly the first argument against African slavery on American soil." YEAR. WORKS PUBLISHED. 1702. 1703. John Hale: A Modest Inquiry into the Nature of Witchcraft, and How Persons Guilty of that Crime may be Convicted. Cotton Mather: Magnalia Christi Americana; or, The Ecclesiastical History of New England from its First Planting in the Year 1620 unto the Year of our Lord 1698. [London.] Twenty-six Exercises upon the New Increase Mather: Ichabod; or, A Discourse Showing (?): A Little Book for Little Children. Cotton Mather: The Day Which the Lord has Made. 1704. Sarah Kemble Knight: Journal (written: to March, 1 First published in 1825. 2 The first, and for fifteen years the only, newspaper in what is now the United States (but see 1690); it continued with some alterations to 1776. |